Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, March 08, 1912, Image 1

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UNPAID SOLDIERS
RIOTING IH PEKIN
hews of 0RE60N |
amber of the feWapar quar­
In
ries garnet», green tourmalines and
aquamarines (beryl) of gem quality
Jackqen county has spent 1303.000
are found, bat seldom in »ach quantity for good road» during the year 101L
as to warrant mining for ths gems
The McMinnville High School has
alone. Mr. Bastln mentions a feld­
perhaps the only class ot high school
spar
quarry
in
Connecticut
where
Mutinous Chinese Troops Burn
some of the cavities that yielded gem boys in cooking in the s ta te ..
The spring closed season for catch­
tourmalines w ere es large as a bushel
ta d Slay; Authorities Seem
basket At another quarry in the state ing salmon In nets began at noon
Terrified. >
a large transparent green tourmaline Saturday, and w ill continue until May
about seven inches long was found^ first.
t m « stone is now to ths museum of
Real estate transfers to the total
n ^Mw—Taking the old Chinee« cap- i ths W esleyan university, at Middle
amount of $440,446.37 have been re­
Hal by surprise, some hundreds of town. Conn. One pocket to the earns
corded in Lane county for the first
Tuan Shi Kai's troop» started a series quarry contained a large crystal
of riots that rapidly penetrated all weighing several pounds of pale blue two m onths of 19H.
Dr. Harry Lane of Portland w ill not
quarters of the city. They fired in- to pel« green color, the tints being
be
a candidate for United States Sen
dloorlmlnately and caused panic after similar to those observed In eome
ator. or for any other office at the
aquamarines.
Unfortunately
thia
crys­
panic in the crowded streets. Shops
_
*
tal waa much shattered to the blast­ coming primary election.
were wracked and burned. The riot- ing. but the fragm ents have yielded a
. Being the terminus of the railway
•rg gave non-payment of their wages
U ses Jnto Ceotral Oregon,
number of smgU «■*
ns the rearm for* their outbreak.
pacts to b e the headquarters for a
beauty. Q el d Sg W
H art than 100 executions have tak­
large tourist travel thio summer.
en place For the m ost part the vio­
r The Welsh Lafiguspo.
According to Deputy Game Warden
If
It
Mr. Ruskin was once asked
lists are civilians and Included tlx
Oeorge W. Evans, it Is bears that have
r e n in
Apparently the authorities would not be well for the Welsh lan
auage to die out and be replaced by bsen peeling ths bark from fir tress
nre afraid to punish the soldiers.
“God forbid!” he re In the vicinity of Cottage Grove
There are now 3000 foreign troops the English.
Several cases of eggs have been
plied. "The Welsh language Is the
In Pekin and the natives feel safe. language of music. There 1» no genius
.hlppM
(rom K*“ “ «*
F ive thousand Japanese troops have about the English language.
The U .d lately. T h ro. «
the d
« >
keen ordered from Port Arthur to Scotch have got all the poetry and the
from
to
be
exported
TlSP-Taln, where there are only 1600 Irish all the wit, and how the devil
country.
foreign soldiers.
we got Shakespeare I do not know.
L. Haney was awarded $2000 dam
As the railway between Pekin anC
ages ‘ from the Oregon A South­
J u ris t A tta c k s L aw s.
Tlen-Tsln Is again open the 200 Am­
New York.—Supreme Court Justice eastern, a logging road out of Cottage
erican troops of the 16th Infantry
Grove, for Injuries received in an ac­
under Major James Arrowsmith ar­ W. O. Howard, of Troy, has written
cident on the railroad. He had sued
rived hers. The American compounds Stats Senator Black a letter that has
for
$10,000.
caused
wide
comment.
Black
Is
seek
’ are both beyond the city walls and are
or
M a rc h
WILLIAM D. HOWELLS
!T
•JS r
191>2.
JUDGE MAHLON PITNEY
F i v e C e n ts
NEWS FROM ODR
NATIONAL CAPITAL
Party Vate May Pa»» Income
to»
Tax In House, But Senate
Is Still In Doubt
Merchant^
Eugene.—
Joshua Caln,
well and Hazel
shot by Ed
store at Low
to ths store,
the mall sacks
He had
leaving >ChD
Friend.
for a burglar,
er between Lo­
ws» dangerously
keeper of ths
carried a key
d enter to get
early morning.
• sack and wag
Washington.—It la a foregone cow-
elusion that there will be stormy de­
bates In both house and senate when
the measures authorized by the cau-
(
eua of house democraU proposing to
put sugar on the free Het and substi­
tute an Income tax as a revenue pro­
ducer, aro presented for action. In
the house It Is apparent that the bills
when
xrtR be passed by a party vote, but
A W
•keir fate hi the senate Is doubtful.
dow and «red a t Cato with a shotgun.
1» tho senate It la said that to all
Smith hastily ran downstairs a
probability party alignm ents w ill be
found he had «hot h it friend instead
broken, although party leaders made
of a burglak.
wo such concessions publicly.
The excise tax, so called by the
Lake County Folk Active.
ways and means committee. Is In ef­
View P o in t—Believing that they
fect an Income tax. The bill la so
Judge Mahlon Pitney, named by drawn that it Is expected to comply
opportualUM 1 . their U d i t i
William Dean Hewelle, one of the President Taft to fill the United with the supreme court’s decision
leading
figures In American literature, 8tates Supreme Court vacancy.
against the constitutionality of an In­
era In Central Oregon, also that ths
come tax. Its effect would be to tax
public is not aware of such existing whs celebrated hie eevenl y-flfth birth­
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opportunities, the homesteaders to ths day.
every person who earns more than
Brief News of the Week
$6000 a year on the excess of $6000
vicinity of View Point, Lake county,
Avaunt the corset. New York suf­ at the rate of one per cent.
have organised them selves into what MONOPOLY ISSUE REMAINS
fragists have declared against corsets
Is now known as the View Point
■ C o rp o ratio n T a x N o t A lte re d .
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Homesteaders' Association.
P rosecutor Says Governm ent . Has In their campaign for saner dress for
The hill does not In any way alter
women.
T hs object of this association is to
Won Shoe M achinery Contention.
the present corporation tax law, hut
Vaccine for scarlet fever, originally provides that each Individual or co­
garrounded by their own walls. There­ ~
New York.—The governm ent has
I?,
ox ; “ £ £
* - | ^ « ,« 4 .,« .» - ..* *
for« they are considered not to have
suffered no setback In its prosecution discovered by a St. Petersburg phy partnership shall pay annually a spec­
endangered.
of th e U nited Shoe Machinery com ­ slclan, was put to Its first practical ial excise tax. and that In computing
Benedict’s Abbey of Mount Angsl, wa»
test In Boston and proved thoroughly the Income of any person there shall
turned over to the state game warden RESERVE FUNDS ALLOTTED. pany under the Sherm an law by rea successful.
Huge Strike in England.
so t be included the amount received
b o b of th e rejection of four of th e five
to be used as a state game preserve
Employers In the Lawrence, Mass., from any corporation If the special
London.—Mine operators of Great
oounts
In
th
e
two
indictm
ents
against
That A. Kamle agreed to buy a farm Grant WRh $8927 Gets Most of Any
Brltlan having refused to secede to
officials of the oompany, according to textile strike offered concessions to excise tax of 1 per cent now imposed
Oregon County.
from them If they got him a wife and
th s demanda of the miners for a min
S tates
D istrict
A ttorney the strikers, agreeing to an advance by law has been paid by such corpora­
Salem.—Each year the federal gev U nited
that after they had secured a wife for
of five per cent in wagea. The offer tion.
imam wage, the long-threatened strike
him he refused to take the farm, la ’ em inent turns over to each state 14 French of Boston, who is prosecuting
was not accepted.
materialized and nearly 1,000.000 men
Ia other words, the Income derived ,
th
s
governm
ent's
charge.
■
the gist of a complaint filed against per cent of the total revenue received
«Los Angeles is ag itating the com- from dividends at a corporation on
quit work. The British cabinet ree
The
crim
inal
charges
are
in
no
wise
by
the
government
from
the
forest
M ontreal—Surprised
while they Kamle In the circuit court at Albany»-
ogulses the principle of a minimum
removed, aocording to Mr. French, but ntflsslon form of government, a com­ whioh the tax la now tbvled w ill not
xrare
dyna^wltlng
the
W
est
Montreal by A. W Roth and Oeorge Edelman, reserves within the ststs. this fund on the other /frand th e governm ent m ittee of 18, two of whom are women, he subject to an additional ta x
^ -g « for the underground workers,
to be apportioned among the counties
having been appointed by the council Ohlldren Before Houee Committee.
yn/i the premier has notified the mine branch of tha Royal Bank early In the real estate men.
Tillamook dairy and creamery in­ acoordlng to the forest reserve area has won a substantial victory In h a t ­ to draft a charter.
morning,
a
gang
of
five
bandits,
all
owners that If it is not secured by
ing
sustai
M ed “the most im portant and
Ill clad and impoverished. 1$ child­
terests have Just closed one of the within the oounty. Bach county must
The new Chinese government has
agreement It will be secured by the masked and heavily armed, defied the
divide its portion equally between the com prehensive count, charging a com ­ taken s strong stand against the use ren of the strlktog textile workers of
most
successful
years
to
the
history
polica and gave battle.
government by other means.
pleted monopoly.” through the system
Lawrence. Mass., and a d oses men
One robber was killed outright <nd of the Industry to the section. With school and road funds. The distribu­ of leases on patented m achinery.
of opium. General Huang, minister
we workers, testified before
tion
of
the
fund
reoelved
for
the
fiscal
more
than
3.600,000
pounds
of
cheese
of war, has ordered shot an soldiers
Charles Fltxpatrick. son of the local
the bouse committee ou rules and told
FOOD SAMPLES STARTLE
year
ending
June
30,
1911,
has
been
manufactured
and
sold
for
$560.000
found smoking the drug.
chief of polica, waa badly wounded.
Judge C ensures Franklin.
graphic story of the condition»
There is no Improvement In the
After two of the robbers were cap the record la one which la deemed ex­ completed in the office of the secre­
S
alt
Among
A
dulterants
Los
Angeles.—C
haracterizing
th
e
agai> < which the workers In the Mas-
•and and
tary
of
state.
tremely
satisfactory.
Mexican situation the past week. De­
tured another battle occurred In the
T h at Are Used.
aachuietta etty rebelled.
In Oregon there are 1,148,900 acre« conduct of Bert H. Franklin, form er
Those interested in the various oil
New Haven. C onn—Even the food outskirts of the city, and the others projects in Coo» county are encour of forest reserve«, and 26 per cent of M cNamara detective as “dam nable," sultory fighting ocoorred to different
Am >ng those present when tho
portions of the republic. An ultima
•hsm lata at the Connecticut agricul­ are being closely pursued
bouse oomlttee on rules convened to
Judge Cabanlss Imposed a fine of
aged
with
the
prospects
at
the
oil
well
I
the
revenue
from
them
for
the
last
Be­
turn has been given to Madero by the
The attempted robbery was the
Hates to tho pleas of the children
tural statin" are surprised by the rs-
at Bear creek near Bandon. The well j caj year was $36,81130. or $0.00220624- $4000 upon Franklin, who had pleaded
permanent committee of the Mexican
most
daring
In
the
history
of
Canada
auft nt a aeries of tests they have Just
gu
ilty
to
attem
p
tin
g
to
Influence
a
h a . been drilled over 2000 feet and U d] per aore O f-th is amount Crook,
congress that he must restore peace
the American Federation of Labor,
oompieted. which show that of 722 Late at sight, a Canadian Pacific rail is stated now by members of the com ­ Grant and Lana'bounties will receive Juror In the tria l of Jam es B. McNa­
In ‘Mexico within 60 day» or resign and President Ooldea of the Textile
way watchman saw the men loitering
aamples of food, drink and drugs an
mara.
\
.
around the station and tracked them pany that sand which Is heavy with over $3000, whUg Douglas. Klamath,
Worker«’ Union, sad many public ef-
alysed. 232, or nearly one-thlnL were
Lake and W allowa will receive over
oil has been taken o u t
adulterated below eLanuard or mis­ without being noticed
People
in
the
News
flelala from I^iwrenc«.
Homer O. Campbell of Portland and $2000.
He glimpsed the men crawling
branded. The wooden Tint meg w u
Americans Living In M exico W a rn e d .
PTed
S.
Byum
of
Salem
have
filed
through the window of the bank, the
J. Plsrpost Morgan, aocording to a
not In evidence, but other things were.
The gravity of the situation la Max-
W ill Enferoa Dog Ordinance.
protecting bars having been sawed their declarations of Intention to be-
dispatch
from Cairo, has been cleverly loo has oaueod President Taft to Issue
For example:
oonft
delebates
to
the
national
Repute
Roseburg.—Determination of Mayor
swindled out of $40,000 on a purchase a proclamation virtually wanting
Of 290 sample« of milk, 7 were through. He notified the police, and llcan convention. Both express pre­
Joseph Ml colli and Chief of Police
a
posse
surrounded
the
building.
of Coptic manuscripts.
skimmed. $7 watered, and 3 hoth skim ­
American oltlsers to refrain from ea-
ference for T a ft James W. Maloney Fenton to allow no dog owner In the
There Is more than a possibility teriag the country and advising those
med and watered. Of 46 samples of
Delegatee Get No Rates.
Salem.—Despondent because of In
of Pendleton is a condldate for d ele I
payinent of the annual
that King Oeorge of England, with a now resident there to leave when oqn-
summer drinks, 10 contained benzoic
Chloag«'—There will be no special gate to the Baltimore convention.
j j | c<nBg
jor onnlnes brought five ability to earn enough money to keep
-brilliant military and naval sUff, will dltlons become intolerable. • Ambas­
acid, 2 coal tar dyes, 20 saccharine, railroad rates this year either to the
Coos Bay is to have a form of rellg |
otttoen» Into the police h e r four children from starvation,
visit the Panama Pacific exposition In sador Wilson at Mexico City waa cab­
and 8 artificial colorings. Sand was Republloan or Democratic national ious work which will be peculiar to
TOurt.
Bach
we» fined $5.00, but col Mrs. L. F. Jelllson. aged about 36, ad 1916.
found in chocolate. Sixteen of 21 p aven tlon s. This Information was the locality. There Is to be main
led to warn all Americans to leave tho
lection wa» »impended upon consider m inistered a drink of cyanide of po­
President Taft visited New York danger zone without delay.
sam ples of ice cream contained gela­ obtained from passenger traffic offl tained a gospel boat, or "colportage
atlon of Immediate payment of the tassium to each of them together w ith Saturday to attend the banquet given
Following this cablegram ths pre«
tine. Bouillon cubes were more than clals In close touch with the situation
herself. All five are dead.
boat,” as it will be called. It w ill be dog license fee. to 11-60.
by Colonel Oeorge Harvey to William ldeat summoned the ambassadors ef
half salt; a pound, of the cubes, cost and an official announcement to that conducted similar to the gospel flbra
T he tragedy was staged in a te n t at Dean Howells, the novelist. In honor
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$3.06, contained six-tenths of a pound effect Is expected within a compara­
Froaee, Oermany, Great Britain sad
469 L iberty stre e t, alm ost In the h ea rt of his seventy-fifth birthday.
on th e railroads end the gospel wag­
Gypsum
Gets
Blfl
Plant.
Spain
to the state department wheoe
of salt, worth 1 cent.______
of the city. The police did not d is­
tively short time.
ons in other parts of the country.
President Taft, Cardinal Oihhoas they were informed by Huntlngtew
Baker.—Tke Acme Cement & Plas­
n s woum Not.
The regular convention fare of 2
cover
It
until
a
letter
was
received
President Taft and officials of the ter Company, e ( 8t. Louis, will erect
and other men of national prominence Wilson, noting aoorotary of stale, of
•W ould you die for me?" she asked coats a m ile to each direction and
land office and interior department at Gypsum, thia county, next spring, through the poatofflce telling of the took part In the twelfth annual meet
sentimentally.
the action taken by the governm ent
deed. The le tte r rends as follows:
summer tourist fares, which are the had a conference with Representative
lng of the National Civic federation By thia set the admlnlstratloa speci­
•Now. look here!” he returned In his
feature of summer travel, Hawley and Ralph William«, as a re­ probably the largest building In this
"I know the law requires an Inves­
hlch met in Washington Tuesday
matter of fact way. “Are we supposed
fically admits that sot only la It u s­
will be the only offerings made to sult of which It le believed patent« vicinity for t i e manufacture of ce­ tigation. Do ns little as possible.
Mrs. Emtnallne Pankhurst, Mr». able to protect the lives of Its own
ment plaster. It w ill cost about $200,-
to be planning a cheap novel or a wed­ delegatee gatog either to Baltimore
will soon Issue to all bona fide entry- 000. A large forge of men will be em­ The plain fact is I cannot earn enough Tukes and Mr». Marshall, the three d tlsoas. bet that it wlH not be ro-
ding?”
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or Chicago, It to s a i l
meq of allots lands Intended to be ployed when It U running at full cap­ alone to keep from starving. Some­ leaders of the window-smashing cam •peusible for «he safety of lives or
one Induced my boy to leave, and now palgn, by which the suffragettes suc­
' You will look s rood while before yon find
"My little son had a very severe oold. I benefited by the provision» of the acity.
I am tQO 111 to work. 1 cannot see ceeded In terrorising the London property of oltlzens of other nations
a better medicine for coughs and colds than , u recommended to try Chamberlain» Hawley bill.
them (the children) starve. T h ere tradesmen, were sentenced to two now In Mexico
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It not only Cough Remedy, sod before a small bottle
Announcement was made from the
Large Prefits In Steel.
ORCHARD HEN INDICTED
gives relief—it cures. Try it when you have was finished he was as well as ever,” writes offices of the Portland Gas A Coke
Is a little money In my purse, $21. months Imprisonment.
F. T. McRae, an accountant employ­
a cough or oold, and you are cert“ “ .*0 »» Mrs. EL Bilka, 20 Dowling
Maks
It
bury
us
altogether.
S
orry
to
The long delayed trial of Eugene E.
with the prompt cure which it will Australia- This remedy is sold by all dealers. company at Portland, that plan» con­ True »111« ReWrned By Grand J u ry
m ake so much disturbance, but I am Schmits for bribery while mayor of ed by the bouse steel trust Investigat­
MboL For sale by all Seal
templating the establlthm ent of a new
ing committee, la this report to the
Against Real » » t a t s Prom oters.
too confused to w rite.”
manufacturing plant to co»t $3.000,-
San FranciBOO oame to naught. Dis­ oommittee, reaches the conclusion
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Portland.—W ildcat real »etate ope
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Im m ediately afte r receiving the let- trict Attorney Flckert admitting to»
000 have Ju»t been completed, and
^ at the steel corporation operates In
that th r« iirt’ uiitt ”vrillVbe finished"b* I atore received g shock here when the I
c k U f Qf poHoe H am ilton w ent to
inability to convict because his main restraint of trade. It shows that the
fore the end ef the com ing eumxfler J federal grand Jury returned
| the house where
Mrs.
Jelllson
,’“rl
.................
had witness, Abs Rusf, refused to testify
net earnings of the several companies
mentfl against th» Waahlngton Or 1
living and found It locked. Go-
unless 89 Indiotments against him for a period of nine years roach a total
at a cost of $760,000.
a
<-
I
-
tn
.ennre
1
ohard
Irrigation
A
Fruit
Company,
the
r
ten
t
tQ
th
e
rea
r
hlg
eyes
w
ere
DAILY
D L c o u ra ,
ta
1 q m « « b u n d D ..« lo p n iin t Company
t .d by th e horrible «poctaclo o( were dismissed, and this the Judge re­ of over $1,000.900.090. McRae also
iro e ic u
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a
meeting
with
PreeiaeM
Darin
mo-
indlrldnaUy.
Each
I
1
.
- . children,
. . . . — ...a
a i.a fused to do.
zhowa that J. P Morgan A C a re­
M a r c h 1 s t t o A p r il 1 5 t h , I ç * ’ -
I the mother
and ........
four
huddled
olea. of t h . Sumpter V .l l.y raDroad. » » J £ . 0 -
ceived approximately $70,000,000 to
together
on
the
bed,
dead.
th . Baker commercial club h » f t » «
UM ot J ^ ma ll. by which. It 1.
oaah for organising tho hlg oomblao
Political New» Bits z
From the Middle and Eastern por­
up t h . I d « of ha am lcahl. eetU em .nt ulen
2 - « « . . . « c u ie d through
and furnishes other facte and figure»
tions of the United States and Can­
The question whether federal office
On March 17 President Taft will be­ which aro remarkably startling.
d'erod‘ ^ n ? M 0 ? ,u T :
land propo.1-
holders will be permitted to do politi­
ada to all points in the northwest on
gin a vigorous speechmaking cam­
National Capital firevHloa.
cal work for President Taft or Colonel
torney, to bring th e matter before the tlon».
Tho department ef Justice Is
W. E. DeLarm, A. J. Blehl, George Roosevelt In the campaign for presi­ paign, starting at Boston.
Reporte from 90 Tennessee countie« after the moving pieturo bueiaees te
etate railroad commission.
C. Hodge», H. H. Humphrey and 8. H. dential nomination was brought be­
show that Republican convention» in ascertain If there 1» a trust
The Oregon railroad commission MoWhortbr are lndloted to connection
fore the olvll service commission, and 72 indorsed Taft and throe R oosevelt
has instructed Attorney
General with the operation» Of the Columbia
Protests were asade against the
It was decided that officeholders are
Representative Oscar Underwood of house steel tariff MR by cutlery and
$ 3 3 -0 0
Crawford to commence a suit having Hlver Orchard Company, all being un not permitted to work for any candi­
From CHICAGO
Alabama, majority leader of the hou»», surgloal Instrument manufacturers
for lta object the penalising of the der arrest except Hodges and De
.3 2 .0 0
“ ST. LOUIS
haa en tered In the race for the Dem
Dr. Harvey W. Wiley, chief chemist
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Central Oregon Railroad company for b a rm , who are supposed to have left dates.
2 5 .0 0
ocrb'tic nomination for the presidency. of x tho
.- department at
« OMAHA
of acrloulturo,
agrioulturo, do-
its failure to comply with an order the country to fonr of the eonsoquen-
THE MARKET8.
2 5 .0 0
Of the 48 stotee of the union. 12 aled ho bad any Intention of reaign-
the commission directing that It ces of their act«, thle oompany also
“ KANSAS CITY
Portland.
have republican governor«. » or whom
3 5 .0 0
maintain the lines between Union doing business unfibr the nam e of the
_l
“ ST. PAUL
Wheat—Track prices: Club, 88c; have declared for Taft. T for Roose tag from office.
Ou aooount of the unusual polittoal
Junction and the town of Union.
Washington Orchard • Irrigation and hluestem, 90c; red Ruslan. 86c.
veit, 1 for LaFollette and 6 not yet activities at Washington it In freely
Proportionately low fares from all other ¿ointo*
Claiming to have Iron deposits of Fruit Company.
Barley—Feed, $39 per ton.
having expressed a choice.
M^diotod that ooagreee w ill not re­
much
value,
F.
E.
Lltxenbarg.
ewner
Direct connections from ChioMO>St. Paul, Omaha,
Oats—No. 1 white. $33 per ton.
It 1» now certain that the Baltimore main to aserion beyond the middle of
of
gold
mining
properties
to
the
Blue
*
Constroctlen
la
Rushed.
Hay—Timothy,
valley,
$14;
alfalfa
and Kansas City over the
U n io n P a ­
convention will not be postponed. June.
’
,
River district, Lane
____ couaty,
. , and the „ - Junction City-—Tb» Oregon Electric $1$.
cific, Oregon Snort Line and O -W R & N.
Speaker Clark. Governor Harmon and
By n vote of two to o n s the board
Tto* brothers, on whose land the iron
rushing wortt on the mo»t
Butter—Creamery, 33c.
o r. w . . d l » « . r a l . v v HIM . o t i c « J X * ; “J X , . 1 ~ ~ « n w O o . W-
other Democratic Isadora opposing of cabinet officer« charged w ith tho
LINES PROTECTED by AUTOMATIC BLOCK SIGNALS.
Eggs— Ranch, 21a
Of eight mineral claim s on govern 141Bto«n
enieroement of tho pure toed
any change of program.
Hops—1911 crop, 38c; contracts.
twoon Albany and E ugene— tho »so-
After seleeUag Aberdeen a » ’ the tored a final
ment land adjoining tho Tate farm, , 1 « bM wM . M ^ r t u r » « « J u m U o . |
Y O U C A N P R fe P A Y F A R E S
/la c e and May 1$ as the tíme tor hold­ of snoehartoe t o .
fbur m iles from Vida, oa the McKen­ £Ry__where the electric llhe w ill
Wool—Eastern Oregon. l«c; Wll-
ing the next «U te Republican convea- , By a vote of 10 to 10. the
zie river.
croto the Winmnotto Hver and also
valley. 17a
tloa, the Washington eU te central rate« flows efforts of fianato
* - While the rates apply Westbound-;only, fares
The Interstate commerce com m ie
Mofcalr-36c.
wlll bave to crees tong etrotohee qf
committee by a vets ef 19 to radeptod PoladM tev of W ashington to
May be prepaid by depositing.value of the ticket
■ion, to tho case of tho California Pole
L a roaototlo. calling tor ns IsuugM*
A Piling company va. the Southern
Seattle.
» a resolution endorsing Taft.
with your local agent, and an order will be tele­
A letter from Theodore Rooeevelt nation of the Lawronoe strike.
Wheat—Bluestem, 88c; club, lie ;
Pacific, holds that present rat»» for
Albany Prescribe» Dances.
graphed to any’address given. Aid m
Secretary Meyer urge« the building
and speeches by ex-Ooveroor Fort, ef
the trsBsportatlen of polo» and piling
Albany.—FnbMo dances aro a thing rad Russian. 88c.
of is oollton tor the Paaagsa canal
our vast resources and wonderful opportunities for
Now
Jersey,
Governor
Stubbs,
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la carloads from Portland and other of the part f® Albany.-'TBn fllty coun
Parley—840 p«r ton.
sas, and* Senator Clapp, of Minnesota. and the w e a t Alnaha epaL The guv-
HOME BUILDING. Illustrated and reliable liter­
Oregon points to San Franotoce And «11 k u « « « 4 » o r « » “ « I “ **“«
Oats—$30 P«r ton- ‘
no« 0W» ILHMtfi • FM» to
sigaaHsed the opealag of the Rooee-
Intermediate Calfornla polsts aro «X-
ature will be mailed anyone to whom you wish it
Butter—Creamety, 37o.
Wl»dem e«flr to give n public
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ceaalve to so far as they exceed'th e Ht 8 in the otty. defining a publto
Eggs. 21c.
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BANK ROBBERS AND
POLICE IN BATTLE
WOMAN KILLS FOUR
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C O L O N IS T
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Oregon-Washington Railroad and
Navigation Company
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