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M o n o » ..S h e r r u a n C o u n tv iM O r e g o n ,
E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 8 7
F r id a y ,
A TOWER OF SKULLS;
, t o , n to r t by « blow ob tbo
reefrtnnce offered
• tax« t a n n»d lu «*<*• <»u»<0‘
ble elastic scalp by
ft hands c t eooaae*
Tta result of a blow when
to M t ta t la tbs brufrtng and
of t
of tbo small blood
Blood or Its
topow od Into
of tbs eorroundlng con-
wblcb Io delicate,
senator, and
lamp to qntok-
______ Tbto cannot posh toward
flp dne ta tta
Qreweome Monument Erected bP'tHe
Turk» In Servin
A strange monument of modern bar
barism still survives at Nish, to south
east Servla. During tbo war Of Inde
pendence in 1809 the 8ervlan garrison
here exploded a powder magazine and
perished therein rather than fall Into
the hands of the Tnrka
A Lett*«» bad previously taken place,
and the Turks commemorated their
victory by erecting a rude tower, ora-
meoted with the heeds of
ene-
____ OM people will tell you that
there were once 1.200 beads, but as
the tower was never more than twm-
V-flve feet high tide to probably an
exaggeration.
Lamartine and other travelers relate
they aaw hair still clinging to tta
t t 'f r in t Y W G
Governor Order« Militia .Offi
cers to Compel Negroes to
Work on Levees.
M ay
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F iv e C e n ts
IO , 1 9 1 2
NEWS FROM OUR
NATIONAL CAPITAL
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERALINTEREST
Senate Refuses to Recall Bris
Events
Occurring
Throughout
the State During the Past
tow Amendment to Direct^
Week.
Election of Senators.
Hermiston Work Move«
W ashington.—Again the senate has
Hermiston. — Government’* officers
demonstrated that there Is only one
here w ill commence work in a few
political diviaional line In this country
days signing up the lands under the
—Mason and Dixon’s. By a strict par
west extension of the Umatilla project.
ty vote, with the exception of Borah
Contracts for water rights will be
of Idaho, the senate refused to recall
made, and as soorr- ue this work has
what Is known as the Bristow amend-
been completed It Is expected con
» e n t to the resolution for the election
struction work will be ordered. The
of senator» W direct vote of the peo
few m ouths’ delay wan caused by
ple. Moat people have forgotten that
legal
technicalities, but these have
ported that
bodies ta d ta ta recov-
the Bristow amendment provides that
been
now
overcome and the movement
«rad
end
«-ved
tta
death
ltot
pro
the
United
States
government
shall
years visitors wets to the habit of
forward will become more active.
retain control of the election of sena
carrying off skulls as sooveotrs. bnt bably weald total SO.
when Nish became Berrien the remain . Approximately 150.000 persona have
tors. as it has over the election of
Concenn to Prospect for Oil.
der were taken away for decant bur been driven from their homes and
members of tbs bouse.
ial. all save a few that were too deep about a dozen Uvea have been loat
Albany.—The
Linn County Oil com
It Is evident that if there Is to be
ly Imbedded.
pany, recently organized with a capi
Lawyer
Refugees are sheltered In cabins,
any change in the constitution as pro
In recent years the remains of the
talization of $1,000,000, has secured
ehurqhee aad ledge buildings
posed that the bouse will have to give
James Hamilton Lewis, former
tower have been covered over with a
Urgent appeals for boats to be uaed
Jack Phillips, wireless eperator on up Its contention and accept the Bris Washington congressman, who won the land leases and o th e r a s s e ts of
M ORO
-
O R E G O N roof to protect them against the ele
the Valley Oil company. The com
manta and they are regarded as a In rescue work have been - tant to the Titanic, who sent cut the call for tow amendment
the Democratic nomination for United
pany now hold9 leases on approxi
help and was the first wireless man
pions object of patriotic p llg rtm ag a- Governor Sanders.
The fact Is that there Is very strong States senator at the Illinois primar
mately «000 ac(rea of land In what Is
There are at least 1000 persona who to die a martyr to his profession.
W lde World Magazine
opposition to election of senators by ies.
known as the Lacomb district, and
remain to be rescued from the lnun
direct vote. If there could be a secret
announcement Is made that active
dated country went of Lettaworth and
vote
on
the
proposition
It
would
be
Brief News of the Week
STEEL HEARING HAS BEGUN work of drilling will be In progresa
Batchelor. Some of them are drifting
defeated in the senate.
A tto rn e y -a t-la w
within 60 days.
Geologic Work of Ants.
about on hastily constructed rafts. — i A Boston Jury l>as decided that a
Suit is Most Important Ever Begun
May Impeach Judge Archbald.
Professor J. C. Branner In the Bulle
M1U10M c l 4 o lU » worth l of P W
th M tre g M r n, „ i
v. y |or . bod
by Government.
The house baa ordered an investiga
tin of the Geological Society of Amer
orty i c c l c t U c .
th .ir t.n d . of 1 1 « . |
>t g
M a s o n ic B u ild in g
LABOR HAS WAGE BILL
New
York.—Hearings
in the trial of
tion of the conduct of Robert W. Arch
lea describes the Immense Importance would he Jeopardized if some of the
The Arizona bouse of representa
the government's Suit to dissolve the
of ants ss geologic agents, especially
bald,
Judge
of
the
Commerce
Court,
tives has passed the bill providing a to determine whether or not he should United States Steel Corporation under Btato Federation Will A.k V oter, to
O r e g o n to tropical regions. Ant borrows have big leveea gave w a y .-
T h e D a lle »
Lack of labor, due largely to the urn nine-hour work day for women.
Help Regulate Salaries.
been found st a depth of 8.5 meters,
be Impeached on charges that he has the Sherman anti trust law have begun
Portland.—A minimum wage bill,
A noteworthy gathering of the Ca
and they ramify over vast areas. The concern of the negroes, who have been
here
before
Henry
P.
Brown,
of
Phila
used his office to procure favors from
geologic work performed by earth drawing government rations, has been tholic clergy and laymen weloomed
delphla, who was appointed special which will permit no man over 20
D r 0. J. GOFFIN,
t serious drawback. Governor the new apostolic delegate to the Unit railroads.
years of age to work aa a clerk, me
worms has long been recognised, but
This action followed the receipt by commissioner to conduct the hearings^ chanic, railroad man, bookkeeper or
Professor Branner believes that the Banders has ordered the Louisiana ed States, Archbishop Giovanni Bon-
PHYSICIAN
SURGEON,
In point of magnitude of the proper
ants and termites of the tropics bring m ilitia to round up 509 negroes and anto, when he landed at -New York. the house of a m essage from president
ty involved and th e prominence of the factory hand for more than 10 hours
Taft
responding
to
a
resolution
adopt
t. HABIB M. GOFFIN.
g greater amount of earth to the sur
compel them to do work on the leveea.
Reports to the general Methodist
Individual defendants, the suit Is the a day more than Bix days a week for
ed some time ago.
(ace than do the earthworms of the Nearly all the negroes refuse to work
less than $2.50 has been prepared by
conference In session at Minneapolis
One of the specific allegations made most Important of ltB kind ever pre direction of the state federation of
a t a n f o temperate sones and are to many ways as long as they draw government ra
show that there are now 3,600,000 against Judge Archbald, It Is said, Is sented by the government. Among
an eqoadty Important factor to the
tions.
members, church property to the value that he was Interested In the proposed the Individual defendants are J. P. labor and will be placed on the ballot
Oftce to The G oda Building. 1,1 St*
change* that are going on in the upper
. Mono. O sboon .
of $200.000,000, and educational prop purchase of Culm Banks, owned by a Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Andrew In the November election.
strata of the ground.
Women over 20 years of age are
ASTOR PILLIONS LEFT TO SON [ erty valued at $54.u00,000.
coal oompany controlled by the Erie Carnegie, James J. Hill, George W. not to be per-tnlfted to work over 10
The Ohio constitutional convention railroad
Perkins,-
E.
H.
Gary.
Charles
M.
Washing Coal For Coks.
It Is asserted that these
Of the 2.009.260 abort tons of coal Young Widow Provided for as Long I hftB reiecte<i the recall and adopted In piles of refuse coal were to be bought Schwab, Henry C. Frick, William H hours, more than six days a week, or
for less than $1.65 as clerks, book
used for coke making In Colorado and
as She Doesn’t Wed.
Its stead a proposal authorizing the
for a comparatively small sum and Moore, Norman B. Ream, P. A. B. keepers, factory hands, w aitresses or
Utah In 1910 1,387.070 tone ware clean
New York.—Counsel for the family leglaiature to enact a law providing
sold at a profit of $25.000 to $40,000. Widener, Daniel O. Reed. Charles at hotel or laundry work. No child
m i l t public the will of John Jacob j Qr an impeachment commission with
M ORO,
-
O R E G O N ed by washing before being charged
Steele, Edmund C. Converse and John
Into the ovens. The washed coal In Astor. Vincent Aator. a ton. who will power to remove any offending official of which, It Is charged, Judge Arch
under 16, It is proposed, shall be per
D, Rockefeller, Jr.
lot to 15th of each month.
cluded 836.007 short tons of mine run come of age within the year, la made j
mitted to work for hlre except in har
far
greatest crop 6f wheat bald would receive one-third.
Judge Archbald is from Pennsyl
Office opposite Drs. Coffin
and 551,003 tons of slack. In addition
vest time or with parent or guardian
the principal beneflotory and residuary ever produced In the three states of
Maryland Favors Roosevelt.
to the washed slack. 429,728 tons of
vania and wns appointed to the Com
W A S C O ..'., -
O R E G O N unwashed slack and 182.468 tons of legatee. Aside from provisions for the Pacific northwest Is likely this merce Court by President Taft on Jan
Baltimore, Md.— Maryland's 16 votes for less than 15 cents an hour or more
In ths national convention will be cast than six hours in one day.
run of mine coal ware need unwashed. Vincent Astor, the w ill provides for season. A preliminary estimate of the uary 81, 1911.
16th to 30th of each month.
-Farm work is not affected by the
unconditional bequests of only $27«
crop with Its Increased acreage would
for
Theodore Roosevelt and Speaker
Tbs Superfluity of Boeke,
Settlers May Sell Units
Office opp. M cCoy. Atwood Co
give
close to 80,000,Of" bushels ss the
’
______
Champ Clark, as a result of the state's bill, except that a minimum wage of
Nearer forty than thirty years ago «00.
Under amended regulations Issued first presidential primaries.
$1.65 is established, and where board
Nearly all other provisions of the totKla of t)r„son(
„ and Washing
the late Dr. Richard Garnett took me
by ths secretary of the Interior, set
w ill, as made public, deal with trust |
durJng 1914.
and lodging Is Included in the pay, it
The
primaries
divided
the
delegate»
behind the scenes of the British mu
tlers on government Irrigation pro to the state convention as follows: shall not be chnrged for at a greater
funds,
of
which
there
are
three:
$5,
seum. I was thoughtless enough to
jects will be permitted to assign any Republicans— Roosevelt 66, Taft 63.. sum than $4 per week. Those receiv
MORO. ORBOON.
ask. "What do you do with the rub 000,000 for the young widow; $6,000,-
People in the News
part of a farm unit with ths approval Democrats—Clark 72. Wilson 44, Har ing $4 per day or more and thoae en
000 for the oolooel's young daughter
bish T* He turned to me with -
of the project engineer upon- filing
gaged In occupations governed by
Muriel, the child of hla former wife
mon 4. In doubt 9-
Ä r t ^ o r t S 2 | - U h a . local Und offic. . p ,.t of
quaint little smile and bow which many
Inspector
laws of congress are not affected.
Ava
Willing
Astor,
aad
$1,000.000
f
o
r
,
people will remember and said, "Well,
the expected posthumous child of the
pneum onia
-
• »mended farm unit.
Confederate
Veterans
In
Wreck.
Sherman County,
you see. It’s very difficult to know
When one half the irrigable area has
Two of Engine Crew Die
New Orleans, La —The first section
Ed Callahan, the last of the feudists
what Is rubbish today and quite lm- present widow.
Oregon.
Columbia C ity —The logging engine
No provision Is made for the wife
Breathltt bounty, Kentucky, was been reclaimed entrymen may make of the Confederate veterans' special
poealble to know what will be rubbish
who divorced him; and if the young
fcnd faU lly wounded while sun- Proof of reclamation without regard train, crowded with old soldiers, was ef the Peninsula Lumber company, of
n i i f i i t o r b
. Knut. Oregon tomorrow ."-G eorge Salntsbury In Lon widow dies or marries again, the $6,
Ding
<m th . .U p . of hl. .lo r . I to t h . number of p a y m e n t .___
wrecked near Eastabuchle after leuv this place, while at work In the woods
Provision Is made for recording Ing New Orleans. Ten passengers and on the logging road owned' by the
000,000 trust fund together w lthrthe
The body of ’Colonel John Jacob mortgages which wlH facll,t^te mBJV a ll trainmen were killed and 26 pass company, eight miles from this place,
town house and other property left
where | log °f loans and at the same time pro eager» Injured.
ran away down a moderately steep
to her, reverts to Vincent Astor.
Astor, recovered from the aea
tect money lenders. The department
grade, and was derailed and wrecked.
The
veterans
were
en
route
to
Ma
the liner Titanic went down, was
Purled b M ld ^ lk n l of h l. n mother.
In
I h e ll.v e , the new regnlntlon. - I ll re- son. Ga.. where the annual reunion Engineer William Bodsley and Fire
Body of Hays Reoevered.
iU L lI d f
444 I
Washington | »ult
«rent Improvement of condi of Confederate soldiers Is being held. man Brettan. the latter a resident 0$
Halifax, N. 8.— Ths cable ship Min Trinity
cemetery on
—
tions on many projects where settlers
Deer Island, were instantly killed.
la, which relieved the Mackay Bennett Heights, New York.
have
been
severely
handicapped
in the search for bodies of Titanic vic rtU
" .O,V . . T h i “ n n ' X - X : I through Innhllll, to horro. money on
Co-Ed Athlete» Meet
« ¡ ¿ • A N D SEE CHARLEY.
tims near ths scene of the disaster,
Eugene.—Safely hidden from all
The I their lands
r « t h r i b . r . bringing “ ^ 4 I*J“ * * I H illsville cou rtb ou .. murdrr.
masculine eyes, the women of the Uni
bodl~. T h . llrt nl Id m t lll^ b o d l- | defense (>
tWBlpUnK t0
ho, that
United 8tatee to Oversee fflectlon
Is , attempting
to , show
versity of Oregon held their first offi
on the Minto Is headed by the name Floyd Allen w as wounded before he
The United States will see that
cial ttack and field meet here in the
of Charlee M. Hays, president of the took part In the shooting
there
is
a
fair
election
In
Panama
this
By Expert, in firs t class condition.
Grand Trunk railway, of Canada.
summer as It did in 1908. Reports
New York.—With banners flying and men's gymnasium. The class cup was
Miss
Anne
Morgan,
daughter
of
J.
A n y k i n d o f p lu m b in g a n d t i n
P. Morgan, hae set up 1200 navy yard received here show that there has bands playing ’’The Boy I Left Behind won by the sophomore women with
workmen In the y sta u rsn t business, been rioting la a part of the republic Me,’* the great army of suffragettes, 479.25 points. The freshmen scored
n in g d o n e to o rd er.
She surrendered control of her Brook- near David. Involving the loss of at the biggest public demonstration of $02.75 points. An individual system
w «.
’V*
lya navy yard eating establishment to least one life, and this disorder threat- women ever seen in this country, of scoring was used.
at, all and naturally tabes the itoe of
total rsitr--- ’¡S *i
their
1
e
.
New Orleans.—Large sections of 15
Louisiana parishes west of the M ta*»
slppl river are under water, four other
parishes have some flood water and
are bound to get more.
Thirty persons were drowned In
Coupee parish when a fln o d j^ j^ ^ ^
"“ ue^dtotriot Survivors m
I
It
w . C. Bryant
v2saiiyi»«E«
R. R. Builer
4
Da
Dteustf f « a I Clilimi
J. R. Morgan
ID e r r tle t
J j,m e s S t e w a r t
that
Stock
o
B 4U
Get Your
Plumbing done
SUFFRAGETTES MARCH
IN MONSTER PARADE
WATER METERS INSTALLED
CHARLES DAVIS
Moro, Oregon.
REBELS PROCLAIM
OOME2 PRESIDENT
Te«.—BmUlo Vaeqwes Gem-
a Mexloan to<7«r.
ordatood
proetolMMl pnri«r~* *o< Mexico by
proclamation 0« Oqmerel Paaeual Oroe-
PORTLAND
oo, B O « .A $ 4 ta front w ith the rebel
troop«, threatontoff th «.federal base
BIOS YOU TO HER
ta .e M fto flfto Qtataahsa.
Tin attain*— «nt for to all essen
ROSE F E S T IV A L
JUNE 1 0 - 1 5 = ^ =
ftek ets w ill be on Sale From all Stations on the
—
It is es
ens to extend.
for $1000 as a sinking fund.
As both of the political parties ap timated that there were 20,000 march
pear to wish It, the state department ers In line.
,
JUNE 9, io, H, 13, 13, i4, i9 l23
ONE and O N E -T H IR D FARE for the round trip
A P ro g ra m has been p re p a re d w hich w ill su rp a ss
a n y fo rm er y e a r
A rra n g e to sp en d a w eek in
P o rtla n d , a n d a w eek a t N O R T H B E A C H on th e
Pacific. R E D U C E D F A R E S w ill be in effect from
P o rtla n d , a n d th e O -W . R. & N ’a E x c u rsio n S te a m
ers w ill be m a k in g d a ily ru n s.
tials that ls Trhat It amounts to—of
the prortolonal. DteridenL It to com
monly aatoietcod,
Interfere in no
vrisa
A « tamtotofraUon of th«
affaire of the ototoe •< northern Mexi
co by General Orosco aad by Gonzalo
Bnrilo at Chlbuahna.
The lna«<u«a$ton of the nee pro
visional «htof — W ily eaa without
display and e e « d«t«rRln«d upon, It
to said, ohtofty.to»arhat «fflf t it might
| have upon the Unltod-fftato«.
\ . ■■ -i 1
1 "<
— -
Children Crushed by Falling Walls
Toronto, Ont—Three persons were
killed, one to missing and more than
a dozen w e y seriously Injured when
|hc walls of the Willi— Neilson com
^aay*s fly-otory building oollapeed,
preolpltatlag a large number of men,
wpmta aad ehlldren to the basement
aad burylag them to a tangled mass
of debrie aad aaahlnery
Prison Pl— lglfln.to Ousted by West.
Saleau OgwwMgfl— ly AM Governor
ttely fftooktata «nportotend
eat James from toe k e e l t a too stoto
penitentiary, bwt t a
the taUtlonl ns ky fftoetarglng Dr.
Byrd on »onltonltory taartoolnn. Tkto
,J s iromtoed to t a
taltowod B>-tor
Whtok m al t a
• z
A ROSE, Local Ages», Moro, Oregon.
—MRUMta wnita ita tata tal « m
t
’ A
ff
VV —
MAN SUES ELECTION JUDGES
“ n °° th‘ • utb°r,t'•■ From Washington Square up Fifth Asks 11500 Damage» Because Vote
We» Refused.
of the canal sone to designate Ameri avenue to Flfty-eeventh street and
Roseburg—Denied the privilege of
Governor Woodrow Wilson is eon- I oen officials to look after the regietra- I th. nce
Carnegie hall, great enthue
fined to his home with an attack of t ie s of Panama voters and If necee- lMtlc crowd, lined the way; windows voting at the election held In the city
beloonlee, roofs and sidewalks filled of Glendale on April 1, of this year,
Influenza.
to watch over election..
with admiring and cheering throngs beoause he was not the owner of reel
Ex-senator Albert J. Beveridge of
National Capital Brevities
Political News Bits
I tr°b,bl’
at Torreon. Juarez,now to the provto- Indians has arrived In California to
ipqsl, qapltol ta t .twn probably will
.. ■ O -W . R . & N.
marched up Fifth avenue.
the yard employee and gave a check
The house of representatives de for the plucky women taking the two
throw the might of hie oratory into ollB«d hy aa overwhelming majority and a half mile walk to demonstrate
the campaign for Colonel Roosevelt, to cut down the mileage allowance the earnestness of their supplication
for the ballot.
Oscar Underwood of Alabama le to members
80 great were the crowds at Wash
Georgia’s .holes for the Democratic
An amendment to the poetoffice ap-
nomlnatloo for president.
Florida’s propriatlon bill requires all newspa ington square when the marchers be-
delegatee are also Instructed for Un- per., magifclnee and
periodicals to g*n to gather that the .reserves were
derwood and Alabama w ill give him print the names of their managing I called
out to clear the street and
24 votes.
editors, owners and stockholders in square for the delegations of suffrag
By a majority of 8600 over Colonel their columns gt least onoe egch week. Iste assembled there.
Roosevelt. President T aft won the
Government land must produce gold
Olymplo Games Begin.
Maesaehueetts presidential preference la paying quantities and oennot be
Stockholm.—In the presence of near
primary. In the seme eleotlon eight characterised of mineral value by a
Roosevelt delegatee-at-large were Lgow lng of merely blend mineral col ly every member of the royal family,
elected.
Champ Clark carried the ore, according to a decision handed the Olympic games began here.
state by a two to one vote over Gov- down by the land department
THE MARKETS.
ernor Wilson
Amendments to the agricultural ap
“Theodore Rooeevelt w ill be the Re- propriatlon M il in the senate provide
Portland.
publican and Champ Ctork the Demo- that 36 per cent of the receipts from
Wheat—Track prices: Club, $1.02;
eratlc nominee« tor »resident this the forest reserves shall be spent on
bluestem, $108; red Russian, $1.
year, aad Champ Clark w ill be elect reserves where moneys originate
Oats— No. 1 white, $40 per ton.
•d ." 1 This le the prophecy made by
Carrying |8,0«4,010 In addition to
Hay— Timothy, $17; alfalfa. $13.
Mrs. Jerry Simpson, widow of the the appropriations provided for by the
Butter—
Creamery, 2«c.
former Kansas congressman.
Mrs. house, the rivers and harbors appro-
■gge— Ranch, 21c.
hlmpeon le a spiritualist, and relates priatlon bill, aggregating 882,126.630,
Hope— 1911 crop, 8«c; contracts. 2«c.
m y « * 1 reeent talks with the spirit has been agreed to by the senate com-
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 17c; W il
of her heebend
commerce. The bill carries
In the
»«nt 0111
rtTBl m,lB • total of 82,488,000 for the rivers and lamette valley, 19c. -
Mehalr— 36c.
aaere from Washington toe T a ft men harbor, of Oregon and Washington,
o la lo 4M .lAoWi '’•i.f f .U . M l .0 » .
cede, only 229 to Kgoeevelt.
The
Rooewvelt people claim flfll tor their
Sandldate and concede M7 to Taft,
The Roosevelt people have started
contests against 154 of the Taft dele-
and the Taft men are ooatoeV
tatos, an
U e XtataTflH f l f lt a t a t a
I toff
U Of
p r..l< l.n t T M t
Seattle.
to congress on ^the Magdalene Bay
Wheat—
Bluestem,
$1.06;
question, declaring there wee no evl-
deaoe that the Japanese government $1; red Russian. 99c.
Onto— $39 per ton.
wee making any effort to acquire land
B utter—Creamery, 36c.
in Mexico, and there Is no project on
foot calling for action on the pert of - Bgga—32o.
¡tta
UtototottaUta.
■sj—TlmqtoL U t ta»
z
Democrat» to Have Weekly
Salem.— What b designed to he a
permanent Democratic weekly mega-
}ne, devoted to the state-wide Inter
ests of tta Democratic party, waa
•tarted St a meeting of tt a ernmty
otatral femmlttoo. The magnsine w ill
ta Publish* gt Salem, and toe flint
tisne w ill ta eut about June 1.
. j
fr
Club,
a.
“
eetetSL F. C. Ladd, a merchant of that
city, has filed suit in the circuit court
against the three precinct Judges, de
manding $600 damage» from each of
them for the “humiliation” which, he
»ay», he suffered. The complaint re
cites that the action of the Judges was
bee^d on a provision of the city char
ter that no nonfreeholder shall he eli
gible to tofl« Xk t Mty election. Thia
provision, the oomplalnt declares, di
rectly contravenes the state constitu
tion, which, aa Interpreted by the sup
reme court In a test oase several
yearn ago, gives a oltlxen the right to
to ts St a saualclpal election, whether
he owns real estate or not The court
alno held that the eleodon Judge«
would be smenable to actions for dam-
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Ce«i le Struek la ffneavetlen.
Oregon City.—While workmen wore
egqnvattag on the F arr property, 8ev*
tatk and Monroe streets, n. few days
ogn. a rein of coal was struck. From
taBtattota 1» n»pearn toat to Iff
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