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• é ’ F. fl. ALICLDIXQ. I JIC’JL rvai-iaitgir avant rutut at 14», LINN CO., OMLCsON Ry IRA A. I'IIELI*H. EVENTS OF THE DAY (Successor to L* W. lUvbaidseo. TWO REMISI MERLS. fiircoirtcTioifiT.cioiunj TOMCCO. CempevheaU»« Rsview •* the Import ant Happsntegs •* *•* All kinds oí 6O>7 BRInk», and LVNCU Pre voted te Coedsnard f orm. Most GOODS likely la trews tat «realtas *■ °“« Man* ltc«4cr*. «L £[. dtuiifura J. WILSON, rp AN ABLE DOCUMENT ol *>r Fit LANQI AOE. Tbe postoflii« department has hegnn I avori Vs«iato« ot 1 oriti sa Some Ptaa Wkkk «Ut Net IHstweti ths Cooatry ias«llng th« "-«•nt stamps bearing tta Martha Waaliington late. HsertU) vommead» Act loa Takeo ÍCIO. OREGON. H. HTEW a IIT, I». M. !>., J Chief Executive Delivers Annual Message President Ronrevell has announced SFEAK1 017 MIS MEWS IN FORCE- that he will »end Barrett to Japan. A riot in tta French cbamtar deputies ha-l to be euppteseed •old ten. ac to, (iHF.iiox. PRESIDENT TO CONGRESS ( tUTHI 81 0 FROM ALL PARTS OF THE HEALER —IN— OFFICERS la Irrigation «tettar Alaska Mu>uM Italy also has claims aga net Venn- tool* and ba« ordered two crtiiarrs to tie <M«en Needed t aws. rrreident . .T. J Milt'rs that country to enfor-e tar demand«. W A. Ewing tasloer., A violent storm which «wept tta .............................................. .. • • »«st ol Nova Heolia can «cl many IMI MESSACM ATAOtAXI.. fiore a general banking and •xchange marine disasters arid some lore of life. I latMnilAn faro ! T I business ixwu-.s nuda al current ratee l>tl*c* ¡rnMie laud l*«« A Meghan «•out was captured by Pr. «». t g*i»k* e :> J rt • and drafts luuel on principal callea. Yaqui Indian«, lit« fort cut oft and then I» KXTIST ÍW IO, OREGON Keystone Tonsorial Parlors. . II. BI LK oom jelled to walk, 100 yards. ICIO, Oregon. A. W. U ; JewtLt Justice Holmes, the new u-emtar of lire I'n I ted States supreme cuurt, ha» taken tta oath of office and entered into Id» new duties. All work guaranteed first class and All kinds of wat. !-«•». dock» and jew- satisfaction given tn every ioataiuc There is much suflerlng in Ixmdon elry re; sired promptly. Ladies* hair dre-eitig al all tunea on a«, tint of the re.ere cold weather Fully half a million are without em SCIO OREGON ploy men t in the United Kingdom and many of them tiave no f<x«l or protec tion from the cold. Corvallis & Eastern R. R Undertaking.. tur « ano. R*. •. F ar V*^ m * wa « TraiR <(»>« .» M ïa j i * *•- I, AAttirMfMe* L**v*« Y6V'M !«**«•• *'-«%« r* Arriva Ai'mnjr P*. B. F<<* I’»lrwl* |,4Mi»M Alt«HR ÀirilM LMU aH it V r M I.IS • I >• “ — ’.SS A — II« its r A Full Line of ( askvta. Coffins, and Robes always on hand at reasonable prices, at the M. M. Scio Planing Mills , l.ss P M tur u B*. «• D*ir*ll |>**v*4 t AfrttM Aibanjr Tr*la Ho }*«4ii»«iR a : « i wftL il»« * F **n«h •- •• »»«.«M- Ih»** - !r* In * AMM Bwfnr* A**ariur* of A. T. tkurth üoanJ uam *r For* Un 1» T*«u i e-1*»•»•••*« * i » a * r w «* |l ï* t r* ■ a » • • . . « M MiHMVtiiO *( n 4 *11 P>> ■« H h U» FvdUn i. KHWIW kTOVK. Mknapr *. TU M O A. Agt Rl, â> »»M> • Scio J. J. Burnca & Oregon. Son General RlackSmithi and Wagonmakers! Wr buy our »1 «"k in large quantities •nd k«< p a full line of carnagu and w*« n material All kinds of work in our line dons on start notice. -VIA- Southern Pacific Co. Horseshoeing a Specialty Scio, Oro. KlVTK: BiiBTA BOATS Train* leave West Helo !-r Portland •nd way »lait n» st lu 43 a m. taeve for Albany at 3 06 p in. Lravss Portland a to a m , 7 n m " Albany 12 30 p. m , 10 30 a tn Arrive« Aabland 12 < » m , 11 30 a m Facramento 6 p ui , 4 35 a m. Fan Francisco 7 45 p m , ft 15 a. Ogden 6 45 a tn , 1146a m. ¡Mover W a rn 0 a m Kansas City 7 26 a. m , tf 30 a m t'hlcsg- 7 45 a m . V 30 s m. Ixw Angeles I 30 j. tn , 7 a n>. El Faao 6 |> m n p m Fort Wortn # 30 » m , 6 30 t> m. City of Meneo # 66 a m , 0 66 a Houston 4 a in . 4 a m. N«w Orleans 6 25 |> m , fl 23 a m Washington fl 42 a m , Ö 42 a m New York 12 43 p in , 13 43 p.m Pullman and Tourist rare on both trains Chair cars Sacramento to Og den and El Paso, and tourist cars l-> Chicago, St Ixiuia, New Orleans and Washiagton Connecting at Han Francisco with everal lines for II > i. Jaj.an, China .'bllipplnsa. Ceutrai and K-ulh Arner- aa. Hee Mrs M E W.sdnanaee, agent al West Hcio stall a. or addreas W. E. COMAN, G P. A.. Portland, Orc. Get a FREE LUNCH and a glass of Good Boer at Th n Gem S a loon. V. CLADEK, 1’rop’r SCIO ORE tUaiQa B uko » SALOON Oregon He io Han always in atock a choice lino of Winea Liquor« and Cigars. ALBANY BEER ON DRAUGHT. ri The Liverpool anil London and Globe Ins. Co. OF ENULAND, IRA A.iPHELPS, Agent, Scio, Oro Asset« in the United States I Ulvo A)a*k* n**«l4Ml ■ • a tiw rural mall d*ltv*ry I i i : The anthracite miner» claim that the irrigath t* ae<Rb»i»*kl rr««iv* *tt«ntton • • |t<*i.L' ! rapi * **i«i >■*» a< it»«» coal o mjsiriiee keep tberri continually i an*»** s w<»ri *>«<*thrr for ifc* of tb* s in debt and are tbu» able to enforce all « i naiB<n • I International arbilratL>n «houUt b* t l cBlondes! -iemand*. ^PatcAmalut Proprietor, lie fell dead after 10,804,902. This Company ha* been «riling Insurance In ths United Htates since 1644, arid ha< paid losses to the amount of «*2,000.000 King Edward will visit Ireland next year. Another St. I-oois boodler convicted. Ex-Speaker Read's main« unchanged. liaa been condition tr war last year. For tta first tima in our history maneuvers <>n • lager scale are taing I he'd under the immediate command ot CtaMdaaUy I Ita admiral ot tta navy. t_______ , ÍTEMS OF INTEREST FROM ALL FARTS maixl of productive Industrie, and ol increasing attention ia being juid to the commerce, not only In tta amount, gunnery ot the navy, but it ia yet tar OF TME STATE. but in tta character of circulation; and < from wbal It ahoul-t ta. of making all kinds of money later- There should ta no halt in the work changewide, and, al the will of tta I of building up tta navy, providing _ t’roxpere«. Aeethera Oregee Mine Real bolder, convertible into the established •very year •■Mitional Oghling craft. I Estate Trwectere la Mario« i'sssty te- gold standard. M'e have deiitarately made oor <>wi> 1 creaMng Agsd Maa »* Heers WNk- How to secure fair treatment alike certain foreign j-ollcies whic h demand oet loog or .ItMtlsr Hcntow Cewety for lahor and capital, bow to hold io tbe p>v*evsion of a first class navy. rtack tbe unarrupuloua man. whether i Tta isthmian canal will greatly In- Hog IHMevered with Jaeeatcs. employer or employe, without week- i crease tta efficiency o| cu/navy If tta ening individual initiative, witbout 1 navy is ot sufficient (lie. but If we have A ’poultry »taw will ta held la AI« hampering and cramping tta industrial | an inadequate navy, ttaa tbe building baayjlkreeuiber 83, 33 ami 34. ilavelopment ol tbs coualry, is a prob of tta canal would ta merely giving a i lem fraught with great difficulties sad b-wtage to any other jxieer of «ujx-rior A masked man bold up the poet- om which ia ot tbe highest Importance strength. Tbe Moon* doctrine should uffice » at hpringwater, Cite kaiuaa to solve on line« ol sanity and tar ta treated as the cardinal feature ot county, but ssxure.1 only no cents. sighted common sense as well u de American foreign policy; but it would The Noether* mining and milling votion to the right. Thia is aa era ol ta w-rse than Mie to aasert It unle«s fnlerstina aod combination. •• intended to hack it up, and it can company la, >»«n organixsl at Oregon *.„ with - .1 - .-I — . of . .. ----- . — Organiasst capital and oragnisrd ta tacked up only by a thoroughly good l City e ___ capitai stock *1,000,000. labor alike should rememtar that in navy. Tta board of trustees of tta Oregon the long run tta interest of each mn»t The striking increase io the re re n nre ta brought into harmony with tbe in insane asylum have added f>r. A. of tta jxwtoffiie dejiertment staws tereet of the general public, and tta clearly tbe prosperity of our jarople and rsmreaele •• a physician to tta medical conduct of each must con'or m to tbe the increasing activity ol the buaioeaa ■teff at the asylum. fundamental rules of obedience to tta of tta country. Tbe MfpeoaioU of timtar lami entries law, of Individual freedom and of jne- Rural free delivery service IS no j ' until U>«y can ta investigated Is ma<h tire and fair dee I lag toward all. E jvc I i longer in tta eijwrrimenlal stage; it has should remember that m addition to become a fit ««I policy. Th« results fol broader than at first a««ount given out. jmwer it must strive after tta realisa lowing its intrcalucUsn ha-sful y ju»ti- Il sml-race» all <>f (ta offices In Oregon, tion of healthy, lofty and generous fled Ita congress in tta large appropria Washington ami California. Meals. Every employer, every wage lions ma.Io for its establishment atul Noti-s ha» tx-en received at AI ten y earner, must tie guaranteed his litarty eitensioo. • nd his right to do as he likes with bls Few >ub)nts of greeter import- from the poatoffice department that tta property or liia labor ao long as ho ; anew have been taken up Hy the con- **'•' Albany jxetoffice has t*»n done not infringe upon tta right« of greas in recent years than the inaugu- I ease. I for 10 years. The taildiug will ot tiers. rati n ot the system of nationally sided ta enlarged and remodeled throughout. It is eerneetly hoped that th« aocre- irrigation for the srid rsgmna of the tary of commerce may ta created, with I*. A. Applegate ha» turn awarded far weet. A « "•I beginning therein a «eat in the cabinet. Tbe rapid mill- has taen made. N<>* that this policy the contract for arrying tta mails tlplication ot qoe»tiona affix ting lal- r of national irrigation baa teen adopted, and capital, tta growth and compl-xily tta need of thorough and aeiectl6c for tally tataren Aabland and Klamatq Falls I r * l.rlOO. The contract legiiis of tbe organisations through which est protection will grow more rapidly ihserrntar 23, 1903, and ran« until tath labor ami capital now find ei- than evsr throughout the public land June 30, liMM. preasi-n. the steady teniiem y toward statea. the employment ot capital in huge cor legislation ali-uld ta provided for A w hom« baa been foiled at Hunting- porations, and the wonderful strides the protectloa <>l the game, ami wild ton t<> secure •arerai large tracts of ol this country toward l«*der*hi|> in creatures generally, on tta forest re public lands by fraud, the international bnsinos« world justify The officers serves. Ita sen»»!••«» slaughter of an urgent demand for the creation ol game should ta stoppad at once. It la, were watching the rase, and at the such a position. for limtame, a »erioue count against appointed time of ¿hearing the prln- I hope ars>n to submit to the senate a our national g<»xi »enae to permit ths cij-els failed to show up, having ra reciprocity treaty with Cuba, On May present practice of butchering off such reived notice that they ws re taing 20 last the United States kept ita jirom- a «.ately ami leaiiliftil creature sa tta watched. Ise to the island l»y formally vacating «Ik for its antlers or tusks. Caban soil and turning Culm over to The Willamette paj>rr^an<l puln com Ho far a* they are available fur agri ilio«e whom her own jmople bad chosen culture, and to whatever estent they pany and tta t rown paper compwny. aa the flrst officials of the r.ew republie. may ta reclaimed under the national •>f Oregon City, have practically eote- Culm lies at our <kx>ra, and whatever irrigation law, the remaining public plet.-d arrangementa for^lhe establiah- affix ts her for g<«»i or for ill affects us lands should ta held rigidly for the also. So much have our people felt monl of apparatus |»>ri>iitting them homebuilder, the »ettler who live* on to uae crude oil for fuel In their mills. thia that in the Flatt aniemlfnent we his land, and for no one else In their Contract« have l—m made with a Cali definitely took the ground that Culm actual use, tta de»ert land law, tta fornia company to sujip y oil. must hereafter have closer relations timnar and »tone law, and the com witli us Ilian with any other |x>wer. mutation clause of the homestead laW Much local interest Js taing maul- As civiliration glows warfare becomes have leen «o perverted from the inten «•led in th- city ei-ctiona throughout lass slid lees the normal condition of tion with whlih they were ena-ted •» foreign relations. The last century ha* to jermit the acquisition of large area, the state, which occur from Itawmtar •ceil a marked diminution of wars ta of the public domain for other than I to April 1. Several cities hare threw tween civllisod jxiwers, wars with tin- actual settlers and tbe lonsequcnt pre tickets in the field. civilired powers are largely mere mat vention of settlement. Moreover, tta II —a Stokes, agr.1 'a year«, became ter« of international police duty, essen approaching eihanalion of the public l et in the woods at Looking Otaos, tial for tta welfare ol Die world ranges has ot iate Id to much diacne Houtbem Oregon, «here be reside«, Whenever possible arbitration or aome •ion •• to tta tast manner <>f using and when fourni had leen 6<l honre similar method should ta employed tn these public lands In tta west which without fixai or »belter. lieu of war to leitle dlfficiitio« between are suits ale cliiafiy or only for grating A ca...... jann-li-w I.a« leen found In civilised nations, although as yet the In view of tta capital importance ot a hog killed by a fioritoli county termer. world has not po-gres-totl sutficinetly to the»« matters, it might ta well tor a render it possible or nec'ewssrily desira commission of esperta to investigate Mr». Bride Sinnott, «Id,.« of the late ble tojnvoke arbitration in every case and repoit upon tta complicated quee- N. It. ninnoli, die«) at her home in Ths The congress has wisely provided iiona Involved. Italie» Hunday sftrrn-on. Mrs. Hinnoti for building at once an isthmian canal, I eepeclallv urge ttpoa the rongrees wa» one of the moot widely known if j«-ssible at 1'anama. The atb rney the need of wi»e legislation for Alaska pioneer residents of that section of ita general rejxvrta that we can undoubted it is not to our credit as a nation that •tate. ly acquire good title from tbe French Alaaka. wli eb has teen ours lor 36 Panama canal cc tn pony. The work Prospetta are very encouraging in the years, should still hats aa poor a »y»- •hoold ta carried out aa a continuing tern of laws aa ia tta case, it is a ter gold mining district in the Hantiam jxdicy without regard to change ot ad Considerable development ritory of greet maa and varied re- ...uiitry ministration; and it should tm legun source*, well fitted to aiipjxirt a large, work is being don« ami new machinery under circumstances which will make jermanent population. Alaska nee I. Installed. A smelter will ta shipped it a matter of pride for all administra a gvxa! land law and such provisions for io early neit »ummer. tions to continue the policy. homesteads and pre-emptions as will *»f Porto Rico It is only neceassry to The Greenback mine, on Grave creek, emiHirage jiermanent sett lament. We •ay that tta prosperity ol th* island should abaj« legislation with a view Southern Oregon, baa a new 20-.lamp and tbe wisdom with which it lias lieen not to tta exploiting and abandoning of mill completed and ready to login a governed have l»en such as to make It tli« territory, but to tbe building up uf much larger business that it has been serve •» an eiample of ail that is best home* therein. The foreais should ta in insular administration. protected, ami, as a reeomlary, but still ahis to do in the past. Over 60 ton* of On July 4 last jmace and amnesty important matter, the game also, laws <>re «il! ta crtiahed daily. Nearly 300 were promulgated in tbe Philippine •boaId ta enacted to protect tta Alas )«ople are supported by tlis Greenback islands. Home trouble has since from kan .almon fi.heries against the greed mine, ths houses of which bare made a time to time threaten«) with the Mo-' which wouI i destroy them It would thriving little town with a store, hall bauimedan Moros, but with the late ta well if a congrea»ional committee ami achoolhouae. Tbe town is known insurrectionary Filipitioa the war has could visit Alaska and Investigate its •• Greenback and has recently l«en entirely c losed. Civil government has i needs oa the ground. made a postoffice. now been introduced. Not only doee THEODORE ROowEVEl.T. each Filipino enjoy such rights of life, White House Dec. 3. l»08. liberty and tbe pursuit of happiness as I A fanoral «tatT abvfold bo al the boa«! I ««4 lb* arvny FUIj-lnc » ar* •nja’jrtng gr**t*r liberty i (han rr©r btHor* i < c*nirtsi <»! r»»f|wr»u.in* «honk! bo in i *hr hand* of (bo gwornmont. IlniM »*p t *3 i -■< *• *.• bo ablo to Iroat i M-iiro* «i-Hflrif»n rardlnal foaiur* of i vwr iorttgn policy. UoTiiae tant! !** • u> th* ritrnt«»( bna a thr ourkingtnan «>r evninlij in grnrra! i All futur* fill an rial l«Ki»iati«‘ii ah«>ntd to»ll an itiforchangvablo rurronr,, i rontortlLfc ittU» gold at th* will ol lb© i bolder : s I MM • • • • : : : I i .................... Dwc. 3. — Preaident Rooreveit s animal address to congres» was read in both houses yesterday, Following is a synopsis of t he docu- Washington, ment: Two German warship* have arrived To the senate and house of representa- in Venetuelan water«. lives; President Roosevelt will visit the We still continue in a period of un Northwest next May. bounded prosjerity. Thia proajw’rity A general exchange of tconpe in the is not the creature of law, but un- d vtibteilly tta laws under which we work Fliilippinea ha» been ordered. have been instrumental in creating the King Alfonso is having a great deal i olid It ions which made it jMesible, and oi trouble in «ei iiring^» cabinet. by unwise legislation it would ta eery Biackllsted miners told tbe strike enough to dretroy it. There will un doubtedly ta periods of dejiression. commlMion their »ide of the trouble. Th* wave will recede, but tlie tide will The anthracite al trust I" negotiat advance. This nation ia «eat««i on a ing for the purchase of the independent continent Hanked by two great oceans corn pan les. It is <om|xuHsl of men the descendants Fire in’t'levelaud, Ohio, resulted in of pioneers, or, in a sense, pione«>rs the death of three fir iurn and a heavy themselves, of men winnowed out from among the natiooa of tlie old property lore. world by the energy, boldness and love At least 26,000 took advanage of the of adventure found in their own eager low pasnenger rates from the I’aat and hearts. Huch a nation, an plate-i, will located in California during Septemtar surely wrest sucre»« from fortune. ■ nd October. In my message to tlie present con- Emjcror William, In an addrea» to gte*s at its first session I dlscusesd at aorkmoii, denounced aocialiatn and length the question of the regulation of warned them to have n<>tl ing t<> do tin mi lug corjiorationa which are j» p i- larly known as trusts. with it* ducirinea. Our aim is not to do away with cor- Ex-Speaker Tleimaa B, Need ia criti jiorations; on th* contrary, the-e big cally ill. aggtegations are an inevitable devel Tta Cuban reciprocity treaty ia »ore opment id modern industrialism, and of taing ratified by the *enate. the effort to destroy them would ta Mr. Ilmk, I’niteal States minister to futile union« accomplislied in ways that Japan, died/ery suddenly of apoplexy. would work tlie ntmoel mischief to tta entire body politic. The mvn who held up and robbed tbe I heiiev* that monopolies, unjust Hrulgvr, Montana, tank have tawn d 1st iimillations, which prevent or crip captured. ple coriijietition, fraudulent overcapi The German reh tatag wa» tbe Mime talisation, and other evils in trust or of more rioting during a de tale ou tta ganisations and practices which iniur- tariff qneatioo. iously affwt interstate trade, can be Senator Mitiheil and Commisaioncr jireveiite-l under tbe |>>wer ol rengrrss Hermann deny tta prevalence ol land to "regulate commerce with foreign na tions and among the several statea." fraud« in Oregon. If it prove Impossible to enact a law An effort will ta made to raise seve that will regulate these corporations, ral Spanish gonboata sunk tn taiiao then, assurwillv, we should not shrink lake, Mindanao (»land, in 1HDS. trom amending tbe constitution ao as Tta senate committee oa military Io secura beyond jx-radventuie the pow affairs will report in lavor of tta house er sought. Htabdlty of ecnnomic policy must al nlll reorganising the militia and plac ing it on the same hading with tlie ways ta ti-e prime economic nee«i of liiis country. This »lability »bould regular army. not ta fosallltatton. The country has ta has never before known during tta The house committee on appropria •cquieared In the wisdom of the pro record*! history of the i»latxia, but the It is exceed people, taken as a whole, now enjoy a tion« has agreed <>n the pension appro le, live tariff j>rinciple. priation bill. It appropriates *139,- ingly uudeairsble that this system measure of self government greater than MT(AO0, which la *6,730 more than for should ta destroyed or that there that granted to any ottar Orientals by sb«>uld ta violent and radical changes any foreign pontr, and greater than tta current year. therein. Oar j-est exjsvrirme shows that enjoyed by any other Orientals The official vole of California on i that great pr-«j«rlty in this country under their own governments, »eve governor, aa announced by tbe eecre- has always come under a protective tta Japanese alone. Too much praise tary of »tat«, is I’ardee, Kepnhli<an, tariff, and that tta country cannot cannot ta given to tta army for what 1 !'■, >• , tana, I 'em-xrat, 1* . j>rosj>er iimb-r fitful tariff changes at it baa «tone in tta Philippines, tath in Pardee's plurality, 3,663. short intervals. It is most earnestly warfare and from an adminiatrative to ta wisiied ttat we could treat the •tandjoint, In prej-aring the way for France wilt expel many more relig- tariff from tta «tandpoint solely of oor civil government; and similar cr*lit ous orders. bgslnese needs. Die ««II taing of the belongs to the civil authorities lor the Tbe Chinese government Is planning wage earner, like Ih» ««II tains of the wav in which they have plant««! the a steamship line to tbe Pacific c mat. I tiller ot the soil, •hoold ta treated •• ar*is of sell government io tta ground It is aunounceil that President R.xree : an essential in shaping oar «bole thus made ready tor them. Tta army has l«'en reduced U> the veil contemplate« a hunting trip in - economic policy. There mint never be •ny change which will je>>j>ardise tta minimum allowed by law. It Is vary Alaaka next spring. •tamiard of comfort, the standard ol •mall for tta si»e of the nation, and Tta powpecta are that Oklahoma wage* of tbe American wagesorker. most certainly should ta kept at tta only will ta admitted as a stats at Inis One way in which the readjuattnent highest point of efficiency. •nasion of c >ngreea. sought can be reached ia by reciprocity A system of maneavering oor army An unsuccessful attempt «as made treaties. Ttay can ta uaeii to widen in IsMies of aotne little siae has leen to blow up a train in which tbe em mr marsets and to give a greater field tiegua and »bouid be steadily continued. | for tbe activities ol our producers, on ■ Without sm h maneuvers It is folly to ueror of Jaj*an was riding. the one hand, and on tta other ban«! asj«<ct that in tta event of boetllitie« Tbe tank al Bridger. Carbon county, io aerare in practical shape tta lower- > with any erriocie be even a »mall army Montana, was held up by threw maaked Ing of dutiM when they are no longer coejia could ta han-lied with advantage robtare and *10,000 secured. nee-tai for protection among our own | Our officers and enlieted men are Tta opinion of tta press all over the people or when tbe minimum of dam-' such that we can heartily take pride in world is that tta presiiient's message age done may ta disregarded for the them, but they must ta thoroughly Is noe ol th« shiest ever delivered by sake of the maximum of g<xxi accomp- trained, loth aa individuals and in tta ' li.bvd. ■ny president or monarch. tnase. In tta circumstance« of modern it would ta both unwise ami tin- A bill has tarn introduced into con never as ry at this time to attempt to warfare tta man must act far more on his own individual responsibility than gress amending the irrigation law. It re«<>i,struct owr financial system, which ever before, and tbe high individual would permit re,’la ms I ton and pur has been tta growth of a «wntury, but efficiency of tbe unit is ot tta utmost chase under cash entry law, also allow •nme a-lditional legislation ia, I think, Importance. tta l«w»ing of water power developrsi desirable. It is «nggestel that nil 1 urgently call your attention to tta hy tta government. future legislation on the subject should need of passing a bill providing for a The t'nitrd Mates «ill not mis with ta with a view of encooraging the use general stsff and for the reorganisation Venerosla's financial •liait« in th« pro- of such instrumentalitiee as will auto of tta supply dejurtmenta on tta lines poswl new ben. matically supply every legitimate de- of the bill prupoemi by tbe secretary of * » NEWS OF OREGON *1 1 -w--------- v ve arJ**«k. ’*5 i « ***' ä .*RV w - ' > <? >'■>' - a »-■. V < ■ • 4C4 ifTVvv • . •‘è j.' «Mr» -• ÿc ■ .•«A t POET! AND MARKETS. Amcrkim Uo«aid H**« lo Po y. Now York. iMc. V. — Kiprrt*Umiliar with tho Ira«!« ot VeuMUrla, nmUr norm a I con*! it ioni. Mort, aoy« * Trib uno di «potril from Lxmdoa, that tbo mttnrnB ro*onum art» dorivo»i rhiotly fr*>m import* of Hour from Uto (’nitad hlatrt and Canada, and riporta of rofloo to tbo «amo markota, and that tbo ooia- uro of tbo customs for the Bottlomenl of Brltiiih and Gorman claima would io» voi vo th* pay moo I of debt through dut loo lovted upon corn merco fr<>m and with A morirà« Wheat—Walla Walla, 71«72c; bine stem 7t>4»0e; valley, 74«. Barley—Feed, *83.60 per toa; brew ing, *34.00. Flour—Best grade, 3.60ffi3.V0; grah am. , I.3OW3 «0. I M distaffs—Bran. *)t.00 par toaj middlings, *33.60; shorts, (16.60; í chop. (16. Ceban Children Set Ires. Washington, Dee. ».—The 11 Cuban children who have taan detained In New Y‘dk during the past sevensl we« ks i by the authorities were .>rdere«l released today by tbe treasury department, and they will immediately pr rest to lli» Point Ixiiua I'nivoraity Br< lherhood e bool, in California. This decision was r«a« bed after a hearing at the do- j>artm«at talay. Tta meeting was be hind rloerd doors, but it developed Ita fact that the arbuol ia not objsctionable in any way. «Irrst tuwasl ITnIatied. Cleveland, O., Dae. ».—Tta I Mt spadeful of earth that M-|>arat»l the workmen engaged in digging ti e two sections of the big waterworks tunnel. 100 feet under take Erie, was removed today, and, after sis years of continu ous labor, tta tunnel 1» practically completed. Its pur pore ia to »apply tbe city with pure water from an Intake crib five miles out in take Erie. Since the wrk login 60 lives have been lost through exploetons and other accidents. Gate—No. 1 white, *1.16ffil.l7Hi gray. * 1.13H(R1.16 per ceOtai. Iley — Timothy, (lOffill; clover, *« 00. cbeal, *•<«» per toa. Fatal oee Beet Bnrtanks, "OffitOe per sack; ordinary, 60t*66e per caatel, growers'price*, Merced sweets, *1.76<| * 2 per rental. Poultry—Chickens, mixed, *2 oOffi 1.26. per pound, lta; hens. *4*4.60 pwr dosen; j»r pound, lt)c; springs, *3.00 US.50 per dosen; fryarc, *3.60*3.00; broilers, *2.00*3.60; ducks, (6.00* 6.00 per dosen; turkeys, live, 13c, Ireoaed, I6e; geeee. *6.00*6.60, Cbeeee — Full craam, twiaa. 16 4«! Young A merlo*, 16K*17K j factory pricea, iffil Me lesa. Hutter—Fancy rreamery, tOffit3l*a per pound; extra», 30e; dalry, 10 »23Se. atore, 16*11». Fgga—250|30c per dosen. Hope— New crup, 33<fAc por pound. Waol—Talley, >>H«l6e: Extern Oregon, 6« 14Se; mohair, MffiMtc. Heef—Greee, cows, 3® SS« par pound; steers, 4c. drwseed, 6ffi7e. Vsal-7S«6Se- Mntton — G hws , Se par pouad; dreamxl, 6e. Iwmbs — Groes, *S« P«r ta««^l dreaaad. 6 Me. 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