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H SI E * ART. D M. D.
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DENTIST
Pullman and T. ur .t care un l«>th
traine t hsircar* •■»• ran.^nlo t<»
leu ami I I Paco, end t>.orisi carv lo
ITilcago, MI IxMlia, New Orleans and
tt ■•l.ìngt’.n
t .uin.vting al ftan Franciaro wilh
rveral lin«-sf.>r li..i«>liilu. Jaj*n. l'hma
‘billp|u im *. Central and h..uth Amar-
ca.
>«■« Mr» 'I E IV.oluar >ee. a.-«nt al
It.at S, iu •tate.n. or a-blrv-a
Portland, < >r<>
aprabeasi»« Itavtew
I’re. llmt
Cashier.,.
....
I tksly te Pro ve
.
T J Mragvr*
.......W A Ewtau
The Tran* Mi*»i«eippi congress i* in
I> ra a general banking and »«rhang* «. wion in fwmtlie.
bu» n.»«
I. na made al currant r»lr*
Tnraey has called lor 63.000 n --n lor
• ud dealt» i»»u«J ou pr>n«'i|wl citi«*.
•r-vl. in Ma- edon la
Pope Plus hn* given »20,000 to I«
.Hstributral among the poor of Rome.
J. M MOORE
The two Kanaa« Cities are again
suffering from the eflerte of high eater.
j
The 37th national encampment of
tbe G. A R. 1« in **ei<>n at Man f ran-
< i*«u.
> » * y,Y.r-'T
;X‘A<
til work guarantied Eetinaata* turaahml ¡
M»41 c U 0« -*3*
Hoose veil wants Root to help him
defeat hi* New York rnemie* »nd will
endorse him for president in IMO*.
A wealthy I’avenport, la , woman
wa* ki«inape«i and belli for »50,000
rafie.m, but gaie her captors lb* slip
and eecaped.
AU PRILL M. D.
PHYSICIAN ani SURGEON
Vesuvius continue* active and is
sending arnoke and Kame to a height ol
4,000 feet. Lava i* flowing toward Ot-
tajamo and Pompeii.
Sela, Ortjoa
THE SCENIC LINE
Through flalt lek» City, Leadville, Pueblo, < ■ ¡..rado Spring»
Denver,
A falling meteor dwstroyra! a bridge
at Mendon, Mich.
»nd
th«- Fauiou» Rocky Muuntain S, .-nery by daylight to ail point* East.
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
♦-................. .......... — -
F 11 Mauldint
©•atar Xa
Fr«*h Candy, Nut«, l igara and Tulmcco,
and wdt drink* of ail kind*.
Try Him.
Cardinal Gibbons ha* left Rome on
hl* »ay to ti>* I’nitral States.
3
3
Sleep'ng Car* and Superb Dining Car S-rvic*.
STOPOVERS
ALLOW LI)
l'or rute*, folder* anti other
forinnutiuii addrr&f
All kind» of wafc-b«*, cl«ak* and jewelry
promptly retired
SCIO OAXOOH
R. GILL
Scie CrHcn
Wagon Maker
ALBANY
LUSCH
('OUSTER
M« hillop A Chun hill, Prop«.
Al.»ANY OREGON
he beM ¿Oc meal
Open all night.
In
th*
li
.’> cent*
bhnvhig.......
Hair Cutting
blieuilKxdng
Hath*.
[)K -M H ELLIS
EYE AND EAR
M>1.twain block
Albany, Oregon
J. J. Barnes & Son,
Ecglisii
sport»n>«-n
are confident
’thnniraek ill will lift th« cvp thi*
year.
and labor, jurisdiction of th* matte of
th* a*c u»lon of Chino*« having lawn
trau»f»ri*l Iron, th* tree.ury loth* lat
ter department, »ar« ma.l« pnlillc to
day and are now ready for diatr I button
rhe*, rale* d (Ignat* what I hl near per-
am* ar* prrmitl*l U> laud at porta <>t
the ( ultra! 'lata* under th* provt.|«>ii»
of tie la»* and treaties, together sith
th* po ts at ahich l liioear, otlior than
Chinas* diplomatic and consular offi-
«er*, may (ami and name th* oflkwr*
wl> have l*rn ««atcl with Hi* poser
and authoiity h*r«-t.fl-da «-onfarrwd on
I collect’.ra ol custom*, giving their »•»■
jtion* and jurisdiction.
Condition* *r* named Io whi< h every
’ Chiueee parson «««king admiseion into
the l’nited SUtea under the provision*
of th« act of 11*03, lor th«- |.ur|«.M> of
taking part in any lair or *cbi Ilion
autioriaed by coi.gre«*, shall cor.fntn
a condition pr*«-vdsnt to *uch adn i«
slon r«g"l**n>n» governing the a’rvst
and de|».rtatian id Chinese unlaw fully
within tiie I’nitral Mates ara Included.
All to d there are 6! rule* embr*>«*l in
the new regulation*. Accompany mg
th* regulation» ar* law» and treat I«» re
lating to the e»< Insion of Chinees
Provision I* made for a Brrtilltan
rrav.rd of all Chinee > laborer* arriving
an I departing at porta ol entry, e pie»
of.Mch registry lobe tranMuittral to
th« commia«mner general of immigra
tion.
Conditions ar* preacrltrai to which
■II Chin«*« peraon* claiming tbe right
of transit through th» L’nited Ntate* to
foreign territory muat conform a» a «-on-
ditIon pre-«ding am h privilege
!»“•
merou* < hange* hare been iirav*«ary in
the revision of th*»* rule* to mak«
them r nlorm to th* tianafer ofjnriailio-
tlon cv*r tne subject from th« treasury
department to Hi* dejwrtment of com-
mere* *d lal-or.
Forms of blank» air
prescribed and rule* made to govern the
officer« charged with lb® enf>>rcwmeut
of th« ec.luslon law.
LAWS AT I ALLT.
Fei-ertar/ Hitcheock has ordered an
investigation of lan«l fraud* in Indian Congr«»« May He Asked to *<p<al I’re a-
territory.
cat I and I a*».
Io«epi> Pulitaer h*» given |3,000,000
Washington, Aug. ill —Th« 5ltth
tor the establishment of a » bool of
cnngrvM, worn it regularly aa* inblea
journalism at Columbia nuiversity,
in Itocembar. will 1» called upon to rr
New York.
move from the statute books three laaa
Tbe Bulgarian premi«-r («lieve* Hie
Macedonian rebellion will be confiued under which the government I* being
• vi’t.'niatically robl*«l each year of bun
to Mouastir.
dreda ol thourands, if not millirm*, of
Th* salmon pack for thia y«wr will dollar«’ wo th of pabiic land«
The
i>e about 300,000 cases. Thi* i* mwrly roblwra are not in all case* violating
23,000 <-■■*• abort of Isst year.
th«- letter of the law, and a* long a«
Tbe general staff of the army gave th«-«« thr.e law» remain in lor. • they
becretarv Ro d a dinner in honor of hi* cannot tie reacted, but they arc vi. lat-
Illg the spirit of the law, and n eap«
SU.CI-»» in securing th* new army law
only <>n te. Imicalit >**. The fight I*-
Wheeling, W Va., union and non- gun in the laat days of the 57th con-
I union men claahe«i ami over 1,000 shot* grea«, to bring alout the re;*al of the
! were fired.
Only two men
were
timlwr and atona act, the damnrt land
i wounded.
act, and the commutation ciao»« ol the
The powers are not likely to interfere liouieatcail act, i« to lie renewed with
with Russia m her move against Turk- vigor, and th* friand«, aa well a* the
*y a* they f«**l that th* sultan need» enemies of reform, are earn now pm-
I*’ing to enter th« fray, each aide d*-
i l>uui*hm«nt.
termincd to win.
Eng-
Lord Haltabnry, ««-premier of
Sc re tar y
Hitrix-ock, after more
i land, la critically ill.
than four year» in the cabinet, during
The British parliament haa ad- which time be has famillarirad himself
with the operation* of the several land
■ ; on rue. I until Novetnlwr 3.
law», has tiecH.m« conviniwl that the
1 eatern rapitsliste are aiisiou* to se- statute* »lionId I* cbangrai.
lie can
. nre yellow pm* land« of Southeastern not «r«- why the government ahool.l r*-
i Oregon.
lioqtli»h for It an acre timber lands
Th* first meedng of the Alaskan ll at are worth 1 00 an acre; l>* can
boumiary «-ommiieien a III be held Hep not •«• why dummy entries «hould !>e
permit’*«!, «ven tfujugh they lie made
tember 3.
just inside the limitati.’n» <.l th* law ;
Jeffrie« lias retained hi« title of he dra« not ere • y on* n an should 1«
chnnipion of the world by again defeat permittee! to make an entry In lb* in
terest of another, nor doe« he reogtnise
ing Ccrbett.
the jus-ice of allowing cattle l<ar<>n«
Captain
R.
H.
l4tw»on. a di- am! large «1.» k interest« to gain cou-
tmgnished naval ..ffi.«r in the Civil tr d. if not owner »hip, of vast tract» of
War, I* dead.
publi. grating laud«, contrary to th*
Admiral Glaa* ha» returned to Brem public polhry.
b«H-retarv llltch.o k
erton naval station with hi« wjaadron ba« com* t<> realise that while th* gov-
after a cruise In tbe North Pacific ■rn*nt i* annnally l.wing va»l *r> a« of
valuable lands under the operation* of
ocean.
the law* ju«t ipe< ifiral, the goterner.t
The battleship Maa*ac(iu«rtt« «truck i*, to a great eitent, power lira to arrest
1 so nnchartered ro*k and will hav* to many furmiof
ulati*e*ntrie**o |..ng
go to dry d<» k. Iler injurie* ar* not as ¡»he c l««a ivm.«ln on the •tatui»
■er ion«.
took«.
General Blacksmiths
and Wagonmakers
We buy our et<rk in large quantifie*
and keep a fnll line of carriage
and
»ago material. All kuula o< work in
our line done oo aliort notice.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
SCIO, OREGON
C. HUMPHREY
The Turkish gendarme who kille>! a
Italy Eapacfa Wa*.
Knaaiau consul ha« Iran e**cut*d.
Rome, Aug. I*.— The memorandum
Turkey will pay th* consul « widow
of the Bulgarian government to the
t «0,000.
power* regarding tbe «rustión in Afa-
Charlea M. Hchwab >• at the t.ea.1 of , «donia ba* pr.»lu<-wl a great effect
a groat tailoring trust just f< rrned hero. The general Imprtwaron I* that
which will establish bou*M throughout (| a Bulgarian government i* no longer
to h(1|d
popular teeing,
the l’nited fUlw
which, unie«« it i* re|.rv**ed in time,
f-ak« Erie fishermen are preparing Io will tear! to a war with Turkey. The
figl.t tbe Cana.Ban revenu* ruttvr« in fate of Bulgaria in that event. Il I»
the filter« when an attempt I* mad* to thought, would probably I« the same
capture th* fishing leasels.
aa that of <ire«»w in th* last war with
Turkey. Tbe Italian government la ei
Rain i* causing the Kanra* rive» Io
changing « lew* with Viennaamf Lindon
rise again.
Russia baa derided on a
l*a.* in lb* 1er Erat.
aoe—Chichrring. Kimball,
Weber and other*
oaotv*—Newman Bru* auf
Kimball
E.U. WILL
(Scurrili ^ftluoir ikaler
Music D>>ika, fhret Mu* c, Small Instrument« and String*
Agent tor the popltar tew II.■me" Seaing Machine.
ft Sell a Sewiai Machine dr $20, Wamatti far Fire Team
Necllra and Supplì«* for all Hewing Machin**.
Fiat«*. Organa, and Hr» mg Machine» Repaired.
120 First Street
Ylbany, Oregon
HAPPENINGS HERE IN OREGON
I* —A t>*w «»< of
I
Ilo To th*
J)
»ire in the Cincinnati sUx-k yards
destroyed »i.O.oco worth of property
Modern I qulpmcnt. through Pullman and 1 ouriat
a. W. HftGEY
J
By th* collapa* of Ui* upper deck of
a Einiaii itenner 40
people
were
dr< wned.
China ha» agreed with tba l’nited
State« to open two port«, Ihm main-
laming the opca door polity.
CiaeUutt,
3 a*tlc* st U* Taxe«
Xotary Fibllx
¡Ule Orages
lataraatlag le l»ur
Maa, Haaflev».
SCIO. OREGON
SHELIOM
Hw
Pre wat «4 la «..mdvearg t «cm. Meat
cppxcxm
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
H
at
The Russian Beet haa sail*! for Turk
ey to enforce the den.an.l that slaying
of reinsul he avengral.
T»;»shoa* ZxthAxx* Ho 11.
Waablngt.m, Aug
grill and approved by Secretary Cwt*!-
Import•
' y..<t, of the department ol rotcn eri«
ant ttapprelwg« of Hw Pnat W**h,
>
0 xa 4 x .AU Z c I* c U£
Hagatattoa»
P«MK
missioner General of Immigration her-
W. E. COMAN, <!. 1’. A.,
Bs’.c Ortroa
CM»« m
Chine*, regulation*, prepared by Com
TWO HI WISPHERFS.
5HASTÄ ED3IT3
Trains leal» West tb-io f..r Fortland
■nd »ay «tallona at lu 43 a m.
l«a«c
or Allatny at 3 4A p m.
A
OATNFRFD FROM AU PARTS OF THF
Southam Paaifia C j
OHfUON
CO.,
New
-VI A—
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT
Tl LL U HO Mat I AND
EVENTS OF THE DAY
JV)D SOM55
Jlews
Al <• I <1
policy of
Th* Hervían cabinet na* resigned,
■nd King Peter threaten« to abdicate.
The ehaneee am very alim that G»»
lom la «ili ratify thè Panama canal
tresty.
Ma-wloman*. diaappolntral in recai*.
ing American «yuipatiiV in thè war
«Uh Turkey, et. erge that praa* i*
bribed.
Nearleg the Nevada I lee.
Car«*. Ne* , Aug. It. —New« ba*
(men received that a party of convict*
who e«r*|-*d from the priron at F>> who .
Ca’ , vi«itra| Glen .Alpine, near Tall*
They «topped at the retort at noon.
dem*n'i-d dinner, and carried away
•everal day«' provision*.
Beyond tak
ing food they did not annoy or threat
en any one, and openly admitted their
identity. The <on let* are now near
ing the Nevada line, and if they croe*
an effort will be ma.la to capture them
D. M. Parry, preeident of the Nation
Street Car* CotUfle
al mannfai turer*' avenciation,
put*
Carthage, Mo., Aug I». —A head-on
laoor onion« and mob* in the «erne
collision took place thi* afternoon on
category.
the Carthage Joplin ele trie railway
A Rock I «land train went through ■ three mile* from thi* place. Motr rman
bridge nvar Topeka. Kan., killing one Joseph Raker wa* killed. Motorman
man ami «eriously injuring a nnmlwr T.d lleige fatally hurt and 25 other
imr on* *ertou*ly injured.
of other*.
HIO fWlMIIA IN I Alt TINO
M ai
hi
i oui ni him wvh .
LowiwiteahMwr Iti« hard» Ut»»» Iteavoa»
far Withh-.Mieg Larg* Traci.
Willamette valley farmer* are re
Jolting over the pruapect tor good
profit« in almoet every thing they
bate to aril thia year
S ih only arc
prli ea good, but yield* are large ami
a* a <on»e«|uenre there wlll be more
money In the valley thia year than
there ha* bran for more than a de
< ade before
Wheat at Salem I* quoted at 70
i ent» with the mill« paying a J « ent
premium
In ordinary year* all above
' ■< < rota would be clear profit but be
. «u»e of the high Wage« paid to farm
help thia aeaaun It will take from SS
to M cent* to pay the raat of produc
i .’i
The average yield, ao far a«
< an be learned, will I m - about 30 buah
el* to the acre or more
Thia mean»
I
I
acre on wheat after allowing for all
labor and eipenaea
Oata have turn
d
.1 better
In
proportion
lhar
»heat, and the large yield with
•
price of about 36 cent* per buahel
»III leave a gon.) profit on that crop
T •
• •-n ha« b«*-n very favorable
for hay. and ylelda have been good
The pr|. e» quoted at preaent are from
17 to 1« a ton In the local market for
ka>ae hay
Farmer* «ay that about
half of thia price 1« profit
Yield« rue
from two to three ton* tier acre mak
' ing thia crop a better paying one than
wheat
Hopa promlae a price ranging from
IS cents upward and it la generally
figured that all alwve * < rota la pr. fit
though grower« »ho hire alt
thel.
work done and give their yard« a good
praying »ay that the <o*t of produc
tin* la 10 . ,-nta a pound
At
am
rate there ae.ni« to tie an ri.ellent
profit this year
The prune crop la large, and though
tl <- domeetl.- market; ha» not opened
ha« ta-en making •aie* at Ita n«a
price, a !\cent basis which price
leaves the grower a "better than fair'
margin
All through the year dairy products
have brought an »vtrnorfllnary prf e
, and even country butter ha» found «
-adv
market at
paying
flgur*«
■ W’oolgmwer* sold tbelr fleece» thi«
I year at a high price and aheep have
been In demand all through th* y«*t
Reglater l>re»aer of thè Oregon
City land office ha» r«welved
from
<‘on>nil«»toner W A Richard* of thè
l*nlte«i Htatee land office, a letter re
lative tu thè telegram of meni date
wlthdrawlng «ertalo publlc landa lo
that dlMrtct from
»«-ttlrmrnt
The
letier «llrwcta thè
withdrawal trm
iHirarlly of all varani unapproprUt*4
landa lo townahlpa i to 13 a«iuth hoth
inclusive range « ea»t, from aettle-
ment entry, «ale or other disposai,
under thè publk land la»a. penditi*
the determination aa to thè
adii«
ability of Including said arra wlthln
the Cascade ranye forest reaerve
Regarding the right«
of aettler*
who have already I« m ated on
________
land* __ In-
eluded In the «| h -< ifi..,| area. Commis
sioner Richard» »ays
Neither this temporary withdraw
• I nor the _
________ reserve of tha
pa-rnianent
land* which may follow will aff.-ct
any bona tide »«ttlement or claim
nroperly Initiated upon the land*
prior to th* date
t hrrva.f . ________
provided
that the M-ttlrr .
claimant* ■ nntlnue
to comply alth the law under whl. h
their settlement or claim* were Ini
Ila’.- ! and , !. , r| .
.
reiord within the pre«, rllred
«tat,
itory p.-t -I
The withdrawal oper
■ tee to defeat *11 aeltlem.-nt claim« or
Other .Ialine II tlatcl aubeequent to
thi« data rrgardleaa of the date upoa
which you receive the telegram "
D aily attendance
nmailiu
Thoagh Oregea** s«m.>l PupuUttoe Ha»
Oraatly IncraaMd.
Kuperlntemlent of Ihihlle
ln»trnc.
tlon J II l karman ha» just finlahed
omplllng the annual
school »tali*
tic» aa gathered from the report* re-
ently file.I In hi« ■ ifice by the sever.
«I county sup. ribtendenta
A* the re-
port« for last year covered a period
*f l< month« there I» no ha*la for
<>mparl*ona etcept In a few partic
ular*
The ». hool c«'n«.|» for the year er.fl.
Ing In Tune IMJ »hows that there
are In the state 141 7’7 tw-raoni !►*-
•«ran th. «»-.•« f I ami ?o veara
At
’he same time last year the school
•«■rulatlon wa» 134«.
«o that an In-
rea«e of S?»| I» shown
The average .tally attendance In all
CATTI IMI N Iti 11 Sfi TO API I..
’■
■ ’
•
■ ■ . during
the prra-eding year ha» berai <4 >1».
Daapit« .«canity of t rad Tbay HoM tor
while for the pre. .-.I I ng year It *••
Ratter Elgar««
■>• 77», or a de. reaae of J.’.flii
A de-
Never la the hldory of the country crease In the averse« dally attend
around liale hae th« cattle market ance at the «ame time that there la
keen as unsettled aa It 1» at the prea «n Increase In the s.ho.d population
ent time
Prtcra offered by etporl I* probaldy due to the ». ar. Ity of
buyer« are eitremely low and
the labor and thr high wag.* which, to
«ether take many of the older bove
cattle raiser« are refusing tn »ell
Crowding on top of thia there I« a out f ach.».! dutlng th«- greater part
scarcity of hav aa compared with last of the year
year, and prices are running moun
tain high
Hay la selling In the field
Protrai Agalnat W Ithdraoal«.
at (Io per ton »hl«h la »4 higher
A «pi-, lai m>-< ting of thè H.taehurg
than It wan last fall
t’attle-ralser» twiard of trado and • Itiiena generally
»ho have not a auffi. lent supply are ha« tram • all. I lo pn.f. vt agalnat thè
trying to contract for all they can ee withdrawal of any more publtc landa
cure, hut the farmer will not sell
troni entry In that portlon of
tba
Again there are more cattle on the •tato
Other commercial bodie« in
range thia year than last without auf thè «antera pait of Oregon will he
ficlent feed fur them
Notwlth»tanfl Invite.) lo cooperate In protrailo* to
Ing the .11». ouraging alate of affair» thè officiai* in Waahlngt.m t> C and
»hl.h confront the • attleman he J» lo our »malora an i repreaentallvea
willing to wait for further develop
■a agalnat Ibi
' ther *1
ntenta
tenalon of our ilr.- vly Immenae for
The etport cattle buyer» who have e»t r< «>-rvra
Su. h rei ently propo».-d
been In the country have had to go to r»tenalon» wlll *<>rk
•erloua hard
other parts b.-. aura they .mild not •• «hip» on tnan, lem» fide «ettlrr« now
cure the ■ attic here
The buyers le. «tefl on »otnr of thoee landa.
give Portland quotations here at 13 7’
per hundred for cow» and »3 15 for
Te Claer Loo« H», t'hannal.
»terra
The average
Is »3 75, and
Replying to an
earaent
requeat
even letter prl.es than that were re
•ubmllted by CongræRman Hermann,
< el red last year
If b«.th the buyer
bated upon a p<-tlth>n of the Cooa
and the seller continue to hold out. It
ILi.
han ’ er o’ . - Iin.-r . Se< r.-tary
1» believed that there will lie a num
of War Root »Ire« that hi- baa appor
ber <>f forced sale« on the part of th» tinned IIO. o . hi a» an emergency aid
•tockmen and that they will sell at
f
Ml torma
a Io»» to themselves
Hon In the Cooa ba yentrance chan
nel. which delay» deepdraft Veaael»
Na lira«« ta I Ight Ovar.
A« the »hoal I«
mr'antly eaiargtng,
minier, e there »oul.l have nieterlal
There la no range »ar in the t'pper
raaary tu
Deechutea valley
On the contrary ly mitered had It bee*
there I* the peace of denotation. The await < ongreaafonal a< tlon
range was overatoeked and eaten out
and no graaa worth making »ar over
PORTI AND MARKETS.
remain*
Where
neat
natila and
h<
. . on. e throve by the th<>n»anda
there la now none too mu. h feed for
M heal —Wall* Walla, 7>l'b7«c; bliw-
a few hundred*
Twenty year* ago vtein, 7*#*lc| valley, 70tMO*.
there was no finer grailn* region In
Floor—Valley. |J.fifi ' i . hs per bar-
the t'nltrd State« M.-n »ho no* rifle
rel; hard wheat atraiglila, I3.0IMIS.M;
all day In a cloud of duet tell of the
wheat,
patents, |ll0’<i&0.
time when the grasa waa up to tbelr hard
wh.de wheat,
knees a* they twat rode their horaea grabatn. II I' I9.7&
and cattle fairly wallowed la the feed 11 s: <« 00 rya »I net, 11 on
that covered the JO mile« of prevent
Harley—lee.I. I.’O per ton; brewing,
deaeri between Bend and Prineville
131. rolle.1, »'.’I d'.’l »0
•'ata—No. I whit*, 11.07'-«; gray,
|1 Ofi per cental.
Cewlrti Navlgatloa Obetreeled.
Millatuffa—llran. 133 per ton; mil«
During the recent freshet* a «and
I.ar formed at the mouth of the Cow dliaga, 137. »bort«, »33, chop, *10;
Illi river whl. h greatly hla.terral the linseed dairy foral, 0IM.
operation of th* plant belonging to
H*y—Timothy, old, »30 ;>er ton;
the Columbia A Cowlltr River Room new, »14 « I4{dot»r, nominal, grain,
Company
A dredge will shortly take 113; < heat, m ininal.
the work of clearing the < hannel tn
Ruttvr —Fancy cmamery, 30<a3tSc
hand, after which the company will
t<er pound, dairy, nominal, etora, id
put In two new pirre and rearrange
the sheer boom
When ffnlahral this «•17«.
Cheeae—Full .ream,
twin«, !4c;
bo.m will he one of the beat on th«
Columbia river and will tie of great Young .America, 14c, factory pri.-ea,
1 <• I Sc lea*
aaalatame to the logger*
Poultry—Chicken»,
mised,
llffi
ll**e P»' pound, «pring, Ifiidl'Sc;
To Have Hraed hew Sihaol H «*•*.
hena, i’.’;* 13 l»r, broilers, *3(03 per
Canyon City I« to have a nr* and
live,
10ia|?r per
nptmdate «bool building that will he doien; turkey*,
A credit to the town
The •■ hoot au pound, dt*e*rd, 14 'ISc dock*. I «5
rhorlt'.-a are advertising for bld* for pnrdotM; geeen. »S'.'ti.fio.
The building *1)1
Ita remaiructIon
Fgga— Oregon ranch. It»’*20c.
be two «torte« high and will have four
Potak**—Old
Burtiank«,
7(X<7«<
coat
It*
class and recitation rooms
per sack, grower«’ pri.wa, new po4a-
will be about »3000
tnea. Oregon, H(h<«|l per rack; Cali*
Per .Ide el Smith le*p*ctlng Parma.
forma, le per pound,
W heat hack*—In lota of KM), Star.
K !.. Smith of Hood River, preal
dent of the Rtate Board of Horticul
Heel — tiroes
»teera, »3 7*404.30;
ture la In Coo« county on a tour of dreaeeal, fiS'«7V»r per pound.
InapcTlon
While there Mr Smith
Veal—fle per pound.
will vielt moat of the principal farm«
Mutton—liroae. »3, drearad, fllyffi
In the county.
fi*; lamb*, groae. »3 A0; dreraed, 7e.
II <•— tlroaa, ,S 80'4*.70; draeard,
Ptaelng Mill Reread at Hale«*.
7-,
The Haines
I.umber Company’s
Hop«»— I«03 crop. 1*4» l*c per pound.
planing mill at Haine«, waa burned
Tallow—Prime, per pound, 4<*c;
The
last week
The loan I* »»non
plant «a» owned by Jamea Mitchell No. 3 and grease, 3%4*3c.
Wool — Valley, 17<• I fie; Eastern
of Raker City, who carried no ln*ur
Oregon, 13ffil&c, molialr, 3.'>ffi3>i*c.
ance.