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By T. L DUGGER
LINN COl’NTY, OHEGON, o< TOBER
Ornerai Review uf Important I tappe ri
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pe nigs presented In a Brief and
(onde used Form.
IRA FUMI N.
F--UI perema were killed and fifty In-
jated in an English railway accident.
J. J. Bûmes & Son,
General Blacksmiths
and Wagonmakers
T- kio I» advised that (lie army I»
making »‘ea-ly progrea« at Port Arthur
i
f ire wiped out an entire village in
Southern Russia. Five burnirai lam-
rile» ate homeless
The Norwegian bark Sir John law-
W» buy our «t-ek in large quantHira rm-«, from l.m l -n. »truck on r-ck» off
»n-l keep a full line of carriage
and .the coast ol S-.rway and went down
wagon material. Al- kirul«,-f » rk In aith all on boari).
our line done on abort notice.
The Santa Fe ba» large gang» ol men
al aork tn Colorado repairing rhe work
-I the flood. It will take a wrak to
make tbe road passable.
Horseshoeing a Specialty
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SCIO, OREGON
PHYSICIAN ini SURGEON
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State
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Twelve
People Drowned al
rous. New Mextao.
Vai
Bank
Deter tivee are unable tn find any rlew
il„ the p< r»c>n« who have attempted Io
Iclroy the lattleshiji Connecticut.
hbirv ia little danger that any further
latterupt will be mede.
Marines are
•tattooed all around the Inal and oth
er» on it.
Î0H
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
ft. V. HftGEY
Southern Patiti: G j
—ALBANY
CO US TE’li
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ALBANY OKI (ION
rha beai lOc meal
Open all night.
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SBASTA JÏDBTB.
Train» leave U e»t H. io for Portland
I aave
ami way alatimi» at 10 45 a. m
or Albany at 2 45 p m
Mi Killop A Churvhlll. Props.
a a ley
/»AW-» l'ortlaii I **
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p. tn.
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Allena 12 IO p n| . li
p in
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barramriito 7 '»5 p. m., * 55 a m
ban trancino» 7 m p tn . H.SA a
tir,«>i
Pullman and T^uri»! cara on l- th
traina < haircara K m » ramento tu Og-
l« h ami 1 1 l'afM» and t tin«t cara t<»
l hn ag". M l>»un*. Nrw Orione ami
U a»htng(<m
( ohiHN ting al San t rain ilo with
ALMAS' OKKOOK
• Yeral hiiMd-r H«»n«»lulu. Jaj^n, ( bina
’hilipj invi», (.'entrai ami Honlh Anirr-
ca.
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ATTORNEYS AT LAW
G» m
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MONTA*'»
Sre Mr» M I U •-«li.at.fMw, agrnl al
U cwt S n* atatl<«n» or addrrwa
ATTORNEY AT LAW
'kt'»«»! imMlc Bt»<l *(»lirlU»r
«4 Ivneioit* »n-t
Oft««. 2 2
M Mrwl
Al MA5V. ORFtiO**
W. E. C0MAN, <?. I’. A.,
l'urtland, < ire
FiANmi—Cliickering, Kimball,
Wvtwr and other*
K im badi
E.U. WILL
(»‘tenera! ^Unsie dealer
U(. J
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Music B-.-k». f>hret Music, Small Instrument» ar. I “itring*
Agent tor the popular "New Home" Sewing Machine.
We Sell a fciiit Machine for $20, Warrantil for Fnc Yeans
Needlra and Supplies lor all flowing Machine*.
Fianoa, Organa, and Sewing Machine« Re|«ired.
120 First Street
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OREGON NEWS OE INTEREST !
town ol Watrous was d*»Go;»l by th»
at
least
12
|ersuna wrr»
and housetop«.
Tin greatest
damage
rrAltura roti
« hahiaiqia
samplt nwrs top pair .
Albany, Oregon
Distinguish« d Rome* of the ( oun-
fry booked fur Next Year.
Oregon City—One of (he main fea
and
Tbe rwk crusher, tbe ture« <>t the Willamette Valley ( hatan-
qaa assembly lot |UOS will be the part
great iron bridge and much track at
i to be taken by the leading women ol
Wat mu« war* washed away.
tbe country and for which the Ixard of
Tin Gallina« river formal a new director» 1» already arranging,
Il i»
channel tier». In I be Gallina» canon, the pnrpv*» of tbe Cbanlangua marage
ment to devote two c-ntire day* ut next
the darn« of the Aqua I’ura company
yrar'a «eseiou to women ant women'»
broke, bunging a ter rifle fl ■•! on the work, and to insure the mniea* ■ I thi*
city.
The Monteeuraa-Ho*
Spring« feature ol the araembly an rfl-.rt ha«
track went out in many place»
Hall Iwti «tartai to «v-eure tlie services of
a di aen bridge» were deetmyed ami llie •uch diet iugniahal women a» Mra
s »• •
s hari-ute '1'i-r k it • < • i!it-si..
--I
Monleanma hath bou»»« w«re partly
York, a grand mere of Henry »ani
carrial away. Th» Nanta F» l«we here
Bea her arid a literary writer of alile
i» IIU.i'i"1
The Aqua I’uta company'*
reputation. Mies Anna Nhaw, prvei-lenl
|
of the National Woman '-iiffrage a«»o
Fol two block* on Bridge »tr«et every
ciation, and also Mra Call, president
buainvwi house waa fl-i««lal. Tbe big
of the National F,-«!erati<>n of Ikom-n's
Ilflald brick »tore was rumai and the
dab»,
Twenty
mer
bridge
undermined.
Sa rvtary Cr-es ia in <-oire»|>ondvn< v
■ bant» eatimatea tbvir ito» at from |2.
with Itirse ralebr it les and eij-al» to Is-
000 I.- 11.000 each.
aide to iwurr their attendance and »er
Gallina* park 1» under water and the
vices in making Ilia l'*05 ( hautauq-ia a
trolley line cannot lie repaired for two
grand aucrera. In forming (be program
• wk». Tbe race meet to have been
and engaging li-cturers for next year
held lu re next seek ha» iw-en declared
the officer» of the Willamette Valley
off
One hundred liiou»aiid dollar«
Chautauqua a«»• latimi will take ad
will not cover the loss to tbe town and
vantage of the bolding of tbe Is»» and
the railroad I-*» ia equal to tliat of re
( lark fair, and will engage only tlie
cent tliHsia in Ariaona
beet of talent in «very department, that
tbe exert Ise* may be up to a high
I OWNS WANHCD AWAY.
standard for the entertainment ■ f ¡M
waa around the junction of Mota
Napwlla erwk»
Aci‘-rding to dispatches from Gkla
bma the South Canadian river is high
Orc gun er than in 40 years. It ia feared that
Seto
the l<»s to cotton and coro crrqi» and
i-rl-lg«-«. with other properties along
tbe river, throughout tbe territory,
077XC1M
will lie enormous.
No In»» of life lias Rio (irandc («its New (funnel «nd
.......... ...T J tirai re. lieen reporteil.
JutUc* of th* Toico
Kstarr Titile
Hundred» arc Homeless.
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Bela Oraren
Sir William Harcourt, a notai Brit
Albnqurque, N. M ,(>c( 5.— Rtqiort«
ish ixililician, ia dead.
from fhc ti-iod» in the Rio Grande vat
A third attempt ba» I h - so made t;> ley above an<l below thi» city are com
De-» general banking and rxchanfr
• n « the liattle»hip Connecticut.
ing in. The towns of Valencia and
bus n«.«
I. n» made at current rates
Tiinld-d, Colo., reports that it can Loe lente» were prscUvaliy washed
an-1 draft» ieauerl on principal cities.
relieve all distress caused by the fluid.
away an-l several hundred families are
Tin- Sept« mlier receipts of the st. homeless. The river swung to the
All kin-la of walche«, clock« and Je weiry
I. us fan am untai to about 32,600,-
east, cut a new channel, and poured a
000.
promptly re|«ir.-d,
VIA-
torr.-nt th tough the two towna. No
Hie
RoMians
Irave
temporarily
BOXO OMXOOJT
II- «i were lost.
ebn kai the Japanese advance east of
The Bare la fe suburb« of tliia city
Mukden.
suffered the most in Ibi» immediate
The ciar may block the plan for the
immahale ranganiution of th« Rua vicinity, about 50 hottete being dea
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Ia» Vrga». N. M , Oct. 5 —Half the
Many person» were rearued from tree»
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C:'.o Ortica
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Of INTEREST TO (M'R READERS drowned.
Nhavlng......... .
Hair Cutting
bham|»Mdng
DENTIST
BY FIl>O0
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NA I ION
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Iron Said Io Have Been Pul In
Preserver Blocks.
Life
Washington, Oct. 4. — An alleged
cem»piracy, which baa liven »leieloped
by ortu Jala of tbe dv|uutm«ut of
com
merce and labor and of the department
Prompt Action l'rg«d on Blue Riv ol justice today rwrilled In lbs arrest
er Mines.
al Camden, N. J , of J. If. Stone, II.
Eugene— D. II
Weyant, who
is C. Uulntard, Charles W. Ruas aud
w rking up an liitvtret throughout the lame« Ruas, officer» of the Nou pareli
mining districts of tlie state in prvp«r Cork work». They were appreheuiled
mg rxhiblts fut tbe lew;» and < lark
li e t’i ted states mardial f->r tbe
espndllua, was in Eugene. II» was in
dlatmt
of New Jer«oy, under an Indict
conferance with mining men and others
• n-l urging prompt »ttiuti toward pre- ment li-und on September 2V 1-y the
taring an exhibit lor the Blue River Cnltal States grand juiy at Trenton,
district.
- l-arg ng them, untivi section 54(0, of
Mr Wi-yant urges that unies» som»
thing la don» lii-maliately the district the revised statutes of the United
cannot la- well irjirawrutat, ba-auae It -tate», with < map.i .ng tu defraud the
will bn naessafy to get out sample* govermenl and prejud c-e the adruinle-
Iwfore sinter «et» in and cluses up the
tralion of tbe »teamb.«t Inspection
rninea
If left until spring. It will lie
law» ny putting upon the market coin-
tuo late, hence it I» desired that the
exhibit« to ailivcfal an-l tosai Ibis prised rock bl.«-k» tor ua« lu making
fall. The Commercial club ha* taken life preserver», each ul which Idi» k»
an interval m th» matter and has called r ntainal in its center a pl»«» of bar
a meeting for next Wi dneaiay evening
iron about sig inches long and weigh-
al which lime a plan will togin forth-
I mg . ikht "Um-«-». The iron tear waa
with.
1 Insertai and loncealed In the bits k
(I l ON UOVTRNPITNI
t ANO
f r Ilin purpi-se of in teasing the weight
I-, ib- I-gal nquiremenl
f ail pounds
Marry < ordv of Vood Held t'p In the
Vlrlnlty of Mrartum.
-ifgoodctirk for each life preevreet.
The men arrested will be arrai-g.-d I«-
la Granile— Il ia reported that there f re the Uaite.1 Slatta diatrlrt c- art of
ia tied up by government luaperture
New Jersey, to plrad to the iodici meat.
around Meacham, *.’5 mili-, weet ol thi.
F.arly in Augnai, l'*vid Kahnswell-
city, 2,000 cord» of »•««! Iielieved to
bare liven cut Irum land not yet oat ol era' Son», manufacturers of Ills pra-
government owner»bip. A large num «errar» iu New York city, ordered from
many visitors from distant ¡mint», ber id men hare tile.I on lami in the the Nonpareil Cork works al Camden,
»inc* the Chautauqua «eraiona «ili be mountain». Uf »och IUD aciee 120 I« N J., bl • k» of c-impresM-l cork» tor
held during the life of tbe l!>O5 expo gta»ing land and 40 acre» timber Ian I.
I glit of the«»
the pre .-raptor» can get the gracing I, 751) life preset ver»
sition.
land on time, and yvt u«e it lor graimg corka are UM-d in each preeerver, and
StPIK ÎANK A M’(( tSS.
purpoeiO. To acquire title enough to the Unite I State» law lequire« that
give them the right to cut wm«i on the tbs tight
block» •hall contala ais
IruMcc^ lHAp€< t One Rccrnlly In- remaining 40 acre» they muri pay down pounds of coi k.
H neo Iba cork
m
full
for
th»
land.
Thia
it
1»
alleged
stilled «it Mute Mhool.
blocks were delivered, It w»» ditco«.
many have not done.
ly
Salem— The nr* orptic tank iwvnt-
urtvd at thr >tatr Mute a* h<M>|
giving complete mitiefa* tion. Ihr
txairil of truatcr* <»t that iimiituti- n
vi»he«l the school and weie highly
with the improvement in the
Twcrftge N^atrm, which malu-a the run*
dhione there mon* health! il.
*‘lt reema to me that thr »rptir tank
will came into general urn* in cltiva,”
ftaid Governor Cham)>erlainv aftrr hi*
return from the Mule arhool.
**By
thie prtx’fNa all ri I k I matten air con-
aufned and the otitflow from thr neptic
tank ia rlrar and <Mh)!lr«n liquid,
I
Iwdieve three tank* ehould l>e umm | even
where there i* g'»<*l aewrr <• »nnectione,
for by thia tneanw thr eearr ayetrm can
t*r inadr to tarry a larger amount of
refute and the nlrram into w hit h it it
tumrd will not l»e ao heavily |»*dlutrd
In auhurl*an districts where there ate
no Nrwrr connrrtlone the apetlc tank
will do rntn h to improve aanitary con-
i ditiona.
I believe the people ahould
investigate thr aubjrct and learn the
value of the arptic tank.'*
in
t royeii.
Ignacio Gutierres, a commissioner
1’iwtmesler General Payne continue»
ili» life of Sandoval county, telephoned that
in a danger'-us condition,
ths damage at I os Cordale» and Ala
bang« in tlie bilan *
raeda, above the city, will amount to
car
R *<ian« made a raid on ,
di a- several hundred tli u«an l dollars
rying supplies to Oyaina
There is one pas-enger train from
ttoyed a numtor ot them.
Southern California at (iallup and an
It is teportai that General Basilio other from San Francisco at Window,
Munos, leader of the Uruguayan tevo- while the other train» from California
oti t I- -, has ln-en allot by Ina furiuer are held here. The local officials can
follower».
not a»y when the train» will arrive or
Conaiilerable l<s»a of lit« and prop- depart, and the traffic situation is seri
erty was •> ca»«ionwl by fire In the ar ous.
Many leet of track is reported gone
tillery and ammunition inagaaine* at
at ttrtis, at Cerrillot, Waldo, Thornton
Nelostopol, Ru-ata.
and Bernalillo, and above ami below
The Japanese have togun a general this city at Rincon, Amarillo, N, M..
vlvanee on Mukden.
(ominu tvcnls.
and l»leta.
Portland Presbytery, Fairview, Octo-
The condition of Postil aster Genetal
tier 10.
Payne la very aeiiou*.
DROP IN IO crii AR.
Raker County Fair, Raker City, O. I<
Mobile, Alal am. i* having the warm- i
ter n-15.
est weather in its history (or th« time Man y People Injured at (hur«h (or-
Klamath County Agricultural aiMOH
ner Ntonc laying.
of year.
ciation, Klamath Falls. Octotier 12-14.
Adams, Maas , Oct. 5. — While Right
l-e-lvration of Wotuen'a club«. Baker
The Japanese have adopted tactic»
intendal to prevent the retum of the Rev. Thomas D. Beaven, Roman Uath- - City, Or tola r 12-14.
Fruit Fair, llood River, October
main Ruwan forte to Mukden.
olic bi»h p of Springfield, was laying
13 15.
Th«- Rural»« aquadron at Port Al the coiner stone of Bl. Stanislaus' I'ol- ■
Oregon
Frees
awciation,
Hood
thur lias made another attempt to ea- l»h church, a floor collapsed, precipi- j
Rival, (Ictober 14 15.
cajie, lint were dliveii lock.
Another ,
Baptist Young People'» convention
(sting 150 persons into the liasement
•ally ia exjaclal.
A doaen jiersoti» were injured, »everal McMinnville, th lolwr 14.
Oregon W C I I'., «late crgivrn-
Kuropatkin now >ral*«ev that he can- !
seriously. Bishop Btaven and several
lion, Portland. Ovtolier I* 27.
not go on to liarbin and the problem
lot the prirats aariating him were alight- !
Inland Empire Teachers* association,
ot wintering bi* tnsqw i« a arriouaoee
Pendleton, t tetota-r 11» 21.
The hope ot th* Ruwana ia to defeat j ly hurt.
Nome 7,000 persons attcmlal thr
(he Japauwee al Mukden.
rervmony and about 200 were »valid or
Power Prom Ihc HcMRflc.
Huuvenir Lew la and Clark dollar» standing on the floor which covetwl thi
Engrlir— Ni ut ire hlk* tarli file»! with
have been sent to I’reaident Rooeevelt newly made lavement.
Ju«t as the th«* rounty cirri by the Witbiiiirltr
and member of congrva» who were in- bishop was about t i lay tbe stone a arc Valle? Khctric K«iir<«d c< tnpany of
trumental tn aearariiig the appt opr.a (ion ol tbe flooring, about 40 feet
ita intrnlion to appropriai«* (roto tbe
tion to llie Portland exposition.
square, collapeed. dropping 12 fa t, and M» Krniie rifar 15,000 cubie in' bea of
carrying with it the liisiiop, the clergy water, by annera* ti.raaure, under a *
A mail car from Paris to Havre, con
and about 140 other».
incf» prtMNHira» to tx» ua«d in generai«
taining about 100 ¡louche» of American
In (lie confusion that followed many ing power lo operato all binda of ci«««'
mail, was broken into and Ul pout hr*
were trampled U|",n and half »ufltsat- : trical maritine ry.
7 ha poinl obero
ojM-ned and rifled of euch valuable* *•
al. Bishop lleven was I'aughl in the thè watwr »• to fw taken front tbe rivai
they may have containal
There la no
crush but was able to aS Vs himeell front la givrn aa <>n tbe norlh bank nrai thè
record of their conten • or of the valu
serious injury, lie was bruised abotit line Iwtwrrn rr fiotta 35 an<l 3’». tuWh-
ables atotractoi.
the body and had hrs hands scratched. •hip IH. 'ang«< 2
and «I-ari bao lite
W. J. ilryan la a grandfather.
I line uf tbe canal 14,000 fret long.
Breastplates Will Nut Be Made,
Diara«« i» claiming many Japaneae
M<p toward New (din fdi< fury.
Rome, Oct. 6.—Some time ago tbe
aoldter».
Rueeian government ordered 100.000
A »tot ta—A <itrd h«a I wn find for
An»«*rt’ «n ( an com
The liattlvehiap Connecticut has been bullet proof b >-a»tplatea of tbe tpy» in n for«! wherrby
tented by Signor Benedetti. The lat pany »<*Ha to the l’a< itlc shr«-t Metal
•ucccr »»fully launched.
ter recently »tarted for St. Peter »burg works thr frontspr ol lots 1 ami 2. blork
The Rue»ian cruiser Orel br»ks a to »uperviae tbe manunfai lure of tbe I.
The pfoprfty I» thè »He ol the old
cyflmler on her trial trip and will lie brvWCtplate«, but wa» atopped at Mun «an factory ami the conaidrratiun nani«
-ilayd an months.
ich by the Italian firm to which be had •*1 i'll, although th^ prh-e paid i"
This la tbe
The main Ruaetan army ha» retreat aold the rights to manufacture, and understood to l>e 120,000
ed Imm Mukden, leaving only a small wbh h objected loBignor Item-1. tti'a in tirai »lap toward tbe establishment of
tervention in the matter, and he re tira new can factory, which Iba Patite
force to guard the rear.
turned to Italy. The flrm had also - heel Metal work» w III »ta«t bere tofi te
The J«|«»new army ha» captured I a undertaken to supply the Japaneae Ih» opening o( tbe flahtng ma-on.
pare.
Pre, treally no resistance waa government with SOo.OOO breastplate*
offered by the Kuwian».
Nugar-MaKlng at La Urandc.
Train of Nhh and W ounded.
I.a (.ramie—The la Grande Amalga
A Pug t a- trnd tug just in from Alas
General Oku'» Headquarter» in the mated Sugar factory 1» running day and
ka, (»porta having sighted a Russian
Field,
Oct. 5 — Tbe flrat »ont b bound night, and will have a run of over UO
guntsat at Unimak pass.
train on the railway left thia afternoon lay» on the sugar lawta raised in tbe
Hops have advanced two and tore»
Grand Romle, which amount to 25,000
cairying CHI J a,« uvee wounded, 100
cents throughout the «4 iBurnetts val
ton»
The beet» from I'maltha county
ley ami al North Yakima
Independ ai. k and 3M wound»« Russian prisoner» will keep the factory running consider-
Tbe wounded ably lalet thia eeamn than usual.
ence growers bare receied as high a» on the way Io Japan.
are practically the l»»t of tbe Japanese _
_ _ plowed and pulled In
Jteet» are being
30 cents.
woumled at the lattle of Liao Yang ¡the valley, and U n» aie lei ng hauled
A dispatch flora Constantinople «•»•
Tbe boepltala ar» now devoted to tbttee to the factory every day.
that the village of Ramea, Armenia,
enfler Ing from lieti beri and other die-
wa» the arene of a massacre of Armen
Dcvcloptncnl of (oppcr Mine.
••a»e«.
ians by Kunls. Ihtail« are lacking.
Medford—Tao tannala are
being
Heavy rains have caused »erlous
(junboal Bit by a Mine.
| -Invrn in thè Blue Iradfp* copper mine,
damage to raihiwds ill Weatern Teaaa,
Tokio, Oct. 5.—It is rumotal that a . l-ralal about 3D mila» west ot Madford,
New Me«ico and Northern MrXÌcO. Ja -anear giinl«at bit a mine and »nnk tirar thè California line, and osnel by
Several vraalioata are reporteil on 'the south of (be Lino Tung peninsula.
Tirate tunnel»
A a Ne* York company
Santa Fe in New Megico and on all porti«Mi ol ber crew reechal an Island are driven to detrimine tbe extent and
roads trains are delayed.
and were rescued. Tt>e navy department «aine i f the property. The turre of 13
f*o far,
VnoIBciel estimate» by Japanese oft- die« not deny the report, but ray* that men will be iocrraaal soon.
cere place the number of their sick and tbe departm nt lack* ■ onflrmatory in- tbe quality of the ote is all tliat coaid
formation.
’ be desired.
wounded soldiers st 45,000.
«■an aitny.
TO DrrUAt D
1.5.
:
flood and
Only FIr»t Claaa Shop InTl.r Cite
it Mtew
(AI OHT
7.
The marketing id thr 2,000 cord» de-
¡-rod. upon the luilcome <d IÏ.» Inv. »ti only 5S pounds.
gallon. It te believed it will tie relea«
Kalinea, itris
u» tHereupon wrote
ed upon the aeltlrment of each individ
a •■ a. t ■ tiist
ual for the 40 acre» of timber land by
paying tbe caali for it, a« wa» the orig . onipany rvpllal that II would a-ljuat
inai intention.
the matter by »vodinglo Kahnrweller»’
Son, some etti» heavy block», noe ot
(.root six i y rer i wior.
which r uild lie used in each lite pra
server, thus iucreaaiug ti»
New
(amp Vlll Be Opened In the
Bohemia Divlrlt t.
Eugene—According Io the report of
W. S Crabb, a proapector who has just
come down from the mountain« in the
vicinity of the Upper Willamette, an
other rich mining ramp is about to be
opened up In thia county.
.Mr. Crai-b reporla the discovery of »
very rich ledge of quart», which lie «ay«
is bl) feel wide, sample» id the ore from
which he brought out fur assay. From
his deaeription of the location, it 1» 20
mile» above Hasel I lei I ¡- stolh,». and
mult thviefore lie about that di«tan e
to the vast and mirth of the Bohemia
mining district.
w.-ight
lo
the legal r«qulrement. In du» lima
Tliey aere ao
the bi<M ka arrival,
heavy as to aroua« »uaplclon. One of
ti.rin was broken, a d Imbedded in It»
center waa found an iron l«r »11
In, he»
ng -tue in« L a ide »lid a quar
ter of an luch thick. Weighing eight
ui-.a
Ir»
Kahueweller»
again
wr-’le to the i fflcere ol the N -up* rei I
t i rk work», demanding to know what
(hey meant by putting IrAn in llie
cork block», »nd informing them tliat
aa Kahiiewt Hers' t- M were oblige«I to
put their nairire on each preserver,
such a fraud would ruin their bu«l-
neM.
According to the indictmeiil a letter
waa received in teply »uggralmg (bat
the K thneweili-r« were tiaillsli 1-- make
»«. much trouble about a »mail affair of
that kind
Further examination of the "extra
neavy" bltM'kv disc loeed the fact that
rak-h of them ct n'.ained au Iron l«r
rimllar to that winch wa» found in th»
Aral oi*e.
In ail 2*11 of the extra
h *vy bbe'ka were ra-eival by Kahne-
«« ilei»
Sona.
Kahneweiler»
Sons
conimunicatal with Hobw-t H. Rotlie,
•u|H-rviaing >n»i«» tor of the »teauiboat
II, tpaling o-tvi,, tor the district of
New York, and he reporteil the facta lo
a, I ng «et retaiy of llie dej,ailment of
luiuiueiee and labor, lawrenceO. Mur
ray
The lav eat: gal ton and indict
ment lultowed.
Trulfv for fhc St. Loum fair.
l a Grande—W. K. Newell, nf llliley,
Or., and George II. Ian>l«vr.<.n, of
Portland, have been in the valley dur
ing '.he j-a»t week, gathering Grand
Kondo fruit» (or the St. latuia fair
Jlhld titer, of the CoVe, bort IcultlH»’
commirralonvr for Eaatern Oregon, arid
A C. Gail, a prominent fruitgrower at
Union. aa»i»ted them tn gathering a
choice »»»olImvi.l, and they rapreMM-d
themalelvee aa htghly plea»-.! with the
eicellent fruit grown here
Apple» air
being picked ami parked lor the fall
makrta. Over loo car» will lie »vnt
out from the valley thl»»ea«on.
Prune
liarking and picking 1» »till going on
The fruit grow,»« of Grande Konde will
• rganur and hold meeting» pertain ng
Two Hundred Homeless.
to the growth ami «ale ol fruit» and
Albuquerque, N. M., Uct 4.—The
oilier thing» com wning their comm o
wild a weep of water, raising the Klo
good.
Grand,- to lire highest point lot more
than a year, has made 200 people in
Nhrrp Pols« n d on thr Trail
Il is vicinity homeless.
liarvloe, a
lake, law —Three hundred raukluti aubuib, ia nudi r two feet of water and
■beep en route to the railroad tor »hip many h-.ine» are alandone I. Alamedo
ping are raid to have liven poiaoned I» threatened by llie terrific pressure
alo >g the main liavrlal road tolweeti upon the dam, winch it I» feared may
here and Band. The al egal polaonldg give way. Tbe railroad« have ruflerwl
happened near a spring, and analysis of greatly in the Klo Grande valley.
the etomu In of some of the sheep 1» I ha n»nta Fe is al a »tanilatill all
•aid to have die. loeed »altpvtet ami through Ne» Melico.
■trychnit.r. The name of the ownet
could not lie learned, nor lhvico.it» ol
Bridge Wavhrd Out.
the report««! deed
The arene ia in on.
lunar, Colo., Oct. 4. —Th» flood In
of the remotest portion» ol Central the Arkanaa, river reached here today
Orrgon, ini only »light detail» reached and »aahrd out I lie mirth approach of
I ak. v »w
the bridge over th» river at thia place.
Investigate Sherman landtlatms.
The Iwllee— Fran. :• W. Clement»
and Jamee I. Parker, attorney» of
W aabington, 0. C., rrprvariiting the
■» re-ary ol the Ulterior, are here to
cunfei with •'p.« tai Agent Neuhauven
ami the local land orticial» upon the
InvMHgnti in of the claim« of the Sher
man county aetllrr».
After their eon
ferenev in thia city tiiey will leave for
san Franeiaro, there to meet the orti
rera of tbe Eaa'ern Oregon laind colli
pauy.
Many Agrlt s enrolled.
Corvelli»—The eniollment at (he
Orrg -n Agricultural college baa paw»ai
the 500 mark, and I» now 103 greater
than in tbe same day last year.
The
count le confinai to students In the
actual college courses, and is not indu
•It» of music pupils ami oilier side is-
eure. Tlie num lier ia more than dou
ble that in the academic ami college
course of any other alucatiunal institu
tion in t >regnn.
Vhcal Market..
Portland—Walla
Wills, 31<d»3c.
blueetera. tec; valley, >6»
Tacoma—Rlueetern, *7c, club, D3c
Collai—Club,71c; blueetera, 76c.
The boltoai land on the north ante ia
under water. The river 1» ri.lng rap
idly but no further damvge la antici
pated here
Telephone report» from
Flower», nine mile» west of tamar,
allow that I he water there 1» at the
highrat atag< known in 3<J year». The
'■utire Proweru tanch i» under waler
and tlir rr.id. nl» were compelled to
•eek »airly on the tope ol tbetr houaee.
Work on Ruv.nlsn .Ships Begun.
Toulon, France, (kt. 4.—The man
agers of the Société des Forgea et
< i,antier» were interviewed t<»t»y con
cerning the report that they are to
build a nninlier of cruisers and lorporlo
twat d••tioyi-ta for the new Russian
uavy. They staled that the negotia
tions on tbe »ubjert had made c»neid-
erble progrees, lull it waa desirable to
withhold the partii nlar», in order to
avoid possible international entangle
ments.
Amcrhan Diplomai Tlncd.
New Yoik, (Jet. 4.—Arthur Itenn
Piatt, American vice <on»ul, ha» teen
flned ¡0 ah il li riga, accordi ng to an
American dt»|,atch fiora Ihiblin, loc
fuilon» rxling <>n a motorcycle wtibia
thè city lira t».
tira - aa» waa heard ia
a ¡olle» conti.