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*1 .•¥« ffHNlY. OHKfiOS SCIO FAIR TRiATMtNT Fraas SSip-»« PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT d' IO, CO., I.INN OMCCiON By T. L DUGGER II i r THE SKIPTON STABLES Good Turnout*. Prompt and Courteous Attention Pretìdenf Will S«« That Court««» la Shown Chinai« Esempi Classa» Washington, Jone 27.—By direction of Preeldent !t--isev«lt arti»« has t*et> lakcn by thè a»lnuni»tratio«i ahub noi only facilitate« thè lami mg in ibis BfASOMBLE RITES country ot Cblneee of the • tempi clave, <’••*!» !•<«»»! a t g«,.r'.' - t «Ü bui will ale» eliminale trom the Immi Albany Orc goo ’ gration butrau «u» h adminiatraliv» Ivalurve aa hav« been thè aubject of ALBANY— cnticism by Chine««. li is the »le claro! int»-ntlon of thè preciderli tu se* llust Chine«« mere haute, travelcra, »In A Return« of th« L«s* Important but denta and othere ol thè riempi » l«e»es MvKiliop A Churihin, Prop«. aliali bave thè aatne court«-»» al - wn Not Lesa Interesting Event» tlieni by oflkwn ot thè Immigration bu AI.BANY ORI GON of the Ps»t Week r«au a» is accorde»! tu citis»-na of liie moat lav*>re«l nailon» Representaliona bave lau-n mini« 1-ord t'ureon threatens to resign the the presolent that In Vira of a Urge«) harvh treatment •ctorded to many vice royalty <•! ludia. < hine«e «c-king a landing in Ihr <to To Hie Germany haa assumed a more peace I ulte,! Sta'«w, the co<nmereiai guikla ol ful tone toward France China bave dclrrnunol to institnte a The Japanese are sail! to !«• engsg»«l Imycolt on American manufaclnrerv. The repreeentatlons. liackr»l by thè an- in a gr»ret turning movement. thorlty of ih« American Aaiatic wriety Generals Linieviteh an-l Kuropatkin ami comtner»*ial bodiee tlironghout tli» spl-eatr anxioueto continue fighting. country, indurmi thè prveiitotit to make Only FlreVCUü Shop In The City A heavy gale in the outekirto «>< New an inveriigation of thè aituation with a York wrerkeil several building» undrr ■ view to reiiKvlying the evitacomplain»»! Hhavlng ....................I*, cents i of, if they wer» foaind t»> exist. TI,» conet ruction. • • Hair Cutting . 35 subject waa »iieruaaml thorouglily with at Washington A foreign diplomat fihampootng . ........ 25 • < Herretery Metcalf, ot thè department of save Germany Jeeiree Russia to con- Commerce and l^lmr, wli» ha» aaper- Itatha........ .............. “5 • • liuue the Far Eastern war. viaion of the Immigration bureau. OEOKUE dami : PROI’WH k » w As the reault of the impiiry ordcr» Kecretary Taft says trial by jury in tiie Philippines c»>nl»l not lie wis»-ly liAVeb e> n imuo I to the diplomalic and conciliar rrpriwrntallve» of thè United a»l<>|>te»l at the present time. State» In China by the prawident bini- A Itaniah training schooner an-l a self that they must l>e,k chsiely to the British srhuoner i-ollide.il near Co|»en-1 I performance of tbeir dutiea under thè hagen The ra»iet ship sunk and car- «xciaeion la» and ave to it that meni ried 33 cadets with het. ter» of the exvinpt classe» ■'■niiing t<- The president has l»eeii informed this country are provulml with projier that M. Nelidoff, Russian amlreSsador ■•ertitìcatcs. Theee certificale» «ili I h - Ws buy our st - k In large qnantltl"« at Paris, and Baron Rtreen, the newly aivepie»! at any |i»>rt of thè l'nitml appointed amlremiador at Washington, State» ami will guarani«»- the hearer end keep a full line ot carriage end will l>e two of Russia's pea»-e plenipo- against Any har»h or diaeourteuua treat wagon material. All kinds of work ia I U-utiarie*. ment ur line dona on short n-t. ■■ R»*orlx of strike* ami demonstrations BIG FIRE AT NASHVILLE against the government pour in from all over Russia. R»»l flags tly from . Irerriiaiie» in the streets of Warsaw and Department Store it Destroyed, with I t'oaaacka and police charge the eio«<li, Adjoining Buildings. killing an-l wounding. Nauhvillr, Tenn., June 27.— Firr in ma | War fever in Hw»«dcii may overturn the retail whopping dixtrict cauwd damwk'1* i -t>mat<‘<i at F h (ut vn |'« h » » hhi the prearnt ministry. Agitation haa commence»! for a asp- xml $600,000. The Hamri» were located in the Palace, a big department wtore ■ration of Hungary from Auatri«. on tFi«* eouthweet corner <4 Fifth avenue Ex-Preeident Alexander, of the Equit- I an«i I'nion wtreet. The tire wpread rap aide, haa returnrel *25,<MM) to the com idly and when it wa» at laat umi«*r run- Orejón seto IMUiy. trtd the following damage ha<i l»een Oyama's ad value ia making the Rus don«* The Palace, occupied by Morria sian positions untenable, and monhe of Broa., whob-MwIr ami retail millinery, 'abor will lie lost. and .laiobuw Brow., owned by .Norman The mining town of Opliir. near Au Kirkman, burned. .......................T J Mm The Manix, wix* burn, California, l-u been entirely À. twi.wa .......................... W atory building, occupied by Naahville wi|M»d out by fire. ¡>ry 4 hmm I i company, owned by No!man He will then inveetigate the business Kirkman; burned. D «« a raneral bank.nf in i exrhangs methods of the various diplomatic |"Mts Two thr«*«* wtory building* bring tit* bua.n««« L n« made *1 < urr^nt ratei of the United Hta •« in Kurope. ted up f«>r Kreea A Co., oune«l by Brown«* heirw; wr«M*ked by falling wall« and drain iaiuad un ^nncipnl eiuat. The illnee* ot Count I-atnadorff, Rus and burned. sia's miniser of foreign »flair», has Otherw who wuwtainrd I owiwmi are brought |>«a> c mgotiatlona to a stand Wright Brow., decorxt<»ra; Caah Gro still. cery atore, R. W Turner, Cumberland -vfA- Colombia is trying to »ell the tiali- Baking Powder Company; Alfr««l Ntram pag-« islands to th« United Stat«« Dye work*. 'Financial difficulties are given aa the rnaaon. DATE IS PROPOSED In a Mensed Form lor Our Busy Readers, HIPPFMMiS OF TUO CONTINENTS LUSCH i C a»r««i II *»raat AMT A XOW H ATTORNEYS AT LAW aLBAXY ouaoN <m»4«is a <k L. M M o MT a MYK ATTORNEY AT LAW N»>»ery l*uk - sn i » .irttar el I Vt. - ,o Sr. 1 I • •Illa OWsa »«•.(>! m»eet ALkxXT OktoO KI A WYATT WKATIIXRI ATTORNEYS AT LAW '■« • rini • Hook AI-NAHT OBCOOX yjçr LOI. k N TINTI KN. 1- M b DENTIST Belo Oroeca < S mow s » m Gradiate Eclcctk Medic J Collegi ( lacibBali, Ufela OMBO05 * IQ Keystone Shaving l’irloß J. J. Barnes & Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers SGIO, OREGON Scio 4Q FMU M D PHYSICIAN ani SURGEON Belo, Ortica Tk'.tjhsa« Zxchaac« Ho 1L j» COUXTER Horseshoeing a Specialty D. SHELTON EEALESTATE BROKER. « ' Jttktlci af th» T»i«» Xstery FtKic 6:lo Cr»fca R. V. HKGEŸ Bank State orneáis IAST S0OTÏ) Southern Pacific Co SHASTA HOUT'S The outbreak in Loda, Russia, has spread to Warsaw, an-l other ciliee. ! Ilunilrrels of men, women, an-l children Train, leave Waet »> f--r Portland have been k J e»l The woundi-i will and «ay stations at 10 45 » ui I- mvs numtier over 3,000. All kinds »! wat» he», eh-» ka sad jewelry ut Albau; al 3 45 p. m Aaeistant Hecretary of State I« "»mil promptly repaired. ¿moo Portland X 30 a m ,* *' p ni will art aa has aailxl for Europa, 8CX3 enzosx " Allunv 12 10 I m., Il «I P m kdor ot the U »itr«l Staten •perial amb Arrives Aahlan-I 1. a Il a m and formally receive from the French ** Bacretnentu 7 55 p m . x V> a in government the remains of Paul Jone*. ” Han Fran-use-- 7 -V- p in , X V> a President R-.reevelt haa small hope Tullsian and Tourist ear» on 1« th I. A. TLX KIR train» Cliair rare f-a. ran c t . to <>,- of securing an armistice in time to »top l«n and El Faso, ami t• . -t - ar» I- the general engagement now imminent. Cbicaao, Ht. Louis, New Orleans and The feeling aroused by King tterar'a Washington propcreition to re»-»<niae the independ- Connecting at Kan Fran-'iano with everel linas ! >r H-i Japan, Clilr. enre of Norway ia causing much uneas ‘hilippiuea, Lenirai and South Amer ! in«*» in the Hwediah capital. Furs 1 ju. ra for Medicinal Purpose« en. The latest reports from Gyama show Watchmaker and Jeweler CORNER SALOON tree Mrs M E W -dnat.-ee, a^eut at A eat Hctu station, or a-l.lrv-s Giv« Us a Call W. B. COHAN, G I' Portland, Oro OREGON SCIO A-’rr-T’ 1 if that he will s»ion have the entire Rus sian army surrounded. Several small engagements have proven vicUirious for the Japanese. Paul Morton, chairman of the E-|Uit- able l.ife Aeeuiatu-e airiety, is prepar ing to make tho«« who have areumulak- | »d millions from the wiciely in a few -r vears -l-sgorge. ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE. V-jii 1 N’t France’s reply to Germany's Morocco demand* is unsatisfactory ami negotia- tioiis are again dew»il<M'krel. A |>eacv- fu! solution of the difficulty seem* fur ther »iff than before. Castro haa created several new cus tom h-iuae jx>rta in Y'enriurla in order to ro r*iv* 30 ¡»*r c*nt of the receipt! ot the DDir'CC regular p- rte of entry. Tl.mA.te» I... tete The <*sar has abolishe»! «»ffii ea in the Far Eastern territory. .,« Th« torp«>lo 1»ret -Iratroyer Perry, at r-irtlami, haa eetablishnl a new recon I for last time on the Columbia, having ina»ie 11 milre in 10 minute*. This I* at the rate of 41 milre an hour. •JUe? K.sisevelt will renew hie efforts an armiatice. ♦ for The United State« haa lieen officially notified of Norway’s ae|«ration from : Hwrelen. L-SCIO LIVERY & FEED STABLES,> Irvine j Myer, Props. Hack connects with all trains at West Scio and morning train at Munkt rs Our rigs are first-class and our horses good drivers Prices reasonable. assai I X< » l’.tfl.’i I Oyama's army is enveloping the : Ruaaiana an»! they must retreat or tie ' surrounded. A Rio Gran«la train waa wrorkrd neat Pinto. Colorado. No otto waa killed, Imt TV paaeengrra received joinfui in* jurieo. John Parmelee, of Chicago, left hia entire retato of 1400.4)00 In truat fc»r ’ the pnrrhaae ot fuel for tito prw»r out ot the income. The wreck of the Twenteith Century '•-» -w the lake Shore read coot 1W 'I« eue|H»ite»l of having caused the diaaaver. I i *- > 4 ' Judge Tanner Hide* No Fact Favor ing Senator Mitchell. A - • x jt V V. Portland, Jun« 26.—Senator Mitchell TAX LAND IN RESERVATION LAND FRAUD CAStS IN MARION had hie day in thr trial l«eforv Ju-lge l*r llavrn yesterday. Thr »ruew-exam- 1 r < ination of el Judge A. II Tanner, who On« Hundred Thoutand Arras »n Kla Jury Liat Hat Been Drawn Compovad Moxt'y of Farmor*. math Subject to Ruhng Halem—Thr right at Klamath rown- ly to tai |OU,O(X> a« raw ot land t>ianrd by the ('•lifornia A Or«<*«»n l«<nd rtwu- peny tnai«te the Klamath Imhan rwwr valion haa Iwren »natain«**! in an»»pimon ren«ten*l by Attorney < »r orra I Craw ford. Tbr lamt in qumtion waa torn» rrly ownrst by th» Or«^p*n t '««titrai Mil* ■ tary Wagon K<«ad <om|«any, having been arqnir*>l by that e» tn pan y t hri-ugt. a Federal grant to the alate <4 Oregon tur a>«l in Ixiildmg a military mad Thr ownm of th« land objected to hav ing it a*»«-x»wr«l an*I laird, giving aa a rveaon for thrir |«Miitbkn that the I an« I m in thr |M»*«HMHfli*»n of ihe Indiana and tltrtrby of thr ( nited Statra. and ia thrreby r it-tn pt from taxation. It hit opinion Attorney ««rnrral i'ran («»rd q not va fr»»m two «leriaiona of thr I fiitrd J*tatvr htiprrmr <»»urt in <a»ra involving title to thia land !n ra«'h < aar thr govrrnmvnt aaa trying to defeat thr t’oiiij»any'* title, but in both ■ tFir corni*anv won. The Hnprvine cwiurt held that thr rtonpany'a title i* l*rfhx*t and l*vY>*n<l * halirngr »Vithor- itin» arv also tiled to »how that private proprity invidr an Indian rvaorvation ia «ubject I«» thr jariadkctton of thr datr for thr serving of prtM'eaa and for taxation. In view there ad ]u» I tea ttona upon thr subject, thr attorney grnvral hold* that thr cont’liuiion it ir* rrriftible that thr lamia ara tubjn t to iaxalion thr aatnr aa any other private property, I *,a-* ron in rrr]toner to a rtquret from County Judge Baldwin, of K a math county» HOOD RIVER CHERRY CROP Shipments W-ll Reach Between 5.000 and 7.000 Boxes. If,«*l River—The Hood Kiver cherry crop, which i* now being gatlicre-l and chipped, will amount to I>etween 5,1X10 md 7,000 boxes The crop ia of g>«»l quality. The greater part of the crop lias been Imiight up by a ( alifornia buyer, who is paying 5c a pound for the fruit. He is putting up a strictly fancy pack, and is making shipment» for the New York market. The l>erry crop is nearing the final wind up. < >vel 100,000 cases were ahip]>ed from 1I' h »I River this stetson, returning to the growers 1140,1X10 The yield ••xce*de»l th»- early estimates by at l««ant 40 per cent. It is l>eliev««d by the shipping as»» iations that aa mmli money would have lieen realised with a crop of only 75,000 caa««. City Filet on Water. Eugene—A committee from the city council drove to Vida, 20 milre up the M< Keliaie river last week to tile on the water» of that river for power to oper ate a municipal electric light plant. At the city election in April, 1904, the voter» de»'id»-»l that th»- city should own ita electric light and waler plants, and the council is now pre|»ariug t i wuo a site for the light plant. The Iran- Peace Meeting Will Take Place Earl, chiae of the l_ane County Electric com pany, which twiw supplies the city with in August. lights, expire« in aliout four year», Ht. Petersburg, June 37. — Negotia alien the city will enter the field tion« for the |ieace »-oiiference have taken an important step toward, and a Balmont Group Reported Sold. pr»>pu«al for the date of the meeting of Humpti-r— Il is re|«>rt«.i that Gilkey Ihn plenipotentiaries at Washington and Ker»haw, owner« of the lleltiiont has lierii sulimittir»l to Kussia un<l ia group, in the < • reeuhorn district, hate The exact »old their property at a »ring autn. mm under ixuisbieretion. -late proposed has not been ascertained, The An 'int waul to i.e icalixed 1« I 10, but there is rraaon to suppose that II 000, with a holding »till in the group is some time during tin- first w«rek or on a ehare proposition. Neither Mr. ten -lavs of August, which is aliout the tiilkey nor Mr. Krreliaw could i-e w*n, earliest period at which the Japanese therefore the report could not l-e veri- reprtreetitativre coaid be «xpect««l to fled bp the n. This i< the nine prop ri-a»h Washington, allowing reasonable erty lor which each phenomenal clean time for the a»veptaine of the pr»i|»»al up» have l-een tnaaie during the («st an-l the intelchange of the nominations three mouth». of plenipotentiaries. The emperor’s answer is not expected Columbia Timber Purchase. for a -lav or two, aa the diplomatic St. Helena— Ellis Jennings, who re- nulls of Kussia grind slow ly, and the •idea near Hl. Helena, ha» Bold to a foreign office, as one of the secretaries company <d capitalists of Alabama, 200 put It, "is not used to bust ling Amen aerea of choice limber land» locate»! can metixais," but it ia thought that al»»it tlirre and one-half mile« from the -late will lie satisfactory, as It will St. Helena, on Milton creek, for *4,- give ample time, for Nelhlofl. the Kus >00, the highest price ever paid for elan aml»a»aador at Paris, or other timlier lami» in thia vicinity. The Kiimian negotiator« to r«a» h Washing timlier I» mostly yellow tir ami cedar ton, am! there will l»c little prelimi The purchaaera e«|<ect to .ret a large nary work for them to do «awmill on the property. Other large . Valuabte Fur» from Alaska. Seattle, June 37.—< larrett Huacb, Cut Fir When Line is Finished. pioneer in thè fur tra-ie of thè Lower I>alla«—The iNlla» Oak mills are Yukon, la bere with $25, inni worth of now running on full time. The mills skina he ha» tirnnght «ut troni Alaska. will continue to cut oak lumlier until IIuscii went bi.Nulsto on a proapecting 'h" extension on the I Nilas A Falls tour in INV7, but weut into thè fur City railroad is finish«»!, when it ia traile in»t»-ad. Ile bnilt hie cabla troni nmieret>H»l the mill will lie enlarged whi)«a«e»l lamber mole by himself on and will cut fir on a large «cale. Thia the prreent site of Nulato and waite»! mill icon the Falls City r<w»i and is lor thè Indiane to visti him. Hi« prue- alreaily supplie»! with «witching fácil- pector e supplice nere traile»! lor the itiee am! yar»l ammnxjdatloM fur a Arai fur stock and the tur tra»!« gres Mt.OOU f»«>t mill. stowlv nntil he now practimlly con trol« it. Nulato is an importarti pool. Susanville's Good Crop Prospect. Husnnville — Pniepsstte lor a g-«»l Blame the British Newspaper*. harvest thia year in the immediate vi Merlin, June 37 —Chancellor Von cinity were never Iwtter ami farmer» Bulow received M. Ililmiird, the French are all making preparation« tor an un amhaaaador, today. The newapaper« usually big yield of hay ami grain continue to diarnsa the eitutaion hw- Ml the Block on the rangea ia doit g tween Frame and tiermany with heat finely and fr»>m present outhsik there The North German Gaaette declarre will I* enough grase to last till lar in that "in Premier Bouvier's note the lite winter. It lia» raine»! constantly republic lalopta no decide»! stand to here since early in March. ward a conferen.-e " An attempt is las Coal Find Near Cottage Grove. ing ma-le to shift the re»|ionaibility for the recent war panic to arti< lee in the Cottage • trove—Cottage firovw men British press. have diaroversvl a g-»«l vein of mal •omewliere near town, but are very >«»ckward alsrat telling the location. Russian Vessel* are Raised. Roane, Juno 37.—A Port Arthur die- The specimens they brought in will patch, received from an Italian engin bum with the Iwet, ami have the Ap- eer wb<> ia engsg«»! In raising tho Rus |iearam-e ot coking mal. A smsll |>«r sian «flips sunk in the harbor there, cent ot lb* specimens brought in are mis that tliree ironclads have been slate, but not enough to CMge much trouble. redan ted. waa tnrnad over to th»' defens« late Friday aftrrmsui, was taken in ham! (hiring the 3'* Irin—-Thr jurvinrn wh«» will •erre by Ju-lge Brnmtt at the July term of thr Circuit court I..-nr» l-r wa- ' - I- ueti.-i,» in thia oMinty, nhrn thr land traini fr> ui tin- attori.ry .- mkuis taw* will pmliably hr lrird, haw boon favorable t<> the Senator wrr<- brought ■Iraan from thr jury hot by Sheriff I ‘ aus’ ng a Culwr, aiul < fork Rowland. Thr to thr att* t panel io «* n > u *| mmm »I rhirfly of fartnrn». gIrani of antiafsction in thr ag.-.l aas- com para ti roly fra luMwir*« men living rtor'e ryre. Th- re were th e- prrwnt go tho liat. who ba»l an11«-1|>at-•>I a reugl journey N*> arrmti* Lava yvt | m '«-? i tnadr in tl r for eg Jualg»- Tanner, hut they were I an* I fran I raja-a. nor haw thr namra to diaappolntment. Ju-lge of the in«lirtrk| iiivti bren made puhli»- ■ >lcM«mrd It >o undrrotoud, bowover, that th« mow Burn«'it handle»I the former luieinraa chario-d with mipHrity in thr Hate parlBar of Ills client With a velvety land fraud« ar* wrll known o|*rat«<a tongu*. and only - tn •• ->r twl-e was residing in Orogtm and in the East, and M hen ex- that they ran hr raotly taken into cue- rauotic with the wltneea Home of them Jutlgv Tanm r tint®bed hia rvdiract ri* Uidy whan wanted, haw indivatrd thrif willingneea to aminatn»n ai Smator TIAirot.-n m*>ved r«unr to <>r*gon whrt»«wr t aUrtl Upon to haw hio teotimony otrtrkvn out. to «Io ao, hut it may be norowwary to Tbit war <ivnird iwue rrqutgltfon fmpora in order to Ex Ju.lgr Tanner |*a*»^l tbrmgh tho bring other* to tl.« junadiction <4 the ordral batter than In! frivnda anilci* Orrgon ruurta Hr woo liltte ohort «4 a |»rrtv«'t Tl.r jury at thio term »»Il aUo try patad Wright and Manto on the rhargo of witnrao, ap|wrvntly F bling nothing paaaing ntlr® owr thr pri»«»n wall« In hark. Ilia teotinxMiy fovorahla to tba fiMij for thr aid of Tra* y and Merrill tlrfriitiant waa gtwn in II r wnia dia* tinct ami pothir« manner *• that given in mating thrir apr by him under direct examination. Hewral timra Judge Henr.rtt •««tight to MERLIN PkACH YIELD. lead tba witnroa. ami <tm> *»r twice tho attorney for thr d«4«-n«r mail* hia own Crop Both H«Nlvy »«d fcarly. Report* ingaii - .*• if thr anower* given under thr qumtioning of Arthur Hultvy. Mr. Hrtiry F . a - r litu- ri .1 i lgv Tan* Grant« Pa»»* — Arthur Huravy, of Merlin. rv|»,tui thr p » mv h «•r«.p in that nor corm tr«| hit Interrogator, and, vicinity a® heavier than it ba® l*rvu for on*•' or twiw, when Jmlge Bonnett l»e* ramr ovrr)>rrai!t«fil thr witnrw tie« a numltvr <4 yrara |*a«t. and way« seve ral of thr la’jfrr tfritwer« haw had rnvn rame t urt in I. » denial» «4 having an rtnployvd fol arvrtal «lava thinning *ait aworad quaothma m the manner put to him by thr attorney t*»r thr ttrlrnar. the crop. Thr Marlin dmirn I it a vary Mr. Henry ann<>un<rd that ha would favorr*! l'M*lily for prarhrt, fr«tal •*!- Ex Senator dom tatrhiiig thrtn, and thr «>11 l>rin< >«**< hie raw on M *n lay. of a wry prodiHGw naturv Th* lar^- Thuratoti *latrd after thr nuirt waa a>l- j»«urnr»l that hr riprx tt*»l that tho de rs»t peach xruwrrw »4 that dialfiet ar»- tente would I m ' through by Turoday A. < Ford an*l < harl«'* ik»rt»y, alth<»ugh While nothing haa U'« n aai*l Henry E IVwth ha# a •plvmlhl orrhard earning by e<kiinwl tor thr »irfriine, ;t ja glniooi cxHoinit into bearing thia yvar* Thv s-.t! 's ,w- j r ! .• t • ■ '' ’ : • ” 1 • • ! amurwl that Senator Miteholl will tab« the witnraa «taml in hit own l>ehalf <>rnr>n country tiiak«*« tho crop an ex ceedingly varly one thia yr*«r, and Mr Hu*u*A*y repot bi that thr I arlv < ’raw • FRANCE HAS WAR FEVER ford« will l»r read' for market aliout August 1 thia year Dssp-le Mmittsr's Os-uals, People Ea ’ 4"l ■< fleet to Fight Germany, Cottage Grove Crop*, Cottage t »rovi—The crop« around town arc In fine vumllti->n and «--me of the grain will out-lass im-at yiehla heretofore ma li- Much of the fruit waa tianiaged by the late (r--sts. how ever, ami in »»me case« entirely ruined. I herri»-« are s< arc»-. Xtrawla-rriee are three b-ixr« for 35c, and alanti off the market. There will l-e a g*.a»i crop of l-cara and apples on the uplands, but th»- valley fruit here is almost rtline<l. The warm weather l as br -iighl garden stuff toa Ane growth. Home of the corn in town is thr»-« f»-et high. Paris, June 20. — For th.- first time since the Faaliisla incident th« French public ia in the throe* ••! the war lever. Whether it will result in anything aeri- ou« depends on tiermany's r»-«|»>nse to the French note -<n Morisco, but with, out ronaiilering the ess-1 status of the diplomatic neg-tnation» s ¡laiderahle element of the public and preee seri ously discus« the p»>«M|l>illtirw of a re sort to arms Army i irrlea are partic ularly active, and at th»- military clube the officers are mainly rngagnl in mak Sawmill and Electric Drill* Humptor—A errw of men is now rn* gagr.1 at the Stamlat'l mine on the erection of a saw mill recently »tiippsd t'lere. The installation >1 thr electric ■itills will also l>e ma-le immealialely. The Riandar»! ri|w< t« t«i lie a heavy ■tripper of ameltii g or«« to the smelter here during the prreent summer. Roa-ls are now In pretty g'»»l sh«|ie again, and the result ia that shipments are »-»matant ly lieitig made to Ihla piar« from the outlying tuin««. Tatio» Trade Stamps. Eugene—Elghty-two buainre« Arma hav»- aigne«l an agreement not to adopt the trailing atamp system, which ia at prewent offered by a atamp flrm whieh haa locnted lier«. In a résolution Merchant«* adopte»! by the Mer« hanta' Protective ■*•»»■ laiton, il déclaré» the System dét riments! te» g-ssl husitMMS methisl« Five flrrn» hâve « I readv contraete»! for the atampa, but it i« »aid that come of theee are tryiug t<, have their contracta cancel wi. Motorists Need Licenses Salem— A numlwr ol owner» of mo tor cycles ami pmlktldy arveral owner» of automobile» are liable to a tine of |23 for failure to take out state li- cwMoe, as required bv the art of 1903 for the regulation of the use of automo bile«. etc. Thus far licensee have leen iaaoed by Secretary of State Dunliar to 144 owner« of aulomhoilea and II mo tor cycle«. Of the 11 motor cycle« five are ow.ini In Salem and five in Koea>- bi rg ing comparisons of th« forces of Franc« ami tiermany While the financial lea-Irra scout the idea of war, the sfiec- illative element lias I »-.-n ipiirk to Bela« the opportunity to raid French rente«, which showed a fall of I franc and X centime« within a week The official view is that the situation, while deli cate, do«« not prtsenl anv aspect of danger or a crisis involving a rupture of relatione. This is the government view, ami naturally preeetil« the most favorable asp»-, t .■( the ■ ill .■!•>, However, the auitwsaadora of the lead ing power» expr -a imfiartial opmioi « fuly sustaining the view of the govern ment . Il is |><>intc»l --ut in diplomatic <| wr ier» that the worst aspect of the Mo- risvan qtie*iion d««-a not present a ca»ua lielli. An analysis of the contro versy shows that the rultan of Mor<wo invited the powers tn a conference. < lermany iirg»-a the power«, including France, to aoepl. Premier R.-uvirr's lateet llutr shows the willingness ot France to consider a conference, it Ger many explains her purpose«, but, even should Fram e diu line to accept tl>«ee, refuaal of the invitation dosw not con stitute a cause« for war. / A.«- CL Race Su-cide Dying in New York. New Volk, June 3« —Hirtli« i thia city al the rate of one every five min utes aie rrcor»led by U»e Health depart ment for the past week, during which period 3,011 were reports»!. It waa anmnimea! at the <lr|>«ttment that the birth rate of New York ha» now risen to about 31 per I ."oo, and ia higher than any other city in the United Htate«. Five or ala years ago, when Op.n New Timber Tract. there was ao much talk aliout race eui- Rainier-George Hockey liaa built a cide, the birth rate here waa only 20 railroad to hi« camp, about one ami a per 1,000. last year the rate was 30 half mile« from Rainier, and Ina en |ier 1,000. gine has arrived. Mr. Hockey will : open about 300 acre* of choice timlier Iowa Farmer» May Lose Land. ,land. Sioux City, la., June 20.—Proceed ing» which may throw o|i«n to arttle nient 11,000,mm worth id I wa'a ridi PORTLAND MARKETS rei land have l»-en »tarte»! in O'Brien Of the Wheal—Club, HligsV |»r Yinehel, county by the government 332.000 aeree in Iowa, ineludeil In tho blurstem. 90«|9le; valley. M5c. <late—No. 1 white, fes«l, *10 |>er oh! land grant to the Hionx City A Ht. Paul railf.-xd a'--it I. -i aereo ar« too; grey. |M. Hav — Timothy, *11® 10 per tan; still in the hands ,,f those who pur- clover. *11# 12, grain, *11! 12: cheat, chasni fn,m the railroad. Theee fann er» hav» ts-en in | -«■ --.-.ri of the lami • 11«12 Egge—(>rrg-m ranch, 20»‘ j>er i|o«en. tor the last IS or 30 year», • ¿Vii *?♦' * ’.-A. -*■; '• -W» •K’ - ■ Hutter — Fancy ireamery, 17 4'0 Throw Out th« Minar«. 21 *«« |>er potiml. lawton, Okla., June 30.—The Inter Htrawlierrire — *1 50’42 25 per crate App'ew— Table, *1 5O»42 50 |ier bo* ior »lepartment haa inatructwi the cue- Potato«« — Oregon fancy, ol»f, *l«4 (■»liana of the government forest wrvr« in H<,iithwr»t Oklahoma to p I 30; Oregon, new, *1 50. Il-ipe — Choice. lt»04, lK<42lc per vent further tree|iaasing of minerà mineral prospectors on three lami» poun»l. W»»il— Eastern Oregon, l«wt, 19(4 to eje- t th-ee now ■ i-idil-' ing tlr£ 1« rat i -na there Tina nil affecs min 33«: valley, ?0fl«37e per pourxl: mo ing intricete in the Wichita mi hair, choice, 31 «331» r pouml. /