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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1905)
• • e d * * ••• * • • e . K • * *■ '. >»-.»«' I (•(H’XTY, OREGON x:,’.u J j. MeZL'J » G THE SKIPTON STABLES NtWù Ut Hit ffttft PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 1.1 NN 8*IO, CO., t ru e nr TUE UT I k na.««*.. V Good Turnout, Prompt and Courteous Attention OHCGOM Br T. L DUGGET REASONABLE RATLS c«m«r *»<«•«) fci..j In a Condensed Form tor Our Busy Reeden Or. Albany HATOilNGS OF TUO CONTINENTS LUSCH ('OUST ER Me Ki I kip * Churchill. Props A Rsaume of the Lass Important but Not Leos Interesting ALBANY ORI HON Dis best 20c meal la the <>p«a all night. H Hryani va ley Ge Te Tira Terrific bent has killed many pe-ple in New York and Pittsburg ATTORNiYS AT LAW Norway has offered to make Prince Cbarlea, of l*enn>ark, her king ALBANY OBBOO* B ■«* lord Roberta declares that the Brit ish army is in l*<! condition and could not withstand invasion by another |M>wer. ATTORNEY AT LAW Nu<ar* Hit« of >* • nt ^TKATiltlU fihsvlng....... .. .......... IS cents Dr Sven lledin, the Kwedieli explor Ilslr < uttlng ........ 24 •• er, sounds a warning against Norway, Bbsrn poulng • ho, be says, is pre|iaring to attack Hwevlen. Hath* .......... 24 M Reform leaders at M.iecow are de (ILOkUI DAMI: I’WOPRIETOR aw4 1 l'aleuta Al>AJ»Y. OUB u O OSre Z» «Ml M atrwl Ml- A * Ï ATT ATTORNEYS AT LAW J. J. Barnes & Son, ,«r rt.ti x»n»»al n«uk nni • General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers inox at tiaxr ok ^ÇyiLKl K K HNTtJtK. t> M p. show Forest fires are threatening the l.ick observatory. In which is located the famoius Lick teleacope. The fires are I within right miles ol Mount Hamilton, ¡on which lira observatory is located. Bt Petersburg, July 11. — With the Japan»«» flag hoisted lur tira fir»l time o«> Ruaaien eoil after is months of war, the importance of the lauding on the island of Sakhalin ra generally a*lmll. tevl luth in neeapwprr cuninrant aud in government circles Complete onupa tiivn of llie island 1» rt-g»rde>l a» a lore- gone conclusion. The Novue Vremya vohee the general •entiment in holding tha* eonliul of Bakhalm puts a p-eerful lever in the diploruary, l»www»ion of Japan, which finally has w .met hi ng tangible in ita hands to throw upon the «rales with the sword in lira cumiog confer erne There IS a diverg-nce of opinion with regard to the «fleet It will have upon the negotiations at Washington, some ■d the irrec, ncilalde* declaring that It make» |>ewce at the preeent juncture more lmp<w»ible than l*f<>re. as Japan will be able to demand the creemo "I the island» and a heavy indemnity a» •ell, at winch terms ;«vace will lie too Sowtly, hut the more prevalent view is that Ja|«n haa now in her haiuis enough trumps to take the game. The alts- k on the island certainly dia»11-atei* one of the liop*-e bf the ;*eai-e aivocatea, who have lawn suggesting that ita voluntary cession might lie an offset with Poll Arthur and ths Chi- neae railway against the payment of a large part or all of a monetary indem nity. No further re|>orl id the lauding operations baa la-en received. Horseshoeing a Specialty •»» M t>. SCIO, OREGON Gridiate Eclectic Medicil College CtBcluaail obi» m io OBB g OX Scio A Q PRILL M D PHYSICIAN ¡ni SURGEON Scia, Oraron TEspùons Xxcàkace X» IL 8HELT0N REAL ESTATE BROKER, IAST J usile» of U» Paxes Kotary PuKlc B;la Oraçoa Bank Stute SOM!) Southern Pacific Co Watchmaker and Jeweler SBASTA BOUTS R. W. HRGEY Pittsburg has lieen stirrod by the . revelation of ths fad that the million REVOLT IN AHMT aires of the city are iraying scarcely any Train« leave Weet H- io fur Portland taxes II. C. Frick, worth |»«sibly Officer« Sentenced to Death and Cot and way «tat. ns at 10 45 « in lraave 170,000,000, pays taxes on llO.txiO. All kind« of watch««, ducks a*d jseolry or Albany at Ï 45 p. m sacks Routed by Rebels. Advice from various parts of Russia promptly r«[«lr»d Vienna, July 11.— Diapatchea re ras ree Portland a 30 a m,(30p m. show that the effects of the war are SCIO ORIOO» “ Altwny 12 10 p m . 11 30 p tn telling terribly upon that unhappy ceived here from St. Petersburg »late ErrGss Ashland 12 ' I a tn , 11 30 a m country Foreign merchants are clos that 24 officers of the Russian army ’’ Hacramenlo 7 S3 p m . M 35 a m ing tlieir stores for lack of Fraslnese and have lieen coortlliartialed and sentenced •• Baa Fran. iaco 7 M p tn , * 35 a native merchants air tarely kept alive. to lie «hot within the last fra days for Pullman and Tourist rars en both Itsron Kotnura, Japanese pescs en refusing to oliey orders to pr.a-eed to J. A. TlXhfR trains Chair cars Rammento te Og voy, haa sailed lor the United Blaise. Manchuria. They aet up in their de len and Fl Pa»o, and t- uriti cars t Chicago m i....«, New O t I sbm «ni A crisis is approaching in the Nor fense that other officers who ;»«ia»warvl l'ina Wines. Liquor« and Clgara W aahlngton. way Sweden matter. Hwedish troojis of private fortune« had succeeded in Connecting at Ban Francisco with evading the orders to go to the front by everal Ilse« for Ff. i.olulu. Ja|*n, China are being mobilised alotig the frontier. bribing the officer« of the get vrai staff, ’hillpplnee. Central an.l South Amer- Klihu Root will aasume the office of wh.we duty it was to make the a»mgn- Pura Liquor« for Medicinal Purposes ca. secretary of state soon, but will not Is ment of officer« to proreed to the flout •■»• Mr» M E »ee. agent al able to give it his eutire tie until Sep- A l.ithunian regiment refused to Weet Boo station, or address Gira U« • Call lemlwr. carry out an order given by a brigade W. E. COMAN, 0. P. A„ Priwident Roosevelt is determiend to commander, and a detachment of Cos eliminate entirely the use of any sack« was detailed to place the revolt- SCIO OREGON Purilatxl, Ore "puli’’ in securing When the mounted promotions in the era under arreet troope tried it they were fired on by — army and navy. the l.ithuniamls and a sanguinary en The Rioux river Ison a rampage at counter followed, which resulted in Sioux City, Iowa, and has overflowed JIM) Cotoacks tiring killewl or wounded thousands of aoree ot cru|w and has The révoltera were finally placet] under arrest in twrrarks. waahed away many boueee CORNER SALOON ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE Ihinnite, a new etpl<«ive, ia claimed to lie the luiwt effect I ve in the world A small rharge will crumple in the aide of the heaviest armored vewsei. It is said that the Russian Reaction ary party deeirva to dethrone the nar and put in a stronger ruler «ho will lie able to restrain the reform party. A report from thleea nays that a part .d the Black sea squadron met and en gaged the rebel »hip Potemkin. The vessel escaped. The entire fleet has been ordered to rapture or deelr.iy the Potemkin». One leeeon gained by the American nary as the result of the Far Eastern ear 1« the ueeleeeneee of the running tower on war veasels. The Jajurnroe (.inner« invariably disabled the ma chinery in three lowers early in battle [•SCIO LIVERY & FEED STABLEST Irvins 9 Germany lias forbidden French So cialists to apeak in Berlin. A French submarine Imai foundered with a rrvw of 12 on board. Myer, Props. Teenty sit jraople were kill«! in the tixpado which ju»t swept over Tesas. - Hack connects with all trains at West Solo and morning train at .Hunkers. P»«ll Jones' boriy has lieen handed .nrer to the American navy by the French navy with great ceremony. Our rigs are first-class and our horses good drivers Prices reasonable. The city of Theodosia. Russia, has I lieen «et on flrs by the rebel «hip Po emkin ami the garrison, instead ol de lending ths town, haa looted ths al.>ree and lioiracs. WilNtSSES FORGÉ T Japan Now Given Opportunity to In. crease Her Demand* on Russia. The appointment of Charles G. Ma- CHINA ASKS REPRESENTATION ’ gum as American minister to I'ausma, while at the same time permitting him Japan Will Oppose Appearance at to hold the office of governor of the Peace Conference. : canal tone, has created an en client im- Washingt-in, July II. — China'« re- I preosion in all circles al Panama quiivet to In- represented in the Wtutli- Assistant Fwcreta'y of State Pierce ' ha« announced that the peace envoys ol ington nuih-rence, on the ground tliat Russia and Japan have agreed upon ■he i« vitally interested in it« |iroceeil- Portamouth, N II., aa the meeting inic», ha» lieen received by the presi place of the seesions of the |*-ace con dent and informally tranamitted to the TUI ference to lie held outside of Washing iH-lligererit« Whether the president ton, has receive.I the formal replies cannot The crew of the Russian taittlrshlp lie Irarned. but it can I* «tsted that, Potemkin has surrendered. «bile Rui.ia is inclined to favor the France and Germany have reached ■uirrti-etion. Japan «ill not coneent to it. an agreement about Morocco. Japan ha» already mail« public het Oregon Scia Fire in the business section of Hpo- aMurance that Manchuria is to lie re- kane destroyed 1120,000 worth of prop- stored to China. That i« one of the principle« for which «he «ay* «be haa erty. linen fighting Japan regard« herself crn»M The foreign press generally praise» as fully cafarhle of eira-uting this prom Root aud say he is a fit stieeeesor ................... T J Mess»»« Eiihu I’real lent ise without the aaaistanee of China, and W. A Ewuu to the late Secretary Hay. Ca*L»*r.. m vie* of China’s inability la-fore the John F. Stevens, new chief engineer »ar to cops with Russia in Manchuria, ! if the Panama cabal, ia on bis way to the Japanese government is unable to P «« a (onerai Iantine and »«.hangs the Isthmus Ui take charge of the work. s«e «l.al possible service s Chinese rep resentative would l>e in the Washing- bua.nsM L n» mad« al current ratea Two blocks of the business and resi- ton conference. and drafts issued oa pnncl;wl cities. j denes section of Goldfield, Nevada, Moreover, lbs Japanese have all : have leen destroyed by fire. Lies, along takrn the |e«ition that alien 000,000 larace negotiations were liegun they Three more of the convlets who re would Ire conduct ml directly with Rus -VIA- cently eecsped ftom the government sia. It 1« alt.-grther unlikely that the prison on McNeil’s island liave lieen Wssl.tngton government «ill press the taken. Tlir other four ar« likely to be claim of China, and the official view here fails bi «ytn|>athi>e with the idea captured soon. tel# Orsgoa r termined, if Nicholas continue« in his present unyieMing altitude, to elect a new casr. LEVER W* buy our stork in largs quantities and keep a full line ot carriage and • agon material. All kinds of work In ur line dons oa short notice. EENTIST e E »treme beat is killing many m Italy I and Germany. C C h>ui BRYANT A *oW J.J Event* •f the Past W»»k. SAKHALIN A POWERFUL so I'.Nl.i | J - I HUIT IN GOOD CONDITION MADE A GOVERNMENT OFFICER Yield W.H Not Be Large. But Quality State E^gmwer Ua*»a to Hav« Charge O< Survey Work Wul 8s Above Average Fruit conditions «re now favorable throughout Oregon. While as a general thing no fruit will yield a ivcord break mg crop; the quality of the fruit blds fair to !• gi»al and the yield «ill be •atiefactory from the market staml- point. Apples in all parts nt the stale «ill yield only halt a crop, but on a> count of this very fact the trull «1II be of much Iwtter quality ami a more marketable product than «ere It s full ' crop and the tieee heavily l<wdv>i. In the eastern jwirt of the state, peaches, peers, prunes end plum« «ill all yield a crop full. In Routbera Ore- gon and the Wil amette valley, either of «hicti «erHona pr-dnvre more Iruil th«n Raster* Oregon, prunes and plums will yield 7o per cent of a rrop, }wa< hea about AO per cent, end pe«r« halt a crop. Three figure» are tear.I | upon careful estimates and ate reliable Cherriee are every «here yielding about Tft |ier or nt of a full yield, while »mall fruits are yielding a full crop in all (■arts of the state. Growers and dealer« figure in ISA,- 000 liale« a« Oregon’s protmble Lop y ell tor l'.<0.3. Thi» 1« an increase of one-third over last year’« yield A part of this estimated increase 1« due to a larger acreage, but the crop is at least ’>0 |ier rent better in amount of growth no« than at thia time last year The foliage ia very heavy, and the hops are bliesoniing out no« in splendid shape Of course, everything hingiw <>n liimat ic conditions and the estimate of 120,- 000 twice, «high «ill lie the largest crop Oregon has ever produced, is lies«<t ii|H>n the supposition that weather con ditions will tie lavoiable until the crop i« safely harvested. BLOODED STOCK FROM FRANCE A. C. Ruby, of Pendleton. Receive* a Carload of Imported Hors»« Pendleton—A C Ruby A Co. have revel veil the first carload of Imported horse from France by express. The next carload is in transit by freight with an attendant in chaige, and will arrive in a few days. The third car will be drop|>ed of! in Nebraska and the horse di»|»«M«i ot to the farmers in ths Nli-I.ll»- Weet. Mr Ruby himself has also arrived. He ia direct from Kurnps, where he purchased in all 4H horses, ronaisting of Bhirve, Perrherons and coach horses The horses arrived in splendid condi tion in spite of the fact that they had lieen traveling cotietan')y for three week» by «ater and rail. Mr Ruby will put them in good con- diliou and in Beptember, «hen the I«*«is and Clark horse show comes of!, , will exhibit a numlier of the lewt ani mals. He has a large numtier which can 1» got into splendid condition, as they ate already almoat fit to eibibit i All of the horses are y rang animal« and will take on flesh readily ami will make ! a gmai show ing for the bl.wled horse > industry for Eastern Oregon. Engine Sparks Start Firas. Pendleton— Many farmers who have lands adjoining the railroad, ««psetally the Prndieton.H|»>kanr branch, are plowing and clearing the weeds from the right of way along their fislds to protect their grain from fires started iiy sparks from passing locum >ti»ee. The dry gras« along the track is already Iw-ginning to burn and the npaming wheat fields are in Imminent danger from fires The farmers are also liene fitting themeelvre by plowing along the fence« other than protecting themselves from fire as the numerous ground squirrels burrow along the fences un-lsr the weeds and trash that accumulab . Two Patients Cured. Nairn» — State Engineer John I! Lewia will lw appuntnl I nitnl Matre hydrngraphrr for Oreg- n, time l<ring gi^en » barge of the got eminent hydro g rapine work rood mt ml in co-operatiun with the alate <d Oregon Thre mean« that all »tale work will l«e government work and the work done with the Vnil- e«l Ntatre appropriation will |>* » ate work ConMNjurntly the re|M>rta of the hydr«<raphic work done by the etale engineer will Ik« pubheh ed in the gov ernment report* The «am« will true of topographic w<rk, lor Nlato Knigneer Iwia will ap- point a government top<igrapbcr to di rect the w<»rk of the fleM partiew em ployed by the elate. The atatr engineer will ««rve ae Vnitrd State« hydro- g’aphrr without |*«y, and the I nited Ntalre topographer will errte the Mtatv w it bout |*ay. Thia arrangement ia of great import ance to the etatr, for H not only mx urew the publication »»f the etale report* by Vie government, but give« the »'ate work the *ame »landing aa that of the government. There will !•« complete harmony lietween elate and I ruled State« eurvry*» UMATILLA HARVEST ON Grain Being Cui North and Last of Pendleton. Prntllrt' t»~—llarv« *1 hae t tttntnrn« r*l tn I’matiHa county, and within a ahorl time bra«h re will be at Work every where, th-er n«tw Rtertrd Itetn^ »»nly tn the early portioite •»( the manly The arclion north at»«i raet ol Pendleton* m whirh a largr part <d the linal I Ha res ervation im located, i« more advamed than other plate«, and by the Ar«t ol nrit week heading will t*e on quite gen« eraily U mvo h wi bender Lae already lieen started'in the V«)ld Hpringe country, northwret of here, <»n a fall wheat Held. From all iibluati«»na a g”«*l yield ia in prnepecl all «wr the county. Hie wealber (hiring: the pn«t lew month« having been very favorable Eapecial- ly i« the Mprmg grain, of which Uiere ia an unuaually large amount •«•rdrd thia year, doing well. The only danger than may yet l>efall ia to hot weather and warm wind«, which might canne the grain V* shrivel. Indian Children H iva Meadas —Tl»«* Indian «•■I mm »! on lh* I'itialilla r<**rrvation ha« I»r**n clG*ed, *« Ali epidemie ol invaniti« thrvalrned to itwrt p IL« r.n. rvation Hu gtrla who were til with the diffrawe are «till in quarantine at the ehrool, hut will F»e tu nini out in a few day*. u|*on recov ery. Hu per intenderti Mt K<dn at riret thought hr would extend the M'hool term well into July* but thr threatened epidemic rauM*<l tlie dianitveal. Ail of the erholar* were more than plraerd, a« they were inclined to be retwlliou» at the prolonged term. F «»«rvation Land for Sale. Oregon City—That part of the tirami Ronde Indian reservation in townships .3 and H. range« 7 and H weet, which waa not sold last fall, is Iwmg ofleerd for sale by separate sealed bids Offert «ill l-e received l»l»mi Octolwr 3 and 10, and the Inda «ill le .q<ened on the latter date. The land will lw> sold in separate tracts, and the bula are to I mn filed with the register and receiver ■•f the District land office no« located • t Portland. Improvements al Chemawa. Chemawa—Die material for esten- aive improvements at the Si-hool dining hall and kitchen are lM>lng delivered The contract for these supplies have lieen given to Halrm and Portland firms Important Testimony in Land Fraud Csss« Hard To Gal. Three aitneeara Portland, July now hare been heard in the tilsl of KepreeentatlVe Williamson, Dr Van Gesner and Mat ion It lb gir» wbuss c»»r» ar» l»-ing heard before Judge l*e llaien They liave given damaging teelluiony, but it has t««u literally dragged I rora them, and yesterday morning «Iran Henry Beard «as tseti- lying, Judge l>e flaven turn»«I to Dia- Iricl Attorney Heney ami eald "Mr. Ilenay, y>>u may lead the wltussa, lor It seem» as it tins 1» the only way yos . an get anything out of him ” Thi» »tatemi-nl <ame from the court after hl» honor hail listen»»! to the »I- sminaliou ot Caniptwll Duncan. Green lu-ard ami hi» Sou Henry. Hardly had the diml esammallon o| I'un.an got ten under way than inference« that ■ ilnee» fo. the government had twen tampere.I with «er» telng br.night out. Duncan had a splendid ability to furgel. Ill» memory tn connection with the talks and deal» that he had «ith lira .lefen.lants was conveniently a blank Ho was tlrat of G-ren lie»rd, who waa another of the men «ho ha! taken up a timber claim, which. It is alleged, was taken tut Dr Gnssur and Repr*- Henry was also suffering from s >«d memory, but after a severe »baking up both by Mr Heney and Judge Kennett, he blandly admitted, when he »as cl.avly pre»»e,| by Judge Bennett, that he bad committed |*rjury in »«wirlrig to hi« tlmlrar entry affidavit shortly after the morning »eaeion innvenml, ri Henalor Thuretuu r.«e to make inquiry comernuig Uie motion lor > ' r M . I ', uli- sel eiplained that he wae a long • ay from Lome and that nothing »ave the pending motion waa keeping him in Portland. Judge l<e Haven then an nmincevl that he would take up itra Mitchell case at III u'lewk Monday. TAFT S ACTION CRITICISED. President and Cabinet Say He Was Harsh With Wallacs. Chicago. July l<* — A special tele gram to ths Evening Post from lie WashignUm rorree|»UMlent says "It is learned oa high authority that President Rueewlt is not entirely ple»»e<! with the way In whirh Secre tary Taft treated Engineer John F. Wallace, and this 1» one of the reaeura why the construction of the isthmian canal is to le entruated to Hecrvlary Root. "In plain language, »everal mrmlrats of the cabinet have eSpreSeevI to I’resi- .lent R --evslt their dlaappr. val ot ths treatment accorded to Wallace tiy Taft. They say Tall did wrong in flying Into a rage and telling Wallace he did not wish to reewivs any report from tbs latter on the canal problem Ths view o! these . abini't ni»nil»r« la that, if Mr Walal.e, whoae reputation as an engineer is Iray.rad question, found natural olwtaclea to the construction of the .-anal that twffie engineering gener ally, Mr Taft might have found II out, and that he sh- old have arconisd Wal lace the private audit in e that be sought and not have reqtured the preeenew of Mr. Cromwell, an outsider " JAPANESE LAND ON SAKHALEN. Important Card it Played to Influence Terms of Peace. Hl Petersburg, July 10. — A landing of Ja|mne«e troop« on the leland of Hak- halm waa officially reported tonight, and e’artlee military circle* in Hl Pet ersburg, though it ha* lieen realised • inte the defeat of Admiral Kojeetven- eky that the Japan« ee were able to lake p. mev-Maion of the ialarid ae eoon aw they thought tit The Ntrength of the land ing forre cannot l*e a*c«if tained, but the garriaun ot the island la too weak to offer an effective leelotance Though the Japanese erem unwilling to ri*k a gran«! tattle with General l.tnievilrh, pending the |»ra4e meeting al Washington, the landing of troops on N»hkalm 1« eoneiderad to eipreaa Jaian'e derision regarding the formal conclusion of a general armistice, namely, that in the interim liaforu the meeting it ia lie canary to occupy the island whoer |>o«a««wion in an important caul in Japan's diplomatic control at Washington Portland—Portland's Open-Air Sani PORTLAND MARKETS tarium baa discharger! two more pa tient« in lite 1*111 two week«. Mi»« Wheat—Club. HIi'HJc per bushel ; Caaon anil Andrew Johnson, th« latter : Illuseteli , fl7raR8c; valley, H»ic. a lugger working on the lower Colum Barlev—Fervi, |21 60^32 per ton; bia. Mr. Johnson tana in the first stage rolled, *234124 Io consumption, while Mia« Caaon va« Oats—Nw. I white, *ewl, JJVper ton, in the eecond «lag« It wa» under» to. «1 gray. Iw-tween the two patienl« ami the man Hay—Timothy. 11 4 '41 fl per ton; agement of the sanitarium that while clover. lllfBIS. Missouri Rivsr Ria«*. no physical «igni of the dieease could Fruits—StrawIratrise, *14*12 M frar Omaha. Neb., July 10. — Th» rapid Alataa Eahibit for Fair. be detected In either rase, the treat . rato at ; ». tabi.. |1 10«-■ par riae of the Miarourt river at this point Seattle, Wash., July II.—J. J. t’n- ment a« administered there was to lie !»•«; spriinta, l*0e*)*l l*r crate, han ranted the breaking of dike* into der*ood, arrived from Nome this morn continued. plum», MMS'lOc; I-«ran bwrrisa, *1 I3<* two lake» north of the city, with the ing on the steamer Zealandia with the 1.2fi; blai'klierriee, He por pound; cher recall that the river may rut • new Alaska exhibit for the Irawis and Clark Governor Coming. ries, &<4IOc. currants, *<•, prunes .30 4 channel, endangwring the utility of the ex)ioeition at Portland. The value of Portland—Secretary Arthur F. Fran D0c ; raapbsrrisa, fic. double-span drawbridge of the Illinois the exhibit, of which Air. Cnderwoui cis. of the Tran«-MiMiMippi Commer Fresh Vegetables—Beans, 1.4 4c jier Many reeidenta along the • ill trave charge, is over |M) 0O0. and cial congress. haa recalled a letter flora pound; cabbage. 1 <4 I '«c. cauliflower, Central. the two principal feature» are a |2A,0tM) Governor Mel kinaid. of Colorado, an *1 peritatoti, celery, l*0r. corn, 2<b4 Nvltaaka aide of tl e river have linen gold brick and 110,000 worth of nug nouncing Yhat be will lw in Portland 2Sr. cncumhara, 40(4H<)c; lettuce, head, .'•impelled to tlee from their home«, gets from the Peterson clean up In the to take part in Colorado day eieraise» ! 10c; |» mis , 2Be |>er pound; rarlishes, South of the city, on the Iowa «ide, the laittom« are tlmaled for mile«, doing Portland bench claim. Il is the inten al the eipoeltion Aguuat 22. Thia ia '104112c per doarn ; rhubarb, l%«2!ie tion of the rxhibitorw to display the the day advocated by Mr Francis before l>er potimi; tnrni|>s. II 2.301.40 per thon«and« of dollar« worth of damage rewources of Ala»ka in a thoroughly leaving Colorado, and Hive a time lie- aark; carrots, *l.2A<*l .30; liewta, Hut to crops and other property. creditahlr manner. tween the ending oi the Cotnmerrial 12-3. Russia Consult* Power«. congress and at the beginning ot Ihr Potatoes—Oregon, old, fl .1301 2>3 ; Torn in Fragments. Berlin. July 10.— A report 1« in cir National Irrigation congreaa. On***, new, WOi'4*l 10. Harrisburg. Pa, July 11. — Right Butter—Fancy creamery. 17',<421 '«c culation here that the Roumanian gov ernment has asked the powers to ad men were blown to pieces and two Fruit Inspector in Clackamas l»r pound vise «hat treatment shall he accorded otliers were injured by the premature Oregon City—C. J Reid, a promin Egg»—Oregon ranch, 20<42lc J*r the era* of the Russian battleship explosion of a big blast of rock powder ent fruitgrower of Milwaukie, trae lieen dosen <m the Pennsylvania railroad improve appoint«! county fruit inspector for Poultry — Fancy hens, 1301*14«; Knis« Potemkin, which mutinied and ments near New t'umlierlaml at 7 SO Clackamas county under an set of th* mi xml chickens, I20lf)*e; turkeve, «ho surrendered to the Roumanian au o’clock thi« morning. Tira accident oc last «late legislature. Mr. Reid »M live. |fi0IHe; gee»e, live, T^O&e; thorities today. Russia demanded that curred directly armee the Ruequrhanna lb« only candidate for the office an«l ducks, old. *40.3; ducks, young, as to the crew tie surrendered to her, Austria and Germany advised Roti mania to river from the scene ot the Pennsyl trail the endorsement of a large numlier » vania railroad accident May II, in of the horticulturists of the county. Ho|ie — Choice, IH04,» 17020c per give them to Ruaeia. while England, France and Italy advised their rvleaee whirh 23 persona were killed and many As inspector, Mr. Reid will receive poun I. others injured. compensation per diem for the time he Wool — Eastern Oregon, hast, 1»«* M«y Break Out When Lid 1« Off. is actnaly engaged at his work. 23c: val'ey, 2«'«27c; mohair, 31« <ble»as. Joly 10 —It 1« officially an- End Gambbng in Medco. 32 3*c per pound for rhoicw. Cutting Second Alfalfa Crop. Meuro City, July 11. — It I« stateri Beef — Dreeeevl bulla, 102c per notineed that quiet prevails In Odessa, I but it ia leered in many quarter* that Pendletim—Farmers on McKay creek pound; cowa, 3% 04 l*c. that no more «ambirne licenses will be an outbreak «III follow the lifting of Mutton — Drtweed, fancy, .3c issued after Augnai I, whan all aliat south of here are cutting their second ____ j the «Ulo of «lege The governor gen- ine licenaee expire. Governor Tamia, crop ot alfalfa. This crop is yielding iraiiod. Veal—SfltfiXc per pound, according eral today ls»u»«i a proclamation thrsat- of the Fallerai district, announce that approximately two tone to the acre, •nine * those circulating false reports " hi« determine!) to extirpate gambling which is a littls liettsr than Jthe first to sise. with punishment under military la*. | crop. Pork—»’.«7 l,c per pound, in thia city. Ï 9 » t \ i r