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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1905)
> c~? • *•* -tJ f ( OI NTY. OKEi.ON GREAI CROPS EVkRVWHERE THE SKIPTON STABLES PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT I.INN 4'10, CO., ONF.UOW Good Turnout!, Prompt and lourteoui Attention By T. L DUGGER BLASOMBLf IITLS Cart 9t **<v<n4 ti u i » 4 I , 1*1.1111 w rwU arrival tew Condition of Grain No* Make* Im- men»« Harvest* Almutl Sur» Chicago. Aug * — Amen»an HAPPENINGS Of TWO CONTINENTS — ALBANY COUXTER L UXCH Mikillup * Churchill. Prop*. A R«aum* of th* L»»» Important but Not ALBANY ORI <K>N PROFESSIONAL""^ M C C Fire at l«wi»t<m, damage »4 |70,lXM) flrm». ATTORNEYS AT LAW L M MOXTAWl . v< It • a . » • . 1 I a • OBcf 219 »fol >1 *Urwt r • ALBANY. OftKuO ATTORNEYS AT LAW « « • »«r Fitti ''Aliena . 15 rento • M •• 16 2S • • Hhavlng........ .. Hair Cutting K ham poof ng Hatha ............... GIORGI DAVIE WM Alili KI -Mb À * I ATT • PROPRIETOR j. J. Bonies & Son, Haul ORKGON Al HAN Y .1 Bl k X TIMI I ». t> M t> l»tabo, rauaed a among bua mean Teo lineal descendant» of Racajiwe* base I wen found In a Wyomlug Indian •ch»» >1. alJlaXY o««u<>« ATTORNEY AT LAW E»«ntt Mayor lane has summarily diamtaenl the entire Isxinl 4f health ol Port lami (to To m« Goo*el* «< «» lnt»r«»tmg of th« P*»t Wwk WfjBfcl »arxxT a »cm Laaa and Wagonmakers The visiting French fleet of ill »hipa received a hearty welcome in Knghfth water*. New York Jewish l»aker* are on a «trike for a reduction of hour* to ten per »lay. Ruuasian Zemstvont* believe war haa «erred its purpose, ami aspect reforme the no* Two new centers of infection have lieen diac»iven>ii in the yellow fever dis trict outside New Orlena* Cilixn» of New Grlean* have suh- •t-ribed 82-50,000 U> be nee«l in »kppr»a- ■ing the yellow fever epidemic. Brought Together o»> N*«al Yacht and Introduced by President. f»rn>* will profme bigger and better cr»»pe In a Condensed form fur Our •nd return many more million» in rev enue to the fanning Interest« this «rar Busy Readers. i than evtu beftare in tlie history of the Oregon Albany met I NVOYS Mil I .ountry All bind» <>f crop»—wheat, corn, oat», hay and »mailer grain and I pGaiiKe staple» — have pr»<r.a»«..! to the stage where this prediction may l<* ma»le with s»ar»ely the »lightest cliamw I that the final official figure« will di* , prove It* cvirre« tnese Railr aul art)« ial> ami *tati»t>cian* ut agricultural -ief-arlmenl* In the van»»ua slate« <>f Hie government grain pro- ( during regions give their |*er»>nal ami official guarantee that the year I kM is to I* the banner year In farm piuaper- Hy. If there it a di«aenting voice any where. it Is drowtuxl out by the clamor of optimism that cornea I rum Illinois, Iowa, Kanes*. Nebraska, the tar S»utbwe»t, the Pacific rowat anil Die wonderful spring wheat country of the Northwest. • P.*«ibly one wheat crop — that of HMI —will ex«ee»l that of 190-5 In HMI the ’crop aggr»-gat«*<l 748,000,0110 bushel». It may 1» that one previous corn crop, that of l'*02, when 3,<524,- OOO.nOO bushel* were produce«!, will not quite be «vpiale-l by the yield of thi* year. According to flgur«-* emanating from ■late capital* Hstarlav altern»»>n. 370,- 000,-000 bushel* more of corn will be raisol thi» year than last in the elates of Illinois, Indiana, Iowa. Kansas, Nebraska. Michigan, Minti<v»->la. Mu aouri. North Dakota, South Ibikota, Ohio ami Wi»cr>n»in. FAVOR FARMI Rb COMUNI TAX BIG CORPORATIONS. Evening Star Grange DiaCutae* Sub Or »non C't< BoAr<j of Trad« Order* isci Alao Worm Peat Thorough Inwetfigation. Mendwi* of Evening Star grange. No. J7, held an metltut* in their hall >>n the K«-tiun Ime rumi, in which the matter >d farmer« forming a rombine ami organirmg a burean of information, and the worm )xvl*, were >vm«ider«l C II Welch *pok-- »trungly in favor of the farmer* of the alate forming a < inl ine in th* naie ami handling of their product«, »ettmg forili that m thia way they would get I-alter price« vHher* favor«l the plan. Arthur II Vichóla *|>-ke on " The Worm Peat," and claimed that the prevent worm that -ia doiug ao much -lamage ia not the army worm at all, but the rut worm. He »aid that the army worm a a* longer and had yellow »tripe« on «ta body. C Mllem. A F Miller, Mr». IUrl«ra Cmmwell, of Gray'« river valley. Wa*h , Judge J. F. t'aplew, and oilier* *|wike Mr» Cromwell told of the *ap*«i*nce of (ármete in Gray'» valley, and »aid that »lie got much valuable inform« ti-xi at the government building <*n the ei|H«|tion groun-l*. am! iecommende«l the farmer» to go there for information The di« UMion took a wide »cope and it wae dwid«l to continue It until next meeting, when all ar« invited to - -me t ret are«! to auggeat remedie« for the |-r*t» Many vialtor» from out of the • tate «eie present Oregon CHjr«—In it» effort« to itMMVW an rq m to I »1* AMkreouient *4 the prt‘|w»r- tir» of t|»r •* v-»r*i larg*> t«>i|*uration« <>|wrat i it if In <*l*cltoina« county, th# ()r*gut> City l»xr ! «•( tm<to >• At • motti ng I a » i week ihr matter of inxeetignimg «ml reporting <»n thi* •nf.ject, which La4 fwn retarmi to a rommiltre «Nmatating of Ave iuriiil<n « aa mailed fr»»m that tt>mmiUr<*. and under luatrnrliuna from the organila- • - .4 committee comptarrd of J . I Campbell, O W b.aeiham and V\ . h I’ Ren to inveetigale the con nt y ’• a*«e«etiieQt roil and <jfo*er!aiu the actual ae»e*«menta tf.At have}! een made against the »lifter ent corporation* The tmwrd ia in«ha- to attack the work of Ameeaor \elaon. which ia ronaidrred generally thorcugh, but i* pm-eeding with the mvewt gation to »tatermme if there exiat« any groan4 I t the imprreaion that the larger cor|M»rat>ona are not I «ear i ng their prof»ortionate «hare of the buntan ol toxatton. Answer of Wallow* Road Iw «»ramie — The Wallowa Valley Railroad company, represented by J. W. Cook, ha* Ramaa-v A Oliver, at torney a, bu*y preparing an answer in the injunction proceedings instituted by the O. R. A N, Co. Mr. Co»»k is in la («ramie, an<l t* t* * •■<) a* tCe answer is ready that Judge Fakin will set a «late for a bearing ami he ia confident an order will l>e ma«lr «It • solving the injunction Mr C«»ok claims that the o R A N Co.’s righto had lapsed, ami that he then secured right* which are now ahead <>f anyone r l*r. « <*y»l«r Hay, Aug 0 —At I <0 o’« l»*k y«*t*rday after mein the lortual rat ep- ti-m of the rvprmentatiysw of the bel ligerent powur» by I'ree.ilent Rmeevelt on l*halt of the United Ptatee g.veru- nient took pla»« on the ctniaer May flower It ea* a notable demonstration in honor of the <ll»tingui*he»l gueat*. envoy* of it.sir «-. mlriee to th* ;x**-e «onteretow. The Mayflower, the llorst o*«l uf her claie in tlie navy, was tastefully <l«xorat*i for the lavaalon. The l»eau- liful inleti-»r finishing» were ornament- o-l with cut it-, a er« ami sinllaa, inter* twined with the national color* of Kua- • <a ami Japan. The colora of the two nation* also fluttered from the vrweet • iiiaat*. The J*|»eneae ami KuMiian ptotiipo» tent lane* left New York in the morn ing on two cruisers lor Oyster Bay, where they met the preeulent. The Ja|*aneae made the trip on the cruiaer T* omm ami the ItuMian envoy» were conveyed to their destination *l>»ard th» I 'hattan.» gs Couslanline Nakai- fl, of the R.iaaian foreign otBce, when a*k»v| whether Ruaaia would agree to a teaaion of ter ritory or jwyment of imlemmty, two point» on which it ia tx>lieve»l that Ja|*n wilt inaltt, rrpli*I "I don't think so.** Halo, the Japan««* •pokearnan. a»k««i bow pruapeit* look«»!, saul "Not very bright, but we ar* hope fol.” Early in the morning the president’» naval yacht ffylph ami luvlte»! gueet» arrived, ami at I o‘<l»*k l'r<wl»lenl Roosevelt ls»ar.|ml the Mayfl. w»r. He was gr«-ete»l with the |*r«»aidentlal »al'ite of 21 gun» aa he went on board. Baron Komura ami Minister Tskahira ami their suite« left the < hattamsga in a launch ami priaeettod to the May flower. As they boerd«»l the r»*»l a •alula of 21 gun* waa given The en voys were received on <1* k by Com- mamler Winslow ami ea< orte»l to the main eahio, where they were prre«nte»| to the jireeiilent by Vs*>«tant Heeretary Pierce. The same cerem* ena« ted for the Ruaaiat tiariea, Nerglus Witte ami IL wen. The envoy» of the two jMtwrra wrte then pre«M»ntc«l formally to one another by 1'rceidrrit Riajaevelt, after which a'.l partook of a lunchetxi. The Jai<enese envoy» were I lien c«>n- veye»l tu the di*p*lch Ivatl Dolphin, »>n wlii<h they »ail««i tor Portsmouth, New ll»m|wliire Witte and hi» party remained on the .Mayflower, which weighed anchor at the »ame time a» the fkilphin ami »tarte«l on it» cruise, y »e»l by th»- . r i»i«r Galveston COUNTERFEITERS MOLDS WORKMEN STARVING Four person* were drowned in the W» buy our stock In larga qoantlii«» E«t»n*iv» Outfit Found In Old Resi Willamette river at Portland la»t Sun »nd keep a full Un» of earn*«» aud Strike at Pootilofl Work» Resulting in dence at McMmnvill». day a* the result ol three accidents. wagon material All kimla of work ia Hunger and Diseaxe. McMinnville —While the residence ol A thief graldwsl 84»>» from a la»ly who Belo Ororea ■ >ur Un» done oo abort notice Kt. Petersburg, Aug 8.—A* a re»ult John Newell «•• living realnngled had ju»t drawn the money from a Port of the *trika at the Pmililofl work», recently a complete outfit for making land bank, and «-acap«»i in the crowd. there i* terrible destitution among the •puriou* coin, evidently left by a for Order* have Ixven iaene«l lot a gene workmen, and hnmlre.1« f » «■—* of mer occupant of th»- house, «a* dl*- ral »trike of bridge and structural iron actual itarvation have been report«-»!. covered. The hollar lisa l>e.»n built for Chmeto Coo* Murdered Graduate Edrdk Medical CoL'cgc workers against the American Bridge The |>e»p)e are »offering with »curvy, <50 y«-ar», am! in the remembrance of Baker t it . - I • • ’of a y"U.'»g company from Maine Li California liaateaaU. uhi« ami General Treport - -• G-en ap| ed the oldest ■ettlers here It haa not l»-en TUI Chinrer »'ook at the By < mine ha* to for relief reehingle»l fur 40 year*. Sime then it lirrn brought to thi* city, and piepara- Chicago labor union* ere unable to * ill OOBUOX A dispatch from Riga »tatea that haa Is-rn ocvwpied by a photographer hol<! an election, on ao-oiint of the riot tioiit are under way to hate it prefiared grave development» are exp»-» ted m the ami a jeweler liefore it Iwcstne a re«i- for burial in China, a«or»|ing to the ous element, ami conaervalive union* Napbeta district, where the «trike ia dr nee tlireaten to withdraw from the federa Tlie jeweler, during hie atay usual methode. The prevailing opin* spreading rapidly. Rioting is reported, here, Lire the anapiciona of the entire 4 0 PRILL M D tion. ion ia that Wong P<>i You waa imir and m several ca*»« troops have Ix-en »-»immunity, am! now tlie late Hmi last •lered, it appraranrra can U (mated. The veeaela conveying the peace en calleil upon to quell the disturt«m-«*». Oregon Hie Hr waa allot hi the hack <4 tlie head in Set* rn* greater suspicion upon him. voy* of Ruma ami Ja|»aii from Wash Sunday morning a man »In«* iden wherealsrut» now art- not known. nidi a manner I hat the theory »4 fili ington to Portsmouth, N II. where the tity ha* not Ix-eh learned, threw a dy The outfit, which <-onaiet* of thr»-e |.5 cide ia wholly untenable. He wae ;>ea*-e conference is to lx» held, wen- de namite laimb into the office of the di*- Orofea inol.la, »latral H*37, I-to and 1*54, tine uiurtlrrnl either for hie monrv or Io« layed two »lays by heavy fog. lict lrea»urer of Riga, »everely wound (10 mold, dated 1847, -or |2 50 mold, caa«r of race prejmln N rltie ha* Tolophoao Bxeàaaco M» H. II the kaiser meet* King Edaar»i ing the tre«»urcr. two janitor* and a 'dated IM-51, are now in the hand* of to far l>rrn obtained T J Mr*i «*• President next Week, a* planned, lie will, atoinl- rep trier. the aheriff. .. W. A i.wiso Caaluae.. ing U> goal authority, Inform hi» uncle Fir* Law Very Cumbertom*. Gomel Defiant. LOST NINE YEARS AGO that if tlie prvaetit atmosphere of mut- J» SHELTON Oregon City — While more than a Havana, Aug. 4. — Jme Miguel Go ; ual jealousy, hatrevl and suspicnxin is AUCTIONS OFT LOVkHS OIFIS. acore of j>erinil» to burn daubing have D «a a genera', banking and exc iang*l <-|«arvd Europe * ill rimain in me*. governor of Santa Clara province Remain* of Dave Woodward Found lievn g ran i-vi in thia county, there and I literal candidate for the presi L us ma-le at current ratal ol a serious expi "»ion. bua neaa in Blue Mountain*. e nata much dissatisfaction here with Ramambranc«« from Ahc« Roos«v«lt * dency of Culia, ha* given opt an inter and draft* leaned ea pnaripal cltiea. Admirsrt Sold at Church Fair. Railroad President Harriman will go Elgin — A sheep camp tender lies the new law relating to forcai bree fol view full of defiance to the l’aluia gov direct to Portland from the Yellowetona ernment. With reference to the 5 u- found the botie* of a man in the Blue the reason that the pro« leiotia of the Waabintgon, Aug 7. — Then ar« park. TttjUc» oí th» P»M» Notary PakUc Hilda auclety eltaa case and the Culuin government'» mountains a few miles north of here. measure are consider*--! cumlx»r*ome. thing* doing in the St Be!» Or*gc> Train service on the lireat Northern aaeumptioii of the right to in*|>ect mu- The camp tender waa going through a The mam olijrv tion to the law aa it <-onn«t«l with Cliri*' ihurvh in <>y»ler -VIA- i» laully crippled hy the telegrapher»' ni<i|»al;ti«* without refence to the pro very thick |»atch of brush to a spring now atand* la that provision requiring Bay. Thi* little guiiil la Mr» Ro-«e- Th ~ ar the making ol application <>n which the velt'» |*et drarity, and thia fact le-tng vincial autlioritli-e, Governor Gomel when tlie discovery waa made. •trike. are no doubt the remati)» of have p*rmit I* iwued ten day» liefore the • prea-l l-r-wd-a-t, tmaaur«« and truphirw eave A Milwaukee millionaire ha* txen for It» fair* are not lacking lmie*«l *’I will not allnw anyone excepting Wixslward, who waa l'et in throe tire la to lie at arte. I. indicted for larecuy by bailee in steal •olne remaikable otiject» liml their the provincial aulhorltie* to imq-ect mountain» nine year* agu la*l Fehrn« ing 414.000. County Mire» Timber Cruiaar*. way t<> Ilia baaata, and lliere la a taint the luiiniclpalltlea of thia province ary. Wtsdward, who waa living at F.ugenr — l'ounty Aa****or B. F. •uggtwlion that the fl rat lady of the The United Htatee government ha* Xli.mid a municipality lie governed by tlie toll gate, on the wummit of the Train* lea*• Weal K io tor Portland taken chatge of the yellow fever altua- moderate», I would refute- to cvmm-nt mountain» >«tw«-en Elgin and Walla Keeney rrturn«i! lotlay’from Roaeburg. land, with the practical »en*c lor which a-.-l war at«'..- M at 10 IS a ■» I«a>e lion in the Hou th. to tine procedure just the same and Walla, cam* Ui Elgin during the winter • bere li« ma-le a contrari with C. FI. •he 1» noted, utilirra many ol the u*e- All binda of walchae, ciucia aad jewelry or Albany al 1.4b p m. after a load of »uppliea. lie aecured Rotteti* and Omar Edward», of that lea* gift* which collie her way to raiee The |«ea»-e envoy» of Japan ami Ku»- would deliver justice to them if per the needed provision», which were city, Li cruiee ih* timliel landa of lauta im>ney lot her church. prvmpüy repaired mitted. • I* were introduced to ea< h olher by - him Portland (30am.(top m. "Princaua" Alice al*o racaivM curt- ’’if the Supreme court decides agamat loa»l«d on a ham! sled, »nd »tartwl on counly, in urder lo piate a prop*r «•li President Itooaerolt. ICIO CRXOOM " Allwur It 10 I m , 11 30 p m Olher coun- li-a-l* of dainty jierfumes, phot-.grapli» the content km* we are now maintain ■now «hoes for hi» mountain home. mate upon their valli»- Arriva» Ashland 12 XS a m il So » m A warrant ha» Ix-en issued for the ing, ae would not oliey it» niamlatee, W.s-lward wa* never again beard of tir» ut thè »tate, aiuong theni Clatw-p, and inch trit!«-« fr-un her lovelorn a-l- “ Hacramento 7 <5.5 p m . i M a m arrest of th» governor ol Oregon for because of it» partiality in favor of ex Searching parties were »ent out, but no Itougla* ami Klamath, bave a»l»>pte<l mirer», who would doubllc«» lie over " Dau Iran lew ' M p to.. AM • (ailing to pay hi» occupation tax. thi» pian and timi that II «urka a»! come if they could «-« acme of their ecutive authority. The court would be trace ol him was ever found. Pullman and Touriat car» an t» th votive offering» di*p!ay«-d on the l-aaar mitablv. certain to lie agamat tie in order to in- The Portland chambr of rommerve I. a . Tixara trama Chair cara Bacramanto ta i*g table* Doctor* Fail in E»amination*. <-reaiw it* favor with the g ivernment.” lan and El Paso, and t-uri.l -art to demamla a recount of tlie city ■ popu Out of 5( aplicanta who took the ex PORTLAND MARKETS. Raatram* Pool Sailing. Chicago, Ht Louia, New Urleana and lation, saying that 110,500 is far loo amination l»ef..re the Ht»t* B»«r»l of Cable Over Grand Canyon. low. I In« Hines, liquor* and Cigar* Washington Portland, Aug. 7.— I’rreuhng Circuit Connecting at Han Franciaro with Wheat — New club, 73<k7Ae l” r Jmlge Fraaar Its» grant*»! a preliminary Rail Iwke. I tab, Aug » —Over a medical •«•miner» early in July, to I* Immense (oreat Area in *L.utl.ern everai Uaaa for Honolulu, Japan. China cable feet in the air |>a*«rnger* permitted to practice me«licine in the buehel; new blueetem, 7»<<»0c I*’j »infer restraining lb* Multnomah Fair Oregon are saul to have lx*n etartisl hy ‘hlllpplnaa. Central and Kuuth Amar are to lie earned acroaa the Grand • tale of Oregon, only 22 pasae.l. The bualiel; new valley, 78c. Pur* Liquor* lor Medleinal Purpose» aaaoeiatton from arlling |H»da on race» squirrel hunter». Great damage 1» ca Canyon of the Colorado. The Grand report of the Htate It-wnl of madii-al ■ I at th« Irvington track in thia city, bring done. He* Mr* M F. Woodnansea, agaut al Canyon Tranapoitation company, pro examiner» haa l*»n compleln>L by be« - naw teed, |2<*-«21 : rolhd, (2I<«24. immedi4tely the .-th«-al. f the tra> k K eat belo atation, or addr««» The ex The law agalsnt ticket a»*lpir>g ha* moted by Utah men, baa l>ren incor retail Hr. Byron E. Miller Oats— No I wlilte l»-e»l. |2'*lB30 per announced that for <m« wwk there Gira L’a • Call lieen »i«xlarwi constitutional, on the porated with a capital of 010.00«) to amination naa liel-l at the Y. M. C. A. Um. gray. 8W. would b* no race« Within that lima l»r. Miller, of Portland, ground that tlie ticket scalping buaineae bridge the chaaui tn thia unique nun- headquarter» Hay—Timothy, old, |l l<g I A per ton; the permanent ln)unrti»in pr<»eeiliiiga stated upon submitting the report that i» lews I on forgery, fraud ami deceit new. 81l«13 50. clover, »»igw ner, OREGON will be diapoaed ol and the Multnomah Toiiriata will lie taken from the fern- nearly •II of thoee «1*0 failed «ere Fruita—Apple«, new, 'KH'WIl 75 |>er Fair aaxM-iation will know it» legal Mis» Alice Riseevelt plac»-* most of on the Kania recent gradual«-* from medical col- bog; aptlcola, uOc per crate, (»«achea, «lain» toward |>ool »riling. Jmlge Fra- the gift» which come to her from one Bright Angel Trail l«qtva. w 7.5» <8(1 per i rate, plums. 7.5c per •er »leclarr»! that if »vldenia ha»l been would-he lover* for sale at the various Fe ei-le of the river, acroea the Buck »km Plateau. The length of the cable crate, blacklierrie*, 6«*' "' per pound; introdarod convincing him that the »ml church fair* and I ma baa re in which »hr Ore Run* *50 a Ton. chemea. MifgSAc per I bis . |<ears. ('.’ 2-5 waa merely a quarrel l*lwern gamb will lie 500 *eel The w ire ro|<e will I* 1» inlere»te>l. anchor«! to the -ipp-wite walla of the Eugene — Acv-ording to miner» who per box ; prune«, n.5c«11; raspberries, ler» ■■ «•• intimated, he would have A Chicago youth ut I* year» ha* g-rge. and a car will lie run ba- k ami have just com* dwon from Blue river, II 2.5 per crate wsU-rmel.m», I «* I l«< thrown it out ut court. le»titled that, wllli a gang of thrve men forth. a very rich »trike ha* just >»een m»-le per pound; eraliapple», 5<)c |wr bos. and two women, ha baa rubbad 330 Vegetable«—lleana, 1*4«' per pound; in the Great Northern mine, which Moody Inquire* Into Strike. Hr örter» to turn different house» Rutti« to Grant Tarma •iirparae« »11 previou» flml» in tin» cublage, 1 «81‘«e per pound; cauli Washington, Aug 7.—Attorney Gen •talc'» evid»m-e if gu rars n teed hl» flower. 75M'*k |ier d.'ten, celery, 75«( The * rika was Boaton, Aug * — A »pecial to the promising property. eral Moody lia» addre««.-f a letter to fresdom. Glut« from Glomeetrr «ay» that Ru**la ma-le »luring tlie |>a*t week ami cun- (5c per doaen; corn, 75c per Hants Fe county. New Mexico, is in will grant the Japwneer demand», pay ■lai* of a flue vein of very rich ore, laig; cucumlier», 1.5(425» per bo«; let th» Unit*»! Hiato» district »Horney» along the line» of the Great Northern the hand» of a receiver, having laaued an indemnity am! cede Hagbalm. The «hich ha* l-een uncovered in die lower tuce, head. 10«- |>er down; parsley, 2.5c railway ai-1 bom I* to the amount of eonteet in the negotiation* will I* over tunnel, almut 7oO feel in. Estimate* l»er doaen; pea*. 2(4&c per pound; to •ml Northern I’scitlc road» re»jne«ting information regarding the telegrapher«' (1,000,000, which It cannot pay. Mancharía, but Rti.*ia will more than are that the ote will araav |50 per ton matoes, 50<475c |>er crate; *»|iiaah, 5c »trike ami it* paaaible effort Opoa th» per pound; turnips, |1.25<4I 40 per An order has been grant*! by the. recover it« loaee« in the next war with •nd the »1»» kholders are elate.) tranamlasion of government me«*age«. •ark; iarr»ita, >1 35*1 .50 per aark, Circuit court restraining the Multno Japan. The •pv. ial declare» that tlie Moody «»y» he h*» l«-en Informed that Prior Right* of W»y. indemnity will only lie lent, ami will lieeta, |1<41 86 per **• k mah Fair aaawistion from tx-'ling pools for aeveral day» me«»»ge have lieen •nme day l»e collwte»! with intereat la Grant]* — Two more suit» have Onion» — Red. (1 25 jier hundred; on It» race«, and the a**x istion man inletrupte»!. He »ay* it is the govern- ysllow, » I 35. from “ the preatiiripluou* little brown been l!le»l by the <>. R AN. Co. In ad- agement *ay» It will hold no in- re ra» <w ment'» duty Ur keep am h channel» PotaLiee—<ir«-g»*n new, 54h<4tl. men." Thi* piaithm ia in accordane* ditlon U> the injunction pruceeallnga until the order ia revoked. open to prote. i it* own < oinmunii at ion Butter—Fancy creamery, 2ll(W25c. «ith Ru»«ian policy, but i» not consid instituted last wrek »gainst the Wal •ml lie >• much concerned. The Cul«n congress is expe« ted te erad serioualy by the J«|»ane»H» Egg»—< iregon ranch, 221422 l*c per lowa Valley railroad. Three pertain to ailjourn without pawing the bill open the validity of the deed» given hy land doaen. Contested to 330 Rot>tt*rio*. ing the Culxin market to American rice Naval Brigade Return*. Poultry—Average old han», 131* <414; owner* below Elgin U> the new railr»«»l Chicago, Aug. 7 -yl Urord Burthar- sn»l encouraging rice culture in Cui«. mi ml chicken», 12«412%c; old roo»t- inenrporati«*. The O. R A N., •• New Orleans, Aug a.— Two vaeaels <>tt, aged lit ye*r4,'^nWw«s arrroted er», 10(410!^*; young rooster», 11 <4 The reaaon given for ao many Ital of the naval brigade, the Marie and the plaintiff, allege« prior right« of way. with a gang of ^huro 'men and two 131*®• »pti»«». to 3 pourul», 15c; ian* dying from yellow fever i* the fact Wolverine, returned to the city to women, ch»rg«-<l wi»*L having rommlt- Stat* Engineer Summoned. I to |l* pound», Rlc; turkey», live, that they cixiceai the diseaee aa long aa night from the R g-dela, where they te»f wlioleaale roblierMto in tin» city, IflWIVc; «•*«**. live, |>er pound, Prndleton — John If. lewis, »tale rn ha«l gone under order» from the gover p<«»ibl» and lake wiong diet until Uxi haa confeaeeil to Chief lieemon»! that |»<47c; duck», old, 13c; duck», young, gineer. will be »umm<*r>l to I'matilla nor to protect the flaliermen in loui»l- late. the gang r»ibt*»l 330 house*. He re- county at once to make a hydrographic |.o»l4.- ana water* from the depiralallon* of The National Lead company baa in the Miwuaeippi patrol lioat». The Inci survey of the entire stream »yatern of per hi»e<l U> tell where they wer», but Hop* Choice, IW04, I 7 <* 19c declare»! that tie w»>ul<l turn »late'» evi- creased ita capital »to, k to ISO,000,000. dent 1» c!• wed. except for tile case of the the Walla Walla river a» the result of pound. Wool—Eastern Oregon average lewt, ilrnce and turn up mot -f the laxity if Tipaey, and that of two officer* under litigation of property owner* living New York «ill build a new Manhat guarantee»! that he woul.l not lie pro**- street in Kt. Bernard Pariah, who along lli* river and using the water I9«43lc; lower grad«»», down to 15c, tan terminal of the llnxiklyn bridge at ruled. according to shrinkage . valley. 2514 27c therefrom for the purp«we cf irrigation. were captured In latke tlorgne. a c-wt of 1,000 1*00 t.. avert the < r ib |ier pouml, mohair, chote*, Sic pwr which occur» daily during the rueb Oregon Mutton for Chicago. Weeton Short of Water. Boycott on Special tinea. pound. hour». Pendleton. Aug 7—Ten carinada of Beef—Dreened ball», l<42c per pound ; Pendleton—Report come* from Wee- Yokohama. Aug. 8.—The meeting of mutton »beep have jual Iwen »hipped The National Roani of Fire t’mler- Chineoe, which it wa» announced woul«l ton that tl>* city i» very »hort of water row«, 3H'44 Sr- Mutbxi — 1'reaee.l, fam y, (c per from Meacham by a North Yakima writer* la conaidering a motion to aua tie held Lxlay, rreolvrwl to boycott ami ha» tiren com pelle« I for the tiret In*yer to the Chicago market A gov- pend all hnaineea In Arkansas in conse American lankera, »hipprr* and insur time In erven year* Io relinquish it* pound; orvlinary, 4<4-5c. eminent ir »pertor |.a»ee«i upon lli* Veal—|)reaa««l, M7r per pound. quence of the ne« la« against the Ute ance agente, but deferred action with practice of furniiliing water to han ret Perk —Dreaeed, ■ » «7 per pouml. shipment regard tu other lines of buaiu i nasi anee truel la Dial alate DENTIST Horseshoeing a Specialty SGI0, OREGON Scio State Bank PHYSICIAN ini SUBGECN 4 - ’ EE AL ESTATE BROKER. IAS* AI)D SOU*!} R V. HRGEY Southern Pacific Co Watchmaker and Jeweler CORNER SALOON W. E. CUMAN, a P. A , Portland, Oro •' <» eVr ‘ V ALL KINDS OF JOB PRINTING AT THE NEWS OFFICE AT THE LOW- EST POSSIBLE PRICE. GET PRICES 4 -»M. vä ^; U*- À