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L' »‘‘*7 ( (H \ n . Lu. if-«. OltEGOX t /¿«TU* J 4/ THE SKIPTON STABLES PUBLISHED EiERY FRIDAY AT LINN 4'10, Good Turnouts, Prompt and Courteous Attention Ollfd.ON <JO.t Br T. L. DUGGER REASONABLE RATES NEWS OF THE WEEK M a Condensed Form lor Our Busy Readers. Car et Mc- u i h l A. nacrflA b elata Albany lundi Counter HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINE NTS M<K!UOP A DrtAMY, Pr«*w. N Resume of the Less Important but «Ï PROFESSIONAL '> Best 20c Mf.il in the Valley Open All Night Al IIVO. ORTGON. H Brjinl C C Hrjawf H. '“*' **»* Go To Iho •’' ATTORNEYS AT LAW aervgwhi g Ck Ai HANY Vtr-lOV N<’NI L. II K ATTORNEY AT LAW r i n •■•»*i wl h * ' ’ •* •:»»! I*»:»ui» OA<W. 7SJ »•»< »M Mr»«« Aiutili YÇT Hhavlng......... Hair < utting hhant;>->ilng < j ! uf (il iikfil I>\\ IE ut-4 »I Air ATTORNEYS AT LAW ‘ • CRfc« Al HA S Y < C J. J. Barnes & Son, • itsuh . a a 'f Lr»| I laths___ ____ At »ANY. OBI *O General Blacksmiths and Wagenmakers M u. i > k > w ._ 15 cents ..S5 •• _'i5 •• .«25 «« PUOPRIErow Graduate Edcctic Medical College CI.ClHB.U, Obi. OMHtOS Wa hniv onrat • k In lArg” qnantltlM at»4 k»' p * »I Hne of carruga nul a** «i it •** *• “ k n«ta <>f «urk in «4iî lii* 'io i »a nn tlk I ntrilto. Horssshoji..; " Snecialty SCIO, o'«l£:«ON \ 6:1:, Crt?:a I» bank State Scio L î ! î .; jm Ila LEAL ESTATE CHOKER Oregon Scia ftutlct cf tb* r«xe« Prest lent Caaiuer., of Defective emeses ................. T J w. lillt-s ><•’« an Alalr.i-l ..f 11- • ¡.r«p*r«4 EAST AND SOUTH Vi A — by iba Of Ihr real >>r r*tty y u tnun<1 ta pur^a»«. • r •< t an ><•< u»i'y ' i'f for muht» 1 •< »4 . ur patri - • Fr,» V>.hg 11„ h» w< our »«peri • C« l An al-.lgL«4 lu MM Manager. 'Acs c- r this J at*l Ur uata't-lt» -t» »Ln AN Y. OarOBN CORNER SALOON »MS & TL< hi« l ine Wince, Liquore and Cigar« Pure Liquore for Medicinal 1'urpoars Give L'e a Cali Interesting Ixitnhr placed for state Jficials, but tbe poor u>ol» who committed the revolting victim» <d thi» committee ot tor a lung lime bal re hr wont to Cal»! A «uman l a« li«en capture.! «ho «av W lira well for the pur|*o*e of j lacing the carrying a bomb in her hair, taken she «*• about to tnurdei the gov- bomb which killed es Governor Ntru ernor of Moten«. Russia. nridwrg. Naiitence had l«een passed upon him, and it I» »aid that »bethel hr succeeded, a* Ire did, or fallet!, hr would have Iweti «'!d»-<i to tire list o* that have l»ern pul out of the way. The president of the National Dress Crime» wdliin crime» was tbe system maker«' sasrHiation adviire. women to wear pockwls. "sying I-«,« and purses wbich the Innrr t'irric cania*! out carriw 1 in the hand are a tauiptalion to When dopas of Ihr Inner Circle had thieves. ¡»erformed so many deeds for the I mor The War department «sy« it will «end no more troops to the Philippines fcr tbe present. Th ree now on tbe way and already there will give General Wood a command of nearly 15,000 men. F. Hamuela, secretary of the Oceanic Kteamahip company, says native* on Tahiti and neighboring iehtads are not «offering for food «• a result ot tbe re cent tidal wave. He say* the cocoanut grove, are on the highest pointe. The transport Ingalls is «recked on the ‘ -a.t of |.u*nn. Senator« *re trying to reach an agree ment on the rate bill. Gbvarnor Pattison, of Ohio, i* differ ing from a nervous breakdown. Secretary Taft refn-ee to give up on the Philippine tariff qu-etl 1» and say* tbe fight baa just liegun. Walsh, tbe Chicago l-ank wrecker, will l>e arre«ted and triixl for complicity in tbe affair. J I.. Hteffena aaya the railroads make their own law« »• the big corporation« not only cuutrol the various state leg!«- ialuree, but when an appeal ia lumle to congress, the .tale, find their represent ur ? ■>< «u-1««<t w«r atives (mrt of the national syateui. Shasta Route Î • *t< • i*«v« » rvl “< I •t«U >.*«iW:» . at Laave 1er Albasy al i Ji a> leave* Portland * ’S • m : * vs p m le«v«a Albanj 13.1«, in ; Il *■> y « Arrives A*M.a4 ■*• «.lit am. At *■* -«erxaeiil» 1 :t» p ■ ¡ • *» . m. ■ Ilf « , I • : psPm«n «'4 li nt-.,« rar» m boih train* I I , I <O- lo li «I IO *-le« «»<! Kl run, A 4 1> »■. 'A A -*v M lou*. >*w Ur <• • «1.4 w *,i. ii,«i..a - oc neri i í -lo o Er* ri», eus ib«**v«<al • <»*t. ,hii -• lo» Hi- 'la. J*p.a. Catea. ... a *ui«rwe» Cmle that they knew tu> much the* were quietly gotten out of thr way, and it I» Iwlieved that thr c<>nfr«eion» ot Orchard ami Adams will prove tins. The news that Adams had added In» centcweion to that of Orchard has l»een cobveyad to Moyer, Haya - o<|, Petti bone and Nt. John. They w**rr toll hy their attorneys, but it is impossible to learn how thr pri»«*nrr» t<n k tlir nt-s* It was ¡••arned, however, that all four of the prisoners, sine«* they heard of Adams' contfMMion, have displayed considerable ronctrn, and for the tiret time since their arrest have lost much of their assurance. Of all the mm under arrest, it is hintet! that Pettiieme is the worst. He. so the story g'**e, was the chief con spirator, the man who p'annrd the assaasinations am! paid out the money. Certain testimony given !*(<>re the grand Jury went to show that Heywood, who received |5 a day as »«vretary, I ad for some time prior to bis arr»»t been »¡lending money around Denver at the rate of |25 a day. Tins money is h«« Itrved to have l»ren a part of the aaearsination tumi. -,« Mn M r ».--I • .- m relu »tallo«, u» *<14le«« I». Ln ion, of the 1- Ivan Icn Saw tulli«, is prepared to till orders fur Common « Finishing Lumber Orders takrn at the yer I« In F- io or at the n Ie in Bilyeu iN-n. Ilia lumber ie tha I-eat of tnouulwin Hr. an I prit es are rvaaonabla. LANDON! LANDON! Berlin, March <i —Profeesor All»re*< lit Wirth, of Munich, today contribute« a • igned article to I ter Tag on the p -eai- bility of President R MierVelt and Em peror William i xi hanging visit«. Pro feasor Wirth ha» conmctions with the foreign ortice, and hi« suggestion« there fore have a certain Intervet. "Congressman «nd Mr«. Nicholas loigwortli Longworth «re egpreted in Berlin in May." lie »ays. "fbia 1» not the fir»t time that the president'* daughter ha» reprmvrite I the I’nited French and German papers are die- Htatev diplomatically. Her journey to cussing war. F.imt Asia bad official character, whicli King E.dwird has started on a vieil wa» expreeer-l by hrr acc ompanying a meml>er of the cabinet. lo European ruler«. The Itailleahip Oreg in has left nils for Puget sound. Me- The burning of « «heat elevator at Buffalo, N. Y., caused a loea of *175,- tXM). Germany ha* tortifled ita legation at Pekin against possible attack by Cbi- «(*ul si «*M neae. CUMBER! LUMBER! I the memle r» of ti e ii>u»r Circle • caltwl opon to answer. X<H on y «ria mm-union miner» usurderod outright, too)» Farmer Chief Engineer Wallace aaya the British railroad across the Isthmus of Tehuantepec «ill anticipate in a large measure the benefit« of construe- tion of the Panama canal and give im mediate relief. Tbe *en»te committee ha* voted to lay the Philippine tariff bill on tbe teide. Thia rflrclually kill* the mea« ura. Hermann entered a demurrer in the --we charging him with destroying pub- .le rat-orda uf the ge leral land office Argument «ill lie heard on the de murrer March IH. It ie believed there tactic« «Ili l'e continued, to prevent the congreeemen from facing a jury, ■» long as possible. Pa|*ete, lahill, March « ft, >»b. * !B, via San fi. —Tha usant de Tuam «tu **< » > : t structive cyclone aver espavimead m the H<Kiety and I', get* «III an««er que«ti i>* at the v«a|MMl arrest after having a»»awinaled MiseoUti oil hr-anng «Hbcut further ri Governor Hteunanberg, he would not objection. have livrd long to enjoy the I i I bú O he The Flench army ia in readme» for wa» to have received lor doing the job war *houi*l tuch an event < on« from The confeeeion of Klava Adam», it I» the Moro.<an dispute. »aid. allows that Hie n>rtiil*r» of tlir Ths Hteei tro.t 1« about to sl*>rb all Inner Chele were suapn tona of Or* the independent companies. The deal chart! ami that ha ha«l 1‘rrn abaijownd «ill involss airout fl'.Ur O,. iMectire Mr Parland 1» endeavoring to make President Moyer, of the Eerier ation, eontaas. Th« detective look« on the pretidetit «• a tool of tbe other of!: ciala. COMMISSIONER NEEDED • itland» oc- ■ y . Product Will 8« Disposed of Settlors Haw» to Travel 40 M ■» Io iur<v«l <>n Frbruary 7 and H. The dam in Open Comp«|>|>on. Transact Land Businas». age in Tahiti ta sattmalad at II,000»« and preaumably a »imilar amount Pendleton—■ The «noi •alee -latee for W a I low a— .4 land com ohm inner la Entire death. Harry Orchar»! waa among tha tool» J*;«n ba« «ent a «arthip to ('lilnriw of tire Inner Circle marked for de water* to proto, t her «ulqect« struction. Had he manage«! to have Meridian, Mice., haa been swept b? ■ tornado, «hicb killd over 100 people PurJjr.d, Orttgon. • rut laid wa-te half the to«n. Eire broke out am! much ot the ruins liurnril. The lo«* will rea. h 11,500,- 000. li WOOL SALES OATES SET :h«ea »ho r» •elvea of the Past NAeek. IV. £. OOMAN. G. P. 4. scio W «wtern ? ** Mvj ara Drâti H<vnel»ss or StafV" mg on Pactftc Islande. Krancitco, Ing tho» rnmee for tbe Inner Circle were tbem- Eventa <treat consternation prevail* in Boise i*c*u«e o* the looting of the powder houoe« in the bill* )■*< k of the city. Hometlnng like fiOO |> and* uf djrna- mitr and many cap* were taken. Linn County Abstrait Co Z. H RUDD, Bo.»». !dsl P-xtmsater General Cortelyou i* in- vewtiglting the alleged holding up D *• a general bop king am! exclanga Ituasia uf money order* for Je.*. Im« nese. L u« made at current rates The senate • immittoe on intorocennic VISIT TO THE KAISER and droits i«*ued on principal cities. <«n*l* ha* auoprnded it* bearing* until a type of canal to l>e built ha* been de cidad on. President Roosevelt Could Go to Kiel on American Wirship. At leant 30 aseoelatta of John K. ATTORNEY AT LAW Beware Lesa All the northern road* are blocked by enow through the prairie elate*. Xcury rubile 6:lo Or«ffsa Qt‘>kOK W WKK.IIT Not Hi Governor ll'-gg, of Te*»«, ie dead. Till. jltphoa« Zx:haaee Ko 11. OREGON STATE ITEMS OF INTEREST Orchard Knew Too Man* tion. ara not Oregon Albany LASHED BY STURM DOOMtD TO Oli "Preaident Rooaevelt himself is not permittanl to leave American territory, l-ul a* an American warship i« Ameri can territory, am! a» President R mee- veil b»» already prowl in prattice, why cannot the president give anotlier example by vi»iting Kiel’ Enrparor William could then cliooN a return visit in tbe »«me form, going on a war- ship to waters near Washington. The-e visit« would a-hl much to the mutual friendship of th* two countries." Hundred* Afloat on Ice. It Helsinvfor*. Finland, March ti i* feared that HOV fiahermen with Hit ir (atnlhev. who «re «H -at on the ir» in tbe Gulf ot Finland are doomed to per ish. A fortnight ago al-out 1.000 per- ao:a who had with them their hoi«ea, were fii-hing ■ ff the ea«t land, when the ice parted and was driven hy a storm into the lUltic sea Later the ice «p'it, the wind changed to east, and yeeter-lay a block on «Inch there «ere 200 per«--»« came ashore at Frederick- aban. Tha fate of the other* it un* known. Viilage Falls Into Lake. 11 -nie. Ma'cb fi —Th« viilage ol <<■ vernola, bullt nt> the perpendiculareliff« ahov« Iake Iwo, in tlie provinre <>f Braarl , was almoat entlrely deetioved thia morning by tbe rarks »n-ldenly giving «ay. apparentiy l»era' e-the lak« Japan intende tn secure cintrai of all had raten into the bse« of the cliff Tbe dienet«? was preceded by a lo-ni railroad« in that country. rssring noiae «hieb enabled the 1,0«'0 Poetmaaterv are not to be removed in inbabitanta to eecape. One Haberman future for political reasons. was killewl. Ab-ut ?00 fest of rock and A great eno« storm in the Rocky the boueee on it weie ewalloaed up. mountain« le «gain delaying traffic. Tactoban la Burned. The anti-foreign agitation in China Manila, March It. — Tactol-an, the Ie being fanned by Boxers, «ho alert capital ot the ieland of l-eyte, baa l-een rióte. destroyed bv Are. Tactol-an wee the Secretary Taft recommende un appro fifth city of the ieland« and was «ito- priation of It'Ml.UOO lor the jetty at I' «ted in an Important hemp dietrict. the mouth uf the Columbia and an- A number of warehouse« «ere de Government acai stance will thoriaation of ron!recta for completing stroyed. i be I usbevl. the work. Ftestern < >rrg<»n upon as follows have been decided Pvivlleton, May S3, Heppner, May 25, June d<>n, M*y S'*. Jone 37 . 31. Jone I. 1», 3d. Joly Jone IS. 2 •; Baker City, June 14, Joly 13. <>n theee date« pra< tically all nt th« w - k -I of F.aetern Oregon will l-e sold, a» all of the dealet« have decided not to make any adv ance salve to the buyers Thi« mean* that all «ool nl Oregon mo»t ibis year l-e bought in open cum- l*<itton at tbe different aale« days. Tii« I’malilla County W<w-lgro«er»' Ms»« ialina ha* deci led to teat the va lidity <>! the migratory Stock law of Iheg m at the eat liest possible opportil nity. Judge Ellie declared the la« ti neonati tut i -n» I some time ag<>. The -a-e will l-e tried again and tbe law, if defective, will be remedied. T'n* i» a law «huh pise«« a tat ->n all sheep brought into the «tete for grasuig pur pose« from the outside. Affidavits «ill aleo t>e forward* 1 to tl<- Interior department showing that Oregon »hoepmen «ere unjustly treated in tiie rclivtsion ot the Wenaha re- -t-rve. An • ff on will l-e made to enlist the aid of the I*-Gland amt Pendleton '---mmert tal clults in Lmatill* < <>unty'« tight. . *e tiuily nvrded fur Wallowa, and appli ol pr«»p*ity waa deatmytd on the Tua motu ielaml». The «ty of Papeete waa cant» fur that p’'» 11 ion are wondering what causea the delay by Ju«1g«* Wol* inundatrd and al*»ut 7fi building» da- bnmeaiAadafw <»r etmyad, m< luding the Amernan con government prt»>n» localin< on lirulwr land lave sulat» and the krvnch to g»> aithar tn Fnterepriw, or Pr.»<uiae, budding. The «hipping in the ha • a d»»<ance of 30 mil*», an«! return. l»»r of Pspeata aacaped injury, owlng There h»» !»een a land coamiauonrr t<> tba direction of tbe am*l, but feer» here for several years, hot owing to the ar» antertained fur vreeel» wbich were KHnovgl to F.nterpriae of Judge O M cruiatng neer the Tuam.Hu Islanda. (<K»kin», iba «.fthe waa vacant. D«»- Il i» f»arr«l Ibat fbere nui bave l*en tine, ten untlea Jiatant, ba«! a cotnwia- hravy loa» of life in the lag«*’«» of the • nner, but he waa kill»«! rarlv tn tha Tuamotu islarids, thotlgh the Irath of winter by a runaway tram. Now there the guaniian of the quarantine «talion 1» no o>mn>twiHD»r nearer than Prom in Pa|*«t» la the only fatahty y»t re i»e, where there ia one. or ►interprl»e, pu rte rd. where there are two. U a II owa i « ren Tha «chômer Peperta wa» »ubmezge«i trally l<MWtrd and m-wret vacant lanii» for an ho«ir naar Anaa. Tuai” <i. Har than any of I Be 1«-win supplied eicepl t'Aplain, Philip M h h»« Il evl.inated th«t Promi»«*. tha wave« wrra ‘ > I. c high. it waa There are al preaent many hundred» impossible to «ee . » tevt away al t <»f •« re« «d iimt»er amt agricultural land» o*cl<M'k in tha il -i’> awd the •a»l«»r» near U al low a tu be taken up, but with had U> be laabrd lo tha veaeel. the eitra «‘i| rn»r of fr<»m I to I"» add rd l*> th«? filing and locating Ire it make« JARVIS DECLINES OFFICE. even a h'>mr«trad an ripeneive luxury. Before three month», however, very lit tle vacant valuable government land Alaska Governorship Lies Between Hoggart, Parkins and Clum. • ill will lie left (or arttlrmrnt or pur- chaer, Thr a<!vrnl of a railnwnl into Washington, March fi. — D II Jarvis, thi» »reti n i» bringing many r.ew rt captain in the Revenue Cutter serv •« tiler». ice ami no» engaged In bu»inr«a in Ne- Cool Has Plenty of W.kter. attle and Alaska, t Gy informsd the CtHjuillr—C «e* mntybavlerti large president that, owing to a basine*« Big, Year for Grand Ronda. L a (irati«!e — I a Granda and trie ly under eater for the peat ten days. agreement he would lie unable to The eater ia the lughrat kn>>eu thia Grand Ronda valley are looking f< r erpt the governorship of Alaska, ward to the in*tat prosperous M«ae>»n in e inter. I **gs hate I wen coming out In rent Iy tendered him. The president large nQtnbera. Títere were aL ” »t 40,- the Liatory of Ln ion county. Ho many •nd eo definite are the mdu at ion?» tint Odd log« in th* north fork of the Co r«pie«sed considerable regret that Cap there ie little doubt, even in the inm*i quille ati«i 15 IHHI have I mwu gotten out, tain Järvi« found it tmp<<«»ible to taae eith aliout M (XKl »till tn the »maller 0.4- »•_ f f r »••urr«! Ii hi that t»e of Uie root confirmed praeimiat, that With the clear ance of hl» had every »■ ufldrncr that I e w uld give IMO»» ail] l»e the (tanner year f«»r th •» tributarie*. MM tion of Oregon. Heading the het of large r.unthwr of h»g» it will make it a Alaska a splendid administration ami z mh | thinga in store for l.a Grande a.e busy 4H-a»on in the kiml>vr camp* of insure to every man a "square ‘leal." Nime Governor Brady rreigned, the Ort jf.ui R«ilr< a l A Navigation corn thia • ninty. With the building of the 1‘gging r« a l up Cunningham creek I oga prominent person» from all par:» of I’«’ X • Pr') * te<! improsementa. Agi nta Alaska have l*ren clamoring for the ap have «»rt urt«i options on large trart« <•! e III I k » plentiful. pointment of Captain Järvi» and, were land along the rigid of aay h’t invreas Fight Fruit Pest. be not tied Up in bu» n«MN. hr w> uld l>e ed yard room in this city. McMinnville — As a reetut of the re • lellghtf* I It a4 < rpt the*, thee , but under cent organisation the Horticultural the cirvumstam ••*», the president a»l«l Never Voted tor President. aociaty in Yamhill county many meet tie woul*l abide by his dectimn. McMinnville—Mitjor George L. Hcntt. Thr race proluibly r.o» hrs between ing» have be«*n held in several part» of a ho recently retired iron» tbe Lulled the county. The fruitgrower» era man W. R. Il' ggr&t, of Junrati, W. T. Per HKtea annv after 35 year«* continuous ifesting an unu«ual interest this year kin», ol Heattie and Nome, and John II. service, returned to the place of hia in advancing the fruit mduwtry ami Clum, r««rntly appointed p-etmaster <>f birth in thia county last week, for the war ha» l»een waged again«! th* Nan Fairbanks. flrpt time »luce enlistment. Nhliough J »»e R ale ami other fruit j *»ta to »neh nearly 60 ye»ra of age. Major h ott ha» an estent that »praying in both city MANY F SHEHMEN LOST. never caat a vote fcr any preaident of »ml county i» l*n g carristi on with tbe I'nited States. He left I dayette, r|i eptlonal vigor. Yamhill c »only, for Weal Point, when Storm Ort Norwegian Co»«! Sacri 21 year» old, anti l*elore he i»ad voted fices Hundreds of Lives. Mni'.y tor Schoo1*. Muring his long enlistment Major »tt t'hnstiania, Norway, March fi. Halen* — Th« «.•«•rrtwrr of ihr Ntat. lias been in active service in every mate in the union et< -pt Ort gon anti Maine, Ijinii U>»nl |iai<l into the state trea«utjr Nevrral »trainer» which were «lispatched CAaii rweiseti on aivoiint <4 the varimi« to the Jarst and Ingrrna islands fr* in lie 1» retired on full pay. school ami coIlog» ‘«nils during Febru Tromlhjem to thr aosistarew of tlir fi»h- ary, a. fililo». Common «chi»! fond State Land Forfeited ■ ertlfi- it«., 12' <47 <5 . <m in fi »cb<«'l ing fl «t whi<h mrt with disaster in a Hit lent — After cancelling tbe fie forni lat»l». »1.534; common ech-ol v '»lent s*»»rm, have returned, am! vre- Laittre ecliool land certificates, cover- fund Inter. «I. II."77 S3; agrli iiltural •<d» which have arrive»! at Tr«»ndh‘em ing 15,000 acre« of land, the Blate collrg« frinii, I *oo; agricultural Col- repiit that large num tiers of the fleet Land boat I, at ita la«l meeting, made lege fund intersat, Eliti.«>l>. bavr t»ren seen lloalit»», keel upward. an order cat. celling a I .ml 40 certificate« Much g-tirral wreckage has a lei I*«n |44,Ml.17. of eale ot lieu lamia, aggregating 13,000 sighted. Thr i rrws of ths boats com- acres. and held by persons unknown to Sheepmen to M«»t. prising the fishing fleet number from the board. These latter cancel let ¡one Pendleton—The riecutiv«* r< inmiltre |,3tM) to I 400 men. a er« made liecaiise the holder of the ol It»« I'matil’a Wn«»lfroweni* •»»•*’ •- Altogether 70 fishing l»oata with certificates wee more than three year« tion will meet with tlir »brrpiurn who their crew« have thus far reached differ- delinquent in hi« payment«, ami the were rejected frotn ’hr WrnaLa reserve rnl points ' ! F iatangef ami ILMiivik is money already paid, amounting tn io disrtiea thr q'lra'iun of Mcnrtng per- land» and large numi*rs are als*> arriv about 4'1,400, has I-ecu forfeited to the nti»«ioii lo take »hr*i» at ro«M Die l’in»- ing at Gjaaalingern ieland, so It is state. tilla Indian rr*- rr»t»on. The Oreg« n in pr«l that tlir hie» will not turn out U> »hrepnirn f«-e| tha» tliey have a itr»r\ I* so bad a« at first feared. Three Property for Veterans. anew l»rmu»e the \N a»l»ingl»*ti mm »e- steamers are searching for the missing I ugenr—»Tbe will of ¡‘avid A Gibbs, cur»«! tbv maj »fitjr ul tbs grai ng |*r* fistirrmen. Ti r district magistrate, in an old aoldiet of the Civil war, «ho mil». reply to a telegraph > inquiry from ths died m h igene recently, ha» I •ven ad department of Justice, »ays that Imme initted to prolmte. The prcdwhle va ue diate puldi< asvia'a'cr 1» nmeeeary fur PORTLAND MARKETS. of hi» property ie 11,000, and three the relief of the »nfferers. fifth» of the prtaeed» of the »ale are Wheat—Club, H7c; hlaevtsm, tiSc ¡ neathed to the H kw I p«>at of the ml, H5c; valley, 7O«71e. Will Drop Ouster Case. Grand Armv of the Republic, the re Onta Ho I white load. |t>; «'•y. T i*ka, Kan.. March fi.—Kansas mainder living divided between the 127 50 ; ¡-er ton. will drop >t» ouster pro« -eding» agsmet Circle of Ladiew <>f G. A R and the • brew- the Htandard Oil » unpany, which have Woman*» Relief corp», equally. Gibbe ing »24UI24 5<>. tolled. 324 425. brea pending in the Hupreme < »nrt for had no near relative*. Buckwheat—*2 25 per cental. a year. An annoor.*-ement to thia rff<ct Hay—Eastern llreg-m titno'hy, II ’.<4 as» made |>y Attorney General C*de- Coming from Tennessee. 14 p-r ton. valley timo4hy, I I* <«; man tonight. The rutt will I* dis« Arlington— Thirty immigrants from clover, 17 50-4', cheat, fti 4? ; gram missed wi:h the know ledge and f.inwnt Tennraaea hart arr vad in Arhngt<m hay *7««. of tbe urtirrrs ot the Kan»»» Oil Pro- and will found a colony in Gilliam Erutta — Apple». 41 <3 50 per l-nl; du* *rs' a»* • iation, tha b*»dy which countv. if »u tattle farming land t in I* cranberries, 113.50(41 4 50 per hartal. i »ndu« ted tbe anti-N'amlard < rusado secured. Their leader »ay» fully ?0 Vegetable«—Asparagus, I3<4I4 c per during the arsaion of the legislature a more fam hr» will arrive within the pound; cabbage, 1 v,e per pound; rati- year »g », •< rdn g to the »tatrmrnt uf hrit three rwmth» They are in »-arch jiff-wer, 12(42 2-'- p- r crate; celery, of at lea»t 100 OtM) acres All sav they ||75'<5. rhnhard, 42 75 ,-«r hng; Attorney General Coleman. are pl»a»ed with tbia county an«! it» • prouts. Hi-»7c t-er pound; pars’ey, 25c; Fire is Beyond Control. climate. A nurnlxr have gone out in turnip«. wo<4|l per sack; carrata, ritta Caney. Kan , Match 5.—Tbe ■«• well livery rigs tn view the country south of 75<- per »« k beet», A5t*(4ll ¡ter »a- k. rf the New York till A Gaa rmipany here, known a* Rock creek and Nchutler Onion»—No. I, 05(470c ¡-er sack; is burning more fnrioualy than ever, flat. No 2. nominal. and ita roar can I* heard for ml lee. potatoes— Fancy graded Burbanks, The well is four ami one-half miles Farmer» Are Not Enthusiastic. i 60 470c per but dred ; o.-linary, nom- 'a'rm — A g»»"i roads meeting wan linai! sweet potatoes. 3',<42 t*c per •outhra.t of Caney, in the Cherokee nation, and has •*«n biasing sim e Feb held at Macleay laut week. but the i pound. ruary 23, when it »■• Streck by light meeting did not prove to l-e very en Butter—Fancy creamery, 27‘,<430c ning. The Hames reach more than IMI tbnsiasVc for the permanent improve per pound. feet in the air. and i men mee, it it ee- ment of the highways. The prevailing Egg»—Oregon ranch, 15!k»lfc per trnated, 150,000,000 cubic feel ot gas opinion waa that the farinera cannel -losen. per day. stand the upen«« of bringing the made Poultrv—Average old hen», 131114c to an raer grade ami giving them a per pound; mised chirken*. l3t,<4Uc'> Pressure Appli sd at Berlin. ctuehed lock euiface. broiler*, 30g|23c; young rooster«, 12 4 Vienna, March 5. — Diplomai» Itera 12<«c; old rotate'«, lO-4IOt,c; dreaaed chicken«, 14M 15c ; turkey*, live. IH<M regtrd thè eituation at Algeciraa aa Fine Coal Vein Struck, C. quill«—-While workmen were driv 17e: turkey*, dreered. choice, |M<j|20c; more favorable. li aaa etated autborl- ing a tnnnel on tbe mal property of geese, live, Hglttc; geere, drrtr»e<I, 10 4 tatively today that Austria llnngary. Russia and tbe t'nited State« inaila Charlee Gare, on the lower river, they |ISv duck«. IH-dlHc. flops — < tregon, 1005, choice, 10-4 slrong repreaentaliona to Berlin, in ■truck a tine vein of h gh grade mal. They are driving through it to another lOtjr per pound; prime, H'jffiVt^c; mnaeqtience of wbich Brince von Bue- Io w, the Imperiai ctiancellor, appeara vein, which ie much larger an I of (let medium, 7415c; old*, 5^7c. tV-ml— Eastern Oregon average beat, to bave adopted a more conclliatory ter quality. The find promisee to be very valuable. ; I '»31c ¡-er ponn-l; valley, 24i42Hc; attitude. and ie Inclined to entertain Franco'« propoeala. I1 mohair, choice, 30c. Last of Polk's Hope. Indepe ideni-e—Tbe last of this year’s Independence h -p crop was «old by Hill Brother« to Cbarle« l.iresley. The lot of 4<m halre, with the exception of 26 l-a'es. went for W, cents, fhe remain ing 26 bales were of the fuguai variety, ami «era told for 7 cent«. ** vartosi. Al prvaent, Veal—Dressed, 3%<4Ac per pound. Be-f—Dreaeed bills, 2'*4L3c per ponn I; cows, 3'« ®4 lte;country steers, 4»5e. Mutton—Dvaeaed, lance, fi1,«'*.- per pound; ordinary, 445c; lam lie, 5 \ <4 9Ue. Fork—Dreeaed, '»»Vc per pound. Window Glass Prices Higher. ('leveland. March 5— The Amer han i Window Glaaa « »mpany, It «a» an nounced here today, baa derided upon another raise of 6 per rent In the prirw of window glaa». Hevrral »mailer man ufacturer» haw taken »imilar action. < Jr **< f ’ tí’ - ' c . . ■ ' _ T*’z , • .- » .»*# ‘f *-<• «.?»»>» J v, Ke ' * < ■ - - * ‘fi F ' « -V V » * - c. v>