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• # • * < <>l XTY, OUEGON a. i.C r (.»•-•••« __ G Cesare of !««••» hLairart »f 1|:l< preper«4 P, UK PUBL13MCD EVERY FRIDAY AT I.INN Io, <’<>., Defer toe Title« ttlltlt.ON Ey T. L DUGGER I » ■ - AIHAVY OAK ,<iN rt L " M •»t hrn».. it* at.-i I'ataut* OÄC» n"ei| . |»Dre| A ! H A % Y We buy our el • k In large quantities • nd kswp a full line of rarcUgw and « «g il material. All kin !• of wurk io our line done oo short notke. Horseshoeing a Specialty ATTORNEY AT LAW ; General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers < < tiryaal ATTORNEYS AT LAW ((»•twin B * > R F'O SCIO, OREGON YÇr • * uir AITORNEYS AT LAW 1 Scio OIF. •<»*•# First National liant al !>*>T ’h. State Bank OKKOON St to S. Oregon Graduate Eclectic Medical College cmcxM ................. T. J linctfonatr » hiu AU PHIL M D D « m a general banking and exchange bu» ne«». L ■ ti» made at current rate« and draft« latued on principal at.«a. PUÏSICI1N ¡il SURGEC3 8:lo, Crtfo: Talntau Sx:hxui »#. U. |» EAST AND SOUTH "ELION EEAL ESTATE EHOKER, ------VtA — Jugttcs cf ths Tries Kstury FubUe Scia Cresca Albany I urn h E «-Senator Turner, of Washington, Would Calf Convention. three negro*« ami wrecked the jail. Counter Mi Ell I Of A De V AMY. Prop«. Powder E «ptoses in Turret of Bat tieship Kearsarge. tipokane, April 17 — A convention to constitution of the United ! Matee, eu that many of the raforms end TO SICURE SETTLERS, I lews demanded l*y the people may be ! carried out. ie adv‘>cated by Judge Southern Oregon Towns Unite for Georg» Turner, ex-Uuifed Mateasen Common Welfare. ator, who has rvvenlly returned from Medford—Rogue river valley, fair as I Washington, D. C. A provision for a garden and bounding with manifold ' the calling of such a convention la producta of the sol), surronnded.by high A Resume Of the L«SS Important but made In article 5 of tire constitution, hills rich in mineral wealth, ami lying on the main line of railroad communi Not Lass Interesting Leant» although never in Uie history ol this cation with the outside world, has wit» country baa It been appiltd. of the Past Week. 1 '"•*"•! a demonstration ot entliuriasm "I am in favor of ,>avit>g a conven never be'o-e e*|ual«>l by Ila citlaens tion lo amend the constitution called," Pursuant to a meeting recently held al Grani» Fass, at v hich HO were present Votiva pr< pises to Dowto to arbitrate •aid Jodge Turner tonight, "Experi- from Mwlford, a repree» ntallve gather their trouble«. enee ha» dem inatta tesi that there are Ing <4 men from Ashland. Grants Pars. Rneeia say* the Jews ar* tn no ini-1 omission* ami corrections which it Gold Hill, Central Point and Ja- kson ville convened upon Invitation ot the mol late danger of masaacre. would I* wive to régulai«. "In article A of the United State« i Medford Commercial club last week to King Alfonso has gon« to England to disco*« means and a<lopt plans tor os- arrange the program for hi« wedding. constitution it I« provided that 'con- ganiratlon to seenre more settlers and In a riot among Ci -ai miners near grew«, whenever two-third« of l«ith Inervase*! advantsge in all linee for the Johnstown, Pa , font turn were killed house« «ball deem it necessary, «hall R*>gtie river valley and for Houthern and many injured. propose amendment« to thi* constitu- Oregon a« a eectnin. Trie organisation will unite all towns Hermann'« trial at Washington for lion, or, on th« application of the legis letter prree lature* of two third* of the several ot the valley and will comprisela!! corn destroying government mereiai I mmìim In the citiew named. I* - ks ba» l>een |><>slpom-d until Apt •tate«, «hall call a convention for pro Delegations were met al the depot by X5. posing amendment« which in either the Medford Commercial dub with a Admiral Goodrich, with hi« flagship barn!, and the visitors likewise brought case shall l>e valid to «II intent« and Chicago, the cruiser Marblehead and musicians, whose »Aorte added to the porpuae«, as part of thi« cornili nt ion, the revenue cutter Perry will rrarh ’enthusiasm. Dinner was serveii for 400 when ratified by the legislature* in by J I Raddy, of the Nash hotel. Portland May 5 for a short stay. three-fourth« of the »«veral state«, or William Colvig presided at the meet The N<w York iegiilature has pa«-ed by convention in three fourth» thereof, another insurance regulation law, as the one or the other mode ol ratifi ing at the Davis opera house. W. I Vawter delivrred the address of wel known a« the "anti-per jury bill." cation may lie proposed by congre»«.’ com«, followed by the tw-et speakers The "big bill" only remains to tw acted “I believe that there is an urgent from towns represented- The tone of npnu. need for «neh a convention, in my the addresses indicate that the entire Governor Folk, of Missouri, will «•■* opinion it is the only way by «Inch the valley will tie uniteli in working for that the Hprin gfleM lyncher» are ar- necessary amendment can be passed to the advancement of every enterprise ol reeled and lia« two con.panie«of militia eiwt Unite>l State» senators by popular • mm .n . i.'. r.-t* t- : I. • »••. i n I :. <• on guard. Four ot the leaders have vote. state. l*en cap'eurd. " There is an amendment needed to Fred O. Murray, newly app >inted the constitution to enable an income Water Rights on Walla Walla River. Sx!»m—State Enginrer J. If. lewis revenue collector al Ituflalo, N. ¥., has lax law. Thia measure has been passed lievn indict«»! for grafting. The alleged »•y Congre««, but declarad unconstitu ha« addre-eed a circular letter to attor •tealing was from Erie county, ot which tional by the Supreme court. Buch a neys interested in the suit Involving convention would make |>oe»ible a uni irrigation and jwsrr rights in the he is es-lreasnrer. The letter ang* form divorce law and al«o the Federal Walla Walla river. Prosecution ot the steel trust has t>e- control of life insurance matter«, a« ad grets a series of questions to litigants gun in Ohio. The whirh. when properly tabulated, will vocated by President Roosevelt, Attorney General Hadley, of Mi« convention could go over the entire , •how the facta in each case without a rouri, is quite «irk. great mam of conflicting testimony. constitution." I— -'I ' l *-i I ■ g i • Four person* were killed in a pat I I'qiatilla county was originally started in a Chicago church. TERRIBLE SCENES AT KAGI. to de-ermine the rights of a few claim* Another terilble earthquake In For- ants, but when the court came to con- ni",a has killed thousands. Buildings Left by Former Earthquake aider the priority if various claim«, other water users' right« were involved Are Now in Ruins. A Springfield, Mo., moh bunted HAPPENINGS OF TWO CONTINENTS J. J. Barnes & Son. nm wr a SEVEN LOSE LIVES I inn County Abstract Co. In a londensed Form for Our , amend the / M pj TO AMINO CONSTITUTION Busy Readers. I X Hr?ant NEWS OF THE WEEK Shasta Route Tokio, April 17.—One Lundrwd and Mark Twain baa announced his in nine [>er>ona are known to have been tention id leaving the lecture platform. kilb-l and 2 * injured in the earthquake Runia has «ent to the interested na- in the southern part of the island of lion« a proposed program ot subject« for Form «a last Satur< i«y. but further de- The Hague conferem-e. tails, it is expe« toil, will swell the death The Dalles to Advertise. The Dalles — The Dalle« Business Men'» a-S’K isti >ti has opened quarters in the Vtgt block, with J. H. McDonald I as sec retary and manager. Mr. Me- lEsnald is recently from Detroit, Mich., arid 1« a promoter of ability. He 1« , | preparing a line of advertising, de scriptive ot the reeonne« and po»«ibil- ' itiea of The Dalle« ami vicinity, to tie i vrti witsini in ID the Raft tn localities circulated where |ieople are looking to the A . ■ i for hornee am! for Investments, The association is enthusiastic in the belief that much good will result. ENLISTS AID OF PRESIDENT. Fulton Persuades Him That Umatilla i Sheepmen Are Right. i Washington—PrreiJrnt Roosevelt baa assured Senator Fulton that he would iverrule Secretary Hlfobcuek and see that Umatilla i >unty sheepmen holding permit* to grass In the Wenaha foreel The Atlantic fleet had Iwen fur weeks rswvrv« ar« accorded 1» privilege of engaged in moot severe drills ia the irlving «beep acr.ss th« Umatilla In • aters .J the Caril-bewa rea. culminat dian reservation In going to and return ing in the quarterly target practice. ing from their summer rang*. Mr. This practice was just about conclud Fulton took the matter up with Indian ing, witli most satisfactory reeults up CommiMioner Leupp am! found that he to Friday, awd it was confidently ex- • a» willing to accept the proposition, iwcted al the department, Up»>0 the provided Indian property can iw prop erly protected. Th« senator a«eu»»d hassle <d preliminary reports rece V<d, that all reaords would 1«. broken in the him that sheep could erne« the reserva matter of rapidity of tire and efficiency tion without damaging Indian pro|wrty. of the gunner«. B it t. day .ame a The president will confer with Mr cablegtam from Rear tdmlral Evans, Hitchcock in the immediate future and •ee that «>IM regulation is provided i mmanding the Atlantic fleet. lelllrg • I a dreadful a< ideal on one of ins that «ill l>e acrwptableto th« «liekmen lie«! chips, the Kearearge The news He declared that their te^ueel to cr<ea esm* from Caimanera, a little cable the reservation was entirely reaaonabie station al the mouth of Guanlinamo and should be allowed. buy, indicating that the Kearsarge The rsrent tr->nble at the reservation Itself had airived at that place. The 1« lielievad to grow out of the fact liiat message read as follows Agent Edwards favor* giving this right "Caimanera, April 1«. — Secretary to «beepmen. Navy, Washington On April 13, ah >ut 3 15 p m., shortly after comple Examines Booth-Kelly Salem-—Governor Chain her lain ba« tion of target practice of the Kearnarge received a copy of Senator Fulton’» forward turret, while the p..«der was Booth-Kelly bill In r«<q».n«e tn a wired going below, three sections .4 a 13-inch request. Il authorise« the secretary of charge of powder were ignited. The the interior to exchange certain land« charge ot powder In other lift jnvt two in ttie Klamath Indian reservation, 1« and . lie seciK n <4 )inch re ownership of which has liren veelcl tn mained intact. i'au«e tinkn en Mat- tiie California A Oregon Wagon Rood iter is twing inveetigated. Nevsn men company by the I nt ted State« Supreme were kill--.! and th« recovery of another court. fly its terms the company can IS doubtful.’’ »elect not exceeding 1*7,OtM) acre« in town*hi(Hi 31 and 32, in one or more BLAMES COMPANY. tract«, in lieu of an equal number of acre« of road lam!«. Th« bill also Official Report on bteamthip Valen grants waterpower rights ami miltoites cia Disaster. and right to run«trnct a railroad through the re«ervatton. The gover Washington, April I').—The depart nor will authorise th« «late land agent ment of Uonimerce to-lay made public the report ot the s|*ecial commission to invcstigxtr and report. which held an Investigation Into the Valencia disaster Ust February, hold- Look for Early Berriea. Milton — From present indications ,n< ,l* «■«'<»"• • * H—ttle. The report, thè «traw tierry ctop in thls vieinity which is mad" to the prneideut ami • ili lie frvm iwo lo ili ree week« earlier • yne I by the three eunmiaaioners, i-it secretary than usuai and, unir«« thè unexpecled L.uiren **<i Alirra.,«--- Knox develop», will he thè largeat on record. of the department; llerliert Fred Beiler, a prom meni fruii ranche», Smith, deputy < ommissiooer of corpora •ays that hi» st»awl*errire arre alrrady tion«, and Captain William T. Harwell, couimencing lo liloom ari I he ei|>e«-t«*d U. H N , consists of 52 printed psgee lo bave fruii on thè market in le«« than an i exhaustively reviews the testimony a monili. Fancy prie**» wlil le de- an l finding« of the commission. manded for Ile rarly fruii, which «ili A feature of the report is Its severe probahlv he piami on thè mirket two ■-ensure fur the I’acitlc Coast ijmpany, week« before thè famoua iloud Rlver «hich owned the steamer. The brunt fruii ha» mature.!. of the hlams, however, is thrown on Captain Johns*ui, who p«rished in the wreck. Two Convicts Pardoned. Kalem—Governor i'hamlierlaln has Nixty witness»*» «ere "««mined, their ireueal pardou« to John Xavier, e»n- tertitnony covering I,Mil) typewritten tenced tn D a >2, for eight years, from [■ague. Though the lonimivaion was Josephine county, for rape, and to A. without power to compel the attend* W. Hussey, sent from D ugl«« county ance of witness»« and bad no funds for two years for burglary in January, with which to remunerate them, sub IHiiS. Xavier was pard n«*l ^becauae of stantially all of ti e survivors of the excellent prison record and doubt ol wreck «ere examinxl, except a Irw guilt, complaining w itnees having ad wtio had gone to distant p tin's twfore mitted that the prisoner was uot guilty. li e inquiry begsn. In addition a large Hussey's par don was recommended by numlwtr of master manner« amt mem the judge and diatrict aiturney. bers of the crews of ve-sela which went to the Valencia's aid were put un Ui« stand. Quartsr-Blood Ind.vns M.iy Vote. Salem—Attorney General Crawford, COUNTRY RETURNS TO LIFE. in an opinion rrndered upon r.qnest of M F. Parker, of the Klamath Indian agency, holds that Indian« of one- Sun Shines on Nsples and People quarter blood msy vote in this state. I Résumé Business. burb Indians are to lie recognised »«i Naplee, Aprii IH.—The iiews from white |>e.’ple. He says « half breed IS I to l e i >us dere.1 a white man It h a Vrsnviu» continue« t ) l>« satisfai tory. mother was a «bile woman, or an Ill- The «un i» sh'nlng brighily Ibis mora- ing, and thè Issi vesti»«-« ol thè erii|>» dtan if his mother was a squaw. tiun are dxappeartng troni Naple«. The w>>rk ot cleanisig and »«eeping ie PORTLAND MARKE IS. stili g'iing on bere. The city ha» about resumed Ila riarmai a| |iearance. Re- Wheat—Club, tiUv ; binestem, «'.1(4 [Mirts from 111» villagra ani town» In 70c; r«d, Hric; valley, fiitc. , thè regimi ol Vrauvlu» «ay that thè Data — No. 1 «hite feel, 437.50; |*e qde are gradually returning lo their gray, 427 per tori. ! homee The storae ara lieinng reopen- Barley — Feed. 423 5OÚ424 per ton; ed. The inhaliltant» of Ih» town» 4 4 : which suflered Ih» least areactively en- 25.50. gsge<l In repairing 11.«ir damaseli homee Hay — Eastern Oregon timothy, end cborejise. In thè opentng np ot cho'ce, 415'410 per Ion; valley tim Ih» ronda they ere assiale ! by th» troope othy, 412; clover, 4' KXS; cheat, ' ami governmrnt engirieers. I grain bay, 47i4i* alfalfa, 412 Fruita — Apple», 42<4 2 75 per box; San Pedro Road Again Open. atrawlierrie", 43 50 per crate. D>« Aiigelee, Cal , April It).—The Vegetable« — Asparagti«, Ht^(412t«c per pound; reblxge, 2le'<t2*jC per Han i’eilro. Los Angeles A halt l-ake pound; cauliflower, 42 '25 per crate; railway will lie opened for through celery, "fiffiUOc |>er doten; bee*! lettuce, traffic »gain this evenit g for the first 25c per doaen; onion», lo«15c per time since nearly liMI miles ot the road d"S*n ; radish»», 20»425c per iloaen; tietaeen Caliente« and Las Vegas was rhubarb, 3 %t4 4<- per p *nnd; spinach. remfere-l uselees by tl Male on March 24. 41 |*er box: parsley, 25» . turnip«. 41 '4 The < .'tnpariy Las h«d 3.000 men at the 1.25 per sack; cairols, t5ffithe [>er •vena of the washouts, and General Manager Welis has spi-nt Ins entire •ack; beets, H5cffi4l per sa*-k. , Onion»—No. 1, 4lffil IS per eack t rue there, and ha» not ye', returned to this city. No. 2. the first train out, No. 2. nominal. P -tatos»—Fsn y graded burbanks, leave« here at H o'rlock tonight. r*5«<4*Oc per hundred; ordinary, 50<d I will leave Halt l-ake at midnight. bailor* on Portugeee warships have roll, as the ehm k sat more severe than mutinied ami temporarily have the that of March 17, upj>er ham!. Dislike of their superior The town ot Kagi was again the prin- officer« is the cause. T af: • ''ul “rio for î’ rt’at Î en«l war t ips) sufferer, the house« which escaped •tffillMtlB al lo fi© a U» Hearst ha* l>egun proceeding« in the al AlHANV, ORtt.oN. deeltuction in the former diaturbancea Î -7A J» m New York Supreme court to tsst the being now in ruin». I*oko ami several validity of the election of McClellan as iirffir*« r<*rt!*n4 • 3© • m • » |> m Go To I be other town« and village« wets alao affect Albany 12 |* m . Il M » moyatr of New York city. Arriva» Aahlacid I.’ *3* m II i > i The American Smelting A Refining ed by landslide«, which have complete Arm«« Nfifimriilo 1 i» an . t .V* • »n Overhauling Bret Sugar Factory. company will aoon adopt an eight-hour ly changed the tu|>ogr«phy ot th« coun Arme« F run-« »Î Vip n • ‘«i a tn day for ite five Colorado pianist. Thi* try. The officials are working feverish 1.« G ramie—The work of overhauling l uHiGan a< 4 T<*nrUI mn on U*lh traina ly to relieve the thou«ai>dl of persons the machinery at the sugar factory ha« will afl<-> t al«>ut 2,500 men. < l air rart Pacrao■•nu» to ôg4«n an<l Ki raao, lelt homeless by the earthquake. Ter- begun and is Ixitig rapidly completed, and Toumi ear« to < »*;«*<<*, Mt Lout». Naw Dowie and Voliva are negotiating for Ur •»ai a «nd Ma«liin«t< n rible scene« are reported around Kagi Half a dux«n mechanics are employed a compromise. < unnt> tir g al Man F rat > w <» with lhaaovaral atid !> >ko. In a abort time the factory will l>e com- •taari.»tu :r<» l<< H» .Ju. " Japan, ‘bina. Nhavlng........ A great liatik i« being prnpoee«l to 15 cent« I.ater reports received from Formoaa I pletely renovated arid overhauled in all 1 lU.'j'Pir r» • anirat and fetutb Autariea help Wall street men. Hair <Utting confirm the earlier rumor« ot IL« com ¡department«. Mr. Taylor, the n<-w far- Mw Mr« M F « - -tí a:.«*«, agent at W#»t Hham poulng Roo«ev«lt is living bootmrd for re plete dee.ruction of Kagi. where seven lory superintendent, is expected to ar pelo »tati*»«, or ad4r««a ¡>er«ons were k i I led and 35 injured At rive from laigan, Utah, within a few llalli* election despite bi« refusal. W. r. OOMAN. a. P. A. Daigo 400 buildings w -re destroye<l and day«. The demand for »eed I« much Platt »aye be will not be a candidate (H- oinh : desìi Portljhd, Or-utMtn. at Ajensut 1,1 VI building« collapee*! greater than In any previou» season, a« tor re-election to the senate and 74V were damaged and three ¡>«r- the acreage to very much larger than ever before. Correepondeota on the isthmus «ay •on« were killed and 15 injured. Colon could be ma»!e a model city. Thea« later a*lvices say that this Opinion Under Carey Act. The government will »[«nd 41,400,• •hock was tn >re pouurful than that of Salem—Commieamner Richard«, of March 17. but a» the |<eople had been 000 on the JatuMtown expoaition. the General land office, eav«, tn reply warned they were ahi« to eec«|>e. to a query from Chief Cletk Brown of The eruption of Vesuvius has almost Of Portland, Oregon the State Land board, that it is proper entirely sube.ded, leaving a barren Portrait of Franklin. to reclaim de«ert land under the Carey land. New York, April 17 —The portrait act by pumping water, provided the Governor Higgins, of New York, has ot Benjamin Franklin, from Dorchesler coet was not loo great toa Imito! perm Signe-1 two more lew* regulating insur- bouse, l.oodon, the residence of Amia»- anence. Secretary Hitchcock concur« DUES $1.00 PER MONTH am-« busine««. rador Reid, which has le-en re.lor- in the opinion. NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION This queetion arose Th* meetiiig of the second Hague ed to the Uniteli State» by Fari Grey, from the proposition of W. E. Burke to For parue» lart •*« GROVER POM!ROY T. L DUGGER conference will 1« held «»me time, after arrived bxlay on the American liner Ht. irrigate lami in Harney county from Agent Collector SCIO. OREGON Paul, in a tin case a.ldr••««*.I to Presi wells. Reptemlier 20. dent Ron revel t. In view of the ap- The Pennsylvania'« «fficer» report Brings Settlers to Medford. |>r .aclnng bicentenary 1 ranklln celebra tl>al io target practice with A-Inch gun« tion soon to l>e held in Philadelphia, Medford — Edward Andrews, who 17 hits were scored In 00 second«. Earl Grey, who, with C-uoteee <<rey, went to the Dakotas recently te secure Future Governor Hmith, of the Phil was recently entertained in this coun settlers for the R -gue river valley, has - ippine«, 1« home lor a rest. He says try, thought it fitting that the picture »»rived from the Essl with the first in lower latifl rate* with th« island« is shoold l*e rrst‘.r<--l at this time. stallment ot his party. There were 17 Imperative. I in the car, alf hoioeeeekefg, from the Mob Members Guilty of Murder. ] vicinity of Mankato and Crystal Hprings, The Northern Pacific announce* that Il D. Iwin Ion, of the llilveu Iksn Saw milla, i» prepared a third paasenger train service will be Jefferson City, M >., April 17.— Gov Minn., and Mitehell, H>uth Dakota. to lili uniera fur a«lde.t May <- ) between Bt. Paul and ernor Joeeph Folk, in a statement to Ft.e country looks good to them ami Pacific coast point*. More are ex- day said. "The lynching at Npring- ¡they will lorate here. l’roepect« of the Columbia jrt’y bill tleld was a moat disgraceful occurrence. [•acted to follow aoon. Whatever the i flense <f the negroes are improving. Establish New Course. may have been and however deserving France is satisfied with the eucesws of Willamette University, Salem—rres- of death they may have been, they Hr er« take at the yar I« in S. ... or at the noil» in lliheu I’, n. the Moro*can conference. «ere entitle«! to punishment by law ident Coleman ha« anononnce.1 that a Hi« lumber la the lx «I of mountain Hr, and prices are rca»* nable. Germany ie urging Turkey to re«i«t • nd not by a m >b, and when a mob friend of the vnivemity I «d given the take« the law intc it« own hand«, •• institution 42 QUO. Halt ih • sum will the demand« of Great Britain. this one did. any tnrtnber of It to he used a« a loan fund for ■ mien Is wlo Anthracite coal operator* have re need help, and |! OH) will be used In i 00c; new Cal f rula, 5c |>er j o md. guilty of murdrr." jected the terms of the miners. Hutter—Fancy creamery, 17 *« <420c establishing a’oniversity c iur»e in elec* Russia has agreed to a postp mement trical engineering. Willamette will per pound. Great Influa of Aliena. E<g«—Oregon ranch, lA\ffil7c per of The Hague pea<e conference. New York, April 17.— A new high then be well equipped in these lines. dosen. The New York board of education water mark in the tide of immigration Poultry— Average old hens. I 4(414 l^c Opinion on Bond Taaation. has arloptel reeolutions favoring re will bv ret when the alien« who arrived Salem—Th« attorney general, in re per pound mixed chickens, I3*éffil4e; form in spelling. at thia port today on nine European ply to a query from tbeaseeeeor ot l.ane j broiler». 25<437*éc; young roosters, Dowie's health is falling fast and it «'eamshlpe* aud thoee due tomorrow on county, hold« that city bonds ami coun l2S4Dt '. "Id roosters, llffill l»c; may be that his death will settle th» eight big »hlpa which are »»|*ected tn ty warrants may tie taxed the same sa drsaeed chicken*. IhafilA^c; turkeys, p«a« in Sandy Hook before nightfall, fight for control of 7. on City. other property. He «ays the «tate cun I live, I7ffil!*c; turkeys, drceeed choice, have been permitted to land on Unite«! ei itution distinctly antborts«* taxing 214422**«’. g«*". live, H4H0c, gr-eee, Preparations are being made for the State« «oil. On the veese!» which ar- •uch property. He eaye that all money dre*ee.|. lOAIIc; ducks, 17<41Hc. early beginning ot work on the rail »1 red today were 11,1*30 immigrant«. II0,1«—Oregon, 1005, fiffilOc; old«, due from the «tate er any subdivision road« to be built on tl e islands ol The «learner« due tomorrow are eipot- 4*« 4fi7c. thereof is subject to taxation. Pansy, Negros an Ceba, in the Philip «<1 to a<ld at l«a«t a like numtier. W o 4—Eastern Oregon average l,est, pine*. Plant« 50-Acre Orchard. Iftffi2*>e; valley, 24 ¿2«*«- pe? p und. The house committee on elections is Revolt Against the Sultan. The IHillee — Carl Williams of th" mohair, choice, 2«<4 ide, working on a bill which provides for london, April 17 — According to the firm nf A. M William* A Co., i« pre V’aal—Dreaeed, 3**ffi7*^c per pound. the election of senators by direct vote Ihilly Mail * correepondeat at El .Are- paring to plant an orchard on 50 aene B«ief—Dressed bulla, 3e p *r pound; ot the people and makes the terms of lah, Morocco, a young relative ot the recently pnnhaeet from C. I.. Phillip* cows, 44|0c; country steers, 4*e'45t^c. house members four year» instead of •nltan will soon lie proclaims) ruler in Th* land lie« south of Th« Italic«, and Mutton—Drews»«I. fancy, 9 4 <410. per two. the sooth ami a formidable revolt will he devoted entirely to Royal Ann pound; ordinary, <)ffi7c; lambs, with Chairmaa Hhonto baa relurred to th* «gainst Fex ia maturing at the city of eheeriee and Crawford and Holway pelt on, 10'4101,«. Morocco. ' pcaehoj. I Pork—Draaaed, per pound. canal sou*. Busi 20c. Meal in Ihr Valley Open All Night Keystone Shaving l’arto PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits LUMBER! LUMBER! Common ™ Finishing Lumber LANDON! ^r?i LANDON! LIVliBY & FEED STABLES.1,> Irvine Myer, Props. Hack connects u ith all trains at IVest Scio and morning train at Munkers Our rigs are first-class and our horses good drivers Prices reasonable. Washington, April D>.—Two years ago to a day later 'han the fatal Mis- •»uri disaster, as every sailor immedi ately recalled, on a Friday and the 13th of the month, «even men war« done to death in the forward torr«* of th« bat- tslship Kearsarge by one of tbiwe arci- teats which a.-juir« additmnal terrur for sailors because of their olierure or igin and the alm.iet impasihility of prevention. t«*v--v«»-v * s- (,»• 'W ' *ri J*Ç r ' ffe •_ « •4».- ■* I* Gorky May Be Deported. Chicago, April IS — * special to a Chicago paper from New York says Maxim Gorky and the woman who ia known a* hi« wi'e may tie deported bn suae of fai«« representations made on their entrance to thia country, offi cer« of th« Immigration bureau declare that, If the matter is properly brought before the bureau. Gorky may he de ported. It is believed that persons who do not admire hia opinion« will lose no time in nringing up hi« cave. i* L-SZ FrÄü.’Ä Can’t Ask Him to Attend. Washington, April 1« —The impoe- albi lily of inviting the British amhan. «ador to participate in the Pani Jonee ceremny at Annapoli« on April 24, commemorating event« in whirh Eng land came out second l*et, ha« lad thoee in charge of the erre mon lee to re frain from inviting the participation of any nation other than Franca, F'e'-' 9 gì