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• • A- I.IXX Beware - . -• ■ - . Ml, VI 1*11» 4- 4.L of Defe<üve Titles Hi * eu Anatravi et lille |.r»fer»4 by ike PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT W< IO, l.l\N co., OKF.tsOM Linn By T. L DUGGEI Of ih» |NEWS OF THE WEEK County Abstrait Co. In a Condensed Form lor Our I-*»’T J* « latettd t<» Jkurrhaw <f •«••rt 0« •♦<«*!’’• »« f tt.i-r.wf l«<fr i.t tr<wivu«t ’M •r.ffl, KfliaLH'hr4 tu •: Busy Readers. .«uf <1 our r. M. Rt DO. Manager HAPPENINGS Of T>0 CONTINENTS lMT.ee <«»r TAInt ami gruail«IMa »II a LH i XY. oaxiKlM C PROFESSIONAL > c r Bryant If Bryan! i' h y » X ! 4 - • X ATTORNEYS AT-LAW 0e«4wle Rtuek at aaxY impío» L II N o ST an YN ATTORNEY AT LAW Mirlar? l*uWk* an*! <4 an»! lift/«, HI ■yçr M Mrwl . 4 i cm A L BA MY. OB FOO x ai J. J. Barnes & Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers We bov our «t and keep a full wag o material. our line dorm on TUI ATTORNEYS AT LAW OBr*<*v«r Flrat NaltanaJ Bank ALBANY Scio Stute Bank OftK’tO* Orcfon Grâduâtc Eclectic Medical College ■ inchinati, okto orrc:xns .................... T J. Mrwaxas ........................ W. A. Ewiao PHYSICIAN ad SUBGEON Scio, Orar«» Tsisphoaa Bxchaacs Ko. 11. SULL1CW BEAL ESTATE BROKER, Lunch EAST AND SOUTH V ia Kstimatee bav* l*en mads for con tinning work on the Panama canal to ijune 30, 1 »07. The total amount is I fl. A. D. Pater, want*! in Portland in connection with the Oregon land fraud rases, ties l«e«n eapliir*! in Ala mr«ia, a suburb of Man Francisco. Four more boffiee have t»een found in the debris at Han Francisco by work men clearing away the rains. The coroner place* the total numtirr of dead at 385. W. If. Btuert, I'nit*! Htatee view consul at liat .am, Trans Caucasia, has I ecu kill*) by uuknown * »«a »sing. The case is being Investigated by Am- tiassador Meyer. Women of England are working for ■ suffrage. Madrid is making great pre|aiations for the royal wedding. Vesuvius is pouring a torrent of mud on the neaiby viliagrs. it is now l»eli«v*! that Mrs. Jeffer son Davis may recover. A prompt agreement on the rate bill Is likely by the two houses of congress Counter Mihlllop A DeVANfY, Props. Torrent* of mel from Veauviue ar* csual ig death and panic. fl is said the military gourt which has lawn investigating the surrender of Port Arthur and the Imtlle of ths Hea of Japan has condemned to deal*: L eu D ws a general banking and exchange tenant tienrral Htoeeeel ami Rear Ad t i» ,,«»• L • U» mad« at curreqt rate* miral Nebogauiff. afta lañad on pr , • tie». Henator Heyburn is Slightly im prov «1. J tu tics cf ths Tens Xclary Tubile Scio Oregon Albany of the Past Week. Marine* are being rushed to Panama to avert a revolution at the time of the - k In large quantifiée general election, June 20. line of carriage and The esnate bill incorporating the All km.la of work tn Atcbaeolcgical Institute of America ha* tieen pass*! by the houee. short nolle«. Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREGON i 1 Resuma of th« Less Important but Not Leas Interesting Events Shasta Route Best ¿0«. Mr«tl in th«* Valley Open All Night ft is understood that an Anglo- Russian agreement la about to Im per t* ted. COUNTY, OHEOON i WILL ADJOURN EARLY ,n PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits LUMBER! LUMBER! Common * Finishing Lumber LANDON! LANDON! •• •• L.S'! •« Congress Not Likely to Continue in Session After June 15. Washington, May 22.—1‘rseent Indi cation* point to an adjoorntneot of cun- greee aboot the 15th of Jone. The great debate of the sees ion has Iwen brought to a cluae, the railroad rate bill baa been p a semi by the Senate, ami the way ie now clear lor th« regular ap propriation bills an«! other important legislation that demands considsratlon. In the house of repreeentativea toe work is up to date. All of the big ap propriation bills, except the sundry civil bill, have been |.asee«l by that body, and this laat bill will be reported to the bouse jnet as Boon as the house is rca<ly to rmeive it. At the oiitelde two weeks is ample to paa* this bill and two unimportant appropriation hill* yet to he considered, the general deficiency and the diplomatic. In the senate appropriation bill* have laggeil behind on account of the delwte i*n the rata bill, yet in spite of this protract ml discussion th* senate has foumf opportunity to pass the urgen cy deficiency, pension, fortification«, army and Indian appropriation hill*, end will make short work of those now awaiting consideration, namely, the p«toffic*n, agricultural, iegirlatlve, Dis trict ol Columbia and military academy bills. The senate, in spite of its repu tation for long debates, can dispose ol appropriation bill* in remarkably short periods when the tine for adjournment approaches, ft always does. Ko th* legislative program, so far as the ap propriation bills is concerned, may he considered in such shape as to permit adjournment by the middle of June. It is the appropriation bills that deter mine the length of the <«e»eu>n alter all, tor when the last of three hills Is agree.I to congree* always adjourns, unless it happens to be in extra session, called for some special pnr|>ose. The conference committee having the rate bill in charg« is not likely to re port inside ol two *<>«ks, tint in the rml the house will probably aciept the essential eenate amendments, including that offered by Henator Allison. The fact that the president approve* this amendment will t>e ample justification for the house to give it* assent, ami the further fact that practically all the other amendment» meet with the ap proval of the president will insure their final adoption. EXPENSES CUT IN ZION. ft ie regard*! as practically isrtain that the second Hague peace conference Salaries of Overseers Reduced From will meet in May, 1807. *300 to SOO Per Month. Chicago, May 22.—W. G. Voliva. The district judge has seism! tax rs« corda and («allot box«» at l»enver and the present bead of the Christian Cath discovered wholesale fraud. Al HANY, ORfGON. olic Church, announced to his follower* Vnited Htatee warahi;»« have l«een in Zion City Sunday that lietween Jan leaves r>.rilan.l » sea m « w p m order*) to watch for filibustering ves nary 15 and May 10 he had reduced the Ilo To the tea««« Albany IT IB y m : U:*» p m sels going to Fanto fkimingo. Arrives Ashland 12 SS a in II >* a tn. ripen««« in the financial department Arrive* Hacr«wi«niuT I* r m » y. a tn A severe . arthqnake in I mon, P. I., of the church from fl»,SOO per month Arrive« san » r« a CIS co I Uy w . I Us m caused a lake to form where a gocxl to 13.833 per month. This saving, be Vttlitnan and Tourist rar* on both traina vised mountain had stood. The na < l.«ir < srs ra< i»tuer.lo to < w>1«n and XI Caso, tive» in th» vicinity are in a »late ol «aid, had been brought about by a re and 1 «Miriti tar* lo l bl<«<o. st. Ixiula Sew terror. ■faction of the working farce and a cut Or leans and Washington i ouu<M-tlns at i**t> Y ranciare with lh««sreral New Yolk will expend 1160,000.000 in the salaries of those retained. • lean.«hI*Im«« l<« llonnluln Japan. Chiba In adding to the city's water system. tn the same manner, »aid Voliva, a Shaving....... . .15 cents Tblilpvine«. « eoi re. and «> ulh America fit Hair Cutting 25 The Han Francisco fire destroyed •eving had t>e«n made in the ecclesias «•« I A Vclson. «geni at W»»t ecto ttailoe, »8 proof of the dtisenahlp of 100,000 vot tical department that would amount to Hhantpoolnff.... 25 or addrsM •< ers. Hatha......«......... 170,000 annually. Oversers who had 4. £. O«A/G, O. P. 4. Wu Ting Fsng. ex-Chineee minister been recel ring 1300 per month were OHOKOI: I> W IE 1’ROI’kll IOW Portland, Orogon to the United Htatee, propose« radical reduced to 160. The pay of others reforms in China. was rut in proportion. His own com John Mitchell, president of the Unit pensation under the new adjustment, ed Mineworker*, will soon resign to Voliva »aid, was 1100 ;»r month. I take up th» practl w of law. These facte, he »aid, were some of the Barracks have been built in Golden tiat* park Hen Franciera, which will details of a report which I.» made flat- Of Portland, Oregon urday to a committee appointed by accoi modal) 5,00 > persona. Federal Judge lundis to investigate the The Interstate Commerce commission condition of the industries in Zion City. ' lias a«cur»l more admimio»* o! graft Voliva announced the reelgnation of ing by Pan nay I van is railroad official«. DUES $1.00 PER MONTH John G. Excel I, from the office of gen Insurance rauipanire have already era I ecclesiastical vecretary, owing to NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION paid ab> ut 1200,000 Kan Francisco lack of sympathy with Borne of the t »r pertlvuiers »«• loeee» and it ie espect*l all undisput*! doctrines of the cknrcb. GROVER POMEROY T. 1. DUGGER Coll*- tor Agent clain a will be pild by June 1. SCIO. OREGON The condition of John Alexander A great foreet fire in Michigan has I fowls U» la y was said to be practically burned over an area of 200 square unchanged. mile* and latest accounla report the flame* still burning. Fourteen towns Wo Gen Cannot Land. have been wiped out entirely and Seattle, Wash., May 22.—Wo Gen, thousands of people are homelree. As manager nf the Wa Chong company, far as known no livre have beeu lost, one of the wealthiest I'hineee merchants allhough sveeral entire families have of the Northwest, ie to he depirtej. not been accounted for and mav have He made a trip to China recently to H D. I andon, of the Bilvcu Ik-n Sawmills, i» pre pa re. I perished. The money |t«e will be patch up traile relatione, and did a to fill order» fur enormous. great deal tnaard alleviating conditions The president has dec la rml himself caused by the boycott. When he re in favor of ship subsidy. turned a few days ago be was found to Evidence of reflating ha* been found have^trachoma, the dread eye dieeaee, ami «as placed in the quarantine ela egainet the Pennsylvania railroad. Orders t then at the yards in n. io or al the mill« in Bilyeu Dca. tion at Port Townsend. Powerful in Ilia lumber la the beet <4 mountain tir, ami prices are reasonable. Governor Blanchard, of fxrnisiana, fluence« have luwn brought to Imar to lias eent a special message to the legie nullify the order, but without avail. lature asking for an insurance reform law. New Signatories To Be Bound. The Hague, May 22.—The govern- A court of inquiry has fourni General ment he* «nbmlttwl a bill asking the Hioeeael wrong in surrendering Port ssroml chamber of parliament to a| - Arthur and he may Im diegrac*! and prove a prut orni which it wishes tie eant to prison. signatories of the convention of 188V to Com mise inner Garfield has Commireioner > as produced * kn ,,n s*embling for the «ecwid ptare much documentary evidence agslnet the i «»inference, which declare* that the Htandard Oil at the Intervia!* Com- ' *»>wers n t rv ; resent*I at the fi ret ran- foranee, but which have been invited merce bearings. to attend the second, ehall, by aciwpt- A New York rasa juet returned from a ce of the invitation, become adher- Panama eaye that country is practically enta to that convention. a monarchy with tbs president st the head. He eaye the government ie ran Turk* Killing and Plundering. etitotwl on the plan of the big insur Vienna, May 22 —Trouble in the ance com pan lee—the preeident’s rela tives all hold jobs In the government Balkans between the Turks and Bulgar- service and control all tbs g-iod piarse. Ian* ie again very serious, and the lat est report* from Barits and Prnrhterj* Cum lor land Presbyterians will go to distrh-ta ere to the effect that continual law to prevent if possible church union fighting is in pmgreee Turks are pree- Native* at Guantanamo, Cuba, at ent In force, and ar* horning and pll- tack*! Vnltsd Htatee sailors, killing lagtng village*, ravishing women and ou* and wounding 22. murdering men and buy*. Trains Isavs w»«i neto tor Rsrtlaad and way «taimes «I I« c * m I«ave tor Albany al > Í5 |> m. MANY SE1TLERS MISSINO. M RE-ELECT OFFICERS MAY REIAIN LICENSE. Bo»»' and Girls' Aid Sove'v of Ore If Solvent, Insurance Compame* gon >n Good Condition. Not Be Ousted by State. Portland—Al the annuel mreling of Halem — Secretary of Stat* Dunbar, the member* of the Buy** ami Girl*' who i* ex-officio insurance lommiMlon- AidHociety, J C. Ainsworth, W. ft. er of this »late, when *h >wn the slate Gilliert end Robert fl, Farrell were re- men! that < alitonia and Nevada insnr- alec tad direc'ot*. and M ae Helen F ance commissioner* would drive out H pe Id I ng was ■ hiwen to fill the ve am v companies that quibble over th* pay on the bowrd caoae-l hr the migliatine ment of Han Fram iscn fire lowsee, said of Mrs. W A Bm Sanan. that »• far as Or«g«<n is i-uncetnrd he The annual reporta of the <>ffi. srs cannot take any note of what the vari showed the institution In a nourishing ous r m|Mini«w do in California or any ■ .»edition. Ma)>erin tendent W T other etale go long as they comply with Gardner's report gave a thorough re the Oregon law which entitles them to eutne of the work a<■ ompllsbeai by the <k> biis-.neew In this state. et ciety the past year, f'mier the sur There IS on depueit with the state veillance of the s> ciety in Oregon, tie«« • I - interest beer- Washington and Idaho there are T'» mg securities, which the 60 corupaulee children Of three there are "Il girl* doing liusit.e«« In this state have put who ar« in '««pvttable homes in Port up In secure the payment of any lies land. Veeietanl Huperinten lent Gard they may sustain end which has been tier baa leen appointed to look after finally *<ljn<lic«led against them. the children who bave liera pia •>! in Fifty eight companiee have pul up private families to •«— that they are fAQ.Oihl each and two c< mpaniee 110),- doing well. In addition to this assist O-ii each. ant the «•« ¡sty now has < ninty advi* Only one company has notified the ory boards to look after the children in commissioner that it ennnot i nlinue the different e . tnt.ee of the »tale to do tiusineas In Oregon <>n account ol California l.anee and that is the Trad OREGON STATE FAIR ers' Insurance company, of Chicago, til Agents bav« I veil notified to lease Preparctinn« Under Way al Salem for writing insurance for that company. • Greatest Ever Held. to pav any Io*««« sustained by Oregon Halem—The State I air Foard he* lie |M>I icy lull ler* m tlial company, or until gun preparation* for the greatest State all its |«olici«-e have hewn legally can Fair ever held in Oregon. A portion celed, when the deposit may tw with- ol the money that would have liven ri drawn. pended for premiums last year, when Mr. Dunlmr sai l that refusal or ina there wa* no State Fair, was iimv I to bility of an insurance company doirg make numerous improvement» on the linaine«* in this state to | ay any of it* building* ami grounds tn preparation California losses w.mfal not lie sufficient for tin» year * lair. All i > ' . : res* n for him to cancel their Oregon Ings have *>een repainted, stock shed* license. and race horse barn* extended and im All he i* authorise«) to do is to look proved end the racetrack ha» liven re out lor the interest of iIregim policy graded . holders, and it the compamsa comply The board purchased a quantity of with the insurer., e statute* of this state park »eats and chairs from the Is<wi* they can i .inlinue to do bu»inr«s, as and Clark fair, together with el they are solvent. If any of them be < a*«e, all of which will tie u*«d this r .me in« lv-nt they i it ti e i s dvr. o it year to make the State Fair more at of business without any inte'fcreiii-e on tractive and comfortable Many strik the part of the commissi« ner of t> ' gon. ing piece« of statuary ami Inside d»< > . i For««t F •« L*v< Waste to Hundred Squsre Miles. Milwaukee, May 21.— A dispatch to th« Sentinel from Kscauaba, Mich., by a staff i rr. »p- n.leut »ays Four known dead, a «»re or more |>ernons luiaeing, hundrrde of lamilice hom«l«ee. several milli. i • <d dollars in property burned, four towns wlpe.1 out entirely and a d aeu Heirs partially, five counties dp- vaalate«l and li'u square mil«« of terri« lory 6r* »wept This is the dreadful picture that the Northern Michigan l«nin«-ila present* today, after the worvt foreet fire since th* I'seligo dis aster in 1871. General Superintendent W K. Welle, of the F«canahe A lake Superior mil road, along wlioae right ol way the greatest i. ■» <»curr*l. returned tonight lr n a trip of lu»|^itkin over the dra in ken are«, and says that the ffamee ave g lie d en and for the time being th« danger I* over, unleaa a new gale •riaee to again fan the ember* Into flame*. The following summary brisfiy tells the story Peter laf ml. a . . k. Im thered in a lumber .amp near Katoe. body found tonight. Three unknown children dead al qnlnnw«. Mtch., separated from their ¡«rents will)« the village was burning and perished. S.virsa of bomeateadem and woods men are missing sml many have prob ably perished in the flames, Territory devastated, five counties, Marquette, Menominee, l*ella, Alger sml ihckins. n The tern uty fire-ewept ie 100 mile* square. Towns totally burned: Tai' t. Mi.-h., 100 iHipnlalion, only a few house« left standing. Untune««. , Mich., I ."O0 population, only one house remains. Saunders, 150 |«.pulallon, all wiped out. Niagara, Wis., 500 population, all a ip«d out. Towns partially destroyed: N afid, i irnell, limn«, Spring \ alley, Kingsley, WiMwIlawn, Foster City, Hal* and Metropolitan. KILL CANAL BY DELAY. Treasure Mme Sold. Lewie and Clark ground* to the State Eug.-iie — A mining deal of import- Purpose of Sea Level Party on Pana Fair grounds, where they have been anc* ha* been cj-nsumtnaled in thie ma Enterprise, carefully repaired. city. Charles Harding Park, residing t’bi «go. May 20.—Kxpressing ths here, has sold the Treasure mine in the Epidemic Attacks School. Blue rivet district to J. Rowland Rags sentiment* of senator* ami congree«' Aurora—A teacher at the public dale. of Mar. iieeter, England. The ::.el on 11 e rr. rut A. t'on of the senate school recently discovered that one of pnti ha««' pri'-a is no! made public, but .. ' imittee tn voting for a sea level the pupils had »hat she thought was is said to lie the high«»l ever paid for a '•anal, Edward G. Clark, correspondent chickenpox, and rent the l«oy borne mine in the dieir ct. The Treasure with a note to his parents to quaran mine has long been known to lie one of at Washington for the Chicago Even tine him. ft proved t<> l>e chickenpox, the rh liest propertiee at Blue liver. ing Poet, says but the pupil would not stay quaran Mr. Park has spent much tn.mey in Ils ispidon that a systematic effort Is tined, and «ent back Io school. The development, arid in the ern tiou of a school directors consulted a physician. ten-stamp quarts mill ou the property. !«iing male in the senate to delay In di ■ nltely the digging of the Panama The doctor advised that the pupil l>e allowed to attend school, on the ground .anal I.*« Iic iiie a conviction. There Registration Short in Baker. that he had already infectmi the w hol- Raker City—Registration at the ie anger among the Irisnds of rapid are, and sure enough be bad, and no« county clerk's office has tven brisk, and work mi the let I. mil« ami a well-defin*! half the chihlern in towu are afl eted it is believed that namra entered since ami freely eiprrs«e«l belief that inter- the books were reopened after He pri c«ts ate at work to jeopardise the who's Will Sentence Meldrum. maries will tgreed 350, including tlioee project, it is derisrsd frraly In Wash Portland — If Judge Wolverton im »rnl in from country districts Time ing!. .ii that, while it was «iippo«*l that pose* the mtnmiiiii penalty on Henry for registration has expired. It is veti the li<>«te of re|iree»ntativM uf certain Meldrum, former surveyor general for mated that th-re are 700 voter* m Ra corporate interests who bad !>een at the Oregon, he will go to |ail with a «en ker cranty who have not register«d .apital during the last tew months were ter. e of 210 years of Imprisonment S-ime of the««* will Iw sworn in al the here !■ r the purpose of watching rail- banging over hie head. If the itrrt pills on «faction < ay, but there will he r ad rate legi.lati. in reality m<wt of ini (erne* the heavieet fine the lae al a sbor.age of 500 to 6 'll. liirtu were here w'th the Intention of lows, Meldrum «III owe the govern using »list iiitlueme was at their ram- ment l.'l flflfl J'ilge W cv.Tt a ami to defeat the attempt to obtain a Cherries Ripening Rapidly. Friday, June A. a* the d.y on «lil< h \nrora—-Cherrie« are ripening fail favorable report for a lurk canal. Meldrnm «ill come l»fore tlie xirt for and all Binda of trait« are ahead of for« "Senator Platt, of New York, voted sentence. A motion tor a lie« trial m«r year«. The wrvere cold snap of for a sea level canal. It ie atat*l that ie pending in the < me. two d.y. in March had m> a previstile Mr. I’latt dl<l n <t attend one committee effe- t on fruit trees In northern Marion meeting at which the matter was dis- New Ditch Company. cnse««l Everybody knows why John county. T. Morgan, of Alalwrna. vot*l in favor Raker City—Article*of incorporation of a sea level plan. He is bluntly bon of the MeCary Ditch company have PORTLAND MARKETS. sai. He does not want a canal, and he been filed with the county clerk. The has the grace to say so. incorporator* of the company arc G. Wheat—Club, 71c; Idueatem, 7<a "The movement that Iw-gan in ths J. Howman, O C. Johr.»on and C. W 75c; r»<!, 7lc; va'ley, 7<>ifl71e. * nate commlttre to get a sea level ca Faull. The capital stock nt the com 1 ' i • • N > 1 white 1« e 1, 1. ir»y. nal has tiehln'l it, however, a tremen- pany is 11,500 <11 vide.I into 350 share* do i» force and it is the intention of of a value ut 110 eacb. The purp we 128 50 per ton. Farley—Feed, 123 per !"r piwerful senators to endeavor not only of the company I« to handle, for the purpose of irrigation, the water from brewing, l.’l <2t 50, roll«- I, 121 AOql to get the van. tion of the tens»« itself, I it to bring every j.ossible preeeure to Puwder river under the rights they 25 50. Hay —Valley timothy. No. I, 112<fl IS (■ear . n the house to indues it to rsewda I ave held for a nurnlwr of year«. l fro i <he p a.tion it Irak in fevor of a 7; grain hay. 1708; alfalfa. 112. lock type. II the imwerful ones sue- Berry Pickers Scarce. Fruit*—Apples, 12 AOtflS 50 per box; . <i d, the day of . anal digging is far In Portland — Portland employment her rise, II 2501.40 per box; stiaw- th« diManr*. The people may l<w agencies are not only Imeteged by rail I . hsrriee, CCiloin t, II 2S0I 10; Ore- obligwl to speak on this matter in no r.md < inlractore for laborers, but .«lie are now c lining in from Hood river I gon. IO0|Hc per poun«l; gooeelierriee, un'erlaln way." ami White Salmon strawberry fields for "•®6c per pound. Vegetables— Asparagus, 75c01i,25 p .kero. Thousands of men and women Thieves Steal Baggage. are wanted for this woik and the ■ ry I per box ; bean«, M0We per pound ; cab- S . i I ■ ncnc.i, M ir 20 —The work nf jbigv, 11.750! per 10t>, grrrn corn, 80« lor help adds to the embarrassment of iMImtlve <>'D»a ha* resulted in the latior agents who are already trying . per do sen; onions, 10<«Sl5c per dr-sen; > ipture of a g.mg o trunk and luggage with all their might to secure laborers peas, 305c; radishes, I5<-per doaen; thieve« «fro reaped a rich harvaet dur rhubarb, 3c pound; spinach, ’*Oc per for railroad and c netrn. tion camp». box; tn’nipa, 1101 25 per «»ci ; v*r. ing the fire, «ho «ere planning to die- rots, 6.5 475c perra- k; lieets, *5c0|l pme of their valuable plunder in Lm Ackerman Resolves to Relira. Angele« Three of the men, whoalmil per sack Halem—J. II. Akerman, elate super' connecti >n with the gang, are held at tin lone — Bermuda, 4c per pound. intenlent of public instruction, baa Potatoes — Fancy gi 11*1 Burbank«, the H'an, an street station. Through announced bie intention to retire from 60065c p«r hundred; ordinary, nom them the dele, live t«s learned the politics at the end of hie neit term. name of the Loe Ange lee "fence,** has inal; new California, 2c pet pound. Mr. Ackerman ha« llie distinction of Butter—Fancy creamery, 1 "'.,020c re- i ver ml three trunks and three snit- being the Rspublfa an ami lYm . rat «•"». and has a line on .12 other piece« nominee, although he only a<« epiml the per pound Eggs—Oregm ranch, 19020c per of I I«»«*- Republican nomination, and hie name will appear on the official Imllol only dosen. Oout Gain* ori Pype. Poultry—Average old hens, 13140 as the Republican < andidate. R ima, May 20 —Wben Dv, ¡.apponi 14c per pound. mix*! ehickrns, I21»® 13c; br««ilete. 2t>®22%c; young ror»a. vielted thè Pope thie morning ne found Klamath Land is Reopened. hi* patient impresari, allhough thè Washington—[hiring I mH A I AoO. ■ tere. 121* 4 13c; < hi roosters, 120 ponili! pa*ee«l a eomewlat reati«*« 000 scree of public lands in th« Klam 12He. ilr«»«* I rb’ckens, lib'; turkeys, ■ thè reanlt <if hi* atta > t live. I5«fl18c; turksys, <!ree«*1, choice, ath region of Oregon and California goni. <>wing to a »llght rise in lem- 20023c; g«««», live, 10011c; geese, were reserved, pending inveetlgaiions p»ra'nr», Dr. lapponi ordered thè pope to determine the feasibility of reclaim <t«e«eed, rd.l )0c, young 12c; ducks, old to remain In hml for eeveral Jay». Al- ing under the Klamath irrigation pro I7e, young 20r. thongh thè condilion of thè Pope le noi Hope—Oregon. 1H05, 111*01214«. ject. Half of thia area is now reetoroi Wool— Eastern Orsg.Ml average best, grave, «urne appr*ti«MÌon le felt al Ih» to entry, the lie lance being reserve«! a« fr«<|ii«ncy of thè gout attacks through lands reclaimabl« for reservoir sites or 16021c; valley, cea«ee, 22421c; fine, 21425c per pound; mohair, choice, 2* «ipoenre to faligne. right* of way. 430c per pound. Hop Prospect* Escellent. Die of Heat m New York. Veal—Dreeeed, 3% ®fic per ponnd. Aurora—Hope in tin* section of the Peef—Dreeeed balls, 3e per ponnd; Ne« Ygrt, May 20.—Two deatha and valley, the banner hop-raising district cow«, 41*051*«; ernnlry steer«. .506c. come prostration* from heat «er« re of Oregon, are further advan* *d th e Mutton—i«reee*i fahey, 703« per ported here today. The official ther year than in former seaeons at'this pound; ordinary, *0fle; lambs, with mometer stood at HA degree« during the time. There is a large acreage, and all pelt on, Ac. afternoon, but on the street« the mer the yard* are showing well. Pork—Dr ease I, 709c |»-r pound. cury row to 85 ,*• ” lC«-' •-'kJ«’