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< OI X IA . (Htl.f.OX ty / rî’*>% > I r.biam C ìvagtc of Defective lilies NEWS OF THE WEEK PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT 6'10, 3.3\5 <’<»., OHU.UON By T. L DUGGER TStHM« rv- lama, at the en4 <4 Ike rear >'er aaawM, In *Gev*r» Linn County Abstract Co in a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. If ■« I A Geillele« rates a»««Se knew« <* applkwiloa T *-•«•«I s-lveftl* •»--«<• en«l «•• tail • teli Ile I- le« la glkM t-H lhei 1«.* rtl-.e. BAPPLMMiS OF TWO CONTINENTS 7. M. «HBe« «*>? Vatr4»h lM A Resume of IM Lose Important but J. J. Bornes X Son, General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers H nryant BAVANT A ATTORNEYS AT LAW «I.BSNY OBIOON 4»le ai-eS H M ortajo « ATTORNEY AT LAW Kv'ery l-ubllr an I anllrllor M reusl-x.« a*.I Patents Orbes. M M Street ALBAN V. OBgUO > ATTORNEYS AT LAW A new moderate party baa tie»n or ganised in Kuasia. An entire regiment at Poltava, Hon th R u . si B, hat -nntlnlwil. W« boy our st kin large quantities A com mi I tee from tbe Imnee ie work ami keep a full line ol carriage and wag' ii material. Al! km-ie of work In ing on a meal lueparlion bill. our line dona on al«-rl rwlic*. The cenate committee has reported that Fru—>t to not entitled to a seat in tbe senate. Horseshoeing a Specialty SCIO, OREGON W**™***0**»* wyarr O*r«ev«r Tir»« heileaal Bent Scio Republican Isadora In both house* have agtee-l to a c< tii prom les on the statehood bill. General Toledo, lea-lsr ol the Gnat» malan revnlnlionieta, claims to l>e win mug bls fight, TUI Bank State ALBAIT g C BBOWHg. M l> Not Leaa Intereetmg Eventa of the Psst Week. Oregon Sete Graduate Eclcdk Medical College BLOW TO THÉ WEST. Mo g, Irr.*' ■ «nd Lui tier Inter ests Wid Feel Erteci of Economy. Washington. June 12 — H-*uee rrpre •enlatives struck a severs blow Io ths Mil.re West in cutting down the all- important appropriation lor the g*>- logical survey carried by the sundry civil bill, and unir»» th» »»oat» in- -resse» the»» items, mining, irrigation ami lumber Intere«»» will |e»l th» effort >f th» I. - i>» legislation. In all 3346.- InJO has been rut <4! the geul<<nal sur vey appropriation. Tbe government was about to begin ih» t»etlng nt mineral lue Is of the Weet, Im lading lb» c «I* and lignites of the Pacific const. Little work of thia citar a* ter can I* don», for the appro- priation was only 1100,000, when tarice that amount baa !•»•> annually appro priai*! tor similar work in th» Foal Insteed of IliM OUO to carry - mi th» investigation of mineral resources, In cluding black send ripen mente at Port land, the bouse grants but 3-5O.OOO. This will shut off the bl* k »ami work entirely, when the present special fumi ia expended. Th* appri p nation for Joreet reserve I I 000 and a cut ot 3-50 tHMI is made In ibe appropriali, n for topographic sur veys, which form the I muis of all the geological survey woik. Congiees has tieen appropriating 3200,0th* anuually to gauge streams preliminary to under taking actual irrigation work This Is cut to 311)0,000 and means miterlal in- terfcrsnie with irrigation survey» iu lo calities a here nee project« ate contem plated . Another ent that will be felt I» in ths appropriation fur the annual report on mineral ratoutcoa ! • • -• t nit*l States. This will cut down the sub |ect matter of the valuable government document and will restrict the issue to tbe inconvenience of the mining inter- rete of the country. ci77::ins PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits Common <« Finishing Lumber <’r-!eri taken at the tarda in h «< <*r at the null« in Bilyeu Drn. Ilia lumbar is the treat of mountain Hr, an i prier« are rvaavnable. UAINDOIN! LANDON! ‘ »0 ♦ "Ï I for Ail Did Not Know Nature of Rock Along Route of Celilo Canal. Washington—U ff-.rl llnchol, chief of th» Forestry service, ha« overruled th» protest of th» Umatilla County Wmlgro wars' aaexcialion in th» matter uf - barging a graaing lee h«r tbe Blue mountain lor«st reserve rang» ibis era- eon. Th» wuolgrowere al*> prolaat»! that they wer» not «a»igii*l imtivi-lual range» Th» <i»p«rti»»ot explained that it we» not customary to assign parti« alar tracts L> Individual stia kmen when reserve« were first creai*!, and it IS not yet determined what plan will l«e follow*! in th» Blue mountains.J The association also cal 1*1 attention to r««-»nt decision« by tbe California and Washington courts to the efliet that the secretary ut «gricullur» is without authority to imp* a tax for the nee of foreet rewrve range, and without aatbority arbitrarily to rrg-i lata ito as» The forest officiale Inter pret tbee» decisione to bold that the eecretary of agriculture bai not lieen empowered to enforce any penal cole, hat did have the right to keep the r»- eervee clear of st-x'k or Ira«« thru) on inch reasonable «»millions a« he should preerribe No appeal has lieen proee cutol to a final hearing in either esse but the officials iwlieve their right in the sphere indicai*! is twyond all p-w «ibi« -laeetion. and ur that court d*-i sione will have no influence upon the roles adopt*! for control uf reserve* Portland —The government canal al Celilo will c-wt 310.tMNl.OOO, Inelrad of 34.600,000, according to I. H. Tafle, wbo haa l-eeti operating Ash wheels near there for 20 yeeis. "The contractors, Smith A Jones, who are digging the first half mil» at and, will teew 3100,000 on li-e Job." he said. ‘They took it at loo low a figure, evidently not knowing the nature of the rock they bevel« blast out. Theiy tdd was , 3JÜ4 OtM) They have elioni 100 men at work pre paring a fonn-l«tio«i lor the rork work un ths upper end of tbe canal." Mr. Tsfle eave there is nothing in the Ashwlo-»l business this »»«eon bevam* "thee» fellows on the luwer river won't 1st a single salmon g«t peat them." He gets a g'«l orice, 7 cenia a pound, for all he traps, his market being In the East. Hie cold storage works ar», however, devoid ot salmon this er-seon, and he -b-ee not aulici pal» any great improvement In the run. La Grande — The l.a Grande Com mereiai elab ia attempting to ralee 34,- 000 for the porch ear of a alte to be offered to the Palmea I umber romper v ae an indocement for the location of is new mill here. About 36.000 haa lieen tn fiacri bed. A alte of 73 acres on the river north west of town baa lieen secured by option. Shasta Route II. 1>. Isin.l'.n, of the Uliveti Is-n Sawmills, I» prepared to fill orders for Pinchol Sayt They Mull Pay Rar-ge in Reserves. SAYS CONTRACTORS WILL LOSE Kan Fran seo, Jane II -Thursday's dieirb alio» of rations showed a r*lu<- ti u ot nearly i 'OO iu the t res»I line, which no» nuilwrs approximately 36,01’0 The exac t number fed by ra» t ><«l distribution on Thursday 31,4'6, sgaiuet 35.3*6 on Tuesday, th« numln-r of nisei tickets given had incress*I troni II,IBM to 11,254. Hy 11.» time the army leerse the work, it is expected that the number will have !«»n reduced to 25.000. ami that many of that résidu» will have to lie cared lor an liidetlnitv tuue Ae ong as any of the quarters in tbe bar ra- kt which have l>e»n built at the spenlaay In Holden Gale park remain unocvapiMl, there will always Iw tbe proposition ot relief in esc«»« ot th» de mand. There is still room f>r 700 or *00 mote persons. How to manage th» r»li»f work atier it« airny witti-ha«» st I he end of th» month is th» problem. On» plan con- teuijdatre the centra ! iutiera of all the supply distribution in each ueighbor- hood al th» soup kltrhen, wbcrw hot rnvals and supplies ul taw I imm I lould I« distributed to (atolli»» wbope needy ■ U I «. ' ■ . 11 !-••»• .- I , I h« it clothing, to I* g ven <>ul nui'er th» mar agement >4 tbe Ked Croas. "Tli» Associated Charitiea will -io the Work <>f it>v»etig«ti'>n In whatever f irm of relie! is -Istermin*! upon after ths ermy leaves,” said limerai Gt»»ly, «ml he a-ld*l "I have not yet Seri u.l« co .i.lered any ol the plans for carrying <ui the «< rk after the army withdraws and I shall not do so until it is determined who io to tie in cun- trol." The military anthocritiee are grad (red Watson Benson, of thia city, who ually withdrawing all of the govern yesterday was offered the appointment of Unit*! Htates senator to snrreed ment troops frvm Han Francisco Joseph R Butt in, staled today that ho Tha union tietween Norway and Hwe- would accept th» position. lie will -len has b*en dlaeolvd t year. officially notifiy Governor ll-ch tomor Thre» of ths Hp-vnieh gnnlxMto cap row of bit a-reptari-w Judge Benson tured by Dewey at Manila have l-een experts to start for Washington tomor sold fur old junk, bril ging 36,000. row. l'nil*l Mates orerei servii« men have discovered a scheme by which Uhiueoe wer» le ig »muggini into thia country at Vaiicouvrr, H. C. HEAL ESTATE BROKER, LUMBER! LUMBER! TURNS DOWN WOOL GROWtRS fine, 24 225c; mohair, choice, 2H03Oc per pound. Veal — Dressed, 407r per pound. Beef—Dreaeed bulls, 3c per pound; cow«, 4ls45iyc; country steers, 646c. Multon—Dress*! fancy, 706c poond; ordinary, 606c; lamha, with pell on, *C. f oik—Drsased, 709e u L » Grados < Thinned, but Problem Continues Large. Hast Kills Eight in Ckicago. The caar has siimmon*l tils ministers to a council, and a change in affaire Chicago, June II — Although yester seems probable. day was appreciably cooler than th» preceding day, heat wae given as con Pacific - ’aal l>»mocrats are tioomlng tributing ranee to eight deaths reported Governor Chamberlain, of Orguo, lor In Chicag >. In addition there were tbe nomination lot tha preeidOBcy. several prostrations The temperature Ex Governor W P Whyte has t-een reach*! a maximum of Hl degree«, and appointed United Htatee Venator from there waa a rainfall of .11 of an inch. Maryland to auccwwd the late Henator Th» wind attain*! a vel city of 40 ml lea an hour from the southwest, G-irgkan. Th» cumulative effect of the thri days Ot tha total revenue« of the United ot warm weather was the chief element Hlatea more than thre»-flfths ie annual in the deaths With little children ly expend*! on the army and navy and this effect wsi more marked. pension roll. For tha present yeat tha total -«I the three expenses is 3*75.- New Washington Statue. 656,719, nut of a to'al revenue of New Yolk, June 11. —A heroic eqnes 3a5H.OV3.OOO. trian statue of George Washington will Ro)«-e.vensky, Llnievitch ami other bo unveiled nest Haturday, at the Russian officers ars to 1« courtmar- Rrooklyn terminal of the new Wil liamsburg bridge, and formally pre tin Ml. Guatemalan rebels ars gslning in sent ml to the city of Brooklyn hy James F Hows. City officials, members of strength. military organ ivtions and government Brundige, of Arkaneaa denounces representatives from Washington will Rooeevelt for increasing White House be present at the ceremonies. Wash ' eipenaue. ington is represent*! in Continental Tornadoea in Minne*da, Wisconsin. uniform a» at Valley Forge. Kansas and Michigan destroy*! much property and cans*! the loan ot sis Benson To Be Senator. livex. Ottawa, Kan., Juno 12 — Judge Al- A committee of Han Francisco busi- nor men is al Washington to get Fed oral aid for their city. PHYSICIAN 3 Boi 1 Calapooia Company is Sued. tlbany — Claiming the Ca la poo i a Luml«r mtupar y, of Crawfordsville, has cut and l<-gg*f more than 750 Dini feet of timlier off land belonging to him. Abner C. Withee has di*! sun for 11.500 damages in the Stale Circuit court for Linn county, through Attor ney W, Mir Thompson, Tbe timlier el lege-1 to have lieen cut by ’ the defend ant company ia valued al 31,500. amt Bands Want To Go To Salem. WATCHING THE RtVOLUTION the Oregon statute« provide I that where Salem—Almoet every organixrxi baud timber ia cut unlawfully the owner in the state has applied tc the Halem may recover three limes its value Cr »«•! Mii-blehead Shadoes Muta Fourth of July committee for an am Witbee la an Eastrrn capitalist who has mente ot Fihbuster. gagement. When the committee l-egan large timlier holdings in Linn coun’y Washington, June 11. — Hecrecy no making arrangements to celebrate the and i* rejireaentni in tbe West by ongrt surround« Ih« muramento of thè Fourth it wae announced that a large Thom peon A llar-ly, of Eugene. l’mte-l Ma-*, cruiser Marblet ead, uumlier of bands, piobably 20, would ab eh la« sail*l i-"rth fr»m Panama. lie am ployed if possible for the occa- Water Soon to Flow Il thè requeet d Ih» b'a)e d»| «rimani, eion. The responses came Ihick and B«k«r City—Water will flow through thè Msrblehea i «ai 1*1 for Han J-*>, fast. HeveraI dava ago the committee ioatema!«, to investigata thè mova had engaged all the l«ndr that c mid the 12 mile ditch of the Baker Irtiga li «-rito "I thè \-neri- an «teanier Empir», lie paid from the fund available, II tion compary within the next few -leva there were a few thousand m<>re dollars This statement was made liy J A. si.ich is rejw-rted to bave lan,i«i re The tali« Ir-eii Han Frati- «co «nd arma and in the treasury the committee would tie Hmith, head of the company. 1 - !■«. -.*-■ a «mmiiniticii for thè use ot thè tavola- willing to work overt me engaging •- • ' * l«mla. As it ia the committee is satis nine, st first lieing usih I for sluicing in tionlst« against l*re«ident Cat-rera. I)is-1uleilng disiateli«« rrach*! thè fled hat there will tie more brass band the bank« of the big leservo r »li ch Ie music in Salem on the Fourth of July to tie built this summer. The r»«etv<>i> Siate «leparlment t-"l«y troni Guatema than was ever heard at one place in is to cover 240 acres ami have a capa la rrgardin» Ih» revolution. The metn- city n| 6,000 ai re fret. The ditch will « « ol lb« p,«*-nt aùminielrniion are Oregon before. be ne*l to’ carrying water tor storage actlv» in parta I thè repiiblic, bui il ia In the reservoir for the first time nest ni;-««ibi* t<> div- -ver tl.« rsact cause State Fair To Be the Greatest. spring. - I thè m ivement and ih« dlrecting Halem—Mow that the election Is over force. President Downing of the state fair All Umatilla i* Rejoicing. B-,th thè Halv*l-reali and Meliceli board, who is also chairman of the \tLena—Reports from all over I’m* borderà bave liern len-llng svpport to Deme ratic county committee, expects title county are to the eff-ct that the thr revolution, ai -I It te Il a -leelra o! to devote his entire time and attent on mil he k fur an enorni" lx wheat crop thl« guvernment that thè Martilehead Io perfecting arrangeme its I r the state tbit *-a»-m ia bright, lie fore the heavy shall lind out rxv llywhat thèeltuatlon fair, which opens io Heptember. Mr. ran« there »»• considerable anxiety ie «nd have care that ther» !■» no par- Downing says that the fair this year over the outlook, a) in tlioee hi-ahtire t , ipati-’U In tl « revoliition by Ameri will tie the greatest ever held on tl.e where the »oil ie light the prisp* ta for ca a a hirh may tavola» thè United state fair grounds. The attractions will a good crop were slim, and eefoH-ially Htales in an internati"- al dispute. * tie twitter and more numerous and the The Empire roaled at Corinto, Nica »> where the w'eat wae spring »own exhibits in every department w ill el In many placet it wee lieileml the crop ragua, beh ire vailing for ‘in Jose, se- cel all other showings lie eaye ihr would bo a failure outright, but every i curdtiig to diepatche» frotii l'anam*. people in every county are taking an thing to now enl.rvly i lerent. interest this year, which is due, be HE DEPEND ON UNCLE SAM thinks, to the interest awakened If Road Machinery Arrive«. the lsiwis and Claik fair. Salem—Two varhnla «1 maehinery John Bull Inquiring About American f ir th«* government pi |»rri(net)lal ros.l Inspection Syitam. Fleeces in Prime Condition. t*«>n«lrut-tinn have arrived in th it city, Baker City — Hhearing of sti<«ep in T’»rre iw one more rar on the r.-a-l 14>n«lofi, Jun* 11 —JiJin Burnt, prw- Baker county has liegnii l>y electric When it arrive« •>» work «ill rw start- i4|«iit of th« loral guvmmnenl bueril, machinery at the plant of L-e Bros . e»l in enrneat. Th» engineer in charge tit« trqriMtvd th* b<»r»*iKn offleo lo rom« near here, wlm will first shear their of the work, .Mr. Loder, expects to te f- <1 it’«!*’ with the Ht«t« drp4itm«lit at own ahrep and then thoae of Ayre ami employe«! in I he ronet ruction of ttile Wash! igtnti Ati«l r »in to what «»• other large owners in the county. eaiople r<>ad al leaal two tnonlhs. tent r«han*« can !><• placed on the »rt« Shearing was delayed by the long c >n- kin of ntiMt ln*prs th>n un<l*rtakrn by Succttttor Io Dr. Lan«. tinu*l net weather, hut it is sanl that fl»« borwao <4 Animal indaetry. In on anoint of the mnletnre th« «jnalitv Ha’rx:; (Lnterftur Chasibtrlalci ap 43it> tint ing iittti hr liad l«k«*n th)» a<** of the Baker wool will this year far pointe«! !>r. W H. Morte, of Halon», a tion thm igh tl*« medium of a reply to exc»*l that of precious years, as it is tiMHiiber nf th» a’ata Iwiani of haolih, in < quewthm put io th« h<*tiM» of com- - lean fronf dust and of fine texture. plac« ol l>r. Ilarrr Lan«, r«Miigna«l. aid rn >11» hy William Flett. Maiionalltt It is expected the tonnage will be large tl. G. Mjrrr, oi HaUm, a numibar o! the rii n*‘«r <»f tit* hl Patrit h'• divi»i<>n of and that m<<el ot it will g" into storage. barl>er cotn mi »a ion. Oithlin, «nd pr«*i lent of th« Irish «'Attic Tra Irr» »nd Htrx k l>wn«r»' a ««»* Many Seeking Timber Land. » taiinn, Mr B iroa »aid h« had A»r«r- PORTLAND MARKE1S. tainad that a quantity of t»>n»lrA» l>««f Baker City — Many |>* pie are com Wheel—Club, 72«7Sc; blueetem, »•>d p rk )« imported Into thia country Ing inti the Eastern Oieg >n timber l«-lt 74«75c; rad, 7O«37le; val ey. Tie. / 'i n A rn » in I conrrfinl Into «an* in search of timlier. Locators from Oats — No I white ! *!, 3H 50. wM* h ar« »old a» Engh«h pro Chicago, Milwaukee, W-stern Wash hh t» I!«« admlt'etl that th era war« ington and Idaho were included In two gray, 3-11 50 P«r ton Barley—Fr*l, 324.5 1 (>er t-in; brew •wri'-us dull nltic« in th« way of effwrt- ptrtiee which have passed through Bs iva Hntitth inspection of tom«» of U immi ker City on their way into the John Ing, nominal roll*! 335j|M- Hay—Valley timothy, No 1. 312« • import»*! ’n<»<ia, hut »aid I ha local got Day country. One of three partiee, I "I per ton; clover, 37 50<gH, cheat, eminent tward had taken artion tn aw* with H. J Bundy, started for the Hu- I 47; gram hay. 374* a'ftlfa. 3<3 t at th* h<al authorities ciereiaod sanvilie district; the other ptrty, 15 Fruits—Apple» 32 hu g t 5" per bos , th«ir p >w«»« • ♦ * «•’ •«••nt. people in ail, 14 women an I one boy. apricots, 31 -75«2 00 crate; cherries, which wee under tne direction ot G 75< <g3l per bis; strawlierrie«, ■-4 Teat Suit on Public Ownership. W. Hhaw, started tor Burns. Me per poun-l; go «eberrlee, 6|g6c pat Chi’OS" June M — Proceeding* to 'set pound. the validity nt the Mueller law and the May Buy Road to Blue River Miner. VegetahM — Beans. 345c; cabbage, Fmgsne— The Eugene Commercial 3141.25 per 100; green c >rn, 47 l»c '*enance i t 375.000 »>00 in certificates club ba» met and adopted resolution« dos . utiioiis, H'410- p«r d"Seii, p-ae, by the city were commerced In the Cir A hill asking that asking th« county court to investigate Ac; radishes. 1 Or per -iosen ; rhubarb cuit c nrt today the matter of pun basing a highway in 3c p-r poind; ejiiach. 90c per bos; the city * ffi- lale Ie erj lined from at to the Hine river mines Al present parsley. 25«-; squash, 31 per crate, tempting to raise money on the rertlfl- the private road from Hine River City 'turnips, 31411 25 per sack; carrots. »>5 rates Were file.I by linrineea mm of this to the uiinee, a distance uf ai> mile*, ie g7>« per aa> k ; bests *5<-ig3l per each. city. A decision is espectsd from the H iptrme court of the state within sis closed on account of Mime trouble lie Onions—New I 1»42c per pound. months. It is from the »ale of these tween the owners, the Lacks Hoy Min P'-tat-me -• Fancy graded Burbanks, ing company, ami other mine owners in 50460c per hundr*!, ordinary, nomi certificates that the advocates of munic ipal ownership of the street railways the district, and there ie no means of nal; naw California, 2c per pound. expect to derive the funds for purchase. access to the mines from the outside. Butter — Fancy creumery, 17>»6320c per pound Will Veto “Soocece” Bill. Fruit Injured in Valley. Figg« — Oregon ran«h, 20021: per Washington, J ine fi — l’reeident dosen Halem—Tbe eontinn*! -lamp wrap Poultry — Average old hens, 12413c K «sveli le ver» apt tu veto thè Id i ot er which haa prevail*! for the p st three weeks In the Willamette valGy p«r pound; mn*l chickens, 12<6l2lye; Hetiefor liuhrds wh eh he» pessed thè haa lieen very injurione to the fruit broilers. 16416c; roosters, 10c; dress- house permltllng eooners al Rii per t on crop. HtrneberiiM in some |ncalili-e «1 chickens, 13414c; turkeys, live, tb» Mlnldoka Itrigalion traci in Idabo have tisen almost ruined. Cbsrries, |60|6c, turkeys, dreee*l, choice. 204 t i have a prcfsrcnc» right lo purché*« too, have been Injured for want of dry 32e; <»*••. live. 9410c; ge*w>. dressed, loi tfcry now ocenpy with permanent weather and sunshine. Growing gram old, 10c; young. 12c; ducks, old, 114 improvemente. Thle bill was pasced over thè vig rune protesi of thè Interior haa had all ths rain ne-rsaary for tbit 12c; young. 121» 413c. depnrtmcnt, thè objection Iwing mede Hope—Oreg >n, 1905, 10012^«. season. Wool—Eastern Oregon average beg*, that «neh Icgielailon wonld induce aoon- La Grande Offer» Free Site. |H423c; valley, roars», 221»423c; er» to rnsh In and grati thè lieet land. Th re» of the largest insurance com panine haring I ««ae in Han Francisco .................... T. J. Mrxxm have relueed to make a cut of 25 per oggi.ox .................. W. A. F.wisa cent in their j-aymerita. Kejxorta from 1 enkow, China, show 10 PRILL M. D. I hat tl •• great li «• Is tins spring in. the PACKERS TO THEIR KNEES D «*» a fanerai bankinf and aiehanf« Hunan district caused a lose of life bu» nata. L n» ma4« at current ratea amounting to tens of thousands. A Secret Service Men Secure Startling taiume will follow, for the floods have and draft« ia»u«d on principal citi««- Testimony at Chicago. brought disaster to an immense area Belo, Crsgcu Washington, June 12 —Secret service The Longworths have arrived iu men are repotted to tie on their way T»;»pLos.« B xs I abm JTo. XL England. here with sensational information in Hearst has excluded Bryan's name their possession ae to use of preserve- SHELTON tivee by the lieef trust. They were from his newspapers. sent to Chicago by order of the presi A strict guar I against cranks is be dent as soon ax he had been advised mg kept atXhe White House. ViA verbally of the results of the Investi Manila business men have petitioned gation of I al-or t'ominiesionrr -on green to retablish an agricultural and James Reynolds. It 1« eaid that they have condo led en exhaustive in bank. Jostles st ths Paxes XoAtry Public quiry which will not only bring the Scio Orsçca H torme in Pennsylvania and Ohio packers to their knees but will remove laiierd lose of life and destruction hi the powerful influence» that are being of property. exerted against congress and tl e great Albany lunch Counter The Mexican board of trade haa cattle interests with a view ol forcing Mr Kit top A DvVANfV, Props. started an investigation of American the president to capitulate. i aimed meats. This pressure has Im-ome gigantic. War Iietween striking miners and Every bueinees, |" Id al and financial Best 20c. Meal in the Valley guards has lieen renew*! at tbe Htea- ramification of the great trust is being util red directly and indirectly to have Open All Ni^ht lienvills, Ohio coal mines. a halt called on tbe government eg- The official trial trip of the new Imt- poatirv, anil, if possible, get an official Train» leave «c»1 Helo »or p. rtlai 4 and way will take place on declaration that lbs portrayal of condi •«»iloe» al )< < m Leave for Albany • < tl ship Nebraska AIBANV. OR! GON. 1 »P m Puget sound alxMit Joly 15. tions m the packing botisae haa lieen Cattle interests ot the Iwave» Portland • SO • m • » p m The California legislature haa asked exaggerated Go To The laara» Altran y IJ 11 |> tn lì m the government to <are for Hau Fran great Weet and ILxlthweet, which for Arriva« Aukland U Wa *■ Il M a m yeara have t-een > lam.irtng in congress cisco's homeless and buy city bonds. Arriva» ‘•aeramani«* T p m » Si a m and onteiJe of it for protection against Arrt«v« Han r ranri»««* 1 M p m • SA a ■ American meat peckers are planning the trust, have eveu been persua-l*l Pullman and T»url»< rara on b*>ib train» to spe nt thouiamls of dollars advertis that a continuation of government hos < bair car» f>»r»»m*tiu< lo <*fdvB and Kl >’»eu. ing iu Europe to remove the stigma ot tility will ruin them. and l«Mjrt»t rata k» ’ toca<e. Ht L-out». N»w the recent exposures. Ths cry ot panic has lieen raised. Urtoane and * aabinat« a < onnvK'itrig et «an Francia*«» wllb tb»a**ar»l Taft ha* definitely announced that Not only liankets handling trust funds, tteai iLiDlib«« t<< l<< i ita J»|*an. < bina» he will not I* a candi late tor tbe pres but their employee, friends end ac Shaving........ ..........„15 cents I bli’n ir «a < entra» and H*»u1b America. idency. He will, however, stump tbe quaintances in theb neinsss, social and •• Hair Cutting......... 25 •e* t a . S«l»on, afoni ai «eal «cto »laiton, country on tbe Philippine tariff. political world, have lieen enlisted to •• Shampooing...........„25 «*r »44 ma» use their «fl.ills in the gigantic struggle •< A great naval review ia planned by lia ths..... .............. „25 that ie now in progress, to stem the 4. L. ORAia, O. P. 4. Great Britain. tide against the packers. Gl ltktli; DAVIE PMOPRIETO«! Portland, Oregon. A hurricane in Houtbern Ontario has done much damage. Caught With Ih» Bombi Greece and Roumania have severed New York, Juue 12.—An alten.pt diplomatic relations. wsa lumie t-miglit to esplode a l-omb in « manhole «I thè Interborough Kapid Crumpacker deniee that congreee has Traneit company in Iront of thè powrr authority to require meat inspection. Of Portland, Oregon house, at Fast Heventy-fourth Street, The people ot the Philippine islands allieti fumisti*-« current to tl-e sub One man, Joseph l'-artky, 22 gave | k ,5H7 to the Han F ranciecu relief way. yeers old. wae arrested, thè polle» say, fond. ss he wa« alioot to liglit thè fuse of DUES $1.00 PER MONTH Another high official of th« Pcnnayl* thè bomb a» it lay OSI tln- manhole NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION vania railroad hat t>**n impbcatad in cover. T«<> c-.mpani-iiia who aere with Fur particular» »er coal chargae. him e*-ap*l. On Bartky «a» foand T. I. DUGGER GROVER POMEROY thre» olher b-rmbe, all b»ing ol uni Collector Agent SCIO. OREGON The preeident Is likely to win his tomi Site, thè ahape ot a l-awt>all, hot meat inap*ti»n fight, though oppoei • little larger. tion is stiong. ClactuaaU. Oklo MUST STILL FttD 25 000. Wdte's Return Is Rumored. Chirago June II.-—A cahlegtam to the Inter Ocran horn Ht. Petersburg sere: "It ia rumored that <>>nnt Witte, at tbe < tar's reejneet, Is return ing In haste from abroad to reenme the premiership, from which he retired on M tioremyknl'e appointment." f -, ' T •6-V--V. > y ? . 3.» ■' A. r- J4*** /