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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1906)
r-i- «.• • • » • *' • / ” 4 V * A i • a* • » A. •• ♦ .X. • »X - ‘‘ * < < H \ IV. OIUJ.ON ty j »-• 4 Bizarr • i < 1 d> 14», X Ci»., l.l%* OMKisON By T. L DUGGER 1 itkn Defective Ila«, an klalrarl <>f 1111. prwixrvC kJ ike PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AT « of NEWS OF THE WEEK linn County Abstrait Co. In i Condensed Form lor Oor Rosy Rüden II B A f V HAPPENINGS OF TÌ0 COMIMMS ,5 A R.suma of the Laa» Important but 4 C PROFESSIONAL""^ 5 V 4 • % •* "W HMYAXT A j j *■ I I I 1■ General Blacksmiths and Wagonmakers « « • • * L. " M o XTAM K t'oeae- k troope have refused to serve on police duty. Horseshoeing a Specialty ATTORNEY AT LAW s.-’-af F F-.L !<• t te- < tor «sí IVt.fi' Ufi 4U‘! i 4L4UL4 f O®c< n3«*fil M «wl Al FAXT OB I GO . I SCIO, OREGON y • * a 9 *■'4 * ‘ a .' 4 «un ♦ t TUB ATTORNEYS AT LAW , Nl Fan* • ©V4r Flr»| • Scio .X Bank Stute 4 V OAF-ON Al HAN Y >♦ L g < T : « < Scie »now M M o Oregon Graduate Edectk Medical College ► !O » AO PRILL M. D. • *»• At k Belt, Oreeoa f ■N r » Telephone Xxxhx&Gt Mo IL af » 1» lie 4 EAST AND SOUTH SHELTON REAL ESTATE BROKER, 4 4 • « « V*A---- A grand jury has ixeu called al l**n- ver to inieetigala city and <x>unty af faire. Bryan haa siproe»e«l bis willingness to Ix nominated for the proeideocy by Reform liomocrots. Shasta Route ■ Tbe War department lias purchase«! (oar automobile* which will receive a thorough test at the coming ¡army man euvers in the East. Brst ¿0«. Meal in the* V.tlliy Open All Night • ’N «r «. Al HANY. Otiti, ON. A V Do To IT m • ' « Keystone Shavinî Parlors <■ 4 » Only I Irei < lasa Shop In Tlx City «% v' l©a**« r<»rtlan4 tSOam IK p ■ ¡••vat AitMBay 11 1« p tu 11 * p m Arrive* A «b 1 and 11 U a m 11 »• a m Arrl*44 arrasnentu ‘ p m • V a m AtrlAM Frase ter© T F a » Falli an and Tuorltt rara on both traîna < !,»if -tri ra-uh »ütu lu i •fltB kl Fa*u. and Itou «t car« V» * t •«> »1 Leu;« Vfkani at»4 Maahingti n » t*nnr< Li» g at »an > ra •• • • il b ll»a Baverai fittati.«!. ;p ühri fur H< ... ilio, ‘ bttiK PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION > «• , A Trai t *4 434 * e»l Lo f©r F< ri a» 1 an>1 «ay tfai;>'U3 •< lu W a tu laava lor Albani ai t » p M Nhavlog................................ _I5 cents Fbli | pinça • entrai and nualh Amarna •• Hair Cutting . ........... 25 far i Sa • ■< •<•»! al w«»l scio bUtloti, »• Shampooing......... ._28 or addraaa «« Ila the................ .25 a . i. ORAta, a. p. a . (H.ORilL DAVIE PROPRIETOR Portland, Oragon f t VJ Of Portland, Oregon 4 Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits '■> * I DUES $1.00 PER MONTH NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION ♦ 4 Fur |4rtlc«laf» ••• > 4 GROVER POMEROY • # * » Agent ■ 1 a ■% * ■* LUMBER! LUMBER! H I). Landon, of »lie Hilveu l>an Sawmill», ia prepared to fill order* for 4 Common m Finishing Lumber € ■<> 4 Or irra taken al tha yarda in F. io or al the milia in Bilyen !>»n. Ilia luintwr ie tha t-eat U mountain fir, and priera are rraaonabla. LANDON! LANDON! ft K. * ‘j» *T . »« W 4 % 4 • -1« A 4 *. ‘ A warrant haa Ixan issued for the arrest of John D. Rockefeller and it will Ix served soon as the oil msg uata returns to this country. CANNON AIOLO WIST RIOTS AT VLADIVOSTOK. Speaker of House Blocked Divers>oo of Reclamation Fund. Battery of Artillery Captured and Cos sack* Driven Off. Washington, July 10 — Thank* to Hpvaker Cannon, tbe lienal rough bill diverting 41,000,000 from the reclame tlon fund to drain private swamp an le la Norlt. I'ak '« was n->< allowed to rome before the hone* at the recent aea •ioc. Had the hill ixen given consid eration it would almost cwrtalnly have become a law, for it he«! already pease«! the senate, ••» indoreed by • majority of tbe bouae committee <m public lend*, and only * handful of Western mem- Ixra were in a moxl to oppose the bill m delate. Speaker Cannon waa the men who defeated this onslaught on the none too large reclamation Inn-I, and his poet- tlon aas altogether uoelpvctad, too When c ingreae was framing the recla mation law, and in the years 'prevoas, Cannon was one of the strongest oppon •nts ol tbe propoaed leglstotlon. lie t*li»s«wl It would deplete tbe treaauiy •nd interfere wiili other government work; furthermore, he contend«-! that Irrigation <d arid land« could be carried on by private enterpriee under tho Car* ey act, and therefore raw no nreeeaitv tor utilising public land receipts in this great work. Since that law wa« written on tha setute books and has breti put into op •ration, speaker Cannon haa traveled through tha Weat, haa obeerved the vast Ixnefit* that are resulting from It, sod Galay ba is as staunch a friend of tha laa as any man from tha arid Weet. Ha haa proved himself a latter friend of the law than many men who help««! to frame it. In the «losing days ot the sreaion an effort was made to rush through tbs senate a bill to take a j art of the recla mation fur-1 for draining the Dismal swamp, but the bill waa refused con sideration, a nnmixr ol Western senat ors having lorn srons««! to a realisation •arroti nl the danger that lurka ixhind bill» ol distil* Ibis character, and nonce was recia- by Benator Fulton that no more • late« buttons would tx ma«!e from the mation lurd for the Ixnefit of that do not contribute to that fund. Tbe senators behind the bills provid ing tor the drainage of tbe Dismal swamp, the Florida Evergladra and the big swamps along tbe 5|is»isaippi river, on the other hand, are determine«! to force through their respective bills, and it ie to Ix eip'-c‘.e«l that they will unite at the next seeeiou. The Weat « not strong enough in numlxrs to outvote the Hon tn, which is sure to alaixi together on three drain age propositions, and tbe only hope, so far as the s«nate ie concerned, is in arousing adverse sentiment among men from tbe Northern and Eastern statee. On a fair presentation ot the case, the men from the West ought to ix able to win out, but they can only win by standing together, and thoee whp in the recent session vote-l for the llana- brough bill will have to renounce their former vote and declare lhemeelvee ■ gainst all legislation that will drplete the national reclamation fund. BIG STORMS IN COLORADO Five Yiwemite valley stag»» were held up by a lone highwaymen who ob tained a considerable amount of luonsy Ory Creaks Become Torrents and Much Damage a Done. •nd jewelry from tha paseengere. Itenver, July 10 — Cloudbursts and It haa ixen decided that one ot the neiiias 1-eetowed on the new eon of the lightning did considerable damage In German crown prim e shall tx distinct this section ol the slate today. In ly American, as be was Iwtu on July 4. Denver a wall ol water II) feet high came down Dry creek in the western Hailstone* as big aa orange* created part of the city, carrying awav foot- havoc near Valencia, Spain. bridge» and damaging the bridge of Col ami« river sal tn -n packers will the *>anver A International yallroad receive txt tar protection under the naw Two tioys were fishing under tbe bridge and were teeetted with difficulty. pure food law. In Boulder a wall of water sis feel W R llearst has stela«! positively high came out of Sunshine canyon •ml that he will not lx a < andidate tor pres spread Itself over Pearl street •n<l idential nomination. other streets in thnt city. A tulle of August Roeenberg, of Seattle, has the Sunshine rail mail was destroyed txen arreeted In Germany, accused ol Considerable damage was done in the deeigns on the kaiser's life. city. Al Florence late this afternoon a General Trepofl declare« that the .'»•• are lender* in the preeent revolu cloudburst in Oak creek undermine«! a big bridge at R«« kvale. A heavy storm tionary m ovement in Russia. dsitroyed telephone communication bo- For giving rebate* to pau ker* the tween Florence an«! Pueblo. Chicago A Alton railiaed and two of its Fay Powers, aged 17, was killed employee have bweo found guilty. lightning near Colorado Spring« Tha t'arnegie library in this city wee Tba premier ot New Zealand has called n|x>n Präsident Rooeevolt to urge truck by • t>olt of lightning during tha a reciprocity treaty with tho foiled storm, but no other damage reaullad. State*. J** * f 4 Collector ’• k v- fs 4 ♦ T. L DUGGEJt SCIO. OREGON < . I . Lindon is swarming with tbe great •el influi of Amaroana in yraro. Counter Lunch A • • L There is a rumor of another maoeacre of Jews in Warsaw, Russia. Washington policy holders will teat the legality of the incrraa* in insurance relee. MrhltlOP A DeVANTY, Props * The Chicago council ptopoeee the dreih penalty lor aaaailants ot women •n<! children. Attacks have '««ecome so tre«jncnl a woman is not now sale m her own home. Juatl:a cf tha Peace Hctary Tubile Belo Orejea Albany >• The Civil Her vice commission has re- rom«nended the Inclusion of the Inter nal Revenue service in the ciaMlfi»<l service. Ho lar American engineers have not D «a • general banking and siehange •neeweded in gaining any idea of the plans ot the big British bettleehip L ■ us mede al cirraut rotea bua.rn Dreadnought which will help them in and drafts issued uu principal auee. the construct inn ot tbe largest hattle- •hip afloat tor the navy of the Vnited Htete*. PHYSICIAN I T J .. W. OBIhO.M A regiment of Russian ravalty has mutinied and barricaded them selvas in tha twrrocks at Tambcr. The vic* president and general man ager of tbe New York Central of!ere«I to go before a grand jury and tell what he knew al-out rrtxlea ami thus secure immunity, but his offer tiae been re fused. ornew < iMiaeail. Oku 4. f. * Evente of tbe Past Week. ATTORNEYS AT LAW GusAvlt B <<b * ’ B 9 Not Lase Interesting l grand jery is after tbe ice trust of Washington, l>. C. Wo buy our k tn largo quantities Colombia *• mid to lx plotting with and keep • full line of carnage aud al easy oaguoM wag- n malarial. All kinds u< work ia the Imlians of Panama. tiler a Inycott ot three years liraat our line done <m eLurt noUce. Britein has rocaivad • minister from 1 Hwrvie. -, 9 . ». j. J. Burnes & Son, I . A Meat* Inspectors at Chicago. Finance Minieler Kokiexoff haa eeot Chicago, July 10 —Hocretery Wileor, a meeeage to the Russian parliament that the government is in sore straits of the department of Agriculture, ar rived in Chi«ag<> tmtay to confer with tor money. superintendents ot government moot The kaiser is said to heva given or inspection relative to changes made dere to German i nan rance compaaiee no rsaary by tbe new meat inspection that they must pay their Han Francisco law. Inspectors and tuperintendsnla lo w in full. ot meat inspection to tbe numtxr of 30 Es President Cleveland ie ill at his from all elliee where government in home at Princeton spection is in force have been instruct ed to report to the eerrotary al once. 8. A. D. Puter bas ixew aen'enewd lo The conference« will Ixgm tomorrow two year« in tha county jail and to pay and will Cover every phase of the in a fina of 17.500 lor hie complicity in spection service. tha Oregon land fraude. Ki-Snrveyor '•eneral Meldrum rocaivad a fine of |5,- Salvador Will Give R-ght of Way. 300 and nearly three year. In the gov Mr lino City, July 10.—Reports from •rament prieon at hard work. Halvador indicate that the Pan-Ameri An American warthip i* in •▼•ry can railway will eoon lx granted a ccnceaeion and a enbaldy for the eiteo- harbor of Santo Domingo. (ion of the line throngh that countre. Two regt manta st the garriwia at La* J. M N »aland. vice president and gen eral manager of the road, ia In Central mera, Rumia, arw in revolt. America. He baa received every aaetir The new rate law, with tba st.eption anew that the conceroion asked from the government of Salvador will be granted of two proviate», I* bow in effect. •• soon a» the preeent distnrlance in The United State» will probably act Guatemala if »elllei. aa peacemaker betwwn Guatemala and Halvador, •• both are tiring of pro No Yellow Fever in New Orleans. longed war. New Orleans, Jnly 10.—Dr. James A. Iterine the session of < ongreae lost White, surgeon in • barge of the marine clonad 3,31*3 law» were enacted The hospital here, issued a statement to bonne passed 4,Ml billa and 3*3 were night that •• far as he ie aware none of tho marine hospital surgeon* at New left undispveed of. Ur leone had given out any statement By araror the sundry civil law carries that there Io yellow fever in New Or an appropriation for a llghlhonea at leans. and neither le there n«-r bee Hwifteure bank, nt the entronca to the there l«e*n any fever eiioling in this Ht rails of Foca, Washington. «ily. I J * x<> LINN CROPS ARE ABUNDANT VALLEY FARMERS COMBINE Record Grain and Hay Output Ea- pected Labor Scarce. Will Obtain Their Grain Bags Ind«- pendent of Buyer« T-.ki- J i i b. - Additional details rwcwivetl here of rioting In S’lad ivo» to« imi cete that eu tar tha loyal troope ha a txen unable to gain control of the •linai..-n. I ighlmg ia going on on ell •idea, both In tbe city am! Uie on'« •kirts Espe< tally Mvaro tight lug has taken pia«« in tha neighborlmod of the ontlying harbor «lelenaaa, a bare the rioter* sneewadad in capturing a battery of artillery. Ttx gunnaro mails but a scant show of resistane«, it being plain that thsy wsre in sympathy with tha rioter». A dslacbmsnt of Ckie*ehe attempted I» rwrapturo the battery, but the retxls flrod bsavy volt-ys of grapeehot and shrapnel into the allackiug column and forre»! It to relraat, with heavy luae. At last accounts, the retxls wsre still in command. Wild mohe have burne»l the govern ment stereo in lha heart of the city, •nd have moral ;wxeeesi»n ol suppIlM valuml at a larga sum. line mob stormed tha city prison In an allatti pt to roecue a nnmixr of persons who had txen arrested, after looting the mili tary supply station of a quanily ol dy namite Severe fighting, whish laat*l several hoars, followed, but the prison guard was finally snctesa'ul in driving • wsv the attacking forcae. Information has Ixan received tiara that all Ilia Russian troope on tba Manchurian bordar ara In a stale ol mutiny, and it is all their otBiars can do to keep them in reasonable subjec tion Revolutionary prc|«agauda is making headway among the Russian soldiers in Hilxria, ao<l It would not tx •arpriaing if news of a gvnsral revolt there wsra soon te lx received. Allony—Cere» has dealt bountifully Kalem—There is • lively war on be with Lion county this year. There la tween Wi|lamatte valley farmers ami not a (allora to record thna far. Even the valley millers an-1 waieboaeenien. tha ctrawberrtee, reportad rained by growing out ot the -jueatiun ol furnish the late apring raina, recor«red (rem ing aacks for grain It haa always l«een the teen|urary aatback and nialr a toll the practice for warehousemen and crop. l.inn county farm* arw the pie- miller» to furnish sacks to farmers and I tare ot iodus'ry and prosperity. Every teka tbe value of th* rack* out ol the ■ variety ol farm prrxfnct will be elnvxl; purchase price of tba gram when sold a full yield, an«! some, particularly the Rroeiillv millers ao«l warehousemen Itay enlput, will surpaaa all previous in other valley com !Ise «lachled to die- records. routmue this practice an«! to require (laying ie now in lie buelaet stage, termers to buy tha swrks outright • nd the enormous aise of lha crop will Marion amt Folk county gramtiuyere ' tei the resources of the farming com have practically agrre.1 to lb* same j munity to care tor it before the thrreh- plan, tho-jgli no formal action haa txen ing »»aeon. Thi/ year's hay crop is taken. notable for tbe great amount of »»tehee "Thia is • hires.ng to valley farm grown. This grraiset of ell «t.ck I »la er«,'' declared W. A. Taylor, a promin thrives in tbe Willamette valtey, and •nt gram farmer. ” The aareboueemao I inn farmers are loginning to real s» have got none tbe «tart of u«, for al the fact. It ba« man» of the pro;ortioa rra-fy we have begun arranging ¡1«, buy that rejuvenate lha soil, and Is itself a •a. k« indejxmlant of them. We have profitable product. Running as high plan-I onreelvee in their power too ae five tone to the acre, it not only long. No* the farmer« will buil«l yield» enormous stacks ol hay, but alao granariso on their own farms, buy ooly furnishee eicellent pasturage. •acks enough to haul grain from the There is a mat kst shortage on farm field to lb* granary, 1*1 the groin lie laborer* in Linu county, and tsrmers too** in bine, and thus Ix comp«lie! to are eaperiericing extreme difficulty in buy only one-teutu as many »acks as housing theit crape. they do. All claaaea of grain will be ready tor "I have learned by eiperience that I harvest anon, an«! almoet at the same can eimetimea get m cents more a bush time. Thia complicate« matters sn«l el for my wheat by having p<ieaas»ion create* a greater demand tor help than of the gram when 1 get ready to «ell. ordinary. T * meet the occasion farm Farmeis < an make enough in • single ers are «toubbng force* in the haying season by iocreas««.! prices of wheal to and in this way the a rIc is pr- grraamg pay tor their granaries. rapidly, and eoon the greatest output “Let the waroh'itisemen combine BAY CITY SALOONS OPEN of hay l.inn county has aver p.-o!inr«l We are doing eomethlng in that line will be on the market. ourselve* ami we shall buy our «acks A part of the work of tbreebers this i without paying tribute to tlie ware- Police Will Strictly Enforce the Law Against Drunksnnaas, year will be separating see«l from the housemen.” vetch straw. I arge orders for vetch San Franciere, July #.— For ths first Linn Lotmg Undesirable Element. •e*xl bgve been received, a nnmixr ot time since April IM lha saloons were them coming from Portland wholeaale I tigene—PmbibitkNi in leo* county permitlml to reopen yesterday. honsea. i» the canee of M) or 60 men employe«! License» ha«i Ixan granted to about by the B<w)th Knlly I.timber company BOt) drinking place« an«! ail did a lush Many C aim» to Adjust. in tbe MW mille and campe ing business To ■ large number of 1-eel wreL was ...... 1« • t ■ . rr - : ■. . r . •. Salam—When tbe neat legnlature »«¡'lilting their Jobo. I In; nrae at convene« one of the moat important du piy «lay and unite a numlxr mora sig the saloons appeared to bo quite a nov tie. which will dev.dve upon II.e ini nifi»! their intention of quitting. The elty, and many ware on hand whan tha remmitlew on < lamia will ba the a-ijuat- company is not Worrying over tha mat twrroom doors aw ting open. Nearly all ment of a large grist of claim« aggregai• ter, as it is leit tiiat the worst element tbe reeorts were crowde«l, twit np to mg a total of over 8428,1)00 in prim I- an >ng the aaveral hun«lre«l employee is noon no serious trouble had l«ean re- pal, upon which Internet will be de gotten rid of, a id thslr places can r«4 portad manded from the alate at the legal rate ily be fill««i by solxr men. Ultra poliewmen were detailed fur of * per cent, and I >r all periods of lime doty in •11 tlia bl- - ks contai ni ng sa- D'g Log Drive in Progress. ranging from three montila to a year Il l> planned U» pls.e ail m»o loons, •nd a liait. Tha moat compiei qnea* A Ibenv—The -pal«1 Ing Digging com arreeted fur mt'.iii-ali-.n al w- rk <ieaa- tion which tbe committee and tbe leg* pany is now dumping into the Willam In* away debris from sidewalks, telature must determine is a hieb of the ette river alove Aliiany its annual "All persona wboebow the rffwete o! claiina (or interrai, in equity, • faoul-t drive ol logs for the mills at Oregon laloslcatiun ere to tx quickly gothersd tx al town-1 and which »to ild lx reject City, and for its own lumber mills et in,” aai«l Chief ol Police Dioan today. ed. Newlxrg. This years' drive will con- "Patrolmen have ixen mstr'icted to •1st of 12.000,*>30 fret <>t logs, ami will w aintain order. Upto noon belay but Report of Land Board be one ot the largest on record. Il is few arreeta have tx«n reported from Salem — The monthly •tatemen! of now in the vicinity ot Harrisburg, in tbe sub stations, and but one or two Clerk G. G. Brown, of the «tale land l inn county, an«! will be several day* have Ixen book«*) for drunkenneae et board, shows that a total of 139,4311 mm getting down to Aliiany. the mein station. I du not «apart that had been clolected in Ilia land depart we shall have much trouble in hand ment during tha month of June I >r the Benson File* Bond. ling the situation.” rale of school, agricultural and aw amp Salem—Hecreteiy of Slate elect Frank land*. A statement of the rendition of W Benenn bee filed bi* otSctel oalb BATTLING WITH CHOLERA. the eeveral fund« on band in lha lanl an I txind in the »um - t III).000 with de| ailment follow« Common s<-hool Governor Chamberlain, who has ap Manila Buraau of Health is Holding fund, principal, 8305,901.77 touimon proved the aame. a> limit fund, farm«, 1158 3in 33; uni Disease in Cheek. (•rail) fund, principal. I'. mh , unlveiai- W C Briatol i* Raappointad. Manila, July B.—Tba cholera eltua- ty fund, farina, 13,170; agricultural Oyater Bay, I. I. — Provident Koore- tlon haa Improved Tbe report al B college fund, principal, 11*038.07; relt baa reappointed William C. Bria o'clnrk last nlgtil showed IM new > aaea •griculntral collage fund, farm«, |8,»36. tol l’niled State« attorney for the dia since midnight of Jnly 4 and 10 deaths. trict of Oregon. The report fog July 4 shows 38 caaae Must Tall Police Their Troubles. and IV deaths. Two American*. Robert Salem—If the gilteat fishermen do PORTLAND MARKETS Dimlxrti and ------ Hart, ere dead, bnt not want their right* to lt»h In tbe tide iodate only five Americana have Ixan water* of tba Columbia river to ba im- Wheat—Club, 71«; blueeteni, 73c; •eised with the disorder. Thus far poaed upon by owners and operat- r« of red, B9c; valley, 71«. cholera haa not appeared in the Amer- fish traps, gear*, ate., they will have to Oats—No. 1 White (red, »33, it»y. lean section of the city. The Amerl- take their troohlea to the “policeman” |3I par ton. cans who have been stricken lira in • nd have the matter adjusted by the Barisv —Feed, 133 78 per l ton ; brew- the native eectione of Manila. courts through tbe regular procaes lag 124; rolled. $3842». Tba bureau of baaltli l>aa rafuead to This, in I fleet, IS tbe decision arrived Rye—II 50 jxr Im ml ml permit the sale of hudetnfla that may at by the stale board of fish commis Hay—Valley timothy, No. 1, 1114 have Ixan liable to infection. The sioners while rensidering therempls nt 13 50 par ton; clover |M 8049; cheat. efforts of tha doctors engaged In com- of illegal fishing with trap* in tha tide |>> 50 r7 ; grain hey. 74R; alfalfa. 111. flatting tha di«ea«e el>ow result» in the waters of tba Columbia ms le by Secre .1 ilarraaaa In tha numhar of new rweee re tary H M. Lorntswn. ol tbe Columbia eberriea, 5 i « m «- per pound; rurrants, 9 ported. While the diaea«e started in River Fiabermeu's frotectlve union. 4I<*«'. peacbee, Hftc4ll per «rota; stronger then the great epidemic of plume, II .I04I 3‘>. sirswberrire. SifiMc IVO3, the authorltiM believe thay have Hot Waather Cooks Fruit. ;xr pound; g-cMatarriee, 847« per the ait nation now under control. ''»lem—The eneeaivaly hot weather pound, L.igan txrriea, II <54 1 50 jxr For tba weak ending July 4 there of tha part week haa dona a great crate; rasplxtrlea, 11.7541 M5 ¡*r war« II" caeea and VV deallie. For the ■ mount of daniagw to inch »mall and crate, blsckberriea, jOc per pound. 34 hours endins at * o'clock on the tender fruita aa tha raspberry, logan Vegetable*—Beene, 5«47c per pound, morning of Jnly 8 lharo were 13 casae berry and aven «borri*». In aoma in- cabbage, l»*r per pound; corn, 25435c and five deaths in the provinces. atancee the fruit has Ixen literally per dosen . enrumbere, 78c4*l per boa ; cooked on tba vlnaa or treea and has loti nee. head, 2lto per «Joeen; onions, Ticket in Kansas. ixen «polled for role aa a first-claaa ar IO<4l2l*c per <l< sen . jxas, 4<Sc per Topeka, Kan., Jnly *.—Alter an ei- ticle. Becauae of tba long season of j iund; radishae, 10415c ■ par doeen; cool, motet, cloudy weather the fruit rrbulwrb, 3c ;xr pound; spinach, 3'4 3c tended wrangle •( speecliiasking, m waa in no rendition to withstand the jxr pound; tomabxo. Il 35(42 38 per whlch more or lare bitter feeling waa i.«i ; parsley, 3*e per I mm ; equesh, Il display«!, thè Populist state party del sudden change to dry, hot weather. idi 35 per crate; turnip«, 90« a*11 par egale» «eeterday voted to place a party Hot Wmdk Cause Damage lsc<; «arrota, 1141 28 pvr sack, Ixate, ticket In thè Or LI. The voto atood V4 to B*. A Iter nanilng a ;• irtl-.n nf thè The I*allee—Tho east wind which *1 25 41 50 per ra-k. prevailed recently nmjneetionablv did Untone — Naw red. l<-*<4ll*c per Congreeeionel eowimlttee, thè Popolisi more or lea* damage to grain. Farm piuml; new vallo*, I\f43cper pmird, Stale convention procee«le<l to Ih» nom Po'atore— Fancy *re<!«| Borlwnk», ination of a state ticket. Horare Kret ers from different parts ol the county report late groin badly injured, but old, 4 )<4’>0c per sack ( 110 pounds) ; or ar. ot Irevenworth, waa named for gov- they «to not consider that early spring dinary, nominal, new, Oregon, 75c<4 ernor by acclamat'on. J. A. Wrlght, of Smith connty, wa* named tur llea- or fall gram is badly damagr«L A I week of enol weather or a goo I rain Butter—Fancy creamery, 171*420: tenant governar. would ix most beoefieial and would re per pound. Tong War Breaks Out. atos* moot ot tbe damage«! crop*. Kggv —Oreg-m ranch, 224 221*« per Fhiledelptele, July 8.—The war be done*. Oregonian* Who Drew Location*. Poultry—Average old hens, 131*4 tween the Hip Hing tongs and tbe On Pendleton—tm«>ng the namea ot I lx 13c per pound ; railed chicken*, II i*4 Ixong tonga, the Chineaae ladione, prisewinners in the drawing« for the 12c; fryers, 1H41BI*«; broilers. 1A< broke out anew in Chinatown today, Crow Indian land» In M mlane, which lfll*c; ro>xter*. 1*410c; dreaewl rhiek- and as a result of a fuelled» of bullets, Three of them took place Joly 3 occur tboee of Hugh ene, 14415c; turkey*, live, 14<4l*e; font men were shot. R McColl am of Pendleton and \rthar I turkeys, dreeae«!, choice, 17423<*e; were Chine«M> and the othas Fradarick Blevlne of Pilot Rock. Other Oregon gre«e. live, M4fl'»r: ducks, IS%4l3c. Paola, who tor vaare had charge of the ian* who were among the fortnnate are Hope—Oregon, l'*06, 1041 le; old*, ' Christian misatons io Chinatown. Mr. - Po-rl« receiserl a ballet In the arm, Clyde Hrennet of Heppner and W. E. Ac par (Kinnd. Owen* of Portland. Wool—Eastern Oregon average beet, while one of the China*» was sko< tour 1X423'*e: valley,enerva, 231*4331*«; time* and la fatally hurt. Union County Grain Safe. fina. 34c; mohair, choice, 3*430« jier La Grande—Jaly 8 was tbe hotlret potimi. May Tla Up Black Sca Porte. day of the are son On that day tbe Vani—Drosoed, 81*47« per pound. Rt. Petarehnrg, Jnly 0 — According thermometer registered 101 I. on Jnly *, L — ------- — Ileef—Dreeeed bull*. 3c par pound; te inbirmattea recai»ad bare, tba am l»9 and tba night of Jnly fl, M, wbleh row«. 41*481*«; country ataers, *4fle. pi vee of tha Hibaria, Howtbwawtern and wa» tha bottaet night en far of the enta Mutton—Dreeeed, fancy, 744c per Cancaeeian re il rumi» ara ready te jote mer. Jaly 7 lha tbermometer stood et pound. ordinary. *4*«; lam be, fancy, in a generai etrika, and tha long'horo- m *. Ho far not tba ellghteet «lamage »08H«. , man of tha Black aea porte aro «.reparwd haa tieon «ion» the rropa. 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