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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1906)
• * e • X «pW ' J» l ix x ( <>i X rv. oiu f.ox ¿.'i.e Sanbiam B«*v*<*r«* H.taaa »tauwl »• Til e |r»s«rv4 tr I Ne PUBL18HED EVERY FRIDAY AT IO, I.INN CO., OBKOOM By T. L DUGGD Defective Titles of «or T"U i"<«r«l <e 0'ir-As«» i, Easy Headen HAPPUlMiS Of TWO COKTIKBiTS < PROFESSIONAL"]» J. J. Bornes & Son, and Wagonmakers C C Brjaat H Brrant HKYANT4SGW ; 1 Wo buy onr »tift'k In larga quantities and keep * fe» Una of carriage and obboow wagon material. All kinds of work In our Una dona oa «bort noUc» ■ • A • * * ATTORNEYS AT LAW <. Iwlta J II ALBAMT MONTANTI Horseshoeing a Specialty ATTORNEY AT LAW Nmary FaHls an t Ssl sties «,< r. • i., sua I s-suie heirs ,r| Wsst At Mreet al.sssy SCIO, OREGON ulb.il. yjyt ai nr Ktoki- a wtavt ATTORNEYS AT LAW Bunk or • »sst (irsi ' •"••• *•*( OKIOON Oregon Graduate Edcctfc Medical College ostati» President L a« tuer.. PHYSICIAN asi SURGEOI fk'.o, Oregon REAL ESTATE BROKER, of the Past Week. Ths National O. A R. ie in conven tion al Minneapolis. Crops have twen damaged by unpre cedented rains la Virginia. Ths sultan of Turkey hae reward«l his physician by elevating him to tbe rank of general. With the exception ol Kt. Peters! urg. Russia, and Romo, Italy, Chicago I-ads the world in crime. A Birmingham, Alabama, bank teller and confederates have l«sn arreet«! foe wholesale stalling. The tianke of the Chicago Clearing House •■occiatlon have offer«! a re ward of |5,0<W for Hie aplnre of Kiene- land. The Rhine A Muesli« Insurance com party, of Germany, liae announced Hint it will not | ay its »?,*tW th» liabilities in Kan Francisco. Panama, Aug IS.—An alleged plot <m the pert of prominent Colombian leaders to overthrow President Ama dor’s government and pr<x-lalm Colom bia’s sovereignity over Panama, again lias lieen frualrat«! through the activi ty of tbs police and government autbo- rltiee Compromising documenta said Ui give indubitable evidence of tbe plot are reported to have been seised on two of th« Colombian . uisplratura. Two C.domhian generals said to be Impllcat- «! in tbe conspiracy were sela«l by tbe police Prseident Amador lias d«cld«l that ell the obnosioue Colombians said to t>e impllcat«! in the plot shall tie espelled from Panama. Generals Hula, Handova) and Caatillo and Colonels l>iaa, Galindo and Mce- quera and nine oil er Colombian uffi- etale are re|iortMl to tie ttie ring «aders of the alleged plot. They had numer ous confederates. Their plan was to arcosnphth a coup d’etat by which President Amador would ba over thrown. end than proclaim Colotubie'e sovereignty over the country that wae once a part ot that nation. An interview that the two generals «Hight at President Amudor's paiace arous«t th« suspicion of tha police. Both generals were seis«! and corn pro- mlcing documenta are said to have lieen found In their |Hi«eession. It wae re ported that one of ttie generals wav kill«l In resisting arrest, I nit tins ia lam«). President Amador took the discovery of the plot « aliuly. Aftsr the arrest ot Hie generals lie attend«! a musical en tertainment given in celebration of tha national holiday ol f euador. There hae liewn a wholesale slsngl.'er ut police epise in Poland. ie There is a scandal in Great Britain over army supplies in Koutli Africa. Kirurae City. Kan., baa become more prosperous since tha closing of saloons. Counter M< blit Of* A DvVANtY, Prw^s Shasta Route Best ¿Or. Meal in the Valley Open All Night T ralt a W •tationa al lu » a. I » P ■ Al HANY. OfttGON. '■« aa ©r >’ rt a: 4 and » ay l«ava for Albany •> leovae ro«<ia»4 a so • « Go To Th» 1 ••••• Arri«»« Arri«« Arri«« Keystone Shavian Parlors e k v « « « • V » m . Il ' AsblsAil 11 ss • » Il s • « i-acrsmsnle ' sa » ir. • 15 • m »•» r rosi larvi TMpw SMsm r. n.so SUA : r ri rara . N-.'.h ir« :is « > «ir «•>» I • rs»«i lo "S l«n I SI r«> • . • • •« ' ■ • ur!*•!.• eml Wasbinsi*'« , «i San Vrenrisco wnh lb« ••««,«. ,iea«sSI» lines I r lloi.. ula. Jspea. • nma Pfclliprinas < snirs. sud «iuta A««ri a •• se« l a. Sr:»..u agaalet Wmaeio slatto», or »4 5’•« •• PIMFPRIHTOM The Longworths have return«! from I Europe. The Russian War department pfennings to rebuild the navy. Vi* — Jtutlcs of th» Fsus Xotary TubUc Scio Orsgoa aroRiit: DAVIE Han Francisco Aug. 14 — The re bollding of Hon Frond«»» has begun in 1 ear neat. Tb«e« is httfe talk, there Is littfo boasting, bat there Is a vast amount of work. |t may b» observed >n «vary hand, it has suddenly grown Io large proport ions, due to lurre»s«l payments by tbe insutauc« companl.e. Tl eve payment« now total 850.000,000 —enough to warrant a derided step in advanc« In r«construction But still j tbe 850.000,000 reprreants or.!y 30 cowls on tLa dollar ol th« amount du« ibe policy holders of the city, Tba thirty days’ grace allowed by law, altar i the tbre« months allott«! for the filing of proofs of lane, have elspeed and the insurance corporations must now pay or flatly refuse. The |50 <» >0 00<> has n t >w»n paid with the same cbserfulne«« with which the premiums were colleclel, intact, It is not an sssggerallon to say that a vary large pari of tbe amount has been "wrung" from th» companies. Il Is still a quest ion as to th« sum which th» policy holders will collect in tbe end. It Is o’gan satlon that has ral lied them to th« point already attain«!, and it will ba oraanistlion tliat will carry them further. There is very lit tle single hand«! fighting against the companies. Moat ot tbe individual suits filed are teal cases to determine the validity ol certain doubtful clauses and to decide how far the "earthquake clause" will prevail. The policy hold ere have tieen merge-! mt" a gigantic orgaoixalioa wbicu hae employed s corps of lawyers and will either foice the companies to do tha "equate thing" or else annoume their perfidity to the world. ..................w. EAST AND SOUTH SHELTON Bhavlng.......... -15 canto Hair Cottine-........ 28 Hhatnpoolng..-..... _U llatha..... -....... -......_38 Colombian Army On cers Detected in Plot to Secure Control 4. I. ORAIO. a. P. A. Portland, Orogon I Koidiets ot the Hus*i«n royal guard shot at Grand Duke Nicholas during maneuvers lie was watching. Die cur is taking extraordinary pre- cautions to protect the memliers of the royal family from eena»sination. A naw directory just leaned by Chi cago sbowce its implation to I* 2,300,- MX) The name of Johnson leads with 6.302 namoa. ('shier Hering, of the Milwukee Avuene State hank has again tieen ar- rest«! and other Chicago bank leooters • re to be arreeled. Portland's bank clearings tor tbe first septen month« ot IVOd are 8145,- 143,707, au im roast, of III.7m,827 oerr Ita total for the earn« months ID IM)5. Tbe sultan of Turkey ie seriously ill Tbe ahab of Persia baa calI«1 a na tional assembly. A new revolution in Vencxuela is being orgauis«l against Castro. John D. Rockefeller is said to have financed a railroad project in Africa. PACIFIC AID ASSOCIATION Of Portland, Oregon Pays Sick, Accident, Death Benefits DUES $1.00 PER MONTH NO MEDICAL EXAMINATION For p©Hic«lart GROVEJt POMEROY Agent SCIO. OREGON T. L DUGGER Callee lor LUMBER! LUMBER! 11 D. I«uJua, w! Its Bill so D*» "aaiailU, la prepared to fill orders for Common « Finishing Lumber Orden taken at the yard* la Scio or at tlie mille in Bilyeu I»»n. Ilia lumber le the beet of mountain fir. and priera are reasonable. LANDON! DOES NOT COVET TASK ........... T J •irshoae XxoAnns* X» 11. Lunch Rabudding Oparations in Sa, Fran cisco Begin With Vigor. New Verk ie waging a war agaiuet the Coney Island street car lines. A fare of 10 cants is ebargsd, which the courts Irold is not legal and the people D •« a genera', banking and exchange are fighting to keep from fraying more Thousands are being bus ease 1. • ns mads at current rate« than 5 cents. assault«! by the company's employes and drafts issued on principal citieu. and are thrown from the care on refusal to pay the additional tare. ^0 PRILL M D Albany A Resume of toa Less Important but Not Less Interesting Events The sultan o* Morocco ia consi t«.'log ths question of moving Hie capital from Fes tu Morocco City In order to t>e more eecn.s from Iwndits. cruenta ClaetaaaiL Okie PANAMA IN DANGER. NEWS OF THE WEEK Linn County Abstr<Kt Co. tn a Condensed Form for Oor orna,.« INSURANCE MONEY HELPS UAINDOIN! The paying teller < I tbe Milwaukee Avenue Htate bank, ut Chicago, hae commi't«! suicide. Indictments have tieen retnrn«l ain New York againet sis railroads for re bating to the sugar trust. Tbe ringleader in a North Carolina lynching has )>e»n .found guilty by a court Jury, the first conviction ut a lyncher m the stats. Evidence now pointe to Cashier Her ing as being an arcompliee in the loot ing of the Milwaukee Avenue hank, of Chicago. Inquir es have shown the wrecked bank to t>e in worse eonditK n than at first Ixlievsd. Tbe F«feral grand jury at Jamee lown, N Y., iiaa repot»! indictments againet tha Htandard Oil company, the Pennsylvania railroad and the Varuem Oil company. There are 32 counts Rebating ie the charge. If the defen '• ante are convicted on each of the counts a fine ot 81,400,000 would follow. It is again rumor«! that Kenators Platt and Depew are to resign. Tbe vxcluaion of reporter« baa raised a storm of protest at tbe Pan American congress. Turkish troopa and Bnlgarienjbandita have clashed. The troupe hope to da etroy tbe entire hand. Harriman has !>«en sue« esefol in hie fight to remain in control of the Wella Fargo Kxpreee company. Medals era being given the Russian troops who remain«! loyal and eup pressed tbe mutiny al Cronstadt. Hl. Petersburg papers report that 700 per eons have been killed or wounded durin» fiehting between Tartars and Armenians in Os-casia Accordine tu thè renana bureau thè population ol thè canal enne le aboat 30,000, and includine tbeeltiae ot Pan ama Colon and Crietotal, 87,000. The etockholdera of tba California Inaurane« company hare voted Lo pay Han Frane laro loeaaa Bollar fnr Bollar. The loaaee aggregata 81.338.000 Nicholas Declines Post of Command er of Russian Army. Kt. Petersburg. Aug. 14 — Grand Puke Nicholas Nicholuievitch, the Associated Press is inform«i by a mem- t>er of his entourage, hae declined to accept the poet of commander in chief < f all the troopa of the empire, "where martial law exists," which der«l to him .Augugt 4. Whether this was decided before or after the attempt on the life of tie grand duke al Krasnoye Keio on August 10 Is not known, but the ostensible reason is that Grand Duke Nicholas t>e- lievea that such a poet should not be given to a grand duke, but merely a military man. He advocates the ap pointmeul of General I.inievltch, form erly comtnadner In chief of the Man- rhurian army, but the ein|>eror has not finally decided the matter. The activity ol the Terrorists in tbe provinces includmi, tiestde the u«ual harvest of assassinations in Warsaw, an attempt on the life of General Ka- ratelirfl, chief of the gendarmerie of Honiara province, and tbe wounding of Captain of Police Ivanofl. ol I.ibsu, by a youth who fir«i thrice at him on the street. HOP CROP INJURED. Drouth and Poor Cultivation Will Y mid Belo« 120 000 Bales. PLAN TO IRRIGATE Put The long cont nned drouth and the poor cultivation in mar y sections are beginning to tell •« the Gregna hnp erip. I asi year tbe state produced about 113 oOD balee ft is («ginning to look now as it this figure would not he eucerdn! thie year, notwithstanding an increase In acreage of ahout 10 per rent. Feti matee mad« by reliable raiera of the roniirg rr p range all tl e way fr .m 100.000 to 130.000 balsa Al Ona time In the spring It was thought ab ut 140,000 líales would he produced, tint two months with practically no rainfall anywhere In the hop twit hae bad a telling «fleet on tbe vines. Keen ly cultivation in many of the yards has cau«ed even more damage ll.an the dry spell. Prices wer« eo low last year that some ol the growers l<«l haart and neg >«t«l Io cultivate their properties They will he rewarded thia year with less than liait th« proluction ot their neighbor« who attend«! to thia import ant mattar. An immens« quantity of bops wa« sold on contract in th« spring at th« liare • st of production, ami the«« selle««, almost Without exception, faiird to cultivate their yard». Il is efttlmsted that Up to the pieeent • irne ali-iot Mit,not) talee of the coming crop are timi up by contracts. Al though Hie crop wili faii short of early expectations, it will still furnish em ployment for all the pickers that can (■e secured. It will >•« what the grow ers call a "top crop," and will lie easy to pick. Much Hay in Tillamook Tillamook—Tillamook had another bumper hay crop tine year, and with fin« weather the past month II baa I k «a harvested in good ahape. Moet evary barn in the county la filled to ita full capacity, and there will !■« an abund ance of foul lull winter for the dairy herds, with tbe probability that ii wi I not lie all u<H*d before the next crop is harvrated. The Baity bueineea in Till- amouk is increasinj every year, and tl e dairymen are very | roeperoue, »• they do not have to buy mill teed tor their cows, but grow enough on their farms, and this with the green pasture kee| a the c<ws in good condition. Eslensive System Planned for Grand Ronda and Indian Valleys. La Grand»—Two big irrigation sys tems. which will cover the entire Grand Kunde and Indian valleys and a portion of land Io Wallowa rsntntv, are living project«! by local wunpaniae. The organisation to tie known as tba Grand Ronde Water c uupany, is a cor poration which will promote a 82.OOO. OOO Il r If alien p ujert and b I dea fam istilng water tor irrigation on a large era!«, the company expect« to provide power for lighting wt.ere it It «anted, The water will be taken from the Big Miwam, which forms the boundary be tween Union and Wall» wa countlee. The preliminary surveys lor tbe big renal were made last year, and at the present time tbe engineers are engaged In making the final surreys and doing the ctoes sectioning The canal will take the water through a deep canyon. Ita l ead is in section 36, township 3 south, range 43 east. After cutting through the high divide in township I north, range 41 east, it a ill ba an easy matter to cover the In dian valley country and swing into the <irand Ronds. Tlie main canal to the divide will be 34 mitre long. The latersl'distributing ran*'« as planned will tie 00 rupee In length. The promoters estimate that it will lake four months' time for the large force ot engineers now at aotk to cum- plete the dual survey, Conetr mtion work will 1« com:nenc«l as Boon at the survey is finish«!. Teachers Scarce in Lane Eugene—The regular quarterly clam ination for teacdiers* < vrli!; ate« wee held in thie city last week by County Huperintendent W. B. Dillard, satiated by Pruieefcir M If. Arnold. Professor D. C. Baughman and W. <i Marlin There were Al applicants for county certificate and several lor stat« papers Thie ia a smaller class than the aver age, and Superintendent Dillard thinks there will be a e< arcity of tea« hers In tbe county thia tall. Naveral outlying dietilets were unable to secure teachers for the spring term, and the outlook for the fall term see me even worse. State Loses St.OOO.OOO. 'stem — That tbe state school land would t e II .000," I ) better < fl it the purchasers of schor l sections In the Blue mountain forest reserve could he i oil ti csel or compelled to relinquish their claims to tbe Ian I, is the conclu sion reached by State land Agent Os said We»t, alter a careful examination. The land wae bought from tbe state at 81.36 per acre If the state now bad it, it could be used as l«se ami would bring |7 50 per acre. ■ > .1 . ♦v-V .’.Z. GERMANY FEAHS RESULTS American Secratary's Visit Adversely Criticised In Newspapers. Berlin, Aug 13 —Germany ia smart ing under Hecratary Root's suecaeaaa In South America. I inter such titles as "The American Peril in Brasil," and "American Trick»,’ l-elligerent article« (waring th« hallmark of government In spiration are appearing in th« German pre««. They attack the United Hl alee for inducing Brasil 1» grant a preferen tial tariff rniuction of 20 per cent on a variety of American goods. The articles urge Garmany Immedi ately to counter« t th « move, which Is aseert«i to be ths Aral step In the anni hilation ot ths kaiser's trade In Brasil. It Is suggeatml that Germany can offer Brasil two attractive mnceeaioM tn re turn lor a preferential tariff, namely, Increaawl consumption ol - iff.« and In- rtease-1 immigration. It 1» assert«! that numbers ot Ja|>aness are settling in Brasil as the pioneers of a Japaneee commercial invasion. The fatherland, therefore, will euon be confronted by the deeilly rivalry of both the (Jailed Htatea and Japan Ttie kaiser Is a>lvis«i to svhaust all ths mean* at Ills command to presets» Germany « threatened interests lielors the "extraordinsrily < lever diplomacy o! tlie I'nit«! s>atee, which ba« already removed the old time Brasilian antip athy to North America's achieved greater triumphs." To Meet at Hood River. Tr-mHrton—Judge H. A. Lowell, pres ident of the Oregon Irrigation Meocia tion, baa set October II and 12 as tbe date for tbe holding of this year's con vention ot the association. Hood Hirer ie to be the place of meeting By holding the convention on the alwive dates the meetmg will lake place dur ing the biennial fruit fair, which is to be held at Hood River during October Arrangements for the holding ot the convention are now being made by the Fortune in Five Years. people of Hood River, and it is expm l- Baker City—The largest land deal WILL TALK IRRIGATION ed that a large delegation will be pres made in Baker county in a quarter of a ent from Eastern Oregon. century wae closed a lew dare ago when Eapart Engineer» Meet In Conference Earl F. Cranston sold 720 acre» in Dynamite Makes Hay Grow. at Boise September 3. Powder valley within ten miles ol Bak Pendleton — J. B. McDtll. »uparlo- er City, to Brown, Phillips A Geddas, Washington, Aug. 14. — Tbe fourth tendeni of the county poor farm, baa owners of the Baker Packing company, annual conference ot the engineers of harvested the second crop of alfalfa. lor 138,000, reesrvln« Ibis year’s crop General Inquiry Into Mutiny Will Cause the Hi it«! Htat.s Reclamation service and the yield will am uni to about 180 estimated in value at |6,0vO Flea Officers to Lose Heads. will he held at Boise, Idaho, Septem- tier S to tl, the fourteenth irrigation tons. A portion ot the land on this years ago thia land was b light from HI. Petersburg. Aug 13. — After the congress also being in sees ion at Boise place was underlaid with a limestone the government at 12 an acre and was preliminary investigations, the mili crust about a foot beneath tbe surface, a «agi* bru«L i!«*aart. at that lime. tary and naval prosecutor» have ds< Id which detracted from the strength of This conference is in continuation ot, eal to try by ‘court martial no l«ae than Breaking up with dynamite PORTLAND MARKETS. the general policy of holding annually 3,000 soldiers and sailors who partici was trier! as an experiment upon some a meeting of the prim pa) engineer« of pated in the Cronetadt and Hvsaborg ot tlie land, and has proved sueceeetul. Wheat—Club, «is<<t«l'r,-; blnea'em, the Reclamation service for the purpose ! mutinies. The prospects ot the men, The limestone crust beneath the surface 7(hR71a; valley, 70473 r«l. fi»48«7e. of dtecussing matters ul administration bowrsei, have basn brightened by ths prevents the erope from taking deep < >«te — N >. I irllite 8ead, IM; gray, ami economic« of work. The bringing decision of the emperor to appoint two root, or the eoil from retaining moist I t ■ together of theee engineers and prom extraordinary commlaaiona, headed re- ure. Barley—F'eed. 8’23 per U»n; braw- inent citisrns ot the Weet makes possi s pec (Ively by Generals Voder and Gou .1 l ble an interchange of views and a dis cher fl and Admirals Molise and Mak Largs Deal in Sheep. • | cussion ot data leading to results ol aroff, to Investigate the causes ot tbs Pendleton—One of the la-geit and llay — Valley timothy. So 1,81144 very great same In tbe lurtheranca of moet important sheep drale that has outbreaks at t'ronstadt and Hveaborg. 13 50 jier Gin; dover, 87*7 50; rheat, tbe purpoeee of the reclamation act. and 1« determine the responsibility ot (wen coMumated in thia locality tu, 8" M. gmia bay • fillaUb t Each of the engineers, ex;>erl» and the demoralisation. War Minister Ru • me time took place recently when A. Fruita — Apple«, common, 60 ì 4'6 i - diger and Minister id Marine Bill left e|iecialtsta in the various lines will sub Hmythe A Kona, of Arlington, sold to per boa lancy, 81 25'43; aprir >t», mit a brief paper embra< ing tome |>oint i C. Oxman, the well known Chicago 81-5141 !'• grap'S 81.75'43 per rrale ; are eaid to lie arriving at the same con of general interest, such as detailwl buyer, 1* IKK) head of mutton sheep at pearbea 75. 481; p»ar«, 82; piume, clusion as Admiral Hkrydh fl. Ilia com methode ot co't, keeping, of designing, 11 SO a hagil. which la the maximum fancy, 5O(R78c |.er ! x; rotnmnn, 50<R mander t the Black sea fleet, that ttie ooitlruction, maintenance, or opera i tin «r. are more to blame than the price. Tbe amount Involved in the 76c; blark wrriea, p«r pound; men. Tbe commissions will Ixqnirs tion. Owing to (be advanced condition tianaaction is t'3 000. HmytbeA None crab appleo, 75e psr box. ot many of the irrigation projects now Into the general conditions prevailing will winter over about 36,000 bend the Melono — Cantalonpea. 82 <4 3 |*r in the navy and army, and it may re under construction it is expected that coming winter. crete; watermelons, l©\le per pound sult in a very great shake up, including thir conference will l>e of more than Vegetableo — Beane, 5q|7c; eabhage. the w ideenls rasliiering and retire usual interest and importance State Aids Pendleton Fair. 141'.’ > * ' t 11 per ment of commanding office's. Pendkbm— President I »on Cohen, of dosen; eorn. l6(R30c per dosen, en Offer tor Cunard Linars. Hie District Fair aas wiation, has rr- cnmbets, 40W«l0 • per b> s; egg plani, Stensland Going to Meaico. Ixwidou, Aug. 14 — The Htandard this ceiv«l word from Halem that the formal !0c per pound: lattile», head, 35c per Fort Worth. Tex . Aug. 13—Paul morning atateo that the dire tore ol the application lor 81,500 appropriation .b.aen. onions, IO*l3Xr l*r doaes»; Hieusland, the hunker ot Chicago, was Cunard line on Katnrday reeolvwl a de had (>e»n favorably acted upon and th« peas. 4'45c. bell peppers, 12 S In lhis city, according to Henry Adame, putation from the Hungarian govern money was B ailable Ihetair ie to be radish«», ¡u«4l5. i-r <h xr:i; r'ubarb, ment i fferitig terms to ths company tor held here In Heptember and II 600 2©S)fC per pound; spina h, 3t43e per a former Chicago i inmiselon brosst, the acquisition ot tbe emigrant trade was appropriated by the legislature for i pound: tomato»«. tiOKWOr per I hix ; ami ie "»id to lie on hit way to Mexico. between Fiume and New Yo'k. The cash prisse for educational, agrien)- parslev, 25c: sqneeb, 81 25 per crate; Adams said he travel«! all the way proposals involve tbe purchase ol the turai, bortica'lural and Block exhibits. turnips. t»Oi-<48! I"-’ »a, k ; rarrots,81fo fr -m New Orleans to this city with the Canard steamohipa Hlavonia. Cltonia In addition 8 2*0 worth of printed matt 1.35 per sack ; (-eeta, 81.25*1.50 per atieconding tianker withoot knowing hie liank had failsd Not ontll.be rend tha and Carpathla, for over 8350,000, and ter ft r adrertteing purposes will be tli account In a local p«|>er did Adame a payment of an Indemnity for ths an turned out by the etale printing office. Onion«—New, lX'Bl Mi» P,r pound. was fleeing. nulment of tha contract between the Potatoes—obi Harbanke, nominal; know that Hlensland Htensland told Adame ha was going to Cunard line and the Hungarian govern Coke for Tak.lma Smelter. new potato»«, Oregon, 75*trOc. Mexico on a trip In the mountains lor mont, which atilt hae eeven years. Grants Pass — The first load ol coke Batter—Fancy creamery, 20<'422 4<: hie health. lor tha Takilma smelter has felt hare. per pound. Sultan Not in Danger ( .«I ■« I M \| ln'.ire. who I.«, t! r Eggs—Oregon ranch, 2l*2?e per Dsfeat Ticket Scalpers. Constantinople. A ng. 14 —Officia’a I contract for hauling . state« that he has dosen. Omaha, Aug. 13.—-The caaa of the inform caller» at the palace tl at th« bran cffer«i more teams than ha can Poultry—A verage old hens, 13'423 tqc sultan wae suffering from the effects of os«, as th« teamsters would rather per pound; mix«! chicken«, I3lt©18c; railways againet H< ket «alpers of Oma a chill during the paat week, but that ' haul coke and matte than lombst. springs, 14c; turkeys, live, ltti422c; ha and Lincoln, waa today <toeid«d and ha has now completely recover«!. His From now on until the rain« put a stop turkeys, dreased choice, 20f*tmc; th« injunction aeked for against the brokers was granted. Under the de phy» riana, however, advle«! bis ma)«4- to hauling (be big freight teams will gem», live, H® 10c; ilticks, 114113c cision tha brokers cannot traffic in re ty not to risk »xpoanre to the op»n air, Ire kept bney taking coke to tha smaltor Hope—Oregon, lwo* nominal. IS«J Thia case is one of and lienee the abandonment of the oel- and returning with matt«. It take« five old«, nominal, 10c, »J4 contracts, ifi duced rate tickets a ter es institut«! againet ths araIpere ambk Friday. The local pr««i is for- lays to make a round trip. ©17c per pound. from Ix» Angeles. Hall l«keand I »«over b d«len to publish anything concerning Wool—Eaetern Oregon average hs>at. to Indianapolis, Ht. Ixruls and Eastern the state it the sultan’s health or of th« Wants Cement Factory Site. I fl® 2 k per pound, according to shrink centers, which have !>»an uniformly de s’ andonment of th« oelamltk. Oregon City—Tbe Oregon City b<«rd age. valley, 3t)®2’2r, according to flue cided against them. of tied» le in correspondance with a co nce«. mohair, choice, 2H*3dc per Are Granted Hearings. ment manufacturer ni Kansas City. pound. Rebuild Spreckal» Mansion. Veal—Dreace-I, 8 S<!**«• P»r P««nd. Washington, Aug. 14 —In order that Mo , who is looking for a location on San Francisco, Aug. 13.—Tbe Clans Beef—Dreee«l bull». 3e per pound, tbe f ind manufacturers of the country 8ho Oangt witli a view to ealaliliehltig a country sleeve. 5®' C. ft pre- klee maneion, on Ven Nees aeon* mar have opportunity to make sugvse p’ant. He repreeenta that tbe plant eons, __ _______________________ Mutton —Dreesed fancy, 7<fi«c per ue, ie to ha restored at an expenditure mor> than 250 men. _____ with lions concerning regulations for the en wilt employ forcement of the new pure food law, a monthly parvoll of about 825.000 pound; ordinary, 8®fic; latube, ferny, of 1*00,000. According to the tarma of the contract, It will ha ready for or- boatings will be held at the department An sffo't will be made to sre-nre the A m AS'- rupancy within one year Pork—Dreaewf, 7«SV per pound. of Agriculture from September 17 to 31. factory lor thie city. ‘ -k? /• < g a c .. 1 . . «■ ' »MT, W* i -V L «S L <r* ..X A Jff'f • - si •ir ¿5. >