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lws*rwe«twn* <w Dales*«»*. ftelry s-taxils ar»- u«>w to of-ratliMl In many Stat«-«, and »bort rourase of lustroi-tfon >«i luitter and cbeews mak ing are given at some of tbs agrUral- tural rotii-gv-* It wss long ago demon- *<rat««i that Inferior butter could not Tlie following ar«-»>me of ths mure | Chapin** l-ill prohibiting ¡«xrtm-r- o.tiqwt,. with ohKKuargsrtue. and that NO ACTION ON CHINESE LABOR important nuvuium ¡> wsm «I by both shit» uudef a-«uii i-<l names, REFORM IN POSTAL SERVICE. <«••«1 butter of cboicv quality could al All bills i rent.ng new district agri bouses of the legislature at the M-rsiuu ways be rold at a fair price. The fact cultural ms letiew or incr«*saing appro Commission to Suggsst Improvement* Govarnmant Rslaass* Bidder* From just ended has ata* been drmofMtratad that ttx-r-s 1! B. Itfl, Barret of Umatilla—Per priation* for fairs. Obligation* Under Bid*. for Msysr to Esacuta. waa rnu 'b to irarn In making good but mitting sale ol firearms and aiuiunni- GAfHfcKINU IJAIA ON GARS W’aahington, March H.—Fr»»jeri< k Washington, Mar« h fl.—President ter. and that cieaultnem end th» props* tion bi Indian*. Itixiaevnlt tasiay laid a ounfen-nce with Morse, of tt»e American-China com- management of tbs milk were «-swentlal I! B. ink, Brown — Invalidating wills of unmarrl««i persons •ubu«*quenl Commissioner Campbell to Ask Ship Potiiumter (.«eiieral Meyer, ami mem ¡«tiy, and Julian Rubens, who have, ( Rugar from pumpkins will be the In produring the cbok* article. There • -* -• ber* of the postal commi««ion, incluil- submitted ,ir- |»»iwi is to the • Isthmian n«-xt »«urro of wealth which will be «le has town • wonderful advatx* In metb- par* for Many Dstail* to their marriage Ing Senators Penr<«H< ami Carter ami Canal roiniiiiasion to supply Chin«*- vel ,ped lu Iowa, for the authorities at ads of butter making, and o|e»»marga H. B. 199, Barrett of Washington— Salem—-One of the important under Providing for conutractkm of county takings id tlie Oregon Railroad «-ommis- Repr«-sentatives Overstreet ami Gard laborers for the canal work, have a»l- the agricultural college deciare high- rlne Is re»t»uialble for It. Commmere ner of New Jersey The couimisaion is dri-wwr-l an inquiry to Kecretary Ta(t as grad« sugar will be made from th«-in by roa*!a on county division linro will n«x pur- ha*- ttie counterfoil arflcls s.oti i* the collxtion of accurate infor II. II. 2GH. Campbell—Providing an mation ri gnr-iing tlie shipment of pro to make a thorough Investigation of the to tlie d« ision of the deportment npi« a pr«*-<MM even more simple than that It they nui get the g«-riulne. and poor eight-hour «lay for employ«* al state duce in carii«<i lot«. Commissioner metho-ia of t)i«< «uiniinistrution em- their bills, which have t>ron pending rvqulrvd to make It from brota Exper butter is as mu--h a oouterfrit as any penitentiary ami laborers and iiuvlun- Cnmpl»-ll I* now arranging with the ploytvi in the |»wtal servi«*. with ll«e since last fall. iments Lave n-sult«l tn tlx- prodwttoti other Imitation Action has boen deform! <>n th«*- view to suggiwting reforms an«! im- ics employed by »tat«- and rounty. lumber eompaairo to havu tlmm report proveifMMitto that may I«- for the batter bi<L> IxMauae tlie administration was of a specta, of pumpkin w hich «mtalna H. B 217, Farrell — Regulating t«> II.i- commission every applknlfoh for I per <sa! of sugar, am! it la the pre- < IvaKtlMe«« 1« ib« Dwlrg. There was a gen not certain that the work woald lx* ■trvtehlug of wirtw over railnsul right iwar, the numls-r and kind, the «late of ment of theM-rvicv. . . : . ■ • ; « • Tlie Kanau* Experiment Station says done by contract or rontinue under gov eral rxchangv of i«ha*« l»-twe«-n tlie of way element will be lwr»-a»«d to 12 ¡«er cent very truly. In a bulletin Ch-snTlne«* la application, an-l the ilate the i.«ra were H. B —, Barrett of Washington—To fiirni»h««l; the <l«l« l*«*l««l, >tarie<l prv«i<lent and bis caller» nganiing the ernment management. Mi-anwblla the Thia I* «»pial to the quantity of sugar ths first law whl- h iboflld he ob*«rv«d biddi rs havetsMomc imjailicnt an-1 .Mr. prevent employeis requiring employee (rom the shipping point and tlie •lestI- work. Mr. Meyer believm that the m<«»t Morse callsvi on Mr. Taft t<»iay. with found tn the txvrt variety of sugar beet. by every man who In any way manufac bi Isiard and Hade at «¡x-ciflixi ¡daces. nation The com mis» ion will also ar improved bualoeaa methods should l«e tlie r»-»ull that they went to the While Iierouae pumpkins are easily ral«*! aud ture* or handles dairy pmlucta Any H. B. 221, Fr«-eman—Requiring judg range to learn when the car* reach the a tonnage may tie p«x!t»ro«l to the acre coixlltlon w bk-h will promote thia *-t><1 ment debUir* to make iwth as to ¡»«M-a- ronalgrur-s «nd wb«-*> tlu-y are unloaded adopted in all branches of the ¡satai H' i U si ’ and diaruwM-d th«' matter with which will vx - vmm I that of sugar beeta. effectively •bould be established. The ill« proKidciil. latter Hie following •ervice, with a view to its being en •Ion of ¡irojwrty they claim. Infoi mat ion will lie gathered alai con tirely aelf support mg, and that reform» atatement waa given out at the War the n«M* sugar pumpkin w ill <>|a»n up a simpler these cnndltious can tie matte II. B 231, Washborne—Authorising cerning shipments of other piodm-ta valuable fiel«! for the Iowa farmers, the twtter. Unclean dairy uti-nalla are the transfer by a »mm «¡»luse of proper I han lumber. The purpo-e is to place •bout«! Iw put into efb-ct wherever <ie|airtmnri “In view id tlie cluing«* which have Tlie pumpkins may !*• planted In the among the greatest sour'** of contam ty acquirol during disability of intane in the lands of the «-ommiwion figuriw there is any evi'ience of a want of •J»- taken place In II h * management on the «>rnfi«-i<is, and th«- aaiue •oil which will ination of milk. Thia contamination I* tem <>r laxity < f methods. ■pousu. whx-li will «'liable it to wl intelligently Isthmus, the persona making bid* tor produce <v«rn may lr math* to pfod*C* due to ’he ¡in-Mux* of uudi-slrable bac II. il. 241, Freeman—Compuloory u|sm controvetuiro that are likely to Chimw labor, which have long been a cr«fi> of pumpkins at tlie same time.— h-ria. The undesirable barieria are ¡»is« law. Northwast Postal Affair*. ariiHi in lb« future. The rrporta will ¡tending, have notified thai no Ameriroa Cultivator. th -.- that ¡>r-!u. .- taint* tn uilik. *n«1 II. B. 34ft, Vawtcr—Deputy fish war sliow ti what extent the <-sr shortage Washington, Man-i« W. — Washington which ex tat prlnclpaiiy to filth l«»lge«l den for Noulhern <>r>-g-ui at *l,ouo per ia du«* to e-an-ity of equipment, delay rural routaa oniered «-»tabiuli««! May action will lx- taken in rvwpect to them; t! t :! <,r< *■ iiw-i-iI fi .ii xi \ ol. k-.i * Tara <.«a«r4. on the stirfai* and to the crevlrea of annum. Hatline, Ikiuglas «-ounty, route 1. in l-wding, delay in *hippn>g and de Ifl tiona under tlii-ir bids, and that, if or- Very often young tree«, mapli-s e* dairy utendlx They are minute organ H. B. 363. Bayer—To prevent solici lay in un had mg. population 340, famili«« aft; Walla i»»iou should arise for a renewal of tation by attorm-ya of »lamagi- suite for Walla, Walla Walla county, rout«- »1. bid» h r CblMoc labor, they would I«- peclally, arc entirely destroy«*! by cat- ism» which have tlie power of multiply Stockholder* Must Pay Up. tie reaching up aud pulling the topa ing very rajildly under favorable con- periMmal injuri«-* pupulatlcxi not given, fam I lie" 120. notlfl«d.'* Mi»H->rd—Rto-kbolih-rs in th«- M«»l- H. B. 337, »»yx and means commit down, «-»«n when dtttona. Maurk-e W Staples l.tut Is-v-n ap- tee—Appropriating *2i),t»!t' for payment ford A Crater laikc railway will be pointed regular. John S. Gate» substi the tifias would sa-a-m STUDY COAST DEFENSE. lerdlng fh«» Young Calf Mill*. of interest on ■ «-rtiflmtro iaaued by *tat<- served with legal nolic<w to ¡-ay for oi tute, rural carrier, route I, at Fn«lk-ott to bo out of reach. A dairy fanner of experience gives II. B. 3HO. Ifobbin—Fur mw*»m«-iit relinquish ¡»•«'«•»ion of large bba'ks of Wash. Of rourse, cattle hl* plan of ti-a -Ring young calvos u*»W of transk-ni livestock and division of sb»'k bel«i l»y ilieio f-»r which tlw b«a*ks Oregon ¡«Mtmasti-rw appoint««! Cor- Alitence of Many Regular* Prevent* •bould not I» wtn-re show they have ¡aid nothing. The bet, Newell l‘ Gi«w»<in, vx-e W. II to ilrftik uillk wlibout trouble, and «ays tax between lnterrote«l .-ounti«'* Usual Encampment*. young trv«-a are demand has i-rmt<--l a »••> a itluli, a» a R« m »I, removed; lelaud, In the Tribun«- Fanner that he teta the II. B 1*2. It") i 1- - I'l'.bifiit. i Bercy G planted. ew|««*ially Washington, Man-h 7. — Assistant «-aIf stay with the row a few hours anh- of liquor within two miles of an numls-r of wealthy i-ilm n» who have Mima, viro II. C. Bali, naigned; Ma Ito-rwtary < tliv«-r has notified G < g-o-r* • fruit traww; but It figured in th«' dinvtornlc of the defunct pleton, Ernest A. Tabor, viro F. C only, then he milks the cow tn a few Indian •< lx»d. ots of the various stat«— and tertitorica •omettala«« baiqien* II. B. 3*4, Knojlew — 1‘i-rmllting cornpnny will lu«ve to ¡«y up or teli-me B«-nn, resign«!; Wn-n, Georg» W which Save an orgauiM«*! militia force hours after removing tlie calf and puts that thia la not county rouria to levy la* for Mialp their st«*-k bi th«- r««-eiver. The de Hovey, vk-o Richard Wilde, resign«-«!. the bu-iu-t "f warm tullk to the calf* tliat it has been fournl naveeaary to omit prn<-ties ble When mand has been made hy the t««!eivef, bounties. tx*<- so aa to touch It, and In a minute for this year the cooternplatod annual this Is the ■ as«- use II B. .’K', Burns R' gulatli r manu whit is endeavoring to sqm»-»«- the water Of two ft will »drink, and t!x- work Is brign-ie and division em-umptm-nta for Gets Deserved Promotion, a guard stx-h a* la : -I..- '•■■■ T' • . _ t torture ami mile ol fi»»ls and drinks done Tlie calf has now lenrni-d to Washington, March 12—No govern- th«' inatruction of the infantry, cavalry shown in the I Hua- II B. 3*1», Burns— R«-qmi|ng state * «. • -r i:.. ,1« and th.' tr.nibie and field artillery of the regular army, trstlun. It is made Grain Bag* at Nine Cent*. merit otlieial ever cwrn-'-l promotion fis»l ami dairy cumtnlsaioncr to publish of feeding inllk to calves Is over. Th«» a* many |s>*ta will be tiepleted by r«iu>- as follow*; Pendleton — An order for the puicliase H . i - ' i :o.* I II N. w • • w !. • -.«.»• • monthly bulletin. , on of th«' alsw-tH-e of alsrut fl,BOO tr-«*j» mistake usually made Is In allowing Take two pieces tufi ui amu II. B. 394, Northup—Rcgutatiiig life of RiMi.UBB ssi 1«» m made by th«' exec- day mad*- director of the reclamation in Cul>a, a >-onsbl>-mblc numto-r u the young relvre to nm with the cow sev tltive committee of I lie Graingrowers ‘ ••-rvic«-, suivi**|ing O. D. Walcott. Mr. of l»«r«l Gmch a* bare come off »«me insuraiic com¡«nlew. Jan>«-stown i-xpoaltioo and the m<*v<*- eral ilaya. and so It haa learned to suck, II. B 4o3 Canipls'1) — Iik-rv-aslng aaricialion in this city. The name of Newel! i-nt«-n-«l the government servi*-«- ment of a large portion of the army to old building), say about 7 feet long. ' • ■ ' V...... •- !.. ;1..-.U •• and It Is hard to teach It any other •alary of labor «!«vmmi»ai<iner to *2,000 the firm of iinpoitera or manufacturers in lflflH, first undertaking gem-nil irri the Phihppim-s. aii'l the pfiro ¡»aid Im» not been given gation surveys and later taking charge ona of these tioards Intact Cut the way. per annum. In lieu ther'Mif can'|«> of instruction H. B. 412, Jackson and Plko—Mak «ml, but it is thought tlmt the aacka of the hydrographic tmreau, when it for the ovist artillery will !»• cstabliah- othel Into three equal lengtiu. and nail V«Siitte<lon» for V. «. <a«tlr. ing a year'a rt-sidi-tx-« In state n«x'«e*ary are made in I'nrtland and they will was formeai. For I* years he has de ■s! during th<< mvuu 'I i of 1907, ami the Into tlie top of th«' um-ut hoard, as The chief agrarian paper publtahe«! b> admission to Boldh-r»' home nt R*»«*- tint lx< mor«- than i> cents apiece deliv voted hia entire time to studying the National tiuanl of the various states shown In ttie llluvt ration. Sometimes, In Berlin learna from a trustworthy er «» I In this city. The contra« ts foi resources ami irrigation ¡»»«sibilitiis burg contiguoue thereto will la- invit««! to If the fence Is high enough, a abort source that the American tariff coui- ll. B. 414, oommittee on ftoldler*' l2U,fkM> of tin's«' Nx-ks have lieen signed of the arid Wist, ami be is now better take |«rt in the ilevriopmetit of the I m •ara!, the one facing the fence, can inlMlotiera. who an* now In Berlin con by Mortow «-ounty growers, who nsk«»l informed <>n this subject than any other home — Increasing a|»|ir»>|>riatii>n to problet. • involvvl In the <!«-fenro of the be left out and a cleat used Instead. ferring with the German tariff experts for and were given ¡»-rmustión to oom* living man. *16,000. -ea c.<a»t Invitations will shortly be The tree, tiefore putting up the guard regarding German-American commer in with the I ’ mat i I la county farmers. II. II. 416, rfoldlcia’ home committee i«sued to the governors of the sealswrd •ha>u)d be po»ted. and tlx- guard ualled cial relations, are dlacu-ulng with tlx-ui Will Transfer Inspector*. —Increasing salary of comiuandant nt Crop Outlook in Harney. states inti r<ft«v|, «[Mcifying in detail to this ¡xist ttie Importance of lnq»>rtlng live Amer Washington, March 12.—-S«eretary home U> *1,000 per annum. * Burns—The winter in I Lit my county the foivea itaslrv«! to carry out the ¡«ro- ican cattle Into Germany, via Hatu- Straus, of the department of Comim u-e II B. 420, wnya mid m««n* ooinnilt- llr*f *lie-( of lrrr< io Plant. ia over mid th«- snow in the valley ha* and luilsir, is gn-atly dieeatirtiol with pose«! ptoblemg. The cam|M prolmbly butg. where they will be ■laughter«*!. tee—Appropriating *20,000 for new We have always had the ts-st •UC'CSB gone off with a warm tain. There Is will be held in July ami last from one the present mvth nls ■>( steamboat in building» al Htate Fair groumla. with planting out the medium-sited Idle meat will then lie conveyed to all plenty of snow in the mountains to vreek to 10 «lays. pirt* of the country to railway refrig spection, and today annoum-i*! Unit II B. 246, Chapin—itequiring ¡art- tree. In ajiples. cherries and plums we keep tli«> high water over the swamp erator care. Th«* journal adds that no- marked reform is to I»- immediately ni'rshlpn to reveal ¡siriii-s In interest. Kill Bill Amia Laughter. would rather have a twoyear-old tree. land mid make g-«»l cro|i* of hay. gottetlun* are going on between vari inaugurated with a view to incream*! II. B. 241», Dye—Authorising cwtalx Wtishlngton, March 4.—Beveridge 4 to fl feet, that Is thrifty than any Stii-kmi-n hnv«' turned their liento out liahment of high school districts by con- efficiency <>f service and reducing the ous Hamburg shipping firms and the on the range, which is better than Ims <alle<l up in thè retiate t«siay n bill Other atae. Oftentimes the larger tree*, cliatM*ea of disaster. He has dirivteii a tiguou» ■ch«»»l district*. h>r thè protiM-tmii of gntne in Alaaka. fl to 7 feet, do well when the conditions Hamburg authorities fur tile crwtfon ever ‘wen known for tais time in the change in the station of all lii>i«-.tor» II. !1. 260, Ihney—Providing foi The lemiing of thè mensure was de- • re favorable but If the conditions are of the ne.-esaary building*. year. Farmers are pn-|«tring their of hulls and Isdh-rs throughout the pcrmmi«-nt record of election leturns in ground for «pring cro¡» ami everything mandvd hy Culberaon and had pro- not favorable, following the transplant ^rruhhy >'t>l I h|<»«*<1« Dmounor^. United States and will ask con grew* ca< h rounty. cevvlt-d for Ave minutavi »ben it was ing of the trees of this site, they often points t«> a siMWMwhil year to the farm A cattle bn-eder tell* some sound iuxt winter to authorise him to keep H. B. 361, Davey—Allowing vacation er* of Harney county. suggi-ted by Cnrt« r thst il would l>r get the backset from which It takes truth to ttie following: Breeders of of »treet or alley in unin«.-«>r|»irata<l insptvtois continually on the mote. lm|s«<aible t«> gel thè bill engruaseai he- several years to re«Ti|wTSte. and the ole ¡nire-bred rot tie would doubthnw make PORTLAND MARKETS. towns on ¡»'titioii owners of abutting fole neon, even if it |«s»<-d Jc-thm of planting out very small trees more money tf they would k««'p to »ell property only. May Graduate to Consulate. “1 wlsh locali attcntlon to thè fm't 1« that they are much more liable to tie for bre«*!lng only those Individual« that Wlmat—Club, "Be; bluestem, 72c; II. B. 2ft4, l»avey—Placing alate Washington, March fl —At th«- joint that thè bill must ncas-ewarily 1* printer on flat salary of *4,000 pet an- valley, 70c, ted, tlfl«-. request of .Senator Fulton ami John ametid«*!," said Clapp. “Il gii«« no Injun-«! by rabbits and broken down by are e*|>ert ju<tg«vi would pronounce «nui- <>at» — No. I white. 120; gray, l-ta ftO. num Ix-ginnlng In lull. Barrett, th«- prescient lias dreignatol protaetion to w<«sl<hucks, ami thè re is cultivation than the larger siae.—Twen neiitly worthy of duplication ata! fit all Harley— Feed, 122 -’>0 per tun; blear H. II. 270, Vaster—Increasing frm others for the bkx-k. The first alons I .no* A. Manning, of Portland, for ex no exiv-ptiori against thè penalty for tleth Century Farmer ing. 123; roll««l, *23.60(124 60. tor admission to th«- l«ir would sell for more money tn the ag- amination with a view to appointment meri «ho klll ducka and prairie chick kforlng < nrrota «*r Tnrulpa. Ry»-—*1 4ftr-< I ftO per cwt. II. B. 271, Freeman—Making •log« to a consular poeltion in t- utli Amer ena in s>-lf-<lefetise.’’ The bill was Wh«-n carrots or turnips an« stored gregate than all of them would, end tt Coin — Whole, *24 60; cracked, personal pro|M>rty. ica. Vndi-r the new law only persons outside tliey cannot always be reached w.>uld be better for buyers to ¡»ay the II. It. 279, liarrett of Umatilla—Ap *22.60 ¡«-r ton. des i gnat <»1 by the president mat t«k«- wtwn dewire«! for use, and It will, blgtwr price tlie good animals would Hay—Valley timothy. No. 1, *14(416 propriating *10,000 fur operation of the examination and Ilnar making a Nominations Not Co firmed. atone rouitnand. The poor, or scrub, futl- therefore, be advantageous ¡s-r ton; Eastern Oregon timolhy, Hi portage ruad nt Tlie l>nll«-a. higher nuns art- ap|»ointv«l to existing Washington, March 4.—Wl.i-n i'.»n- tbern In bins. In a dry cellar, If pack bliMals have i-reat«*l all tlie prejudice idlfl; clover, *1»; iTu-at, *0; giain hay, II. B. 297, Farrell—Extending limit viicnnci«*. If Mr. Manning makes a gr«*a eii-l«! t»»iay, there remain««! that now exists against "registered and I'M 10, alfalfa. *14. on female Ini <>r to mcnantile housen. g<asl showing, Ida appointment to about 160 nominal)« ns by the president ed In perf«M-tly dry sawdust, oats, rom. ¡«wilgreed*' cattle. Butter — Fancy cnsnu-ry, 32 , > ti|3ftc or even dry «-«rtii. they will k«-vp well 11. B. 302, Frveninn—Abolishing teaa some South American |»*t is ptolmlde. that h id not lsx-n c«>nfiim«»l. Of thi-ee paid district attorneys in divorce ixuw-«. | xt |w>und. and can be takvu out of tin- blns at any Fell Ball. three were ap]»>inters as Cnitcd '•tatre Butter Fat—First grade cream, 33t*c II. B. 304, Ikibbin—Creating Teiilli time. It 1* tlx- nlt'-niat«- fr«-cx!-ig and If possible scatter the enlargement Forest Ranger* for htaho, attorneys and coufirn>ati<<n wu» object- ¡s-r pound, »«i-uiid gm-1<- cream, 2c less judicial district. Washington, Match W.—The follow «»I to Ly M-iuvtorw from the districts to thawing that damages all r«v>t crops «o as to avoid opening tt. A stimulat II. B. 317, I'lko—Creating Twilftti per pound. ing liniment applied to the ¡»>11 will ing fore«t rangers have liven appointed which the appointments were made. stored sway In winter, but as the pack Eggs—Oregon ranch, 170»17t*c per judicial district. Ing matrrtal k«-ps tbeui at even t«-tn probably be beneficial, therefore Mx-ure W. 11.,--. w. n w IIH mh C Brtotol ( ta in Idaho W A. Wickersliam, J. H. B 324, C«mnell—Revising and daarn the district of Oregon. «fi'pu»e«l by tten- l«-raturv till* liability Is avoid»!. The the following Four outx-es of tunien- Poultry—Average old hens, I4(*lftc Hill, II. A. Heigh, (’. T. Gray, J. I compiling state land laws Wooden, C. K ll««yt, of Boise; <1. W. st«>r Fulton . Jam«* I>. Elliott, for the «»at* or «vtrn uwd for the purjsvee will tliis, two ourx-es of tlix-ture of lixllne, pcr pound, mixed chickens, 13K*(414c; II li. 326, Newell—Abolishing *1 spring, fryer* and broilera, 20fa>22 i*c; Iludnnicutt, Ba-lger; C. II Huff, l’ri«»t district of South Dakota, <>pp-*<-d bv not be Injure«!, and may be fe.1 while two «.»uiwre of tincture catbarlde* six roml ¡»>11 tax. .mtx-e* of tincture ca|>sli-um. oue pint of River; H O. Rose, Weston; J. !>. Mc S-nator Kittr«*«lgv. and O. R. Hundley, using the roots coming from the bln. II B. 334, Rcynolila—Increasing wl- ohi roosters, 9(«*l0c; dr«-»»»«Hi chicken*, Call, Ixtrdo; G. F. Johnson, Mi-aclumi; fur the Northern district of Alabama. compound soap liniment. Mix up and l ’ Xsilflc; turki-ys, live, l.'kalftc; tur arica of suprrintendamt mid assistant < hevlof Whrrp. apply tn ttie ¡»aria dally until sure, then keys, dri-M-«i, choice, lfl**(<,20c; go«-«««-, I». II. Kerby, 0. E. Ilerrich, Alphi; The reinnindi r of the unconfiimt-sl num- physician» nt state insane aaslum. A Wisconsin man writes as follows withhold for a few ilaya and tieglii W. M Carrlwdl, Weiser. illations were ¡»stiiiaster*. II. B. 336. Freeman—Authoriixng Ivo, fie; «luck», IrttglHc, of the Cheviot breed of aheap; The again A cheaper liniment would be Apjilea — Common, 7ftcfi.*l.2ft per sheriffs to replace hat tax deeds. Hanri Post for Governor Appoints Wickertham Again. Cheviot breed of sta-ep Is • compara four outx-«w of ak-oh.'l, four oun.-ea of box; choice, *1 .ft<X«>2.60. II. B. 3444, Perkins—Allowing coun Washington, March fl. — Mr. Ilenri Washington. Manh fl.—The presi tively small breed of a acnil mountain eurolyptidin and a pint of water to the Vegetablra — Turnipa, *16« 1 2ft per ty fruit Iwpectora actual traveling ex Puet, of Bayport, I.. 1, and a former dent tisiay aigned a re« <-•* ap|>ointinent ous ctiara-*ter. They are sprightly same way. sack; «arrota, *1(4!. 2ft pnramk; beeta, penses. and very active in their habits and ara Among the more Impoitont bills *1 2H« I ftO per sack; horseradish, 7(4 tsewmiblyman for tliat district, has been for DiatrhT Judge Jam«* Wickemham, <;»..»»« Ftasseeg. select«-«! as governor of !’i>rto Rico by of Alaska. Tlie judge ia now serving !■ s m w a **! of • fair mutton form, being which were v«-t<»»l by the governor are fl« per pound; sweet ¡»datisi», 3t*c per Ground flaxseed to sometimes found the pteeiden! to su<wvvl Governor Win his sec« »nd term on the beach, but bis low down and ismipact. The fleece la The appprintion bill for Drain and ¡»iiind; cauliflower, *2 RO ¡»r d««*en; on the market, but tn very limited Monmouth aclmola. Th>* action wh « rolery, *'l.<6 per crate; sprouts, 9c ¡>er throp, who is to heroine assistant sec nomination for that term lias riot been long and In flnenraa excels any of the quantities If the pure flaxseed im<*l retary of th«- treasury. Mr. Post ia confirmed by the senate. Charges down breed* They are adapted to the taken on tlie ground that each school pound; rhubarb, lie ¡s-r pound, ns|>ar- now sec rvtary of the insular govern against him are being investigated by more rough and broken ae>-ttou* of Wia to deaired It Is probably best for the should have lawn provhled for by an agua, 12tyt«'IR«' per pouna. ment, and is «tout 43 years of age. the d*-|stitinent of justice. < TnloM — < iri-g in.iHkv i.*l p«-r hundred. cousin where the range Is ample and farmer to grow the wd and grind It independent bill, mid the governor also himself. It to often utel to replace the |'>tat<M»> — <)r«-gon Burlwinks, fancy, pasturage «rout contends that the ¡sstple do not want fat tn skim milk fed to rolvra Both Ballinger Taka* Office. New Rule* for Private Postcard* i I; No. 1 f four normals. Farm Mawwarmeat. flaxseed and Itnseed or oil meal are Washington, March fl. — Judge Rich Washington, March fl — An order nx»n, 7ftc(**l. Senator Kays' bill providing for gar. The fanner rodw-es the value of hia laxative tn their nature and for this ard A. Ballinger, of Washington, yes Veal — l>r«--M--l, fi%(®>9c ¡s-r pound, bar been issued providing new regula nlshment of wng«-» of public employes- fo-ef— I ir»M.»«-| bulla, 2G6à3l^e j»»r terday vmvvsvltsl •«ovem-.r William A. tions governing private ¡MMiteards. Such own labor by keeping Inferior stock or reason should not be fed alo&a, but JohiiMsi'a road bill. Representative Perkins* bill permit- ' J-uind. row». 4 '*6< ft >*c; country st«w re. Richards of Wyoming as comniiaaloncr cards must tie made of an unfolded failing to *>---ure large yields of crop*, Should be mixed w ith other grains. of the general land office. After living piece of cardboard. not exceeding 3 9-lfl ■ * the higher the prkwe am! the greater ting onlianlists to kill birds which d«-- •tesssmber «• Belt th« «'owe. Mutton— l»r«a«od, fancy, Hl*(4c per sworn in, Mr. ilallinger ha*I an infor by ft 9-lfl inches, nor lew than 2\ by the production the tmtter the remun •troy cropa. . The carefully k«qfl cows on the Dw- eration for the labor be»t<vwed. Ttiers mal conference with the bureau and di 4 inchea. They must in form and in Th«' measure by Beach providing fur p»un«l; ordinary, 6 m . c . trult dairy farm rveetve four ounce* • rv period* »Inn the fanner cannot vision chiefs. Judge Ballinger enters quality and weight of |aper be sub Pork — br»WR««<l, pet pound. voting machine«. of salt dally mixed with tbelr feed. By llislson, changing irrigation law. ( Il.pa—* '* (<• 1 le ¡*-r pound, accord upin his duth a aa commissioner co stantially like* the government post- ¡w-rfortn work In the fie!<!«. for which They eat their food better, and the reason be should inchlentallv with the entrance of Jamea canto. They may t*e of any color, not •Im to get hl* crop« Creating the ofllre cf cheese, dairy q"*J’,y I Wool—Eastern Oreogn average lieat, R. Garfield as secretary of the interior. Interfering with a legible mblrena ami uixler shelter a* soon •• poaalble. In owner thinks they do better when they and creamery inspr«-tor. lHc. aroor<ting tn Jackson's bill changing fishing laws. 13<41»c. to nhrinknkfr shrinkage; : \nllrv. valley. Sv-rvtary Garfield ami Judge Ballinger prat mark. Very thin sheets of paper order to do some kind« of work which have this amount than when the alfow- •ix* is smaller. Tbs cusra are fed Johnson's bill regarding ina|x*-tion 21M« 23c, according to finen«**; mohair, were classmates at college. J II. Bal may he attached to them if they com can be performed Inside the barn. three times a day. and the «alt la di linger, of Seattle, Is his ««v-rvtary. pletely adhere to the card. choii*. 27430c per pound. of stork (<«»l. vided between the three fanla >‘e««Oi»S FawlS. Rquara Deal In Weighing Mail. While It la well to compel the fowls Sts*«*-* Making Good Record. M»v Invoke Referendum on U of O Surveying in Harnay. 1 were*»«* Y tela trnia ■««<•. Waahlngton, D. C., March fi.—It Washington, March fl —Chief Engi to acratrb In Uttar, when grain la al Salem—Tliat a movement ia on foot Bums—The Oregon Sh«-rt Line has According to retlmates, the beet su was announctsi tisiay at the P<«t«>tt.ce tewed. au as to exercise, yet the soft neer Revena to trying to make a record fooking to invoking the referendum on five surveying partus« in the fiel>! in gar productkai of th« United Rtata* thia county hs-ating the route of the the appropriation of *tfto,ooo for tlie diqiortment that the following order Iwfore he turn« the 1‘anaina work over foods should be suppile«! from troughs for th« season of 1906-7 wit] exeswd the Oregon Foeta-rn, front Ontario to Na State university's improvennnt is evi- waa i«su«’i by Pis>tma»ter Genera) Cor- lo hl* atioeaoir. Colonel Gel ha Is, an In order to avoid the filth of tin* yield of tuotkfl by nearly 22 per cent, tron. The r«sid ia nxmtly tarated up dencsd by the adoption o* a resolution tel you «vn Match 1; “Tliat whenever ia eviden<-e<i by a cablegram from him grnuod. tbs damp food easily accumu ths 1906 7 crap being ttgureil. acw-oed- Malheur river to Crane Creek gap. and by the Linn County Busin«-»* Council the weight of mail ia taken on railrn*d ' receivrd by Secretary Taft, which sars lating dirt If thrown where the bens Ing to tatset exhaustive compilations, there la one ¡mrtv looking up n route of the Patrons of Hnebnndry. rrcsivhs routes performing service certain days) "In 23 working <laya in February ex- must walk over It and »-ramble with at 34&.000 tone of 2,240 pounds iwck per week, the whole nnml>er of days •a vat ion in the Culebra tut a a* 633, by the governor, which reflerta teil through the Malheur |su«« and around each other for their supply. Many the south aide of Malheur lake. There attitude of the State grange in tliat di- the mails are weighed «l>all 1» us»"! as 644 yarxia. On the same tswla a full cases of disease In flocks ctn be traced News emanating from sugar factor!«* •■attered throughout the «vntlre oHin- a divisor for obtaining the average ‘ month would have been 722,000 yanl*. ___________________ _ rection. ia not rntirli mv«*i in ______ mileage hy going The resolution ha» as it« in- to the lack of cleanllrwre la the use of try tndktatre ronstderabiy larger *-rope on the south aide of the lake, but it is spirwtion that the manner of sxpendi- weight per day." It ia Ivllcmi this Mareh »h-'n'»! go ronttderably over soft fiKida for poultry. than thorn of the preceding •ees.m. will be a toiror deal. »«Hi,(MM) yards." claimeil that a better grade can be had. ‘ turn to not autltetantly outlined.