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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1909)
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The United States gu ve mtn eat io the Stat» Per 1 bushel css« When corti is planted after th» first A total of eighty seven different ..rr»«t individual purchaser -f ele.tn- Oregon. Washington .... 12.61<<»3.57 1 week In Jun« th* land need« mor« at* courses of study In the long and mid Isnpa la tbia enuatry. it huyo ««.Od Purler Brothers, Buddsrt of North California........... .. .............. l.C0<<i2.fll Seawall Built After Former Devasta- ! tention than when prepared earliar. dle courses lu agriculture at ths Col Masai / As to the p-wsibllitles of the exten Save* City From Complets Bank, Start Construction to If plowed early ths weads will bars lege <>f Agriculture of the t’nlveraJty aiun of the apple trade with Germany, Mother* wffl tad Mr* Winslow's Wooihlaa Destruction. made an appearance, which la an ad of Wisconsin la shown In ths n»w Syrap the W«l remedv l-> use to* lhaU • luWfWS Central Dragon, the report shows that in 190H Germany turiaf ihe UetlUM jenod. vantage. as they can be destroyed be- catalogue of the university lust 1» imporp-d 154,421 tons of apples, of sued These do not Include lb» work I for« th« corn la planted; but the late which the United States supplied only I A hurri- : corn will -4>e more easily Injured by In the nine other special departments, The Dalles, Or., July 24. Itailroad 10,69^tons; in 1907 Germany import j Galveston, Tex.. July 22 grading <>quipm»nt, cuo*igti*d U> l'orb-r ed 151,467 tone, the Unit* Stat»* cane equaling in violence the one that drought than that which haa tirade an such as home »conomlcs th» short devastated thia city nine years ago, earlier start The crop ahould be cul- course, three dairy courses, the farm Bru«., contractors, waa unloaded here •ending 9,229 tons. A feeling of security and free.lorn Germany enforces rigidly inspection awept in from the Gulf of Mexico yee tlvated after every rain, ao aa to pre- ers’ course. farmers’ Institutes, home from anxiety porvadea the home in today, and preparations have been mad* making course, and experimental at» - rant loss of moisture A not her point for th» San Joe» seal», and this pest t»rday, did 1100,000 worth of damage to begin in the morning transferring which Hamlins Wixard Oil is kept con- th» material to Sherar’s bridge, on th* haa been found on a number of ship in the city proper. coat the lives of Is to thin out the plants If they are tian work These eighty seven courses Mother« know it can Include thirteen each In soils and agri It would l>e difficult to In ments from th* Pacific coast. Mr. about a dozen people, cut off all rail too thick Deachutoa river. always b* ¡*1 ” •-* t i< tine of Work on a railroad through the lies Skinner says, however, that as a rule and telegraphic communication with duce many farmers to "thin out" their cultural chemistry, twelve each In ani need. mal husbandry and hortk-ultura. chutes canyon into Central Oregon will American apples reach Germany in the mainland and th. n awept on inland, I cor«, a» they would claim that the Tb» Per«» as bave a different turna begin imme liately, and thia road Will good condition. He urges that care be leaving a wake of destruction and Suf- ; land, having been manured, was cap» eleven In dairy husbandry, eight tn Id« of providing for aa many stalks agricultural engineering, seven In bac for every day in the tu .nth. not b« Harriman’s, acconling to tbr exercise*) by all apple shippers to free fenng behind. their orchards from scale and all other Owing solely to th e warnings »ent In the hills aa made their appear- teriology. five each In agricultural eco contractors. Thia is regarded here aa th» Amt pests, and then exercise constant super out by the weather bureau that had lance; It Is not a matter of plant food nomfrs and agronomy, and ona In move in a Titanic ■truggle between vision of their employes to insure that first detected the storm in th« Carib with late corn, however. but molatura, agricultural journalism. Harriman and Hill for control of the the fruit shall l»e packed s*i as to make bean sea, the shipping at the port When too many «talks are rio«» to- For Infanta and Children. it pleasing to the eye a* well aa protect here escaped damage, all vessels being «ether there la a struggle for exlst- Me« If 1rs« Il retti**. Deschutes grade into Interior Oregon. Johnson Porter, memlwr of the firm it against bru'aing while being trans made anug before the fury of the gale i enee; soma become weeds to the oth Streaky or mottled butter may be strut k. The 17-foot seawall, built ers. and In the end only the mo«t vig rau<M>d by the salt, or It may be due to of Porter Bro«., rontra* tors, is in the p»i le<i Hamburg is the great apple recelv- two years after the former devastation orous make growth, and yield grain the working of the j.u’fer The salt la city and superintended the unloading There, writes the consul, - of the city, kept the hu/e waves from of the grading equipment Mr. Porter ing port. Signature of will not admit that hia company is honest and impartial rules of sal« ar* eating away the land as they had done CHAMPION HOLSTEIN BULL. observed and the seller always receives before, but thia wall was not sufficient working for Mr. Hill, but insists he Fifty year»’ record» of criminal stati» la not in the employ of Mr. Harriman. what is his due, the market regulations to keep the water from the lower tl> I abnar that thievery haa drt r<-aaed 40 Mr. Porter is the contractor militant •nd government inspection having been streets, from whence it jxxircd into per cent. . who built the North Bank for Mr. Hill devsIojK-d in s manner to make it cer the warehouse cellars, damaging thou in the face of Hartman's active and tain that always there shall be no sands of dollars* worth of goods, crooked work or unjust rejection of > Ten people were drowned in the sometimes forcible oppoaition. water that swept over a portion of In thia city the supposition is that shipments. German fruit buyers have for years Tarpon pier, seven miles from the Porter Bros, are th« construction been sending their representatives to city. They were washed from the agents of Mr. Hill. America to look over orchards and rock jiromentorles into the gulf and packing bousa-s, and keep informed on the bodies have not yet been I ecovered. "I have u«< I your v doable Ciiwarrta CHICAGO GRAFT EXPOSED and I fin-1 them perfect Couldn't <lo the conditions of the industry in all During the height of the gals a without them I have used them for important localities where considerable heavy dredge which was at work in Indicted Detective Collected 49,000 sorec time tor indigestion awl biliousness quantities of fruit are produced. Thvse the channel behind the island, broke and »tn now completely cured. Recom a Month for Protection. agents often go without making known from its moorings ami v as swept into mend them to everyone. Once tried, you Chicago, July 24. Stories of graft, their identity, anil thus obtain infor the steel railroad bridge that connects will never Iw without them in the astounding in extent and detail and mation which might otherwise be Galveston with the mainland. The family." Edward A Marx, Albany, N.Y. revealing conditions beyond belief, harder to secure. impact of the blow at once •»•'-Ted tel pleatanl. I'alatanle. Potent .Tasto Good. were told to the grand jury today and The report oft’onsul General Skinner ephone ami tell-graph wires, and for a |Vo Good. K’tver Sicken. Weak*« or Grip*. were followed by the immediate indict ■gr*-<a with previous reports which time fears were felt on the mainland JOr. «Sc. Me. Never «old In bulk The *»•*»- ■'Flu«,*. •* IVv,« />•»-« uln* >UK>t».l C C C. Guaranteed to ment of Detective Sergeant Jeremiah have been sent to the government from that a repetition of the disaster of car« or rear m- uer back. K3 KXHIB1TKD AT THE ILLINOIS STATE FAIR, 190« Griffin, of the Deaplalnes street |>olice abro»l that Pacific coast apples now nine years ago had occurred. station, known aa Inspector Edward lead this country in all European Swe< ping westward, the tropica) ftKC TUB CHEAT It Is, therefore, so evenly diffused In the flnrat kind of McCann’s "man Friday.” marts. It likewise emphasizes the storm, which ha 1 been c* ntral over up to the average Alaska-Yukon-I ’d* ifi< Exposition better to remove «very stalk that butter that, as Is shown by a micro lie is charged with demanding and necessity of maintaining the present the gulf for 24 hours or n or - struck Cam« to fh» Fair, you’ll HU«» it. shows lack of growth, and If the here FINK ALBUM OF FLATKS OF THK acotie, every grain la surrounded by accepting bribes from dive keepers, high standard, in order that the high Galveston shortly after 11 o’clock. The BUILD N<»S »rnt for ’Mx- Money Order of r«du< lux tit« «talks to a film of clear and tran»|>arent brine, gamblers, cocaine sellers »nd disrep prices now obtained may Iw main wind attained a velocity of fin miles And «f th«» ci y of utable women of the West Side levee. tain'd and the apple industry reap the an hour, and heaved th« waters of two In a hill could' bo tr'.* d oa ■ gM which frolnls out the neceaalty of stAHir, mt " gim or rtf coast ” Verr Hn<-. Il Oft. pnti aid There are 25 counts in the true bill large profit which has been made in Galveston bay up against th* island by way of experiment, the result avoiding the overworking of ths hut LI«» In >*st I* srd I-*- happy voted against the sergeant, each set- the past years. and flooded the section that hail not would be Mtisfactory, aa well as con ter before the salt Is added, in th« 4i:W»** Ml u*HU »LUI Leki« 1912 . ting forth a separate oil. im- I 'pward l»een raiaed. The wab-r backed up vinca farmer* that there I* nothing first working every particle of milk of 19,000 a month was collect*”I by into the main streets. The principal sallied by endeavoring to grow three ahould he gotten rid of. but enough CROP A RECORD BREAKER him from dwellers of the under world, darnag*, however, was confined to the or four nl«n*j ! b 5 xpsco «h’.ch ciear water should be left to dissolvo according to the indictment, and u.ute I I beach front, where bath houses and two should occupy. If rainfall con every grain of salt In twelve hour* Pro»p«ct» in Pacific Northwest Never than (150,000 in all is said to have pleasure piers were swept away, but tinues to be »bundant. as haa been the tiefore the n.-xt working If this b« “ mA« ;: Beller Than New. Jl I % 2 I NG 1 4.V-1 d-ugh «nd <» light« been delivered to the Dcaplainea street case for Jun«, there will b» no necea don- there will be but little danger of shipping whs not disturlwd, re awr.Ur and belt41 jwlicc excutivea. A hurricane for East Texas wis fore ally for reducing th« number of alreaklnesa In the butter, but to get According to information received The more startling phase of the in during the past weak the Pacific caste*! early in th» day, and when the olanta. ths lieat reaulta the salt ahould t>» vary vestigation lira In the fact that the Northwest will produce almost four storm broke, Galveston was prepared. finely ground. a < miilitf N llrerlsrd W Ira» l anrn <1U Mod you a book on health nnd baking p*>wdrr. trail has Iw-en rapidly followed to the times ns many cars of potatoes as a The inhabitants ot the few »cattered Two stout boards are nailed to Have ^ralea afl Home. CNESCENT MFC. CO. Scattie, Wil. city hall, am) it is now said that Mayor year ago. houses sought safety, as did the ves Th^ welfhta and mraaur**« law Busse’s confidence in som» of his most This increase is startling, evan sels riding at anchor in the bay. The gether. as shown In Fig 1. and may After this. If trusted advisers has been sadly be- though the comparison with the pro- fury of the storm soon abate) ami the be used for crossing a barbed wire ha» IBM Into .-ffe, t traye*i. ducticr. of a year ago is not exactly a anxiety of those who entertained fears feme. They should be 10 or 12 Inches you buy anything, rzpecting to gat so mu* if, you are entitled to gel It or the Similar conditions are said to exist correct showing, for the 190# crop was of another t dal wave were thus early in half a dozen other police precin ta just about half of what waa produced relieved. So short was the duratiori manufacturer or producer can be fined for the short weights. If the weight the previous season. of t|>e storm, that a Mallory line JAPAN GROWS HESTIVE. Is below what the package aays, ths During the present season the acre steamer, booked to start for New York only way It can 1» legally »old is for age of potatoes in the Pacific North shortly after noon, left on time. Want* Equal Tariff Rate* With Other west, but more especially in Oregon, the dealer to tell you the weight r* Nation*. shows the greatest Increase for one Thia will hit all short weight packages VOLCANO BURSTS FORTH year ever noted here. While a large and "commercial weights" of every Washington, July 24. Japan un- nature. doubteldy is becoming re «live under per cent of this increase was in the Sumatran Village* Ara Devsstst id by Everyone should have scales at Eruption and Flood*. trade conditions imftoeed in her treaty Willamette valley, most of the addi home. The man who handles much with the United States. This recently tional acreage was planted in Eastern Victoria, B. C., July 22. New* was •ÌM» Oregon. grain or stock should have five-ton was made evident when she proposed brought by the Norwegian at<-am*r Eastern Washington and Idaho like scales He Is quite apt to secure bet to thia government that negotiation* wise have a very h*-avy potato acreage Tricolor, which paaaed in today from ter weights from some stock buyers If for a new treaty be begun at once, not Sourabaya, Java, of a disastrous earth COFFEE ) they know he haa scales at home To withstanding the fact that the pre» nt increase ami the production there will quake on the west coast of Sumatra, I m * much greater than during any |>re- TEA SPICES treaty doe* not expire for two year*. the second largest island in the Malay wide and 2 feet longer than the fence know what th« stock that Is being full BAKIN0 PCW0EÄ Our trade interest* in Japan, however, vioua year. Western Washington had archipelago, in mid-June. fed Is doing Is also one of the great ad Is high to give the desired spread, EXTRACTS a greater acreage of potatoes than a are not suffering and for thia and other According to the rejort received by Firmly nail four cleats on each board vantages of having scales on the farm JUS I HIGHT year ago, but the difference in favor of reasons thia government did not ar» its the Tricolor 200 lives were loot. The and fasten a short hoard between the Small scales In the house will also way clear to discus* the question* in this mason is not great ao far as the earthquake followed an eruption of two to asaiat In getting over the fence. help to enforce ths law of weights and closset a devers volved before the expiration of our additional planting is concerned. m«n*H0 oat. measures Flour, meal, sugar. In fact, Mount Korintji, a volcanic |>eak 12,400 Potato crop prospects could scarcely treaty in 1911. everything, must "weigh out" or the feet high, and inland 50 miles from -. tinder the moat favored nation clause l>e improved over what they are in Indrapura. Mount Korintji haa long on« re»|>onslbl« for the short weight of the treaty. Japan extends to the Oregon, Washington and Idaho this been BUppooed to be extinct, it* crater » la liable to a fine He« that the law Unite* I State* all the conventional season, and the same is staled to be having been filled with a large lake. la euforced. now ws havs It—Farm rate* which it ha* granted to Great the ease in California. In Eastern er»' Breese. Following the eruption of the vol Oregon, where some of the poorest Britain, Germany and France. On the cano and the earthquake there were ■ other hand, none of the reduced rate* showings were made in grain produc torrential rains, flooding the rivers and Hattermllk for Sbee» Tletas. tion this season, the crop of potatoes authorize*) in section 3 of th* Dingley It la claimed that by pouring butter 4 causing additional loams. act, which wi re granted by the United never looked better. milk freely along the backs of sheep It In the Willamette valley, potatoes 4/ Slatee to certain foreign countries, are will prove a remedy for ticks if a Tanana Gold Crop SI 2.000 000. will show better quality thia year than extended to Japan. gill of kerosene la added to a gallon ever before and the sites will be just Seattle, July 22. According to ad of buttermilk the remedy will he Im that which gained for this section the vice» brought by the steamer Victoria Ship Bring* Gold Cargo proved, as the kerosene form* an reputation of growing the very best from Nome and St. Michael, the output Another device somewhat mor« elab Seattle, July 24. Tne steamer st potatoes in th« entire United States. of gold from the Tanana valley for the urate la a double set of steps, shown emulsion with buttermilk and doe« no Croix arrived from Noma today with harm to the animal. Th« remedy will In seasons previous to the present year will lie between 112.000,000 and fM0,000 in gold dust a: I I nr-< i '■ one, the potato acreage and production 115,000,000, an inctease of between 35 In Fig 2. Women and children will cost but little and ahould be given a the way down the St. Croix stopped at of E.aatern Oregon, Washington and and 50 per cent over last year. In the have no difficulty In using thia, but trial by way of experiment. It la also Cordova ami the passengers were taken Idaho had little, if anything, to do strong box of Purser Tracy was llfio,- might find It Inconvenient to get over claimed that If buttermilk Is given a up the Copper river on a special train with prices at Portland or San Fran 000 in bullion trraaure and a consider- •ha narrow board F’arm and Home. H ,l.11 "*rr* h*>,,rr ,h«n any 40 miles, to the camp where a 13,000,- cisco, but thia season each of these able amount of gold brought in private other remedy for both Th«»« rem* v 000 cantilever bridge is under construc sections will be a strong factor in the boxes. The Victoria brought 351 pss dies were suggested by parties who tion across the river. The structure is market and unless all signs fail prices aengvra, many of whom cama out ta have tested them. 1,550 feet long and will be completed will reach a lower figure than for some the purpose of visiting the Seattle ex in a year and a half. Th» bridge creas season*. htinlilori «»n H <«r«»a. position. The hid* and of a young home Ah<«uhi f#m.ir,'v-r »h4« ■- ;r fr« M mo arra ng il i es th* river between two large glaciers, Potato prices have been so high that WE ( AN |a> I HUH ) N TIKK CKOfN. the Miles and Childs, the latter having along the Pacific coast in recent years are more tender than those of"an o)d XKItM.K Abiti l-l AU WORK W A HAT 7/ it Storm Sweep* Over Wisconsin. KX- ITIVKI.Y f A I N LÍSHTX- an immense river frontage. work horse If the shoulders of the TK AUT.NG > 1-0 that the trade can scarcely come to Milwaukee, Wi»., July .’2. R.qv rl l(EE » h n (•!*•«■» or f*rvl»r<*4 ar» or- young horse are allowed to become <Wr»1 WE Hr MOVE THE MOST ÄF.M1ITIVK think that lower prices will again be from Nortlem Wisconsin, particular!; TEETH AND Kool HHHoUT THWLKJUT Briand I* French Prsmigr. sore during the first season’s work It PAIN NO STUDENTS, no u'lrvrtatoty. in effect. With such a heavy increase in the neighborhoxl of Ashland, tell o Paris, July 24 M. Aristide Briand, in acreage and a production so much serious losses as a result of a cloud Is likely that they will be »ore or ten For tho Next Fiftoar^ Daya a Socialist deputy, minister of justice greater |*r acre than normal, the sup burst. The estimates of the loss rangi der an the rest of the animal's life W* will riv* yea a r».i m r->kt o* t-»w- kUcrwtlx p w and worship, was appoint**! premier plies will be fully as great as any de from 1450,000 to 1700,000. If the young horse paases through th» m bod«« >*■*■» ................................... Innumerl ................. ........................... aae today. M. Briand announced that he mand would justify, ami that being able bridges and dams are reported al first season without Injury the ahoul M -«r er*«n ........................ ,.,.......... i ns would make f»w, if any, changes in the case, present out of line values will carried away, and the situation on thi titilar* ........... 10» I» der» become toughened and with good G«M*ven«awl bt.vrr a tier* ................................. Js < ths cabinet a« organ iicd by Premiar go out of effect. treatment are likely never to become Genl rubber *>l»t*<* MS Odanah Indian reservation is serious! ib« bel r*d rubber plstae ............................... 7.SS Clemenceau who resigned two day* •ore - Field and Farm. tn the summer resort country enormoui Pslnl«*» eatrwtuM*« ............... IS •go, after being defeat***! in a heated Train Fall* Into River. damage has been done to the small ALL WORK GUARANTEED IS TEAM , also on ths leaves of trees under <>!•*••*• ref Mrtlrag «keep. argument with M. Delcassr in the Kansas City, Mo,, July 2« At leant houses. which th« cans were habitually kept. For several years past the sheepmen chamber of deputies. Former Premier two persons are known to be dead, on* Dr. W. A. Wise ! The remedies are to cool the milk of the Southwest have suffered serlou* Clemenceau announced today that he trainman la missing and between ^4 President and Manager Duluth Damaged • 1.000.000 i promptly and to guard It from Infec losses from a disease known among would start next Saturday for Austria. and 30 are injured as a result of a Duluth, Minn., July 22. Duluth wreck of Wabash passenger train No. was flooded again tonight, the second tion of nay kind All cans and oth«r th« Mexican herders as "pingue - j Tlngu»’ Is popularly supposed to bs Big Body of Radium Found 4, 30 miles cant of here tonight The time within 24 hours. The damage utensils should be carefully washed (INC.) Third and RtA. Lisbon, July 24. An extensive vein train fell into the Mis*ouri river, where may reach 11,000,000. Nearly three and sterilized by heat The Connect!- caused by eating either the leaves or PORTLAND. OREGON of radium haa been discovered in th* ‘rack hart been weakened by a land- inches of rain fell in an hour and a i cut experiment station discovered sev roots of a plant which haa In th« Guards, which contain* H00 pounds of slid”. The engine, baggage car, mail- half. The water poured into the Bijou eral years ago that a apecle« of bac- last few years been quit« prominent F N U No. «1-44 radium to »very ton of ore. The mine car.smoker and a dead-head sleeper, theater, where a performance was in j terla «as the cause of hitter milk and In th« public ey« aa the robber plant or rubber weed Hot water and salt cream Thia can be rendered harm- IVREN writing t«> redr»rli haa been acquired by an English syndi plunged nito th* water and were com- progress, and a panic was narrowly TT menu«« thia prej>«r. ta an «Scarious remedy. (l«aa by sterilization. cate. pl tely submerged. averted. Ten People Dead and Property Loss Will Reach 3100,000. o o CASTOR IA t 9 « GALVESTON FLOODED N»o -1 se»sr «a» *'• •• »’“■P “ la sowadaya raa -PiuiapT Huh! Sb» u««*1 lo bav» a dimpls is h»r cbla. It's a stola Dow !—<’klc*go Tnbuwe. ENTIRE GULF COAST IS SWEPT ♦ « Bring Higher Pries Than Those From Any Other State. Harriman to Have Active Oppo sillon Along Deschutes. • ’ Startllao B«v«e«a» •« r«e««. NORTHWEST APPI FS REST. # Jo i *.,. Î ”<« . Th« Kind You Have Always Bought 4. 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