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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1910)
KEEPING NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL ENTEREST THE CLOSET CLEAN Ono *otulk>n of This Problem That Cenfrumia Many le to Paint It White. WHOLE COAST IS 4 4 * CHECKED UP CHINA TURBULENT. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE CORRESPONDENCE STUDY. BANKS SHOW GROWTH. Vsualty tttevw »rw ai-c-irt the house cloawts eo A*zk that »«cepl al tbs Suggestion of Fraud in Ons City Stat» Department Advised of Serious yearly nr eetnl yearly tu>oaw« l««aulng It U. o* O. Offers Special Course to R»»ourc»s Increate *20.000.000; 28 Condition» in Provinces. Arouses Doubt As to All. New Bank* Established. Those Unable to Attend. la lmpo«eibto to tell whether or m>t Washington The probability ia that W aahtngton China ia reported to be they ar-> dirty Thay are br**d«re of Salem Another great »tride in the University of Oregon. Eugene The the census returns of every city of on the verge of another upheaval simi disease, ev«m tn the tewt managed university offi«w this year will give commercial growth of the state of Ore any consequence on tl«e Pacific coast lar to the Boxer uprising and the Ilves houaelteUia. fi» no maid and tew ml» especial attention to its pr«-e» service will undergo a thorough invratigatlon of foreigners are in jeopardy. Recent tre»«M-a will crawl Into the dark bui» in the inter«-»ta of taxpayers, the idea gon is marked by the report of State before the figures are given ouL advices from government officials in under the stair» or beck In the kitebee living that citixrns helping in the sup Bank Examiner Will Wright, showing Three experts from the bureau are on China express the belief that an out after ;«**cf"cljy lavlatbks duaL the condition of Oregon banks Septem- • toe edotkn of the probtom I» t- port of state Institutions have a right the Coast already and the aending of break at any time would not surprise to know intimatley what those institu l<er 1, 1910, and their condition a year : »lot the«» white celling ttoa«r aeveral more men to assist them I* them. The State department ha» in ago. The inertia»«- for the year in to k w easy eaough to s»e tion* are offering in return. contemplated. structed officials to maintain a close »nd walla Besides the residence work offered in <llrt tJten, aod (be other an«! more ue* tal rvsourc«-« of the bank» of Oregon Director Durand continual to apply watch on international conditions. U Law, Medicine, Ef'gineerl« g, and the ha» been more than 120,000,000 and the soft pedal in speaking of the sus- All through the summer months fui «»minale ai Ute ctoeaA as well various courses in the Lib*ial Arts col piciona of padding. It has been eon- I there have been mutterings of discon no can k«—v the ball ob«ee< ctean. »IgbL lege, the university offer» »pecial work the total deposits are now greater than fidcntly expected that the totals for tent in some of the Chinese provinces, and find the family over»h>«e in eurrcsponden«*c study for the benefit f 100, (MIO, (MM). San Franeiacu would he given out this due to the rice famine, dynastic differ simply by pointing the ohwet white, of all those unable to avail themselves then, by all inentui. te* » tuuMnu to The number uf bank» has Increased week, but it seems that w>mc subordi ence» and dissatisfaction over acta of of re» ide nee study. All of these nates in the burenu ha«l found new the Pekin government as to foreign ’he palnt»h<x« m.4 remore the u*>e-4«-i» : courses are free of cost to the student during the »ame jieriod from 204 to and horrible wall paper that ueually cause for inquiry end as a result the investments in China. enrolling and taking the work, except 232. There has been an increase of 23 report for the city is again held indefl- Good harvests mitigated, to some In« umber* Uw«*e s«m hotel* for a email amount to cover jMiatagv, state banka and five national banks. If the nireaet b> stiU dark after thia extent, the gravity of the situation, nltely. | the total coat to the student being one There are now in Oregtin 77 national Mr. Durand declares emphatically but there is still a general feeling of treatCM-m. try oteanlng with the »14 rfc- flashllghL Thera I» no dollar for each course enrdlled in. The banks and 155 state banks. The loans that the probability of a sw«-eping in- unmet, according to personal letters of the danger <g fire and awtwv* ran be only mjuirement for a-iimssion to any and discounts of Oregon t«anks a year veatigalion does not mean that all the received here from men on duty in that >-our»c is sbility to carry on the work Pacific (oast is under suspicion of quarter. The army and navy are pre closely ln*ee»isa««d. Ail of which 1» and profit by the instruction given. In ag<> were I71.M4.394.63, while on ' jMuiding. It wouM sftem that his prin pared for any emergency, but their an ad van tec« So ttw< housewife a I mi [every case Instruction ia personal; the ScplcmtxT 1, 1910, they equaliM S56,- ciple of operation is that if one city I* readiness is solely a precautionary does not love dirt and disorder «tU'Irnt receives individu»! attention. 175,507.28, an increase for the year of Hut always, when cleaning found to have padded reports then all measure, and should be taken a» an in University correspondence study ia 115,768,887.35, arai an increase since < orne» <**uiM«w first the eMweta, (oast eiti«rs are to be mistrusted. Sev dication of immediate danger. the proving popular throughout the state, ■ - *t 122.13«'.- most Importent nt all ■« three I» eral months have elapatxl sin«« the • b ( Ing. d»i"K neglm-*ed cloeot under an«l ia immensely valuable not only to 513.67. COREAN ANNEXATION AIDS. enumeration, the work of going over public and high »ch««ol teachers, *tudy « l>c|aieits have lncreaa«><l correa|>ond- 'he stair* the reports is difficult and ttidioua, en«l clubs, farmers and indiviilusl» who ingly. On September 1, 1910, the the time within which publicity of Pa Japanese Control Assures Protection never expert to avail themaelvea of total dcfioait» in all Oregon banka Rise Cut I via cifie (oast totals might be expected of Foreign interests. residence study, but also to those pre- •■<|iial,-.l I111'', M I m VMM Two *tcvt«. on* quart er poond of is in an offhand way extended to "a Washington The recent expansion Hoe, one tabw»peonful r, 19"9; of S14,760,- nt gr*l«*i paring to matriculate at the university. month or more." A concrete example ia offered in the «Hawaii alone is above suspicion. of Japan from an island to a continen ‘.wcee two eun<ws of any kind nt out experience of James Ryder, of New .’■83 87. The total resources of all Ore The count was under the direction of tal (Kiwer through the annexation of food. <<u»t»alf ospful of brown bread burg. La»t January Ryder registered gon banks now i-quala 6142,670,514.57, an expert sent directly from Washing Corea make* it possible for the Ameri rnuTifa. u»>e Wble»t«->oehil of tomato for correspondence study in Analytical an increase of 120.698,669.90. The capital atock of Oregon banks haa in- ton. The totals have been sent to can and other gov«»rnmenta to deal di- »»lU-e a few sprig* of parsley, pep Geometry, and the papers which he creu«-d during the year 3,074.375.40. Wash and put the rice Hawaii's governor that he might in- , n ■ v with Touio ia the »«•< riac af per and »ah sent in were high grade. Upon en- j It now equals >15,121,125.40. Surplus corporate them in his annual report, r«-dresa for any wrong* er«minitt<-d on In one pint of boiling water, boll tering the university for residence funds in Oregon banka September 1 foreigners in Corea. The Japanese rapidly iwttll rtre W tender and waler but are being withheld until » segTega author!tira now have assumed full re absorbed; turn on a »leva, add one work thia fall, the work which he did was II 798,663,88, an incr«-»ae since tion of the races can be made. sponsibility for the protection of half t«H*»po»wfnl of salt when half last year in Analytical Geometry enti September, 1. 1909, of «90,496.08 !!•• I him to take the ruurte in Calculus, foreign interests in Corea. Blew the ntk food In a «111 cooked Settler* Flock to Lake County. BILLION MARK IS PASSED. In times past there have been num- of water for ten minutes, odd the rt<w a regular Sophomore Engiiw-ering sub Lakeview Hundred* of settlers are eroua occasion» at Seoul, the capital, and the rtaeeee. »«aeon log. then th« ject. The backbone of an Engineering ' course ia made up of required coursea, coming into Lake county to take the Country's' import» and E»port» Are and elsewhere in that country that ne- yolks of the two «we*. well beaten winch must 1-e taken in »«^juence, ¿and many thousands of aero» of government cra»itatcd quick diplomatic representa Stir the mlitone thoroughly until art Swept by Boom Both Way». tions. It has been some years since then turn <wi a dish «ted tel the whole must all be completed before the de land in Goldie, Edith and Christmas Washington A boom in both direc Chin Eomc Ye, the last Corean minis cool When cold form Into cutlet gree in Engineering can be given. l.sAe valley*. wh« re th«' survey of the tions »wept both the importa 'and ex ter tn Washington, cloM-d the legation «hapee dtp «xw-b Into wtifie of egx. The Engineering degree pro;>cr is not Oregon Eastern railway traverses the porta of the country across the billion here for all time and wended his way and roti tn fine bread rvwmba Fry In given in any of the larger institutions eastern portion of the state. It dollar mark, during the eight months toward the Far East under inatructiona smoking t»ot fat and »rrve hot. Th«'»" under five years of required work. ia so at th» University of Oregon. Pcune Dryer Burns. ending with August. two rrcipoe are fairly rirh In body The latest reports received here •*»- building element» »nd will be found But the advanced standing of one year The imports were 61.055,100,000, Riseburg A prune dryer belonging and exports ¿11.027,400,000, against timate the revenue« of Corea for the to be ercallent meat substitute* and which Ry «1er received on account of his to Neal McCall. locat«Hl a few mile» coupled with north of thia city, anti containing 5(),- 1947,61X1,000 and 19X9,100,000 reaper present flscal year will reach 120.936,- greatly rHIahai now that u»«al pricee correspondence work. summer work, if he wishes to take it, IXM) [«ourxis of prunes, wa* burna! to 678; expenditures the same amount. tively, for August, 1909. are «erer ver-c will make it possible for him to gradu the ground Tuesday, The loaa ia about Though the imports of most manu OREGON APPLES YIELD BEST ate in three years, and receive hie reg «6,060, Thi» i» the se«*on«l dryer to factured materials ¿increased. silk, (♦»• Ips foe F'-*1«« ular . -, K'r.-«' in L ur year», wool and fibers fell back a little, on ac The b-w< pS- klo maker* strain ept ce», which time is oniinarily require«! for burn in thia county this year. count of the exceptionally heavy im Government Report on September I vinegar in which they have cooked simple graduation. Thin course, how ports of the preceding years. Says Crop is 03 Per Cent Full. PORTLAND MARKETS. their phktee < that which they pour ever, he woulti not tie able to pursue if In exporta, unmanufactured, cotton According to statistics compiled by over tb**n> finally, »■ that the «pie, he had not already worked off thia decrease.) by 11.300.000 to 6192.500.- In the course in ¿the Freshman mathematics the department of agriculture, Oregon •hall not an Into 'be Jar* Wheat — Track prices: Blueatem, 0O0, and automobile ex[>ort» decreased leads the United States thia year in cas* t pSckte«! ■ <-. k<w It tum» them before entering 90"i91c; ciub, 83<<i84c; red Russian, from 65,100, (MM) to 63.300,000. apple production. The report shows dark. Bic; valicy, 88c; 40-fold. 8fM<iK6c; Lumber, leather, manufactures of I Spte«-d vtoesar may have soy- that on September Oregon had 93 per Turkey red, H26t88c. WET 150.000 ACRES. iron, and ateel, sewing machines, type cent of a full crop, while Washington, wh«we from a half lo a sixth a* much Barley Feed, S22 per ton; brew- writer», »cientifle instruments, elec The spicee to be Ing. 623. the nearest competitor, had 90 per cent sugar a» vtnngar trical machinery, furniture also in of a full crop. used vary wfth the '.»Me, but ckorvs Irrigation Company Would Develop Hay Track prices: Timothy, Wil- creased, while foodstuffs, wheat flour Large Project. Furthermore the report shows that niiurtanL alteptee. and pepjwv are al lamette valley, 819or 20 |>er ton; East and meats decreased. Cetew. maco, tumo in the whole country there <s leas than noet universel Lakeview The Warner Valley ern Oregon, 621x428; alfalfa. new. half a crop this season, the percentage rtc and a Inger dried mbit and parsley, Land A Irrigation Co., through the 6156116, grain hsy, 614. SCOPE TO BE EXTENDED. 46.8. The crop condition In the West •¡arile, catone and even nutnw>»s are stat«- engineer, haa appliriijfor the seg Com Whole. 632; cracked, 633. used, with Nnnamon broken fine, small regation of 150,000 acres of land, a is the best in any section. Millstuffs Bran, 6'24 per ton; mid The South Atlantic Coast states »how rod p»-w*r* nwraway aod corUuxter part of which the company caused to dlings, 633; shorts, 626; rolle«! barley, Civil Service Will Include Assistant And salt usual! y Is u»«>d. the next beat per cent of a full crop. seed. A be withdrawn from entry under th«« 824.506(25.50. Postmasters. The South Central group of states rank horseradish root ts ««fieri iums I 1 wtU terms of the Carey act last fall. Oat» White, 627.50 per ton. W«»hi ng ton A» a flrat result of the third. The report says that the apple tar pickle» as » preservative. Green Fruita Apples, new, «SOcXfi The add tt ion means much toward cabinet seationa in progress at the industry in Oregon and the Northwest the ultimate settlement and reclama i 61.50 per box; plums, 4OXi,75c; pears, White House it waa announced that is capable of almoat unlimited growth. Sweet Salad Dressing. tion of large areas of Lake county's l75c«<i82; peaches, 5OXf,75c per crate; probably President Taft would issue an It states that Oregon obtains the beat I grapes, 75et«i6l .25 per box; I5xtl7*<c Swi-rt salad drvMlng for apple, eel broad domain. order placing 7.522 assistant postmas prices of any atate for its apples. cry. walnut», or any fruit or nuta de The company haa a watershed of l>er basket; cranberries, 68.50<«i9.50 ters under the protection of the civil vlred Ju too of two omngne. Juice of about 800 square miles, and plana to i per barrel; watermelons, 61 per hun- INSTRUMENT IS MARVEL. service law and taking them entirely three leovons, two egg», one half cup take water from a reservoir to be built ! drsd: cantaloupes, flbl.2 per crate; cas- out of politiea. sugar, one cup nt Whipping cream at a point where Honey creek leaves : abas, 63.50 |>er dozen. It waa said also that the preaident New Mrchamsm at Fort Stevens Can Heat Jute* of orang-» and lemons with the hills of the Warner mountains and Vegetables Beans, 3Xi.5e per pound; would report to congress that the 7,198 < ks , add sugar and boll till clear flows to the Warner chain of lakes. I cabbage, 2c; cauliflower, 60e4t61.85 Detect Objects 23 Mile* Off. second and third class postmasters be Whip cr-am and stir thoroughly Into The plan* of the project also «-over the per doxen; celery, 75<«t90e; com, I860 Fort Stevens. Orc. A new instru placed under civil service rules. mixture, but do not add errino till mix pumping of water from Warner or 1 15c; cucumbers, 25<(i,40c ¡«er box; egg- ment, of remarkable [vrwer. is al>out Postmaster General Hitchcock made ture Is cool Bel away In a cool place Flagstaff lake by electricity supplied I plant, 6e per pound; garlic, Sot 10c; the recommendation to President Taft. to tie installed in all observing sta Just before ready to servo the salad from the abundant power afforded by ' green onions. 15c j>er doxen; peppers, tions at Fort Steven». Thi« instru It is a |>art of Mr. Hitchcock's scheme cut the apple and c«-tery Into cubes Honey and Deep creeka, where im- , i 6e per pound; pumpkins, 1 *Yc; radisb- to put the department on a business ment in general features resembles a and atoo cut the walnuts up fine arid' mens* storage and power reservoirs' ••», 15or20c per doxen; sprouts, 8c per powerful telescope, and is capable of basis and to make it self supporting. ml* lightly with a fork and place on will lie built. The land is almost level i pound; squash, 2<«/2l*c; tomatoes, 30 Mr. Hitchcock already has reduced the detecting the approach of an enemy's lettuce leaves and garnish with the for many mllea, with sufficient fall to i<t 50c per box; carrots, llml.25 [>er fleet at a distance of 4'1.000 yards, expenditures in his department to a above salad dr «-esina Half the recipe succeaafully irrigate the tract, while sack; beets, 61.80; parsnips, 61"<1.25; minimum, and he hopes to make the and when foepsed on the object Bought la suflU loot to «*rr* *tx. the altitude is somewhat lower than turnips, 61. establishment a paying proposition be it gives the exact range or distance to Potatoes Oreghn, 61.15xi1.26 per in this part of the county. that object. fore h< goes out of office. This Is another step in the direction hundred; Rwect potatoes, 2^»e per It is so mounted that it give» the di Filler For Floor». of causing the large cattle companies pound. rection in degrees and minutes. When yon are having your B«*>r that have used Warner valley for a Onions- New. 11.25011.50 per »ack. GUARDS UNDER SUSPICION. The Instrument's mechAnical feat I atatned hem la a good filler, recom i winter range to *«-ll their holdings to Poultry Hen», 16«» 17e per pound; ures are so delicately arranged that it I tnended by a paint man, to cover up farmers and fruitgrowers. springs, 16«» 17a.; ducks, white. 17xn Federal Prisons South »nd West to automatically correct» for curvature of the cracks In a carpetJeea loor 17He; geese, ll'«il2'-,c; turkey», the earth's surface. Be Investigated. It Is nothing more nor leas than live, 20c; dressed, 221* r'i 25c; arjuabe, EXPRESS RATES TO FALL. newspaper and mucilage Hoak the 62 per dosen. Washington — An inv«wtigation of Towns Show Rapid Growth. newspaper In warm water until It Is Butter—City creamery, solid psck, the Federal prisons at Atlanta. Ga.. Decrease in Well» Fargo Schedule Ef Washington — Population reduced, by tearing and »quecxlng. to 36c per pound; prints, 37oi37(*e; out and McNeil'a Island. Wash., haa bean fective About October IS. have been given out by the i mere pulp; ml* thia pulp with side creamery, 35«» 36c; butter fat, ordered by the department of justice to bureau as follows : Salem According to a »1 element 86c; country store butter, 24«»25e, ■ nough mucilage to give It consistency aaceratin whether opium, cocaine and New Betifoni. Mas«., 96.• an in \n<! stuff the cracks with It by means given out by Railroad Commissioner Fggs -Oregon, candled, 34«»35c dos. whiskey are being smuggled by guards crease of 34,210, or 54.8 per cent over ■t a pointed stick, smoothing them off West, the wholesale decrease in prac Pork—Fancy, )3c per pound. for uae of the prisoners. 62.442 in 1900. carefully so as to avoid lumps. tically 30,000 rates of the Wells-Fargo Veal • Good, average, ll««i 12c. per Investigation of the Federal prison Salem. Maa»., 43,697. an increase of This will do Just as well aa an ex Express company will go Into effect ptjund. at Leavenworth, Kan., recently dis 7,741, or 21.5 per cent, over 25,956 in t.enslve and troubleoom» putty fillor. about October 15. Cattle Beef steers, good to choice, closed such a practice there, and re 1900. Proof sheets have just been received 65.25xt5.60; fair to medium, 64.25X4 ports to the department indicated a Dubuque, Iowa. 38,494, an increase Moca Roast. from the express company, and work 4.75; choice spayed heifers, 64.Shot, probability of its existence at the oth of 2.197, or 6.1 per cent over 36,297 One oup of te-an». boiled and maah of checking them over was started 4.85; good to chol«-«« l««-ef cows, 64X4 er institutions. Representative* of In 1900. *d; one cup of peas, boiled and maah immediately. This will probably con- 4.25; medium to g«>o<i beef cows, 63.25 the department have been sent to the •d, one cup nt finely chopped peanuts sum about two weeks. ft/,3.76; common beef cows, 62x»3.5O; prisons. Row Not Yet E»plained. 1 nr pecans. <>ne cup of dry bremt bulls, «808.60; stag*, g- botes, Build New School. Moisten the bread crumbs General to Go to Hawaii. Waahington Formal notice of the : -nimbe. 14X44,16; calves, light, 66.75«i7; Baker City The New Bridge school heavy, 83.75xr.6. Washington To unify the military withdrawal of the Venetuelan legation with water and mix with the mashed H«-aw«n with district has voted to build s |5,000 Hogs-Top, 810.60« 10.75; fslr to forces in Hawaii, the W’ar department in Bogota haa been received by the ' peas, bean», and nuta has decided to assign a brigadier gen State department, but no reason is as «alt. pepper and «mton Juice. Put into i school house, The vote was almost medium, 610X410.25. Sheep Rest Mt. Adams wethers, eral to command the forces there. signed for the rupture between the two a buttered baking dish, cover with a unanimous, It is the intention of the The troops in Hawaii, though under countries. It ia aaaume«l here that it cup of rich cream and hake about an people of the (New Bridge district to 64«i4.25; best valley wethers, 63.26 this single command, still will be part is the result of the reopening of an old hour .and a half. This la very health- erect a atone building two stories high, "13.60; fair to good we’hers. 63xt3.26; with four rooms. There are about 130 best valley ewee, 63«f3.5O; lambs, of the department of California. The quarrel over the right» of ¿navigation 'ul and a fine substitute tor meet children of school age in the district choice Mt. Adams, |6.2605.60; choice officer who will be assigned haa not yet in Lake Maracaibo and cuatoma dep | end four teachers will be noc< valley, 65*15.25. ut iea. ry- been designated. I