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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1912)
l <<< ' • r. ♦ ALLEGED DYNA MITERS TAKEN NO ÎNO TO COMPETITION alarmed at uprising . 'J J. H.l1 Sara Survival of th« Fittest Durango Appeals to Diplomatic Rep- Will Always Rule. reaortativoa for Protection. .¿A** A « , INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE Washington. D. C. James J. Hill Mexico City Spread of rebellion in ! told the Stanley investigating commit Mexico is shown by dispatches re DALLAS CLUB ON RECORD. GRADE OF APPLES HIGH tee that he would be a " flrat-class ceived here. The rebels have overrun angel with red and white wings'* be fore he would go into the steel busi the Iatguna district in Coahuila and Plan Favored to Validate Titles to Hood River Has 70 Psr C«nt of Rich Timber Lands Crop Estra Fancy. ness. and predicted that competition ap;war«nl in the stat«» of Durango. would be the rate long after th« prre- Zacatecas ami Guanajuato. Hoo<! River—Showing th« crop to Dallas At a meeting of the Dallas ent tews were wiped off the statute In the south Zapatistas continue Commercial club, the organisation be 70 |>er cent extra fancy, statistics books. their campaign and in Guerrero fol went on record as favoring action by have just been compiled on th« returns Association Cannot Give Bail for I Mr Hill's last day of testimony was lower« of Je«us Salgado ar« showing congress looking to the validating of so far receive«! from the 1911 apple and Many Are in Jail Held replete with th« sag» «xpreaeions for rvmarkabl« activity. Th« govern- , title« to rich timber lands held in thia output of the Hood River valley, for which he ia noted. on 120 Counts. ment repeatedly has said the Salgado county by innocent persons from the the fruit sold up to February 1 of this He said that th« stockbolders of th« uprising was virtually emted. A statement of the prices f. o. , railrosd company. A resolution to year Great Northern railroad were "not In Chihuahua, Antonio Rojas ami th'« eff«ct waa draft«-«!, and It was or- b Hood River, giving the averages of wearing any crepe" because the Unit- Braulio Hernandes continue to evade , dervd that a copy of the same be sent the two averages of th« Hood River Indianapolis The United State« ' ed States Steel corporation in its government troops. On the other i to each of the Oregon representative« Appl« Growers' union and the David- government has arrested almost all of fright had cancelled the Gr«-at North* hand. Genera! Orosco has persuaded | Bn,i senators in congrres son Fruit company, has been made th« 54 men indicted in th« dynamite ! ern ore lease. There are billions of feet of stand- public as follows by the Commercial th« rebels at Cases Grande« to quit conspiracy case«. "You will be in a comfortable post- fighting, according to an official dis : ing timber of first grade quality upon club in a folder just issued It took into cuatody within a few . lion, no matter whether tbe leaae ia patch. "Extra Fancy,” 70 percent; "Fan these lands, th« till« to which is now hours virtually the entire official staff ’cancelled or not. won't you*" Chair In the stat« of Durango the rebel ! in dispute, and the lumber industry is cy.” 25 ;>er cent, and "C Grade" 5 of the International Association of man Stanley suggeste«! "You could ranks have been filled for the most I being seriously handicapped by reason per cent. Bridge and Structural Iron Workers, start a steel company of your own part by field handa who have joined | of thia contention over th«»« titles. . Yellow Newtown Pippin, «xtra fan including the chief officers, the mem i with 400.000.009 tone of ore in the looting the haciendas on which they I It is understood that the Spaulding I cy, 11.99 per box. bers of tks executive board and about ! ground." Arkansas Black, extra fancy. 22.12; have been employed, Th« consuls in logging company owns a great deal of ' 20 business agents and former bust- "I will be a first-cl ass angel with the city of Durango, capital of the i thia land, am! in case title is perfect«*! fancy. 21 71; C grade. 21.35. neee agents. These included Frank red and white feathers in my wings state«, sent mesaage« to th«ir diplo by act of congress, this company will Black Twigs, one grade, 21.42. M Ryan, the president; John T. But long before I ever consider going into matic representative in Mexico City, sell a part of its holdings west of here, Red Cheek Pippins, 21 62. ter. of Buffalo, N. Y. the first vice the steel business,'* Mr. Hill rvplie«l appealing to them for additional mili and that a new mill will go in at Winter Bananas, extra fancy. (2 40. president, and Herbert 8. Hockin, the "I'll be 74 years old my n<xt birth I Dallas inasmuch as the use of the Baldwin, one grade, 21.30. second vice president and successor of day and I dv-n't mind telling you that tary protection. Spitxenberg, extra fancy, (2.14 logging purposes LaCreole river for In the state of Zacatecas the rebel J. J. McNamara as secretary-treasur ! I've done about all the hard work I in outbreak ia characterised, as it la In bat been atop;»*! by order of the W agner, one grade. (1.60. er Each of these men was re«|uired tend to do in this life." Ortley, extra fancy. (2.05. the south, by raiding and looting. In court, the logging of this timber west to give (lO.OOv bonds for his appear Just before the railroad builder was many instances the mob« commit th«IS of here, end on the upper branches of Strawberries. 60,000 crates, or 100 ance for arraignment her« with all the excuM*d, Representative Beall. of depredations to th« cry of "Vlv« this river, will necessitate the eon- cars, at an average of (2 25 a crate other defendants on March 12. Texas, called his attention to the Zapata. ” Pears, 25 cars; Bartletts. (1.25 per atructi.’ii of another railr-sd Iiru- from More than 40 of the men, chiefly assertion of E. H. Gary, chairman of box, and D’Anjou. (1.92 per box. this city into that territory. labor union officials, who are charged the board of th« Steel corporation, The average of the Yellow New- SCORES COST OF LIVING with conspiring to destroy by dyna and other business men. to the effect towns will be materially increase«! RAiNBOW MINE PROSPERS mite or nitro glycerine the property of that the day of competition waa when the full returns are receive«! in employers of non union labor, are un- passed, and that the time was at hand Massachusetts Exacutiv« Puts Blame the late spring The greater ;>art of der arrest. for Textile Strike. when the govcrnm<-nl must regulate Large S lamp Mill Will Rs Install'd the Newtown crop is as yet unsold. These men arc ac-used of being ae- maximum and minimum priceaof com The principal markets of the Hoo«i Boston The fundamental cause of as First Improvements. complicea of the McNamaras and Or modities. River apple are shown to tie Umdon, the textile strike at Lawrence is the tie McManigal in the dynamite plots Baker So successful has been th«> Liverpool, Hamburg, New York City, "I think you will have to tame hu- , that were begun in Massachusetts in man nature and eliminate all selfish high coat of living, according to Gov first year of ownership of the Rain Chicago. .Milwaukee. Minneapolis, 1905. and. including nearly 100 ex motives that rule human livings an.! . ernor Foss, in a letter to Representa bow mine by the United Smelting A Rockford ami other cities contiguous plosions, were scattered over the every other form of life, before you tive Oscar W Underwood, Democratic Refining company that extensive im to the above. An increasing demand country for six years, resulting, One of during the past two years has t>een will eliminate competition.' Mr Hill leader of the bouse. Governor Foss provements are planned. among other outrag«**, in the dyna 1 remarked. "There will be competi urges the immediate removal of the them will be a large stamp mill. showing ita-lf in the Middle West and miting of the Ixia Angeles Times A party of the rom;>any*s officials, Southern states tion just as long as the doctrine of the i duty from foodstuffs an«l other neces Several carloads of building ami in an attempt to blow up I survival of the fltt«-st luti, «nd that saries of life. The letter says in including Frederick Lyon, vice prekt- H< hm ! River apples have been dis|s>s«-«l President Taft’s special train near will be operating long after all our part: «lent; C. F Moore, chief engineer; A of in Tennessee and Arkansas within Santa Barbara, CaL, last October. present statutes have bren wi|xv! off "Baek of whatever local cause there I’ Anderson, chief field vngin««er and the past few months. Texas also con Fourteen of those indict««! are each the book«." may be for this strike, involving 30,- Howani S. Lee, engrosser in charge of sume« a great quantity of the fruit required to furnish (10,000 bonds, and "Du you think, then, it would be iHM) operatives, the fundamental cause the Rainbow, were here in consultation and is demanding more 40 are each required to furnish (5,000 unwise for the Federal government to ; ia the high cost of living, from which with officials of the Humboldt Consol bonds, making an aggregate bond re assume rontrol of business?" Mr. the working people of ail sections of idated Gold Mining company, which quired of (340,000. Some of those DEFICIENCY NOT GRAVE. Brail aske«L th.- country BOW suffer, dur in larg«- controls the Humboldt mine and with whom the government w as unable to "I think when the Federal govern part to the present exe«u»aive tariff. Assistant Manager Wright, of th«- find were reported to have disap ment do«-a that, it will be a short step "The present strike in Massachu ; Oregon Idaho Light A Power com West Says Institutions Will Not B. peared through fear of inability to until there will lie no Federal govern setts will be settles! within the state, psny, in regard to getting power for furnish bonds. It was intimate«l that Behind at Year's End. ment." but the high cost of living can only be I these and other mines in the .Mormon the Iron Workers' association would i "You think that such a government remedied by the prompt action of con- Basin country. It is reported that Salem The figures as shown in the b« unable to furnish security for its, would not be much like a republic?" gross, and until congress acts, the the I nit«^! States company has already statement prepared by Secretary ■ H indicted members. "It would be a monarchy." working p«*i,>le can hope for no per- order«-«! three bolters of large capacity cott. indicating that some of the state The indictment on which all the . for the mill, which means one of the institutions ar»« behind, as far as their i manent relief," men were arrested wss made public. CHANGE CHEMICAL TARIFFS most beneficial etc;» to the mining maintenance appropriations are con It charges ail 54 men with conspiracy Farmers Fight For Cars. industry in recent years. cerned. do not indicta that the insti- to violate the statutes forbidding the' Would Increase Revenue From Drugs tutions will show a deficiency at the Regina, Saak, tn a pitch«*! battle carrying of explosives on passenger •4.000.000 or Mor«. end of th»> year, says Governor Weal. among 100 Galician, French anti trains. details 47 transportations PUBLIC DANCES MAY GO. "We announce! rarly that there Washington, D. C. Th« chemical Ihiukhobor farmers at Blaine Lake, charge«! as overt acts, and names would tie no deflciencies. and there one IMukhobor suffer«*! a broken skull tariff revision bill, prepared by the i Ortie E. McManigal, the McNamaras and it is said he will die. Albany Council Considers Putting will be none," said the governor. or Herbert S. Hockin in each act, but Democratic member* of the way and "The figures for the year, while on Stones, clubs, bottles and whips Them Under Ban. does not specify the part taken by the means committe« of the house, has the face they would indicate that the were use«! by the combatants in the been mail« public. It puts the follow other defendants. Albany Public dances will be ab institutions are in some instances far fight, which was over the possession ing articles on the free list solutely prohibited in Albany if an or behind, are perhaps a little mislead Acids, sulphate of copper, borax, of grain cars. BUY OREGON CITY LOCKS. dinance introduced at the meeting of ing. am! do not show the entire status Two hundred c*'s are needed at charcoal and boneblack, coal tar and Blaine luike to carry off the surplus the councity council thia week passes of the institutions. some of its products, sulphate of iron, Government Accepts Offer and Only "For instance, at the state school : Paris green, London purple, phoa- grain and only a scattering few ar This proposed law not only abrogates Details Remain. : phorus. sheep dip, sulphate of soda, rived there. As the first man reach public dances, but provides for the for the feeble minded, where the fig Portland, Or.—Official authorization strychnine, sulphur in all forma, tal ing the car is entitled to have his supervision of private dances as well. ures indicate that the maintenance of Thia ordinance makes it unlawful 1912 has been used to a certain ex is looked for immediately by Major J. cum, especially all drugs, such as grain carried away in it, there was a However, thousands of dollars' F. Nclndoe, corps of engineers, U. 8. ; barks, beans, berries, fruits, dried general rush of farmers when the cars for any person to hold a public dance tent or for the owner of any building to worth of supplies are on hare! and con A., to close negotiations with the ' fibers, roots and the like, in a crude pulled in. rent it for s public dance. A public sequently the institution will l>e able Portland Railway, Light A Power state, not advanced in valu« or condi dance is deffne«! by thia ordinance as tn run for some time on these sup Man Blind, Don’t Know It. company for the purchase of the Wll- tion by treatment beyond that «»sen lx>s Angeles J. Robert Atkinson, me that is advertise«! through the plies. 1 am assure«! by Superintend lamettg River locks at Oregon City, tial to the prevention of deterioration for 1375,000. The War department penllng manufacture. Th« same the Helena, Mont , young min who press or by posters or folders or other ent Smith, of that institution, that he will clos« th« year without a defi- will spend approximately (800,000 on drug* advance«! in value or condition shot out both eyes about three weeks advertising schemes. The ordinance recites that nothing ciency." repairing the locks and basin and in are subject to 10 per cent ad valorem ago. when he attempted to commit suicide, has so tar recovered at the in the law shall be construed to pre the construction of a concrete wall to against 12.44 per cent now. separate the property from that of the According to the committee esti county hospital that he will be able to vent private dancing parties but that WANT COOLING STATION these shall be held under the suiter corporation, which will retain all mates the bill would increase the gov leave that institution this week. Atkinson does not know that he has vision of two or more patronesses, ap other holdings at the W illamette ernment revenue from the chemical For Falla. tariff to more thatn (16,000,909 in been blinded for life. He fails to re proved by the mayor in writing Agent Promises One Provided Build Mrs. Atkin violation of any of the provisions of News of an agreement having been the next fiscal year, an increase of member the shooting. ing Can Be Obtained. the proposed law a fine of from (10 to son, th«« mother, will arrive In Loa reached was receive»! in the city, and ■ r« than (l.ooo.i Freewater At a meeting in the (50 or imprisonment of from five to on the arrival of Major Mclmloe from It would take many article« off the Angeles soon to take her son home. offices of the Milton Freewater Fruit Atkinson said: “I’m going to leave 25 daya is provided. Washington he confirmed the fact that fre« list of th« present tariff law and Growers’ union, there were a large My, governn ent ownership of the last Impose duties on them. Among thosv here and employ a specialist number of the fruit growers present barrier to free navigation of the Wil are: Black pvpper, nutmegs, ginger but wouldn’t it be awful to be blind Wool Sals Dates Announced. to discuss the advisability of rrveting root, cinnamon and other spices. 1 all your life?" lamette was an early probability La Grande The secretary of the a precooling station. D. F. Pratt, of Immediate possession will not be eent a pound; mace, H cents; cloves, Oregon Woolgrowers’ association, the department of agriculture, was 48 Parish in Collision. given the government, as it will be 2 cents; m«»dicinal roots and herbs, John G. Hoke, of Medical Springs, present and announced that if a proper necessary for the Portland Railway, including licorice and sarsaparilla Nagasaki, Japan Forty-aix sailors states that prospects are bright end Light A Power company to execute a roots, i to I cent; i«x!in«, I rent; in and passengers were drowned by the the outlook unusually good for a fine building could be secured the govern deed conveying the locks system and digo, 10 per rent; camphor. 3 rents a sinking, after a collision of two Jap- wool clip this year, and the announce ment would establish a pre-cooling station here for experimental purposes. abutting property that is included for pound. anrae steamship«, the Royha Maru and ment of sales dates in Eastern Oregon The great waste in shipping fruit is Gums and other articles used in the Mon Maru. The accident occur- has been made. a keeper’s habitation and other build The dates are: due to the fact that the fruit goes into ings. and the instrument will be for making varnish, now free, are made i red in a heavy fog just outside this Echo, May 26; Pendleton. May 30 anti the cars In a heated condition and the warded to the department of justice dutiable at from ( to 1 cent a pound. port. The Royha Maru was built In June 10; Pilot Rock, May 31 and June consumption of ice, while the fruit is for scrutinixation. When accepted 1676 at Hlogo, Japan, and waa owrned 10; Heppner. June 4, 6 and 17; Shan in transit, is heavy. The precooled Rat« Reparation Ordered the government will assume charge by the Yoshida Keitaro, while the iko, June 6 anti 21; Baker, June M and fruit would go to the cars held at the and all tolls will cease. Washington, D. C. Claims for rep Mori Maru, of 1.109 tons net, waa July 8; Ontario, June 10; Vale, June same temjierature, thus Insuring the aration on hardwood lumber from Mis built at West Hartlepool, England, in II; Metolius, June 24 and July 16; fruit reaching its destination in a Two Camorrists Set Free. sissippi River points to the Faeiflc 1680, and owned by th« Yoshida Seike. Enterprise and Wallowa. June 28 and much better condition. The directors Viterbo, Italy The court whieh is Coast and to New Orleans for export, 29. will take up the matter and come to a Banker Makes Grainbags engage*! in the trial of the mem tiers denied by the Interstate decision in a meeting to be held soon, Wails Walla, Wash. A. J Welty, of the Camorra has ordered the release commission, were sustained by the Early Plum Blossoms Are Out. if the pre cooler is established it will of Francesco Desiderio and Antonio Commerce court. The commission , the Bellingham ex-banker, was put to Cottage Grove — The earliest plum mean much to the elites of Milton and Percucco. two of the men accused of had ordered a reduction of th« freight work in the jute mill at the prison blossoms ever seen in this section of Freewater In the way of advertising having been present in Bagnoli on rates, but refused to grant reparation. Wednesday. For a few days he will the valley were brought into the city and will be of untold benefit to the May 26, 19<»6, when a court of the Th« court held that a definite claim I learn the use of the machines and ranchers. Camorra condemned Gennaro Cuoccolo for reparation had been made out by , later may be assigned to one All the Monday by Horace Cochran. There are many who fear a frost and great men possible are being worked in the to death for treachery. The judge the commission's own decision. Linn Road Supervisors Meet. attendant damage to the precious fruit mill now said both prisoners already had served trees. Garden peas are also In blos Mining Man to Oppose Bill. Albany- Every one of the 31 mad in jail what would be the maximum som. Turke Lose; Siaty Killed. supervisors of Linn county attended a Washington, D. C. —Fred Burbage, penalty if they were found guilty. convention of the supervisors in this Dema. Tripoli—The Turke in force of Spokane, and Robert M. Bell and To Have Postal Savings Bank. Ex-King of Samoa Dead. city. The supervisors discussed meth John Rock, of Wallare, will arrive in made two determined efforts to rush Toledo — Toledo Is soon to have a ods of road building and exchanged Melbourne - The announcement la Washington in a few days to appear the Italian line, but were beaten off made from l^vuka, Fiji Islands, of before the senate finance committee in after desperate hand-to-hand fighting. postal savings bank. Postmaster Ar ideas and consulted with the County the death of Mataafa. asking of Sa opposition to a clause favoring a re The Turks lost CO killed, while the nold received notice that this office court regarding plans for road Work The bank will be this year County Judge Duncan pre'- moa. who maintained resistance duction in duty on lead contained in Italian casualties numbered three has been chosen opened for business March 7. sided at the convention. killed and 22 wounded. the Underwood bill. against the treaty powers in 1898. All Officers of Structural Iron workers’ Under Arrest » 1 . ♦ I ■ J • j«' J