The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, March 07, 1912, Image 3

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    KNOX PROMISES
AID TO LATINS
SILETZ ENTRYMEN WIN.
Whit« H«us« Confarenc« ■• Favorable
to S«ttt«rs
"ON TO CHIHUAHUA
Mexican Rebel« Capture Juarex • nd
Establish Government.
INDESTRíAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
Ki Paao, Tex.—The Vaaquista rebel ;
element which took p oss ession of Clu- |
CHEESE PROFITS 910.
HOOO HIVER ROAO TO HUM.
dad Juaret Tuesday morning about1
10:30 o'clock, after firing a single 3.500.000 Pounds Mad« Last Year Big Mdeto-g Held Plana Made to
Bsgm Work at Once.
Ar« Sold for »550,000.
volley, plans next to capture th« city
Tillamook
Tillamook dairy and
H< km 1 River —At a meeting of 250
of Chihuahua. Th« march of General
Campa serves th« stat« will begin im­ creamery intvrvxlx have just «.dosed i g*x*d romla «MiUrualaeta here in the
>-n<- of the nv>»t »ji-i-cssful MOM in the ' * 'ommercial club, addres»«*d by Gover­
mediately, according to announcement
Panamene
Haar First Addrsss of
I history of the industry in this section. nor Wr«t am! Attorney Convert, of
made by the commander.
Secretary, Which It Alto In*
' With more than 3,5<Xi.OOO pounds of > Rortlaml, who acted as the |wrsonal
Colonel Antonio Rojas, with 700 ■•h«-es<- manufactured and sob! for representative of 8. 8 Benson, mil­
tardad for All to Haar.
rebels, arrived at Bauche shortly after 9M0.000, tho rweord ia ooo wMoh Io lionaire lumberman,
Hood
River
noon and stopped hia march there, un­ deemed extremely satisfactory.
county was assured of tho immediate
aware of the developments at Juarex
The output of the 30 cheese factor­ l>eginning ami early completion of the
Panama Secretary of State Knox
Campa ordered him to resume his ies in this county wax approximately pn>|x>s«s! Columbia River highway
made in Panama the first of bls public
march and Rojas is exjiected to arrive th« same as last year, ami the prices from this city to Portland.
addresses on hie trip to th« capitals of
•um» time tn the night.
A few days ago Mr. Benson offer«*«!
receive«! have been esjieclally g*">d.
General Campa declared that there The opening up of the country through to giva III...... . to >’«■ U-..I in th«- .-.•!!
( «ntrai jAmeri.-a.
Northern South
•re 900 rebels already in Juarex and : the completion of the railroad la re -(ruction of this road, provide«! the
America ami the Weat Indies.
that the art ival
fl; -- group will g
The speech, whi
. ' rc
,f gr. at in,|. rt«i..u- in ai ! assistance of Multnomah and Hood
give him th.- t.-tal of l.tlob which he
hr mg the growth <>f the dairy industry River counties was assure«! for the
the acting president of Panama, Sector
REPUBLIC GAINS IN FAVOR.
asserted recently he would have In |
Work al­
Profits of th« dairymen of thia sec- completion of the project.
Rodolfo Chiari, was in reality ad- ¡
Juarex. lie says that Major Tomas lion may Iw seen in thr fart that th« ready in progress
in
Multnomah
dressed to all the countries he will j
visit. Mr Knox’s address. in part. J First Step Towards Recognition of Lota will remain at Juarex with 6tX) average price paid laat year for milk <x>unty shows tho intention of that
men and that the remainder will pro was |1 3<) a I'W pounds, and from 35 county to build to the II imm ! River line.
Chinese Huie is Taken.
follows:
.
OOOll southwar I
the line - f the to
cents a |--u: I for butter fat A plsn was outlined to sp«>n<! the Ben-
"The president of the United States :
Washington, D. C. — The United National Railways for an assault on
believes that the early completion of ’
Many of the dairy hen!» made 1100 a • »on fumt at Shellrock Mountain, in
1 State« took one of the first step«
the Panama canal should mark the be­ ' Thursday toward the recognition of Chihuahua, which is being held by cow for their owners in one season this county, at which point ia the
General I’asqual Orosco.
As most of the dairymen raise their greatest obstacle on the route. Gov­
ginning of cloner relations to all Latin I the new Chin«-»« republic.
General Campa said that he did not own fee«!, they are saved a great ex ernor West promise«! to furnish con­
America, as well as the relations of 1 | i
of
New t>«lieve the report that Colonel Fran
Representative Suiter,
pens«.
vict labor, which will increax«* the
these countrie« to each other, and Im- j ¡ York, chairman of the house cvmmit-
l)f the 30 cheese factories in this work which can be accomplish«-«! with
polled by the thought that this is an ; : tee on foreign atTalrs, after a confer- cisco Villa with his loyal troop« was
auspicious moment,
moment. through
tnruuRD better
oxrctrr ac-
«•- ; crirt> w||h prr,ld„nt Taft ami State coming to Juarex, and that he consid­ county the greatest number «re in the the money available.
Hps-eial road taxes levie»! thia year
In the fertile
i.
‘
’ lay J the foundation
“
_
quatntanee,
to
upon
, j
tmpnt
introduce! a rero ers the town safe from any assault by : center of the county.
Neatucca
valley la
manufactured In tb<* dutrlctx of this county 'brough
which there should reat a broader cun- I lutlon believed to be th« forerunner of Federal«.
Following the seixure of the town I about one thin! of the county’s total which the road has b* *-n surv> y<-*l will
fidence, a closer sympathy and more! formal recognition by this country.
the Vasquistas set about the task of output. Nehalem is gradually posh
avallatite «b-ut ti ■ 000, which.
practical reciprocal helpfulness, has!
It ••»pr«»***-! the "c*-nt:dcr.t l>--p<* establishing a new municipal govern­
ing ahead in the dairy industry and it a«l«!«*«i to the Benson gift, is »aid b> be
sent me hither ns a bearer of a mes- 1 that in the ««{option and maintenance
sage of good will to our »ister Ameri­ of a republican form of government ment am! of maintaining jierfect order. will not be many years, it is said, un- enough to o|*en the road through this
| til the numtwr of cheese factories in county.
can republic.
•
I the rights, liberties and happiness of
STONED IN JAMAICA HIOT.
th« northern part of the county will be
“I take thi. »pportun.ty of wsuring
Chin^
will bv lecured I.”
STATE WANTS CASH.
doubled.
all thr American republic» that the
Mr. Sutler insisted that the re«oiu Touring New Yorkers Beat Off Mob
purpose of the United Stales toward |
Since the orgamxation of the Tills-
Iton .Wiis in dipl.-mati - form si.-I in
mook County Creamery association in Will AtkjGovsrnmsnl to Hspay Canal
With Auto Tools.
them is that we should live in amity way contravened the status quo in the
Contribution.
11HH the quality of the cheese manu­
and that we deaire only that more Orient or interfered with the protocol
Kingston.
Jamaica — American«!
factured tn the county has been stead
peace and more prosperity should come existing bstwrrn the-al lie«! powers.
Salem That an effort will be made
were not s;>ared in the rioting which I ily improved. There are 12 factories
into their individual and national
by th« state to collect 1200,000 of the
has
been
going
on
here
in
connection
in
the
association.
Last
year
the
as
­
lives.
1300,000 appropriated by th« legisla­
REAL SHIPS TRAIN TARS.
with the
__ ______
___ , ___
___
..
"While it ia entirely clear to those ;
street ___
railway
trouble.
A ’ sociation made 2.430,625 pounds of ture for its share in the purchase of
who have considered intelligently the I
party of Americana in an automobile cheese. The product of the cream­ the Oregon City locks is evidenced
history of the relations of the Unite»! Battleships and Cruisers, Raadf for were attacked by a mob and one of I eries in the association is inspect«*«! by from communications which passed
War, to Recsiv« Naw Man.
States to the other American Repub­
them was injured seriously.
The i F. W Christensen, an expert employ- l>«tween Attorney General Crawford
lics that our policies have been with­
•mi Governor West, th« latter writing
Washington, D. C. Green jack tars, party included Captain and Mrs. Frits j er! for the purpose.
out a trace of sinister motive, yet it | who used to go to old receiving ship« Duquesne, of New York, and Mr and
as a representative of the State Board
MEN
WITH
MEANS
COMING.
is true that our motives towards you when they enlisted, will now gw to Mrs. Wortley, of Brooklyn. A group
of Canal commissioners.
have not always been interpreted for­ full-fledged men of war and get their of men attacked their automobile with
Under an option of the State Su­
tunately at home, or faithfully repre- training.
bricks and stones.
Mrs. Duquesne Colonist Movement From East Al­ preme court it was inferred that the
sented by some of our nationality who
state would have an equity of 1200,000
The battleship Indiana was desig was struck by one of the missiles and >
ready Under Way,
have resided in your midst.
in the locks at such time as the locks
nate»l to take the place of the old re­ is said to be in a serious condition. |
Portland
Although
it
is
somewhat
"Much has been said about the ef­ ceiving ship I .ancestor at i'hilaiiel- The Americans were in peril of their
were disposed of, but whether this
fect of the opening of the Panama phia; the cruiser I>«nver was ordered lives, but their aaailanta w.-re finally ] early to draw estimates on the proba­ construction would hold is disputed in
ble
movement
of
odonista
to
Portland
canal, but I believe it is given to few . to replace the historic Independence beaten off by Captain Duquesne, .
connection with the sale to the United
of us to realise what magic possibili­ at Mare Islam!, Cai., and the cruiser xrmnl with a hammer, and Mr. Wort- 1 during the 46 day low fare period that Stat«« government, as the act pro­
ties are potential in that event. It Salem will take the place of the Wa ley with a jack handle. Two of the opened March 1. advance information vide« for this amount of money to l>e
gleaned by railroad representative« in
will create for our western world a bash, of Civil war record, at Itoston rioters were knocked unconscious.
turned into the school fund in event
thia city «hows that already a large
better situation fraught with ;xisaibil- The old ship« may b« turned over to
the state ever wishes! to purchase the
Kingston was given over to mob
number
of
opportunity
seekers
are
itiea so vast as to daxe the fancy.
In ■ patriotic societie«.
The ¡battleship» rule and as a result of collisions be­
locks.
this new world we must be found assign««! to receive recruit« finally are tween the police and the populace two headed thia way.
The argument is made that this sale
A. D. Charlton, assistant general is to the United Stales government
drawn closer by sympathies and mu­ i on reserve ami ready to fight on 24 men were kill«»! and more than ,30 In­
passenger
agent
of
th«
Northern
Pa
tual esteem, and working in harmony hours' notice.
and nut to the state, ami con»«-«|Ucntly
jured. some of them severely.
cific, reported that his advices from
towards beneficent ends.
We who
the state would be unable to collect its
Sir Sydney Oliver waa struck on the
St. Paul arc to the effect that the
live on the western hemisphere find
RATE IS THREE FOLD.
neck with a brick when he attempted
equity.
movement
through
that
city
ia
en
­
ourselves by force of g«»>graphy In cir­
to go to the rescue of policemen be
It is certain that the
cumstances which make our situation Esprets Companies Charge Justified sieged by a mob in a spirits store. couraging.
LAND SALES NET »150.000.
travel this spring will not Lc as heavy
peculiar. It was a perception of thia,
His secretary. Major Wyndham, re­
by Service Given.
as it waa a year ago, but that it will
which your own thinkers and states­
ceived a blow on the arm
Thrae Deale at Eugene Show Activity
consist of a greater percentage of men
Washington, D. C
Rates of the
men have seen as clearly ax our own.
Ovar Railroad Development.
with money to invest and men who
which prompted the announcement by American Express company are sub­
LIPTON STILL WANTS CUP.
want
to
locate
on
small
farms.
Eugene
Three land «alee were made
stantially
three
times
the
first-das«
President Monroe, of the great and
William McMurray, general paasen here aggregating more than 1150.000
beneficent policy that now bears his rate of railroads. Thia waa developed Challengs for International Yachting
ger agent of the Northern Pacific, haa in value. T. J. Ryan, of Portland,
at the investigation by Interstate
name
Trophy Expected From Him.
| received advices from Omaha that the who haa held considerable property In
"When the canal ia opened and the Commerce Commieaioner Lane into
Chicago- -Sir Thomas Lipton is pre­ movement through that city already is thia county, purchaser! the Fox farm
ship« of all countries of the world the rates and methods of express com­
paring to challenge once more for the starting.
of 112 acres, six miles north of Eu­
come sailing through the«« Carribean panies
gene for 114,000.
J. H. Bradley, vice president of the America's cup and prospects are ro­
seas, the peculiarity of our position
Watt to Outwit Book Agenta.
The Eugene A Great Western Land
will be accentuated, am! the wisdom company, testified that his company seate for another great international
This ia the meesage
Salem Governor We«t hit upon a company bought from 8. H. Friendly,
of that doctrine again will be confirm­ never hat! made a rate less than two yacht race.
ed.
In its future amplification. I and one-half times the first-class rail brought to Chicago by Sir William unique acheme for the appointment of L. 8. Logan and Er!ward Bailey, liv­
Bull, of Ixmdon. member of parlia- the nr it State Tait book commiaaion, ing between Eugene anti Junction
perceive it will be a common heritage, freight rate.
**!s that a reasonable rat«?" In­ ment and prominent in sporting and which he believea will allow the mem City, farms aggregating 1,000 acre«,
binding together the nations of the
other public affairs in England. Sir fieri to work under cover, for aeveraJ the price being over 1100,000. The
hemisphere with a fore« no power can quired Commissioner lane.
"I do not think two and a half time« William speaks with authority con months at least, without the interven- land is to be subdivided and the own­
break.
"In my judgment the Monro« doc­ the first-clasa freight rate is «rough ceming Lipton, aa he is a personal tion of a »mall army of book agent«. ers will maintain a 40 acre demonstra­
trine will reach the acme of its bene­ for the service we give,” replied Mr. friend and waa one of Sir Thomas' The membership of the present com­ tion farm under direction of compet­
ficence when it is regarded by the Bradley. "All in all, our rates the guests at New York when the last cup mission expires the first of next year. ent persons from Oregon Agricultural
Governor West haa marie up hia College.
people of the United States as a rea­ country over are approximately three race waa sailed.
The thin! deal was an agreement of
"I feel sure that there will be an- mind as to the personnel of the new
son why we should rcs|x>nd constantly t me« the Arst-clase freight rate.”
Mr. Bradley said that in his opinion : other race, though I would not say commission to succeed the present sale of 1,071 acreearruth of Eugene,
to the needs of those of our Latin
American neighbors who may find ne­ a fiat express rate would be too high that Sir Thomas haa made the an­ one and will immediately notify the formerly owned by Mr Ryan, but now
for short distances and too low for nouncement." he said at the Congre«« respective members that they will be sold by Hans T. Christianson to R. I-
cessity for our assistance.
ilptel. "I want to say also that I do appointed the first of the year.
Edwards, a right of away man for the
"It is a paraiiox that the severance long distances.
None of the members will know Southern Pacific. A tract of 136 acre«
not think that there is anything un-
of the physical ligament that joins the
Train Accidents Fewer.
I sportsmanlike
in
the attitude of who the other members are and the on the Siuslaw is also included at the
two continents of the New World will
They have a I name« of none of the members will be price of 988,1....
more closely unite them.
Culebra is
Washington, D. C.—Two hundred American yachtsmen.
the only clot in the artery of inter­ and one persons were killed and 4.2X3 perfect right to make conditions for a made public until official appointment
Wool Man to Ba Aided.
is made January 1.
course whose removal will give free injured in tram accidents during the race.
Thia will allow the individual mem-
"While I feel that it ia a handicap !
Salem In order to give assurance
circulation throughout the world or­ months of July. August and Septem­
ganism to the vivifying currents of ber, lull, according to accident bull«- I to b* rompe|lr*d to bring a boat across tiers to mak« investigations as to text- that the producer rather than the
broker may be benefited in the que«-
friendship, peace, commerce and pros tin No. 41, issued by the Interstate the Atlantic, it is merely a condition books quietly ami undisturbed,
tion of wool rate«. Chairman Atehi-
Commerce commission.
This was a that cannot be avoided.”
perity."
Oil Proapeeta at Bandon Good
•on, of the Railroad commission, haa
decrease of 120 killed and of 391 in­
Hugs Liner Hits Wreck,
Bandon — The proapeeta for oil at taken up the work of expediting the
Fr«« Tods Advocated.
jured as compared with the same quar­
the well of the Miocene Oil A Gas inquiry into the wool rate cases. an
Belfast — Thu White Star
Washington. D. C. — Representa­ ter of 1910. Accidents of other kinds
tives of the commercial organisations bring the total number of casualties Olympic, which left New York last company, near this city, are brighter that information may come In time to
in Boston. Philadelphia, San Francia« up to 2,75x killed and 19.In? injured, j Friday and was due in Southampton now than ever before and It ia the be of value to producers thia year.
Th« Oregon price ia baaed on the
Thursday, struck a submerged wreck confident expectation of Mr. Smith,
and Portland, Or., urged President
Horticultural Quarantine Favored
tianty early
Weln«-«day
hr will strike I a g-»id Boston »ecured price, with estimated
in the Atlanta
Welnewlay thr
the driller, that he
Taft to see to it that no transconti
The shrinkage, less the freight rate.
flow of oil in the near future.
Sacramento, Cai. Dr. A. J. Cook, morning. The damage was confined to I How
nental railroad be permitted to operate
Consequently the freight rate ia an
steamship line« through th« Panarne stat« horticultural commissioner, sent on« propeller, The Olympic cacried a. well ia now down 2,350 feet and will
canal.
They advocated free traffic a special appeal to the governors and large ;>aasenger list and many notable« be put down to the depth of 3,000 feet important factor to the grower. Word
through the canal or tolls favoring horticultural commissioners of all the welre included among her first cabin If oil Is not struck sooner, but it is haa been receiver! that the Interstate
American shipping
Several renewed Western state« asking them to use passengers. Among them were Am­ the belief of all concerned that the oil Commerce commiaaion ia working dili­
their appeal later before th« senato their influence with their senators and bassador Reid, the Duke of Newcastle, will be found in big quantities before gently on th«» question
another 100 feet is drilled.
representatives in Washington to se­ Count Apponyi and W. K. Corey.
interstate commerce committee. j
Children to Beautify City.
cure the passage of a national quaran­
Library Plan« Discussed.
“ Bathtub Trust” Frs«d.
Oregon Short Lina Fined.
Marshfield — A civic improvement
tine act, giving the United States
Albany Although this city will re­ campaign to lie conducted by the
Detroit- The government cause«! a
Boise, Idaho- Kight hundred doll an power to establish quarantine against
surprise in its criminal suit againat ceive only SI 2. MX) from Andrew Car­ school children ia one of the lateat
in fines wa« assessed against the Ore­ foreign nations.
th« so-called bathtub trust, when, negie, it is purposed to erect at 120,- idea« which 1« to be carried out at
gon Short Line in the United State«
Film Trust ia Suspected.
after announcing that its case was 000 library here thia summer. Mrs. Marahfield. On the auggeetlon of the
District court here. One fine was for
Washington, I). C. — Th« depart­ closed. Edwin P. Grosvenor. special 8. E Young, who donated the site for superintendent of schools, the Prog,
allowing freight train crew a to work
more than 16 hour« without the legal ment of justice is investigating the assistant to Attorney-General Wicker- the library, haa offered tn give 12.MX) reia club, an organisation of Marsh­
reat period; another for holding stock moving picture bus inc«« to ascertain •ham. moved that the rase against more provided an equal amonut were field women, haa Uken up the plan-
The inquiry, five of th« defendants b« nolle proaaed raised and it ia believed enough other The idea ia to beautify the city and to
in transit more than 2« hour«, and the if than is a "trust.”
third fine for maintaining unaaniUry like many recent Sherman law caaea. because of lark of evidence. Th« court donations could be obtained to provide have much of the work done by the
17,500 to add to the Carnegie gift
school children.
involve« primarily th« uses of patents. granted th« motion.
premise« at Pocatello.
Canal Will Increase Importance
of Monroe Doctrine.
Washington. D C. -Aa a result of
a conferon«« at the Whit« Houae it ia
bwlieved patents will soon laaue to all
bona fide entrymen of Siletx lands in­
tended to be benefited by the provis­
ions of the Hawley bill.
The conference waa arrange*! by
I Hawley, who, in company with Ralph
Williams, national emmittweman. met
with Taft and ofilciala of th« land
office and Interior department and
i thoroughly discussed th« Hawley bill.
Hawley's contention has been sus­
tained, ami as a result Slletx entrymen
Wh° h”t* •hown
the
wi
ceivs
v v’ patents,
p«i «««■•» a-'», rogardle««
of
aioourn actually cultivated,
The only exceptions will be those
«gainst whom th.- .l.-partmcnt haa a
k*-n* fide case or failure to comply
with other laws affect . entry,
I