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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1912)
APPLE FOES WAVERING. ■ P ’*» i REBELS IN FULL CONTROL. Eastern Commission Man Off»r Com* Mexican Forces Gathering for March to Capital. promise to Westerners. Washington. D. C. — Th» Eastern INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE Chihuahua Rebels are in control of I commission men who are backing the the entire stale of Chihuahua. Col APPLE CROP GAINING. Suiter apple but bill, on which a bear- onel Pancho Villa and bis forces are ,rl" • Rumors That South Pole HIS mg will be held Thursday, are pmpoe- still in the state but ao outnumbered Cold Weather in Hood River Zone Presages Big Yield. ing to compromise with the Western aa to be ineffective. Been Reached. Hood River With every indication The column under General Salazar members of congress and the Western apple growers who hava prepared to and Campa moved to the city from pointing to the biggest crop of apple« by far that the Hood River valley ever Norwegian Traveler Arrives at Tas atta.k the measure, and hav« suggest Saui and with Orosco's men are in had. the Growers' union, individual ed their wlilingneea to strike from camp at the edge of the city. All sa shippers and merchants arc making mania Four Others in Field the bill all reference to the apple boi loons are closed by order of Orosco. active preparations for an increased and Interest Crows. bill If the W vet era men would then An immense crowd welcomed the col local storage capacity to handle the fruit, which present ext I ma lea place umn from Juarez. withdraw their opposition. at upwards of 1,000,000 boxes. With Under Orozco's immediate command The suggestion was not entirely Hobart, Tasmania — Captain Raold work begun and plans under way, the Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer, satisfactory to the W estern mra here, are 600 former government troops. storage plants of the community will has reached here on his return from for they said that if all reference to The rebel generals dralarod that the have their capacity greatly enlarged the box were eliminated from the Sut his South Polar expedition. before the fall harvest begins. ler bill It would be brought up again numerous volunteers who were offer "While we will make no definite Inndon -Excitement was caused In next year as a separate measure, and ing themselves will soon swell the plans until after the annual meeting it wju preferable to settle the iseu^ al rebel army to 5,000 men. who will be of the stockholders here in April," Ixindon by a rum--r thatCapain Robert F. Scott, the British Antarctic ex this session and t-e done with it. taken south to secure control of Du- , says C. H. Sproat. manager of the Oregon and other Western growers plorer, had reached the South Pole. range. Torreon and all other towns be local union, "we propose to make a Au evening newspaper printed the r.s are strongly opposed to that provision i twren here and the City of Mexico. great inereare in our »«..rag« ware- of the Suixcr bill which ««tablishee mor. which is without confirmation houaoa." The union made the pur The misunderstanding by which from any source. Mrs. Scott, wife of the grades of apples. They hold that General Salazar delayed entering Chi- i chase last year of a number of lots the eiplorer, and olUrrn of the the this section is clearly'lliscriminapiry huahua apparently has I .ran cleared adjoining the preeent storage and re Geographical society say they have not against Oregon and Washington apples up. On the surface at least, all dis- frigerating plant. The prexent capa and wr-t-Jd not enable Western growers heard from him. city of the union building is 40,000 trust of Orozco has disappeared. If the rumor proves true. Captain to have their beat apples marked as A report from Parral saya that Jose boxes. It is hoped that at the meet Scott will have the distinction of hav grade A. At the hearing Thursday, <ie al l.ux Soto, with a small detach i ing a strong concerted action will be ing won a veritable race to the south provisions of the Sulzer bill will tie ment of Federate has joined Villa. made to increase thia capacity to sev ern extremity of the earth, several assailed by the Western men present eral hundred thousand box«-». expeditions under flags other than and an euort will be made to have the Diaz Outlines His Position. England's being now in the Antarctic. bill amended to adopt the Oregon box Paris -"What I promised my com FAMILIES COME WEST. Captain Scott, of the British Royal as the standard ami to readjust the I patriots was that I would return * Navy, is at the head of an expedition grades so that the finest Oregon apples should war break out against a for may go into the market as grade A. ; Coloniite' Children Will Assist In which included 80 men. 20 Siberian eign enemy, an«! not that 1 w.>uid r-« ponies, 30 dogs and two motor sledgea. with other grades fur inferior fruit turn to take part in the struggle of Work on Home Farms. which left England in July, 1010, on If these changes can be made, W-st- i the parties. I have no intention of Hood River Since the westbound era apple growers will supp«>rt the the Terra Nova. intervening in the strife of the ¡>ar- trains fille«! with homescekers have bill. ___________ Four other expeditions are st-vking ties, especially while they have n»«t been passing through H—-I River th« the South Pole. The moat important recovered their reason." THREE-YEAR BILL MODIFIED. past weak, about ten families have of these is that of the Norwegian cap This declaration wax telcgraph«*l stopped to make this valley their fu --------------- j tain, Raold Amundsen, who is utilii- by General Porfirio Diaz in connection ture home. A significant fact about iaa 1 th. !:•! rat:“! !•-!•« Subcommittee Drafts New and Easy i himi ■ report that ho had written a newcomers this year is that all seem Homestead Provisions. ship which Dr. Fridtjof Nansen used letter to a friend in New York saying to have made definite plana before in his explorations in the Arctic Washington. D. C.—The sub-com- ' he was ready to return to Mexico if leaving their Eastern homes. ocean. mittee of the public Ian«!» committee the country nevd««! him. Many have relatives who have al Another expedition is that of the ready secured places for ¿hem. Fri Austrian, Dr. Mawson, who was one having in charge the Borah-Jones POLICE RAID SUFFRAQETTES day a family with ten children arrived three year homestead bill has agreed of the members of the Shackleton ex from Missouri. The children will as pedition. His vessel, the Aurora, tentatively to several amendments slat in raising strawberries. left Australia in November, 1910. which will be laid before full commit Arrest Editors and Capture O’tices The colonists do not linger long in of Suffragette Publication. The German expedition, under Lieu tee for adoption. Instead of granting the city, but strike straight for the tenant Fitchner, of the Bavarian Six months' leave of absence, the bill Iximion—In pursuance of the deter communities they have chosen for army, sailed from Buenos Ayres Octo will provide that the "settler or his mination of the government fully to borne spots in the country. The class ber 5. last year. family" shall reside upon the land at of homescekers coming this year is es teat the efficiency of the existing laws A Japanese expedition under Lieu- ' least seven months in each year, and pecially gratifying to Hood River peo tenant Shi rase left Sydney harbor on before final proof is made will require to deal with the latest tactics of the ple. November 20 last. that a habitable bouse shall be erect«*! J militant suffragettes, before resorting upon the land, as evidence of intention to s|M»cial legislation to make the j MAN FILES ON LOST ACRE. OROZCO PROCLAIMED LEADER to make it a homo. funds of the (suffragette societies No provision has yet been adopted Other Rsbal Generals Recognize New requiring any specific amount of culti liable for damages done by their mem Government Surveyors Overlook Land Which Becomes Valuable. Rula in Chihuahua. vation. this subject being still often, bers, the police raided the offices of El Paso, Tex.—A special news dis but an amendment has been agreed the Women's Social and Political un I Roseturg An unusual transaction patch from Chihuahua says that Pas upon making the bill applicable to all ion. wax recotded at the Roseburg Unit««! cual Orozco was proclaimed generalis [tending unperfecte«! hom«‘«teaders en They arrested Mr. and Mrs. Freder-' States land office when John McNeill, simo of the rebel forces. According tries, so that, if it is paae«-d, home of Southern Oregon, filed U|>on an to the telegram, his leadership was «traders now striving to comply with ick Pethick Lawrence, joint editors of acre of land abutting the city limits acknowledged by the other insurrecto the law may secure title after three “Votes for Women." The police also of M«»!ford, omitted from the terri generals, Salazar, Campa, Hernandel instea«! of five year's residence. arrested later in the night Mias Chris tory embrace«! In government surveys. The amendments adopted will not and Ponce. tabel Pankhurst. They took posses In the event McNeill resides on the The announcement wax receive«! en meet the opposition raised by the In land continuously for 14 months he sion of the offices. thusiastically by the soldiers, who terior department and further protest ran purchas«- the same from the gov- The leaders of the union are eram« nt for 22.50. and should he wish cried. "Viva liberta,” and "Death to from that quarter is expected. Madero." charge«! with being responsible for the to waive this payment he can secure Orozco issued a proclamation deci ar- ; WOMEN AND CHILDREN LEAVE latest wirxlow smashing campaign. a government patent to the land at ing that the present movement knows Presumably they will be tried under the expiration of five years. no party, that the fundamental law Amari etna Left in Madera Are Armed the conspiracy laws. Members of the Bsrry Output Increases. of 1K57, guaranteeing the fullest lib- and Capable. uni in said the new departure of in Portland An increaseil production •rtiea to the p«N>ple, shall govern, and El Paso — One hundred and fifty dicting hard labor sentencee upon of strawberries is expect«*! in the asserting that a rebel army of 5,000 men would begin the campaign against Americana, mostly women and child those convicted of taking part in the Hood River and Mosier districts this the City of Mexico within a few days. ren from the American lumbering recent demonstration and in arresting year, and the O.-W. R. A N. company town of Madera, were brought into El the leaders would produce a bigger is preparing to give th« growers spe Paso, by the Mexico Northwestern crop of volunteers for militant work. cial service to Eastern points where Madero to Resign, Is Report, The weakness of the aurffagist the berries are sold. railway from Pearson, their first stop Mexico City The receipt of Presi ping place after leaving Maiera. cause, however, is seen in the fact In 1910 the Hool River distYicta ex dent Madero's resignation [and also Another train bringing refugees from that the great majority of women de ported 62 carloads of berries from the that of Vice President Suarez would Chihuahua is expected over the Mexi nounce the militant actions, which state. This year the output will be not surprise members of congress can Central. they assert are being carried too far. | approximately 100 carloads, aero rd - when that body m«-«-te on April 2. or There is ample evidence that the ing to early estimates. With the exception of a small hos They are v Kin thereafter. The report originat- pital staff at Pearson, every American recent window smashing has alienate«! shipped to points in North Dakota, ed among members of congrrez. tn j woman and child in the towns of public sympathy. Minnesota, Wisconsin and ax far East fact, Madero's and Ruares* resigns- ' Madera an<! Pearson, Mexico, ia on While th« militant suffragettes ax Chicago. tions are said to be expect«*!, in which ’ United States soil. were vainly trying to break through case, according to the beat informa These assert that for weeks they the cordon of police about Parliament Big Crop in Grand Ronda. tion obtainable. General Trevino virtually have been isolate«! and liv Square, 200 medical student« organ Imbler The estimate now for the would be the choice of eongreaa. ing in a state of terror. With nuither ized a raid on the suffragette prem fruit crop of the Grande Rondo valley wire nor train communication and ises. to pay them back in their own for 1912, including pears and [teaches, May Call Militia Soon. mails demoralised, they have been cut coin. is 1,000 carloads. The fruitgrowers Washington, D. C.- Activity of the off completely from the outside world Marching to the building occupied arc agitating the marketing problem division of military affairs of the War and almost constantly have been by the Women's Press in Charing and the president of the Eastern Ore department, in connection with gene menaced by marauding bamis. Busi Cross road, where there was a big dis gon district fruitgrowers' association ral stalT and quartermaster depart ness at Madera, they say, is non play of suffragette literature, they has issuad a letter to the growers to ment», gives rise to the report that existent. It was reported by refugee«, bombarded it with stones, smashing ihe mililia of several states will be the mills of the Madera Lumber com all the windows, to an accompaniment get their reports for 1911 and their ideas as to a selling agency. About ordered to mobilise on short order and pany were closed, hundreds of work of cheers from deligted spectators. 75 Inches of snow has fallen over the possibly ordered to the Mexican men being thrown out of employment. grain section of the Grande Rond« birder to supplement regular troops, Finder of Money Lozes. valley and fumishe«! excellent [>rota unless more quieting word comes from Battleship Utah Swift. Kansas City A. W. Foster cannot tion for the winter grain. M- I New York—Word reached the navy have the m«>ney he picked up on the Farmers Give Lerd^For Railway. yard here that all previous speed rec floor of a Kansas City safe deposit No-Toll BUI Possib'o. Eugene — S«> anxious are farmers Washington. D. C.—No decision on ords for battleships in the United company. The court of appeals de the question of the Panama canal tolls States navy had been broken by the clared the money should remain with along the river road northwest of Foster upon Eugene to have the Portland & Eugene was reached by the house committee battleship Utah, with an average the deposit company. on interstate and foreign commerce speed of 22 knots in her four-hour full finding 1180 on the vault floor turned electric line ext«*nd«*d into their terri and it i« possible that the bill will be power run off Provincetown. The de it over to the officers of the company tory that they have offered to de««! to reported without any toll provisions. signed speed of the vessel, an oil and No owner for the money was found the county alx feel more land along Amer and ho brought suit to recover IL A their proprrty to make the road 88 The majority ia believed to favor a coal burner, was 20.75 knots. paragraph to the bill which would ican battleship speed laurels have jury awarded him the find and the de feet in order that a 40-foot strip might lie turned over to the electric give the president authority to make been held by the Delaware, which in posit company appealed. company. The question of a franchise the rules and regulations governing her preliminary trial made 21.58 knots. Chinese Looters Spare Foreigners for the railway company will coma canal tolls. Army Staff Is Revised. Pekin—Chang Ting Fu. an import1 before the court for hearing soon. Robber Tuma Motorman. Washington, D. C.—Carrying out ant city on the railroad about 180 Traps Bls Wild Animals. Oakland. Cal.—A young man. styl the theory upon which it was founded, miles southwest of Pekin, has been Albany — R. S. I-eeper, of Albany, ishly clad, turned robber here, held that the general staff of the army shall added to the lie« of places which have up the motnrman and conductor of a be kept supplied with new blood by been looted and burned. No details present«! the skins of four wild«ats Grand Avenue streetcar, robbed the continually displacing the officers who have reached here, but it is thought and two coyotes at the county clerk's conductor of 117.40, forced both men have seen four years' service by men there need be no fear for foreigners office here and collected the at ate He trappad the animals In to get off the car and ran it himself to called In from the field, nearly two there, because the mutineers every bounty. within a few blocks of the business dosen changes ia that body have been where are observing the same rule of the Upper South Santiam river re not touching strangers. gion. center of town, where he disappeared. announced. TO INOCULATE SOIL OF OREGON Agricultural College Giving Free Bac teria to Farmers. Corvallis — Free bacteria for the raising of leguminous cups, such as alfalfa, peas, beans, and clover». will be furnished to the farmers of Oregon u|x»n request by the dr|>artiiivtit of bacteriology at the Oregon Agricul tural college. The experiment sta tion experts hav« been busy preparing this material for the inoculation ef soil for some time, and will send full directions for its use with each cul ture. Those desiring the material should send their requests at least two weeks in advene« of the time they wish to use it. stating what le guminous crop« they desire to raise, and how much land they intend to piant. Anyon«- who has examined the roots of a thrifty plant of this sort of crop knows that there are found on the mote small lumps, known ax nodules. Scientific study has shown tneee to lie caused by bacteria infecting the roots, and that unless these are pres ent. a g«H>d stand will not be obtain««!, showing that the bacteria are n««ces- »ary to the full growth of the plant. If the soil does not contain the bac teria, a gtxxi catch of the crop may not be expected. By using the«.- cul- tures the proper bacteria may be in troduced inbi the anil. Where a crop has never been grown on a particular piece, of land, as where alfalfa ia be ing introduced, or when th«- stand ob tain«! has not been satisfactory and it is known that the lack was not that of sufficient lime, such cultures can be us«! with goiwl cffecL They will not, b wrvi-r, correct lime deficiency, nor will the bacteria thrive in acid soil. For this reason, lime should be applied where needed before the culture is FARM IS WOHLD PROBLEM Samuel Hill Says Country Must Be Made Attractive, Portland—That the problem of in ducing people to go back to the lan<! can only be solved by providing good roads, telephones, go««! sc I mmi I s , rural delivery, was the d«*claration of Sam uel Hill, pioneer in the giMwl roads movement in the Pacific Northwest, in an address deliver««! in Westmin ster Presbyterian church, dealing with the building of highways. He point«-»! out that between the years 1870 and 1900 the proportion of the [sipulation engagi-»! in agricultural pursuits had b«wn reduce«! one half. This, he declared, was one explanation of the high coat of living. He said the problem of putting people back on the farm and kareplng them there is not only a national one, but is one with which the whole world is call«l to deal. To keep people on the land, ho assert««!, required that they should not only have improved facilitiee, but that they should have markets for their products. Good roads over which to haul these products wrre shown by the speakrr to lie indispen sable in the solution of thia ecunnomic [iroldem. 15 CENT MEALS STARTLE Ststs Auditors Gssp al Assessor's E spans« Account. Salem Fifteen-eent meals and bm!s for 50 cents a night, charged by As- eesaor Strain, of Umatilla, against his expense on a state account caused the auditing department in Secretary Ol cott's office to gasp. Strain was here recently attending a state meeting of th« aaa«*saors of the state. He report ed do expense for carfare. For throe days he charged 45 cents a day for meals, or 16 cents a meal, and 50 crate n night for lodging. His three days' stay here at the assessors' meeting will cost the state 12.H5, which is consider««! a record breaker. OREGON FRUIT IN GERMANY Qrande Ronda Apples Make In Europ«. Big Hit La Grande Returns have b«*en re ceived from the Grande Ronde apples which were shipp'd to Germsny. They aversgm! II.K2 the box. With the remittance came a most flattering re port that the apples were received in the beet of condition and that the box of extra fancy apples shipped gratia with ths/ shipment to Emperor Wil liam of Germany waa well received and much appreciated. From present Indications the Granda Romir valley expects to market most of Its spple crop this year in Germany. Fruit Buds Not Injured by Cold. Brooks — Th« cold weathar of last weak ia ended and a careful inspection of the fruit buds discloses very little harm don«. Pear buds, which war« a little in advance of th« season, ar« slightly blackened on the outaid«, but the heart is not affected.