REPUBLICAN KLAMATH VOL. e IX. " "" KLAMATII FALLS, KLAMATH COUNTY, OREGON, ------------------------ I —------------ Timber la nd, Act Jun« M. H7l HOME TOR fRIENDLESS- No'll» K FCIK Fl Ili.iCAiloN. i iilltHl MI k U m Luinl offi< v, l.akwtlftw, Mr««un. July 16, l»>4 Institution In Iowa Supported by All Notluv 1« livivby glVvn that In uotnpll ■ in» with th« pruv talon« uf th« act ut Denominations. June 1. !>*B. •ntlti«‘l An a< t for th« aaiv ut limner lamia In the Mlatra of "In • low whlapter, looking up. sh* said < ullturnlu, oteg««n. N rvuum mid w uah I »in ao huiigri do t,ot tu, a «war, Ingtoii Tvrrltury,' vMl«nt|«d to m H th«’ <»lvr in« • ne |*l«a*4i, u» buy «oil»«* br«a<1, I’untn lot ml Mint«« •»> m > i of Auguat <. . For I h«v« ««(«it nothing «11 thle day IBM, III»’ loimwiiig peraona have thia day ** n r iipi urn««! !«■ «• and whhj*r *ufi and low. li«v«i in liiia milt« Hieir awurn atatuint’iila | Or INTEREST TO OUR READERS i'1«a'l » Illi a iNzwrt tr.at wgu )<| uo < I m * >l»'nl«d tu Wit. An<! «■ thr R|ioit4t n«r | al«- II| ■ tr«i»LU»d »<>, llvorge Mr«h«’n. of Hall Jot»««, fount y of j « ru»h «1 In an liiBUnl all my M-lrlRh prldr * Hit n I a rial*. Htat»’ o( <*MlHutnla. aworn etaIt'iio’iit, N" lor thf puiuhuae of General Review of Important tlappen- * Mb«* aha l.vRblu m«, In thiDes b«|>p|«r year«, the IIWS. H««l|on It». TownNhip a H, 1 With ang«l taca, th<> «till a ( hild Mt f<>'m, Kang«1 ll‘n Kaet W. M penlgs Presented in a Brief and A nd « h«i» *h«< pras a, I hear thru Rralrinl t««r» uuiiii 1» niitinHt, ot BouMvr <*r«’*’k. Her thaniiR t«j film who •hvltvr» Iruu* lhe Condensed Form. County «»f Hants Crua. Hut«> of Call* storm '* lornitt, «worn ataiemoni No ¿*a«, (or thu pur» hae«' of thu awS« Heutlon lu, Town Iweiity*one ycara ago thiee little ■ lilp Si Houlh. Itange 11»* l.iiat W. M A »nt anil heir hs, Ueii birn to the children were suddenly bereft of father Aiittk II Ciiaar. oi H mii Jo*«», County of Hanta Clara. Nlato u( California, awurn Ruiuiiteti liiqierial family. ami mother—they were friendless and atalatnvnl N»» J***. H»r thu purcliaaa of | th** **S n,’‘* H< • lion V. and I Brince Henry, of l*rii,«ii, will vlwil homeless; but it «•> only one ol the »w^ of iiw'< H« < thin jo iownahlp F/ I many similar instance» hsppening the Hl. IxitiI fair «hoitiy. H<*ulb. Itat»at«’ i!Mi Eaal W M »very day—only three little children I hat they will off« t proof to «how that ' W. J Bryai ha, lost bls fight for lelt friend!»»« and bonrelges; that ua» thu land «ought la mor« taluMlil«« for Ila ’ llmlM-r or «ton« than for uarluultoral (50,000 of the lh>um tt e.tjte. all. But it wa» a erucial moment in at purp«HNH* Mild l<> e*lMh»|Mh their * lallll» | I«» M«ud land tn fore the lt**glater and ><«*- least one Ilfs. Rev. J. l>. I a-men wa» What Ruaslan ship, fiom « riv * r at I.Mkt view. Oregon, on Wrdnra at that time pastor ol a large church Port Arthur ar, widely K*atUirwl. ti.. . in. ..tn .lay ' f • >• 1.1.« r, ..»•! They name ae withtM»«*« Mark II in Council Bluff», la. This man, A full fledged isbeJIon i, on in Para ahoae heart was large enough to find a Cha»«*. H**n Joec, California. T 11 Hhun nun, and m Carmi* hued, Klamath guay. The relM-l« seem lo have the place for every unfortunate one, U»>k Falla. Oregon, John It Hlnnoft. Houldur Creak. California, Uvorga M«*< h<*n. Han upper hand. iht-iw children into hla own home, jn»«-, California. Adnilial Togo reports that nearly ail where they «hared tbs »ame li ving. Any and mii |x-ra4«na claiming adveraft- ly the above deacrlbvd land« arc r«x|ucat- of the Ruamati «hip, Imve ratiirned lo tender care that wa» bestowed upon hi» «>•1 to flic lh*dr claim» in thia offi>«’ on or own lillls ones. It w«a not long be foil Arthur. I»« fore e«*ld Mb «lay of October, IWH J N. WATH o N. Ite^later fore h>- learned of other children who I Titubar ¡.«ini, Art Juhc 1, IRTI NOTI 'E Foli l’I'BI.ICATluN. (..'llltril NluUR latini Office. Jottaovlew. ori', July 11. Nulle« la liorrby tflvaii thut In uumpU* «liti' with Ilio |*rovlaloita of Ih«- acl of t'oiitfrvaa <»f Junc 4. ID7M, «’Utili™! 'All art h»r ih«» aula of tlffibrr tatui« In «!»• F»t «*!«■■ ut l'allturniu, N*va«la aii'l W «sabina Ioli iiltlt<>r>. «*a r|till<kd Io all tho l'ublta lo* n<l Hi atra by a« t of Autftat 4. l«w, KI»\VAlCi> HEAM. of Klarnath Falla, Coutil/ ut Klamath, HI m I v ut Otrgoii, bua (bla day Hiad In lilla ««ffi« «• bla »Wurii alatemeli!. No 2M7. (or lite puri haar uf Ih« ae\. ot of Hei liuti Ni» n, in Tuwnahlp N«> > M*»uth. llMiiav No D Kaat, and wlll uff« r pruot 10 «huw th«t thv land «ought la mura vultiublr fot Ita timlM’r or alone tlian tur agri* otturai pur|M>ara. and tu eatabllab bla * lui in I«» mal»! land brfur« tlrorg«’ T lialdwin. Conili > Judgn ut Klamath <'utility, Oregon, ut Klamath Falla. Ore gon. un Maturday. Ih« Ulti day ut Oilo- brr. IN Ilo namm aa wltnrMr» E M C«» lauti, 11 C. Mhurt. Martin H«»barl. and T II Hhannan, all ut Klamath Falla. Orrg«n Any and all |»«>r«oii» < lalmhia adverae* ly thè alxiv» de»« rlbrd lamia are re«|ueat- rd tu Ìlle ihelr « Ialina In thla ulti«-e un or beturo aald Uh day of Ovtuhar, IPM. J N WATHON. Keglater NuTICK fUlt |•Unl.lCAT¡uN. l>e|M»rttnrot ot thv interior, l^tnd UIU lv «I letter V i<-w. Ore. Jun« ». IM Notice Ite hereby «Isen I lite I tile follow Ing natneU »eluer ha« lllr.l norie, ot tile Ihtentntu Io make llual prwtt In aupporl or hl« claim, uml that »al.l prm>r will be made betöre Uaorg« T ltalnwm. Count» Juu.r or Klamath County, ore . .1 Klam ath Calla, ore. on Turarla). Auauat »th. laH. via Hamuel I*. Purler ot 11-4 Or Id Oregon, homestead No Z1M. tor the a', ot »a1«, sex ot ■**. and nwX ut ».'• • ■ lion .. I. amahlp ♦> ». ranter 1; C. SV M Ha name« th. ti.lluwiiia witur-aete to prvva roa continuous roarovneo upon ami cultivation ot aul.l land, via Frank Van *«••*», l M.e.u.l» v-u U.-.e VI — Ztoore ami «rank Keeler, all ot llwineld. vregou J N WATRON. Ileglteler NOT4CK Fol« PUBUCATION. lieparimeni ot the Inierlor, Imnd um.e al latke View. ore. June 11. I»H Notice la hereby given that the follow- In« named tecttler lia» tiled notice ot hlo Intention Io 'omtnute hla claim, ami that aald |*t’»of will la’ made belora Oeoroe < h.tetalra. County Clerk ot Klamath County. Oregon, al Klamath Falla. Oro- ion, on Monday. Auauai ». II»H. via T. ■. Nlchulaa hom.-ai.-ad No. XWI. ot Fori Klamath. Klamatli County. Oregon, tor lol No I». ««. lion 1. lownahlp M a., range !U K W M He name« the following wltneaaea to prove Ina cunllnuoua residence upon and cultivation ot aald lami, via II M Mor gan. Andrew Hlo««y. W »1 Morgan and Jam.. M Emory, all ot Furl Klamath. Oregon. J. N WATSON. Hcglater. NOTICE Foil lU IlLICATION. Department of the Interior. l«and uffi(® at 1-ahe View. Ora. June Ito. r>H Notlca la hereby given that the follow ing tiMinrd «« tiler liaa filed noth'« of hla Intention to make final proof In aupport of hla < lalm. and that aald proof will lx made before the Itcglater and Het elver at lo»kn View, Oregon, on Monday. Aug ual mil. HAM. Ala Fretlerlck Htuklr. of Merrill. Klamath County. Oregon, home* atrad No XX»». f»»r the nw^ ol n«W. sec tion F7. township to a. range lo E. \\ M lie mirnra the following Witnesses to prove hla continuous reahirnce uiM»n and cultivation of mtld land, via; C II Mer rill, John T King. Walter Purdy and Bert l>a\ls. all of Merrill. Oregon J N. W ATHON. Heglaler. Timber l»and. Art June J. 1*72 NOTICE FOK Firitl.lCATlON. United Kilt tee I at lid Office. la*kt*view Oregon. June J. IMS. Notice tM hereby given that In compii ance with the provialvna of the art ot CongrtRH of June X. 1HW, entlllrtl "All net f»»r the «ale of tlmlwr lamia In the Htatra of California. Oregon, Nevadi*. and Washington Territory. as ritrntl- rd to ail the Public band Htates by act of August 4. lMU. EHANK MAHHROW. of Klamath Falla. County of Klamath. Htntr <»f Oregon, ha« this day hied In thin office hla sworn statement. No SN6Ò. for the purchase of Lot X of Sec tion No. 2, In Township No. 37 Routh. Itange No !» East W M . anti wlll offer proof to nhow that the land nought Is more valuable for Its timber or atone than for iiitrlciiltural purposes, and to entiibllnli hla claim to said land before (leorgc T Baldwin. County Judge of Klamath County, Oregon, »it Klamath Falla, Oregon, on Munday, the 22d day of Augunt, HMM. lie names an wltncaaea: W. O Htnlth, Frank Fa«. J. C Hmlth, Archie Johnson, ami Jamrn Doyle, all of Klamath Falla, Oregon. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly th»» abovc-dcacrlbed land« are re quested to flic their claims In thin office on or before said 22d day of August. 1PM J. N. WATSON, Hcglater. Timber Ixinil. Act Juno >, ItTS. notice fob pi ' bi . ication . United Htutea I .«ml lifth«, l.teki-vli'W. Ore., Juno 3, 1»H Notice 1» hereby given Hint In compll- anca with the provisions ot tlu> net nr oongrrsa of June 3. IH7N, entitled "An net for the «nlo of timber Inmln In the Htuti-n of California. Oregon, Nevada. ■ ml Wnnhlngton Territory. nn extend e,l tn nil the pulillc Land Htaten by act of Augunt 4, IW2, ABCII IE A. JOHNSTON, of Kinninth Fall». County of Klnmnth. Ulate of Oregon, ha» thi» dny ft'.t-d In thia offloe hi« «worn »tatement. No. »ft!, for the purehaae of thn nU of nell, >«k of net«, net* of nwk of Acetlon No. ». In Townahlp No. 41 Mouth. Range No. 13 Eant. W. M , »nd wlll offer proof to »how that Ihe land »ought 1» more vnl- uatiln for Ita t Im tier or »tone than for agricultural puruo»»». »nil to entahllali III» claim lo "Bill land before tleorge T Baldwin, County Judge of Klamath County. Oregon, nt Klamath Fall», on Frldnv. the IKth day of Augunt. IWH. He nnmea a« wltncnaca: John llrla- coll. J. C. Jnrvla. ami George Morrla. of Bonanxn. Oregon; Thoa. Hhormon, of Klamath Fall». Oregon. Any and all peraona claiming adverae- ly the ghove-deaerlhed land» are re <|iieated to file their claim» In thia office on nr before »aid ISth day of Auguat, 1104. J. N. WATRON, Rsglstsr. I , , WEEK’S DOINGS STOP SEIZURES Newsy Items Gathered from All Parts of the World. Only Goods for Japanese Government Contraband. ------- The Boaton Htsainslilp coti pany tiaa had been h it to the cold rm tci>-» of a refused tu take auy more Hour for seltish world. Moved with compa»- Japan at prem-til. ■ ion, he took these, al>o, to hi» already The seizure ot the Kuavlati torpedo overcrowded ln>rn<*. Th»n came th< Iteiat al Cbefoo by Japan may bring test; ntort'-y was nredt-d. Il<- had a China into the war. lew thousand dollars which he had -avel up for a rainy day. lie little Yaqul Indians have gone on the war knew a lull the Master ha<l in store fog path and NotIhweaU-rn .Mexico auliti- him; but he waa obedient, and when palea a reign ol terror. the news canu-that other little beip. Rioting aa ■ te»ult of the lews on<-» had been left alone, fatherlew strike al Chii-agu is Im teasing, ■ nd tnolhcrlc««, and the command came will ank Mayor Hatilton lo tu take these also, to the ordinary man, struggle. with his house tilled to overflowing and Whitecap, are terrorizing Cripple a large congregation looking to him to be fe<l »piIituaIly, it would have seemed Creek. like an im|HMMtibility; not so, however, A North Carolina mine waa auddenly with this man; it was enough for him fliteided and eight men drowned. to know that iii» Master approved of it The owner, of the <ierman atennier »lid hid him to do it. A» he »topped Tima will appeal from the decision of out upon Hi» promise» and obeyed the command to go forward, the way opened the prize court. Iwfore him, ami when It» had eiba’isn <J The Russian Port Arthur ll<<rt ia be- hi» own competency, never douhtirg lievwl to have elutled Admiral Togo and lint that a way would lie provided to joined the Vladivostok squadron. supply their needs, lie who owns the *1 Wo Japanese torjiedo lioate vutered • attic upon a thooaand hill» moved Cbefoo harlioi in the night arid towed ii|tein the hearts of His faithful sub- the Russian cruiser Ryeehileltii uaay. Jrct« to ra-nd of their aul»<tan<e that ! the»e little, homeless ones might be (¡real Britain i, far from satisfied ■ ared for. Larger quaiters lieearr e with the finding of the prize court in tita-eaaary, ami they were secured I lie caw of the steamer Knight Com From a small la-ginning, twenty-one mander. year» ago, the Christian Home has A Russian military expert argue« grown until now alrout twe hundred that Kuro|>atkln cannot afford to leave ■ ml fifteen children are cared for there, l.iao Yang on account of the store, ami ami two thousand have Iwen placed in g'Htel Christian families. The real ea- fortification,. •teh •< aaU.^% fem». ratwing liottw employe, wilt negtn < • tagi • and other buildings, all owned amt to fore the governo ent to make by an organization which l a» been an injunction against the l-eef trust, in formed through I lie efforts of Mr. the hope ol ending the great strike. la-tnen with a view of making It a |a-r- Secretary Hay will addr.-e, a strong note to Ruaaia regarding the neiiurr of the «teamer Arabia, M niatr McCor mick's report showing her to I h - in the wrong. It la prolmble Ruaaia will pay for all the cargo taken promptly, aa the ■ tar's troops can use it. AUGUST IS, 1904. NO. ■■ ARABIA CASE FAR FROM SETTLED Protest to Russia Kring Pre pared by Secretary Hay War Ruling (annoi Be Accepted. MEANS MOVE TOWABO MUI DIN. Japancsc Concentration Shows At tempt Will De Made to (ul Line. 20, ’evveeewwwe'ewewwwevwe « e e » « v ► ► * » ► OREGON NEWS OF INTEREST St. Petersburg, Aug. 11.—Although > Lieutenant General !-aHiar»ff reports ^**>******..1 à à........ . > tliat there ■ no r'bange in the situation LINEN MILL POR SALEM. around l.iao Yang. It is evident from TROLLEY AROUND GRAND RONDE. the special dispatches to the Associated Press from l.iao Yang and Hinteintin Plan! Costing iiooooo Wlll Be Nev Electric Line Will Develo» that the Japanese are continuing their Opened Early Next Yeur. Union County. preparations tor a flanking movement Salem—Without „king for a dollai I .a Grande—The people of Grand which may possibly alter the nature of the expeeted engagement at l.iao Yang, j of subsidy or for financial assistance of Ronde valley, wbo bav, long waited for and which may also further delay the any kind from th, people of thia com the advance ot an electric railway crucial development. munity, Eugene B-«ae and associates through Union county, will soon see The conentration of a strong Japan will establish a linen mill in Salem their hopes realized. ese forces at Kiaruatze indicates an in Engineer Davidson and a corps of tention to pre»« firward toward Muk thia winter and Lave it in operation den, and if possible to cut the commu soon after the first of the year. surveyor» will be on the greond by the nications and prevent General Kuro The plant to be established will re middle ot thia week. The company patkin from retiring northward. <>en- quire an initial investment of (100,000. behind thia scheins I, known a, the eial Kuropatkin is evidently aware of this move, and is sending out recon It will employ during the first year a Eastern Oregon Development company, noitering parties from Hinteintin along force of 100 periom, two-thirds of of which T. W. Davidson is president the Haimatze rood. This is shown by whom will be women and children. It and W. E. Davidson is secretary and ilie slight en -ounter with s Japanese will handle a ton of flax fiber a day, treasurer. outpost within 30 miles of Hinteintin and will use the product of 3,000 acie. The road will con net t all to theprin- The Japanese are also bringing strong of land »owed to flax. ; cipal points in the valley in addition fortes from Yinkow. Thi, very gratifying outcome of the to circling the valley. The survey and Column mar.hing from Sin <'twang with the evident intention of flwrking flax filler experiment, and investiga- fjr8t estimate will cost about (10 000 , . l.iao '"ang from the westward, included lions may tie credited in a large mess- u.e to the effort, of tbe Oregon Women's •"** »1,000.000 w>ll be Invesud before 10,000 Chinese from the island of For rf—'» ** ’n op^vstion. mosa, who are Japanese subjects. The Flax Fiber association, the leading In addition to the great amount of Associated Press < orreepomlent at Liao spirits of which were Mr,. W. p. Lord, Yang pointe to the alarming character Mrs. O. N. Denny and Mr,. H. L. produce and fruits to be handled by ■»f this develoment, and feats tbst the Pittock. Seven or eigth years ago the new line there are many hundred example may prove contagious. If the thoee zealous women began the experi- million feet of lumber that may thus local Chinese are induced to join the merit, which >iemon,trated the high be brought to market, and numerous Japanese it will lie impossible to dis quality of the fiber <rom Oregon grown big lumlier plants will exist where at tinguish the Formosan and Manchurian flax. Since that time the atteniton of present are small mills. Real estats Chinese. This revives the Spector of : flax experts brut been attracted to <HI be valaed much Irgher and all Chinese embroilment, with the more Salem, where the experiment, were will reap a harvest from their interests remote possibility ol foreign entangle conducted. Though the Oregon Wo- here. men’. Flax Fiber awxiation discontin- ________ ments. There is considerable anxiety re ued its work because it had accom calling the presence of General Yuan plished what it had started out to do CLACKAMAS COUNTY PRODUCTS, _____ 'hi Kai, commander in chief of the and was not able to carry the work, _ . _ Chinese forces, and General Ma, with further, it, efforts were productive of ... ... strong forces of troops in the north, results whose importance cannot yet be »^lrs» Steps Toward Securing Ex Washington, Aug. 15. — Secretary Hay is preparing a protrst against th» confiscation of a portion of the cargo of lhe Jlambuig-A tneriiin steamer Arabia, under the terms of the tiodingH of the ptize court at S ladivoetok, and ■» eoon as the p«|<er« ais complete, will foiward them to Ambassador Mc; Cormick, at Hl. Petersburg, for presen tation to the Russian government. Along with this protest Fecretary Hay will file a general protest against furth er aeizures of American good» and sup- plie» consigned to Japanese port» un iría it can lie shown that the goods are intended tor the use of the Japanew- military or naval fortes. It will 1« made plain that thia gov ernment does not subscribe to the Rus sian view of contraband of war, and will not consent to the seizure of its goods on the g'ound« on which a por tier! of the Arabia's cargo ia held at Vladivostok. To strengthen his pro test, Sw-retary Hay will forward to St. Petersburg affidavits laid before him by a representatire of the owners ot the flour that had lieen seized, conclusively showing that it wae consigned to com mercial hous<s in Japan, and not to lest, should a convenient opportunity agenta of the Japanese government. present itself, they would be tempted The state department has been ad to overstep the bounds of mutiality. vised that the proceedings of the Vladi- ALASKA MAY NND TAULT. voatok prize court ate to I* reviewed by a »u|>erior board at the Russian Department Does for Bankers What < capital, and it is the intention to have It Would Not for Territory. i the American protest on hand in time Washington, D. C., Aug. 11.—The ( to Ire passed u|>on by that body. postoffice department, by issuing an As yet the owners of the floar and I order today at tbe behest of capitalists railway supplies that were seized have ■nd bankers of New York, eliminating not submitted to tbe state de¡«rtment all weight restrictions on first cla.-» 1 any claim against the Russian govern mail matter addressed to foieign coun ‘ merit, apparently assuming that Rus tries w here domestic rates do not ap 1 sia n ay yield to Secretary Hay's pro 1 ply, lays itself open to criticum of last test and release the goods now held -tiacrimlnating against Alaska. ' If the good» have been used by tbe »inter an effoit was made to induce Russian», or i( bir »uu« oUxw r-a—u, tit« d«*iartni«nt to tbe relraae ia impracticable, and Rus »esttictions on first-class mail matter, sia admit« the correctness of attitude a i that Alaska miners might ship their of this government, such claims will gild to statea by mail in packages have to te presented. It is lhe belief weighing more than fonr pounds, but ol some officials of the state de|>art this privilege «u denied. Shippers ment that the matter will eventually repreeented through congressmen that be adjusted in this manner, and that they were now at the mercy of the the owners of the confiscated goods will transportation companies, who weie t>e fully reimbursed. charging exhorbitant rates to bring gold to the states, and they therefore »ought the privilege of shipping by POWERS STAY OUT. I mail. The de|>artment then held it could not amend its regulation. Now, America to Have Tree Rein In Deal* however, it amends the regulation in I order that the banks may more conven ing With Turkey, iently ship their securities abroad. estimated. hlblt for 1903 ralr. Oregon City—The Clackamas county court ha» issued a call asking the farm ers of e ch precinct of the county to ss- Extension of Astoria a Columbia -emble and name delegate, to attend a River Road Again Discussed. sort of a convention that will be held Astoria—The extension of the Aitoria st Oregon City October 6, in connection A Colombia River railroad from Sea- with the meeting of the court. This side south is again beingdiar u-eed, and is a step preliminary to the gathering this time there is evidently some basis of an exhibit of the resources of Clack- for the rumor, although nothing offi- »mas county t> be made at the Lewis cial on the subject can be obtained, «nd Clark fair under the terms of tho Below 8.aside is a fine ledge of rock, ' ffel ol the I-*wii ,nd C,ark commis- and some time ago there wa, talk of "««>.’hich sgrees to putcha e at cash * value the exhibit from each county at opening it up to secure rock for the . a coet noj exceed (500. The call »■Uy asietuion. Engineer Hegatdt. ot also request, the farmers to reserve the Fort Stevens, and Superintendent Me- cream of their products thi, year u a Guire, of the railway company, have nucleus of a creditable collection to be made an inspection trip over the pro- «ent from Clackamas to the 1905 fair, posed line, and examined tbe rock in ____ the ledge. They are «aid to be well ■ pleased with the result of th it invts- H»r*on Will Assist in Road Building, ligations. When the extension is Salem—The county court of Marion built, it will also be used to bmg log, i„: i > . z ,i _ r, - j . . 9 . * county nas decided to a»*! in coni tine« fur the Seaside Lumber com penny from • * . . . vvujiwu its timber holdings in that vicinity, {lon *,t*1 Linn county court in and the a^aerst on is made that A. B. <*onaidering the matter of opening a Hammond has made a contract with wagon road to connect the Corvallis A the mil) company tos-ll it hie timber, Eastern railway with the Deschutes also located in that section, at (2 per country, east of the Cascade,. If pos- thousand stumpage. ; sible, County Judge Scott will go with * representative of Linn county and in vestigate the feasibility of the plan and Tests Detroit Granite. tbe pr bable cost ol cons:ruction. Hon. Albany—Major J. W. Abbott, of John Minto, who laid out the Minto Washington, D. C., the national good trail through tbe Cascades, will ac roads expert who has < barge of good company the party and ac; as guide, roads work of the government in Ore pointing out what be believes to be • gon, was in Albany and tested the shorter and easier route than tbe old granite from the Detroit quarry. The trail. granite is to be used on the roads of Marion county, and a street in Salem , will be paved with the rock as an ex Forty Acres of Walnuts. periment. Major Abbott stated that Newberg —The 40-acre English wal the granite was of an excellent quality for buil ling poroses, but might be too nut orchard at Dundee, two miles from hard for road work. It will, however, here, which has been watched with so make an excellent foundation for a ( much inti rest and which bore a light l>avement or road. crop last year, will bear heavily thia season, considering the age of the trees, which are rugged and healthy. Cap Pleased With Grand Ronde. La Grande—Professor L. B. Greene, tain G. W. Peters, who is in charge of of the Minnesota argicultural college, the orchard, is very enthusiastic over who is making a tour of the state in English walnut prospects in this sec orch- the interest of the 0. R. A N. Co., ac- tion. . . He . says - the nuts . from , . this --------- — eompanied by Industiial Agent Colonel >’d >>«ve been compared with samples Judson, a.e in the citv and have been fiom over the tbe United I n.ted State* States and even looking over the Grand Ronde valley. fore,.»n '"«“tries, and found very much r» — ui 1« given a write-up in the v —. sucnor. It will East SOUTHWARD FROM SEASIDE. manent organisation. The Ncriipulou» neatm-ws and order that pervadea the entile institution, the loving salutation of “Hello papa!** that ring» out from every quarter a» he |>aaa<» aliout the grounds, and the remarkable executive ability he dis The Ja|>aneae have logon using the plays in all the management of the Chinese railway to move men and sup- affairs of the Home, are sufficient to impress every visitor that i, is no ordi plies. nary man who has lieen called to this The Japan.'wc at, concentrating in great and noble work. Children are three group, with a view of banking lakt-ti here from any |iart of the glolw*. Washington, Aug. 12.—The United VEST IS NO MORE. Liao Yang. ami have the last possible care ami Slates will not become involved with X —————— Another fln-ce land and are tatti» training. You, my readers, wherever great foreign |x>wers in its dealings has I•ceti fought at Port Arthur which you may lie, may have a part in this with the sultan of Turkey. 1 he an Ex-Sena lor Passes Away at His grand work. It is a labor of love in Home in Missouri. was very costly to both aides. lielialf of all hotnVle«s, suffering chil nouncement comes tonight fiom a Sweet Springs, Mo., Aug. 10.—After Great Britain's views aa to contra dren everywhere. The children are source of unquestionable reliab'lity lingering for weeks between life and band g<H>da are thoroughly in harmony frequently adopteil by Christian peo that assurances have l*en given the death, ex-Senator George Vest passed with those of Secretary liny. ple, but are never allowed to go Iron» president that the signatory powers peacefully away yesterday. He had Chicago packing employee fimi the 'tie Hi me excepting into Christian been so near death for the last three boycott againat retai Irra not the sucerae familirs who ate prtqwrly vouched for will in no way interfere witn the days that the end came without a ex|«e< ted, as they ate hauling their and families <>f children are never sep United States in its pre>ent attempt to struggle. He was conscious until about arated. Tbe Christian Home is non secure equal rights in the Ottoman em- own ics. 2 o'clock Sunday morning, when he sectarian, but is heartily endoraed ami sank into a state of coma from w hich Unleea Turkey meets the terms of • supported by all denominations. It piie for American subjects. He lost the power Hay by the time the fleet trachea takes cMIdren from every state and it At what time this was done, or the he never aroused -myrna. Minister leiahman will leave is not a local affair, but lielongs to the means by which it was accomplished, of spec h Saturday morning, but for his post. it is not stated, but the feat that two several days before that he talked very world. foreign ami as-adors, Baron von Stern imperfectly and during the last 36 We have given this brief dcsciiption A Chicago flagman gave thr wrong berg, of Germany, and Baron Hengvl- hours of his life his breathing was •>f the Christian Home with the hope signal and in the collision which re muller, of Austria, representatives of bare.y perceptible. The flutter of his sulted five people were killed and a that all who ratal it will become inter- two of the signatory powers to the pulse was all that showed that life still rated in its welfare. If you have tin in liar of other, injurtwl remained. money which the Master desire» you to treaty guaranteeing the integrity of At the bedside when the end came The laalie, of seven more victima of use for such purposes send it to thi» tiie Ottoman empire, have hurried were his wife, Dr. Jarvis, the family the terrible Colorado diaarter have Home. There is no institution that is here from their pleasant retreats in Bar Harbor and la-tinox, and have had physician; Senator Vest’s son Alexan lieen recovered Eighty-two dead have more worthy of your gift than this. occasion to lunch with President I der, his daughter, Mrs. George P. tieen Ion ml anil 32 others are known to They publish a valuable pajier Roosevelt, may, in a great measure, ex Jackson, and her huslwnd, and Mrs. he mi,aing. called "The Word ami The Wayfeub- ern press. Pro ssaor Greene spoke of Thopmson, a niece of Mrs. Vest. acrlption price, only twenty-five cents plain the methods by which these as The remains were taken to 8t. Louis this valley as being one of the finest i Center at Eugene. 1 inklah soldier, attacked Mid mur |ier year. We assure you that if you surances have lieen extended. The 1 he — had seen - t in - all his | dered a large numlier of Armenian will subscribe lor it, you will get more Austrian ambassador returned to Maine last evening for interment in the pri and moet prolific -.-------- - , t ............ Eugene — The Wil lametta Valley vate ear of A. A. Allen, vice president travel,, and was particularly interest- Electric tailway company has been in- women. Two Turkish gm risen« have than ,ont money » worth, ami we hope last night. and general manager of the Missouri, e<l in the growing of beet, and the im- corporatetl for (1,000,000. lieen turned into graveyard, by the yon will forward at once twenty-five ... Eugene Kansas A Texas railroad. mense sugar factory in La Grande. .............. avenging Armenian men. will be the center of operations. The Salving the Islander. cents or (1 for yourself and three county court is a-ked to give a fran- Volumes might tie written Vancouver, B. C., Aug. 15.—The The Japanese fleet has met a reverse friemla. Nugget Worth (476. ehi-e fiom Eugene to Blue riser, Eu- VIII Inspect Submarine Mines. about thia Home did space petmit. , steamer Ventura, from Skagway, thia off Port Arthui. Grants Pass—Word has been re- gene to Florence, Eugene to Cottag« For further information and proper Washington, Aug. 11. — Captain afternoon, brought down part of the The government hat abandoned the liencription of the woik, address Cliria- 1 Geoige F. Barney, of the artillery corps, ceived of the finding of a very valuable Grove, Eugene to Junction and on nugget near Holland, about 40 miles north to the county line. Benton Harney valley, Oregon, irrigation pro- tian Home, Council Bluffs, la. I guard rail and stanchion from the was today detailed for special duty at A Friend of Homeless Children. i sunken steamer Islander, upon which inspector of submaiine mines, and will fiom here. The nugget is valued at county will he asked to give a fran- ject. (475, and is said to be neatly the I chise to Coivallis, The idea is to con Captain Cinih, of the Neptpne Salvage proceed to the harbors ol San Diego, New York bulchetl will join the company, is now working. The the mouth of the Columbia river and shape of a shoe and to be very smooth nect with the line from Salem to Port Massacre Is reared. packer«' «trike. and symmetrical. The find was made land. Plenty of capital is behind the .<* London, Aug. 13.—James Bryce, Islander now lies in 310 feet of water. Puget sound for the purpose of inspect General Stoessel, in command at Port member of the bouse ol commons, The vessel’s safe, which is supposed to ing and reporting on the condition and by “Jake” Glippel at his place on movement. Arthur, I* repotted to have committed has received a telegram stating that contain a large amount of treasure, is sufficiency of submarine mining mater Holen creek, neat Holland. The fact that this find was in the vicinity of the Growth of Asylum Roll, rucide. the Kurds are invading the province of intact, and the wrecked steamer, ial and the scope and extent of eubnia Bi iggs claims gives it an added inter Salem—The poulation of the ______ w__ which sank three years ago, is said to Oregon rine instruction in thoee harbors, Bayazid, and a massacre of tire Armeni The Biltish iteamer Calchas, from est. state insane asylum experienced an un Tacoma, Belted by Rusiiana, hna lieem ans is feared. Five hundred Armeni be in an ext*ellent state of preservation. Upon completion of this duty he will usually rapid growth last month, when report to the commanding officer of the ans fled to the Russian frontier and towed Into Vladivostok. Opening Road to Blue River Mines. the total reached 1,371. The monthly Tear Railroad Will Be Cut. artillery district of Puget sound. were puraurd by Turkish soldiers ami Famine condition» al Port Arthur Mukden, Aug. IS.—There is much Eugene—The work of rebuilding the report of the superintendent shows the Kurds. An insurgent band came to are liecoming appalling and hoepitale following statistics: Number of pa Capltal City Finally Chosen. wagon road to the Blue River mines the assistance of the Armenians, and speculation as to whether the Japanese are crowded with rick and wounded. tients July 1, 1 355; received during intend to attempt to turn General Melbourne, Victoria, Aug. 11. — Tbs will begin next week with a force of 30 heavy fighting ensued, many on both July, 66; 55; eecapee escapes returned, returned, 2; dis »idea being kilied. Cossacks also tired Kuropatkin's left 11 ink between here location of the federal capital, so long men and 16 teams. The amount raised charged, 27; died, 10; eloped, 4; re on the Armenians and afterwards plun and Liao Yang, or north of Mukden. in dispute, is believed to have been by pi ivate subscription will be about The Russians appear well satisfied with finally settled by a vote today in the (3,000 and an equal amount will be maining August 1, 1,371. The coat of dered them. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, the situation. Officers and men antici house of representatives, approving given by the county ceuit, making a maintenance per capita per month was Department of tho Interior, (9.62 and per day, 31 cente. Land Offico nt Ijikx View, Ore.. Russia Not Considering Revision. pate a big battle around Liao Yang, Dalgaty, in the Bomliaal district. fund of (0,000, which will put the June 17. lDo*. but the fear is expressed that the Jap Dalgaty had previously been selected road in good condition. St. Petersburg, Aug. 13.—Tire Asso Notice la hereby given that the follow Dalgaty is situated 296 Survey of New Electric Line. ing niuneil settler hits ttl.-.l notice of hla ciated Press hears from a high source anese, instead of joining issue there, by the senate. Intention to nutke ritual proof In support will seek to turn the Russian position miles south of Sydney, New South Salem—Manager L. B. French, of of hla claim, anil that aahl proof will tie that at the foreign office here the ques Partners* Line In Linn County. Wales, an<l is 23 miles fiom the near the Portland A Southern railway com made before lleorg« T. Baldwin, County tion of revising the list of contraband above Mukden and cut the railroad. JiKlae of Klnmnlh County, nt Klnmnth est railroad station. The population Albany—Another link in the chain pany, which piopoaes to build an is not under consideration, and that Fnlla, Oregon, on Tueaday. August »th. is under 300. State of Siege Proclaimed. of telephone lines that is rapidly con electric line from C'anemah to Salem, IWH, via: wm. Kotism k of Merrill. Ore there is little likelihood of any modifi gon. homestead No. 811», for the nly of Paris, Aug. IS.—The foreign office necting all the villages and hamlets is in Salem making arrangement» for a nw4, "W' i <>f nwX anti lot 4, section 1«. cation« Ireing made in the Russian dec Japanese Losses Put at 23,000. has been completed. This one is be permanent survey of the route for hi» township 41 a. range in F. W. M. laration at present. Nevertheless, the here confirms the report from Buenos He nnmea the fnllowlng witnesses to St. Peterslurg, Aug. 11.—The Rue« tween Peoria and Shedd, and connects road. The survey will begin at once Ayres that a state of seige has lieen pro prov, hla contlnuou, reatdenee upon and Novosti urges the acceptance of the cultivation of said httitl. viz: A. V. Whit American and Britiah views in order to claimed in the republic ot Paraguay, estimates that the Japanese losses thus all the farmhouses along the line with and it ia his expectation that a consid ney. C. V. Hchuck, J T. King and Frank prevent causes for discontent among owing to the feat of a revolutionaiy far as a result of the siege of Port Ar the two towns as well as with other erable portion of the construction work (Jraybeal. all of Merrill. Oregon. tliur, aggregate 23,000 men. farmers tn the countiy. outbreak. will be completed this year. nett ral power». J. N. WATUON, Register.