The Gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1910-1937, December 29, 1910, Image 2

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    CURRENT EVENTS
OF THE WEEK
itoings of the World at Large
Told in Brief.
C O M P R O M IS E R E A C H E D .
Locom otive Engineers Get Increase
A ggrega tin g $ 4 ,0 0 OOO a Year.
T erm s on Which Engineers S e t­
tled Fight.
Am ount o f increase in yearly
wages, $4,000,000.
A vera ge increase, 10 1-3 per cent.
A v e ra g e demand by engineers, 15
per cent.
O rigin al demand, 17 per cent.
Increase offered by roads,
per
cent.
Increase asked on M allet type en­
gines, 100 per cent.
Increase granted on M allet en­
gines, 75 cents to $1 differentia).
Other increases granted w ere:
F orty cents per day in passenger,
suburban, or through fre ig h t service.
Tw enty-five cents differential on
engines 215,000 pounds on drivers.
Engineers or helpers pn wrecking
trains, snow-bound or mixed trains,
increase o f 40 cents per day.
Sw itching rates, 50 cents increase
in yard and transfer service.
Tw enty-five cents increase per day
for hostlers o f the Brotherhood o f
Locom otive Engineers.
Controllers
o f motor-cars, 40
cents increase.
Roads involved, 61.
Engineers affected, 37,000.
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AND
PROGRESS OF OUR HOME STATE
M O D E L R O AD U N D E R W A Y .
M O D E L ORCHARD.
S T R IK E S M U S T END.
French Government Takes Steps to En­
force Arbitration.
Paris.— The text o f the government
measures formulated for the purpose of
preventing general strikes with partic- j
THIRTY FIREMEN
ÜEA1
QlÌCag0 Packing HoUSeS BlH
An appropriate Chr
rytaff a cheery metuu
will brinir more h »p t
[ in* a »um on a fe w ¡
50 Beautiful Christi
Just enclose s doller
Crater Lake H ighw ay to Be WVmder in T w elve Thousand Apple Trees on P ro­ ular reference to the employes o f the
ter to the
Its Way.
ject in Irrigated District.
public service corporation was madoi
.
j n j
AMERICAN MANUfy
public here.
<Ulfl i l } d r i l l i tS rTOZGll.
Benjamin E. Heidel, connected with
P UsU ad I s m * Sb
The measures constitute a comprehen­
the o ffic e o f the Public Roads o f the
Freewater.— A model orohard o f 160
Cards etili come by
United States Department o f AgTicul- acre8 ** being established near this sive plan for ending the strike evil on
General Resume o f Important Events
the
railroads
and
in
other
public
service!
Falling
Walls
Catch
T
w
o
Compan
ture.swas in Portland recently to at- Place- J - H - H a ll> o f Freewater, and
and Only O ne Man Escapes—
tend the Oregon Good Roads conven c - M - H a ll> o i W alla W alla, are financ- by means o f a conciliation commission
Presented In C ondensed F orm
composed o f representatives o f the men
Fire Beyond C ontrol.
tion. Mr. Heidel was sent to the Med- *n8 the project.
fo r O u r Busy Readers.
The Que
ford people by the government to take
larg® force o f men has been en- and companiee. The commission will
hat cheerful eta
charge o f the work o f constructing ffa8ed fo r several weeks planting the meet at regular intervals, and when
ed to his constlt
Chicago, Dec. 22.— Fire Marshal jJ |s Jeremiah." “ T l
the road to Crater Lake, " 4 5 miles o f tract to Jonathan, Winesap and Rome conciliation fails, compulsory arbitra
Dr. Cook is again in N ew Y ork C ity.
macadamizing through the greatest Heauty apple trees. This section can tion is provided, the principle being in iioran and between 25 and 30 firenJ
replied the eai
P rize scores o f grand opera worth
scenic section in the w orld.”
D0W hoast o f a single tract containing troduced that where the arbitral sen- were killed and 40 others injured tod| |Ut we want to kn
$50,000 were stolen in N ew York.
l Jonah.”
A fte r the supreme court held the over 12,000 trees. W ater for the land tence imposes an additional charge, the j in a fire which at an early hour
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.
j
will he taken from a large well with
“ Jack the Slasher” is again at work
bonds issued fo r the Crater road were ample water t0 gupply the% ntIl, tract. corporation can indicate the method caused $1,500,000 damage and at
whereby the railroad or other service 0 .clock ïtiJJ threateued the who,e of I
in San Francisco, slashing women’ s
illegal the city o f M edford proceeded The water w ill be forced all over the
dresses.
stockyards district. A wall fell, cruJ ite fur catalofrues and lit
to obtain $30,000 by private subscrip- project by a pumping plant run by elec-
|printinir. Mail ordern g
Missionaries in China are callin g fo r
iug an overhanging wooden canopy
tion, $5000 o f this being raised in tric Power> arrangements fo r which
I ortland hoto
r e lie f for 3,000,000 natives le ft starv­
Portland.
The work o f constructing have been completed,
the beef house o f Morris & Co. whel ■Third Street
this famous highway was started some
" al® ^rac^ 18 planted on the triangu*
ing by floods.
: the fire started. Beneath the canol
time ago and 30 men and 12 teams lar or California system, 76 trees to the
A woman’ s club at E li, N eb., has
j were two companies o f firemen and t l
broken m
are now engaged in building the road acre- There w ill be three roads graded
o f all kin
declared that baldheaded men make
them aa srood as new
| chief. These men were crushed to deal
on Pumice H ill, where a 33 per cent acr08S *be tra?t. One thousand Caro-
Kinds. W e fix any old thi
much the best husbandB.
grade is being reduced to 4 per cent.
h,na P°Plars have already been planted
j The debris made a furnace, into whil I uapiiy. 305 ÜUM St f\m
The
Crater
Lake
road,
when
fin
alo"8
the8e
,
road8-
This
land
has
been
Railroads are m aking every effo rt to
firemen were unable to dig for seveiT
¡sh ed ," said Mr. Heidel, " w i l l exceed la‘ d ° ut aad planned Very systematic-
settle the controversy w ith conductors
j hours.
fr iL L Y O U R 0 \
in scenic beauty the Yosemite roadway a • from beginning to end. There is
and traihmen regarding a raise in
Assistant Chief W illiam Burrougl
or any road that traverses the Alps in roo,m
for a hoU8e.®n each 10 acres-
wages.
Europe.
It w ill be a rock-surfaced I and
everything
will
be
uniform
; and Lieutenant Fitzgerald were w il
lyra have a c h ín * teeth or
C hicago— Four m illions o f dollars a drivew ay 18 feet in width, while the I -lirou8aout
A Los A n geles iron plant, involved
the marshal under the canopy, receivi/ Wrvoun for the dental on
Growers H old Hops.
in a wage controversy and strike, was year was what the officials o f 61 W est­ main road well have a width o f 23
orders fo r directing the fight again Ld*nt>st. A t druggists
[fU-0 MFC CO. 351 hapirc K
partially wrecked by a dynam ite ex­ ern railroads put in the stockings of feet. A t Pumice H ill, where we are
Portland.— W ith only a handful of
the spreuding llames into other quarta
working, there are portions that will
ir-F rank D ru * Co., dii
plosion.
the locom otive engineers.
The g ift cost $14,000 a mile, most o f it being hops remaining in control o f the grow
and they went down to their death wi|
ers, and with the visible supply in all
i Horan.
Senator Curtiss, o f Kansas, seeks brought “ peace and good w ill” and rock work.
The contract, which was hands in this state extremely limited,
harmony and w ill propose Governor averted what m ight have proved one let some time ago, is based upon the growers are asking 20c a pound for
Other firemen, witnesses of the d
unit system and can be continued with
Stubbs fo r vice president in 1912,
aster,
fo r
a
brief time desert
o f the most disastrous strikes in the the present contractor until it is fin- their hops, and some have entirely w ith­
S T R IN G A N I
w ith T a ft for re-election.
drawn them from sale.
the other parts o f the blazing struct«
IN S T R U M
ished."
history o f the country.
" T h e market is entirely blocked at
and sought with their bare hands
The compromise offered by Commis­
lint Music 15c. Mail
The work o f the M edford people this tim e ,"
says Herman
Klaber.
drag apart the glowing debris to bri
Commissioner o f Labor Charles P.
■ to.
sioner o f Labor N e ill is accepted by
starts on the Rogue R iver and con­ "G row ers will not let go. Some are
out the body o f their chief and
S M IT H & ST
A t the end o f the asking 20c a pound, while others will
both sides and the threatened strike o f N e ill played the part o f Santa Claus to tinues 45 miles.
127 F if t h £
companions. Finding this a vain
road
the
government
is
taking
up
the
the
engineers.
For
seven
days
he
37,000 locomotive engineers is averted.
not sell just now at any p r ic e ."
fort, they obeyed again the direct!
work
and
building
17
miles
through
the
Short
interests
are
very
much
o f Assistant Marshal Seyferlich, and
A v ia to r Hoxsey, at Los 'A n geles, worked to bring the railroads and the forest reserve. This takes the traveler
alarmed, and therefore tryin g to dis­
doubled their efforts to prevent t i#
reached an altitude o f 7,299 fe e t and engineers together and with his work to the edge o f the park, where the gov
spreading o f the flames.
™
lodge the growers from their hold on
disappeared toward sea. He next ap­ accomplished he le ft in the afternoon ernment is engaged in making surveys the market. Even were grower* w ill­
The blaze was discovered at about
peared by d ivin g through a cloud over fo r his home in Washington to spend fo r a 12-mile drive to the lake. P ro v i­ ing to sell every bale they now possess,
c j
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o ’clock by a watchman in the Morr:
sion is also being made for 60 to 80 there would not be nearly enough hops
the aviation grounds.
Commissioner o f Labor, who was the principal
h o u s e , at i orty-third and Loom]
Christmas w ith his fam ily.
miles o f roadway in the park proper. to 611 the orders already taken by figure in settling: the trouble betw een the railroads 1 st re®tS. An ammonia pipe, burstin
The commission form o f government
In spite o f their repeated assertions
and engineers and averting: a big strike.
started
Combustion that Spread |
shorts.
Shorts
are
said
to
have
sold
is proving a great success at Baker, Or.
fully 10,000 bales o f Oregon hops for
quickly that the watchman barely ha
that they had reached the lim it, the
B IG D IT C H TO O P E N SOON.
la V m before i the
t .,
a
late delivery, but as there are only a can secure compensation, either by rais- t.u
An explosion in the L ittle Hulton
tim rnfiil
u‘‘1 in
1,1 t.ho
t M o al.-inn
flamJ
Jl
managers made concessions in the face
began bursting from the buildings.
couple o f thousand bales in the hands ing the rates or by other means.
colliery at Bolton, England, entombed
Baker
County
Prepares
for
Settlement
o f a threatened strike.
Concession?
o f all growers, and less than 10,000
The report accompanying the meas-
^*re Marshal Horan, at his home ^
230 miners.
o f Vast Acreage.
bales in all hands, including dealers, lires is a remarkable document. I t ^le ^
Side, heard the second call fcj
Russia is aroused over the numerous were made by the engineers also, but
Baker.— One o f the biggest Carey act the outlook from a short seller’s point quotes the declaration o f the rights o f *lI*1'^1 t us, and went to the stockyard
attacks on the Cossacks by Chinese in they established tw o o f the chief points
man to prove that public services have
J1*3 automobile. By the time of hj
irrigation projects under way in the o f view is extrem ely gloomy.
Manchuria.
for which they contended— jurisdiction Northwest w ill soon be thrown open for
been instituted fo r the public goo<^ not arr*Vî4l his assistants had abandon« RIP TO PORTI
for the benefit o f those to whom they ^ ie e^ ort to save the beef house aJ
About 20 Philadelphia firemen and over motor-trucks and an increased settlement. This big tract covers about
Klamath Falls Must W ait.
CUT
b ? « I .. . confided, from which it de- wi‘n! endeavoring to head off the rufi
police were killed by fallin g walls at a
3,000 acres, all o f which is in Baker
schedule for the M allet type o f engine.
PAINLE!
Klamath Falls.— That Klamath Falls duces the conclusion that the interrup-
**re toward other buildings. Flam«
fire in that city.
county. Its 150 miles o f main canals
Pain
less
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The increase granted the men runs as will cover the entire tract, making it Is not to enjoy the privileges o f a pos- lion o f public service is a crime. A t wero coming from several structur
S ilver Fill!
Robert S. Lovett, successor to E. H.
Gold
Killing
high
as
14
per
cent
on
certain
engines
tal
savings
bank
until'
the
middle
o
f
the
same
time
it
admits
that
public
ser-
"®“
r
which
lat,er,
.
b
easily the largest project o f its kind
Harriman, favors government super­
22 K. Gold C
de’ t™^*r o f, a8Cor* <>f
vision of railroads.
Porcelain C
and as low as 8 per cent on the higher- yet undertaken in Oregon. It involves next year was the announcement made '.c e employes, like other workers, have
RWv.
amelioration o f situations, 8ee“ ° d
? ° IT"
a 8hclter from
Molttr Gold
the immediate construction o f two iin by Postmaster' Emmitt. Mr. Emmitt a ^ ? ht
Fire at Cincinnnati destroyed one of paid runs. The average increase to mense storage reservoirs, with possibly state, that while he has not been o f nn<1 m cone,Ration and arb.trat.on it is
B ridge W o
,Y“ d« rv
the crews flee
In la y Fills,
the best blocks in the city, causing the payrolls o f the railroads is 10 1-3
third one later.
Flood waters o f fic ia llv notified as to the time when Pr°P 08/ d to g ive them a weapon " a s 8h* ‘ ter; led bY Horan. Burroughs
V e r y N ic e l
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powerfu as the s tr ik e ."
ritzgerald.
a loss of abou $2,000,000.
lubber P la te on E a rth .,,
both
Eagle
and
Powder
rivers
w
ill
be
per cent.
* T H IS WORK IS GL
connection" with the 'local poetoffTce“ ho' The companies must accede, the re-
1
o f the « » " » P J “ other
held
in
quantities
that
w
ill
guarantee
you r money awj
Government officials believe that
does not think such will be done until |
declares,
because it is now con-
,
P Y ' 8 reams o waterfinl
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an ample supply all the season.
fraudulent refunds on sugar exports at T W E L V E LIVE O N $1.35 A
ceded as a principle o f jurisprudence Jne neart °* the fire. Suddenly Liei
Method and our p«ri
The
Powder
V
alley
Irrigation
com
after
the
end
of
the
postal
quarter
end
DV -
N ew York w ill reach millions o f dollars.
that
the
state,
in
conceding
public
sor-
,
ena„n^
Joseph
Mackey,
leader
of
t
9
tlmoand
yourmt
pany, which w ill furnish the water for ing June 31 next year.
D E N T I S T S . 5th11Mo
vice monopolies, does not w aive its right band above, fe lt the wall going, a. e « 291
*■ á M orrison, opposite P
Pittsburg
Family
Holds
R
ecord
fo
r
this
big
tract
o
f
land,
is
the
first
com
Customs officials are holding goods
to interfere and compel the concession­ shouted a warning to those below. E Established in Portland 10 y
pany in Oregon to construct its flumes
valued at $600,000 imported by Duveen
T h rift,
aires to grant ameliorations in the in­ jupmed with his men and escaped d e a t_ tod Sunday» until 12s JO. for p.
PO R TLA N D M ARKETS.
of
concrete,
and
many
miles
o
f
its
ca­
Bros., art dealers, o f New York, for
terest o f public good and the preserva­ But below the canopy found v ic tim s .«
P ittsbu rg— A talé o f com fort and nals and lateral ditches w ill be con
alleged undervaluation.
Wheat— Track prices: Bluestem, 73c; tion o f public order.”
Meanwhile firemen who knew not|
th rift contrary to the usual ones o f structed o f the same material.
The club, 81c; red Russian, 80c; valley, 82c;
ing o f this, and augmented by constan]
St. Johns, Newfoundland, experi­ distress was unfolded ¡in the Juvenile company expects to expend over $4,-
40 fold, 82c.
lv arrivin g aides, were standing in til
enced one of the worst storms in many court here by Miss Nance Oppenheim- 000,000 for construction
during the
Barley— Feed, $22.50 per ton; brew ­
SHOOTS FRO M A E R O P L A N E .
path o f the flames. They stood the]
years, and it is feared many coasting
next
two
years.
When
this
project
is
ing,
$23.50@24
per
ton.
er, a probation officer, to the court and
ground at building after building, on
vessels are lost.
for
settlement
to be driven back.
spectators. A fam ily o f 12 is support­ fin ally thrown open
there
w
ill
no
doubt
be
a
great
rush
James T. Harahan has resigned the ed on an income o f $1.35 a day, but
Dlnnar.
for the choice lands, some o f which is Oregon, $21@22; alfalfa, $14; grain
presidency of the Illinois Central and how it is done has not been disclosed.
First—B y locating on tl
U P P E R B E R TH S REDUCED.
higheet class o f dental w<
located but a fe w miles from Baker.
hay, $14.50(<i 15.50; clover, $13@14.
w ill be succeeded by C. H. MajJfham,
Los Angeles. Dec. 23.— When Hubert
Miss Oppenhemer told the story
Second—Remember,
we
Corn—
Whole,
$29;
cracked,
$30
ton.
form erly o f the S. P.
Latham, the French aviator, sat down
do our own work.
when she requested Judge Cohen to al­
Oats— No. 1 white, $28@28.50 ton.
Prices Also Soon to Be Less for
to
dinner
tonight,
wild
duck
was
served
T
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A
D
E
M
A
R
K
L
A
W
F
A
U
L
T
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.
Thirti—
W
e
do
not
chart
A shipment o f
oysters from N ew
ls Antonio E lf, 10 years old, to go
is what wa mean when
Poultry— Hens, 14Mi@15c; springs, as the honor dish o f his menu. I t was
"L o w e r s .”
Jersey will be seized upon arrival at home. H e was arrested for being in
Legislature W ill T ry to Correct D efect 14(S)14Mic; ducks, white, 18@20e; geese, a ]ittle duck o f the " s c a u p " species
San Francisco. They are reported to the streets late at night.
Washington. — Formal orders wci
W e C h e erfu lly Eia
13@14c;
turkeys,
alive,
22@25c;
• O '* , " . .
‘ " - l ............. and fam iliarly called " b l u e b i l l " by
have been taken from polluted waters.
In Statute o f 1862.
“ H e has a splendid home, your
dressed, choice, 23@25c; squabs, $2 per hunters o f water fowl. And the bird announced by the interstate eommeril
commission reducing the price heretl
An insurance expert says N ew York honor,” said Miss Oppenheimer. “ His
Salem.— Among recommendations to dozen.
was killed by Latham himself.
fore exacted by the Pullman companl
Eggs— Oregon ranch, candled,
C ity is at the mercy o f the fire fiend, m other,” pointing to the woman stand­ come before the next session o f the
Latham brought down the fright-
C on
should some accident burst a water ing by the lad’ s side, “ íb a splendid legislature, w ill be one for amendment Eastern, Aprils, 30@33c per dozen; j driven little bird with the first shot for upper berths in sleeping cars.
An order also was issued providinj i Hours—R a. m. to 8 p. ir
IZ 6 T I.
U roJ
1 n
A u n t #7 — 1 —
A
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main and start a fire at the same housekeeper, and they have 10 bright o f the trademark registration law. This Eastern, fresh, 37% e per dozen.
fired from It his
fast-flyin g Antoinette
that
a
fter
February
1,
1911,
certain
sp/
W e heve lived
Butter— City creamery, extra, 1 and 2 | monoplane while going at the rate o f
time.
children, o f whom the oldest is a g irl law has been in force since 1862 with
out amhndment, and the secretary of pound prints, in boxes, 37c per pound; 50 miles an hour, at the Bolsa Chica eified reductions in the charges fa
A fte r lying unconscious for 18 months 13 years old.”
lower
berths
northwest
o
f
Chicaf
less than boxes, cartons and delivery Gun club, at noon today.
a Greek laborer in Portland, who had
“ I don’ t know how they do i t , ” said state’s force is o f the opinion that it extra.
should be made by the Pullman cor
The bluebill dropped into the ocean pany.
been injured by a blow on the head, Miss Oppenheimer, later, “ but they should be changed for the protection of
Pork— Fancy, 11c per pound.
those
who
have
trademarks
or
trade
50
yards
from-
the
beach,
but
was
car­
was relieved by a surgical operation, are nice people and better home condi­
In the deeision announced it is hell
V eal— Fancy, 85 to 125 pounds, 13@ ried ashore by the gur{ and picked up
names to register.
and is now recovering.
in the Loftn s case “ that the maximum
tions couldn’ t be asked for.
E very­
The present law allows conflicts with 14c per pound.
after a frenzied dash by a score o f per-
rate fo r a lower berth from St. Paul t|
United States authorities seized a thing is neat and orderly, and there is the corporation department, it is stat­
Apples— King, 40(r?'75c per box; W olf'son s.
Seattle shall not exceed $11. and fa
large consignment o f tomato paste in no lack o f wholesome food fo r the en­ ed. I t is possible fo r one concern to River, 7 o c @ $ l; Waxen, 75c(®$l; Bald­
an upper berth $8.80; from St. Paul
San Francisco. The stuff was shipped tire fam ily.
The fath er is a laborer register a trademark bearing a certain win, 75c (ti$1.25; Northern Spy, 75c@
Chicago the upper berth rate shall ne
Robber Holds Up Train.
from New York and Is said to contain and earns one dollar and thirty-five firm name, and another concern mav $1.25; Snow Banana, $1.75@3.50; Red
exceed $1.60; from St. Paul to Superia
large quantities o f decomposed vege­ cents a day. That man is a credit to incorporate under that same business Cheek Pippin, 75c@$1.25.
El Paso, Tex.— The Sunset express, the upper berth rates shall not exceef
Sack Vegetables— Carrots, $1@1.25,
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_
table matter.
title.
Several minor defects are said
any community.”
hundred; parsnips, $ l(iil.2 5 ; turnips,, he Southern Pacific passenger train to $1.25, and from St. Paul or Fargo tl
A Trenton, N. J., burglar, groping in
Without further ado the boy was al­ to exist in the present statutes cover $1; beets. $1.25@1.50.
jN ew Orleans, was robbed in the heart Grand Forks, the upper berth rate shal
ing this branch o f the secretary’s de­
the dark for valuables, was caught in lowed to go home w ith his mother.
Potatoes — Oregon, $1.25@1.35 per , of the city. The robber boarded the ob not exceed $1.60.
partment which have caused conflicts
a steel trap.
In ci,nson“
consonance
with this
this holding,
holding, s
ce with
and trouble for some time, and the hundred; sweet potatoes, $3.50 per hun nervation car as it was leaving the sta-
Considerable opposition to the exon­
tion. W ith two drawn revolvers, he
”
reqti.nrip: the Pullrnt
Son o f Rich Man Starves.
legislature w ill be requested to inaug dred.
eration o f Senator Lorim er has devel­
Onions— Buying price, $1.25 per hun forced a porter to walk ahead o f him
t,'“
to il' . „ i
N ew Y ork — H a lf delirious from urate an investigation o f conditions.
dred. -,
through the
the Pullman
Pullman and
and command
command the
th . not. ,at?r than February 1, 1911, and I
oped in the senate.
dred
through
starvation, John Smith, who says he is
maintain
them
fo
r
at
least
two
years, i
Green Fruits— Pears, $1.25(5^2 p e r ! passengers to stand and deliver. He
A Pasadena, Cal., millionaire w ill con­ a dependent o f Joseph Smith, founder
box;
grapes.
$1.75(flj)2;
cranberries,
$12
secured
$130
in
money
and
two
railway
struct the finest o ffic e building on the o f the Mormon church, and the son o f United R y .’ s N e t Operating Loss. $5554
I tickets. A fte r riding less than three
Salem. Ore., Dec. 17.— For the year @12.50 per barrel.
Coast in Portland.
W orkm en Fall to Death.
Charles Smith, a wealthy retired pub­
Vegetables— Beans, 12% e per pound; | blocks the robber commanded the brake-
ending June 30, 1910, the United R ail­
Los Angeles.— Hurled from the se4
The lifeboat o f the lifesavin g crew lisher o f Princeton, III., is in Bellevue
cabbage.
$lrti'1.25
per
hundred;
eauli-
man
to
stop
the
train.
As
it
slowed
way operated at a net loss o f $5.554.09.
enth to the ground floor of the nei
at Rockaway Beach, N. Y., turned turtle hospital c ritica lly ill. T w ice an hour
The operating revenues equaled $53,- flower. $2«2.25 per crate; celery. Cali- down, he jumped off and disappeared.
Hotel Alexandria Annex by the break
and two o f the crew are missing.
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he is fed warm m ilk like a baby. His 131.05, while the operating expenses fom ia, $3 per crate; hothouse lettuce,
ing o f a work elevator, Ernest PeRrmaJ
$1(5)1.25 per box; peppers. 10c per lb .;
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A San Jose, Cal., lawyer w ill wed the greatest desire is to sleep, but in lucid were $58.685.14. Taxes and interest on
and .T. Lawrence are dead, Charle
pumpkins, l(S)ltA e per lb.; sprouts, 7(ff> j
Germany Gets English Spies.
daughter o f one o f his clients who has intervals he gave his name and de­ the bonded debt amount to an addi­
j
Leipsic, Germany.— Tw o British o ffi- Tentz and Steve Smith, two laborerd
been sentenced to a term at San Quen­ scendants w ith a history o f fam ily tional expense o f $30.654.31. The cost 8e; squash. l @ l % e per lb.
Hops— 1910 crop. 14r5lfle; 1909 c r o p , ___
-
, ,
_
.
.
_
. . . were injured, but saved their lives b l
tin.
f
. . . C l . . . '.
>
Fi j cers.
Captain
Bernhard
Frederick clinging to the sides o f the elevatoj
troubles, wandering days and no work. o f the United Railways line to June 10c; contracts,
12(5!12%c.
-
, ,, .
_
—
30,
1910,
was
$4,762,052.48.
O
f
this
Customs authorities have discovered For 21 days he says he had little to
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 13@17c lb.;
"^ i
l l A ri:S ’ In/“ trJi shaft until rescued. The men ha|
sum
the
road
cost
$4,553,578.69,
equip­
valley, 17(5 19c per lb
! f . 1,1 ¿tentenant V ivian H. Brandon, of started from the ground floor with sev
an oil painting believed to be a famous e a t
ment cost $58,100.73, and other expen­
masterpiece stolen in Berlin some years
eral barrels o f putty, and when the!
M oh air-C h oice. 30@33c per pound.
N aT7'
fon” d
ditures
equaled
$150,373.06.
The
cost
reached an npper floor, increased theif
W olves Barely M ist Feast
•go.
,
a necessity. It is
o f the line per mile up to June 30, 1910,
load to a total o f about 5.090 pounds
to choice steers. $6(56.50; fa ir to good
Duluth— W h ile wolves howled around was $40,711.52.
A Mexican government supply train
[best quickly. With
years’
imprisonment
in
a
fortress.
The
It
is
said
this
weight
was
g
re
y
e
r
tha|
steers,
$4.75(55.25;
common
steers.
$455
and 500 men have been trapped in the the Darrah cabin, Mrs. W a lter Darrah,
t-Io e k 'fn g f la m e
es were srrested at Borkum the elevator was bnilt to carry.
4.50; choice to prime cows. $4.75(5)5.75; .................
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mountains by revolutionists and cap­ 34 years old, gave birth six days ago
I high enough to irao
Filtration Plant at Eugene.
August 22 and 23. Brandon is a
good
to
choice
beef
cows.
$4.25(54.75
;
h
in
tW
^
n
law
“
w
r
"
n
"
i
,
"
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'
tured.
pin be cleaned in an
to a baby in a partially roofless shack
Eugene.— By January 1 Eugene peo
fa
ir
to
good
beef
cows.
$3.75574.25;
P
T
rench
iT
»
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A
^
Explorers Ashore, Angry.
| his a cool handle 1
A Dayton, Wash., duck hunter car­ near Pelican lake, in this county. pie will be qu affin g citv water which common to fa ir beef cows. $2(53.50; f '
h
grsndson o f Lord Ash-
of oil in tbe font.
crr\n i! t n o K / s i/ in V ia ! P o a a
ried a charge o f buckshot in his thigh W ith the woman in the cabin was only has percolated through filters, prepara­ good
V ictoria. R. C.— The steamer K a ira l
to choice heifers. $4.75^5; . J fa . t ir _ a to .
Mrs. Dar­ tions for whose installation are being good heifers, $4.50i7?4.75; common to
fo r a week before he would consent to her four-year-old daughter.
Maru. carrying Admiral Shira«e anl Attached to the font I
A vta fo r Lost at Sea.
pushed forward to completion
call a surgeon.
rah claims she was deserted by her hus­ rapidlv
burner body or g!
yspcdi i i on to seek
4
lieifer».
...
.
.
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h
e ile r». $ 4«i 4.25; choice to good
Dover, England.— The greatest anx- the .Tn;..,; 1.
band some weeks before.
It was only at the city waterworks plant. A t the . faf hn)lg |4(ff425; fair t0 good fat ietv is felt concerning the fa te o f Cecil South Pole, which le ft Japan two day I construction, and cc
W ith a g ift o f $10,000,000 John D.
rear o f the pumping station and he
before the sailing o f the steamer At 1 lor rewicking.
today that the woman, her baby and
R ockefeller has completed his aid to the
side the filte r plant excavation is being I bulls,
3 05? $3.50(54; common bulls, $2.50(5 Grace, a member o f the Rovn] Aero
3-25;
good
to
choice
light
calves.
$7(5
Club,
who.
in
an
attempt
to
win
the
merlc.
which arrived here, had an 1
the
little
g
irl
were
found.
A
ll
were
Perfection Oil H
University o f Chicago. He has given
made fo r the erection o f a bmlding |» a.
C well made, built
tem porarily removed to a farm house.
20x20 f e e t in d im e n s io n s for housing]
*'1 . t?v?T0d. li? ht c" 1
,v *‘s- ^ - ^ 1 » Baron de Forrest prize o f $20.000, flew «»spicinns start,
in Tnk
about $35,000,000 to tha institution.
Dtaltrs Evtrvwtu
the centrifugal
The new lift span bridge at Portland
Germany Soon to Im port All Meat.
the water from
is thrown open to the public.
W ashington— In the course o f a few gines o f the
K arl Hagenbseh, the animal show years Germany, in all likelihood, w ill function of filterin g.
I stags. $4(54.50.
" from there on the homeward "flig h t emperor and then proceeded to a Shin
man, is not dead, as reported.
consume nothing but imported meat,
I Hogs— Choice hogs. $8(58.75; good to across the channel and has not since temple to be "p u r ifie d .”
Avcona appeals to the people o f the according to consular reports.
Hillman Prepares to Boost.
| choice hogs, $7.50(57.75.
been heard from.
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There
United States to protest against D iaz' is an immense decrease noted in the
Sheep— Y earlin g wethers, , f grain
fed.
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T h irty Firemen Escape Death
Hillman.— The town o f Hillman, sit
lllM IE
ii
alleged tyranny.
$4.25
— grain
— - fed.
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Steamer Lost W ith Twenty-one.
N ew Y ork.— T h irty firemen narrow)
number o f animals fo r slaughter, ac­ uated in the heart o f the Deschutes val j $4.75(55; old wethers,
I Note Your Except!
Hamburg.— The French atcamer 8a escaped death In a $250,000 Are whi
The railroad machinists’ strike in cording to the last count, made on Oc­ ley. Crook eounty, has organized a (54.50: choice ewes, grain fed. $3.75(5
the phiioeophen
Co., o f this destroyed the six story factory ai
St. Louis has been settled, the men tober 10, 1910. The especially notice­ eonfmercial club, electing N. H. Elliott. I 4; good to choice ewes, grain fed. $3.25' vona, owned by Slewan
le eweetened l
president: W. R. Davidson, vice presi |(5 3 75; feeders. $2 25(53; choice lambs, city, is believed to have been lost with warehouse of Jospeh Libmann * C
receiving more pay.
able decrease is in young animals.
■except bank depot
dent; E. A.
Cleland, secretary and ' grain fed. $ «(5 7 ; good to ehoiee. grain her crew o f 21, while bound from this paper manufacturers. The struct«
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for
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treasurer. An organization o f this sort fed, $5.50(55.75; poor lambs. $4.95(55. port fo r Naples. The Savon« la a sister was supposedly fireproof, but the high
er-Journal,
tions are planning to drive "lo a n slaughter are expected to rise very ■peaks well for a town just starting in Hay fed sheep and lambs, 50e lower ship o f the Palermo, which was recently inflammable nature o f tbe contents g * l
about matrlmon
high.
s h ark s" ont o f Chicago.
a new country.
then grain fed
1 lost.
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