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KSSSi V' (Mat 10 &vsm Deuwcratl folium: XIX Ontario, Malheur County, Oregon, Thursday, November 11, 1!1". No. 45 Me ICIAL HYGIENE EXHIBIT AT THE CORN CARNIVAL liihil win itt'll1l"H Il IS Ev attracting rvwhere 43 High Schools to Debate Hovornl Now Teams In Ore Kon League Kntered This Year-Ontario Has oi i i.i l'i ...-I l,S Pictures and a ..r i .... ,. .1... t till' urgent '' '" "' """ '" " UrlaiiH, and ii'1" ' iiii"i""-' i""- Hi.. dreg, n Hociai "" -"- i . i .t.i w.il ikir i.vli I It l,.l fill 111- I"'" " ' ' "" "" " U MlH-fllll Ultri'.CUOII ....... in ... ptrnlval " hnj ''" wiown ll..l nut l'i Ml' t b)W I tlH' l" I'"' " I- LaStlTIl SI.III'H. MO irillll .... .-.il. for itu ills Ire lllivi' imvii ,..... . - III IhOM I - ' , ,, striking wav " ""inci " pii- charU, iiiii'ii.iiuiiiH, me, 1 1 1. lialill.' anil iiiH'iiu-in:i-n .,. . ... (i icusc . I - I. OHi causes III arc ill III'' I'lin'iii in in" i" l",i, methods or in i 'i mini; rlnl'l Ideal to upiioni in leucn tin- value of physical exercise, (4). want Hie uri-Kon iinriai . . , ... I .... , . Intiii In i . i ii . die society ni " mww kiciuI emergency. Eheraand tnothen uiul the young k. will ild well '" '" nic cx- i.vit carefully It wl" occupy -.. ..r ..... I. ... 1 1 1 tWIl licit II M 11.11 I I. " Ill'- c.irii display room. linn will lie chargnil. I.mt will he In charge I 'I'he Ontnrio High School Debating rlnh met lust Thursday evening and adopted the constitution aB prepared hy the committee. A hotly content ed election wan then held, I'unl Van PtOM mid Robert Mender thrice gut ting tie votes for president. The lonrth time the vote was taken the ,1...ttnilr ,.- t.rnkutl .mil W,,li..i I II. '.. del was elected president of the or giiui.utiou hy n inujorlty of two voles Paul Vim I'etten was then elceted vice president, and John Moore secre lnr and treasurer. The cluh at present consists of I w i'he memhers, ten hoys nnd tWO girls, and Ih divided Into two parts who will debute against each other The loner will then pay forfeit to the winner, thus creating a competition which will greatly promote dehatlng. Fortythree high schools have en tered the Oregon high school dehat lng league this year. The 4.1 are the high schools of Oregon city, Clatskanie, Sllverton, Ontario, Vale, llend, Myrtle I'oint, Marshlleld, Ks tacada, The Dalles, Union, Athena, Madras, Astoria, Woodhurn, Jeffer son, Hcappoose, Corvallis, Junction .'I.,- i i ....!.. All,..,., Tin. ent, Salem, Kugene, Forest Grove, North llend, Coqullle, Grants Pass, Kcho, Knterprlse, Prlnevtlle, Ashland Moro, Klamath Falls, Medford, Con don, St. Helens, Newherg, Lebanon. Tlllainook, Hrownsvllle. and Prairie City. The 'in. tinii this year Is to he "Uesolved, That the United States Hhould adopt the essential features of the Swiss system of military train ing and service." E OREGON No ad A lad from 2 M citiens of Ontario will reni I Mi layder'l talks here last K under tiie auspices of the It Is II source nf pride to the hh nf this slale that tlergoll Is ml) .late in the country to sot i an appropriation to adneata IM,le lllollg III' e life. Ill tile ih Annual report of the Society I, I, i. wlni; (lie definite re of the actitiiies. there are il these words hy Dr. William jHlcr. president of Heed College, president of the society: t Is irtiiull certain nuu mo kiiiiH' Kill ti alone, due to curlilUK eli Teal diseases and I In- conne- l increase In the iiumher ol diiyn ear of pro.lut . ive lahor of Orc- iin'ii and w. linen, has in lour uiuouuted to two hundred iiul dollar. The HMi.il economic gain to the t.iutc K tills period, duo to the ex Inutlon of highly successful kit, hll; certainly liol heel, le . one hundred thousand dollars." IFRUITLAND DEFEATS LAND COMPANY MEN ! ONTARIO ERIDAY BY RETURN FROM TRIP SCORE OF 7 TO II Thomas ( tampbe Visit t ci agetl and Paul 1 Make Annual Company Farms II: til M LINCOLN OF Tin: sol ill" in Ml'KAK IIFItK. Thomas Clageii of the Eastern Ore gon Land Company aecompanled hy I'aul Campbell returned Monday even Ing from their annual fall trip through Malheur and Grant County mid traveled as far wot In Wl ler County us Mitchell. The trip was made In an auto, going hy way of lleulah, across the National forest to the headwaters of he John Dnv coming out at the lllue Mountain Hot Springs. .lined that they found In better on their return trip as they came hy Canyon City over the main Hums road to the Sllvles postofflre. There tlioy took the Calamity road to HMrowsey. He also stated that the roads In Grant County were much better on a whole than In Malheur I County. Mr. Clugett stuted that an organi zation for the purpose of bringing the Highway through by the new.y pro posed route have been organised at Spr.n in Wheeler County uml at Duy ln Oruilt County and the people are .ii enthusiastic over the plana Tin- Defeat of Ontario Boyi Came as a Surprise to Loral Fans rare privilege awaits those who lie.ii ir George V Volliir, the raliaiu Lincoln of the Ktiulh." Siiuday evening at 7:30 In a III meeting held in the I mteil Ibyierian church This Is u dp unity to hear lioth sides of the kiliitn.ii tiuestloii Dr. Young will Ins lecture especially Interest- Iti tiniario people hy i-xiilaiutur. ..nv,. very the treasury lands of the city fall he l.ept ample for all pin ! kite (he loss of about $8,000 Hal- license money The lecture is and everybody is invited. MORTON IIAKItOU'K HKItF. Morton Harrow, a prominent at loinev of 8t. I'uul, Minn., and owner of the Harrows orchard truct south of town, came in Tuesdu and Uy ed ovei until Wtulneeday noon. Mr llanos ' was more than pleased wilh his orebartl hero and complimented Mr Mulian who bus the orchard in highly for the way the . I. .. ..r worn nas oeeu llisen cuic to. Mr Harrows returned home by way of San Francisco. UK. II si IH . NOT IX. ' local high school foot lU will meet the I'arina high school the I'arina gridiron next Fridus rnoon I'arma won from Ontui lln l to 4 in their aslt game The hoy's glee club Is progressing , rapid I) uiuler the supervision of MIhb Wheeler, and It is hoped that the hitherto undeveloped musical talent i of the high school will soon assert I itself in a public production. T e result of he Cot hill I game last Friday wee a great surprise to the local fans and also to everyone ac quainted with the two oppoHlng team The game started out with Ontario kicking and the hall went nearly to the goal line. The first down Frult luinl made about half a yard and the second down they fumbled and Ontar ! lo got possession of the ball. Here 'Ontario made their only successful Mr Clagett forward pass and pro.ee.iea tiirougu roads inucli ! Friiitland with line smaslies wnicn resulted lu Maddux going over me llnefor tho flrt touchdown. W11iln seven mlnutoe after the game atarted lliisteil kicked the goul leuvlug the re re even to 0(7 tO 0). The game atarted again wlth'On lar.i kicking and wa brought to a successful frowurd puss but a clever tackle by Maddux prevented them from making much yardage. At the end of the lust quarter, the ball wa nearly in the center. Tho second quarted started out with a successful lorwurd paaa by Frultland and the half hack In whoae ly a clear road for a touchdown, but Ko.-nigi whose aprlntlng ability atood him In good use) caught up with and had gone more than live yard. On tario got possession of the bail and played some trick formation, gaining poaaeaalon the ball w had apparent good yardage. Frultland kept on with forward pusses with some success the last quar ler and finally they punted over the goal line. Ontario attempted to re over the ball but failed and Fruit- land got possession of it, thus making another touchdown, leuvlug the score 12 7 In Frultland' favor. Ontario rallied aud was gaining ground to ward the goal but the time left wus insufficient to make another touch weighed more than ten pouuds lo u mau. RAID IS MADE AT RIVERSIDE AND SIXTEEN ARRESTED Qatnbling and Bootlegging Were the Obargei District Attorney Brought Against Men at Riverside One of the largest raids ever made in this county, took place at Hlver slde last Friday when County Attor ney W. II. Brooke, accompanied by Sheriff Ben Brown, Lee Noe and Dan Eno of Vale, dropped Into IHverstde unexpectedly, and. with the aid of Detective Moore of Portland, who had spent several days there previous ly, arreted, tried and bound over to the grand Jury, sixteen men on charg es of bootlegging and gambling. It has been planned for some time to make a clean-up at Riverside and the men were captured unawares. During Friday night about ton others left town, some who were suspects, and some who were evidently guilty enough to he afraid to stay. Six barrels of whisky and beer were seis ed hy the authorities. Three of those arrested, M. U. Hart, ('. F. Dupre and K. 11. Shutter, are property owners at Itiverslde, and most of the others are transients, but none of them foreigners. Five of the sixteen men gave bond anil eleven were landed In the county Jail, crowd ing the Jail to Its utmost capacity This makes the largest number of prisoners ever held by this county at any one time. The others ar rested were Tho. B. Nordale, Grover Wade, W. P. Doyle, Jess Vernon. A. Fisher, John Foster, Frank Lyells. James Parker, G. I). Simmons. Jim McClure, Geo Donaldson, Jim Brack et! and Pete Brackett. Bonds were were llxed at an average of 1600.00 each. Harry Farnum, the Justice of the Peace of Riverside, heard these cases, they being his first, as he has Just been appointed to office. TUBERCULOSIS WAR THROUGH SEAES 5 1- J lwk-tfU SECOND ANNUAL CORN SHOW BIGGEST AND THE BEST EVER GOOD CROWD PRESENT FOR OPENING DAY AND LECTURES AND FREE INSTRUCTIVE PICTURES APPRECIATED. Talk by "Farmer" Smith and Awarding of Gold Prizes and Lecture in High School on Parent Teacher Circle by Mrs. McMath Friday Afternoon. LOCAL I'HVHII'IAN TO IWTl'KK. Mr Gakes, representative of the Slate Hoclal Hygiene ociely. spent a few days here the first of the week putting up his exhibit. He went to j unt in ii Wednesday and will make plan for lectures at Juntura. Jamie eon, Brogan and possibly Drewsey. Dr. W. J. Weeae of this city will deliver those lectures. The Oregon Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis, with headquarters at r.O.'l Corbet! Hldg., Portland Ore, wus organized, during July, for the purpose of Preventive, Kducatlonal aud Belief lines of work. The Objects of the A ocintlou are 1. Dissemination of knowledge con cerning the causes, treatment and prevention of tuberculosis. 2. Investigation nf the prevalence of tuberculosis In the Stnte of Oregon and collecting and publishing of use ful Information. S. Securing of proper legislation for the relief uml prevention or tuber culosls. 4. Co-operntlon with the public au thorities, State anil Local Hoard of Health, the National Association for II... hlln.lv a,,, I I . . v . i. I i . . i . of I ii)...,' ,.i,,uiu ' i.. ii,... un.l ,.i I.,,.- ' terestliiK lecture with orvitiilzutions In iimiroved measures ' afternoon adopted for the prevention of the Ills ease. 6. Promotion nf the organization and work of such societies as may he needed. 6. Knctirugeineiit of adequate pro vision for consumptive by the estab lishment of sanutorlums, dispensaries and otherwise. I'he Oregon Aiii.culutii.n i I hum ch of the "National Ass'n for the Study and Prcwntinii of Tubnrt ulosl fhla branch Is ut present planuint two camputgus: namely, the obser vance, of Tuberculosis Day unit the nest desire ol the Oregon Ai social ion to put eals within the reach of every one In Oregon who wishes to buy them. No locality Is too small to supply. Sale begin Decern The Second Annunl Corn Show opened In Ontario with the finest ex hlblts ami the best rpgoram ever put on at a show of this kind, west of the Itocky mountains. All day Wednes day exhibits were arriving and over 100 entries of corn are here. The representatives of the State Commis sions arrived at noon Wednesday, uml with committee from our city, were busy making plan for Ih de monstrations and lecture which are being given today, and wilt be the lending features tomorrow. The program started with a band concert at 10 A. M. this morning and friH moving pictures followed at the Dreamland, showing the bird and animal life of the Noethwem. W. L Flnlev. state biologist, gave an In- these. rne program started on witti a parade by the children from the rural schools Informal talka 'y Mrs. McMath of Portland, represen tative of the Mother's Congress, and other organizations, occupied the re mainder of the afternoon. "Food A a Factor In Health," by Miss Anna Turlet of 0 A. C. was an Interesting feature of the afternoon program. The oannlng demonatra- Hon hy Marlon Lowe and her relation of her experience, in Industrial i lull work, was enjoyed by a large audi ence. Tho special train front Adrlna brought a big crowd In the niorti Ing. Nearly 10 llrkel't were sold In the Big llend Motion by Mr. Holly and Mr. Miller. Several came In automobiles, and all went home well pleased with the way the day bud been spent, and with -the amusement! provided for them. All declare the corn exhibits to be marvelous. Friday's program will he nn ex ceptionally good one Farmer Smith and Mr Slirock will give talka In the forenoon in addition to the tree picture shows, band concert, and other attractions Ai 1:41 the gold prizes will be awarded to the win ners In the corn show, the prizes to hn awarded ut the Mother's emigres building. take a ber 1st The supply B4 Wa Pa ; has long tccn the honored cus tom of our people to turn in the fruitful autumn of the ft j and thanheoiving to fllmtflht? God and tnerctce to T.H. I EIS MPROVING PROPERTY Construction work has started this week on u now store building on Main street by T. H Moore. Mr. Moore 1 uImi completing me guruae nai. some time ago on Main siren. i..r.l lluruKO buildiug, owned by u..rM is haviuE u new cement .'..i.le.l. and uti addition 16X28 feet ha ben added for u storeroom the reur of the building occupied the Letson Jewelry Co The Mr lloor on by praise for ble ue ao a man? blessings nation. NeVGR before have the people of the anlted States been so situated for their oven advantage or the advantage of tbeir neighbors or so equipped to serve them selves and manhind- CQilson. Noffl therefore. I. CUoodrOW president of the United States of 'Hmt lea. do hereby designate the last Churs 3 a uy " and invite me from THK C.WALIF.1W. Personnel of th" couipauy: Mux Bing, formerly of Uermun aud Chicago (iruud Opera companies. DM Baker, w.ll known tenor. Sig Benigno, soloist with Thaviu's band at Panama exposition. Helen Boetheldt, soprano. Lilian Kiugndorf, formerly with Four Artist Conipuny. Myrtle Bloomuutst, contralto. Fdith liruinuii, piuuist. ' see NVHHA NOTKH. Mi I, Spier and two daughters bus returned from an extended trip lo their old home at 1-onaronlng, Md They also visited relative In West Virginia. They report a splendid vis It but were glad to return to Nyssa Mrs. W. W. Foster ha returned from an extended trip with friend und relutlve at Bowlder, Colo. Miss Cheeley aud MImh tllhson. tea chers In Arcadia school express them selves as being very proud of the Ar cadia girls basket hall team, althou gh they were defeated recently by Nyssa 7 to 6. It was the ttrt match game the Arcunia gins nuu ur.cn ... and the player were grade pupil while some of the Nyssa players were high school players. No doubt the Arcudla girls will hold their own after a little more practice. Many Nyssa people are making plans to attend the Corn Carnival ut Ontario on Nyssa Day, Friday. Muuy exhibits have been entered by resident of NvHsa. Bla Bend, Arcadia and Kingman Kolouy aud it is ex pected they will bring home their share of the prize. Many will take advuntuge of the special train and uiteud on Thursday The schools will likely close on Friday. A meeting of the board of super visors of the Nyssa-Arcadla Diuiu age dUtrlct wus held Wednesday for the purpose of considering further the modifications of the original plans of the engineer and to adopt a re clamation plan for their district. An Interesting communication was read from Will K Klug and the first nrooosed system of laterals were changed considerably. J. C. Cleiuiug was uppoluled to serve the remain der of the unexpired term of H (J Monce as supervisor of the district Mr Monce' reaignuliou being accept ed. Woman's Club will have a of these stumps In Onturio anil will no doubt receive the heiirtv patronage of all who wish to fun her this movement. MRS. J. R. BLACKABY SUDDENLY PASSES TO THE GREAT BEYOND COUNTY SI'IKNH. NOTF.K. Mr. and Mr Alva M. High Smith of Drewsey, are teaching In Wetfull schools. Miss ftaomi Milliter of Portland is the teacher In the Big llend school Miss Milliter completed the toucher', training course lu one of the Port luiul high schools uml spent the sum mer at the Monmouth Normal school preparing herself for her work. From the Pioneer school come the news ih.it they are working on a Thanksgiving program I tiny in so plan for a Parent's Day celebra tion. The older girls In tail school are sewing Frlduy afternoons. At present they are working on towels und apron. Kiirollin.nl in the Beuluh school has Increased from 11 to 14. Three new pupil have com Irein Twin Fulls Idaho. Pupil in District No. It, White Settlement, neither uhseut nor tartly for the month or October are. Myrtle Wauii, Kuchel Mean, Ava Marshall, Marie Smith, Leah Smith, Irene Fan bain. It Ut Ii Huberts, Adu Lamb, Kubv McUregor, Aria McOregor, Carl Brown, Clark Winslow, Hugh Lamb, Kverett Folles, Otto Waldroii, in vllle Fuuhlon, Victor llugood, Mau rice Dunster, Harry Smith, Merle Brown, Hus Hag aid uml (leorge Dun ster. Four new pupils were enroll ed during the week, making an en rollment of 45. The directors of No. ::;! contein. late adding play ground uppurat u . in the near fut un The Jumiesou Literary und Social society met ut tiie school house S.r urtluy evening ut eight o'clock uml udopled a constitution, after which u short program wa rendered by some of the members The Hrogun and Jamieson school . school will be brought together in a Hoclal way during the entire school year. Hrogun spent hie ufleruoou ol l'i I day, October, 2'Jth , with the Jamie sou bciiool and the limits on school goes to Hrogun next Friday The schools will engage in out of dool I sports u long a. . the weather Mill permit After that they will take up spelling uml deth&iiiig contest und other umusc meuts lli.. sudden ilnnt Ii of Mr J It ' Blucknby last Saturday came as a great slunk to her many friend In .tills city. Mr. Bluckuhy was out several afternoon lat week among friends, and on Friday afternoon at tended the football game. She was not well lu the morning on Saturday and physicians were called In und when she did not Improve, other pby- sicluns were summoned, but medical aid was or no avull, and he passed Into a peuceiul slumber uboul four ...hick in the afternoon. Neurul gin of Hie heait wa the direr caue. although she has been In frail 'health for several month Momluv at 2:60 A. M Mr. Hlack- uiby started lo Ml Horeb, Wise, with I tin- body He urrlved there Wed- ,,. lay .-.cuing and the funeral was held from 4e old home today (Thurs day! Aliuu Mlchelsoii wa Horn 'n Wis consin In issr., being Just thirty year of age when she died She graduated from Hie Wisconsin Uni versity at an early age and then took a course in u Hualne Seminary near her home. Seven year ago Mls .Mirhclsoii taught III our school, und afterwards was on the stall of touch ers in the lioise schools, leuvlug there only u few years ago when the death of her father occured, to muke her home with her mother ut Ml Horeb. She and Mr llluckuby were mar ried there scarcely live mouths ago 'I'lie family has all the hy input h of its muuy friends in till city. BAPTIST CHI'IU'II NOTKH. Tiie revival meeting continue with large crowds. A number of conver- hiou have been made. Baptismal i will occur Sunday evening after Ibe regular service. Hev ill. u will give hih lecture, "A Trip Vrouiid the World," at the church I). K. Baker. her of young people Friday evening in honor or the seventeenth birthday anniversary of her daughter Itenn. "500" furnished the amusement for the guests, Miss Irene Kader and tlleu Brown winning ilrst honors. Itc frcslnnonis were served, a birthday cuke being brought in with IT cau dles. Those who were present were l''.l lii Brosimiii, Irene Butler, Koslliu .Cloment, tllndys Kmlson, Stucla Hall. I Arline llerrlol, Kvelyn Brown, Olen Brown, Arthur Cockrum, Bryan Nebb, F.phrlam llerrlol. Hon onklln, Lee Maddux and llerschel Mrowli. The engagement of Miss Verna JuiUth and Mr Alexander Mcl'her son, was announced Wednesday oven Iiik nt a prettily appointed party giv en hy the sister or the bride-elect Ml Dorothy Jaiuih. at their home. A color scheme of pink predominated In the rooms, pink . hr .unl henuuus ami pink carnations hemg used el ively. The dining table was espec ially attractive The wedding of the huppy couple will occur in tbl near future Those who enjoyed Miss Juuulsh's hospitality were. Miss Cavoii, Miss Cliapmali, Misses Orcutt, Mr Donald MePuafaoa, Mm Raj Wilson, Mrs Ray Jones. Miss Lie Miss Taylor. Miss Crooks, Miss Test, Miss Vunderhoof und Mls Arnold. The regulur social meet Ing or the W. C. T. I' will be held Ut tb home of Mrs. Jmiuisii Taenia) afternoon Nov. 16. The following program will be given Song-'llow Firm a I'oun.lation'-All l'uper-"Churac!er Building m Home" Mr Winslow- In ( P I'd by Mrs Brown. Solo Mr. Mi'Braiuev Paper "Mothers aud Public Schools Mrs. II. II liableiuiaii I I I l"l bv Mr Trovell Heading --Mrs. A (i Moore liuel - Mis .l.uiulsli aud Miss Str.uie I'apor 'How Shall We I'lomole liutb fulness lu our t hildreii "Mrs. C. C. I'ratt in i a Ion lei by i" cook lustruiiieiil.il Mu n Ja Auyiiiie Interested In these ubjeel ...nlially invlled to be DM ..nt )FH.( IIVi; tAlMKH HHISIS. MMI.U. ITKMK. Mrs F Akors entertained tin- Miss es I. mil.- Worth uml Myrl Minghain at dav of November neft tbanhbatvina and pravcr .i ik.A,ki,t the land to cease their wonted occupations and in their several homes and places of vorsbtp ren dcr thanhs to Hlmtghtv 6od. : IBVrrlVaA? flVul mm i m mmmmmY Tmnm ' ,- y flSaWMbj" mVjmmW L H BBMBI knfin SMI IS f. wsW-Jb.'' 'rl& mmmmmtmrnt' fifmrmm ks& m BVv f ' Xsi flgBa Mm I 'rmm mmKWmm f I vg mm ll lgg H jft LBBBBBBLk BSLUbL LfriBrl IP 9lmmmmmmW ' dinner Sunday. Two brought more uboul I. (irllliii was hostes to Fork Club Wetlnesday af Mr. I avou won high lion THI CAVALItRS. The Cavaliers, the second entertainment under the Lyceum Couree this year will be giveu at the Dreamland Theatre, Friday, November 12tb. Mr It i he Silver l era no ii orH. The next meeting of the MuhIc club will be held next Saturday at the home of Mi llu.el Lackey A Mo .art progruiu will be rendered. ri V. 1 Homau wa hostess to the Wednesday Sewing club lust week. A very pleasant uflernoon was spent, and refreshments were erved hy Hie hostess I hose pre sent were, Mr. Letson. Mrs Whit ney, Mr. Shirley and Mr. Urelg. e e The Woman' Cluh is planning a very enjoyable afternoon for Thurs day, Nov 18th , at tin- Commercial Club rooms. ICuch member will invite two guest for the occasion. The regular program will be giveu uml afterwards a social hour enjoy ed Mrs. L. Adam entertained a nuui- urreits this week by evidence proeara4 b Detective Moore ol Portland) were made and the cucs heard in Justice Kings conn Bd Byrnes, imiuu- der III 1 1 II ilo. .1. ow n. .1 li) I A. I'rice, was tried Ititsday morning on ebarge "t s.-iimg liquor on Bun tlay, and wa . bound "-. i i t.. Hie ucliou oi Hie grand ui I'rice was tiled ill the ulteuioou oil the same charge ,li Fro e pi by u number ol witm I iuI he wa in Pocalcllo on tin Sun. lav w nuu it wus clainicd that he sold lbUor, und Justice King dl ' 'I Ibl BUit I At VH IVtO CHAIK.I -. QlOiii Wada ol Juntura vai tried yesl.rda.. hen- ami bound over lo awuil the action oi Co grand Jury on a charge of threatening the life of Hart Shea. re Ideui "i Juatun Wade is held undei ,oou bond He wus among those arreatetl In tha raid at Itiverslde, it is said Mr Sliea ha; been reoelvlng medical treat meal In the hospital here, and was not able to leave town, and for that roasou the cai i (.OI.S TO tlU.IATlNF.. A. H Mcl.cod cuuie in Tuesday from Beuluh and expects to lait ill a few duy. on a trip lo the Arget Hepublic. Ui .Mcl.ood bails from Sun Francisco about Hie brat "i i" ember and uxpuctb lo bo ttwuy about a year.