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TITE JIORXHfG OKEGOXIA. FRIDAT, 3IAHCII 24, 1911. ASYLUM TO CLOSE TO MANY INSANE State Board Approves Plan to Bar Certain Classes of Patients. CROWDED CONDITION CAUSE SopTlntndcnt Steioer Advocates Shutting Out Aged febl-MrndS c.I and Morphine and Drlnk Weakrned Fcrsons., 6ALJTM. Or- March II. 'Special.) Br sweeping movs the Slate Boro Is llsble to eliminate largely many rlasses of patients who might be ad mitted to ths Stata Inaana Aaylum It '. the recommendations of Superintendent Kteiner ara carried out. Superintendent Melner baa forarardad to ths Governor tor oonalderatloa by tha Board ot ' Aurlum Trustee, a letter in this re- . jrsrd. which meaaa that certain daaaea of patients can bo longer expect to receive consideration at toe institution, and th!j letter fees received the prae . tl.al sanction of the Board. There ara now 17 patients at the asylum, which Is Ttrtually the limit. Oonrnor West and tate Treasurer Kay both said tonight to The Oregonlan correspondent tr.at Meintri proposi- tion receives their fullest approval and this means that the new plan will be carried out. Asylum Now Overcrowded. -The asylum 1s filled to capacity ' now." said Utata Treasurer Kay today. 1-asc year 100s patients were released. '. but at the same time the Inereasa was only :0' over the year before. This mean that the Institution has been burdened with numerous patients who have no pta.-e there. The Legislature, - gave us only SM.OOS for the feeble minded school, whan 1120.000 was asked for. snd In the fac of that accusations were made that the school was crowded with Datlents who belonged In the asylum. But there ara mora patients at the asylum than wa can handle. In every way I believe that Superin tendent Btetner'n theory to refuaa cer tain classes of patlanta is correct, and as far as I know It will be carried oot." Superintendent Stelnefa letter to the tioard Is considered one of the most Important communications yet trans mitted during this administration, as ' It means a revolutionary change In the manner of committing patienta to the Institution. In writing to the board ha Incloses the following accompanying letter, whlrh will be aent to all of the County Judges In the atata when It receives the sanction of the trustees, which Is a-xurtd In the Interviews given out to day: Number Must B Cat Down. 1 am Instructed by the board f truateea to Inform you that the state asylum 1 now much overcrowded, and the new building provided for by tba recent Legislature will not accommo date more than halt of the Increase In population unless the number com mitted hera can be greatly diminished, ilsny persons are committed to this Institution who do not properly belong here; tha law requlrea that they be Insane t euoh degree as to be. unsafe to be at large. -iid people who may be of feeble Intellect i simply demented or helpless from old age should be cared for by relatives or by the county. Morphlne vsea should not be committed to this Institution unless actually Insane. Tha delirium and maniacal excitement due to excessive Indulgence la alcoholics will subside In a few days and such not ara often perfectly sans by tha ttrr thev reach the asylum. "There are many persons who are mildly Insane who might be cared for bv their relatives. Tour co-operation In eliminating these rasea from com mittment to the state Insane asylum Is earnestly requested. 1 also wish to ask you to have tha namea of newly committed patienta Included In the tel egram notifying os to send sttendants ss confusion often srlses when two messages are received by telephone or telegraph, coming from the County Judge. Sheriff or relatlvea of the patient. i Tli. Y3 v, A rnmnsnv. rn!taHxd IStO.ooe. which win have lta nrinclpal place of business la Bend. Crook County. Tha object of the company, as shown la incorporation papers, is to oevei Irrigation projects, factories and In general way Improve that section nravnii 1f InrflrfiAffltAn ara J. LawTenre. Franklin T. Griffith and Clyde M. VcKay. SaJe of the townatt of Fond and af filiated properties was announced early this month. The buyers were uregon and Eastern caoltallsta aad the prop- ertlea ware taken over from the Pilot Butta Development Company, the Bend Townsite Company and the Bend Water. Light at Power Company. A. M. Drake, of Portland, held the greater part of thesa aad Frank Robertson, also of this city, held an Interest. Included In the sale were some J00 acres of timber land, with a sawmill: 200 acres of agricultural land. 14M acres adjacent to the town. STUDENTS HOLD RALLY t'onallls Collegians Convocations Prove Great Soocc. CRKGON AGRICTTTI.-RA1, COLLEGE CVrri:!s. 3Iarch S3. Spec'.aX) A new rrece!ent of having convocations mas set j xtprdur morning. The weekly student assen'Mv took on the nature of a roua li.g rally. During the remainder of tbo ermetrr the convocations will be turned erpr to tha students and a Joint com mittee of faculty members and stu dents will arrange for speakers both In and out of the student body. Trofessor it. IX IletxeL head of the dep4rtmnt of public speaking, presided ysterday and outlined the plan which this Joint committee will follow. J. L. McAllister. asMetant athletic man ager, urged gresuer unity on the part of the asHoclsted students. Larry K-ene. president of the student body and captain of the baseball team, gave a rouslr.g talk upon the great National game. Coach Dolan made the closing rech. whl. h wis a st.rring appeal for the entire student body to get behind the athletic teams and support them In every posetble sray. PENDLETON PLANS FAIR irlstrtct Exhibition to Rc Held at Time of Hound-Cp." PEXDI.ETOX. Or. March 13. (Spe cials The third F.astern Oregon dis trict fair will be held this year In con nection with the -Round-up" during the week from September 11 to 1. This will conSlct with the stata fair, but will not conflict with tha other Kastera Oregon fairs or with those to be held In the ether cities of tha In land Km pi re In "Washington. At a recent meeting of the fair board. Leon Cohen, a prominent local merchant, was elected president. Judge Thomas FltageraJd waa re-elected sec retary and Klcbard Maybeixy. treas urer. The third c strict Includes the coun ties of Umatilla and Morrow. BEND WILL BE DEVELOPED Company Incorporates With Capital ization, of $.. BALESt Or, Maxell S 3peclal V Artlrlea of Incorporation were filed wita tha Secretary of State) today by I. OK O. GIRL EDITORS. '. fx i TV In 3 lido platted lota and the water, power and lighting plant situated at the town. Valuable water power rights on the Deschutes were Included, ss well as water rights for Irrigation. COEDS PLAN FOR PAPER t'XITKRSITr WOMEX TO BE JOCRXAIJSTS FOR DAY. Student Publication for One Istrue to Be In Charge of Clrls 20 Psprs to Be Printed. VXIVERSITT OF OREGON. March a (Special ) One Issue of ths Ore gon Emerald, the semi-weekly publica tion of the University of Oregon, will ba given over to the coeds with full permission to exercise their Journalis tic fancies. The coed Issue of the Emerald has been an annual feature for several seasons. Its contents being devoted en tirely to university activities from tha viewpoint of women students. The co eds this year hare announced that they have a 7.0-page paper, with special cover design and a "really yellow" eportlng section. They have published their paper dur ing Junior week-end heretofore, but owing to the number of other attrac tions that monopolise tha attention of the students at that time, the coed Issue will appear early in May his year. Miss Birdie Wise, of Astoria, has been selected as editor-in-chief, and Miss Emma Waterman, of Baker, will be advertising manager. Both Miss Wise and Miss Waterman have been active workera on various unl. versity publications, and both held editorships on their high school pub lications before coming to the Uni versity of Oregon. COAL LAND FIGHT ON DEMritRKM OP SIX CLAIMANTS IS ARGCED. Government to File New Indict, mcnt of Objection In Spokane Court Is Sustained. SPOKAXE. Wash. March 3. Argu ments ara In progress before United States District Judge Frank U. Rudkln on a demurrer to the Indictment re turned by a Federal grand Jury last Fall against the locators of tha so-called Doughton group of coal claims In the Kayak district of Alaska. 1 Larry White. ex-Mayor of Seattle; Charles A. McKenzle. a Seattle pro moter: Donald A. McKenzle. of Wash ington. D. C Raymond Brown and Wil liam I. Dunn, of Spokane, and Charles M. Doughton. of Pearson. Wssh.. ara charged with conspiring to defraud the Government out of v.or) acres of coal ls.nd veined bv United States experts st from Ci.0v.UM to KAOOO.OJO. If ths d'Oiurrrr is sustained It will have no effect whatever on the Detroit. Chicago and Seattle cases, land office of ficials say and will only meaa that the Doughton Indictment Is faulty. It Is an nounced that if the demurrer Is sus tained the Government will ask for a new Indictment. Trial of the English oroup of coal locators will begin at Se attle next Tuesday. Oregon Physician Going to Rome. SALEM. Or March SS. 9peclaL Dr. August M. Kinney, of Astoria, who has been appointed by Governor West as on of the delegates to the Interna tional .Conference on Tuberculosis, to be held In Rome. Italy, during Sep tember, has written the Governor ac cepting the appointment and saying that he will attend, leaving for Rome September 1. After the conference he will go to Berlin to take up further wee along this line. Hungary Has S0.S50,7H People. BUDAPEST, Hungary. March SL Tha official census snows Hungary to have a population of :o.xso.7Pe. This Is an Increase la 1 years of 1.6?.000. ROAD WILL TOUGH 7 VALLEY POINTS Seattle Promoters Begin Con struction of Canby-' Molalla Railway. FIVE FEEDERS IN PLAN Company to Complete line In Six Month Bearer Creek, Colton. Meadow-brook, Needy and Mackiburg Are Branches. CAXBT. Or, March 23. (Special.) Railroad ties are piled high, surveyors are hera w'th their transits and dirt is already flying for tha construction of an electric line from Canby to Mo lalla. which win ba fed by branch lines from Beaver Creek. Maadowbrook. Col ton, Needy and Macksburg. Save that Seattle capitalists are building the road, little is known of ths power behind ths project, an engi neer who gave an outline of the work projected refusing to disclose the Iden tity of ths promoters. That the first csr will be run from Canby to Molalla la six months Is a prediction of the employe who told the extent of ths unnamed company's big Willamette Valley plans. Rlf Tract Bought. Two miles below Canby lies a 406- acre tract, which has been purchased by the railway men from Buckman at Fronx. There, evidently, the power plant of the company will be built, the acreage being on the Willamette River and In easy reach of Canby, the pro posed main terminus. The Buckman tc. Frons tracts having been purchased by a go-between the Identity of the promoters could not be learned from that source. It Is understood a big sum wss paid for the land, which Is considered among the most valuable of this section of the Valley. That a half-year Is not an excep tionally rapid time In which to com plete the 18 miles of railroad from Canby to Molalla la shown by a view of the level country which the line will pierce. Only Tiny Grade Met. Surveyors at work on the road de clare that at no place, either on the course of the main road or on that of the proposed branches, does ths grade exceed one per cent, and engineers following them figure that Molalla is ths only point where a bridge will be required. Not a single fill will be re quired, say the engineers, and culverts will aufflca to spaa the few gaps encountered. One hundred men are expected hera tomorrow to begin actual work of con struction. Graders are already In tha field and their work of leveling la so slight that they keep up with tha tran-sltmen. Ties are here in readiness for the construction gang and rails are ex pected on the same Southern raclflo train that will bear the first gang of tracklayers tomorrow. Five Gangs to Work. The plan of tha engineers Is to work five gangs as soon as the main track Is well underway. By this means tha five branch lines running to Beaver Creek. Meadbrook. Cotton. Needy and Macksburg will be completed with the main line from Canby to Molalla, and If the service Is to begin In six months the whole honey-combed rich farming district will reap benefit with the de parture of the first train from Canby. Molalla win not be the last terminus long as the workmen In the field say they are under orders to survey the line as far as Wllholt Springs, but to rush work only as far as Molalla for the present. The new Una taps a country occu pied by 10.000 people and If forecasts or employes of the promoters come to pass the enterprise will put a cluster of thriving towns nearer the Portland market and make Canby a bustling center of a rich agricultural district. FORESTRY BOARD NAMED Fonr Organizations Submit Cholced to Governor West. SALEM. Or, March JS 'Special.) Members of the State Board of Forestry were named by Governor West today. Ex -officio members of the Board will be Governor West and George W. Peavy, professor of forestry at Oregon Agricult ural College. Members recommended by various organizations are: L. S. Hill, by the Oregon & Washington Lumbermen's Manufacturing Association; A. P. Sprague, by the Oregon Forest Fire As sociation: A. T. Buxton, by the Oregon State Grange, and George IL Cecil, by the United States Forestry 8enrtce. The Oregon Woolgrowers' Association has been notified to make its recom mendation, but has failed to do so and in event a recommendation Is not made the Governor declares he will appoint Dan P. Smythe, secretary of that or ganisation. NEW CULT PAIR AFRAID Dayton Orders Parson Ont of Town, Governor's Aid! Asked. SPOKANE. Wash.. March S3. Fear ing violence at the hands of the people of Dsyton. Wash, who object to the new sex cult advocated by them. Rev. A. F. and Mrs. Lucas have asked Gov ernor Hay to protect them, telegraph ing him that threata of murder have been made against them. The Governor Instructed the County Attorney of Co- umbla County to see that no personal rights of the pair are violated. Lucas announced his Intention of lec turing tonight on delicate questions. This aroused a storm of protest, a minister leading the opposition, and Lucas was ordered out of town. He refused to leave and says he will sue those who threatened him. Clatsop Grangers In Session. ASTORIA. Or., March 23. (Special.) A meeting of the Clatsop County Grange here this sfternoon waa attended by delegates from ail parts of the county and a number of matters In connection with the betterment of agricultural In terests of the community were consid ered. C. S. Dow and F. E. Butler were elected delegates to ths State Grange, which will meet at Corvallis In May. and a committee was appointed to con fer with the County Court relative to the expenditure of the money raised by a special tax to exploit the resources of the county. , Open a Regular Pay-by-the-Month Account Order by Phone We Will Deliver Your Purchase Free and Promptly to Any City Address We Take Canadian Money Too Here's an Extra THAT MEANS SOMETHING TO YOU TODAY AND SATURDAY This is a recital of reductions in price and you can save carfare, .madam, and the price of your lunch by coming over today or tomorrow to make your pur chases. 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CUT-GLASS BOWLS, Cut-Glaes Ferns, Sugars, and Creamers, values to $8.00 S4.95 Ankle Supports $1.25 Woodlark Rose Spray Woodlark Spray Pump Special for This Week Demonstration of Chinamel Varnish SILETZ IS WATCHED Attorney-General Is Asked to Curb Lawless. HAWLEY'S PLEA HEARD Actinfr-Scoretry of Interior Tabes Steps to Protect Reservation Settlers Platting' of Town site Is Promised. SAIjEM. Or, March 13. (Special. ) That the legal department of the Fed eral Government will take prompt and strong action In relation to offenses committed on the Sllets Indian Reserva tion because of the Intervention- of Rep resentative Hawley. is word brought in a letter received at that Representative's headquarters In 8slem today from Frank Pierce. Acting Secretary of the Interior. Following the protest from citizens of the Sllets that their Uvea are in Jeop ardy; that they' live In constant terror and that furthermore, if steps are not taken to require the Indians on tha Sl lets to sblde by the law the settlers will take the lsw In their own bands. Repre sentative Hawley Immediately took up the subject with ths Interior Depart ment. The Acting Secretary responded In part as follows: "Replying to your letter of March . Ull, regarding the lawlessness which exists In the vicinity of fillets In the State of Oregon, I have the honor to ad vise you that I have this day addressed a communication to the Attorney-General recommending that proper Instruc tions be issued to the United States At torney directing the latter to take ac tion In the matter of all offenses com mitted on the Indian reservation and therefore within the Jurisdiction of the United States courts. "I have also suggested to the Attorney-General that the United States At torney be directed - to confer with the proper state officials and to co-operate with them to the end that some steps may be taken to put a stop to the law lessness which Is said to exist there. "Referring to that portion of your let ter regarding the platting of the town site at Siletz. I have to advise yon that the portion of land Involved has been re served for powersite purposes under the act of May 13, .1910, and as soon as the right of way for the canal has been sur veyed action will be tsken looking to the platting of the townsite." Harder Case Argument Heard. SALEM, Or, March 3. (Special.) Arguments were heard by the Supreme Court this afternoon in the case of the State vs. Joseph Caseday. the Eastern Jill tMttaiuni I SK TmXm PngusfacmsMun mmki Everybody Admires a Beautiful Complexion- DR. T. 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