the Oregon daily journau Portland. Monday rvxinTro. tTAKcrr re. ztt. 19 17ILL PROSECUTE TUALATIN'S DEBATERS WITH PENDLETON WRITE YOUR EASTERN FRIENDS toCOHEli'EST ALL OFFENDERS . , - via Government Will Indict Stock men Who Drive Cattle on Forest Reserves. IF BEATEN WILL APPEAL ' - TO U. S. SUPREME COURT Secretary Wllnoai Bayc i IXter That , Forestry Officials Win Be -lMtrrfel a Mafca-AriWa of All Persona Violating Rulationa. fWaahtartoa Boreas of The Mndl " Washington. March . Tbe follow, inc letter haa been sent by ths sec rev ' ih. aAltnr of tha Blue Mountain American, Sumpter, ore- "My attention baa been called ta la latter from Senator Fultoa to J. D. Combs, published In your paper, and your editorial comment upon It Tba -irTilMn-Iwii!n;- a-Taatn: .without a permit on tha national foreata were made under and by authority of the act of June 4. 187 Stat, -, which provides aa followa: " -Ths eecretary . . . may make such rulea and regulations . . aa ' will Inaure the objects of auch reserva tion, namely, to regulate tbslr occu pancy and uae and to preeervs the for eata thereon from deetruetlon; and any violation of the provisions of thla act, or such-rules and regulations,- shall be punlahed aa la prorlded for In the aot of June . 1881, amending aeotlon 38l of the revlaed atatutea of tha United States' .- ' ' "The punishment provided for In the SCf, PI JUne , 1 0, B mwvw i4i.wa.wu, fine 'of not more than, 1500 or lmpria onment for not more1 than It month a, or both, in the discretion of tha court. Tou will therefore aee that confreee baa specifically subjected to fine and Impris onment any person who violates tha rec ulatlona of tha secretary of agriculture made to protect the national forssts. '' Zs OomstlTBtloaaL "The conatltutlonallty of tha provis-! Ions of this statute, making violation of tha reculatlona a crime, has been questioned. The supreme court of ArV son a, haa decided In favor of Ita con atltutlonallty. The dlatrlet court of nnrthe.ru California. Brat decided against Ita conatltutlonallty but after the United States circuit court, of appeals t Dun I rWVIKU UN M .T. 1 V. U V mw conatltutlonallty of the atatute In a civil cane, thi dlatrlot Judge for north ern California, when a new case was presented to him, overruled his earlier declalon and, on October J, 1806. Im posed flnea upon tba violators of tha grazing- reculatlona. ' . - "The attorney-general twice cava his written opinion that the act Is con stitutional, and suggested that criminal prosecution for rrailng trespass bs continued la all districts where no- de cisions adverse U its constitutionality have been made. In order that aome per son convicted might appeal to the higher courts and thua secure a final and au- inoruative aecision i in raia (jura tion, for up to thla time the govern criminal cases. . , .. ; Will Prosecute. T . fn wit oarers of" 'inv decision In . the district of Oregon arainst the con stitutionality of this atatute, and am therefore In duty hound to bring to the .attention 'of the department of justice erasing trespasses committed In that state. This Is a sufficient answer to ths statement, that there is no law making It a crime for cattle to bs driven upon a national forest, "By an act approved March 1. HOT, the government la now authorised to criminal ease decided agalnat It under certain clrcumatancea, when the ground of the declalon Is ths Invalidity or con- .Indictment la founded. Thla. for the first time, puta It In the power of the government 'o secure irora me supreme court a declalon of thla queatlon, and under the advice of the attorney-general above noted, forest officers will bs In structed to begin to make such ar rests for erasing trespass on the na tional forests aa may bs necessary to secure, a final adjudication ' upon tha validity of the, criminal provisions of The acfor June , hit. ,j . "(Signed) JAMES WILSON, - . f vw vaai j . f , t v I s C; From Left to Rlfht -Wilson Miner of Seattle, Junior Hoonan, leader. of Aberdeen, waablnrton, and TBorgenj Hoimee oi cnoii, uregon. They"wlltTneet at -Forest -OroTa- next - month and -debate tbe- ehip gubaldy question. , . ' ' - ; HARNESS WEIGHT ENDS LIFE OF THE POLICE STATION CAT LEGISLATURE INSPECTS " LOUISIANA WATERWAYS fJoarasl Wpeetal Serrlee.) New Ore is ns. La., March,-if. Mem bers of the houae committee on rivers and harbors sre going to- make aa In spectloa. this week of the waterways of Louisiana. Several of the members have arrived In New Orleans and the others are expected tomorrow. From this city the party will go to the mouth of ths Mlseinslppl . and examine the lock a from . the river Into Bayou La Feurrhe and Bayou Plaequsmlne, coins thence to the input b of ths Red river. The Atchafalya liver will then be vis ited and the commutes will sail down this stream to the gulf. Ths party will next co to the Shreveport and sail down ths Red river from there to New Or leans. A visit . will also bs mads to southwestern Louisiana for ths purpose of Inspecting the salt mines, oil fields and rlcs and sugar plantations of. that section. , . .. .,, Ths life of Merely Mary ; Ann. the cat that for 16 years waa ths pet tf the ceh rrarIOItc"eltatlonr-cams -to-sr-t regie end late Saturday night While sleeping on a wisp of straw In ths stable di rectly beneath ths weight that holds the harness. In place, a hurry call was turned In, the horses went out and ths weight dropped. Death Is supposed to have been Instantaneous and painless. Her predecessor wss . called Maria Ann Dalley. She was of an aristocratio nature. Merely Mary Ann was a tramp who cams to the station hungry and gaunt onSrtary day. She always be traved mora of ths Instincts of the pro letariat, .hence shs was called Merely Mary Ann. However strongly ine nw Its of ths mob may havs been por trayed In ber ntns Uvea, nevertheless the esteem In which shs waa held by all the officers of ths force could aot nave been greater. Many peculiarities wars those of Ann. One day about 18 years ago a carelsss doc killed one of her kittens. - EJver since has shs bad a strong annpa-iny for tha canine breed. No doc dared venture Into ths confines of ths station whl'.. Merely Mary Ann was on duty. Shs would crouch on ths ledge above ths sidewalk and pounce uponunwary caninea and .sha-si-raja . came pg trfc." umphant, Shs wss highly thought of by Matron Simmons. Shs wss ths Inseparable companion of Jailer Ben Branch. There existed - an indissoluble bond of arm- j pathy between theae two. She went through the creator part of life with but one eye, ths other was kicked out one day by a quick-tempered drunk. Merely Mary Ann leavea behlndbs sides a lone name, ala kittens about aa many weeks, old. Their home Is an old hat of John Maloney that reposes on ths rogues' gallery. She wlahed to famil iarise her family early with ths sur roundings In. which they would be brought up. An Inquest will be held this after noon to determine on whom shall bs placed the- criminal carelessness that caused hsr death. ' Jailer Endloott of the first night roller IS suspected. Ar rangements for ths funeral have not been completed, but It la expected that a detail of efflcera, members of tba press and court officials will attend. A floral piece to represent the gates of ths feline heaven,, ajar Is beinc constructed. GIVES FRISCO OREOOn TRADE Two Railroad and Two Hoof , and-TIre Companies 111 Traf- fio Arrangement." THROUGH FREIGHT HAUL 1 EASED AND SHORTENED Klamath County to Be Served With Freight, Passenger, Mail and Ex press Transportation Through a 1 Branch Line. From Weed. iari.i ni.-k , Tmm.1 i Klamath Falls, Or March 16. Xr- rsncements for the prompt and efficient hand line of all freight and paasenger traffic durlnc tbs comlnc seaaon have been completed. Tbs J. M. Mclntlre Tranaportatlon company of which Mr. Mclntlre Is president snd general man ager, and Charlea L. Tutt of Colorado Springs, Colorado, the silent partner, Jointly with the Klamath Lake and ths Southern Pacific railroads, haa estab lished through rates from Portland and Ban Francisco, guaranteeing prompt and ssfs delivery at warehouse or store door hers There will bs no discrimination between large and small shippers except that there will be carload rates. The Transportation company now haa ISO head of stock to be put on the Una May I, when ths new rates take erred. Tor Paaseafor Traffic ; For ths handling of passengers, mall and express, the Oregon and California Transportation company. Incorporated for t.S.M. 818,00 of which Is paid up and of which company J. M. Mclntlre 1s president- and general manager, W. R. tsvts vice president and treasurer, and K. W. Straw secretary, has purchased and taken over all the holdings, stock. equipment and good will of the Oregon Stage company of which W. H. Travis haa been general manager; also the stock snd equipment of the Lake Shors Stage company which last season operated e- tween Laird's Landing- and areas iske. ths terminus of ths California North eastern railroad. The new equipment consists of 140 head of stage snd liv ery stock and enough wagons and stages to handle ISO people at one time, besides their livery outfit which will be dis tributed alone ths line, so that any one preferrlnc a private rlc can have it. with or without driver, to any point. Three stages will be operated earn way daily, lnatead of every other day as In tha past, snd an extra four horse stags will bs kept at Pokegama, guaran teeing Immediate tranaportatlon of all pasaengers, so that there will be no more Irritating delays as In ths past. Aa extra launch or wagon will leave hero about t o clock eac:t evening with tha mail to connect with the train :iL0Sf'a lams: fed. Contkitjou desk vrorlc, cold, or an overstrain of the muscles much suffering with back-aches. As a help to nature, as a remedy for the stiffness of the muscks, ; and, as a cure for the pain and aches even without errs at Icq of Lzbor there b nothia; &at can be comparted MM V"j a Pokegama, avoldlnc the day's layover there. - " Mountain Maal to Bs Out Out. This company has purchased the fciam moth, - ths West Side - and ths O. K. stables In this city and will enlarge and completely equip atatlons along ths way so aa to taka ths beat possible cars of stock and passengera. and will keep on hand complete outfits for camplnc par ties to ail points, includlnc Crater Lake, so that parties arrlvlnc at Thrall or pokegama can there contract for any desired equipment -to any dealred polnt4 ana for any length of time, and. thla arrangement will continue till ths Cali fornia A Northeastern reachss a point nearer Teter's Landing than Pokegama is to Keno, when the complete outfit will bs chanced to the nsw routs and ths mountain haul bs eliminated. SOIDEN rEODINB OF PIOSEEBS OF OKEEOil Robert Harrison of Brownsville Came In Fifty-Two and Mrs. Harrison In Fifty-Four. Brownsville, Or, March 15. Mr. snd Mrs. Robert Harrison of Brownsville, on March 10 celebrated their golden wedding. Robert Harrison waa born In Lincoln shire, England. In 128, and came to America when 10 years of ace. He went to Michigan, where a brother resided, and spent four years there. In April, list, he and two brothers, with ox team a started across ths plains for Ore gon, arrlvlnc hers the following August. They settled two miles north of Browns ville, . Robert built his cabin and start sd for tbs mines at Treks, California, He cams back to ths valley ths follow ing spring snd with snother old pioneer, named Ward, bought up a drove of hogs and took them to Rogue river, where they lost them on account of the Indian outbreak. A man named Bailey, Just ahesd of them with an other drove of hogs, was killed by the Indiana Mr. Harrison then came back to ths placs where he still resides. Mrs. Harrison Is an Oregon pioneer ef 1154. Her father, Mr. Hannahs, took np a place north of Brownsville, where she lived until the time ef her marriage with Mr. Harrison. Mr. and Mrs. Harrison have five sons, Thomas, Oenrge, Joseph, Jack and Will iam, . all farmers, living near Browns ville. They also havs two daughters living in Brownsville, Mrs. Dora New land and Mrs. Sara Cronms of the flour ing mills and electric light plant They also havs one daughter. Mrs. William Watson, llvlnc at Horeshoe Bend, Ida ho. Theirs is ths larrest family In this part of the state. There were about CO persons of the Harrison blood present at the celebration. They havs IT grand children llvlnc and three great-grandchildren. - . . . AT THE THEATRES 'Tenderfoot' Seat Sale Tomorrow. Tomorrow (Taeedtr) mflrnraf , 10 o'clock, tbe aaranee seat sale trill enea for tbe metirsl aosdr snecess, "The Teanrreot." which comee to the Helllc theatre axt Tbnreaaj, rmaay. Satsriar nlehts, Mirek ta, SO, 00, wlta a ves tal farce aaathne Saturday. Charles B. - Han ford Next Sunday. The eminent tngodlsa and aetnr Charles B Hsnfnra supported by Marts Drofaafe and a capable compear ef players, will present "tymbellne" at the Hallis theatre setr Une asy alrht, Ifarrh SI and "Jnllu Caesar" Moa (lay alfht, April a. Seat sale opens seit Xrt 07. .. "As a Man Bows" Begins. Seldom baa Miss LtlMaa Lewrenre appeared to bet tea adTintare tbaa In "Aa a Mas Hows." the play which betas the week at tha Raker yaatorday. There Is aa excellent epDortnalty hi thla play (or fine a mot loo a I aetlng, and Mtaa Lawrence as Brands, the deaertad wife, aiakea the axiat ef the Hoes. All thla week. Matinee Sataroay. ; Empire Play Well Received. Certainly "A Cowboy's OW made a etmag Impreseloa ea two big aadleneea at tbe Um pire yaaterday. He fall of western breeslneas la thla Dlar and the Stase eettlnss ara as onlqae that It Is altncether aa enaaaal pradne tlnn. The plot Is one well ealralated to bold tha atteattoe of everyone. Matinees Wednes day and Saturday , J ' At the Grand. While there ere many Ms arts ea tbe sew eragraai at lae wraad tale week It Is accessary I SPECIAL LOW COLONIST RATES BTOxira KAmox ajtd ina From St. Paul, Minneapolis, Duluth, . Omaha, St. Joseph. Kanaaa City snd other Missouri river points to Portland snd Ashland. Or., and 1n- termedlats points aaB.00 From St. Louis to Portland, ,Aah land. Or... and intermediate ' ' points . e3O.00 From Chicago to Portland. Ashland. , Or- and intermediate poinU-$a5J0 Similar low rates from othsr east srn points to the west. Send me full name and address of your relatives or friends In ths east thst are thinking of comlnc to the Pcclflo Northwest, and I will havs them furnished with literature snd full Information, or If you wish to pay tha fare of any one., tbe money can be deposited with any agent of ths Northern Pacific Rail way and tickets will be promptly furnished. ' For . any additional Information wanted, call ea or address Assistant General Passenger Acsnt, Ad Morrison art-, Oor. Third, . , ..... rortlaad. Or. .- y CARTERS k jittie J PIUS. &aev I ' BSak aadaebeand rellevean tbe enables bstsV dont to a btlkma atateof toe aratan. sseh sa iHsstneas, Kanaaa, Pm sal Bass, IMstraas after eating. Pain la the Bide, Jto. While then- aaest leniariahlai ass boas shovn la oadHg Basdaehs, yet Cartera LltOs Liver. Pltls are equally valaable In Oosstlpatton. earing sad pre venUng tblsannoylDaeomplatatwblls they also correct all disorders of tbea tossKbtlmalavte tbe Urar and regulaie the bowala. Sveatf theyealy Aahe tkey would be almost prtoelaaa to these whe suffer from thisilfcahaoalngoom plaint; batfotta stely thstr g ii nil iteee does sotend baiend tboes who onoe try them wUl find thane UUieptlla eaJa ble ha aoaoaay ways that they will not be wiU Sag to do without tbsta. Bat after aU sick bead AGUE 1 the bane of so sxaay lives that here Is waare we make ear great boaat. Out plUaooreM while etheradoaot. Oarter'a Llttla Lrear PlUa sre vary aun snd very easy b taka One er twe pllla makes dose. They are etriotly vegatable and de aot gripe es are, bat by tbetr goaUaaotloa please all was txatxjustnnunwtBtx. - - to mention only a few. AThrnl, the mart Han, we haa appeared here before with bis won ders, rerarna with a new Ulna Ion. which hi said to snrpaas anything ef the kind heretofore offered in yaadeyilie. Ia addition to thla II taalno. the mafirlaa will eontrlnnte maay trlcka. James Vraaela Balltraa and company, knowa aa "the erasleat act In vaodevlUs" la aaotber of tbe blu ea the bill. "Under Sealed Ordere.'' ' "Under Sealed Orders," the British military drama, will be tbe attraction at the Star theatre thla week, stsrting with the perform, anee this evening. The Allen stock Company will bare In "Under Seaiad Orders" a play which will please erery one of Its thousands of patrons. Tbe story Is exciting and the plot la oalqae in many ways. There la a difference from the ordinary military melodramaa and the scenic erranyements will no novel. Mat. lores wll bo held Toeaday, Tbarsday, frtsr day aad Bonder. ... "A Senator's Daughter." "A Senator" I Daughter." the BepaUr drama ef soctery life la, the nation i capital Is tba bill this week at the Lyric. The play la a beantlfal one aad has bean especially well eaat. There will be e matinee every day. Seata for the entire weak are now colling at the theatre boa office er may be reaarrad by telephone. Most disfiguring skin eruptions, scrof ula, pimples, rashes, stc, are due to impure blood. Burdock Blood Bitters Is a cleaneinc blood tonlo. Makea you clear-eyed, clear-brained, elear-eklnned. Prefeiied artoek Canned Ooods. , Allen Lewis' Best Brand. SME SALE 0 ! 60'Casss of the MorWi est Shoss r - ' : ' . i : For Men, Women and Children, consigned to us by the railroads and insurance companies," with instruc tions to sell them at any price, but to sell them quick. That is just what we are going to do. We will give the customers the benefit The Boston Store Does Just What 25 dif Shoes if. styles men's "dress (j QA s, patent and viej. . . . ) 1 ss Men's oil grain Work Shoes, bellows tongue, waterproof, (M - O C per pair.............. 4)10 O Men's 10-inch high-top Cruisers, oil tanned, viscolized, $6 (1J values, pair. .. . ......... tfOOy Men per pair 's $3 Oxfords, . fljl OC pair. ... ......... . . .4) 1 OO Ladies $2 Vici Kid Shoes, A all sizes................... 7 s Ladies $3.50 Shoes, per pair. ............ Ladies' $5 Pat. Shoes, per pair ...... .$1.45 ..$2.95 Boys' $2.00 Shoes, T"" (J Q - per pair.. r. . . I y Boys' $2.50 Shoes, ; CI Boys $3.00 Shoes, J J I Misses' $1.50 Shoes, QQr per pair. .................. tS y 1 : Misses' $2.00 Shoes. (J -perpair I) YmLty- Misses' Pat. Leather Ox-tj -AC fords, $3 value. . . . . . . . . . D 1 TCO Men's $2 heavy Work QQr Shoes, pair. . . .;.". .'. ...... .... s S w CWtNPtSX a STORt IU OUSTED STATE3 hi R r- Vc YOUNG RUSSIAN GIRL ON TRIAL FOR MURDER (loaraal Special errlos.) Oeneva, March it. At tbs Tbuan Assises today tbs trial was oommenoed of Tatlana Leontlert, tbs young Itos siaa clrl, 'who murdered a Frenchman, thinking bs was tbs Russian Minister Durnovo, at Intsrlaksn last October. Tbs trial Is expected to prove sensa tional, as the clrl Is said to nave da- elded to reveal every incident connected with her crime, ".. . Fred T. Dubois of Idaho, whosa terra in ths United States sonata expired March 4, has slsned a contract with a lyceu'm bureau to deliver a series of lectures duiinc ths comlnc summer and falL For years Mr. Dubois hss heen flcbtlnc ths Mormon ehureh ln his but and ha haa chosen tha "menace ef Mormoniam- as ths subject upon which be will speak. BODY OF DROWNED - r MAN HERMANN FOUND ' . (Special Dlepateh 4 The ooaraaL) Ashland, Or, March 26. A farmer named Otbbs found ths body of Herman Henry yesterday on a bar In Bear creek near Phoenix, this county. Henry waa drowned at Dead Indian eroaalnc, ten miles above hers, a week aco. A large number of oltlsens were maktnc aa or ganised search when tha body was found. PeiikM k Iiir uDerfls Miffiw A SUB-DIVISION OF 6LENW00D PARK , Has been advertised and on the market but two days, yet one sixth of the entire addition has been sold. There, ; is a reason for a record like this. ' . ; ;-' As an investment it has no equal. Between the rivers will be the Greater Portland. Property will advance 3D per cent the minute the Oregon & Washington R. R. Co. commences work Good car service. - Each lot improved. Bull Run water. Come and let us convince' you hat tye have the best. ;; :v-?-':'-'':::Tr; Price $350 and Upward lor Full 50x100 Lot and Alley Terms $50 Down and $10 Per Monlh 5 Per Cent Discount lor Cash S . . ' ... ...... ... . . . V. E. C. Hurlbert Rm. 29, Mallory Ctdg.. Opp. Chamber of Commerce . 333 Mohawk Building. Third and Morrison Streets W. J. Peddicord