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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1903)
The Heppner Gazette Issued Thursday Morning. Warnock c Michell. Kutered at the Postollic.e at Heppner Oregou, as second-class matter. Thuusday ; . . . April 30, 1903 miss v.iti: jos:. .lie is Wuntcdut laigciic as it led. erul Prisoner. Washington, Ainl l'4. On request of 'Secretary Hitchcock, the Department of .Justice has instructed the United States Attorpev at Portland to take steps look ing to the arrest of Marie Ware, late United States Commissioner at Eugene Oregon, and also the arrest of two other Oregon Commissioners, whose names cannot be learned. It is believed they ure two of the three Commissioners re cently removed from office by Judge Bellinger II. W. Reed, of Bend ; J. V. Ilamaker, of Bly, 01 J. O. Hamaker, of Bonanza. Miss Ware and the other two Commissioners a'e to be arraigned for jerjury, falsification of recoicis and con spiracy, with additional minor charges against each. . The department is advised that Miss Ware is a fugitive, having disappeared Irom Eugene shortly after her resigna tion, merely explaining that she was go ing; to visit relatives. Her whereabouts is not known to the officials here, and it as feared she has gotten out ot the country. If so, and she can be located, extradition proceedings will be in stituted to procure her return. The three ex Commissioners when Arrested, will be bound over to await the i'::tion of the Federal Grand Jury, iiuJ,from what little can be learned t sere, it is believed all will be indicted. When, this step has been taken, vigor ous prosecutions will fallow, in which svi3cn.ce collected hy Special Agents 4'.ireen and Linneu will form the basis of frjie -case. In some cf these cases the evidence clearly indicates that the Commission ers have been in collusion with land Sosators and cruisers and by improper methods have been able to reap consid erable personal gain out of the trans .actions. Fictitious entries have also beea made in several instances," the Commissioners assuming sole responsi bility in these cases. The three Com missioners whose arrests have been or dered are said to be guilty of more than gror-'S negligence, as the evidence es tablishes the fact that they wilfully vio lated the laws under which they are permitted to receive land filings, with Ihe sole idea of profiting by their ille gal action. Stamping Out Plague. Prineville, Or., April 24. After the lxautifu day here the doctors report v- .-. Ihi'iu very encouraging with but one new case on hand, 11. P. Arlington, v.iiy l.iarshal who has lather a hard case i3tal with. Each day the board of health is taking more active steps to AunT t i'iiping out( the disease. Wed-,-iv . the irih, the state health oflicer irs.ve th.- 1-oindeX'er hotel a clean bill :,f )) alth and Monday, the 20th, the lo-zt-l health uo.irJ ordered the .hotel sloped ajaiii. Tl 1 usiness men have by mutual ....nti 11 closed up very nearly each day, the bather shops have closed and all sa loons have piled up tables and chairs in Iwir places of business, allowing no .?ocniring or card play i eg. The general vaccination ordered is causing some AickMvs.-!, but the people soon get over it- The schools are closed and health otiie'ii patrol the streets day and night iaJ have instnu tions to impound or kill ill Iooho animals fonl upon the streets. The board of health has the whole Vwdv of citizens at its ha-k and loss of trjie au 1 business is a secondary con--BKflratior. to the health of the citizens. TJ3 precaution now being observed n2He kept until all possible chance of pother outbreak has parsed. Ilomeseekers Coming. Every train that reaches Portland is brioging in large numbers of homeseek ers. Especially from the middle west are the numbers seeking new hojnes on the Coast becoming larger, and it is ex pected when the trains that lettthe East this week with homeseekers aboard ar rived at the terminus of the different lines they will have a large crowd aboard. April 21 was one of the two April dates upon which round-trip homeseekers' tickets were eold, and though the local officers have not been advised of the number that left Chicago and St. Paul, it is believed from earlier advices that the movement westward is unusually large. The next date upon which these tickets will be sold is May 5. As an instance of the big rush of homeseekers this Spring, Superintendent Field, of the Southern Pacific, brought back with him when he retured from his Southern trip a storv of a small town in S utherrOregon, where 183 persons had settled since the first of the year. This proportion of newcomers will not be maintained throughout the state or the Northwest, but it indicates that the movement is even greater than railroad men themselves expected. More Land Withdrawn. Washington, April 23. Secretary Hitchcock hes ordered the temporary withdrawl from entry, except under the homestead act, of 42 eections of land along the south bank of the Columbia River, extending from Willows past Arlington to Blalock. , While these lands are withdrawn ap parently for irrization purposes, it is the intention of the Interior and Agricultural Departments to conduct extensive ex periments on these withdrawn areas this Summer with a view to devising a practical method fof controlling the shifting sands. Sand-binding grasses and trees are to be planted along the line of the O. R. & N. in the hope that some species will develop a superiority and demonstrate the ability to control the shafting sands. Secetary Hitcbcok also ordered the withdrawal, under the National Irriga tion law, of township 34 north, range 27 east, and townships 33, 34 and 35, range 26, on Okanogan River, Washington, with a view to their examination to determine their adaptability for irriga tion by the general Government. The withdrawal is recommended by the Geological Survey, which will make an examination of the lands this Summer. Tins is the only irrigation withdrawal eo far made in Washington. The lands withdrawn are etill open to homestead ent y, under the terms of the reclama tion act. Will ."Vol go on Stump. Salem, Or., April 24 Governor Cham berlain will not take an active part in the Congressional campaign. This in tention he expressed this afternoon in response to an inquiry by TheOregonian correspondent. Governor Chamberlain said that he is Governor of all the peo ple, regardless of party, and feels that while in that position he ought not to go on the stump and participate in a par tisan content. He believes that public officials and employes of the state aDd Federal Government often take a more prominent part in political contests than they should, and if he could change the practice in that respect he would do eo. Whi'e (iove nor Chrmberlain will not take the stump for Mr. Reames, he has already expressed liis desire and belief that the Democratic candidate will be successful, and doubtless he will assist his faTorite to some extent without be ing prominent in the campaign. It is proposed to hold the next republicHU national convention in Detroit as h feature of the eemi centenial celebration of the birth of the party in Michigan. William P. Lord, former gov ernor of Oregon and United States minister to Argentina has been forced to leave his poet because of illness. Carnegie' Kicn CSift. New Yo;k, April 23. The trustees of the Tuskegee Normal and Industrial In stitute, in Alabama, have received sfdOO 000 toward the endowment fund from Andrew Carnegie, who attended the re cent meeting in behalf of the Tuskegee Institute, where ex-President Grover Cleveland presided. The trustees will meet soon to take formal action in ac cepting the gift, and at the same time to take measures to still further increase the endowment.! A young Neapolitan nobleman has lately arrived in New ork for the avowed intention of marrying a beautiful American girl with at least $100,000. He has advertised to that effect. For liver troubles and oonstipation There's nothing better in creation Tkan Ittle Early RiHers, the famous littid pills They always effeot a cure and save doctor bills. Little Early Risers are different from all other pills. Teey do not weaken the system, bat act as a tonic to the tissues by arousing the secretions and restoring the liver to the foil performance of its functions naturally. 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