OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Week SEEKING LAFITTE TREASURE. Summer Normal Attracts. Monmouth. Teachers In many dis tricts of Oregon, experienced nnd In axporienced, nnd high school frrnd tiles an- nntotig f lie Inquirer regard ing the summer srhool Ketodon to be gin at the Oregon normal school on June 22. iTonporfB are becoming lorn favor.ilili' to fill to I greater f,x tent IkC lucrcming (lemiiiiil for teach ers In the stale. Teachem who SBS ot attend crhool during IBS regular Winter term lire given mi oppoitunity to take the usual courses and apply their credlta toward graduation at uine future date. Party to Seek Abandoned Rlflee. Klamath Falls - With a view to lo cating the rifles abandoned by the routed troops In the defeat of Major Tlioin.ii' command In the Modoc war of 1X7:;:!. captain .? C, RatootS, Mm ;. Hi hiillixk and A. ('. Yaclen aro making pri piiratloliM to Journey lo the llodoc Isui beda, and make a thor ough smirch. The defeat and iiihhah ore of the Tliomua troops by the erafty Mod oca waa one or the last Indian victories In the west. Life Sentence for Ferrari. Msrshlleld Pointing out that the crime Tor which the prlxoner must pay the peunlty fM due to drink, Judge J H. Coke In the rlretilt court sent enced to the penitential for life James Ferrari, who waa found guilty of second decree minder for the kill lug of .fob n Kelly In a drunken riot of coal minora M llotiiyville .. few motitha ago A widow's pension Is to be provided fur tin l'eii:irl. Socialists Seek Change. Balein I'or the pin , a "i rodUfl llIK the time nipilri'iueiil lor a cllljten to h.n . i . '.I .1 in IT he tug intiiiii lo ote 1 1 'in da i th to .'In days, and inakno; olio ' I lii i. I i.. 1 1. . ilom of electors, llic tsolsll I part) "i i ii 'ii is prepartai In ililllnle an iiim nine nl to the statu c OIIKl It ill Inn A OOP ol the lnltlatle petition waa flh d with the hi. Of Slllle $90,000,000 INVOLVED State Railrc d Commiicion Investigat ing Rate of 3 Power Companies. Parti ind Paadlai baft ra II lata rullload . om.iilHiilon lit LSI li.in' are 1)5 till In i i . oi.ipl llll Ill u lili h Lite lo i iilin.id-i Mini :.' to pUblld mil i .III. lulu, ui I . .Hi la II. IN. H.' ui a hit i sr la at it i a nh rail I qui nuns ami i. in 'ii. . i In . , i.l ll, e llll,. i ileal v.ii.i. aid" ...iei, t Hone lie' Kin nil, tin . pii ui th ii. Hoik m , i from tie- i. ii i Hint i ii, raliiai inn eli mi, i 14 towns mid aJUaa ' ' lata, laahMllaj all tha prim Ipal i it IoIim iin s , ,-. pt fen Uleioii. i.iui,... ii. , iin i aad I More Hi. in lb .ii. a total of 'M. I hnoUiii in iin Investigation which the coliiniis .ion Is i oinliicl lug Into the light, poa i aad t al la ktt ol Um t'ortiund Railway, i.tuhi a. Poveraasj p. in . .lie I I Iclll Olci'.oli I i lit til Hower oonpau) aad tha Calift i Ii. nil I'owei i iiiip.iiiy 'I lie i oiniuln hi a e lii I' on ii 13 railroad valuatloa awttara, lavoli tug appraisals ol phjraloal propartlaa of thin nuiiiber of line pi tloallv very railroad in the atata is Included 111 tills .ippl.llsc lllclll. llie pulp. wim h in lo iiini baala tor tlxui taa. Two Parties Have Chart Disclosing th Hoard's Whereabouts. Cueydan. La. An expedition, bended by CaptalB .T. D. Hotmln. from Guey- din Is In the wilds of White lake, south of this place. In aeurch of tlie . ore ol Pint lean l.alltte. Tho Is composed of I)r .1. Milton vVblta, Adam Braaaaasi ami k. p. I'oule Cilptlllll .1 D. I'.'mi ill II ile siemlant of one of the oldest families 01 Vermilion parish, lias a chart and map left him by his grandfather short ly before hla death, deacrlldng tho lo inlily of the famous treasure. On their trip the Cueydan pnrfy hiiinch waa hit by the steamer Hobby White On end of the boat waa dam aged. In Whit lake also are Frederick M ii kenie. magazine editor. nnd t'harlcs Teiiney .Iin kson, novelist. They claim to have the real Ijilltte chart ami started their hunt from New Or leans three araaks ago Still another party la on the trenaure hunt. hnvlng started from Abbeville, l,.i Ita Identity has been kept secret, however CLIMATE'S EFFECT ON WHEAT NEWS FROM OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL House Facing Record Vote on the Proposed Prohibition Amendment. Interesting Experiments Mads Prove Soil Is Secondary. Washington Kx perliiu-iits conduct ed lij the department ot agriculture den Strata that climate is Hie chief fmloi in determining the varying characteristics of wheat grown In dif ferent region. It was announced. To aacartaia thla experimenters grew wheat for six jeais In California. Kan aus anil Maryland on -oil taken trout ouch of these slates The results show ed that all wheat grown In 'alltornlii. for example, wim much alike, whether ral-ed on aoll of that atate or on soil imported It, in Kan-. is and Maryland OB the ether hand. II differed consider alily from the Kansas and Mary land wheal, no matter on what soil these were grown In other unnls. It la Hint ed the wheat grown on the three solla In one locality was similar In composi tion and iippeiirm Imt ipiite dlfler en! from the Hiiiue w heat HTOa u on Hie .me moIIs In the two other localities SENORA HUERTA'S LIFE AN ACTIVE ONE Urges OlctalGr to Hold on to the Presidency. Nostra fitv The sally life of So- .1" i HtNfta II of llie dictator who rulis Me,o with mi Iron n mil Is inosi inleii-liiiL' l.ll.e her hii-lniud. she Is fond of the social whirl ami en .ii a lal-h seule Kmui whllj Hi i-oinilM I lorn with the wai. h.-r lltl-liiilnl l.nlie. itepo-ltlou .i the hands of the t 'lilted Kittle lie side and f'V Two Shot in Street Fight. Kulni, r n H.iuiKiui mid Sam I .a ii'i, .in- wounded C l.ee. a saloon keeper, is under .iinst on a warrant swum out bj attj officials and the city Is in a no, 'I ol ei iiemeni as the lei-lilt ot a si reel fmlll h le. hl, h was prei ipiialed when l.ee, supported by Mulligan, alt, iii.i,-d h loivihle u stsliiiuc to moid going to j.ul Eagl Feeding Young Filmed. kiuuuiiIi 1'niis Pattaaa Um rot llo! loll pillule of a tiald eagle I lug and teedtng her ouillg has Jin- aaourad b a compaa) ugs i In (liming bird mid aultuiil life In Kl.ini th county Tin' tiliu was taken limn pine nee la' le I tnnu th, l looking down tutu the iu -i in snot bar three. Hossburg Wants Own Railroad hii.-ei'in w a in. i no etiug bald bore and attended t .' (Ott paaolatloa a aai bu u I II) adoi i d ui autborl labia pi b) i - ii Unite tomU (or ."i"1 with v .i aaoatructlou uJ railroad ;c - ot l liato by Aniini.'ii, l'i Astoiiutlua. amxiiia iicnirA llu- re 1 1, I loiops on Hie other, Sciiora llucrta SOOt not give up her social uc tlvltle 1st la rood of the things that ber hii-li.itid likes On Sundays she at- (i lids the bllilllghtn. ho popular III le ico. and like her huslmnd. uiingltis f reel j with the masses. She can la fiYiiicutl eeu in the Mexican cafes In the etc iilnus wlulug. dining and dancing, and atsl would little realize the great circs thai hung oer the .holildcrs of bat soldier hu-luilid She loea her ilnldicn dearly Her OS was rH'ently uiarrled The cere iiiou.i was perl'iuuied aluoit the time inei 1,-tui Charge d'Affalres n'Sliaiigh aaaay was baadaal id pa-sports by the Mexican uiini-ier of toreun relations .Villi, nigh representative of a hostile govoramosl O'lssaaghaaosi who is a close friend of the diilatot'a fauillv. was ur.'i't to reiuulu in Meilco City not ,- an otllci ll icpreseiitiitlve of lite Uullod Slate- ivi'inment. but rather as i prtvata i ItlaaO. and attend the mill 1 1 .:, of So, .iiia llue.fi's son lie life is full of in tu ity She look ted in tomorrow ami lives only for to day It I- she, d, -n mi- of retaining the tin -; eucitl io-ulin In all 0S i .-iding in the Nat1 uial pnl ic. who ll .:- lb,- -tmich old Indian lo h I'd on to the last lo defy the iow i r- ii i'ic eivili'cd world an, I tuht for llie ii icutloii of the position -taiuod by bloisi ul In- piedsc--or Washington With the Panama canal tolls exemption debate running strong In tho aonate and the house facing a record vote on the proposed constitutional amendment for nation wide prohibition, congress promises to have a busy week. Interest In the house centers In Mexican developments. Representa tives generally, including some admin istration sponsors, would not be sur prised If the week would be marked by some decisive move by the admin istration. Congress Is prepared for any war emergency. Lying on Speaker Clark's desk is a resolution from the military afralrs committee, the passage of which wouid make immediately avail able the two hundred million dollars of the annual army appropriation bill. 'I he appropriations committee is hold ing hack Its hig general deficiency hill on a peatlMUty Of I OStl for IMP g ncy war appropriation. All kinds of rumors about the pros pects for action on the prohibition res ol ut Ion are fixing about Hie capltol. Home of (lie pro prohibition memheis assert they will fight to win, with the sentiment of the country back of thein mid t lift r they believe the will cotn ni'ind a large vote In the house. Mem bers opposed to the resolution declare that It could win on a majority vote, hut that It cannot poMlhly muster two thirds of the house, necessary for pas sage of a constitutional amendment. New Banking System to Start. Machine!) for one of the final steps In the catabllahniout of the tuition's low bSBking system waa set In motion when the re icrve hank organization committee named live hanks in aad ol Ihe I, Ml. t' III exel te Orglllll- atlOS ceiiiin .ilea for tin led, llll I' e banks. When thai shall have been complot- ' ed mid I on id . ol directors organized la each district, the contioller of cur-; r- in x will Issue ii charter authorlxliig llie hanks to begin hiislu, ss The committee announced efforts were being in..!, I,, expedite the or laalastlOW M that the system might l.e luilUUIII. ' I 0 XUgllHt I, Suffrage Cohorts Present Petition. - S,eral i lousiitid v. omen from prac t.. ) . . ,i, in llie itiilon at ad Saiiiil. . iloafl Penn ' inln n e line froni Hi.- while Iioimo lo the capl- ' tol, anil, i ,ti .ii. inli, i . . ( gl, air ado it- d at lie I all over tin- , oumry 'i in- . at .'i -i i he pasaaol rt tha east atopt ol the capttol was lm i praaaiva, Ma iIb tbaawalvat oa tha phua steps, ami with rotsl basda and n chorus of 100 girls at t: i. . in iin- i.uiidiug, me aatsaalaa-l In paindi-is .-.ing "The Miuch ol the Women.' In lh. lOthel I lllllll. ot l-.ng ! laad The bands then struck up "The tat Spangled Manner'' mid th 631 petition hearers lllisl up the slips In lo tin- ro'iriila ot the capltol. w lure a spc, i.il i iiiiiiiiiii, , ol i ot tened I Ii .-in In the line were Senator- l.a Kollctle, Tlioiium, Thompson, Owen Iin tow. 1'oiiniexter Ulltl Hi .ol . and Itepi escnl.iin cs .Madden, Sali.it It. I. ill oner. Stone, Know land. Haker. vl of West YlrMlilu . ItoherU, of Nc.n'i I lelxeiing, Ixeutitlg and Hr an, who iiaik hand.- with each of i heir , National Capital Brevities, Sun I piclliiilnar) lo the construe lion ot the goxei iimciit railway in! Alaska arc to be made iiuiiu diatcly. The senate and house huxe agreed on the pi. hi of Inning ('resident Wil son issue prOOlSSsSUOB denlguutiug ihe second Sunday in May of euch ear us national Mother's day. Senator l.a Toilette told the senate that there ,i.,- i eosapirao) lo oaorat the Intel stale couililci'ce couinnssiou 111 liaiii of the proposed increase of 6 n r , cut ill freight rules bj eastern' railroads t the opening of the next session ol congress members will haxe their inn's lii urdeil h an electrical device, 'the house will be asked to appropri ate I'Jii. lino for th installation of tha machinci Intended to save time In rec ug the VOtOt The "little n.ny' men made thtr nasi ttasd again.-t two bsttlaablpt oa a ui, iiioii lo scud ihe lull back to th committee, which was dcleatid, l'Hl to ' Di iiinciittic Leader Maun, and , . pioiiiiufiii Hgures in the house, ippoi icd Hie motion I'lidmg seven years of hitter legal w.iltaic 111, -upreme court set aside sentences imposed bj the Oistrict of Columbia tuprama court upon s.unuei Hniiipei.-. John Mu, hell and 1'r.iuk Moin.-oii tor coiitcinpl ol court in ul leged ioliitmn of tha injunctions is sued in Ittl bSd IPOS Jigattibi boycot ting the UucWs Stove sc Uuuge com pas, The Fellows Who Get By And Then Stay By Are a Mighty Well Dressed bunch Fifteen to twenty-five dol lars buys a dandy good suit these days and if you come to this store you will get the very best. We show these clothes in seven stores the seven largest at either of which you are as sured of ample selection, both in models as well as sizes. It's an advantage to go to the leaders, not alone from a selling point, but in buying as well. Ernx-rmmTmKsmmmmmaimmwmimmmr'Z .xammmmmmmrjmm ALEXANDER ONE PRICE CLOTHIER Ontario Oregon REVOLT IN BAN CAPITAL IS FEARED Diplomatic Quarters Uneasy as to Fate of Foreigners in Mexico City. WaSBlSftOS M'l ll BptllehellblOU was asproaaad la d.piomntir fssitsn ., l.i the fate Ot lnelKlierH lit Mexico t'lty lii OSOt I SOddeu rexolt should OVMthroo lliicitii nnd penult the en try of III .iipiitiin.- and other mulls Olpllncd n l.i I In: ii I- Thee foreign- i art ure Hiiid to iniiulicr tiOOu. not count- ' lm iu rii in . most ol horn bSft I Word I'ss rem died tOSM of the legit tionw here of i ihreuts Znpata i duiK oliuciih nnd their wlvaa nnd dauKhters in towns near Mloie ho was operatini;. Due me.- ; . im n.ild to h.ue notified it prom- loaol elthsta thai whas tha town was c.iptiired ISBSta SSSM cut on his e.irs nnd "'at them tried ' I ue chid tear in diplomatic ipi.ir lata Is that the city will be overrun unit looted Official dispatches to the state de ' piirinient froin the llr.uillan legation In Mexico flt saya that four cotre hpoiulents held in Mexico t'ily were released Medill Mi ol micK, U. II. H.ixis. Walter W'hllfen and A. J. Sul lOS left by refiiKce train for Vera I I'rul. Aa a reason for lite arrest of . the newspaper men, it is reported that they had usked for permission to en j ter the Mexican federal lines, but, I without wattniK to receive it, bad pro ceded to Mexico City. Justice Lamar, ot the I'uited States Milneine court, and Frederick W. I.eh- j iii.inn, former solicitor general, were i Special Week chosen by 1'resideiit Wilson as the xineriean represeutatlves In nudiation negotiations beiore the South Anteri can triumvirate at Niagara falls, out., next Monday. Knox Urges Tolls Exemption Right. Washington I'hilander ('. Knox, secretary of si.ue in President Taft's c. ihinet. who rejected tireat ltritaln'a protfSl agaiiibt the rinht of the I'nited Stales to exempt Aineruaii eo.istwlse thlpplM from the pa.wneiit oi I'.inaina x'anal tolls, issued a stalcmettt here trgulaj an. mist tha exemption repeal MIL I'rimaril.x Mr. Knox i.--erted toil xi uiption for Ainerican vise ship.- is not In violation of the ti.ij rauiicelote treaty. NEWTON'S SHOE STORE Ontario, Oregon Special sale of J &T Cousins Pumps and Oxfords for Women. The sup erior workmanship in Cousins Shoes tor women is not alone responsible for their favor with fashionable women of exclusive taste. Their smart, dis tinctive Fifth Avenue, New York style has earned for them the repu tation they hold as leaders in the world of well-gowned women. To demonstrate this Superiority and induce you to try this Distinctive Line we will offer on Special Sale for one week, May 16 to May 23 inclusive our Complete Line of J. & T. Cousin's Pumps and Oxfords $3.95 $3.45 $3.15 $5.00 Pumps & Oxfords specially priced (or sale $4.50 " " " M u $4.00 " " " " EXTRA SPECIAL $6.00 Cousins White Buck Button Shoe $4.45 A Personal Inspection of our Window Will Convince You TTjewtoiVA