OREGON NEWS NOTES CF GENERALJNTEEEST Everts Occurring Throughout tl.e State Curing the Past Week. R!ph Htnry It Fre Salem. Ralph Henry, who was c quitted of the charse of murdering G.orste Podd In I.inn county on th flea of Insanity, and a few weeks ago was committed to the state Insane as turn, ha been discharged from that Institution. " kept Hnery under close obser vation for full month, and could not detect the least trace of Insanity." said Pr. R. E. L. Steiner, superin tendent of the asylum. "He was not Insane when he was brought here, and he was not insane when he left. Neither do I believe he was Insane when he committed the crime. Thi opinion is held by all the member of our staff." MOTHER POISONS CHILDREN Father Returning Home Find Family In Throe. Fortland. In a moment of emotion al insanity Mrs. Lillian Strang. IS, liv ing at 14S9 Macrum street, administer ed bichloride of mercury to two of her three small children and herself and then shot herself and two of the child ren in the heads with a small rifle. Recovering her senses, probably at the shock of the bullet wound, she set about administering emetics to the children and was found at this occu pation by her husband, returning home. In one room at the Good Samaritan hospital the woman, with a terrible wound In her brain and her condition further imperiled by the corrosive poi son, lie surrounded by her moaning children, slowly sinking, but rational and languidly remorseful for her mad deed. Mrs. Bourne I Given Divorce Portland. Affection for the two elderly sisters of her husband and the feeling that she owed the state of Oregon a duty on account of the hon or of United States senator which had been conferred upon her hus band, was given by Mrs. Lillian Eliza beth Bourne as ber reasons for not having sued Jonathan Bourne, Jr., while he was a member of the United States senate. Mrs. Bourne was granted a decree of divorce by Circuit Judge Catena. Senator Bourne made no contest. Chamberlain Offer Land Law Chang Washington. Senator Chamberlain has Introduced bills as follows: To adjust claims of Serman county settlers; making lands withdrawn or classified as oil lands subject to en try under homestead or desert land laws; to make it easier to file on mineral lands. WEST AFTER BOCTLE GGERS Find Government Action I Too Slow To Get Retultt Salem. Governor West is going af ter the bootleggers on the Indian res ervations in this state. He declared he was going to Lee they were cleaned out In the past the question has been raised whether it was the duty of the federal government or the state to apprehend and prosecute persons guilty of selling liquor to Indians on their reservations. The responsibility has been shifted first on the shoulders of one and then the other, with the result that it is said bootlegging has thrived, The question as to who should be responsible was recently raiBed on the Siletz reservation. The governor look ed up the matter and found the state should take just as active a hand as the government Therefore he Is writ ing to district attorneys to get busy. The matter will also be taken up with the federal authorities so there may be co-operation. , 8. P. Must Again Raise Fill Chemawa. For many years the Southern Pacific company experienced difficulty in crossing Lake Labish, us ing a trestle which was a menace, one wreck occurring a number of years ago and some lives being lost. Some few years ago t!ie company removed the trestle work from the lake and made a partial fill of gravel, which has not yet solved the difficulty. The lowest part of the fill In the lake will now be raised six feet. When the partial fill was made a few years ago the gravel used dropped from sight over one ni(,ht, which caused the wa ter to rise on each side of the right of way. Indian War Veterans Paid Monmouth. After 57 years of tlent waiting and contentment, only eight survivors out of the pa th e 200 who enrolled in the North Yakima Indian war of 1855-18D6 from Polk county have received pay for the horses and mules they lost while on duty. The recent remuneration 1b due to the action by t'ae last legislature. JAMES M. LYNCH ;,).( t , . . lv V f ' ' '- ' V.? . ' ' -:. J " " : V James M. Lynch, head of th Inter national Typographical Union, who wa named public printer by President Wilton. Brief News of the Week By order of the secretary of war, the 35 saloons In the Panam canal tone will be closed during the coming fiscal year. When the Montenegrin victors enter ed Scutari they were surrounded by half-starved men and women clamor ing for food. The territorial legislature at Hono lulu adopted a report tabling the reso lution of protest against California's proposed alien law. The directors of the Panama-Pacific international exposition have lined up with the opposition against the pass age of the anti-alien land bill in Cali fornia. Eight California senators are urging the adoption of their constitutional amendment to abolish the present sen ate and assembly in that state and to substitute a single law-making body of 40 members. A youth of 18 and a girl of 19 climb ed to the clock gallery in the tower of the Notre Pame cathedral at Antwe-p arm in arm, and leaped to the ground from a height of 180 feet Every bone in their bodies was broken. The 675 employes of the Internation al Harvester company, who walked out of the twine mills March 21 at Auburn, N. T., have since rejected every proposition made to them to return to work. Further effort to bring about to a settlement has been abandoned by the board of mediation. By a vote of 41 to 12. the assembly of the California legislature turned down a resolution to invite the gov ernors of Oregon, Washington, Nevada and Arizona to come to Sacramento to confer with the lawmakers and Sec retary of State William J. Bryan on the question of anti-alien land legis lation. At the meeting of the American Society of International Law, held at Washington, most of the speakers agreed with Richard Olney, ei secre tary of state, who held that this coun try was entirely within Its rights, as the owner of the Panama canal, to make whatever rules regarding the canal It desired. People in the News Benjamin Robinson, the discoverer of fish glue, died at Gloucester, Mass., aged 84. Tyrus Cobb, the sensational bats man who has been holding out for a "alary f 15.000 a ycar- 8iSned a one" year contract with the Detroit Ameri can league club. Jack London has arranged to enact In motion pictures all of his novels and short stories, and will himself appear as the leading actor, in order to give them "the punch." Little Edna Newman, 4 years old, was washed through a drain pipe IS IncheH in diameter for a distance of 409 feet at Johnstown, Penn. She fell into a creek near the pipe Intake and was sucked Into it Pope Pius Is much better. Cardinal Merry del Val Is credited with the statement that his eminence has mere ly had the grip, and that his illness would have passed unnoticed had it affected an ordinary person. John Schrank, the assailant of ex President Roosevelt, complains that It is a disgrace for a man of his "high intellect" to be locked up in an asylum as a dangerous maniac. He Is confined near Oshkosh, Wis. Schrank wants to Becure the revolver with which he shot. Roosevelt, saying that he has promised It to the Metropolitan Mu seum of New York. The prosecution of Fred Warren, J. L Sheppard and C. L. Phifer, connect ed with the Appeal to Reason, a Soci alist publication of Girard, Kan., charged with misuse of the malls In punishing an alleged expose of con ditions at the federal penitentiary at Fort Leavenworth, was practically end ed when Judge Pollock sustained a demurrer filed by the defendants. BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON W hile resisting HrrvKt for being In toxicated. K. S. Smith stabbed City MarvhiJ V. H. MeCtva In the back ul Antelope. The Oregon State Sunday School convention will hold It 1914 meeting In l-a Grande, having so decided at the convention Just held In Itaker. Governor West ha selected Mar hall N. Pan to succeed the late A. F. Holer of Salem as member of the Oregon state Imtntgatlon commission. The contract for hauling the mall from Prairie City to Burn ha been let l.out Wolenberg of Canyon City secured the contract for J ll. 876 per year. Petition have been circulated at Klamath Falls for the recall of Judg Worden on a charge of carelene aud extravagance In the management of the county business. Myrtle Garner, ll. lay quietly be tween the rail of an O.-W. R. t N. track at The Pallea while four box car passed over her and wa only slightly scratched and bruised. Fire at Maine did damage to the amount of between $15,000 and 120, 000 by destroying two warehouse and three care, despite the fact that clti tens worked heroically to control lb flame. About 80 veteran of the civil war who served at Gettysburg and live in Oregon, have applied to Adjutant Gen eral W. E. Flmer for the privilege of attending the Gettysburg encampment next July. Though bare of details. Information has been received from Honolulu, H. I., of the death by shooting of Mist Elma Snyder, for two years an em ploye of Roberts Brothers' store in Portland. Single men are not as prompt In payment of their bills as are married men, according to a credit man who gave an addresa on the subject of credit at a dinner of the Portland re tail merchants. Beginning May '6. a campaign will be started in La Grande for the rais ing of funds for the building of a Y. M. C. A. to cost In the neighborhood of 30.000. The Bite for the building has been selected. The Kerry Timber company hai sold bonds to the amount of $800,000 to build a logging railroad from Wood landing, on the Columbia river, to N halem, 31 miles, and to erect mllli and operate logging tamps. The Pacific Power & Light company has asked for a franchise to extend its transmission lines from Astoria tc Warrenton, Hammond and Fort Stev ens, and thence to Gearhart Park. Construction will begin this year. The residence of Amos Kaufman, farmer residing near Woodburn, wat totally destroyed by fire. Two Infant girls, 1 and 3 years old, were cremated before their frantic parents could reach them, so fierce was the fire. It is announced that the Traveler Insurance company of Hartford, Conn intends investing millions of dollars In Improved property In Oregon. The first step was taken In the loan ol $150,000 on the Henry building In Port land. C. L. Smith, agriculturist of the O. W. R. & N. company, has a large quan tity of acclimated seed corn In 12 pound lots which will be given fref to all farmers In Oregon, Washington and Idaho who want to plant corn thlt year. Henry Bangert, convict, made a mur derous assault on W. II. Fisher, chapel guard of the state prison at Salem. He viciously stabbed Fisher with a kntfe rudely made of a file, and wounded him deeply in the abdo men. , The Columbia River Fishermen's Protective Union fixed the rates foi salmon for the season commencing May 1 at the same rates as last year 6 cents a pound for cannery flBh and "Vi cents for cold-storage salmon those weighing 25 pounds or over. In a barn fire on the hop farm ol H. Hirschberg, near Independence, 10 horses were burned to death and 70 tons of hay destroyed. One of the horses was a first prize winner at the Independence fair. The fire was of unknown origin, and caused a loss of about $0000. Assistant Attorney General Van Winkle handed down an opinion In which he holds that the bill passed by the legislature, forbidding the sale of liquor outside of incorporated towns, save In hotels and clubs, applies to wholesale as well as retail liquor es tablishments. To attend the celebration of th fiftieth anniversary of the battle of Gettysburg, which will be held at Get tysburg, Pa., from June 9 to July 6, Inclusive, four Albany men who parti cipated in that famous battle will leave for the east during the latter part of June. The respective commands of Captain Murphy of Fort Columbia and Lieu tenant Towns of Fort Stevens are lay ing miles of heavy sea cable and scores of steel submarine mines at the mouth of the Columbia. Part of this work Is done by Filipinos. They are regarded aB most efficient work men, but are not educationally quail fled to reveal Important secrets with relation to the mines. X for the enjoyment of your family. It is an "investment". One that pays big iliviilcmls in happiness and provides a liberal Come in and hear this $75 Victor Victrola and find out about our plan that enables you to enjoy. it while you arc pay ing for it. q We stock the l&test Victor and Columbia machines. 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Dr. Howard (love Dentist Crook County Bank Building Jf. 2lmtrf g Hj JJmmu. AMMM i WW Printout. Onfta. tMVI'l.lMW ffiolknap dt Cdwards iPjtjiifimmt m4 Jmrfm. (Oiitily rhy.lrlmi.) T. F. J. DUFFY Attornr-at-Lavf (MuiTcuor I" W. A. 1'KiNitviu.i Onruu C. C 3'" IPkfiifimm mm J Jmrfmmm Calm Axiwiam Pwam.v !ur oa Nun orvu-a oni iwua Mot or aimmmjm i l'aiaimft. Hoth nflli" au rtM). d.uca talotinoufla. Primtmill: . . Ortmmm V. A. ItLLL m ycr The Dnll.i Orerjtm ?. X. CHimtt. j(iHrnw-m$-jCmm !Pr mill; Onmm. Willard II. Wirtz Altorney.nt-I.iiw. OIIIm- III M. It. lllKKrl' l.lllH'. I'ltlNKVIU.K OlIKIKI.X C. SSrmA jCawytr Jt tlrmmt, PrimmmUU, Ortftm. J. Trendies Fox M. K. C. H. Kiip; niul I.. 8. A, London; I.ii eiiriMitlri-non Suite Mnlleal Hoard, Kpiilalist In Hurxrry; HvkIoih; All nientarr ('mini: wuiih-ii and chllilrmi'a dlienaci. rui tifMoe and rr.lili-niw Third utrtwl nrarOmrt li'tUMi. I !.: rinniN'r. Cttlu answered ironilljr. nlilil or duy. ( liargxi nioOi-raUi HAVE YOU Filed your Deed? 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Delore, deeoaifcd. 3-W-7t For Sale. . 100 acres 7 milim south of Mmlruii lielow Company Welln, Crook County. Oregon. 120 anroa plowed, -in acre paHtura, H-rooiu Iiouko, nil for 01UOU. Jra MoCoaMA'K, McCleury, Wunh.