TIIE MORXING OREGONIAX, TUESDAY, XOVE3IBER 9, 1920 i PICTURE MESSAGE FOUND THAT MAY ASSIST IN REVEALING . LOST NATION THAT LIVED IN ORECON. P '.Set Contents 15Pluid PractmJ For Infants and Children. Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria Cliffs Reveal Prehistoric His tory in Characters. s , vx? v & X RARE DISCOVERY MADE II .ALCOHOL - v.-- Always Bears the a AvesciauiT- - 's- '' f- simuaunzuieiuuu uj -s-- ling me j tomams ij p Portland Man Cncovers Evidence at Roosevelt, Wash., That May Reveal Asiatic- Dwellers. Signature r. ... Pot Contains 14 PICTURE WHITINGS FOUND UPON HOCKS 5 n -.. ,' .- '' Illilitelil of Recent reports of astonishing finds ef the skeletons of human beings, their ornaments and war and do mestic utensils, near iJig laay, on tne Columbia river just above The Dalles, that "are thought might reveal the existence or a race who inhabited Oregon antedating- the famed Indian confederation of the Wauna, received an additional Impetus last night when B Frazler, of 835 Multnomah street, brought to The Oregonian office photographs of picture writings evi dently chiseled on cliffs at Roosevelt, Wash., across the river from Arling ton, Ore., by a people that would seem to differ from the Indians as they are known at the present time. Frazier. who is a traveling sales man, stumbled upon the find during a hunting trip and brightened up the writings by means of chalk to enable him to make photographs. The char acter of the writings Is said to be very ancient, and it is barely-possible that these messages to posterity may have been left by the inhabitants of the lost city, if it should be proved that there was any such settlement ever In existence. Writing Regarded as Rare. In few respects do the Frazier photographs of the cliff writings re semble the more usual Indian writ ings with which most of the residents of the northwest are familiar. The find Is especially interesting on ac count of the superior class of the workmanship of the writers. It is more than likely that, if archae ologists can be located who can de cipher the writings that possibly may be stone pages from the history of a bygone and extinct civilization, th? true story of the lost city and possibly of a lost race may be re vealed. Speculation has been aroused to a great extent by the finds of last week of the skeletons of the lost tribe with the sea shell ornaments nearby that were of a character never found on the Pacific coast beaches. It will be impossible to trace these shells far because their extreme age made them crumble at .the touch of the investi gators as soon as they were exposed to the air. According to reports from The Dalles yesterday the countryside in the vicinity of Big Eddy was thronged with investigators who wanted to delve Into the pits that had been opened up by the crews working on the Columbia highway grading. Finds Will Be Preserved. Officials of the state highway com mission are taking steps to preserve the finds from the too fervent curiosity seekers, and it is mr e than possible that the Frazier writings will be visited shortly In an effort to decipher their meaning and connect them. If possible, with the un paralleled relics taken from the tombs across the river and some miles below. 'PictlirA VJriHntra hava liaAn A..3 AJ L V. 11 1UUIIU frequently in the Oregon country, but as far as known the find revealed yesterday is an altogether new one. Some mighty interesting facts about the life in this country many cen turies ago are believed yet to be hididen from human knowledge, and it is barely possible that Oregon is . the verge of revelations that will tend to prove the contention of scientists that at one time Asiatic tribes freely visited this section of the world. May Be Asiatic Evidence. Whether the skeletons unearthed Saturday were of this type likely will not be known until authoritative ex amination is made, though from all reports they may be of the Asiatic type. It is more than likely that the writ ings and the finds of last week have a vital connection, and that when combined they will tell a story that will rival many of the fiction con cepts of lost tribes -and cities. PAPER CHANGES OWNERS VILLUIOOK HEADLIGHT TCV. DEB NEW JUXAGEMEXT. Leslie Harrison and Harold Ham street Take Over Pioneer County Publication. TILLAMOOK. Or., Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) The Tillamook Headlight, pioneer newspaper of, Tillamook county, changed hands Saturday, Fred C Baker being succeeded by Leslie Harrison and Harold Hamstreet. Mr. Hatnstreet is the son of Editor Ham street, of the Sheridan Sun, is a grad uate of the school of Journalism of the University of Oregon and was recently employed on the Oregonian. Mr. Harr'son is a son of M. W. Harrison, a former dairyman and banker of this county. He was a member of Company C, coast artillery, when the war broke out and Baw service in France. For 22 years Mr. Baker has been a conspicuous character in Tillamook county and by his fearless and out spoken style of discussing public questions won the respect of the peo ple of the county. He was a live, aggressive booster for Tillamook county. When the cheese industry was in its infancy he got behind the local .industry and helped to make Tillamook cheese famous. He was a good roads booster and was an active member of the Tillamook committee that put the Roosevelt Military high way measure through. Mr. Baker is president of the chamber of com merce, chairman of the Tillamook county chapter Red Cross, and was elected vice-president of the Oregon Editorial association at its last con vention at Astoria. Mr. Hamstreet is to be editor of the publication under the new owner chip. He Joined the marine orps during the war and won a commis sion. Sew School Building Planned. CENTRALIA, Wash., Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) The Knab school district, five miles from Toledo, has voted bonds to the amount of $3000 for erection of a new school. The district at the present time maintains a one-room building, which is overcrowded. 1 c J x .: .-.-: Z4 rVA( - Photographs by Frazier. Chljirled on the AVashlngton cliffs near Roosevelt, acrons the river from ArlinKlon, Dr., are these message a from some tribe that once Inhabited the Oregon country. JOBS HANS OH LOTTERY CANDIDATES TIED FOR COX- STABLE IX USX COUXTY. Xames Written in Where District Has Xo Seekers" for Political Berth. ALBANY, Or, Nov. 8. (Special.) Constables to serve the next two years in two Linn county justice districts will be selected by lot. This condi tion results from tie votes cast in the election Tuesday. In a few of the districts there was no candidate on the ballot for constable and names were written In. The official count discloses that in district No. 7, com posed of Waterloo and Sodaville pre cincts, and in district No. 8. which comprises Foster and Sweet Home precincts, two men tied for the high vote. County Clerk Russell will cast lots to determine the winners. The official count shows the elec tion of justices of the peace and con stables in Linn county as follows: Justices of the peace, each to serve for six years: District No. 2, C. J. Shedd of Shedd. re-elected; district No. 4, R. W. Davis of Harrisburtr: district No. 6. A. S. Hammil of Browns ville; district No. 6. O. W. Cruson of Lebanon, re-elected; district No. 7, F. a. iiassett ot Waterloo: district No. 8. W. H. Daugherty of Sweet Home, re elected; district No. 9, John McKer cher of Crawfordsville; district No. 10, John Turnidge of Lacomb; district No. ii, r. Li. uugger of Scio, re-elected; district No. 12, M. J. Knerr of Mill City. Constables to serve two years each: District No. 1, Ben Clelan of Albany, re-elected; district No. 2, L. St. John of Shedd; district No. 3, H. Zimmer man of Halsey; district No. 4, T. J. Stephens of Harrisburg, re-elected: district No. .5, R. A. Sanders of Brownsville, re-elected; district No. 6, A. M. Wilson of Lebanon, re-elected; district No. 7, tie vote between James Harbin and Homer McTimmonds, both of Waterloo; district No. 8, tie vote between Jack Keeney and S. AL Smead, both of Sweet Home; district No. 9, John Smith of Crawfordsville, re-elected; district No. 10, W. E. Wat son of Crabtree; district No. 11, J. N. Weddle of Scio, re-elected: district No 12, Marion Elstun of Mill City, re elected. , coroner, F. M. Carter, republican, Siletz. Port commissioners for Toledo are L. D. Nash. Nashville; Guy Roberts. Toledo, and Lee Wade, Siletz. Port commissioners for Alsea are Sam Hays and George Knowles. COYOTE RAIDS HENERY Aberdeen Poultry Raisers Having Trouble With Animals. ABERDEEN. Wash, Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) Coyotes are increasing in num bers In the vicinity of Aberdeen, ac cording to citizens of the north end. That they are bold was evidenced by the fact that a large one was seen yesterday in the yard of Judge Pear son in North Aberdeen carrying a large rooster. Several men took up the chase and shot at the animal. A large number of chickens have been reported as missing in that neighborhood, arnd their absence has been laid to human thievery, but it is now believed that coyotes were responsible. Several animals have been killed in the neighborhood of Fern Hill cemetery within the past few days. THREE WOULDvBE MAYOR Candidates for Walla Walla City Offices File Declarations. WALLA WALLA, Wash, Nov. 8. (Special.) Three candidates have filed for nomination as mayor and six as city commissioners at the pri maries to be held November 22. Fil ings closed yesterday. The two high men in the primaries will go into the race for the mayor alty, to be decidied December 6, and four high men in the race for nomina tion as commissioners will enter the finals. The candidates are: For mayor Mayor D. F. Powell, Ben F. Hill and Milroy Nettleshtp. For commissioners Commissioners W. Craig Ferguson and H H. Cramp ton and' W. E. Stewart, Charles Do Moss Alex Mac Kay and Grova Cook-erly. DEATH FOLLOWS ARREST Centxalia Man Dies Under Condi tions Declared Peculiar. CENTRALIA, Wash, Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) George Miller, whose real name is believed to be G. H. Hickman, died last night in a Centralia hospital under peculiar circumstances. Earlier in the day he had been arrested on suspicion of being: intoxicated. After being lodged in jail he was taken violently 111 and removed to the hos pital. An autopsy will be performed to determine the cause of death. A card found in Miller's pocket said to notify Mrs. E. Hickman of Tacoma in case of accident. - His chest is tatooed with the initials G. H. H." F0GARTY ELECTED JUDGE Official Count Xames Successful Candidates In Lincoln County. TOLEDO, Or, Nov. 8. (Special.) The official count names the follow ing candidates elected to offices in Lincoln county: County judge, John Fogarty, democrat, Newport; county commissioner, C. M. Warren, repub lican. Rose Lodge; sheriff, W. E. Simpson, democrat, Toledo; county flerk, Carl Gildersleeve, republican, Toledo; county treasurer, Ira Wade, republican, Toledo: assessor, Ed Stocker, democrat, Newport; county school superintendent. R. P. Goin, re publican, Toledo: county surveyor, O. R. ,Castle, republican, Siletz; county SCHOOL CLOSING FOUGHT Crawfordsville Opposes Discon tinuation of Union High School. ALBANY, Or, Nov. 8. (Special) Whether or not the Union high school district at Crawfordsville shall be dis solved and the school discontinued, is a question up for decision by the dis trict boundary board of Linn county. Citizens of Crawfordsville and vicinity are waging an active contest over the matter. , , An election was held recently on the question of dissolving the district and Crawfordsville rolled up such a vote in favor of continuance that the majority of the voters In the union district are recorded against dissolu tion. Rabbi Wise at Hood River. HOOD RIVER, Or, Nov. 8. (Spe- Sufferers from chafed or irritated skin will find relief inResinol Chafed, inflamed skin can be speediry and effectively healed by using Resinol Ointment. It cools the skin, stops the smarting. and reduces the inflammation almost immediately. Ask your drocrist for Resinol Ointment and Kennol Soap. A SWELL AFFAIR TOOTHACHE GUM Stops Toothache Instantly IT PAYS TO BUY DENTS C.S.DEKT A CO, DtrK. MlcBit No Soap Better For Your Skin- Than Cuticura k (Som, Ofntant.TmIeOTnl Ua. Alps. 3C M !, Ma JUiBanl, Avr " jj it arm J tain y :iwrfrrr flavor Gonstipauonwiu "---- i ! resitting merciroiu. rac-SimHeSijnatnreo'- In Use For Over Thirty Years Bp Exaa Copy of Wrapper. Un TMC OKNTAUII OI imht, mrm torr crrr. cial.) KabbI Jonah B. Wise of Port land delivered an address here last night at Riverside Community church under aueplces of the Sunday Evening club of the church. A large audience was present. Rabbi Wise talked on "The Jewish Background of the New Testament." The boys' chorus of the Hood River high school sang. Wreck Victims Are Low. CENTRALIA. Wash.. Nov. 8. (Spe cial.) Jack Dalton and W. Parsons today were stwl hovering between life and death in a Centralia hospital fol lowing injuries sustained late Thurs day when a train was wrecked on the O'Connell logging road near Wlnlock. Little hope was entertained for the recovery of either of the victims. Roseburj Circuit Court Convenes. ROSEBXJRG, Or., Nov. 8. (Special.) The November term of the circuit court convened in this city this morning. No important cases of a criminal nature are on the docket and. the term will be a short one. Theft Charged' to Eugene Man. ROSEBXJRG, Or.. Nov. 8. (SpeclaL) The world owes a debt of gratitude to the author of the now famous Marmola Pre scription, and is still more indebted for the reduction of this harmless, effect iveobesity remedy to tablet form They are so con venient to take, and as pleasant as candy. One after each meal and at bedtime will quickly reduce your weight, two, three or tour pounds a week, and leave no evil effects such as loose, flabby skin -and un sightly wrinkles. Just go on eating what you like leave exercise to the athlete? take your little tablet as directed and soon you will be your natural self, cloaked in firm flash and trim muscles. Marmola Prescription Tablets may now be obtained at all drug stores, or by writing direct to the Marmola Co.. 92 Garfield Building. Detroit, Mich., and their reasonable price -one dollar for a good size box leaves no excuse for dieting or violent exercise for the reduction of the overfat body to normal proportions. Physicians' Warning We are constantly warned, against the danger of allowing colds to de velop. Mayrs Pine Needle Balm ap plied to the nose at the first sugges tion of a cold will check it almost immediately. This stimulating pine fragrance is so soothing and healing that catarrh and colds of the .head, nose and throat clear quickly when It is used. Keep up your health by al ways having on hand1 a tube of Ma.yrs Pine Needle Balm and apply freely. This refreshing pine forest essence clears the nasal passages and pro motes normal breathing. Sold In two sizes 30c and 60c tubes. Free trial by writing George H. Mayr, 219 W. Austin "ave., Chicago. 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