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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 1CV;'1S07.'. L'u'l K- ! --..,. ;-v ' E SlffliEl! GUII lillli . ' Threaten to Chase Dip Artiste Off, Ranches When They,, ( Come to Dip Flocks. ; ' ' i '.ri'V ! CHIEFS OF THE SERVICE Admit Measure of Justice in Protect IWied uid Will Apply Recent Law v ' Only Where Disease ' Actually la y Shown Expense Chief Objection. ' ' ' : 1 i ";""v' -, .. 'Iv-V,. ; (Special DUpataa to The Jooroal.) J " Eugene, Or., May 10. Lane county 1 fsrmere are protesting loudly against the new atock law which requires them f, to dip their sheep every year and to pay ; an Inspector IV a day1 and le ipnMi to do tha work. Soma have gone ao far aa to declare that If tha Inapootor cornea ' on their Dremlsea thev will meet him i wun a shotgun and order him off. ; . Ir. J. Christie la the deputy atate I aheep Inspector for thla county. Ha t recentiy cauaed portlona of tha law to oe putmehea In the local papere, and whriuilhe farmer became acquainted Its provlalona he waa warned by a numoer or mem not to appear on their premiaea. , . , , ' ; Inspection Chief a XnreetJfete, In order to vet the matter aetled and, to receive instructions aa to the pro I- cedura to be taken. Dr. Christie aent ..for Dr. W. H. Lytle. aUte aheetrtn- apector; Dr. 8. W. McClore, f ederaf in . t apector. and E. N. Hutchinson . Of the bureau of animal Industry to come to Eugene. ' They arrlred bare ' yesterday J to look over the ground and found the ! farmera aa hoatlle aa Dr. Christie repre sented. 3 ,. f- ,, i ,s .,,, It appeara tha tha new law waa irwnwi vxprssniy , lor ' (Hum. urwaon eheepowners alone and the western Ore .A gon farmera who own a few head of ; aheep each were not taken Into account Lane county farmera claim that tB3f cannot afford to pay an Inspector to atp tneir aheep, aa tha wealthy owners : of eastern Oregon can, and furthermore .'a large percentage of the aheep of the valley are In perfectly healthy condition $ and do not need to be dipped. ' " :- Lenient rolloy Adopted, ' ' Messrs. Lytle, Hutchinson and Me- . ; ' Clura thoroughly Investigated conditions here, and while there la no official an- v nouncement. It la aaM they hava agreed i to let those, flocks which are not af- fected go without dipping, but where It ' la found they are dlaeased tha . law . must be complied wlthw-- ".' '.' Dr. Christie while the lnspectora were , here tendered hla resignation as deputy v atate Inspector for the reason that on account of tha hostility of the farmera i In regard .to the law ha would by. at ;, tempting to 'enforce it Incur 'their en mity, thereby Injuring b,ia practice, i ' WW TRAGEDY 017 RECALLED Brother of Sheepman Who Dis . appeared Comes to Claim. " His Estate. '' ' SHORTY DAVIS RODE,, . FORTH TO UNTOLD DOOM felt up to the time of the aucoesaful ' ? s ' w r " v I Investigations that resulted in tha pro- DON'T, PUT IT. OFF LONGER Get Rid of That Indigestion at Once -sby Haing Mi-o-na. ,. "Either through Blackness or careless ness hundreds' of 'people slowly poison themselves by chronic indigestion. ' By neglecting to cure, at once any alug glshnesa of the Important organa of digestion the system Is filled with fer menting and decaying' food that results in alck headaches, heartburn, bad taste In tha mouth, coated tongue, specks be fore the eyes, sleeplessness, . nervous troubles and the many other symptoms that are the direct result of Indigestion. The want of a perfectly aafa yet af fective cure for indigestion end stom ach 'troubles In their many, forma waa Supposed That Hla Enemies Caet Him and Hla Jlorae Together Into a Chasm In the Lava Eatate la Valued at Eight Thousand Dollars. f appearance and manner. It la aald by I PQlk County Citizens In a Start!- COLONY OF SWEDES TO f BUILD COLORADO CITY Jertiainrlee.) ' ' 'r "J" - Pueblo, Colo May 10. A. colony of Swedes numbering 44 famlltee have re- cently located In the southern part of Pueblo county and are starting a new town to be known aa Larimer. IS miles south of Pueblo. They have acquired E.000 acres of land in the vicinity and are building 40 new cottages at the present time. The colony will be run . on tha oooperatlva , system and f .000 acrea of augar beeU will be put in, tha year, all of which haa been eontractea for by the American Bugar Beet oom banv. These seapla are from MInne aota. The breaking of tha first 1,000 acreB of land will bo done, with the aid of a glgantio steam plow, which these up-to-dateemlgrant have brought with them, and It la expected that only a few veara will elapse before tha new town of Larimer will be one of the thriving towna of tha county. BpeHal D I patch te The Joareal.) ' Prlnevllle, Or, ' May -10. C - J. Dourls, a Oreek, haa preaented hla claim in tha circuit court bare for. tha estate of hla brother, who mysteriously disappeared .from hla aheap ranch In thla county nine yeara ago. . Tha dead man, who waa commonly ; known as Shorty" Davis.' la aald by those who knew him. to have been an Armenian. Ha choaa the name of Davla to hide hla identity for acme reason not generally known here. C. J. Dourls, tha claimant, cannot apeak English, and la accompa nied by a man named gophoa. from Ban Francisco, as interpreter. , Hla caae la preaented by Attorney A. K. Jayne of Hood' River, and It la aald will be .a strong one, despite the fact that there Is another claim upon the aama prop arty. ,,. -. ; - . ' : tDouria elalraa to be the youngest brother of the deceased, and vary much resembles the man now dead In both ductloa of Ml-o-na atomach tableta. They quickly eura the worst easea of Indigestion, and tha pain and dlstrees which are often felt after meals dis appear in a very few days auch la the Wonderful curative power of Ml-o-na. -The ; old-fashioned mediclnea for stomach troubles merely digest tha food, while Ml-o-na strengthens the di gestive organa ao that they soon be come able to care for the food' that la eaten. :, V" ,i : ;.",. ...... ', 1 '.,".' We absolutely agree that your money will be refunded should you buy a SOo box -of Ml-o-na atomach tableta and .not be satisfied with the results., Ml-o-na la aold by drugglata everywhere, or will be aent by mall on receipt of price, 10 cent a Booth's MIona Company. Buffalo, N. T. Smart Shapes for Summer-lLvery Hat Fully Guaranteed Service ' ; ' Hats ' - Peer of - : f ' Choice Straws and Rne Panamas in all the Favorite Shapes for Summer RICH GRAUT LAUDS those who know the latter. The estate conelsta of a aheep ranch of 100 acres, situated II mllae south east ef Prlnevllle on the .Burni road, and notea and acoounta, the total value being about $1,000. . - v; - Waea Doarla Slaappaare4. . ' Douria waa a victim of an old range war. Ha left hla ranch on horseback to ride to-a aheep camp, and waa never aeen again alive or dead. Sot a trace of him or hla horae and riding gear waa pecfe to Southern Pacific ; - v ; Holdings. ' : ft-, rJ; ; TO BE READ YAOAINST ic: SETTLEMENT OF STATUS diS " to th. 'S aearc-B Method I. to Poat Notice o Qalm of Prior Right to Pnrchaee From Company -Alao Providing tor Poe alble Reversion to Government. NEW POSTMASTER TAKES CHARGE OF OFFICE RUINS WaBhlngton, May 10. Arthur K. Hall is appointed postmaster at Kent, Ore gon, to succeed B. O. Donley, resigned. Dispatchea from - Kent thla week stated that the tire which nearly wiped that town off the map destroyed tha postof flee and Hall will not aaaume hia new dutlea under the most auspicious clrcumatancea. - ACCOMPLISHED TEACHER DIES OF CONSUMPTION , ....... v, T y-f- naiai Dinxtch to Tbe Imreal.Y i Astoria. Or.. May 10. Miaa iaa La Frombolse of Pillar Kock, Washington, Aired 24 years, died at St. Mary'a hoe- nital yesterday of consumption. - '. She waa very highly educated and very tat ented, having been employed by the in. terlor department of the government In several Indian acnooia. one waa a graa uate of an eastern college. SEMI-ANNUAL STATEMENT 0E MARION'S. FINANCES S)nnoll Dlumtch to The Jooraal.) f Salem, May 10. The aemi-annual re port presented by County Clerk Allen for the alx months ending April 1, 1907, shows that the liabilities of the county April 1 were 14,184.88 and tha resources 135S.67S.03. a balance In favor of the xnuntv of I849.401.0S. The amount die bursed hy the, countr during the paat alx months waa aai.ioa.aa..-. Spring Hcdicine In thousands" - and .thonsanda hof hp&a In citlos, towna and villages - three doses a day of Hood's SarBapa rilla are now being taken by every .member of the family. ... N , ... , - Why such wide and 'general uset ' Because Hood's Sarsaparilla has proved itself the Best Spring Medicine; by its wonderful effects in cleansing the sys tem of all humors; !vereomfagxtiiBt . tired feeling, creating appotite, clearing the cosnpleiion, 7 giving strengtn and aaImatloiU Over forty1 thousand testimonials re ceived in two yeajre by actual count v - Accept no substitute for . . Hood'o SaroaparUJa Insist on having Hood's. Get it today. Jji lifjuid or tablet form. 103 Doses $ 1. that followed hia disappearance. Hla horse waa tracked along roada and tralla until hla Una of hoof marks bant aalde Into the aagebruah, and that waa all that ' waa ver learned.. - It ia sup posed he was dumped, with .hla horae, into tha many chaama 1A tha lava which seam thla wild interior region. , FORCING AN ATTORNEY ' TO SERVE HIS STATE (Speetal Mipateh te Tbe JooraaLV " Olympla, Wash, May 10. Wahkiakum county, which haa for some time Dean without a proaecutlng attorney through the resignation of CU Fuqua and tha refusal of anv other attorney to aerve on appointment to All tha vacancy, may be rehabilitated in respect of that , of fice In s accordance -with the -advice of Attorney-General . Atkinson that v-tha judge of the euperlor' court may ap point any attorney to fill the offlce. There aeemed to be little or no law to Jpver tha peculiar eaae. ine inierence a that in advising that tha euparior court luda-e ahouldv appoint, tna at torney-general had an aye to tha fact that refusal to aerVe under aueh ap- polntment might oe held aa contempt s Tha county waa in a predicament, as no criminal action can be brought with out being verified by tha prosecuting attorney. 4 WORTHY OF SPECIAL NOTICE Was SuBie Barnes, Aged 14, a eaident -o Walnut Park, by Keoaeet of Her Teacher for Class Essays, Contributed! any drug atoro.1 The rollowtof, aoartof the Prise i Walnut Park. Walnut Park, lying Sa it does wall toward the northern and of Williams avenue occupies tha moat ele vated part of that magnificent plateau which extends westward aeveral miles to tha Junction of tha Willamette and Co lumbia rivers, known aa the peninsula; affords tna best opportunity to be had in 'the city from which to view tna wonderful mountaina of tha Cascade range, lying to the east, and tha impos ing cliffs of tha Willamette to the west ward. Hera, also, during tha rainy sea son ia to be had much more aunahine, with less fog. than must be endured by those who are compelled to live in the lower parte of tho city, especially- along tha riverfront"; ' The , bright flowers, beautiful birds, ture air, which often carries tha distinct odor of the aea and cooling breeaea so much enjoyed tn tha warm evenlnga or the aummer, aii tena to make Walnut Park, in my opinion, the -beat place in tha city In which to own.a home. SUSIE BARNES. B. M, A., May e, . ,J Uoaraal tpeelal errlee.t iDallaa, Or., May 10. The determina tion of Polk county dtlaena to -get aoma of tha Southern Pacific's holdings in thla vicinity has not In the leaat abated.. People are leaving Dallas each morning in hacka and carrlagea, on horaeback and even on foot to poat no tices on the timber landa aeleoted by them. They are merely going upon tha Choeen quarter aection and noatlng a notice claiming they have' made appli cation to purchaee that particular piece of ground, under the act of congreaa creating the grant .. originally given to the company; that they are bona fide aettlera and claim the prior right to purchase the land by reason of posting notices on the land. .. In some oases the "sauatters" have . out four pole and laid the foundation for a cabin, aa under tha old , preemption law, Soma 200 . locators . are . anxiously awaiting tha result of , tha United State attorney-general'a lnveatlgation bf tha railroad grant In Oregon, aa an nounced In recant dispatches. . In the meantime they are leaving nothing undone to be first on tha ground In caae a ruling of tha depart ment la made that la favorable to a reversion of the valuable timber land to tbe government ' Torturing ecsema spreads Its burning o peciais lor nraay Economy items offered for tomorrow only these being subject to delivery at our earliest convenience ;and . . -t ior wmcxi, wc wiu not accept mau, xcicpuonc or wy. u . uiucia. . - , atopa ita spreading, instantly relieves itcnmg, cures it , permanently. Stop "chasing rainbows" and answer a few Journal want ads. , tfa Stand $2.95 A An attractively designed arid well proportioned stand . or cen ter table inv the; quarter-sawefd goldentoak finish-is 30,inches high-and has 18-inch; top. Ex actly hfee above ciit f , r ; ' Hind Painted China Plaques y Special Each 50c These in the celebrated "Limoges" French Chiria-an assortment of twelve -pleasing subjects '.to choose from, hand-f painted and gold edged. These off ered for tomorrow only in our Basement Dept. at the above , special price. One only1 to each purchaser. ;. :J ' .' f ,-.Vs AiristeF! Special -jte I Y- ' ' 27; by jS4 inches, high pile, wool, Saxony Ax M0 'W . niirister Rugs in oriental, floral and conventional designs-all colors. Special in our Carpet Dept. for tomorrow only at lllltli Opportune -Bargains in ' ; Our- Exchange Dept. G0MPLETE-110U5ErFUmiI5I1ER5 (fM AKC Y0U1 JCWWTTJQft)! BaajyajBaaBSBBH - frr r -iji ii ih.i . 1 , th rn 1 . , ...,...,,,,y ... .... .... .... . .NU Si PimmMn Mufe -fk Lawn Mowers " in the Basement' Dept BAKER AND PENDLETON CONCERNS INCORPORATE " ;rWasbui(toa Boreal ef The Journal.) i Salem, May 10 Among the articles of Incorporation filed yesterday were the following: - 1 The Malheur and Baker county Teie ihone company; incorporators, ft. Beers, iYank' Klchola, 'Frank Elliott, Henry Wendt, C Wendt, W. W. Lovelaoe, John p. Doolev. J. B. Hill and C H. Morfett: main office, Malheur City; capiui atock. 18,000 - Hanared Sharea investment oompany; Incorporators. James H. Raley, J. K. Raley and A.p: Raley of Pendleton; main office, Pendleton; capital atock, $30,000. .; ' ' . TIAn DIIDftl ADY IflRC . s- 'IN ASTORIA NOCLUE i (Special Dispatch te The Journal.) -Astoria, Or, May 10.-Tha Tongue Point Lumber t company' store waa robbed Wednesday night and $100 worth of goods taken, y Tha robbera gained en trance through a window at tha rear. There la nocliie. , Some. Jtlma between . midnight - and . o'clock.- a. m. burglara broke into the Grotto, a saloon on Commercial etreet, ruti by Otto Mlkkleeon, and robbed tha register of $140. Entrance waa gained through, a akylight in tna tmnara room. No clue Jiaa been obtalaed. 5 -''.- LATSOP" FRANCHISE TO , ELECTRIC LINE PEOPLE Aatoria. Or.. May 10. The county court has granted ,a tO-yeer franchise to 8. D. Adair .and K. B. McFarland for an electric, car line - between Astoria, Warrentea, Flavel, J Hammond .- and Fort Stevens, to be in operation within two veara. The franchise must be form- ally accepted within 80 days. ' Wbrth$5.00, $6.00 aiid $?.00at on Sale Tomorrow, Saturday, and All Next Wcolt riie Style As illustrated 'are new and up to date pinch crown and telescope shapes? $3.85 Quantity Large but Value So Great that we, advise . coming early The Materials Genuine Jlppljsppi and Jiracca palm stock from Mansiniti, ; Medallin, Curco and Cuenca from Colombia; Mont Cris tas fror-Ecutdor, Gusdelupe, Jamaica, ' etc " Every hat guaranteed perfect bleach and finish. ; They come direct from the land of the' Panama hat to you. . ' Satisfaction or Your. , Money rj Back . - mm v.'," .. i., v-'f; : ' v ' y . .- eWnt.Vi;. vl: It ; II N ' - a' 1 II ' The Reason We are making: alterations on our show - windows and inside our store we have been crowded for room, and you know hats take up lots of .it. We are still crowded, and our buyer, who is now east, . bought an importer's entire stock that was late in arriving in this country too late to fill his ' ordersconsequently it came to us at about half price, and, com ing in a it does now,' on top of our al- -ready enormous : large stock, jams bur Hat Department to its utmost capacity. , We must have room the hats must be sold quick for they are coming in at the rate of 5, to 10 doxen by every ax press. We have ' more Panama Hata than- H stores .in Portland, combined. Come early, if possible. ' Extra sale, people to wait on you during rush hours. ; Direct From tho Land of tlib Panama -Mat To 69-71 Third Street Dctvccn Or.!; r? l Vlz2 4