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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 21. 1907. DOUBLE MURDER Ill CALIFORNIA Charles Bo wen and China man; Near Grass Valley ' Slain by Robbers., trnlted Press Ltiwd Win.) ... Grass Valley. Cal, ' Dec. Ii.The finding of the body of Charles Bowen. watchman at the Kentucky Flat . (J ravel mine, five mllee south at here and the burning to death of Chlneee, Ho Qual, In a cabin In the sam vicin ity may develop In the unraveling of a' floubia crim to cover roDoery. When Ho duals cabin was dlsoov- ered to have been burned and the body found In the ruins, it wae thought he had set fire to hie cabin while moa- lug opium. - ttut when the body of Bowen, an aged man. waa found on a trail near the same apot with hla skull cruahed and every evidence of hla having ben killed and robbed. It waa remembered that Ho Qual had considerable gold In uuggeta and duat concealed in bla cab' In. The officers are certain that both Howfn ana the Chinese were murdered by thugs, but they have no clue. ALL GOES WELL ON UMATILLA PKOJECT (Special Dtepetrk te Tbe Joe rail.) Echo, Or.. Doc. 24. H. W. King, who haa charge of the ditch work at thla end of the Umatilla project, aaya the work In thla vicinity la aoon to be com plete. About SO men are employed aa yet along the dltchea, watching breaks and repairing any damage that might be done while the water la being run through the reservoir. While very little trouble baa been experienced so far from the headrate above Keho- to a fiolnt aeveraj mllee toward Hermiaton, t will take aoroe time to get things I41 working order. It la reported that the Echo office will be discontinued eoon after t je first of the year, and that what work re main a win be conducted at Hermtacon. O. P. Morton, reclamation attorney, will probably be at Hermiaton to aome montha to coma, and Mr. King-and othera employed here will probably go to Hermiaton or elsewhere In the ser vice of the government. Water la now being run through the ditch to the distributing system and over the Hermlston unit of the project, and a few thousand acres of land can be watered thla season, though the big reservoir will not be ready for . water uotll aome montha later. TRY TO DECIDE UI COURSE Stockholders of California Trust Holding: Session at San Francisco. . ' fPolUd Pre Leased Wire.! . San Francisco, Deo. II. A meeting of the stockholders of the California 8a fe Deposit 4 Trust company la being held thla afternoon in conjunction with the repreaentatlvee of the depositors. It la expected that a decision In regard to what course shall be puraued will be me ie. . f . While the majority 'of those Interested In the affalra of the bank have come to tbe conclusion that a receivership Is the only solution, there ie a strons mi nority which will vl sordini v oddoss thla aotlon It waa learned 'thla morning that the Western Pacific, the laraeet in dividual depositor in the bank, end which hae been auppoaed to be unalter ably opposed to any action other than the appointment of a receiver will con- alder a proposition to appoint a tem porary 'receiver to look after the bank until aome better clan oan be disco v ered. The grand lurr thla afternoon took up the Investigation in violation of the state banking lawa by the officials or the institution. No particular act of the officials la to be taken up. The in vestigation will be entirely, alone sen ral lines. Assistant District Attorney William Hoff Cook today secured an order from Police Judge Cabanlss directing the property clerk to deliver to him the documents found In Brown e desk. The documents will ba brnutfht be fore tne grand Jury at thla afternoon s session. PLAN TO SAVE TRUST COMPANY .4 . . , ' Depositors of California Safe Deposit Outline Scherne for Rehabilitation. FLOAT GOES: TO PIECES III STORM Twenty-Five Persons Nar rowly Escape Drowning in Waters of Puget Sound. (Called Press Uised Wire.) Tacoma, Wash., Dec. 24. Twenty-five passengers of the launch Eagle barely escaped drowning yesterday afternoon when the Stellacoom float on which they ad nurrleoiy sought refuge went to MAN BATTLES WITH Tntr 1 1 mnTci rvTl TitrN" nurrieoiy eougni reruge went t ICY WATERS OF BAY Wees In the heavy squall that sud denly swept tbe vicinity. . .. , . . . . The Eagle waa leaving on her trip (United Press Ussed Wre.l from Stellacoom to the Islands and her San Francisco, Cal., Deo. 24. After passengers had Just boarded her when struggling Tor more than half an hour the whltecapa stood the little craft al- In the icy water of the bay after mid- most on hor beam ends. The passen- nlght last night. Robert Franklin of ger, became frightened and hurriedly Hutte. Montana, waa rescued Just In the Teft the launch to ,seelc safety n the nick of time by a crew of four men float Aa they disembarked from the iow,rea mm me jmuimi vimho. launch the landing began to break to Franklin, a member of the Fraternal pieces, and before they could make the Order of -agIc. rtu",nff J1"01", r shore aome of them were thrown Into land on the ferryboat Piedmont, fell the bay. The wavea were rolling sev- overboard. After swimming for about eraj tt high and some of the paeen- half an hour he was on the point of frm became panlc-etrlcken. Women giving up. ilia cries were heard by the Tost their hata and umbrellas and va- raptaln arid officers of the Oakland. In- ri0ua Christmas packages could be seen stantly the bis; ferryboat waa stopped floating on the wavea. With drenched and a boat lowered. After a search of clothing the frightened crowd reached j rsfiKjin, una no was ustoubu. a u oar a 1 t - 1. 1 .a iiifj varv ikiiu. I roil Tt i i w r-r t i -rr t TitUAINUl JiAW IS VERY GOOD THING COLONEL PERKINS TO GO ON RETIRED LIST (United Press Lexsed Wire.) Washington. D. C, Dec. 24. Ueuten- by the compulBOry Sco, ant-Colonel Con. M Perkins of the ma- ancy Uw pissed at the la r Ine corps, living In Berkeley. Caltfor- the legislature la shown nla, will bo retired December 80. Colo- (8d?IsI Dhipttch to The Jonrsil.l Pendleton. Or.. Dec. 24. That Uma tilla caunty Is being greatly benefited law. or tru st session of bv the fact that so far during the present school nei ""i.5,?",.! mr 61 cases of truancy have been re bi mental instability, ami he was told that the verdict was against him. He and hl friends decided that it would be to hi la aerv ported In the county. haa not been necessary In any case. the pupils have s advantage to be retired under the started to achool upon notification w allowing that course after 0 yeara' the officer. .There la a better at! ,rv'..whJohl 7Jh h,m.'w wo"w b 1 ance In all Umatilla county achoole ut prosecution aa been Immediately from attend- county schools thla . (CslUd Press Uaerd Wire.) ' San Francisco, Cal., Dec. 14. riant for the rehabilitation of the California Safe Deposit A Trusty company have been prepared by th executive com mittee of the Incorporated association of depoaltors and have been aubmitted for the consideration of the commit-tea.- . Althoegh the attitude of the- com mittee haa been' that of opposition to the aDDolntment of a receivership, the plana for rehabilitation are In keeping with that policy, a resolution waa In troduced laat nlaht by J. D. Iaaaca and amended by Banford Felgenbaum to the effect that a committee of three be appointed to confer with a similar com mittee selected by the aiocanoiuers n canvass namea of men who might be eligible candidates for tne receiversnip. After It was adopted Paul ii. Nlppert made a motion that it be laid on tbe table. That motion waa adopted. EASTERN OREGON REVIVAL MEETINGS, (SpecU) Pit pitch to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton, Or.. Dec 24. Pendleton churchea have aet a mark at SOO con verta to be made during the evangellatlo meeting to be held here beginning on January 22 by Rev. C. R- Haudenachleld of Chicago. All of the churchea have Joined for the serlee of union meetings wnicn win Drain 011 mi .V . 1. .i...-. will aaaiat. Pendleton churches are greatly encouraged In .oelr midwinter meeiinga Dy in Bolae haa Just closed a serlee of meet-in-, in will, k ftio converts were made and Walla Walla closed recently after 1 niiln nvtr bfiu Tor ina ciiuitii". Converta made In the union meetings will be left entirely free to make their own selection 01 a cnurcn wnu wuiv.11 to affiliate. Milton, Or., Dec. 24. Rev. J. II. New- Krrv a noted Vlralnla evangensi, conducting a series of meetings at the Methodist episcopal enruuu. "f""'"". Milton, and he Is succeeding In brlng Ina converts to the altar in the old- fashioned Methodist way. They were so moved that they shouted and Bang, bringing tenrs to the eyes of all in ins house. It is reported that many of tne hardened sinners of this section are halna- converted. The meetlnga will continue after the holidays. FREEWATER LODGE STARTS OFF WELL (Special UUpstch to Tbe JoorntL) j Freewater, Or., Dec. 24. Freewater toda-a i:o. 202. I. O. O. F ., naa Deen organlacd at this place by Grand Master ... . 11.1 ?r Richard Bcott wltn a cnaner usi w members. Of thla number 65 were can didates who were Initiated Into the secret work of the order by teama from the two lodges at W'alla Walla and Mil ton. Grand Master Scott etated that thla waa not only the youngest lodge In the atate. but it haa the honor of having the largest Initiation ever held In the stnte at one time. The newly elected offlcera for this lodee are as follows: P. G.. D. C. San derson; N. G., J. I- Sutherland; vice Brand, R. O. Hndley; recording secre tary, C T. Ooowln; permanent secre tary. L. C. Mitchell ; treasurer, w. Badgero; warden, E. F. Bottorr; con ductor, A. S. Pearson; I. G 8. J. Campbell; O. G.. W. A. Bottorf: R. 8. N. G.. Dan Kirk; U 8. N. G.. J. H. Had ley; R. 8. V. O.. C. Powell; L. 8. V O., M. L. Hoadlcy; trustees, J. A. Bradley, Dan Kirk and W. II. Hafer. The first meeting of the new lodge will be held January 1. - 7jiat Ails You T Do yoa feol weak, ttred) deiponden bare frequent headache, coated tonsue,' bitter or bad taito In morning, "heart, barn," botching of gas, acid rlstngi in throat after eating, stomach gnaw 0 bora, foul breath, dluy pclla, poor ot variable appetite, nausea at times and kindred symptoms . . , - If jotNive any conilderahU number of UiavaboTi iJjreatoma you art suffering from JllounMVWpld liver with Indl- gestlonarlpeIa Pr PJeree's Cnlo'e Vedlrnl DUcoverr H m'le 11 n o? the wTm re va)iiahl mel;ctniil firlnclpleg known i ywllcal sclenee tor the, "?r"jriCPj rlir Such at.norpul . contlltlon. It is a Uit: fiiclent liver Invlgorator. stomach tonic bowel regulator and nerve strengthenrr. The 'Golden Medical Discovery Is nof a patent medicine or secret nostrum, s foil list of Its Ingredients being printed en Its bottle-wrapper and attested under oath, A glance at Its formula will sho thM It contains no alcohol, or harmfu' habit-forming drugs. It Is a fluid extract made with pure, trtple-reflned glycerine, 0. proper strength, from the roots of thr following native American forest plants, It., Golden Real root, Stone root, Black Che-rybark, Queen's root, Bloodroot, and Mandrake root. Tbe following leading medical authorities among a host of others, extul the foreo!nr roots tor the cure of Jut such all menu a tin above yn)pnnt indicate! Prof. It Bartbolov, M, D., of Jefferson Med. Colleye. Phllai fr.f. jl. C Wotxl. M. D .ot Unlv.of Pa.) Prof.kd!n M. Hale. M. D.,of Hahnemann Med.Colleco. vkicatro; rror. joun King, ti. 11., Autbor 01 AmerU-an IJlHOensatoryj Prof. Jna M. pVm' der. U. V., Auuiorof H peel do Medlclneni Prof. Laurence Johnson. M. U.. Med. Iept Unlv.of N. Y.I Prof. Flnley Elllngwood. M. I) . Anth.. of Materia Me-llcs and Prof. In Bennett Medi cal CollefN Cblcaro. ' Pend name and ad drees on Pustal Card to Dr. R. V. Pierce. Buf falo. N. Y.. and receive frr booklet glviri ei tracts from writing of all tbe above medi cal su tlx in and many others endorsing. In thr atrongnst powtible tcrtnv each sod erery In gredient of which "Golden Medcal Discov ery " Is composed, f Dr. Pierce's Pleaoant Pellets regulate and Invigorate stomach. Ilrer and bowel. Thej mav be owl In conjunction with "Ooldei Medical DIcoTry " If boels are much cor stlnated. - r tiny and sugar-coat" HEROIC IIISE SAVESAJIEHTS Quick-Wittcd Woman Pre vents Panic When Christ mas Tree Catches Fire. (Catted P.-eas tested Win.) Los Angeles, Cal., Dec. 24.- Herolo . , . . . . , , . , .iu, 1 ' umwiii 1,1. u 11 if bviiuui villa the thirtieth of thla month. He applied Uer on account of the law than ever bo- mu rl,,r,,,r"1 V' 'r.ri1'!," -.1 ror- or ,he S1 ca80 reported to the u.vdu iscnoot orriciais inia year 42 were from ,. 1. . f.iT,r.Jir 5 I the Milton district, two from Helix, """'- : ' 7L u. " ""' : . n cuo ana one rrom pilot Kock. retirement. ROBBERS ATTEJIPF TO KILL THEIR VICTIMS ftlnltert PreM'f4sed Wire.) San Jose, Cal., Dec. 24. Armed rlth BARTNETT IS OUSTED BY COLTQX ESTATE (United Jfrrrm Uim4 Wire. I Santa Crua, Cal., Deo. 34. When ths Colton will case was called up in court yesterday Attorney Marcel cerf- ten '"U vfc ,U".d J2LL r"d th'e resignation of Walter' Bar nett aa anminietrator or the estate of tempt to kill their victims, robbers at 1 o'clock thla morning- held ud the Bridge house, one milea aouth of the the late Ellen Colton n .. . . .11 A 1. - . ISZ 2 Jl. ecured 46 and Ing. offering as an excuse the tanghid three diamond rlnga. cnnrliMnn n? the r.llfom( s.r- Bn. ioW. 2it?. 'Tf-Ii2tt32 PBlt Trust company's affairs. The Je?a?A thliJ "5-iM.hie? theJ n.!i0riw courtwas asked for an order directing kS Ittr h.'SS. 't?, Bt?.t that Bartnett make an accounting with- S-h. M c- think Th.T. ' .k' "L" m a . specified time or be held Jn con ners Ta the prisoner who escaped from RenresenUUvc me city jan jr riuay. . SENATOR FLINT HAS VERY NARROW ESCAPE (Halted Press Uestd Wire.) Waahington, D. C, Dec 14. Senator Flint of California is today being con gratulated on his, narrow escape from inlurv when a big electric Jlrhc inh struck the brim of hla hat as he waa Representatives of the California Safe Deposit & Trust company failed to ap pear In court, although they had be-?n cited. They will be forced to turn Over all, the securities of the' Colton estate In their possession. , . WESTON NORMAL IS IN GOOD CONDITION ""'"i wi.v as a has returned from an lnsoect man s nanu, woigmng lour pr five ths Weston Normal sehooV Me re- (Nncelal Dlptph to The Jmirnitl.) Salem, Or., Dec, 24. C. L. Starr, see. t .rata nnrma I v . ...... hv.'vw, uvnui. returned from an inspection visit , , - . . . 1 iu ins ivvbiuii iivi j urn aviiuui. i it) r- pounda, fell with a crash from anlsrh .it.nj.nA. thn ,rar j iZ.t.1 .iA TenoTiVh i to "Han. ti7 .. lntMt 01 etuoents as Deing intense, CitHifs T m hat?riS ? rfU1t ! The graduating class numbers 25 and liead to strike nia naturim, and the hat .11 .rl .nnmf to tench in eautem nFk nrnnt Tlvltli? ACTORS tn room. 1Tlln . - -. . o-o k - unhurt. SALES OF POISON MUST BE RECORDED work on the nart of Miss Effla CamD. bell, one of tne trained nurses at the ' countv hosoltal Drobablv saved the lives ' of hundreds of bedridden sufferers at that institution last night. In com- I imny who a numner or ner xeiiow-em- i ployes, Miss Campbell attended the L'hlrstmas celebration In the basement 1 of the hospital. A monster Christmas ' tree had been decorated for the occasion. , Suddenly the flames from one of the candles caught the cotton, which had ' been Disced about the tree, and In a j second the tree was a mass of flames. Tho fire quickly spread to the base the tree, spreading from there to the wooden supports. Panic-stricken, the nurses ran about the room, none seem ing to know what should be done. While, things were in this condition Miss ; Campbell appeared, her arms filled with heavy blankets. Quickly the blankets were spread over the 'flames and they were soon extinguished. JUDGE AT LA GRANDE SENTENCES PRISONERS (Sneclnl Dltmtrn to Tbe Jimrnil.l La Grande, Or., Dec. 24. Several men have Just been sentenced to the peniten tiary by Judge Crawford in the circuit court Ed Boyd waa arraigned on the charge of larceny from a building, pleaded Jullty and waa sentenced to one yewr: . W. Com kins pleaded rullty to the charge of larceny at Union and received Sioi.i! r!reh to The Jonrn.l.) a senrence tt one year. Ralem Or i Dee. 24. District Attorney 1 earn wnne, wno mi a Japanese on tne McNary has Issued a circular lotter to 1 head wltn a atovo poker, while in an in all druggists notifying them to comply 1 tox cated condition, entered a plea of with the law in Keeping a recora vi mi n.w, a uausciuuo poisons sold. Many dons have been ! weapon and was given one year, poisoned In Salem of late, ami at least ! Mr. and Mra. Charles fcmerson, who one child was exposed to danger from ; were charged with the larceny of goods fiLMminAtlm noison on a piece of 1 from a home In lower Cove, pleaded holoirna that was intended for canines. , guilty and wore given in months in the eUT JX QJJ Assured in Our Roomy Daylight Establishment , 7 t ! . Every convenience for the comfort of our patrons.. Extra force of salespeople to wait oh you promptly, no rushing or crowding, plenty of time to make your selections. Waiting rooms and free telephone for ladies. Specially selected Christmas gift apparel for Men and Boys at prices EXTREMELY REASONABLE. Suits, Overcoats, Cravenellcs, House Coats, Fancy Waistcoats, Dress Protectors, Cravats, Gloves, Suspenders, Fancy and Silk Handkerchiefs; White and Fancy Shirts, Fancy Hosiery, Pajamas, Silk Night Robes and Underwear ' $3.00 "Brook" Hat. $3.00 ' THE PEER OF ALL All Purchases Delivered Promptly Store Open Tonight It is the Intention of the district attor ney to follow up nis warning wun in spection of the records by a proper offi cer at intervals and prosecute nil drug clsts who do not comply with the poison laws. New Incorporation" (Special Dlwwtch to The Jonrnil.) - Salem Or.: Dec. 24. Articles of in corporation have been filed in the office of the secretary of state as ronows: Dufur Orchard-l-ana company, princi al office, Dufur, Oregon; capital stock. w. Rnowies, Dodds and went flying across the room. Flint waa I tan unnilrT . i w -. . .l.i n . . . Mr, otar. reports mm ine worn ri ine state library commission done through us secretary, miss Marvin, ana Mrs. Kidder, the library expert, is very satis factory in milking the school libraries more usetui 10 uie aiuqenis. TO SHARPEN THE APPETITE And assist la the proper difrestion and assimilation of the food there'a-no fem- rriv so effective : aa the Blttara nr. VWroil thS.'h1,, J.t.h; ?y collapslne; :of the building yes. leraay. i ne many siorma cnai nave oc- Balldiog Collapses. (Special. Dlapstrfr to Tbe Jonrosl.l Astoria, Or.. Deo. 24. Bell's photo graph establishment, situated on Corn- country to prove this, but we. would nave you ry it and prove it AT ' ' er r 1 - fjm 1 em. tor yourself. .... : .' I ... Hostetter's Stomach Bitters is in a class h if. self when It cornea to cnrlar suoh. all. moots as BICX KSA9ACEB rzjLTtrXiSircT, t . net n. f roe nhv n : L- CIS r 1908 ai 1 i ;i manao from your S :; ri-if J arugBisi oeioro '.iTjt ; J the supply la.ex- s nausiea. . curred lately broupnt a number of big; logs under the building; and during; Jaat night the underpinning of the building ping into the river and the front part turning over on its siae. caused u na couapse considerable of the . bulldlna noise, people living in - , the- vicinity thinking a safe had been blown open, Mr. Bell's damages will be between 12, 000 and 13,000. The property is owned by C, W. Lownsberry. Horn la Fined. (United Pres Lesaed Wire.) Berlin. Dec. 24. Former Governor Horn of Togolahd was today fined f 7t and transferred-. to another post for (11 Imllni ntttlvaa in IftAH Tt a eharged that he caused the death of one man wno, axter oeing oouna to a flag staff for 14 hours, was. severe! v beaten Horn's victim was also denied food .and water, io.noo: incorporators. P. Oeorsre W. Johnston, H. C. C. H. Stoughton. Multnomah Iron Works, principal office, Portlnnd, Oregon; capital stock, $26,000; incorporators, Kdwin E. Thom as, H. M. Thomas, E. R. Thompson and F. EL Thompson. Ferguson's Unlucky Day. Sneelnl ltptrn to Th Jmimiil.) . Pnilton. Or.. Dee. 24. Monday. De- i.amnor " waa an unlucky day for C. t TcorTiiann. one of Pendleton's well- known residents. Besides being lust .rtiaaorf hv a bullet from a 80-30 rifle while holding a 6-months old babe in his arms, the bullet being fired through a window in his house by a bunch of boya who were shooting about promis cously. his little 2-year-old daughter fell from a window in the back part of the nouse a distance of several feet to the ground. The child waa seriously injured but will live. penitentiary. Mrs. Emerson will be pa- roiea oy juage urawrorti today, GREAT STEEL PLANT WILL BE SHUT DOWN (United Preen Leed Wire.) Chicago. Dec 24. Officials of Illinois Steel company announce that tne immense plant or tne company lo cated at South Chicago will be shut down indefinitely today. Twelve thou sand men are employed In the plant when it is In full operation. .CHRISTMAS AT THE BODY IN DITCH; BULLET IN EYE v- Murder or Accident Caused Death of Ed Hurlburt at Cline Falls. (Sseclni DUpttch to Tbe Ineroal.) Prineville. Or.. Dec. 24.- The body of Ed H. Hurlburt, superintendent of the CUne Falls Power company's plant and i 200-aera ranch at CUne Falls, was J? I found floating face downward In the canal at the company's headgates Bat urday afternoon. The cook, who has been a trusted employe of the company for a long time, made the discovery. After the body waa taken from the water it was found to have a bullet wound In the left eye, made apparent! bv a rifle of small caliber, a tt or a was found empty on xnis is the the only A 32 shell bank of the canal, fine unrihurt had been alone on the ranch for some time, with the exception of his cook. Saturday morning at 10 Blariner Drowned. tr.rM.rt prvm Leaned Wtre.l New Haven. Conn.. Dec. 24.-Cnntaln Henry Scribner, of the targe New Hav en, and his wife were drowned off- here yesterday when seven bargea In tow of the tug James McWIHiamsl found ered. Six men were rescued by the Mo-Williams. CHRISTMAS GREETINGS If you are wanting some goods for the Christmas time. Come list to my story. I'll tell it In rhvme: We have goods In our ltne to meet all your Heeds ' And some that will help you fn heroic deeds. We have pocket knives, rasors and scissors tne oesi; If you will follow my rhyms I'll tell vou the rest. We have carvera to cut up your turkey and geese And mop that will clean up the dust and the rease. We have sets for the lad lea. and ;om for the gents, . j..-, ' While Kris Kriagle offers his compll- - ments. We have fools of the best for mechanics to use And many nice things for the children to choose. Our stock is quite varied with things that are nice . 4 And traps that will catch all your rats and mice: Electric supplies for ; these modern times And many more things to catch all your - dimes. , We do business on Third -street, one hundred and nine. And keep an assortment of goods In our line. We are hungry for business and Invite you to.call; . Our rhyme Is so short that we cant tell . you all. . y-j ,..": ' Coleman Hardware Co: ) v 109 TBXBX) SYBXXT. Eazelwood Cream Etore. The Haelwood Cream Store, 38S Washington street, is possibly the most tastily and appropriately decorated store in the city, and is highly commended by O.clock the eooic In company with Fred all who see it For tomorrow a special Meredith of the district school went to viiriun ineuu u yrnporeu, t the woods to get cnrisimas iree. me prominent feature of which will be i cooit leaving dinner on the table for ruunt turner, wbw T.nKinni sivie. vveD ii,,. hin4 Th .rtiirniui aimtir bers orchestra will render a beautiful nriork. 'The oook. findintr the dinner program from 5 to 8 p. m. and S to ; untouched, went to the stable to see If 12 p. m. Charged With Desertion. (RnHl DUnRtrh tn T1 Journal Pendleton, Or., Dec. 24. An lnd!cf- ; J ik.riin. ii.ir Vi..-i "he dog ran aneaa ana lea tne way fJIll FSMJiani 1 to the farts, a short distance, from the viurlhurt's saddle horse was there. Finding the horse and also the dog, which always accompanied his master about tne piace, . zunner searcn was male. . - The dor ran ahead and led tne way with deserting his wife and bnby has been filed In the circuit court by Dis trict Attorney Phelps. Hayes was ar rested during the holidays and bound over by Justice Parks, and put to work by County Judge Qilliland. Christmas at Seaside. . One of the most Interesting places t spend your holidays Is at Seaside over looking the grand old Pacific ocean. The heavy storms that are now pre vailing along the coast make a very at tractive feature, and Is a sight not to be missed. In addition to this there Is good fishing and hunting. The "Moore hotel." which Is ooen throughout the yeai. will be prepared to serve us guesis wun, tne Dest oi every thing to eat. ... Round trio tickets from Portland, via Astoria & Columbia-River railway, $2.60, on sale December 54. 25, 11, January 1, limit returning January S. ' Two-Mill Tag. ' Milton. Or., Dec. 24.- At the annu&lJ school meeting or district No. Si a 2-mill- tax was levied for the ensuing year. This will raise $3,000. which, to gether with the 'state money, the di rectors believe will be amply sufficient to meet all current expenses for the school year and. pay off the last. $500 bond. . - . He rired the Stick. - "I have fired the walking-stick I've carried over 40 yeara. 'on account of a sol that resisted every kind of treat ment, - until I tried Bueklen's Am leu Salve; that - ha 'healed the sore and made me a happy man." writes John Garrett, of North Mills. North Carolina, Guaranteed for piles, burns, etc., by Skldmore Drug Co. 2Sc company s house. Instead (or going down to the ran, nowever. tne ao: turned at the forks of the trail and le toward the headgate at the mouth of the discharge pipe or tne pumping plant. This is at the top of the river bank, which is several hundred feet high at this point. Hurlburt's bat was seen on the bank of the canal and after the headgates were reached his body was found in water about four feet deep. ' r It is said the only gun Hurlburt 'vr had about the place was a 22-caliber rifle, and the wound Is thought to ba too large for a weapon of that size to make. One theory is that as the vi cinity Is a favorite one for sportsmen the bullet was perhaps a stray one. The autnoriiies are investigating,- . Frank . Hurlburt, president .of the Eastern ; Oregon Banking company at flhaniko, Is a brother of the deceased. He is principal owner of the Cline Falls Power, company, which owns the falls and a l.zou-acre rarm at Cline Falls. Ed had been superintendent of the plant there for some time. The body has Deen taaen to Bnanmo ior Dunai. Ma," j. rssjsasssa. . mm . urn i - ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. ' AgelablelTeparaflonlarAs similating tteFbodandRceufr tiritlteStonncitsanlBow'dsof IVomQies DiSestwnJdifetfil a , ncss and Kesti.ontams nratw Opiuni.Morphinc norMiocraL NOT NARCOTIC. HsMSBBWSBnsjwaaata FtopkkSmi' JuSana jt list Sad Aanwr7mrt mmsbbI mm AncrfecfUemedv for Conslipi- Hon . smir Stomarh.Dtarrboea WorrasronwIsMnsJievciisn- ness andLoss orSEEER Facsimile Siguajurttf NOV YORKr J fi)) For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature .A) Id llso For Over Thirty Years r r;rLbtSi Of 1 fu Exact Copy pf Wrapper. n ths etiTAus eeasan. sew veaa err KPrres v rased Wtre.l Cal.; Doe. 24. Three bun- Wen laid Off . (Cslted Santa Crux. dred men employed by the Californlv Portland ' Cement company were Uls missed yesterday because of a lack, of oraera. xne company says u will re sume In two weeks, . , v Notaries Appointed. Smeli Dl-enti-b te The Jnnrniil : Salem, Or Dec. 24. -Governor Cham berlain has appointed the following no taries public: Cyril Q. Prownell, Uma tilla; . J. Stanley. Coullle; J. J. Mc Carthy, John U Day. C. D. Christenn. William R. ilcGarty anJ iL 1L K;n- mons, all of Portland; T. H. Crawford and.W. 8.- McFaddea -of Corvallia. R. i l0,?d if K1la W. s. Crowell of Medford. ' Leper) Escape, , . (United frcw Leases ' Wlre.1 - Havana, Dee. V2. Twenty three lep. ers have escaped from the San La-saro hospital. Four were recaptured, but the other 19 are still at large. ' School Levy at Echo, . fppw'lill IMsputcb to The Jnuriml.t Echo, Or.. 1)PC. 84. At a Knt-r ml mert. Ing of the school directors of rilstrU-t No. 5 a tax was voted to dofrnv th ex penses of the school for the eon'ilntt yi. r vt 6 mills. Ihe taxable croperty i-i t.,, ' TEA Good tea, close rrIce There is no other way t") build a ffood businoss cr keep a pood business. Tour g,i don't 1;k 11 !' S I