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WILSON GETS
TREATY BACK
FROISENATE
Peace Infant, After Long So
journ on Stormy Sea Goes
to President With Mark of
Disapproval
NATION'S CHIEF NOW
CENTER OF INTEREST
Friends of Document Talk Re
call as Foes Celebrate
Signal Victory
WASHINGTON. March 2 After
a trouble eight months sojourn in the
senate the treaty with Germany was
back in the keeping of President
Wilson tonight with a note appended
saying that ratification had been re
fused. 1
What the President's next move
would be remained conjectural.
The general feeling or officials
about the capitol was that Mr. Wil
soon probably would let the treaty
lie on his desk while the bitter con
troversy it has raised Is tought out
in the political campaign.
The treaty was taken back to the
White House early in the day by a
bevy of officials and messengers from
the senate, In pursuance of an order
adopted last night after a fourth vote
Continued on page 2)
A - Digest Of Specials
Comprehensive Bargain News Briefly llemnized for the
Bear in Mind that in Addition to These and Many Others,
is Discounted at Least Ten Per Cent Daring Oar Retiring
All Prices
Reduced At Least
These"
Much
More
Men's Heavy, Blue, Crown
System Overalls, 44 and
46 ............ ..$2.45
Men's Khaki Unlonalls.
Women's Overalls. .$1.65
Women's. Khaki Union
alls $1.05
Women's two-piece Work
Fults. Blue. $1.1)5
Women's and Misses'
Rain Coats. $1.25
Boys' Nainsook Pajamas
for 8. 10. 14 years. .$1.35
Part wool Socks in black,
grey, tan. natural:. . .3c
Misses'' Black Wool Hose
size 9 only .45c
Lot Infants colored Cash
mere hose at 40c
Long Silk Gloves, pre
" war quality 45c, 5c, 95c
25c Williams Toilet Soap
15c
Women's extra
White Wool
Women's Silk and Wpol Union Suits, low
neck, sleeveless, ankle length. . . . ... . . $2-5
Women's Cotton Fleece Iifned, low neck,
sleeveless, ankle length $l.oo
Women's Athletic Union Suits.. $I.h
Children's 2-piece at garment. ... 1.V to 50c
KOZER REPORTS ON
FEE DISTRIBUTION
MARION COI XTY llt S $21,31 9.
45 FROM AITOMOHILKS
Polk' Share i $7M2.77 State
Highway Fund U Apportioned
Mr Sum of I.144.G45.U7
The first report on distribution to
the counties and to the state high
way fund of moneys received by the
state treasurer from motor vehicle
registrations for 1!20. under opera
tion of the new registration law
passed by the legislature of ISIS,
was maue Saturday by Sam A. Ko
ter. deputy secretary of state.
The act became effective this
year. The report show net re
ceipts of f I.52C.14.t;:i up to March
IS. Of this thv counties recvive ou
fourth or $SS 1 ,.".4S.;V and the iiiah
way fund three-fourths or S 1 . 1 4 4.
645.97. The actual total turned over' to
the treasurer wa SI. .174. 7x7. but
refunds on account of duplications!
subtracted 112X7. leaving gros re
ceipts or l .. . Th net re
ceipt was arrived at by subtracting
administrative expenses of $47,305.
37. .
For Marion county, showing the
largest fisrire in the state after
Multnomah, the following figurfsfare
shown:
Total cash turned over to treas
urer March 1", SI (h),330; refund on
account of duplications. S37; grass
receipts. $ 1O0.2S3; administrative
expenses. S3015.09; net receipts.
$S.2 t.x ; county's share. $24,
319. 4.".: to highway fund. $72.9:St
36. For Polk county the figures fol
low: Total cash turned over to trea?
urer March l.", $29,003; refund on
account of duplications, nothing:
gross receipts. $29,003; administra
tive expenses. $871,94: net receipt.
1,94: net receipt
$28,131.96: county's share. $7.032.-
77;'to highway fuaii. $21,098.29. I
SHOES
Boys' Buster Brown Button in sizes
4fe to 6. pair $4.25
Men' White House Button .. .$5.05
Men'a Hi-Tops. 6 and 11... $7.05
Misses' Black Lace. 11 to 2 $2.05
Misses' Black Button. 13 to 2 $2.25
Misses' White Buck. 11 V to 2 $2.05
Girls' White Buck. 34 to C$:1.05
Girls' White Kid. 4 and 4'..$:!.5
Girls' Black Button. 2V4 to 5 $2.85
Women's and Girls' Lace and But
ton. Kid and Gunmetal. low and me
dium heel. 24 to & Mtt
Another lot, 2Vs to 5 W.25
Women's and Girls' Low Shoes, sizes
2i to 4 only
Lot Children's Shoes and t Slippers,
sizes 1 to 8
05c, 75c. 05c. $1.25, I-V
Infants' Soft Sole Shoes of many col
ors. lo 4 .l5c, and 50e
Special Buy
UNDERWEAR
For Men, Women
and Children
Men' Best 2-pleee
Wool, each lJK"K
Men's 2-piece Grey
Ribbed, each 75c
Men's heavy grey rib
bed Cotton I'nion Suits
a a 1 e0l
Men's Fleece Lined
Cotton I'nion Suits
e e P 1 5
Big Redactions
H&W
CORSET
WAISTS
$2.5 H. & W. Ma
ternity corsets $1.05
$2.C5 II. Sc W. nnra
I n g c orset s ... $ 1 .95
$1.25 Thomson's
Nursing Corsets D5r
$2.65 II. Ic W. Elas
tic Girdles. . .$1.05
$1.50 Misses' H. &
W. Waists. . .$1.25
good
Pants
$1.43
$1.23 Misses' H. 4k W. Waists
70c and 80c Brasslers ,
85c Lace Bandeaus.
65c. 75c, 85c Skirt Protectors.
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PICKED MEN
TO FINISH
FUND DRIVE
Plans Made for "Flying
Squadron to Bring Hospital
Campaign to Successful
Close Next Wednesday
NEW THOUSAND DOLLAR
GIFT GOES ON RECORD
Solicitors From Salem Wo
man's Club Will Go Into
Field Tomorrow
The campaign for hospital fund
is now poin forward withott inter
ruption. Another single subs a ript ion of
$10C0 wys hooked yesterday. Ur.
Suutbworlh. who recently located
here, coming from Kugene. wa the
donor. The campaign will he brought to
a chtse n-xt Weduesday. This was
definitely ue idd by the eoiiimilte
having in charge the campaign for
hospital subscriptions at a meftin
held yesterJay.
I'icketl Men to Solicit.
It is planned to send 1 2 picked
men out in small groups, which will
be called "flying squadrons." They
wii rnm through Ihe eitv solicit.
I .
i Continued on page
Benefit of Busy Folks.
Every Thing in the Store
From Business Sale
Extra Quality
Mercerized
Sateens
21 Shades 55c
Another lot of 40
shades 45c
All Wool Velour Coatings
reduced to $2.95 $3.35
All our high grade Plush
es reduced .. .one foniih
Excellent Wool Plaid
Sui'ings. 40 inches wide.
vard $1.95
Still some splendid plaid
Silks at yard $1.95
All laces and embroider
ies reduced from
i lo lo 50 per rent
2&c to 65c All Over-Laces
25o
75c to 85c All Over Laces
5lc
$i.u'o to $1.50 Ali Over
traces . 75c
White, pure Wool Scarfs
.32c
Black Pure Wool Scarfs
45c
Trimming Braids of ev
ery description at yard
2c, 5c, Kir, 15r
lxt of D. M. C. Embroid
ery Floss, greens only. 2
skeins 5c
.$1.00
. . 5w
. . fl-V
. ..Vr
'
jf tfATERM.TY
INDIAN LAD ALMOST
SUFFOCATES IN JAIL
1 1 KM AHA HI XAWAY l( OX.
S4 JOt'S FROM OIL Fl'MF.S
IU iihI I Saved bv City Marshal When
Alarm in Hotituletl Partner
FM-apeM Conotaltle
DALLAS. Ore.. March 20. t Spe
cial to The Statesman) Orvil Ben
sail, an Indian lad who ran away
from the Cbemawa school several
dats ago and who was caught in the
Salmon river country and returned to
Dallas late Friday afternoon by
Sheriff John W. Orr nearly met
death by suffocation last night in
the Polk county Jail.
The lad had prepared his supper
oti an oil stove kept in the bastile for
the use of prisoners in getting their
meal and had put on a pot of bean
to cKk for future use. F.vldently he
fell asleep. The beans in the mean
time boiled dry and the oil leaked,
causing the stove to smoke. The boy
awoke alKiit 10:30 o'clock to find
Hhe jail full of smoke.
An alarm of fire was turned in and
the building entered by City Mar
shal llevens who had difficulty in
ranging the nearly unconscious lad
rom the cell on the upper floor to
h basement where ihe fresh air re
ived him. No damage was done to
he building.
lieu. sail and another Indian lad
named Samuels stole a horse and
buggy troin a McNary farmer on
Wednesday of this week. After be-
ng captured near I (one Ixdge and
while on their way to l.eno to meet
Sheriff Orr. Samuels slipped from a
horM he was riding and made his
escape from the constable who had
him in charge. He is still at large.
SALEM SCHOOL
HEADS INVITED
Plans Brewing to Increase
Salaries of Teachers in
Willamette Valley
ALBANY. Or.. March 20. School
superintendents and members of the
school hoard in the cities and larg
er towns of the Willamette valley
have I. en invited by the Albany
school board lo meet here next Fri
day tor ths purpowe of agreeing if
possible upon a schedule of teach
ers s salaries lor me coming scnooi
year. Acceptances were announced
today from r,chool boards of Salem.
Kugene. C'orvallia. Koseburg and Mc-
Minnllle.
Frequent demands for salary ri-
in some towns by teachers and an al
leged tendency of some schools In
the larger towns to hire teachers
from tha smaller ones are given as
causes for the effort to standardise
salaiia.
Sampler VaUey Allowed
Higher Rate of Returns
A new freight tariff Is established
and increased passenger fares al
lowed on the Sumpter Valley rail
way In Baker county by an order f
the public service commission. mad?
Saturday, which aggregate increased
revenues for the comnany estimate!
at $4. 032.13 annually.
The. increase is substantially what
was askd by Ihe company in its ap
plication. In passenger fares the
company asked an increase of from
4 cents to cents a mile. This is
granted. While the schedule of
rates on freight shipments submit
ted by the company is altered to
some extent by the commission's or
der it produces substantially the in
crease sounht. Distance, class and
tommodity rates ar Involved.
When the case came on for hear
ing intervention against the road
was made by the Maker White Pine
Lumber company, the Stoddard Lum
ber company and the finu of Kid
well ti Trowbridge.
Portland Aliens Leave
For Countries Overseas
PORTLAND. March 20. Four
Portland aliens, ordered deported as
undesirables, started today for the
countries from which they came to
America, when a car chartered by
the iinmigiatlon authorities pulled
ouf. presumably bound for New York
Thirteen deportees ft out San Fran
civo were alo in the car. It was
said that none of the aliens were de-
norted as radicals.
Religion Gets Portland
Man Into Federal Court
PORTLAND. Ore . Marrch
When C. Welk. a German alien, was
arrested here today on a charge of
refusing to make return for Income
tax he declared that "God came to
me a long time aso In Germany and
told me never to give any money for
war. Welk said he was a memner
of a religious sect known as the
Brothers of Jesus. He was held for
trial.
Baby Objected to Being
Embalmed; Expected to Live
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. March 1.
Fndertakers preparing to em
balm the body of a two year old ba
by. Marry Frietxche abruptly ceased
when a feeble cry apprised them that
life was not extinct. The Infant was
hurried to a hospital, where tonight
it was said he was expected to live.
MORE TAXES
ARE OPPOSED
BY LEAGUERS
All Millage Bills Up for Vote
at Special Election Swatted
in Resolution Adopted Yes
terday TICKET IS PROPOSED
FOR NEXT SESSION
County May Be Sued to Stop
Collection of School and
Armory Levy
Without a dicnilnr vote lit
Marlon Count Taxpayers league.
wit'.i aiout too memlers present.
yeierty voted aaatnM supportinx
anv of the mi lis re lai bills which
were ref rred by the special session
of the legirUtuie to the ieople or
their vote at the special election May
-I. Tbii action was tbo adoption of
a resolution. Mibnilttrd by the com
mittee on resolutions. The members
of the committee .re Alex M. I
Kollett. S. A. Riggs. George W.
Weeks. K. M. Crolsan and K. Ilofer.
The special millage lax bills which
the league hopes to defeat are the
proposed levy of 2 mills for suppoit
of the elementary schools of tje
slate: a bill providing a levy of 1.2i
mills for further maintenance funds
for the Fnlversity of Oregon. Ore
gon Agricultural college and Ore
goo Normal school: a bill to provide
additional revenue for the edoca
tlon of soldiers, sailors and marines
who served with the. forces of the
I'm ted States during the world war.
and a millage art for tbe reconstruc
tion In Portland of an employment
Institution for the blind.
fim-vation is Cltel .
These measures, should they pas.
would not be affected by the 6 per
rent tax limitation amendment of
the constitulon because they woulJ
be voted on by Ihe people, but ib.
resolution adopted yesterday asserts
that they would la effect set aside
that amendment, and Increase the
state tax levy from 3.27 mills to
mills.
Accompanying the resolution was
a recommendation that another
meeting of the league be called for
the purpose of presenting to the peo
ple a legislative ticket composed -f
candidates representing the league
and its purposes.
R. P. Ilolse was elected president
of the lague. Joseph Haker. vice
president: I. Greenbaum. secretary:
and Joseph H. Albert, treasurer.
The follow ine board of 15 direc
tors was named:
S. L. Kndieott. Salem: L. J. Ad
ams. Sllverton; W. A Jon -s. U
leay: W. II Mobon. Stayton; 8. J.
Smith. St Psul: II W. Downing. Su
blimity: George Swecfle. Salem: A.
II. Crosby. Woodburn: F. C. SeU
mtind. Mehama; S. A. Rirgs. Salem:
George Krauss. Aurora: K. M. Crol
san. Halls Ferry: J. W. Ebner. Mt.
AokI: John Aupnerley. Jefferson:
P. P. Manner. Tu'ner.
Injunction in Tbrvwlftnil
Another act of the league was the
appointment of a committee lo pro
test aKainst the l.-vy by the cotiny
court f taxes in excess of ihe C per
tent constitutional limitation. The
committee nas power Ip act; Includ
ing the power to bring an Injunction
suit againt the court to prevent Ihe
collection of a levy of about 13.
mihi averting the mJiooU of the
county and fio.ooy as the county's
prt in construction of the Silver'oj
armory.
These amounts w ?re a separate
levy made by the court. In Hi ord r
the court made the suggestion that i
suit be Instituted to enjoin the levyl
before It be placed on the tax rolls.
This the taspayers netlected to do,
however, and the amount went on
the rol!. and now the league pro
bably will resort to suit at an im
properly lat date. The members
of the committer appointed for this
Jurpose are F.d Jory. Alex IFdlett
and Judge P. II. D Arry
lrwt-ew. Are Swatted
The roltiUon ecainm the millag
bills ffMiw
Whereas, various millage meas
ures placed on the ballot for the
special election to be held May 21
contain propositions that will In
crease our state tax levies from 3 21
mills made hy the state tax commis
sion last December to mills to b
in erfet for 1920. and
"Whereas, we are la favor, a pa
triotic ffitixen. of all necessary pro
visions for ex-service men. and fr
construction of tfnte highways and
market roads to b financed from
the p-ial automobile and motor
fax revenues and oond issues al
ready provided.
"Reolvd. that we are oppos.sl to
Increase of our stale tax levies at
this time by cial mlllase taxe ax
gregating an Increase of Ms per
rent, as it completely ts aside the
6 per cent limitation enacted by the
people, which provided that taxatl.m
should not be increased over ( oi
the floo In any one year.
We recommend that the officers
of this league and the committees
named at this convention be auth-
Contlnned on page 2)
DOG OWNERS OF CITY
AND COUNTY TO MEET
CAMNi; I4I hits lrTKKHIKII Til
Jt AmII Kt:T LU
Haulm mmt HjUtrr ItellrvrO Im.
pnvr ti4rirf lo I oratM4er
My KIkM IImI
A mass meeting of ooer of doft
in Saleiu and Mariao county i!l b
beld In the auditorium of the Com
uierrUI club neat Tbursdsy rvrnlas
at o'clock.
It Is understood the ob)-rt of the
meetiog of dog owners is to discus
the U (or the control of dos
which are now in force, with a view
tt seeking tb-lr modification ur re-p.-l
t'oniderable dla!ifarilon hat
ark-n oo the part of ome .er of
canines OTer the neresaitjr of mat
illnr doK and huldlns ibem In leah
while off the preinie
It is eiptt.1 that otrenaous o
po.iiion will b set ap sfslsat say
tamprtng wttb the laws aa titer uw
land. City gardeners and farmers
haViniC band of sheep, are e i per ted
Ik be on hand and etpre their dl
approval at any attempt to give bis
doKPhip any more lll-rii- than bow
are sranteil him by prewni lgal re-
siririlona.
Paper Mifl Capital Now.
More Than Million Dollars
The Oreson Pulp 4 Paper com
pany, builders of tbe new paper mill
now In proxre of construction la
Halera. yesterday filed resolutions al
t.ie office of II. J. Hrhnldertnaa.
stale corporation coramlsaloaer.
showing an Increase in eap.tahxat Ion
i torn t0.00 to l.29O.0eV.
Tbe first timbers that are to sap-
port the roof of the building were
put into place Friday. This Is tbe
point to which tbe builders have
been hastening. It means that the
roof can be put on soon and allow
the interior finishing work of ta
main machinery butldioc to proceed
and the machinery to be pat Into
position wltbowt exposure to the
weather.
VAN DALSEM HAS
REPORT ON WORK
Vocational Education Is Gain
ing Ground Local Schools
Reorganized '
Progress shown In the develop
ment of vocational education la Ore
gon Is shown In statements by New
toa Van Dalsem. state director of vo
cational edocatloa. comparing tbe
present school year with last year
Under the heading of trades an
Industrie and commenting oa eve
ning schools. Mr. Van Dalsem show
that last year there were none, while
this year they have been established
at Salem. Portland and Tbe Dalles
I-t year there were no part time
schools. This year they have
established at Salem. Astoria. Tbe
Dalles. Silverton. Ashland and Al
baay.
Last year day schools were la op
eration at Salem .Pendetoa. Tbe
Dalles and Cagene. and this year
Portland has been added Since the
recent publication of a balletta giv
ing rules and regulations governing
the admlnl.tralloa of part time
scnnoi it is hiq a eumir oi oiuci
towns will have tbe part lime schools
In operation before the end of the
present school year. Tbe part lime
schools of Salem and Astoria were
started prematurely at the beginning
of tbe prewnt school year when the
rnles and reauatlons were not yet
available. As a consequence many
difficulties were encountered which
have necessitated a reorganisation of
the part lime schools la these two
towns.
Some part time schools are at
work in Portland and there Is prom
ise of further work there.
Seattle Railway Head
Appointed by Mayor
SKATTLE. Wasb Marth 20. D.
V. Henderson, who started bis street!
railway career as a molorraan here
IN years ago. today wa named by
Mayor lluch Caldwell to the ow pot
of aenersl sepertnteadeat of Ket-
tie's -municipal street car system.
said to be the larger! municipal s)s -
tern in tbe nation.
Henderson was superintendent of
transportation under Tboraaa W.
Murpbine. who wj oucted several
days ago by Major Caldwell from his
pott as bead of tb department of
public utilities which bad charge of
the railway lines.
Milk Consumers Told
of Future Reductions
PORTLAND. Or . March 20 A
wholesale price of 3 (0 a bnndred
pousd for mtlk sold to Portland dis
tributors tu screed upon today by
the Orecon Dairymen's league la
convention here to become effective
Ai-rll I. The present price la II SO
a b'indred pounds. The league went
in record as decUrtajc that Ike pro
posed new price should make the
price to the consumer IS cents a
uirt aa against the present charge of
IS cents. Representatives of tbe dis
tributors declined to say that tbe
proposal would be accepted.
JOLT IS GIVEN
NEWBERRY I
FRAUD TRIAL
Mickifan Senator Faces Tern
of Two Years In Jail and
Fine of 52000 Sixty
Eight Defendants Freed
OFFICIAL TO BATTLE
FOR NATIONAL HONOR
Charles A. Floyd Also Sen
tenced to Prison and Fined
In Sun of $1000
GRAND RAPltfcL Ukk. U&K
;o -Truman II. .Newberry. Jaalor
l ulled States srsaUr froca M bl
ess was today roavVrted ar a. Jary
of havtag eospire4 erlalaaJJy la
I tit to violate tbe ejection lawn.
fie was seat need fcy Js&ge CUreace
. Sessions to two Tsars laaariaosi
ment sad fined 11 reWe4 .
n bond padicg aa appsral sad at
ence isaaed stslemeat deelarlB K
Ms lateaUoa to retain fets swat la
tbe sewate aiM that body decree
otherwise, or the sayreae cart ap
Lolds h!s eoavbrtloa.
ebsrtag the fate of tbe araator
were his brother. Joba IL NewberfT
and 11 rampalra tzvaaaxtrs, lac Is d-
lag FrederHb Cody. New York. aa
Paul II. King. Detroit. iMk tbewe
men received the Halt of sen trace
with their cbleL
lemi Ham heatevseed.
Cbarlew A. tneytf. Detroit, tu
also ateseed to t yeara la law
penitentiary, bat be was flaed calf
half as moth as Newberry. The
brother vii fined tlt.t asi vii
oee offoer who were ot seat ewe d
to Lesveaworta. The llgiteet aew
teace went to George B, LavJ et
S'erbridge. Mass sad be was fie4
1100S.
The trial paiaed lato B'.storr wlvb
Vrreat-'Vrlocity. The Jsry was r4r
with its verdkt at 11:12 a. tn. 1
thaa half aa boar later tbry ba4
beew discharged by tbe cowrt. aTttr
freelag Ct of tbe IS defemiaats.
Tbere was a brief respite for laach
eon aad tbes Ihe seaator a4 bts
1 asaoclates were broagbt tato
coari asala. Tbe coart room was
crowded.
hmtot la ArrmJigrd.
Ordered to stand before tbe bar.
tbe men raaged tbeaselrew la a.
crrarent. tb senator oa the left axl
bis brother aeit.
The stir of ranging the dea be
fore tbe bar died away to abac! ale
silliness, la Qslet tone J ad re Seo
sioas ashed If aay of tbe mea vUbd
to say aaytblag before sent race vas
proaonared. They stood Bate. Tbea
the roert. la even aote. read lie
time-honored (omnia of seat en cw.
Tmmaa 1L Newberry, la TOr
case It Is the j ad C neat of tbe coart
that you be confined la tbe peal
tentlary at Leaveawortb for tbe fail
time aad period of two Tears, aad
be flaed tlf.e0. said tbe Jadgw.
No one stirred as tbe aadleoce
, fM9g B fc wof4i rtow th0
Judge had addressed agaJast tbe
principal defendaat tbe keavtest aea
lence allowed by tbe lav.
Mate Is Wiped Cbfsua,
Thre waa a deep breath or tv?
audible as the sane m ease re of Ja
tice was meted oat to Klaf a&4
Cody. One or two of tbe defendants
stirred a bit vbea Floyd vaa rjm
a slightly less severe pena.lty. bat
each succeeding sentence to frtsoa
or heavy fine was received la stoical
silence.
Immediately after tbe sen traces
bad been paseed Fraak C Delley of
Indianapolis, special a sal sta.it at
tArney ceoeral aad chief are aso
tor of tbe fanoas caesw vtped tbe
slate clean by moving tbe dlsatswaj
of tea of the 131 respondeat- to tbe
Indictment who bad pleaded "ao
eontesl. He also moved the d!s
charge of IHmer 11 White of Trav
ete City, who vas rlvea a Sever
ance beraase of Illness, aad of
James Dalley. a Vfaskegoa eoatrao-
tor. who weal Jo Seatb America oa
I Ni'nes before roveraaent efnclals
icuald serve hia with B varrsat.
I Ninety days were grsated tbe S-
trrncve lc roavtcted mea la
which to perfect sa appeal. Tbea
court adjourned.
Fot.1 !lrfww to Talk.
DI7THUT. Mwk. March
Ilcery Ford, fkeaocratl epponeat of
( Con Has ed oa pr f )
Fctsil Boy Slaughters
Coyote in Herd Battle
TOSS I U
?!L. Ore.. Marcb It.
Metteer. 17. attacked with J
Ivan
a ctatt a coyote wtkca van as S
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tacked Metteer" sbeep Bear 1
Pine Creek yesterday, accord lag
to word brought here today. I
and killed tbe aetraal after a I
hot battle la which tvo of J
Met leer's dogs vera so badly
vonaded by tbe eoyete that they
bad to be billed.
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