L.. .-w W 'i - ! ! DAILY EAST OREGOXIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, l'lUDAY, MAY 31, 1907. TEN PAGES. PAGE TWO. r COYOTE-TIGHT FENCE FOR PORTION OF IMNAHA Government Will Experiment With a Portion of the Forost to Demon strate the Feasibility or tho Plan One Menl of Sheep Will bo Kept Within the Fenced Area und All Coyotes Will be Tt'mi Out uml Killed Work Will Begin nt Once. WILLFENGERESERVE Saturday V " P1""!. rlbiJU OF THE SALES Or TM fiopbs Uarehouso DONATED TO THE nn M GEXJRAL NEWS. Carl Hall, In bad company, was (tabbed by a colored woman at Yaki ma. He had resisted her attempt to tot- him. He will recover. The Northern Pacific has closed rnlth the Lackawanna Steel company for 3F.00O tons of rails in addition to the 65.000 tons recently prhced with the Illinois Steel company. At Han-liiiM, Wy., Silas Klngwood as being beaten by A. Davis and Webb Stone du 111,5 a cavage fight having an ob-icure origin, when Mrs. K'ncwood ran Into the saloon and kelievlng her husband would be kill ed, shot and killed Davis and fatally Tcnr.ded Stone. Iimlssing her lawyer, Helen Dlx ii of Blnomlngton, III., on' May 2S vxlked before the bar of the circuit crart and pleaded guilty to the riiarge of embezzlement ot J 1300 from the organ funds of the Gleaner society of the Second Presbyterian church and also to the forgery of a aote fcr $300. The robbery of 150.000 In stocks snd bonds from a safety deposit vault belonging to his sister, Mrs. Chris Una Nold, and flight to Cincinnati, where he disposed of $18,000 worth f his plunder, are the relevatlons of nr day's search for Frederick. Wll Jtom Hoen, aged 70 years. Both re aide In Indianapolis. The biennial convention of the Switchmen's union of North America, which has been In session for the last It days at Detroit, re-elected Frank T. Hawley of Buffalo president 8. Zberling of Denver, James B. Con Mrs of Chicago and D. A. Harsh arger of Pittsburg were re-elected rice presidents. General Luis Terrazas of Chlhau fcoa. who Is one of the richest men k the world, has just purchased WO.OOO acres of land In northern Mexico for 1900.000. He already timed 15,000,000 acres of land In Meiiro. He Is a father-in-law of Eiirlaue Creel. Mexican ambassador to the United States. The building Industry of Berlin and sirinlty Is seriously affected by the lockout of 120,000 bricklayers and annsens which recently went Into ef fect. The cause of the lockout Is the men's demand for an eight-hour .lay. The men. It Is said, have funds mounting to three quarters of a snllllon dollars and are well prepared tor a long fight. The Edison Electric company was today defeated In the United States circuit court In Its protracted effort wevent the city of Pasadena from rrXtng bonds for the Installation of a municipal electric lighting plant. The electric company may appeal the cue to the United States court of appeals or the United States supreme m!t The litigation was of import ance to all municipalities. In that the right of any city to own and operate a lighting plant supplying private consumers waa attacked. nMn of Ointment for Catarrh That Contain Mercury. will BTirftlV (MKIW W i mucous never be . NORTHWEST NEWS. Both theaters at Pocatello have elored for an Indefinite length of time, owing to the exorbitant licenses charged by the city. Tom Murphy was run over and killed by a Northern Pacific engine expenses of the board. The ap polntees were recommended and are as follows: Leonldas S. Hill of Eu' gene, by Lumber Manufacturers 'asso elation; E. P. Sheldon, by Oregon For estry association, and S. C. Bartrum of Roseburg, from the United States I forestry service. The state board of forestry consists I of the governor, secretary of state, j the state forest, fish and game warden the member of tne Oregon Agncuitu at Coeur d'Alene while drunk. He ( ra, colege who has charge of Its for was 35 years of age ana nearly stranger. Richard Harry Is dead at The Dalles of acute alcoholism. He had been employed on the north bank railroad and Is said to have been a gifted man In his profession. At Natron, near Eugene, Uriah Darl who lived alone, resisted two masked burglars who shot and se riously wounded him and escaped with J50 cash. Darl will recover. . William Norton, a logger, has his first and last experience with illumi nating gas at Portland. He blew it out and an innuest was not regarded as necessary. He was 50 years of age. In western Oregon there are 40 Seventh Day Adventlst churches and 45 Sunday schools. The income of these churches during the past year was JJ1.309, a gain of more than $3000 over the previous year. Mrs. J. C. Christy shot and killed herself at Drain,. Ore., owing to des pondency because of Incurable dis ease Her nusDana is an engineer on the Oregon Western. They came from Texas a year ago. At Pocatello, Edward Taylor, pro prietor of a cleaning and dyeing works, was Instantly killed by the ex plosion of a five-gallon can of gaso line as he was carrying It in his arms after opening It. He was smoking at the time. There la a protest going up nt La Orande because there Is no pretense cf making Gardlnler, the convicted and sentenced briber of city council men, serve his time In Jail. He Is ut large although his sentence Is not expired, and has been ever since sentenced. est work, and the three appointees of the governor. The law further provides that the board of forestry shall Investigate for est conditions In the state and presclt a report at the next session of the leg Mature, and that It secure the cn forcement of all laws relative to forest brush and field fires. The board will meet June 5 In Salem to perfect an or ganlzatlon and plan for Its work, Tho first experiment of fencing a portion of a government forest re servo to be attempted in the west will be made In the Imnaha reserve in Wallowa county this spring, when n portion of that forest will be fenced with u coyote-tight fence by the for estry department. . The Wallowa Sun gives an account of the experiment as follows: Frederick V. Colvllle, expert botan ist for the bureau of plant Industry acting under the department of ag llculturc, arrived here from Wash (iigton, D. C, Thursday, evening to look over the Imnaha forest reserve :nd arrange for tho fencing of a part of it with 'a wolf proof fence. The department will fence enough' of the reserve to keep cue band ofsheep during the summer. This experiment Is one of many the government has In view for the lm- rovement of the grazing capacity of many o'f the over-grazed ranges. It the belief of the department that sheep which are rastured will be less harmful to the grass of the ranges nan those which are herded and the experiment is expected to prove this theory. The fence to be erected Is to con st of a closely barbed hog wire, tretched close to the ground, a 36 rich woven wire hog fence, a barbed cattle wire and a smooth cable wire it the top. The wire will be strung on eight fcot pests set two and one-half feet n the ground. The woven wire will have a triangular mesh of five or six Inches and will, it Is believed, effec- ti'clly exclude all coyotes and other animals which prey upon the sheep. The sheep pastured will be dry heep, preferably yearlings. This Is expected to effectually protect the sheep from the ravages of coyotes and at the same time prevent the over-pasturing of ranges. Mr. Co- vllle will be here until about July 1, when he will return to Washington to report. He will be back here abrnt August 1. He expects two as sistants here In the next 10 days. This exptrlcent will be tried on other reserves cn a small scnle, but here In the Imnaha reserve will be the most extensive test of nny. Ten or 12 square miles will be fenced in end a thorough tost made. The fenced area will probably be ocated In the Chesnlmnus division of the Imnaha reserve, as it Is desired to place the experiment where there a large number of coyotes It is expected that the outcome will have a great bearing on the future of the stock Industry and the results will be watched with Interest. PRAISES STATE FAIR. The American public Is clumorln. for desirable men to represent thorn In governmental affair and ,tliolr .en treaties will ultimately result in a complete victory for clean and West politics. If you are clamoring for high crowned with success by patronizing us. i - We are the exclusive agents In this city for tho great ALFRED BENJAMIN & CO.'S exclusive and correct Clothing for men. They FIT 11ETTER, WEAR LONGER, and are PRICED RIGHT. BOND BROTHERS Pendleton's Leading Clothiers. rlence in farming at- Kurt Selkirk, and these show that, taking one seu tun with another, the crops raised Hnd the price received for the -product are sufficient to cause the av erage farmer in the states to look to the north with envy, says the Seattle Tost Intelligencer. Oat hay, the chief crop produced yield about three tons to the acre and sells readily In the spring at from $100 to $125 per ton. Demand has never been lacking for all the hay the farm produces, since the Dawson White Horse stage line,- on which from 250 to 400 horses are used. every winter for several months, was established lr. that purt. This passes within a few miles of the farm. Potatoes yield from 3 to 5 tons to the acre and bring as much as 2!, cents a pound. The average price for a scries of years has been a fraction over 20 cents to the acre and sell for A cents a pound, or $720 an acre. Carrots yield three tons to the aero and sell for 15 cents a pound, a re turn of $!00 rer acre. Cabbages vary In production to season, rang ing from three to eight tona to the acre, and the price ranges from It to 20 cents a pound. It la an excep tional season when the owner have an Income of lets than $10,000. STORMS ON THE YUKON. M. D. Wisdom Says Fall Event Will Be First Class. M. T'. Wisdom who was for years secretary of the state board of ogrl culture, and who was recently ap pointed a member of the new board was in the city yesterday looking over the work being done on the state fnlr rounds, and conferring with the secretary. Frank Welch, about the plans for the biggest state fair Ore gon has ever known, says the Salem Statesman. It Is .sure going to be a big event In more ways than one, but one of the biggest Is going to be the racing department. Mr. Wisdom has Just returned from an extended trip through California In the interest of the Oregon state fair and the North Pacific fair cir cuit. He returned home full of op timism as to the outcome of the trip and of the race meet In Salem this fall. One of the things Mr. Wisdom le clares positively Is that when the Im provements now In progress are com pleted there will be located at Salem the greatest fair 'grounds west of the Rocky mountains, and that the big stakes offered this year are going to bring to this circuit the best horses which have ever traveled on a west, trn track. I' MtMlXfi ON THE Yl'KON. Hay nnd Vegetables Yield Excep tlnnnlly Well In the North. W. M. Swlnehart has compiled for publication the results of his expe- Slxtecnth International Convention Baptist's Young People's Union of America, Spokane, Wash., July 4, 1907. For the above occasion O. R. . N. Co. will sell tickets at rate of one and ono-thlrd fare for round trip. Tick ets on sale July Id and 3d. Final return limit July 10, 1907.. For, further Information call on' local agent or write WM. M'MURRAY, Q. P. K, Portland, Ore. Snuggery" Furniture BABY'S FACE IN mmrjrurj win "" "T - f sell aod completely Oerang tu ten. wheo terln; It tbroogb tb i - Mwn arfwiM anmiiu uc mmri except on prescription from repataW fctr.kl.os, as to. damage tbej will a bat old to tb good yon can possibly rtr from them. Bills catarrh Cor Mmnfsctured by F. J. Cheney a Co., Tolo 4. ., contain no BMrcory, and I tsse Memaliy. acting directly npon tb blood Mnrani anrfacfl of In system. 1 lull's Catarrh Cor b or ye ZS tSt gennlM. , It takaa laUrnally at Sat In Toledo, Ohio, by F. . Cnny C. Testimonial fros. old by dronurt. Price TS per bottls. . lak Ball's FunllJ Pllm for eonstipatloa. Wires Along the Northern River Are All Down. Telegraphic communication with posts along tho lower Yukon river have been entirely cut off by the big spring rood and for several days no word has been received in Seattle from these points, say the Seattle New. The last cablegram received from this district by the local signal corps office stated that the valleys of the lower Yukon were flooded for mile and that people were fleeing to higher grounds for safety. The flood Is at Its worst at tne junc tion of the Yukon and Koyukuk rivers, The last report stated that the water was six feet deep in the signal corps station in the town of Keyukuk and thnt the greater part of the town was under water. It Is the worst flood of years. STATE FORESTRY BOARD. Three Member Are Named by Gover nor Chamberlain. Governor Chamberlain yesterday appointed three member of the state board of forestry, according to the provisions of enate bill No. 107, en acted at the last session of the legis lature. The member serve without com pensation, but an appropriation of $600 was voted to cover the necessary "Till FOR KOREAN IDOLS. Formerly Worthless Product of Mis souri Mines May Become Valu able. Another use has been found for the products of the Missouri-Kansas load and zinc mining district. J. Kavanaugh will use a by-product tiff In milking Idols for the. worship of the Koreans, says a special dis ptfh from Joplln, Mo., to the St. Louis Globe Democrat Kavanaugh Is now In Joplln se curing a carload of the stuff that hns ben the bane of mine operator for manv years. Tiff is a mlca-llke for mation, shaly and somewhat Inclin ed to splinter and. It specific grav ity making It difficult to separate from the ore has worried operators greatly. How Kavanaugh came to Joplln csriies with It a pretty satire. Ho was directed to this field by a woman missionary In Korea. 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