VT OREGON NEWS NOTES SECRET DYNAMITE INDICTMENiS IN OF GENERAL INTEREST BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON —? I WHO’S YOUR VALENTINE? Highbinders tn Portland ar« on the verge of war. Every dental office in Medford, with , oue exception, was robbed Friday More Than Thirty Labor Ofii Events Occurring Throughout night. Over $400 in gold was secured. cials Involved by Grand A. H. Lea, of Portland, has tiled his the State During the Past declaration of iutention to become a Jury at Indianapolis. Week. Republican candidate for the office of state dairy aud food commissioner. Indianapolis.—Union labor ufflciah No longer are the short course stu­ Big Area to be Watered. and agents, said to number between dents at the Oregon Agricultural col­ La Grande.—With capital stock of 150,000 subscribed and engineers la 30 and 40, whom the Government lege to be called "Short Horn»." Thia the field running the Anal line for ir- holds criminally responsible with the edict has been made by the president. The Medford commercial club wants rigaiton ditches to water ^0.000 acres McNamaras aud Ortie E. McMauigai E: have a complete line of of semi-arid lands lying between La for perpetrating more than 100 ex Governor West to call a special ses­ Grande and Cove, completion of ar­ plosions in cities from Massachusetts sion of the legislature for the sole Valentines of every de­ rangements for extensive irrigation in to California in the last six years, in­ purpose of securing necessary legis­ scription and they are priced this valley wae reached when the pro- cluding the wrecking of the I .os An­ lation for good roads. The Lane county Prohibitionists are motors formed the La Grande Irriga- geles Times building, were indicted rijiht, too—they run from 1c to tion company, The company will irri- here. Thirty-two indictments were preparing for the campaign, and a $1.00 each. Come in and look muss meeting or convention was held gate hundreds of acres owned by returned. Capiases for arrests have bein is­ tn Eugene Monday to elect delegates members of the company and pave them over. the way for cutting large semi-arid sued and all the men indicted are to to the state convention. Representative Hawley has secured tracts into well watered small farms. be taken into custody on a day secret­ ly fixed by the Government, known to inclusion in the army appropriation * be within a week. March 12 has been bill of an item to pay John E. Butler, Extensive Work on County Roads. I Eugene.—Comprehensive plans for set for the arraignment before Federal of Junction City. $417 due him for past service in the army. the permanent improvement of Lane Judge Anderson in Indianapolis. John P. Rusk, of Baker, twice elect­ Although the names of the defen­ county roads were announced by the county court, with the statement that dants and their exact number were oi ed to the Oregon legislature, has an­ this year's programme called for the dered withheld pending the arrests, nounced his candidacy for repreeen construction of seven miles of macad­ it was said probably more than 33, tatlve to congress on the Republican am road in different parts of the and possibly 40 men are accused, in­ ticket at the coming primary. Nora Darling, aged 17, who disap­ oounty. but all in such places that it asmuch as more than one defendant will be a component part of the sys­ was named in the indictments, peared from her home In Medford sev­ Among the men were either union eral months ago and for whom the tem. officials or men who were charged authorities have kept up a constant Lunatic Leaps Into Fire. with affiliating with the dynamiters. search, has been located at Nashville, Salem.—Nora Maeller. an inmate of With the return of the indictments. Tenn. Benjamin G. McPherson, a promln the asylum from Multnomah county, District Attorney Miller completed an made an effi rt to commit suicide inquiry begun last October, and the ent farmer of Springfield. died at his when she rushed from a band of pa­ grand jury ended a six weeks' hearing home near that city February 1 at the tients with whom she was walking of testimony in which, it is said. -Me- age of 67 years. He came across the and hurled herself into a blazing " nigal's confession, given by him be­ plains from the east with bls grand DOVER brush pile. She was not burned seri­ fore the jurors and involving others, father in 1853. Eight highway bills have been put ously. attendants dragging her from and papers taken from the headquar­ Mr. and Mrs. Augustine Miller spent the fire. ters of the ironworkers, had important before the people of Oregon by the Thursday in Portland. Oregon Association tor Highway lm bearing. Mrs J. W. Exon has been viaitihg provement. They were drafted by the her daughter. Mrs. Geo. Kitzauiiller for 230-Foot Flagpole is Gift. state-wide committee appointed by several days. Astoria.—The Astoria Centennial TO ESTABLISH REPUBLIC Governor West. committee has decided to present the One year apple trees, 4 to 6 ft., I Oc Mrs Thayer wan very sick a few days The 1912 Roundup of the Northwest management of the Panama Pacific Chinese Premier is Ordered to Co last week. Frontier Association will be held in Exposition at San Francisco with the /’wo year cherries, 5 to 6 ft., 25c operate With South. Jos. Dvsbaxi r. was an Oregon City vis­ Pendleton September 26. 27 and 28. largest flagpole in the world. The Pekin.—The empress dosrngor has These were the dates agreed upon at itor Thursday. stick is 230 feet long, and was given All strictly first class, free from diseases to the committee by the Whitney issued an edict instructing Premier a meetifig of Northwest Fair Associa- Mrs. ‘Cooper returned from Portland >uuu Shi Kai to estaL..^., .. repuolic and true to name. Catalog on application tion secretaries held in Walla Walla. Friday evening. company to be erected in the city in co-operation with the southern re Construction of a mill on the lower park at Astoria. Mrs. H Miller lias returned from Co ­ publicans. The edict has not yet be«-, Siuslaw, with a daily capacity of $250,- published and it is expected that it 000 feet, will begin in the spring, and lumbia City when- she lias Iteen visiting Mining Congress Holds Session. will be kept more or less secret as will be pushed to completion by the her son. Medford.—W’ith nearly 300 delegates Mr. Reed spent Saturday and Sunday far as the public is concerned until Wendling-Johnson Timber company present, the semi-annual session of arrangements in the south have been When ready for operation it will have in Portland. the Southern Oregon and Northern completed. Mrs. Reid, Iva and Clinton, viaited at cost nearly $1.000.000. California Mining Congress was held Yuan is now endeavoring to per The grounds and buildings of the Mr. Bews Sunday. F. N. WIRT in thiB city Friday and Saturday. The suade the Nanking government to Pendleton Academy, at Pendleton, are Proprietor Jos. IteShazen and family were enter­ exhibit of ore from this district was hand over the control of affairs to to be sold and the proceeds of the tained at Mr. Keiths Sunday. the largest and most comprehensive enable him to carry on the adminis- sale added to the endowment fund of ever gathered in this section and rep­ David Miller left for Columbia City ROUTE 1 tration of the whole empire until the Albany college. Pendleton Academy, resented nearly 200 mines. national convention appoints a per­ which was a Presbyterian institution, where he intends to work for some time manent government and adopts a con­ was closed a year ago. TO RECLAIM WASTE LAND stitution. A scheme to drain the east portion LUSTtDS of Lake Labisb came to a head when Dr. Thou>|>eon of Gresham is improv­ Completion of $150.000 Dam Marks Conners Jury Unable to Agree. articles of Incorporation were filed at ing bis twenty acres here by building a Era in Reclaiming Vast Tract. Los Angeles.—The jury in the case Salem for the Labish District Im­ small aild it ion to the house and also a Klamath Falls.—Water is now flow­ of Bert H. Conners, accused of hav­ provement company, which contem­ porch which will lie painted and add ing over the Lost River diversion dam. ing attempted to destroy the Hall of plates the drainage of more than 1800 much to the appearance. He expects to In Oregon’s Most Reliable Association constructed to reclaim particularly Records with dynamite, reported to acres of the finest land in Marion sell it and will make an ideal home for * the bed land under Tule Lake, and to Judge Willis that it was unable to county. Oregon Fire Relief, Oregon Merchants Mutual some one. send lx>st ver's pour into the Klam­ agree and was discharged. It stood A thousand acres of orchard and ath river, eight miles distant. The Fire, American Life and Accident In­ Charles and William Cook of Portland 10 to 2 for acquittal. timber land in the Lorane valley, west scheme worked was by building a dam visited their Aunt and I'ncle, E. D. surance of Portland of Cottage Grove, was sold to the which would back the water in the Hamilton, lor about ten days. The La Follette Suffers Breakdown. Milwaukee Orchard company, and a low Lost river until it flowed over Highland school, which they attend, is PROTECTION AND BENEFITS MODERATE RATES Washington.—Suffering from a seri­ number of eastern individual», who the dam into a high-level canal, which Hosed on account of sickness. would carry it about ten miles distant ous nervous breakdown resulting from will hold the timber land for specula­ Mr. and Mrs. Gust Carlson and non to the higher level of the Klamath overwork and the incidental worry to tion. The price paid is in the neigh­ Harry wen* Portland visitors last Friday. borhood of $40,000. river, thus keeping the water from the illness of his 12-year-old daughter, Mrs. G. Lusted visited friends in A mortgage deed given by the Port­ spreading off toward the Tule Lake Mary, Senator Robert M. La Follette has cancelled all his immediate en­ land, Eugene & Eastern railway to Gresham last Saturday. country. While the water is being thus di­ gagements. By orders of his doctor the Trust Company of America to Mr. and .Mrs. Dick Maupin returned verted Tule Lake will have a chance he will take a complete rest for the guarantee the issuance of $10,000,000 home after spending a week in Portland of bonds, was filed for record at Eu­ with relatives. to evaporate. The water is now going next three weeks at least. gene. Among other projects the com­ over the dam to the extent of about The telephone lines are once more in pany proposes to have an electric two inches in depth, or about 200 min­ «(»■ration in these parts after tieing out line in operation between Corvallis er’s inches per second, and the canal NON-SECTAR IA N almost a month. and Eugene this year. dug to carry it is running about a foot Dr. J. M. Short of Greeham is im­ One mile south-east of Lents. Oregon. Offers the deep with water. The reclamation en­ Complaint which has been heard following advantages: thusiasts in the Klamath basin are from farmers in the vicinity of Klam­ proving bis IIM) acre ranch near the Han­ exultant over the completion of the ath Falls that they cannot find a mark­ dy river with a new woven wire fence ABSOLUTE PERMANENCY around it. $150,000 dam, as it is believed to Mexico City.—Without blare of et for their hogs and that they have an essential tiling E. 1). Hamilton and son, Harris,have mark an era of development in the trumpets and without official proclam­ been unable to dispose of their pork­ I EVERY MODERN CONVENIENCE IN USE work of bettering the land conditions ation the federal government proposes ers is met by the Klamath Falls butch­ been putting in new telephone poles on a fine thing: in this section, and is the start of a to employ the drastic methods of ers with the contention that the agri­ the pipe line for the past two weeks. solution of making tillable 40,000 acres Diaz in restoring peace. Immediate cultural men are trying to hold them PARK AND LAWN PLAN Arnold Ruegg will ship the first car­ now waste. application of the new policy will be up on the price of porkers. load of potatoes from Cottrell station a beautiful thing the naiton's only apprisal of it. It has been announced by President this week. PERPETUAL CARE WITHOUT EXTRA COST Dallas Armory Dedicated. 1 his is the substance of a statement Crooks of the Albany college that the a grand thing Dallas.—The National Guard A mo » by a cabinet minister. Swift punish­ college has a proposed gift of $12,500 When the ix>wnls become irregular THE BEST OE SERVICE AT ALL TIMES ciation of the state of Oregon held a ment is to be the portion of all agi­ toward the establishment of a memor­ yon ar« uncomfortable and the longer convention in this city Monday and tators who can be reached, whether ial professorship. Five thousand dol­ this condition exists the worse you feel. a most desirable thing Tuesday. Monday saw the official of gun or pencil. A few newspaper lars is pledged without condition and You can get rid of this misery quickly PRICE OE BURIAL PLOTS J7.5O AND UP dedication of the new armory building writers will be deported, It is said, the remainder of the $12,500 is pledg­ by useing HERBINE. Take a dose on a reasonable thing and Tuesday evening a military ball under that provision of the constitu­ ed on the condition that $12,500 more going to lied and see how fine you feel was given. Many prominent persons tion which provides for the expulsion is secured from certain sources. CITY OFFICE, 920-921 YEON BLDG. PHOME COUNTRY OFFICE, TABOR 1468 next day. Price 50c. Hold by Lents addressed the meeting. LOCAL4201. Full information gladly furnished, fret auto service between Leets of undesirables The entire holdings of the California Pharmacy. General Pascual Orozco has been Northeastern railroad, operating be­ and the Cemetery. Brakeman Slashed in Fight. appointed military dictator of the tween Weed, Cal., and Klamath Falls, Albany.—As the result of a cutting state of Chihuahua with full power have been transferred to the Oregon affair in this city Harry Halkyer, a to quash the uprisings. Eastern Railway company, the con­ brakeman. Is in 8t. Mary's hospital sideration named being $5,260,000. The with a bad gash across his face, and Three Die When Ice Bridge Breaks. railroad was completed to Klamath Frank Patton is under arrest. The Our Guarantee on a Niagara Falls.—The great ice bridge tended on from there to Natron and cutting was the result of a gambling Falls two years ago and 1» being ex ­ watch or piece of,repair that has choked the river channel We Positively Cure Acute and Chronic Diseases dispute. between the cataract and the upper will ultimately connect with the Des­ work is enough for all When Others Fail steel arch bridge below the falls for chutes river line running to Lakeview, those who have patron ­ Sawmil.s Resume Operations. We are the only Specialists in Portland who combine careful and painstaking Alturas and Susanville. diagnosis with modern and scientific method» of treatment. Cottage Grove.—One by one the lum­ the past three weeks, broke from ized us. In an opinion written by Attorney- ber mills in this vicinity are resuming its shoring and went toward the river, BLOOD DISEASES General Crawford, It Is held that In operations after a shutdown of two taking with it to their death a man treated with the new German Discovery, the marvel of the age combined with primary elec- case a candidate for the OUR GOODS are Standard Makes. a tonic treatment which inauri*» a permanent and lasting cure months. It is predicted that every one and woman t.aid to be Mr. and Mrs. tion dies or is disqualified the party OUR PRICES are open to considera of the 31 mills tributary to this city Kidridge Stanton, of Toronto, Canada, RHEUMATISM tion. he is representing cannot choose an­ will be In operation within a short and Burrell "Heacock, 17 years old, of Our method» of treating thia diaeaae are entirely new ami we guarantee to cure other candidate If disqualification or OUR CUSTOMERS are our best proof Cleveland, O. any case of Rheumatism, Acute or Chronic. time. death occurs after the date set for of satisfactory work. ASTHMA the filing declarations and before the General James B Weaver Dlea. Mabel Young Warner Held Not Guilty OUR NEW LOCATION in the St. We will cheerfully refund thecoat of treatment to any patient with thia affliction In thia event, the primary election, Des Moines.—General James B. Charlea Building will interest you. to whom we cannot afford relief and a cure. Eandtetun.—Mabel Young Warner, opinion holds, the voters must write If you cannot call at office write for symptom and diagnoaia chart. Bee us at 202 Morrison St. on trial since Monday on a charge of Weaver, Populist candidate for Presi­ In the name of a candidate on the forgery in connection with the estate dent in 1892, died at the home of rela­ Flrat and Alder Main 44N5 Portland, Oregon ballot to take the place of the one of her uncle, J. W. Young, of Weston, tives here. He was 80 years old. He MODERN SPECIALISTS dropping out had been ill only a few days. was acquitted. I W The Mt. Scott Drug Company Additional Correspondence FRUIT TREES SPECIAL FOR ONE MONTH The WIRT NURSERY MONTAVILLA, ORE 4 INSURE NOW John Brown, Gresham, Ore. MOUNT SCOTT PA RK CEM ETERY MEXICO TO RETURN TO DIAZ' METHODS TIMELY TALK Fred D. Flora MODERN SPECIALISTS, Inc, 4