SENATOR JOSEPH M OIXON. G. P. Me GREW Mentane Man le Chairman ef Reeaevelt ïneeutive Cemmittes Candidates Seeking; Nomination I J. T. WILSON JOSEPH GETHING ( The AiKtioneer > hr Electric Wiring & Fixtures Republican Candidate for Sheriff SHOP 6RAYS CR0SSIN6 W treman’» Phone Tabor UM My Policies will be Plumber'» Phone Tabor 1S8T Clean Business Administration, Prompt ■' X x Collection of Taxes, Suppression of all Gambling, Elimination of the Roadhouse All Kinds of Evil and Various Conditions Generally Staple and Fancy Gro ceri es FLAT SALARY, NO FtiES Including such well known geode of Merita» ALLEN A LEWIS, PRE­ FERRED STOCK canned goods, WHITE RIVER FLOUR Etc. When you don’t find what you want al other »tores go to L. E. Wiley’s First Avenue and Foster Road THE BUILDING SEASON IS HERE Call and get our prices on brick, cement, plaster, lime, sand and gravel. We can save you money, Our de- livery is prompt and our goods are the best. We carry a full line of hay, grain and feed. Let us show you how to save a dollar by buying right. mckinley & son Both Phones, Tabor 96», Local 3112 I block east of Postoffice, Lents BORING- SANDY STAGE LINE Hrst-Uass Livery and feed Stables at Boring and Sandy Transportation of ail kinds of Baggage to Sandy and interior pointe .... For further Information phone or write E. F. DONAHUE, Prop. Boring. • - Oregon JONSRUD BROS BORING OREGON Phone .">3x Mill 1 1-4 mile* »outhea»t of Kelso CEDAR POSTS SHINGLES MOULDINGS TURNED WORK LUMBER $6 AND UP Large atock of Dtmenafon I.umber on band Rough and Pressed lumber for all purpose» »eod order to JCNBRCD BROS. Borins RD I AUTO FOR HIRE If you want the services of an automobile in emergency cases, night or day, call Home Phone 4421, or notify E. B. Woodyard, & Co., Lents, Oregon I. F. COFFMAN Residence. ! block south of carline Neal Swetland WOOD SAWING Prompt Attention and the Best of Work : : : : HOME PHONE 3511 TABOR IO2A BOILER ACCIDENT KILLS 32 GEORGE TAZWELL Southern Pacific Shops In San Antonio Wrecked by Explosion. Portland’s Anti-Sini San Antonio. Tex.—At least 32 men were killed and parts of their bodies strewn for blocks when a big passen­ ger locomotive In the Southern Pac­ ific shops blew up here. Besides the 32 believed to have been killed. 50 persons were injured. Twenty of the bodies have been identified, but what is believed to be 12 more is little more than a tangled mass of fragments of human flesh and bones that probably never will be sep- arated. It is believed the explosion w as caused by carelessness of some one of the killed, in allowing cold water to flow­ into the hot boiler of the loco- motive, The locomotive was nearly new and was in the shops for inspec­ tion. It was of the large Mogul type. on, Anti-Graft Mu nicipal Judge whose nomination for Circuit Judg;e DEPT. No. 4 the same machine and interests are attempt ing to prevent Treln is Held up. Looted of ,60.000 Corinth, Miss.—Mobile & Ohio pas senger train No. 4. northbound, was oor < ommiastoner O. f. Hott, tncre l.eld up and the express safe blown were 32 accidents In this Industry BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON open and robbed seven miles south of during February, An equal number Corinth by four men heavily armed is reported In machine work, but all Pn tn| savings banks will open and masked It is reported the safe other Industries report a lesser num New port, Ap. I 12 r at Beaverton and contained ,60.000 in currency. her Senator Chamberlain has Hi i ro­ Toni Brown, better known a» ' In d med a I tile ,10.000 Lawful Primaries Favored by Taft. I! increasing by dlan Tom.” died at his home near the Boston.—Before the Massachusetts cost limit of the public building at Oregon state line. Tom was formerly legislature President Taft spoke on Albany. Joseph Peterson Taylor. aged 82. an an Indian acout and had played a presidential primaries, pointing out prominent part In the Modoc Indian that he favored such registration of I Oregon pioneer, who settled In the wars, and as near as can be ascer­ the popular will in regard to the pres­ Willamette valley In 1852. is dead at tained by those who know him be wan idential candidates where the law safe­ his home near Cottage Grove. 95 years of age at the time of hla The Umatilla projei t I» not only be guarded the ballott. but scoted "soap Ing rapidly developed a» a fruit pro­ death. box”primaries. Pendleton’s "Clean-Up ducing section. but vegetable» aleo are to be planted thia year on a large be April 6. The council Ized Mayor Matlock to appoint two scale, especially potatoes The quality of the 1912 clip of Lak* councilmen to act in conjunction with oounty will be far superior to that of a committee from the "Round Up" ax any other crop for a numtier of years soclation to devise means of milking past. The winter ha» been mild and the present Round Up park Into the most beautiful possessed by any city Albuquerque. N M—Four members the sheep are In good condlUon of 5000 Inhabitants of the New Mexico legislature were A meeting of the apple grower» of The back-to the farm movement arrested at Santa Fe. charged with Lirin and Benton counties was held accepting bribes to vote for certain at the Albany commercial club rooms, started in all parts of Oregon, has re candidates for United States senator. to discuss matters relative to Ae fruit cel veil a strong Impetus In Klamath Bribes amounting to ,500 each, are of the two counties anil its protection. county, The county high »chool board said to have been paid them. Contract for the construction of the and lhe county court have employed The arrest of the legislator», all RoseburgCoos Bay railroad ha» been I F. L. Griffin, a graduate of the Oregon members of the house of represents let and it I» said actual work will be­ Agricultural College, to teach agri tlves, was effected by means of a ruse, gin within 10 days. The survey trav­ culture in the high school and to take and came as a dramatic climax to erses some of the best farming and charge of the farming of the county infirmary farm dickering» extending for several days, timber land In the state. Standing back of a project to re It was said. After their arrest they The Eugene school board ha» issued wrote their resignation». The trap a call for a apecial election on April claim arid lands and place them in to catch the men was laid by Elfego 6 to vote on a. proposition to bond the the hand» of settlers practically at the Baca, of Albuquerque, one of the man­ district for not to exceed ,200,000 for coat of placing the land under irriga ager» of Judge Albert B. Fall, one of the purcha»e of a site and th“ erection tioti, the Ontario commercial club has started an innovation in the colonlza the leading candidates for United of a new high school building tlon work of Oregon which 1» in ad­ States senator. Attorney-General Craw ford an- mirable harmony with the movement notinced that he expect» to file a pe advocated by the Oregon Development Death Roll Grows In Virginia Court tition for rehearing soon In the case League for "low priced lands to the Hillsville, Va.—One more death, of lhe Corvallis A Eastern road. which incoming colonist.” that of Juror Augustus Fowler, has involve» the tideland» along Alsra, been added to the list of fatalities of The mystery of the murder of Mrs. Yaqttina and Siletz bays in Lincoln the Allen raid on the Carroll county Elizabeth Griffith at her lonely home county. courthouse, making a revised total of Mix tulles from Philomath, on June 6, Death has claimed Qmaiquania, or five. 1911, was cleared up by the arrest of Susan Fuller, as »he was known George Humphrey, a 53 year old neigh among the white», She was the last THE MARKETS. bor of Mrs Griffith. Humphrey has surviving female among the Siletz „ Portland. made a full confenslon, stating that he Wheat—Track prices: Club, 88c; tribe of Indians, and wa» born where strangled th“ aged woman to death the Siletz agency I» now located, bluestern. 91c; red Russian. 87c. with a i piece of rope, threw her body about one hundred year» ago. Barley—Feed, ,39 per ton. into a lake, and robbed the house of a A mortgage to secure ,6.000,000 in knall amount Oats—No. 1 white, ,34 per ton. i of money. Hay—Timothy, valley, *14; alfalfa, six per cent gold bond», to run 15 One thouHand letters to ministers years, is given to the Merchants Ixnm of Oregon churches have been »ent ,13. A Trust company of Chicago by the Butter—Creamery, 33c. i vut from the office of Superintendent C. A. Smith Timber company, owning Eggs—Ranch, 20c. of Public Instruction, urging “»ch to Hops—1911 crop. 40c; contracta, 379,000 acre» of land in the Oregon preach a sermon on the value of In count le» of Coo», Curry, Douglas, rtn»trl:il work for th“ young people of 26c. Wool—Eastern Oregon, 16c; Wil- Linn, Lincoln and Malheur. the state Superintendent Aiderman With from 50 to 75 applications for inks that Sunday. March 31, he des­ Vmette Valley, 17c. regiHtration coming in each day and ignated Mohair—31c. i ’he day w'z all pulpits 5280 registrations of motor vehicle» □f th“ state will have pastors preach­ already made since the first of the ing the Industrial gospel to the youth Seattle. Wheat—Bluestem, 91c; Club, 88c; year, the record of the automobile de of Oregon. partment at the state capital promises red Russian, 87c. Take HEliBI'■ E f>r indigcation. It to far eclipse it» record of last year Barley—*40 per ton. relieves the pain in a few minutes and under the new motor vehicle law Oats—,30 per ton. Butter—Creamery, 37c. Again for February, lhe accidents in forces the fermented matter which sn«es the mi«ery into the bowels where Egg»—21c. lhe paper mills in the state top the it is expelled. Price 50c. Sold by Lenta Hay—Timothy, ,14 per ton list In the report l»stied by State La Pharmacy. NATHAN H REPUBLICAN CANAIDATL. FOR NOMINATION TOR SHI-RILF As a candidate h r nomination for sheriff of Multnomah County I ilesite to make the following statements: I IRbT: If nominated and elected, 1 will feed the prisonera at the Court* house and at Kelly Butte at actual cost, ail I will make public the same, to* grthrr with the actual coat of the entire office, including the profile made by the same. I will work for the flat «alary provided by law and will account to the taxpayers (or all the money« ami pal merit« Inal come into the office, and will turn the aame over to the proper official, (live me a tryout and see what I will do. SECOND: I wax l>ori> in thia state and have raised and educated family in Portland 1 baie nothing tu tear from my pa«l record ami am un­ der no obligations to Irtend or foe I am in a position, if elected, to give the c imitisi element mi cloeeat attention, and will put forth a special effort to subdue vice and crime in this citv. Dir sfo rili « ■ dice »hall lie my head­ quarter« a< all times except when out on actual duty, and the ilutlea ol salii other shall have my entire time and attention. THIRD: 1 ani a working man my«i-lf and have won the confidence of the btiKinrss turn of Portland They are aware that mv training I» sudi that if nominated and elected I will give the (empie an economic impartial buaine«« administration, and that I will girally reduce the costa ■■( the Sheriff’s otfice to the tai pavera of thia county. X. II BIRD, 714 Front St. (Paid Adv.) John Ditchburn Republican Candidate For Judjfe Circuit Dept No. 4. elected 1 will obey I will Enforce the the People Have Dtw. I believe in the Recall, in the Oregon System, and that Sex Alone Should Not Disfranchise. That there are enough Judges if they will change the system and work harder. If I am the l^aw, Law, as Made the NEW MEXICO HAS BRIBERY SCANDAL I WILL HI- People Not Jud for for All the Lawyers Only. Active Practice For 2 5 Years. __________________________________ Paid Aitverllaement For County Superintendent HENDERSON Republican A Practical Educator of Twenty Years Experi­ ence in Oregon and Eastern States. Aggressive, Progressive, Practical Educational Views Prom ses Closer Supervision and more Efficient School Work. Remember the Name and Vote Right Read the Herald