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12 ( I lu * ( í t f t f e u j ? ( ß n w PAGES B a ttito i E COrrAGI C.KOVI . OHLGON. KKIOAY. AUGU.S1 ¿5. 1911 VOLUMI V KEGKNTS ULK CIVIL SUIT may capture hill prize increase flow of water NUMBER 4H £:•*. HUMAN FLESH ONCE DIET which the money appropriated for the IR R E G U L A R IT IE S IN K i l l KI N HUM P E T IT IO N S C H ARG E D . U u ivrra ltv « I Oregou Interrata Claim Oulv Two Thousaud Signature* Aie Legai West'» Dilemma. Dctlurhig tlint thè pellllona mvnking Ih*' referendum U| him Ole npproprluliona tur Ih* Oniverxity of Oregon are ille- gal. Ole board o f regenta, through S. Il Friendly of Kugene, I ihh lileil amt in thè eiri-uit eourl of Miirlun eounty Mali mg Oiat Mie Seeretnry of State he cnjoined troni piar mg thè tltle o f thè lidia un Oie liallul. Kvery riami Imag inalile ia aet up, amile tu whlrh are kliiiwn liy thè writer tu he almoluli'ly without foundation, as, for instance, the our wherein It IN alleged thul rily Recorder Sinovie o f Wimdhiirn verified Kaki «ig u a ltires, whereas only Tiki names were secured III and around that plaee. It ia also alleged that the petitions were addressed lo F. W. I!en*mi, as secretary of »tate, when they «houli! have beeil mlilreased to Hen. W. Olrolt, hut Mr. Itenami wan secretary of stale when the petition« were circulated, ami the |ictition* had the approval of At lorney Cenerai Crawford a* he mg h gaily correct, a fact that T lie Senti ori can auliataiitiale by prialuemg hi. • 1. dorac merit. Of courae the claim of forgeries re tors largely into the i'ntiq tnl. It M alleged that there purport* i he 18 . Î U signature* to mir prtilio Ifo IlM appropriating $-&«,£•a )r j (• hwtWtli « « alai equipment for the am* that In reality » hen all It* arr consider.'! there are h al m I»- gal name* that on the peliti «a s n b tn ^ Ike other brìi the • *M ' f • IT'i.iaai i. * * liheary it I f o fr «ma» port* la he F I.«to *tg iv t M MM •mt L IM I them ace •4. It m p i> ■ aiate» the law O » • bin ai tu re fe» a had U r w la» |fo ^ M i l M m Ufo r§» I mmi m | fo fo ffo nn m i lav I • hr« ||h— mm «Ufo*. (M l I f o i fov « I f o K f o l f fo— fofo V* Mi f o w l ! — |f Ufo I »**• • *• I* fr*| fotr <rtk#afo Mb I o#«-m ■ m mm fr lr ffv a fo « « f o t II — a 4 »I m »II f o « * fo» gm mmmm f — i< M fo If o foMfotlbv i f o — to— • •II for Ml I f o fC M w fo> ffofofovf fo fa f k fo M ^ — • hmm f o Ü M i f o » , I «fo f» >if » K fo I f o » t f o r r l i — fo. fv tfo h i foh l l f o g f o l • l a i . i ft I w i M f f o , « M i « «MPI» « t r f i l f o i l fo W ftfo fo ffo ffoft fo » Ufo! 9. •f*M» •»♦• Irfttt • » fo n a mm to r *wfo fo* «••** Ifo tffifvfVtftlaMM, H ra«| •— • for*- l i « « V # I m a an a«— fop •*« atr—l tke fopftfoMfol" af |fo («fo t I»» n w r I 9 • *• K u fr r » » llhfot f « •«in will r*. f f « t the Mill •r the |ssflr It ti« ally certa , a a » a I he I If* g 1 It * >-f ■ few «lays ift that a »«all " i l l Nr •««•Ha ted for the next general r k . t * a te Consolidate the I'niveraity »>f U n fit* aod the Agricultural t ..Ile g ., and In save this from being .tone the larger purl o f the appropriation* granted b> the lust legislature for the former in atitutlon must lie eapende*! n, eaten sion work before the elector* voice their sentiments. That this would prove u strung argument against con solidation is fully understood by the wise men of the county town, anil thev are bending every energy to avoid | mw - aihility o f n calamity. Secretary in Dilemma. A dispatch from Sa ein, under date of August 19. says : "Secretary o f State Dlcott will have 10 day» in which to flic III* answer to the injunction suit brought ugMinsl bite to prevent hi- placing the univeraity referendum on Ihe f« r ‘ he next general elec- tion. A fte r the state’» answer the un- 1 iversity w have until the second Mon- day in October in which to reply but it ia through the university attorneys. *v T. r Sluter, ....... M. u E. k> Rogue u.... - ....* T W. and IV W. X M. Kinner, w ill file their r.'ply much soon er. "Judge Galloway will lie here before the iilale fair opens und as soon as he arrives it ia thought the attorneys for the univoraity w ill ask that the case he set down for early hearing. The atate also will want to expedite mat ter*, aerordiug to Asaiatunt Attorney General Van Winkle. The hearing will he before Judge Galloway, "E ith e r able will have the right to appeal the enae to the supreme court und unless an unilaiially conclusive light is put up hy one Nide and a "fu ll dow n" registered by the other the case will go to the supreme court. As neith er of these things are expected to oo- cur hut rati er a close light is expected. if ia anticipated that the case w ill he passed upon hy the supreme court. The case could hang fire In the courts over 12 months and yet he decided in time to place the referendum on the ballot, hut Asaisstant Attorney General Van out •» ••"d »how visitor* and represen- N E W DAM W I L L BE C O N S T R U C T- tative* o f the northwest w ill he on hand MISSIONARY EATING CANNIBAL to answer question« about thia aection ED IN FO R E S T R E S E R V E . A T N E W Y O R K SHOW . INVADES COTTAGF GROVE. o f the country. Cottage Grove haa been requeated to forward literature to If Special Car I* Supplied iOO Va- A m erican Ligh t A P o w er C o m p a e y ’ s t>„. port land Comme-rial club, ao that Converted to Protestant Faith Long R ep resen tatives V isit In ta k e. it can be sent on to Pittahurg. Thia rietiea o f W heat W ill Be Taken Years Ago, and Now Seeks Ed land ahow will he one o f the important W ork to Begin .Soon. Acroat. the Continent. ucation in United States. avenue* for reaching colonial« for the Pacific northwest. I .orated an it ia Mesar*. A. S. liyuck o f Portland and Mr F d ix t'urrin I' h * lieen requeated On Wedneaady afternoon a tall, black where the three d a tes o f West V irgin by Jame* H ill, the railroad magnate ( II. Green of Chicago, repreaerita- individual with a straggley and uncul ia, O'jio and Pennsylvania corner, the and empire builder, to make an exhibit liv e » of the American Eight A. Power tivated beard, a crowning head, and show attracts a great many farmers of grains at the laral show to lie held company of Kar.aaa City, were in the clothes fa r frum the latest style, insin from fhia whole territory and the ex in New York the coming winter, and city on T uesday, and in company w ith uated nimaelf about The Sentinel sanc hibits o f what the went can do agricul the request ha* been accepted condì- Mayor W. H. Aliarm i and other city tum, announcing in sonorous tones turally will prove an inducement to Mr. t'urrin ha* during the officiala made an inspection trip over that he wan David Henry Allen Zatn- tm'iaUy. many o f them to move out here and oc- bosa Swackhammar, recently from paat aeaami grown over ISSI different the water pipe line to the intake in the vacant landa^ Hayti. Swackhammer ia a real can varieties of wheat in experimental K* rest reserve, eighteen miles distant. work tin seed coming from every conn- There ha* been complaint that a auffic- nibal, and came from a cannibal iale. LABOR W ITH TAX PROBLEM. Irv 01 the face of the glnlie. and III or lent flow o f water la not being secured, where the first fifteen years of his life der to properly 11 a pi is v then-and tin and the company that constructed the Commission Begins W re s tlin g W ith was «pent in follow in g his tribe look- aialy i i.e varieties of barley aid fifty- system under contract w i'h the city ing for missionaries, boiling and eating State Levies. To widen and enlarge the scope of them. In 1881 he tired o f thia diet and two «»rietina of oats it would require will proceed forthwith to effect a rem- » egr arranged especially f,,r *bn l,ur‘ «dy* According to Mr. Hyuck the dam the inheritance tax la w ; to exempt became converted to the Protestant pose ami if this is supplied l*ie exhibit at the intake will be rebuilt, giving an mortgage notes from taxation ; to out- faith through a missionary who had w ill lie made. Mr. Hill 1» offering a additional head o f three feet, which line a system o f exemptions and pro- been placed in the larder for future During the intervening Ilo issi silver cup for the lest | imi will, he *ays, double the amount of vide for exemption o f mortgages as reference. f w h e a l displayed at Die show, water now being received at the reaer- well as mortgage n otes-th ese are a twenty-eight years Swackhammar haa iyf, .«I» o f t* believed that he can voir east o f town. Instead of a How few o f the things that w ill be consider- not had a relapse ; haa even forgotten ■ tel M r turrit* grand prixe. And >>■ t h is 'o f one million gallons per day, when ed today when the commission to pre- hia appetite for human flesh. He haa urv Ih •1 1 upported hy Rowland Me the betterment is completed the supply pare a bill on taxations and exemptions been in thia country two years seeking I m f ||lrf f o j The for the people to vote on the next gen- an education, and was on his way to K ## o f I li It.e government experiment will I m - two million gallons. •I 4 ' f f Chico, California, fo» which I American Light A Power company’ * era I election meets in Salem. The com- Tacoma from a financial campaign, >f the gram was grown Mr. engineer will make plans for the dam mission w ill have several tax billa, in- 1 there to attend school that he may re sited the Currin ranch this without delsy, and work w ill be inaug- trodured in the last Legislature, as turn to hia native land and teach hia M- he- o f v o ll. « ' . r..r the purpose o f directing thip- ursu-d on the dam w ith ^ a few days. foundation for their work. A ll tax tribesmen. The cannibal undertook to G OLD H U M a U Y * S U P P L IE S ... .1 sod expressed th* opinion Mr. I* S. I rue, who was connected measures w/iich came before the legii- give a little talk in Cottage Grove, but „ I- tier wheat than som* » f theae mDi the work when the pip*- line was lature were turned over to thia com- somehow lie couldn’ t make connections. Ifthal Get eta a tflisei P l a i t Pta. » n a g am a •# M t w • c u b i I h ? l» U r fiiH'lf mission. becuuse the legislature can He travels principally on foot and car Mem M l* *« ptah ta hie • f f aln o nfvrral raah pair« near CfoTVO Cionlo mountain, in in not pasM lax meaHures without refer- ries with him sufficient paraphernalia H#ft* w«#t« i f o I mihfovt, « f o 9mm fo«« « f o l t i •fmrrfo by .Mr. Hill i f o thr pro- the city, and w ill have supervision o f h ng them to the people. This restric- for a small ci*cua. VV.,,,e a guest o f c t«i—i « »fo I • * ^ l« y » f • U m mm tfo ftftfo |P#t«m • .f 1 him extensive rarwh feels j huthliriK the dam. | M —ftaw f__ tion was placed on the representatives the city the Honorable David Henry R fo « f t * « # . f — # « » I m « Ik « « « If o N a r ma* • • «t h* could bring «im** ca*t- law-making body by the county tax Allen Zamboss Swakhammar o f Hayti • ft» ft« * f o l i f t mm V « • * • * » 9«« AFTER SEVENTEEN YEARS. I- ... . hack to Oregon with him. amendment o f 1910. bunked within his own disfigured tent M f « l « i , ftfoifofoIfofo foefo* • »ft« foMM « *-. gtmtn for the government is be- The proposed plan to enlarge the and ate food prepared by the "black G ra n d m a " N o w ell V isit* Cottage M fo U M i l » JÊ f f o l « mm* —ft f t « « « I f o . ,.*«**••■ f.*r shipment, sod will till scope o f the inheritance tax laws has hand” in the open. • if««« Mt t «fU M t ( « f o ft« ftfoaa G rove A fter Long Absence. si ordinary freight car. It The visitor interviewed a number o f «•■fo Irfob M a » fo tmm mafty «««ft . . . . » . "G randm a" Nowell, who haa resided in view a very material increase in the I f » « « , ««fo f o t —« ftfo fofo» f i — M fo| • . • .«■ hrd in the sheaf 1*1 1 <>»••» nine miles up the Coast Fork nearly a amount o f indirect taxes to be secured citizens, including Col. James Hemen- «fofo» t m « I ««ftfofotfofofofo1 ft« fofoR l à » Mafofo- M .M iwcWes arsi right feet Im g. some half renturv, was ir C ot'age Grove on for the state through taxation o f trana- " a y , the real estate man. Aa the can- * having st*"si nearly that f*rs. nibal gazed upon that rotund figure bit- ftfof «fo l («M fo M y ftp ftfo t fol M m ««M i fo Monday. It was her hral visit to thl* harvested. It is probablt Under the plan to be discussed by ter thoughts entered hia mind against Ufo 9k «■ fo « MMfofoa— 9mm ftfo Mfofo« city in seventeen year», and very na . »er w ill show at the Lane the commission, a aeries o f taxable those who had in the years agone setit M foI « U l — ftftfoa turally she marveled greatly at its - ^ 1 * ts » arsi ala** the state fait after transfers w ill lie outlined to tie incor- such skinny missionaries to the land o f ffob—ft ««■«• «fofor*« • * « growth. To an acquaintance "Grand- « s » t W . ash.tot will be . hipped U» porated in the bill. Transfers w ill be hia birth, •fo« ifofofoft « «#■#%« mm9m 9mm9 •# « « • |ina" Nowell aaid: "W h y. just see the • •**■* - t a t r f a i r at M i l wa u k e e . taxable when they are by will or by I brick buildings, and this road, refer- Un Intestate law* ,.f the state of an> L I S T NOW COMPLETE, • -» "is * tw.i.lea the grama man- I ring to the pavement on Main street! 1 » w • t u rttn this year raised bis intangible property, or of tangible Board of Education Employs Lucile : it*« hard aa a rock. I never did see •• * .* * w I varieties of vetches, projierty within the state from any |>er- | the. likes, * declare. When she last 1 Berg of Tacoma to Teach. • ••w . r .o i Kinds of |a as, ardi non dying seized or possessed thereof The board o f education convened in • viaiUst Cottage Grove there were few * » w i w i * * a •>» alfalfa, and th«*e will while a resident o f the state. buildings on the east aide o f the river, adjourned session Saturday afternoon ho *1 the exhibit.. It will un- They w ill also be taxable when the #» m fo « « « * » mm I and completed the corps o f teachers for but "G ran dm a" Now ell remembers c the largest showing 1 transfer ia by w ill or intestate law o f » Mfog > « ■ « ■ » the coming year by the election o f Misa I that Lewis A Burkholder, each still in tangible properry within the state when • ................... .... individual, ami will Lucile Berg o f Tacoma, Washington, 1 buvii.es* here, had a store on the cor- »»WW ••»«»••*» in exljioitilig the | h * s the decedent was a non-resident; also •Ufofofo «foatm « for the second and third grades. Other I r*er where the Woodward brick block * • * . ■ * « - t i r * Oregon country. when transfer is made either by resi- ftfofoftssM ftfo 99m 4 than thia comparatively little business now »lamia. I aaaing along Main street . , ., . , dents nr non-residents o f property in ' was transacted, though several mat M » : M » PLA TT NEWCOMB. »hr looked into the shop windows in ; .. . . . , , ' the state when the transfer is made in 9 >1» m ffofofoafoà 4 I ters were considered, among them be amusement, and wondered how so many i _______ • ! contemplation o f the death o f the gran- •fofo w mm fo» M » T • l o# T w e n ty Year* Passes men could make - living aelling g , « i * ! tor ven),„ r or (|onor „ mi tht. trBrigfer ing slate blackboards for the severs A w a y an Tuesday. W W t lr t » « a h W e— M g | to folk .. Grandma N ow ell w . l l r e - i , , in|endwl t»k e effect in possession school rooms. A contract for oiling • comb, a native o f New the floors o f the two buildings was mam m I ottagi- < .r.-v*' several daya as V t M fo f ? VfoMpfofo «fofo 9ftfo» o f such after the death o f the grantor. * rue . to ( otlaV* Grove awarded, the price being $50. The bill th* guest o f her son, W illis Nowell, em ftlfoMfo mmmm « — hnp U m 99m fofoR fot«fo m9 The rule o f taxation o f a transfer • twenty years ago, and o f J. H. Chambers for 100 cords of slab- ployed at the light plant. fofoftvtfofoHMf «ft ftfo« f i t M » fo fifo $mm will also operate on a corporation when • ranch east o f town wood at $2.50 per cord was allowed and m- § « » I— t ft«t«U4 »||tf * « - |fo fo#« ] it becomes beneficially entitled in pos I - year* of this time, died CHIP-GAMBLING MUST STOP. ordered paid. This is the first and only «#| t g à « 4 <MM session or ext ectancy to property or m re.id nee Tuesday fore- bill thus far allowed by the present ad foft« «1 f fofofo *4 ftfo» fo fo — • Marshal Snodgrass Issues Order to the income thereof. ' ' r* " Ih-ath came un- , •*’• - i >, 4 » I V f « 4 V ftl## ■ • #9 > * geese* A schedule has been prepared under ministration. There are a number o f • * ' Mr. Newcoiiili hail Soft-Drinks Places. I«V tftw reve* ft. |fo#» p ftM fif ft#%A^| .me o f'th e s e bills which will also be ott" :r 8m»H account, due. but theae w ill tfoVfo •«■ II* rcaftrr there must be no gambling ■ alth f..r mar* Hr • « I M r s • ifo#fo. V f «afo foro considered by the commission. Under cons'(ler* tlon at a future tfofofo « f we. hut had been confined t. meeting. fnr ’ ’checks" at cigar ami aufl drinks V V (I he Mr mmé Mr* Mrffo Wwa than a fortnight, yj,,. place». Marshal Snodgrass having pro- this "schedule $2500 w ill be the mini- | Mips Berg having declined the poai- Acwvelt, Mr orni Mr* t I IhaMwsaMo, mum value to be affected bv the inber- .. ,. . . . _ hi fr«im the Ha|iti»t mulgatcvl an oitier to that effect, which , . ., . . tion, the board met again on Tuesday Mr. end Mr* J. Itla ria w r*. Mr end itance tax law. and the taxes w ill be •y morning at |n ¿10, and " i l l ** rigidly enforce 1. The order and elected Miss Greenwood o f Eugene. Mr* u th HU 'a ts r * . Mr. and Mr* levied as follows : One per cent on es- « * '• hy a large cuncourne of ! rea«ls : Geo. Ihieoard, Mr M d Mr*. M at tha* tates from $2500 to $25,000, 2 per cent School Begins September 18. e ’ fiend». Deceased Icive» *‘ <>n ami after thia date you will not . „ r m i. , . m n ,¥. » » h i , Miaa I r a * l loe ward, t r e t e t ta A l 3 per cent Three weeks from next Monday—Sep- »on» and one daughter iwrinit anyone to play card» ami take k ma*ui, Mr tren. Ik.ru art. Jr., Mr IM k w. Samuel Uml K>lgar all the chi|i* for one game, commonly , from $100,000 to $250,000, 4 per cent tember 18—the public schools will op- ( ’ has. He* la. N ran •re residents of t'ottsge i calle»l t*ool. Complaint has come to me from $250,000 to $500,000, 5 per cent en, and the process o f pouring knowl- Gev.vr i , r N. wromb and Mis. I.*»sie that certain parlies arc losing all they from $500,000 to $1,000 000. and 6 per edge into the sieve-like minds o f young- Modern Methoda Adopted. cent on estates valued in excess o f $1,- sters w ill last through nine long A li o f the kwomotiv*« a f the itortk Mehwa r. «».I* near Portland. make playing this game. I f this order 000,000. A schedule much similar has months. Shoes and stockings must then ern Pacific Company are rapidi) being is not obeyed, rani playing will be i Beggar Deposits Coin. been outlined relative to taxable trana- be donned, faces must be washed at equipfird with electric headhghta The slopped altogether. Each man in the There arrvied in town on Tuesday fers made by persona or corporations. least daily and embryonic man w ill be ay stem is the invention of one o f the u(x>n game must get a chip, nnd it must be In addition to the plan o f incorpor gin again his mental making. The two men in the Sacramento »hopa nf the ••ght . IO U tram . blind understood that unteas they want tv • h.*. breast might have ating into the proposed measure provis school buildings have been placed in company ami conaiata o f a small tur pay for the game, they are not com-1 ions for the exemptions of mortgages good condition, some general improve bin*' etiigne ami generator. Thia emgne IhtMe fam iliar words. "H e lp me pleas. pel led to do ao, and you are to demand MW Wm I f o a h f o j j f o and mortgage notes it is probable that ments o f a minor character having been has the power o f generating thirty I - the same. Anyone caught playing cards vo|u „ f electricity.^"»urtn-i. n," f„r th. r a o * at tea Hotel Oregon, and on the exemption o f the householder w ill made. The addition o f two rooms to where one is taking all the chips will h,.,,,,light, class,heat,on ligh t. an*l m-v- Wednesday morning began "w o r k " at tie increased from $30 to some sum not the West Side building w ill, it ia be be arrested for gam blin g." now decided. , m t„ er )i||hu Mbout the pnKin,. « prominent street corner, singing lieved. afford ample accommodations. It is also probable that the plan of contro||wl by , sw jtfh |n lhr cni|nweI', muet horribly for nickles aud dimes. Captain Supports His Colonel Forest Fires at Divide. CHb_ Thi„ d(, „ MW... wlth th. inw>n. o f which he received many. R aviolis Capt. B. K. Lawson of this city, com , ! Senator Calkins for taxation o f régis Quite extensive forest fires raged in venience of using the old fashioned lo t * k" " f u»’ h‘" aVocalion that ! msmler o f Company E. fourth roKi. Dation o f mortgages will be taken into torch nt Ili((hl when oilinK th,. m -m m g. the blind man who pleaded ment, supporte the statement o f Col. I con* lderat,on* l ' n d e r the pl**n " h e n the vicinity o f the Orchard L a n d * Uyen ao piteously for aid. had depo»jt„| $100 Yoran that Fort Stevens was not cap- '"ortgages o f real property are record- Timber company a aawmil near Divide ., , n nt » , in « !<*•! hank. lured hy the third regiment during the ^ lh* M 8h" " * * ■ th* ; ^exlnesday afternoon and at 6 o clock Coke R ecall Languishes. recent encampment. The captain savs recording o f the mortgage and not on >t was reported here that the mill was Owing to a lack o f funds with which Gold Found N ear the "e n e m y " could not have effected • the mortgage itself. No mortgage that being wiped out by fiâmes. The rumor, to circulate the necessary petitions, it Raffcirl say* thst a rich jj „|,| ¡«'irike com- a capture had it four times the numlier ! i8 untaxe‘ 1 ,n th i8 m a n n ersh “ n be re- h0WeVer’ pF° Ved UntrUe‘ The ia understood that the movement to has been made on the Nort|, Fork of of men. When the fight was ra ile d 7 ff lea8,Hl’ di8ch» rKed o f re<,urd or received ( J»«ny s men and those from the neigh- recall Circuit Judge John Coke o f (he Siuslaw river a few ni||es from the defenders still had one C(,m,mnv 1 <n evidence in any action or proceeding borhood. fought t he fire like beavers Marshfield has been practically aban- Florence. A sample o f ora said to have in reserve ! un,e88 the tax has been imposed. »nd succeeded in subduing it without doned. It ia said that considerable been taken from the depo«it ln<* ¡,en| This plan exempts mortgages and1 heavy loss. difficulty was encountered in securing to the director o f mineral w«irg ,,t the Commission Wants Information. mortgage notes from taxation, and j Sutherland-Bartels Nuptials signatures in the outlying districts, es- j Oregon Agricultural College showed The Oregon A Southeastern has r e -, places the tax merely on the fact o f Mr. E. H. Sutherland, who recently pecially in the four counties which, to- , JUG ounces to the ton. Report on an- otlved blanks from the railroad com-j their being recorded. The tax proposed oinie bere f rom Portland to lake gether with l.ane, comprise the second other sample sent to Washington I) mission, on which report must be made is a nominal one, graduated according ,.barRe 0f the mason work on the new judicial district. The charge preferred C., says that the gold resembles that of employes who have been employed to the size o f the mortgage, and Sen- p ir8t National Bank, and Miss Mary against Coke hy the recallers was to found at ( ’ ripple Creek, | more than the hours required by the ator Calkins believes it w ill result in Bartels, o f the Ladies’ T oggery were the effect that his instructions in the ' <*i p iv new labor I h w . The report must in- providing a large sum from indirect Monday evening, and spent a McClallen murder trial were such hm to . ' ‘ Men. elude all of those employed between taxation and w ill still the cry that a tax couple o f days in Portiand’ on their hon- bias the jury In favor o f the defendant. 8 Ht 's nnno»inced at eynioon. the offices o f the Southern R ,c|flc ¡n May 21 and August 1. Reports after on a mortgage is a double tax. that must I hi forwarded monthly. , . . . Kansans W ill Picnic. 'Frisco that six thousand men are lobe Change of Management. National Guard Bills. The Kansas society will hold its hii * dropped from the p a y rjlls o f the pacific Requests Our L itera tu re. ! On September 1 the management o f Bills for the summer camp o f the nmil picnic at the city park next Thura- system o f the road before the end of Big Oregon apples w ill be distributed Hotel Calapooya, the health resorl a t , Oregon National Guard are arriving at day, and a large attendance is expected September. Slack freight conditions at the Pittsburg land show October 12-1 London, w ill change, Mr. J. C. S ta p le -! the office o f the Secretary o f State. from all sections o f Southern l.ane. A are given as the eau*e. The employ 28, this year, through the Oregon De- ! ton succeeding W. J. Wilson, who came j For all o f the companies in the Third basket dinner w ill he partaken o f at es will he taken on again In October in velopment league. Space has been ! here from Spokane less than a year ' Infantry with the exception o f Compa noon, to lie followed by an interesting the order o f their seniority, if condi taken at the land show by the league 1 ago. The hotel w ill hereafter remain nies G and 1, the coat was $9935, and tion! improve. literary and musical program. and an information bureau w ill be ¡open throughout the entire year. for Battery A the cost was $2120. umv.._r*ity bccom*”. available under lh« hill*.' P a ik ia o ii W ill Return. A limpatch fruii* Salem lunlirin« the state...... mail« by The Sentinel tha* Mr. Parkimii, who «eriired a majority of th*. aignaturea to the referendum petlliuiia, would return from California and defend the alili Hied hy the imiver- ally regent* It la an follow* " H . J. I'arkiaon will return to the «tate to light the «ulta whlrh have been ■darted agamat the Univeraity of Ore gon refereiid'.nri" mud W. S I Ken to das. " I have been keeping in ronatant touch with him ainre hr le ft Portland and know that he la now in Sari Jone, Cal., and that he haa no m il i timi of remaining away from the alate when b,„ presence 1» wanted in connection with thia suit." Mr. l" K r n himaclf examined several of the referendum Petition* balay “ I have no interest in the fight for the appropriatimi* one way or another," he >*nl " I am look ing over theae |ietltlo*>a liee.iuse. ff'-m alii gallona that are maiie, I believe they are of considerable pul.lie interest. I tin i.nl believe in amending the law to avoid fraud, *•. as to tsb* the pelilo-iva out o f the hsi«l* I i s. l f .,«1 i- I suggestions malte yet h aw h«*ar*l teh*rh A|»|ari • me as saltafartory f0» I for amrfMtii» of the reterei storti piai M K . C U R K IN A S K E D TO E X H IB IT j i Florence