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H E R B E R T K. S MI TH NEWSPAPER WORLD SUPPLIES NOTABLES. Many Tiyur** High In Baseball Ware form er Scribea. In addition t«> Itsm-roft Byron John wm, president of the American b-ngiie. tlm national game linn taken oilier well known iiingnafea and »111. In la from the newspaper world. Clin lies Weld» Murphy, owner o f tho ('hlrago Cubs, once served clm-lnnatl as «porting editor lloruce Fogel, bla H. C . M A D S E N Ol AMONO N IN O * M ono rO N U N A O U A T IU N .u n i for 10 Breast Pins and Fobs Hand Bags, Etc. by 1 . . 1 . I I Herbert Knox Smith, who realgnad a* United States Commissioner of Corporations to Join the third party movement. He Won’t Limp Now. No mori' limping for Tom Moore of Brief News of the Week I'ofhm ii, (la, “ I (ool n hail mir« on my ihsli-p timi not tun« ne<-in<'<l to help The ntrlke committee hna declared till I iiih - i I Rucklin'« Aroint S a lv e ," he ended the ntrlke at the Dmilon docke writea, "hut thia wonderful healer which started In May and ban mused aoon rureii m e ." Ilvala olii, running about 60,000 dock workers uml their aurea, ulrera, bull«, huma, ruta, fam ille« to live lu send starvation for hruiaea, ecsema or pile». Try It. Only 10 weeks. 2n renta at all ilrugglata. In u dash with striking minera In the I'alnt Creek section near Mudlow, West Virginia, seven detec Uvee of the Baldwin agency and three miners w er« killed by the dynurnltlng of a I tab! wlo machine gun, according to re ports received. Tw o thousnud mon. member« of the Industrial W orker« of the World, have gone on «trike a/id tied up construe lion work on the Ornnd Trunk 1‘oclflc bet ween llarleton mid llurtia ¡«ike. II ('. No demunda were made for higher wages or chnnged condition«. Almoat Lost Hia Life. S. A. Slid, o f Mason, Mirh., will never forget hia terrible exfmaurr to a mereileaa storm. " I t gave me aurh a dreadful co ld ," he wrilea, "th a t rauaed never» paina in my cheat, ao it waa hard for me to hreathe. A neighbor gave me avveral do«ea o f |)r. King's New Diat-overy which brought great relief. The doctor «aid 1 was on the verge o f pneumonia, but lo continue with the DiaroVery. I did ao and an-1 two bottles completely curs'd m e," Use only thia quick, safe, reliable medicine fur coughs, culda, or an) throat or lung trouble. I’ ricie Mo and ll.n o. Trial bottle free. Guaranteed by all druggiata. IF YOU WANT TO BUY Sell or exchange anything thia store ia the best place Tic Beiliagkans Second Head Store Blamed a Good W orker. " I blamed my heart for severe ilia- treaa in my left tide for two y e a r«," writea W. Kvana, Danville, V « „ "hut I know now It waa indigestion, an l)r King's Now Life I’ll la completely cured m e ." Beat for stomach, liver and kidney trouble«, constipation, head ache nr debility. 26 cenla at all drug giata. •X“ X - - X '- X '- X 'X “ X ~ X - X ~ X “ X “:~X-<> OREGON AGRICULTURAL :: PH I I r p r T H i« g r r a t in ilitu tio n I I rU P o p e n « it* <lt o r* lor the U U LLLU L fall arinratffr on Srptrm Ix-r m ill Courara o f In at t net ion Include- O e n e n l A gricu ltu re, A gron om y, Atiiinnl llu alian dry, I m iry Hunlmndry, Hnctrrl* o lo g y , Hot Any nti<1 rin n t I’nt h o lo g y , Poul try lltialMtndry, H orticulture, Klitom ot- o g y . V eterinary Science, C ivil K n gin eer m g. K lr c tr k a l K iig ln eeriu g, Met hnuii ul K n g ln e rrin g , M in in g R n gin eerin g , H igh w a y K a g in e e rin g , U ottcath M v a n Do tneatic Art, O om m rrce, F orestry, I ’ hur- inaey, Z oology, C hem istry, Ph ysic*, M « the met lew, K iig lith I.AitguiiKe And M terstitre, Public Spunking, M odern I.miguitgeM, IliNtory, Art, A rchitecture, luduNtrial Peda gogy, Physical KducHtion, M ilita ry f l r i t M t M d raettea, Rad Mumc. Catalogue slid illuatratetl literatu re m ailed free on application. Addremi Kegiatrnr, O regon A gricu ltu ral C ollege, Corvatlin, O regon. :: 1 The grand lodge of the Independent Order of Oood Templars In aesalon at Ht. I'tttll elected Mayor ('ottertll, of Seattle, c h i e f templar. Former Governor W. A. Richard«, of Wyoming, who was a member of a laud seek era' party, died suddenly at Melbourne, Australis, of heart failure "K id " McCoy, the American boxer, waa arrested In- lamdon on a provta tonal extradition warrant on a charge of larceny, alleged to have been com milted at Ostend, Belgium Finger print evidence waa the basis of a verdict of guilty returned by a Jury in Chicago Thursday against John C . Ilnrtzell, accused of ateallng from the niuaeum of the University of Chicago a golden amulet owned by i’ lmrouh 6300 yeura ago. Although released February 7 from the Atlauta penitentiary on medical testimony that he waa soon to die, CharleH W. Morse, the convicted bank ; wrecker, recently entered Into a traf (lc agreement with President Chnrn berlatn, of the Grand Trunk railroad, P h o t o * by A m e r ic a n Prc»* by which Morse will operate a large fleet of cargo vesaola from New Lon HANSIt A LI. uoorij* who M 'l l l l l U i . don, Conn., to the West Indies. Political News Bits W illiam I»ocb. Jr., collector of cu* torn« for the port of New York, states he has no Intention of resigning his ofTIce to take port In the third party movement. Governor Thomas R. Marshall of In- dlanu will be officially notified of his nomination oif the democratic ticket for the vice presidency In Indianapo lis, on August 17. Former United Stntes Senator A l bert J. Beveridge has been selected for temporary chairman of the Roose veil convention to be held In Chicago the first week In August Prediction thot a southern progress ive would he nominated for the vice presidency by the “ bull moose” con vention, was made In Chicago by Sen ator Joseph M. Dixon of Montana, manager of Colonel Roosevelt’s cam paign force«. Colonel Roosevelt has finished hlB declaration of principles for delivery at the third party convention at Chi cago. Auguat 6. Tw o of the more striking measures favored by Colonel Roosevelt are th e' fixing by law of minimum wuge nculea for women workers and a guarantee by law to workmen employed In what he calls the “ continuous Industrie«“ o f eight hour «hlfts nnd one day’s rest In every aeven. 1 , . 1912 AUGUST 1912 V A IT I ï School Year Opens September 20th i».v * iv D angerous n u n m U a u -. t o l l . . * bleedi ngs V illo n »* V a is « Our Woven-to-FH ■ Ilk Elastic ÍD E M B E H H osiery relievo. at one«— often curst. Stocking«, Knee Capa, Anklet* S * t f m M M r t n m l S U i U i f t . » p p l l i . » t l o e W O O D A R D .C L A U IS C O . 1'arUanU. <> r»r«u æSâSSSSsU OF OREGON ir August at the Beaches Astoria will hold the annual regatta on August 27, 2k and 2V. Nehalern will hold a big dahlia show the latter part of Auguat. The beach season is in full swing. Go while the crowds go. : ('resident Taft has nominated (.’has. Knjoy’ the cool breeze« now, while the heat is so unpleasant K. Culbertson as postmaster of Clata- inland. Bathing, boating, hill climbing, fiahing, hikes over kanle. delightful trails. Oregon beaches better prepared than ever 'I he annual aesalon of the Coon before to care for the crowds. Plenty o f accommodations. County Training achool will he held L/»ta o f fun. The water is fine! In Bandon, August 614. Inclusive. Albany’s now filter planfi, which G O VIA T H E civil engineers say Is a very fine one, was ufTti lully opened Monday, July 29. Albany’s city charter Is to be com Newport, Excellent t r a i n pletely revised and un entire new Nehalern, service. Season charter submitted to the voters of the Bayocean, round-trip fares. city for adoption. Tillamook Co. Special week-end By a vote of 146 to K2, the people of Beaches. and Sunday fares. lotkevlew defeated the (76,000 sewer bond Issue to Install a sanitary meth od of handling the town’s sewerage. Congressman Hawley has been ad Send for illustrated booklets about the Oregon resorts and vised that the claim for $3600 In favor our special fokler on "Vacation Day* in Oregon.” It tells of K. H. Henry of lflamath Falls has all about the beaches, springs, mountain resort«, etc. been allowed by the Indian bureau. Call on nearest agent for information relative to fares, liter Congressman Hawley has been ad ature, etc., or address vised thsl Daniel Harris of Sheridan has been granted a pension of $30 a month on account of service In the Mexican war. JOHN M. SCOTT, Gen’l Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. The campaign In behalf of Presi ................................................. ' % dent Taft and the republican presi dential electors In Oregon will not be started until late In August or early In Hepteinber. A restraining order, to prevent fur ther work on the new Klamath county D. S T E R L I N G , M A N A G E R courthouse unUl the matter can he tried In the supreme court, was asked Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay, F L O I R —Hard Wheat Brands: for this week. Petitions are being circulated at Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran, American B e a u t y , P u r e Grants Pass for the recall of Mayor Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats, White, Red Cross. Every R. U. .Smith. The petition alleges that sack guaranteed. Oil Meal. Grass Seed— all he employed Incompetent officers and kinds constantly on hand. F L O U R — Soft Wheal Brands: paid excessive salaries. James K. Hawbltl of Bend, secretary Poultry Feeds and Supplies. Pheasant, White Star. of the Central Oregon development ----------------------------------P H O N E 1711 league, has prepared a tentative pro gram for the convention of the league In Lakevlew, August 20-23. ,j„xx-x“x -x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x -x ~ x -x ~ x -x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x -x -x -x ~ x ~ x ~ x - H. K. Donnelly and Ray Luper, two employes In the state engineer's of fice, are In eastern Oregon to com plete the maps and gather more water supply data In water adjudication cases W ater ha* been turned Into the Portland Railway. Light A Power company's new reservoir on Bull Run ♦ which, when completed, will make One o f the best assets o f any busi ♦ available 30,000 horse power addition ness is courtesy to its patrons. ♦♦ al energy. The Rosehurg water and lighting W e pride ourselves on this asset in ♦ •ystems and the real property owned our business. W e give this feature ♦ ♦ In conjunction therewith have been ♦ our own personal attention. purchased by A. Welch and his asso ciates. A trust deed to secure a bond issue of (600.000 has been filed. In an effort to secure manufactories for Medford, an official offer of free water, free sites, free lights and pow er has been made by local business men. The sites will be donated out ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ right and tax exemption Is promised for a term o f years. The supreme court of Oregon has reversed the Marion county circuit court In the University of Oregon ref erendum case end dismissed the suits. This means that the referendum« against the appropriations of over (500,000 will go on the ballot. Miss Molly V. Gaither has been ap pointed principal of the Indian school at Chemawa. For several years Miss Gaither has been an Instructor at Car lisle. Prior to that she was for nine years superintendent of the Indian school on the Umatilla reservation. In addition to the 300,000.000 feet of timber already owned, the Wendllng- Johnson Lumber company has Just filed deeds at Eugene for 3700 acrOs of timber lands on the Sluslaw river, bearing timber estimated at 160,000,- 000 feet. The price paid was (160,000. Keen rivalry over the passage or You need, not suffer. W rite today for illustrated booklet failure of Initiative and referendum descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium — N ature’s great measures la shown by the great num cure place. A natural boiling spring o f curative mineral ber o f affirmative and negative argu ments which have been submitted to water. Thousands have been cured here after suffering be printed In the voters' pamphlet, years from Rheumatism, Stomach, Skin, Blood and Kidney which will be Issued prior to the No disorders. Directly on main line of 0. W . R. &. N . Railway. vember election. There are 16 affirm ative arguments and 20 negative ar A S K FOR S P E C IA L E X C U R SIO N T IC K E T guments. The Jones-Wheeler company of Port W a l t e r M. P i e b c e land has deeded all Its timber hold President and Mgr. ings In Clatsop county to the Central Trust company of Illinois and W il liam T. Aubott. to be held In trust as security for (300,000 in 6 per cent bonds, the mouey To be used to liqui date the company's outstanding obli gations. and te purchase additional property. That the delegates to the Bull Moose third party convention In Chi cago. attending from Oregon, w ill not be entitled to receive payment of ex penses from the state unless that par ty files a petition containing the names of at least 6 per cent of all the electors at the last preceding elec tion la taken by Secretary Olcott to be the Interpretation of the law. From the elopement of Robert L. Mooney, ex-convlct, and 18 year-old H A R D W H E A T FLO U R Kthel Metcalf, from Oakland to Astor ia last month, has resulted an Indict ment by the grand Jury, charging Mooney with obtaining money under false pretenses. The charge Is baaed on Mooney's action In mulcting the girl's employer, Mrs. Carrie Settle, out of (64 the day before he decamped from Oakland with Miss Metcalf. F E E D CO. DELIVERED Courtesy Counts £ JOHNSON A s s o c ia tio n «K H K u m -« running mate In National league poli tics and prcHldcot o f the Philadelphia dub. formerly w rote baseball for sev eral pupcru In the Quaker City. W il liam lux-lie, secretary of the Pittsburgh club, once rv|K»rted twill games In tils home city, while Joseph D O'Brien, secretary of the (Runts, Aid newspaper work In several western cities before he became president of the American association. John Heydler, secretary o f the Na tlouul league, was a conqtositnr as well as a writer on a Washington newspaper when he decided to become an umpire T. C. Noyes o f the Wash Ington club Is pnrt owner o f n new» paper In the nntlon's capital Auguat Herrmann o f the Cincinnati club nnd chairman o f the national commission. Is the proprietor o f n Cln clnnhtl paper. K. 8. Barnard, secre tary o f the Cleveland club, once made his mark na a wtelder o f the pen, and Peter Kelly, secretary o f the Boston National«, graduated from the rank* of the dlnmoud scrllies to nssume his present duties. The Into Harry Pnltlnm was a base twill writer and a city editor In I»ouls vllle tiefore he Iwcnnie so vrta ry o f the Pittsburgh club nnd Inter president of the National league A. J Planner, assistant secretary o f the nntlonnl commission, formerly edited n St. I aiu I s paper after writing baseball for sev eral dnlly papers In the Mound City Gopher Star« Now Lawyers. Lisle Johnston niul Karl Pickering, who won fame for themselves nnd the University o f Minnesota on the football field In recent yenrs, hnve both been admitted to the bar In Minneapolis. Both Intend to stnrt the practice of law In the near future. To Hold Ski Moot In Utioa. Utica, N. Y., Is arranging for a ski carnival next winter. A largo trestle Is being planned nnd prominent skiers o f the country will coraiicte. Yankt H av» Find In Zinn. Zinn, the recnilt outflelder o f the New York Amertcnns, Is consklered on« o f the flnds o f the season. Ì ! ALL C IT Y O R D E R S People in the News STERLING FEED CO. NEWS STER LIN G We Point with Pride to our H o u r herauiw our patron« a vtn tr iis that It ¡S tile liest for lirratl ami pastry. It is the helpful kind o f F Io u i— h alf the hat tie m Iniking, as e v e ry housew tie know s T h e n , again, even if il «lues coat 11 trifle more, its ip u ilitv is so good that it goes larther, produ ce« tnor- and la-lter hread, mid that means nourishm ent to nil consum er«. BRIEF : <& CO.: Hot Lake Sanatorium Nature’s Cure for Rheumatism Hot Lake, Oregon C ,T h e Shop W here G o o d Printing Is D on e Bread Is W hat \ o u Make It W ith H .& H . A Home M ade Product