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JONATHAN BOURNE LOANED MONEY TO THE LAND FRAUDERS Hood’s Sarsaparilla Ceneral Debility Day In and day oat there Is that feeling of weakness that makes a burden of Itself. Food does not strengthen. Sleep does not refresh. It is hard, to do, hard to bear, what should be easy,—vitality Is on the ebb, and the whole system suffers. i For this condition take BLUE RIVER PROBABLY BIG ROAD PETITION SAWMILL FOR TO REPLY TO IS GRANTED JUNCTION CITY SULLIVAN The eouuty commissioners' court Tbe Oregon Coast 4 big this afternoon granted the petition of way Company j. negotiating 7 It vitalizes the blood and gives vigor and things are projected for southern the property owners along the Lucky purchase of the Corvafij» » tone to all the organs and functions. Benton county. Transactions of the Boy road and ordered the road estab ‘n<J th® 4 Columbi/*1» In usual liquid form or in chocolated most important character have taken lished as viewed and surveyed, adopt railroad, it is said, with fa, tablets known as Saraataba. 100 doses |1. Portland, Sept 7.—The testimony they were canceled over a year ago place, and plans are afoot for the es ing the viewers’ report. This action pects of a successful outoo«u Pits- in the Maye laud fraud trial thia on the ground of fraud. tablishment of a very large industry ignores the claim of the Lucky Boy Journal’s New York or___ The fact showing that Jonathan Bryan, after the November elections, in that section, together with the in Mining Co. for 410,000 damages, as credibly informed morning was devoted to show Con * Bourne, Jr., who was chosen by the will go to Panama and South Amer vestment of a very large amount of the report made no recommendation tree, of St. Louis, now in N». gressman Williamson's connection Oregon Republicans as nominee for ica. This afternoon he visited the capital, says the Corvallis Times. as to damages. The expenditure of City, is dealing direct with r with the alleged conspiracy. Wit United Sta'es Senator at the coming state fair, wheie his livestock is be- 1 Incidentally, Cotvallis is said to have 42500 will be made iu accordance with Hubbard and Mrs. HuntingL”** lug exhibited. nesses testified that Williamson’s session of the legislature, was mixed New York, Sept. 8.—R. C. Sullivan, a good chance to come into a part of the viewers’ report, in widening the own a majority of the shares ’ ** visits to Canyon City and Salem were up with the land frauders may prove thoioughfare and repairing it in sev >hTh6 !ep°rt 18 e^»nc. . FOLK NOT SO WELL. of Illinois, national Democratic com itbe big improvement. The Walters mill, situated seven eral places. in the interest of the creation of the a boomerang that will cost him the those who have kept ln * £ Jefferson City, Mo., Sept. 6.—Gov mitteeman, in a statement today says seuatorship. reserve. Prineville witnesses stated The Lucky Boy people will, it is railway engineering through th.?'* Bryan’s speech at Chicago means that miles west of Monroe, has beenjsold ernor Folk is not so well today, his Many were surprised at the an for 440,000. The buyer is an associa presumed, begin immediate action in counties. The Oregon C om 4 r * that they took up school land which nouncement and opinion seems to be fever being higher. His physician the commoner cares only for self-in tion of eastern investor« who are rep the circuit court for the recovery of ern has for the last four months^ terest. says he is not improving as he afterward was deeded to Williamson. that Mr. Bourne was well acquainted resented by an agent named Buck, the amount of damages asked for in no less thanjtive engineering« Sullivan aocuses Bryan of being dis Siu. Seidl testified that Williamson with the entire laud fraud course. should. honest, untruthful and insincere who has been in tbe vicinity for sev- their claim. in the field. They have been sold him a third interest in twenty- Up to the pressnt time there is noth Findlay, O., Sept 8. —Judge Bank thioughout his speech, and questions earl weeks. In addition to the Wal In their reports, and in many NIGHSWANDER ROAD. two hundred acres of land and thir ing more known thau the fact that er today overruled the motion to Bryan’s loyalty to the Democratic ters sawmill he has bought eight sec of the line they have The Nighswander, or Glenada-Wild- Mr. Bourne loaned mouey, but this is quash the information against Rocke locations and driven p * patry. The Illinois man claims Bryan tions of timber land, and is seeking teen thousand acres of school lauds considered au ill omen by many who feller in all the Standard Oil cases. tbe purchase of two additional sec- cat road petition was dismissed, as was a failure as a lawyer and newspa stakes. Engineer McMillan adjoining the withdrawal lands of believe that he fully understood the Pleas in abatement were filed by de per man, aud that bis political affilia . tions in tbe same vicinity. Included the proper procedure had not been built a large part of the Con^,* gone tnrough-with. the reserve. It also developed that situation. ills enemies and those fendant in each case. These were tions are for dollars only. Sullivan ‘ in tbe purchase ie a section on which Eastern, and was in chargs of J Jonathan iioutne loaned money to the who would like to see some one else overruled also aud defendants given challenges Bryan to poll the delegates the well-known Alsea falls is located, stiuctoin of the Celilo portage rtJ syndicate holding these landB. The United States senator from Oregon until Tuesday to file new motions. to the convention two years ago and and which is estimated to have a suf- is now in the employ of the ur2!? certiflciates were placed in escrow for will in all probability make the most fiicent capacity to develop 500 horse Coast A Easteru, aud is makingT W'asbington, Sept. 8.—The depart if it showed he (Sullivan) was elected power for electrical purposes security, where they still are, although out of the affair against Bourne. The by fraud he would resign. He insists estimates of cost. /»*--•• It iS Mid th, H ment of justice was informed this that if Bryan is wrong he should other is largely contiguous to and gineers have secured — a J remarkibij of the canal work is attempting to morning that U. 8. Marshal Daniels north of the sawmill timber lands. withdraw his candidacy for tbe presi good line, with c e!“y grade» systematize the work before the presi- bad arrested thirty residents of Ari They are all in Benton county, tbe dency. curves, and that cost of wt. zona, mostly Mexicans, charged with I dent visits the canal zone on a tour plan of the purchaser being to keep LONG ROASTS LA tOLLETTE. struction will be lower than »W g. the organization of an insurrection j of inspection. Beloit, Kas., Sept. 8.— Pronouncing | hie investments to the northward and pected by the promoters. Locomotive engineers have asked against the Mexican government. Allison, of Iowa, his ideal senator | | in tbe direction of other large tracts The surveys and projected route k Their bearing will be held at Doug- an increase of 445 a month and better and denouncing tbe propositions of of what is as tine timber as there is into the proposed plan of parehlM las this afternoon. The contract for the erection of the conditions. The commission ignored Senator Lafollette's advocacy as moie on earth. of the Corvallis A Eastsrn and th» new library building at the Uniersity the request and ts nty-one q"R.. BIG SAWMILL. Portland, Sept. 6.—Pale, fleshy populistic than Jerry Simpson's, Sen Monday to Astoria A Columbia River road«. Md They have been receiving 4180 a from bis long imprisonment, s. ?.. ator Long, of Kansas, opened hia It ia also averred that the pur of Oregon was let it is believed this has been the ph Welch A Mourer, of Salem, for 422,- month They will be*repluced by al He chasers will build a big sawmill of 267.56, their bid being the lowest, as from the beginning of operation»' y Sea Girt, N. J., Sept. 7. —The Na leged incompetent negro engineeis at D Puter was taken irom his cell in state campaign this afternoon, 100,000 to 150,000 feet capacity either the county jail, where he is serving roasted Lafollette for attacking the tional team match, which was started 445 per month. stated in Saturday’s Guard. The the coast line from Yaquina •„ bis sentence, and placed on the Kansas senators during the late Bes- at Junction City or Corvallis. Also on Tuesday and finished late yester bids were opened Saturday but no south to the state line and north to that a railroad to be used for hauling day, was won by the infantry of the Washington, Sept. 7.—According to stand as a witness for the govern- sion of congress. action was taken until this morning. N“haleru bay. The gap left betvat logs from the timber to tbe mill will United States army. The first, prize those in touch with the Situation nient ibis morning iu the F. P. Mays Nehaletn and Seaside will, it The other bids were as follows: be built. Also that within a short consisted of the National trophy pro President Roosevelt has effected a land fraud trial. L. N. Roney, Eugene ............... , 424,874 be built by the present management time tbe construction of the road He testified that Defendant Mays vide I by congress, Cioo in cash and compromise between the Republican Erb & Patton, Salem................. 24,450 of the Astoria A Columbia Rirg will begin. It ia argued in this con medals for the team members. Sec factions in Ohio. The Republicans acted as bis attorney in locating and nection that Corvallis is more likely W. O. Heckart, Eugene ........... 22,881 road, and tbe Nehalem exten«ion ii ond prize—Hilton trophy, 42(X) and known as the Foraker-Dick combina securiug fifty-seven timber claims in ; The contract will be signed at once already being surveyed from Sewida than Junction to be the site for the medals—was wou by the United States tion are to favor Taft for the presi Linn county and afterwards became Thia disposition of the ratlmji and work on the building commenc mill, because large todies of timber Cavalry; third prize—the bronze dency, and in return Tait will sup his partner in locating seventeen known as the Hammond road» it ed within a few days. lie to the northward of the present soldier of Marathon, 4130 and medals port the Foraker Dick combination claims in the Cascade reserve, three The bide on the girls’ dormitory Oregon is the most logical solation timber purchases, and that ultimate He —by Massachusetts; fourth—4100 and for the state candidates. This re of which wete deeded to Mays. were all abovo the estimated cost. of all the puzzling reports that bm ly they would become tributary to meiials for the team members by New moves Foraker from the race for the testified that be paid Senator Mitchell tbe mill. Junction on tbe other band, The plans will have to be altered and recently been in circulation on tin 42OIX) in Washington and four years York; fifth—47 > and medals—by the presidency. coast and in Wall street concerning Boise, Sept. 8. — Steve Adams, held would "be but 20 miles from the tim bids advertised for again. later secured patents which Hermann United States Navy, and sixth prize— the sale or extension of the Corrib in the penitentiary since February ber while the distance from Corvallis Washington, Sept. 7. —Hicks, U. 8. had previously held up. 4.'io and medals—by the United States A Eastern. It is said that the 0» 20, gained temporary liberty today I is 25. He said that Mays ought to be serv minister to Chile, reports that, suffer Marine Corps. gon Coast A Eastern people can ufi. through habeas corpus proceedings in The scheme is one of the most coni- The match was won last year, in ing as a result of the earthquake is in ing time with him as be was bis part lize both the Hammond line« to a- i the distirct coutt. Adams tells a ’ prebensive that has been proposed in ner in the deal for which he (Puter) HUB ami 1MH liy New York. The tense throughout Chile, and earnestly cellent advantage and that immediiti I sensational story. Arrested on his Benton in a long time. Of the pur scores of the six prize winning teams appeals to the people of the United was convicted. Mays acted as silent possession of the properties ««aid uncle ’ s ranch in Oregon, charged with chase price of the Walters sawmill, it attorney for him during his trial. ' States to quickly respond to calls for follow: give tbe company a nucleus fro« Puter also testified that State Sen complicity in tbe assassination of Ex is said to include a considerable First, United States infantry, 3251; aid. Contributions should be cabled It is estimated that all available which to go ahead rapidly with con ator George Brownell,of Oregon City, Governor Steunenlierg, brought to quantity of timber, some of it lieing second, United StHtes Cavalry, 3191 ; to the Red Cross at Chile. tbe Idaho penitentiary and held witb- included in tbe eight sections acquir gravel in the Southern Pacific com struction of its coast system and pro Hgreed to fix the grand jury for him third, Massachusetts, 3177; fourth, I out preliminary examination or an New York, Sept. 7. — If the Dfm ed by the buyers, z'.mong the latter pany’s pit across tho rive r from this posed line eastward through Oregon. I and was paid money for it, but failed New York, 3166; fifth, Uuited States is a tract sold lately by Mr. Needles city will be taken out within four or —Portland Journal. He admitted indictment. Navy, 3131 ; Mxth, United States Ma ocratic party of New York nominates to deliver tbe goods. The Pinkertons went to Adams’ to Mr. Walters. Tbe deal was closed, five weeks, and the steam shovel will District Attorney Jerome for gover paying Forest Superintendent Orms riñes, 3113. If this road is purchased by th Of the other 35 competitors Washing not of the Empire State he will be by's son 4500for his father’s favorable home without a warrant and brought according to the account, the latter then be moved to some other point, Wilsey people it will mean the sbu- him away from bis wife and two supported by Williams Jennings Bry part of the past week. Future move probably Tallman, Linn county,at the report on the Blue Mountain reset ve. ton and Minnesota were tenth with children, aged 7 years and 10 months, ments with respect to the matter will crossing of the Springfield aud Leb donnient of the project to build l 3024 each. Oregon with 2807 was an. Friends of Jerome state that the line through I.ane county from th to tbe penitentiary, where be has j be watched with interest. Nebraskan has given positive assur anon branches. 21st,and Montana drew 23d with 2745, j Siuslaw east across the Cascade«. since been confined, no legal proceed ance that he will stump the state : The gravel at the Eugene pit was I California being 25th with 2518. ings being bad. Hia wife’s letters against Hearst for the district attor not as deep as at first estimated, and wete opened by the officials, and Havana.Sept, 7.—The eavaliy under ney. it is said the railroad officials are a damage suits are threatened by the It is conceded that Hearst will be Guerrera held up an express train for little disappointed in the quantity of accused man. Havana and took the mail sacks con a candidate and the commoner is an gravel they will be able to take out, taining correspondence from San gry at the New York publisher for the but it is thought another bed will be Jiiau, where the government troops past course taken by the publications Drain, Or., Sept. 8.—New rercuite formed duiing high water next win Judge L. T. Harris is in Bohemia are located. Among the papers seized of Mr. lleatet. are pouring in on every train for ter and operations be resumed here to see for himself and find out th were warrants for the arrest of Guer early in the spring or as soon as the work on the new Drain-Coos Bay rail Washington, Sept. 7. — Secretary Putney, Eng., Sept. 8.—Cambridge truth in the matter of the low« GoM rera ami a score of other rebel lead Shaw today issued the following state road, and a vast army of men are now water in the river is low enough. won the international college contest ers. People on the train warmly ment to all depository banks; The gravel bed at Tallman is on the Mining Co. vs. Lundberg, Ziniker < at work between Drain and Putnam today, which was witnessed by 1(0,- greeted Guerrera and Adjutant Betan I station, four miles west of here. uplands, away from any stream, and al. The evidence was very conflict •‘I am advised that many banks are (XX) people. Hundreds of women court who made the seizure. Many carloads of wagons, setapers, the shovel can work there all winter. ing and the inborn desire of Jodp loaning their surplus through the wore crimson costumes in honor of Harris to deal out fair justioe plows, stump pullers aud other ma Warsaw, Sept. 7.—Six soldiers at brokers of New York on call at high Harvard. Reid, with a party of prompted him to make the hard trip chinery for use on the new road are Money loaned on friends, occupied a launch. the prison here mutinied today,killed rates of interest. Thous His decision is bound to be ’“’:t coming iu daily. the director of the prison and re call is well nigh universally for spec ands of Americans were iu the throng Portland, Sept. 8.—The defense in and is awaited with ranch cuni*''f A new camp has jnst been establish leased fifty six revolutionary agita ulation. I am not willing that money The lietting switched slightly in the Mays land fraud trial began this by the people in general and » tie enticed away from the locality favor of Harvard before the race and morning with u motion to acquit ed at tbe Lowe place, two miles west tors. doubt anxiety by those intereetad — of town, and the great work of grad Portland, Or., Sept. 7.—The pres 1 where it is deposited for such use. plenty of Harvard money was lost at Maye, which the court overruled. ing is carried on with tremendous Cottage Grove Nugget. Public deposits are made in aid of odds of six to five in favor of Cam A. C. Woodcock, an attorney of euce of the red spider has been de E. J. Crow has sold his fine stock rapidity. At the rate they are now He tected iu the Western Washington legitimate business. If you have more , bridge, where earlier it had been Eugene, was the first witness, farm in the vicinity of Spencer’s testified that Mays took no part in I progressing the tunnel sites, twelve Butte, six or seven miles south of the bop yards. The spider was found money than your community can ab thirteen to ten. miles west of here, will easdy be throughout the Western Washington sorb return it to the Treasury to be At Beverly Brook Cambridge led the defense of Puter in the case for I reached before the wet season begins. city, including all the stock on rhe placed where it will do the most good. Puter had districts and are doing great damage. by a length and at Crabtree the Eng- | which he was convicted. Mrs. Sarah McCoy.wife of Wm Mc It Is the intention to push tbe grad place, to O. B. Bennett and W. L. The spider is increasing fast and the Santa Cruz, Cal., Sept. 6.—Gillette lishnien had incieased their lad to testified that Mays bad been his attor Fields, of Colorado Springs, who will Coy, saw yer of the Enterprise ing work all through the winter weather is favorable tor the peat. was nominated tor governor ou the two and a quarter lengths. Harvard ney for years and hia silent attorney at once assume ownership. The farm at Curtin Spur, died last SstnrdV •* months. The Washington crop is fully a third first ballot by the Republicans. crept up to within a length and a in this case. consists of 1100 acres, a portion of it 12:30 after an illness of aboot» >•* ess than last year. So far the pest quarter at Hammersmith bridge, the timuered and the remainder in pas under peculiarly distressing circa» IDAHO LAND FRAUDS. Washington, Sept. 6.—News is re has not ap|a<ared in Oregon. Many crews maintaining this position until ture and grain land. The consldera- stances. At the time Mis- ’ Weiser, Idaho, Sept. 8. —Fiftv wit reived from If anila that sixteen so growers will not pick at all. Medford, Or, Sept. 8.—Robinson toin is 418,000. the Lead mills, when Cambridge in nesses were brought to this city by was so, si^k her little daughter -V called Christian Filipinos have l>een Wright, a pioneer of Oregon, was ac Mr. Crow has lived on this farm for Klamath Falla, Or., 6 Sept. .—The slam by the relatives of women and creased her lead and finished two the government this morning to tee- cidentally killed by the north bound the past 25 years and has made a at the point of death, but »ilk* Booth-Kelly Company has a large children they stole and sold iuto lengths ahead. Time, 19:18. i tify before the grand jury in the laud mother's death has passed tbe Coxwain Blagdon made the break fraud cases, involving twenty thous passenger train on the Souhern Pa splendid success at stock raising. He point. crew of men at work ctuiaing their Mrs. McCoy's body slavery. that perImps coat Harvard the race. and acres now in possession of the cific yesterday near the Eleventh will continue to reside here and may brought to Cottage Grove on ■ timber holding« in Klamath county. street crossing, he being crippled ani engage in some other business. Ottawa, O., Sept. 6.—The insane Blagdon took the shell too far out at Cook Timber Co., of Pennsylvania. The lands are being segregated and and the burial services were hard of nearing. He was struck by The new owners of the farm are i eaid Monday afternoon by Rev. <•' wi'l soon la» told to the Weyerlmuser wife of Henry Knippen thia morning the critical stage of the race. the bumpers on the engine and to be thorough stockmen and good | The finish was tbe most exciting in Timber Company. L. R. McCor decapitated with a butcher knife hei from the Chrisian church. Mr* thrown across the yard, almost every farmer». mick, of Tacoma, Wash., who la the two children, one three years old and the history of raciug in Englaud, and Coy was a daughter of bone being broken in bis body, I the race one of the finest ever seen on general manager for the Weyerhauser the other eighteen months. who lives four miles west o Wright had two sisters and several the course. Tiinler Company ou the Pacific coast, Grove. She was youag, bsrely - Lincoln, Neb., Sept.6—W. J. Bryan | children living. Is in Klamath Falla and confirma the Cambridge'« victory was clean and twenties, and had been married x returned last evening to his Lincoln report that negotiations are under fair. most four years, being boried * way for thia large tract of land,which home and the ‘•home folks” welcomed William W. Alingham.a will known Mrs. Clarinda Howe Jonea what would have been on ber ' ''“VO w no was Corvallis, Or., Sept. 7.—Fred D. comprises about 100,000 acres of val- , him with every evidence of approval pioneer of Coburg, died at his home born in Ontario, New York, October wedding anniversaij. -Now* aud satisfaction. It was a neighborly naide pine timber. Because her stomach was so weak in that city today, aged 80 years, 3 Herbold has sent word to the athletic 18, 1838, and died at Coburg Sunday, welcome, planned as such.and Carried ened by useless drugging that she months and 2 days. The canse of association of O. A. C. that be will Boise, Sept. 6. - Governor Chamber- | out in its entirety with that under September 2, 1906. During her child Mayor F. M. Wilkins to<W could not eat. Mr». Mary H. XSal’er», death was acute inflammation of the not coach the football team here this hood she removed to Michigan with lain, of Oregon, was today electeil standing. of St. Clair St., Columbus O., was pointed the following d< season as he had previously engaged. president of the National Irrigation Lincoln has moie Republicans than | literally starving to death. She bowels. The funeral will tie held to- He pleads business as an excuse. He her parents, where, in 1856, she was Eugene to attend the meeting Congress. Sacramento will be the Democrats and Bryan has in the past write«: “My stomach was so weak morrow with interment in the Co- Valley ie now at Butte, Montana. Corres married to Warren Jones, and they Willamette ftom useless drugs that I could not next meetiug place. good humoredly expressed th* belief | eat. and my nerves so wrecked that I burg 1. O. O. F. cemetery. pondence with other parties is now came to Oregon twenty-one years ago League at Salem September and have made Coburg their home, 13: G. W. Onffin. L- U Panama, Sept. li.—Chief Engineer that it would be a task to reform city could not sleep; anil not before I opened by the athletic managers. was given up to die was I induceii to most of the time since. She was J. H. McClung, E. *• Stevens has dlr mi seed P. I. Downey, politics, but last night then« was no try > FJectric Bitters; with the wonder the mother of foor children, the first J. M. Shelley. E. hr8*!*'F T« superintendent of painting. F. B. line of party division. The welcome ful tesult that improvement l-egan at three dying in «heir infancy. She Mnrpbey, Geo. G. Gro««. Thomas, building superintendent, ' exteuded Bryan and his wife was sin once, an a complete cure followed.” For Infant« and Children. Beat health tonlo on earth. 80ta leaves one daughter. Mr«. Alice j an, Frank Hampton. and C. A. Luck, masonry supertn- . cere and open-handed. I «dl.a • Axk X • V / A V I1IU Mei A It was the largest crowd Lincoln » Guasnnteed by W. L. Delaitio drug 1 Isen, and her aged husband, besides ■ tendent, have hastily resigned. More gist. E m Tate» BWa<w* many friends to mourn her lose. ■ shakeups are promised about the ever held. C Bears the Funeral serice« were conducted at first of October. Lincoln, Neb,,-Sept. 6.—It ie an Cottage Grove publie schools will ««WWRwWr'X'LÄ Signature of Sews the It la believed that the management nounced this morning that Mr. opera be ptember 17. Monf’»y •» 3 P- m. by Rev. 1 ■tgnatuv *• T. Matlock. • Lincoln, Sept. 8 —W. J. Bryan is resting at his farm hete today, and refuses to reply to Conimitteeman Sullivan, of Illinois. He says: ”1 may discuss him later on, but not in an interview.” “You can expect that kind of an answer from that kind of people,” commented Bryan on Sullivan’s at tack. If all the accounts be true, U. 0. LIBRARY CONTRACT LET THIS MORNING THE WORLD'S TELEGRAPHIC NEWS Nl BRIEF HAREAS CORPUS GAINS ADAMS HIS LIBERTY GRAVEL WILL LAST ONLY FEW MORE WEEKS CAMBRIDGE WINS RUSHING WORK ON OVER HARVARD COOS BAY LINE TWO LENGHTS MAYS CASE HAS OPENED ITS DEFENSE JUDGE HARRIS VISITS E. J. CROW SELLS HIS STOCK FARM Died Train Killed Old Man DEATH OF WILLIAM W. ALLINGHAM Mrs. Clarinda Jones Herbold Will Not Coach 0. A. C. Starving to Death CASTOR IA ENNYROYALPILLS The Kind Yoi Havi Always Bought a