MARTIN OPH'JS FATAL MISTAKE Rheumatism OREGON CENTRAL fs one of lite constitutional diseases. It manifests Itself In local aches and pains.— Inflamed joints and stiff muscles,—hut it cannot be cured by local applications. It requires constitutional treatment, and the best Is a cc ourse ot the great blood pu tying and tonic medicine Hood’s Sarsaparilla whit b neutraliwB the acidity of the bluo3 atxl'buildi» up the whole system. In usual liquid form or in chocolated t.itiiet» known aa Sarsatabs. lOOdosesll. SURVEYORS MAKE SLOW PROGRESS itrfet, including Knoot property egon. He h aider Ing the work this fi ertieii prodo there is a 21 Noonday and Western Or- True,. this mi d for s I been taken c 1 cotnn llssion NOW LOCATING LINE I P SALT < REEK, AND CEREMONY OF LAYING CORNER STONE ABLE Al>- PROPOSITION MADE ■ I J IL> FROM ODELL upon it. proper­ j Miner 44 EDNESDAY EVENING—LOCAL LAKE EAST—LATE: KAIN'S SI B- ties, together with in the vl- A proposition has been submitted county will subacrihi cinfty of Ridge Hotel, are repairing AND PERSONAL MENTION OF by tl ie. promoters of the Portland-Sa- amount of stock to <1 liowa rhU,fflCl«‘ 'heir goyj the viaduct known as the Noonday ing large barges for floating the pro­ will and interest in th. lem electric railway to extend the is road. It will be ready for wagon trav­ le en ‘GROWING SAWMILL CITY ducts of the sawmills and the farms also guaranteed that t 'erprtM at 'he railroaj el in a few days. The Noonday is road to Eugene, beginning work at will be an independent and other Industries to market. The OK OF ANIMAL j considered one of the best properties —' competing barge on the ways now at Salem Is line. this end of the line Immediately, , in the camp, and has been a rich strong enough to tow out to sea, and is now understood that the com- It_____ No definite action was ______ ___ _____ ____ im ­ One of the most beautiful and "as taken by ¡producer, but years ago the owners would carry 2000 tons. I look for pany will be operating electric cars the committee last night ‘ ¡got into litigation and tied the mine pressive ceremonies ever held in between Poitland and Salem by No­ the the time when the heavy traffic of (Special Correspondence.) (From Saturday’s Guard.) fact that several Eht owing to up with the red tape of the courts. Springfield was the laying of the vember 1st, and surveyors will be very busy with their 1 niemberi ar» the whole Willamette valley will be Lowell, Or., Aug. 15. — The Oregon The accident at Belknap Springs moved out on the river, and your corner stone of the new I. O. O. F. Private intw^ Central surveyors are making alow It took Beven years to untangle the temple by the Springfield lodge last put in the field at once for the pur­ and others are out Thursday was one of the saddest inci­ heavy title, but it 'is understood that ail Wn’ bttt H freight will all come In that pose of locating an extension of the progress locating up Salt creek as was decided that °thP° dents of this summer at any Western Wednesday evening. In the presence Itih,L?.:opo“'ion rough and very | litigation has been terminated, and of nearly one thousand people, who line to Albany, where the company would be considered »Ttbout°xnw Oregon summer resort. The body of way, but first must be taken off the the country is | there is nothing to hinder enterpris­ —un. Olsen arrived In town this morning, embargo at the falls tn the way of brushy. A great deal of preliminary ing miners from going ahead and had assembled at the site of the has asked the city for a franchise necessary delay, and the t’ concensug of accompanied by Mat tin Ophus, and lockage charges. Your lumber can­ work is being done, but it is doubt­ milling the great body at rich ore building, the subordinate and Rebek­ through the streets. The ultimate opinion was that its conditions Iac 1 ,‘bat 'he others who were near the scene. The not go out to the sea-going vessels ful if they get the line located to the I that is already blocked out. It is ah lodges, which had formed at the terminus of the road is supposed to be complied with. t? J?! Locat- Inquest will be held tonight, but that load at Portland and Astoria summit before snow flies, hall, clothed in the regalia of the or­ be at Eugen . where it will connect Carver proposition is held ‘ UP until claimed that there is enough ore in for foreign ports so long as that 50 with the Eugene & Eastern, now be­ spring anyw. y, reqjiii,11? no ing work is also being done from | sight to there seems little doubt but that Mr. pay al. repair expenses and der, marched to the temple site, ing constructed through this city to c 9 -..1--- 7*-“__ _ oF.^k-7u^ipI^7oV.° omwe^‘ Odell Lake east. Ophus, who was a bosom frierd of cents a ton is on at the falls." where the ceremony which marked I leave a handsome surplus for divi- < <>Nt and Earning*«. best, it wa^L'^ Just before the rain of last week Springfield »nd cn up the McKenzie in the future at afbesE W3S .¿„’.“T* ’ Olsen, will be exoner-.ed. the beginning of tne erection of the it was found by the board of en­ a fire got started on the old Taylor dends. The top of the ledge is free most of of the the subscribers Bnhen.o---- 'nought river to th? Blue River mines, prac­ that most In the Guard off' e this after­ to ! milling, but the deep levels encoun- temple was successfully tarried out, tically »11 of the righc-of-way having that list would would be he willin willing ............ list K "tour e to un thl ,7 » noon Mr. Ophus told how It happen­ gineers that the cost of the canal logging grounds Just above the Win­ I ter rich base ores. when the corner stone upon whi:h and locks was about $600,000. The frey place on the reserve. The fire been secured ard the preliminary other and more definite nm>* P, ed, not excusing himself in the least, the superstructure of this impohing first. This feeling waTtkPXT ^ but manfully telling the «tory of bi« earnings as reported by the General rangers were on the ground promptly temple shall rise was laid by P. G. A. survey made. There had, however, Electric Company were $39,073.50 and fought the flames for three days been no official announcement of the nounced since there Is reason tn £ mistake. S. Walker, who acted as grand mas ­ for the year 1898. The board of en­ when the rain set in and kept it from The two friends ter, assisted by Past Grands J. F. proposed extension from Albany lleve that the Po. t la nd-Eugeni gineers found that the locks could be damaging the green, growing timber. knap Springs about Powers, as deputy grand master; south to Eugene, until a proposition trie road, when c nstructed will n,-k afternoon. After having gone about rebuilt, at prices of labor when con­ It burned over most of the big bot-1 E. S. Colins, G. C.; E. C. Martin, G. was submitted this week to the rail­ out feeders through the country t structed for $314,000, and at prices tom logged off by Mr. Taylor three , four miles they parted from the trail S.: T. O. Maxwell, G. T.; J. A. Rob­ road committee of the Merchants’ ped by the pre posed Carver ± 1899 new locks could be built for years ago. which had and that one of these will ext/na and walked up a dry creek, one on In erts, G. W.; C. M. Dorrlty, G. C.; Protective Association $438 ,000, and at another line of sur ­ The ranchers along the Middle each side, for about three-quarters of Carson, Aug. 16.—W. H. Valen­ Z T Kintzley, G. M.; I. D. Larimer, A charge of raising the Carver Siuslaw down the Sluslaw to Florence vey for $456,000. An Oregon state Fork above Lowell have organized a tine, the Inventor of a machine to M., and M. C. Davis, H. E Walker, railroad stock bubscrijtion. This an hour. They were to keep some That this proposition will be tskon distance back along the hillside on commission reported that locks and telephone company and Intend to im­ send telegraph messages without the J. M. Macklin, W. F. Walker, ban­ committee held a meeting lact night up at once and settled Is sure ,lnt.. canal could be built all the way from prove the condition of the line, and use of an expert telegraph operator, ner bearers. their respective sides of the ravine, $320,000 At the proper time in the rear room of the Chambers- the members of the eolleitlng’ co-, Ophus looked du»u Into the ravine, $125,000 to $450,000, Including there will be more phones added to left here this evening. He came down Geo. Hunter who has charge of the Bristow banking hou..e and informal­ mittee believe that work would no, for right of wsv. A report the line between Lowell and Hazel from Lake Tahoe this morning and brick work, spread the mortar upon ly considered the proposition, which have been in progress on the Can» where heh ad no Idea that his com­ panion had gone and saw what he for 1898 showed 12.865 separate Dell. met a man named Foss at the Arling­ the larger -tone, the box containing may be briefly stated to be a declar­ road to the Siuslaw, had the pWDiI lockages, 234,451 passengers, and The late rains were of great ben­ ton House, who came here from Chi­ many valuables, among which was a ation that the electric railway peo­ responded more promptly to the call thought to be a deer. 504,145 tons freight going through efit to late potatoes and corn and gar­ cago. The two were closeted togeth­ copy of the Bible, the foundation of! ple will bind themselves to com­ for subscriptions. For that reason Ophus said: "I was ceitsin it was u dee-. I the locks. In 1899 the General Elec­ dens, and has settled the dust, mak­ er for several days, and it Is known Odd Fellowship,was then deposited plete their line to Eugene as rapid- they propose to ________ the .. electric road u trie company offered to sell the locks t i/in and ->n,l push I...... ing travel more agreeable. proposition, have It settled ore look 'd two or thr timei and »till that when he left he had authority and the cap stone was lifted to its ly as it can be constructed, and to lirnnnol A family moving north passed over to deal with one of the big telegraph position and the corner stone was de­ begin work at this end of the line, way or the other without any un certain, I fired. I went to the place and canal to the general government for $1,200,000, but this was deemed the military road with an inscrip­ companies for the exclusive rights of clared laid according to the ancient if the people of Eug»ne and Lane necessary delay. and found out n*y m'stake " tion o their wagon sheet, "Washing­ the machine. O1 ;en had ev.dently come ac ss too high. custom and the building which shall -t----------------------- ----—'----------- - ------------- ---------------------------------- 44 ’ liat the Board Reported. ton or Bust, from Durham, Cal." the , and they found that Hills and wife, of Dexter, are also ry typewriting. No operator is re- ly lettered. mentable mistake he ran ell the way of the temple the stone will be paint­ to the Springs In order to notify the to the above amount the river was with them. qulred at the rec' iving end and the ed a stone color and the letters and Mrs. Isle McKinsey, of Heppner, message sent is duplicated on the emblems will be gilded. M. M. Peery proper authorities and get help. Five worthy of Improvement at the falls or six of the men went out that night of the Willamette, by the general daughter of Jasper Hills, has been sending machine. San Francisco, Aug. 16.—The wife deliver'd the oration of the occasion, Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 15.— to get the body, bnt bod to camp on government. If Congressmon Tongue visiting her parents, and is now visit­ ot Dr. Boxton, handsomely attired Preparations for the entertainment which was greatly enjoy«’1’. the way. The body was gotten the had lived this project would have ing her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. PROSECUTION CLOSES ITS Upon the conclusion of tae exercis­ in a tailor suit and a big black pic­ been the first to receive attention at Frank Warner, of Haxel Dell. CASE IN' LIND FRAUD next morning es the crowd marched to th .i opera ture hat, testified for the prosecu­ of the Harriman party while in Klam­ Hunting and fishing parties are ath are now well under way, and The funeral of Olsen will probably his hands. The reports of the engi­ San Francisco, Aug. 14.—The gov­ house, where an informal program tion in the Glass trial today. She everything is being done that »11 be held here next Monday, other de­ neers are accompanied by an opinion still numerous along the river. told of her husband bringing home was carried out, speeches were made tails not being yet arranged. The from the legal department of the Frank Warner, formerly of Fall ernment today In the United States on the alms and objects of Odd Fel­ $5000 la currency which Boxton de­ in any way lend to their enjoyment deceased had one brother, Paul Ol­ government to the effect that the Creek. haH finished moving his furni­ circuit court, closed its case against lowship and the Irture of a greater clares was paid to him as a bribe by while here. Several of Mr. Har-I- sen, at Wendling and one at some general government has the first ture to life farm at Hazel Dell, where Millionaires John -E. Benson and Dr. Sprinfield by Mayor J. D. Matlock T. V. Halsey. Mrs. Boxton was not man's children will accompany him D. Perrin, charged with conspiracy to on his trip and efforts are being other place, the last time heard from right to use the waters of any navi­ he will reside in the future. obtain 12,000 acres of land in Te- and, M. Svarv'rud, of Eug“ne, Mayor cross-examined. Former Supervisor made to purchase saddle horses being at West Superior Wisconsin. gable stream for purposes of naviga­ Clarence McBee Is now getting Phillips testified to the acceptance R. A. Jay.ie, G. H. B ,s3ett and J. J. from local dealers for their use while Olsen was twenty-right years cld. tion. It would seem after what has ready to build a new residence on his hema county by fraud. ,The greater part of the morning Bryan, of Sprirqflcld. A good social of various bribes from a representa­ here. It is possible that the strike having been In this country six years. been done by the state that there are farm near Rush Island. Burt Kel- time was had until a lat - hour, when tive of the public service corpora­ no serious obstacles In the way of ac ­ session was conslumed in arguments of the telegraph operators will de­ The two men had lived and hunted quiring public ownership of the falls say will be the next to build a new over the admissibility of the testi­ those present, voting this one of the tions Phillips on cross-examination lay his visit for a short time, bnt together for four or five y *ara. and barn most successful events in the history admitted testifying under an Immuni­ of the Willamette for an open water­ house mony of Wilford B. Harlan, formerly unless the railroad operators become Mrs. Hyre, of Eugene, is visiting of the I. O. O. F. in Springfield, de­ ty contract. way to the ocean for the rapldjy In­ relatives at Wlnberry, Rush Island clerk of the general land office at parted for their homes A lagre del­ A lively tilt occurred between Del- involved it is probable that he will creasing commerce of the Willamette and Washington, who tn answering ques ­ be here within the next 48 houra. Dexter. valley. tions by counsel for the government, egation from Eugene, Wendling, Cor­ mas and Heney during the cross-ex­ It is not possible to learn anything amination of Fhillips. Delmas asked confessed that he had accepted $200 vallis and other places attended. OI TIXMIK OF HOP CROP AT The committee on arrangements,in the witness if Ruef was not Included definite as to the time of his arrival from Benson as a bribe to keep him here, those who are in a position to HOME AND ABROAD Informed in advance of the prospec­ behalf of the lodge, wish to thank in the immurlty contract. Heney ob­ know maintaining the utmost secrecy tive opening of the Plumas and other the business men who closed their jected on the ground that Delmas relative to anything whatever con­ Waterville Times, August 9: The forest reserves, this money being left places of business at 6 o’clock and i was trying to irtcrpise foreign mat­ cerning Mr. Harriman or his party. I Superintendent Bassett for closing' te". D?tmas said that in the previ­ local market has continued very qui­ for him In a bathroom by Benson. i A railroad telegraph operator is SENATOR FI'LTON IN' INTERVIEW et the past week, dealers showlug no After a determined struggle by the the Booth-Kelly Company's mill at i ous trial the court bad ruled the i now at the Lodge installing batteries Inclination to buy at the prices asked. 5 o'clock, thus giving the men an same question prooer. The court cut attorneys for the defense, Judge De SALEM DEI’LARES THAT With concessions in prices it is un­ The building committee of the opportunity of participating. ’ ' **■ the ’ quarrel ---------- short ' with asperity, and and instruments, and the telegraph boaid of t *gentj cf th? University of Haven ordered this testimony strick­ between this- city and the Bay | overru'ed Heney’s objection. . Phil­ line CONGRESS SHOULD KEEP Wil- derstood some business could be Oregon met yesterday Pftcrnoon and en out because it ante-dated the pe- Springfield Ia>cal Notes. is practically completed. The line transacted The cosat markets are lips answered that tu*h was his un ­ rlod of the alleged conspiracy be- R. C. Morgan, of this city, receiv­ derstanding. follows as nearly as practical the LAMbrrrE river open to also very quiet, business being of after examining the new library tween Benson and Perin. ed a telegram fraom Juneau, Alaska, | main traveled road leading from small volume at laHt reported prices. building acc: pttd it as ijlfllllng the Phillips tetrtifi *d that there was a Aged Mun Takes Stand, stating that H. Borlen had died there Long Lake to Pelican Bay. From Growers are still holding their re­ contract. The building I’ not com­ workirg agreement amor; the super ­ The case for the government was No particulars maining stock firmly, but if the Inac­ pletely finished, for there O consid­ closed by the testimony of William on Monday right visors that whatever differenres here to Long Lake it takes a direct route, leaving the main road near tivity continues there is no doubt erable yet to be done in making the E. Valk, formerly examiner of con­ have yet beeh received. Mr. Borien, who was a resident of arose they should be settled in the Moore’s mill and following the line they will be willing to sell at the rooms rent dy for occupancy. Shelves, tracts In the general land office at now notoi lotis Sunday r ght caucuses IXHKS AT OREGON ( 1TY best price obtainable befiite long. chairs. I'ghts, tables and ether sim­ Washington, who stated that he met Springfield, went to Alaska some I and that d|fferen< *s so settl'd should fence over the hill. About four miles Crop news Is practically unchanged ilar thing“ are yet tq be provided. Benson at the Willard house, talked time ago for a pleasure trip. He be buried and a solid front present­ , of poles were required, the other owned considerable property here. The libraty proper will be on the ¡27 of wire being fastened to trees. A heavy wind storm in New York with him about the Henson and Hyde The home of our genial postman ed to the public. He said the Sun­ I The line is being built by the Midway Senator Charles W. Fulton, of As­ Htate did some damage to the vine, second floor, which Is a splendid land fraud prosecutions and accepted day r'ght seer< « meetings were al ­ eoria, was in the city Wednesday and but not to any serious extent. Other­ apartment for the twenty thousand from him “as a loan” $75. The mo- tre, Finley Roberts, was made hnp-i ways attended by Ru'f and Schmkz, j Telephone and Telegraplw company, py Sunday by the arrival of a Im­ and will connect with their line to made a special Investigation Into the wise there is no change reported, the volumes whl* h make tin the univer­ tion of the defense to strike Finley Earl Roberts and it was at one cf them that a .Thrall. conditions affecting river transpor­ vines being absolutely free from sity collection. ^The third floor will tlmony from the record was denied. pound son. majority of the supervisor- voted to will soon take a position in the post-r It is malnlv through the efforts tation. says the Salem Journal He mold. The coast crop continues be used for class rooms, while the vote In favor of the Home company Dr, Perri, aged millionaire from visited the water fro.it and examined growing steadily with good weather. first floor, or basement, will have Arizona, took the stand late in the office, where he will Instruct F. E. telephone franchise after th y had I of Col. Wm. H. Holablrd that Mr. Sr. how to do things. Harriman was Induced to agree to the line of barges that Is being built, There are some reports of lice from four rooms for Instructors. The li­ afternoon in his own behalf. He Mr. and Mrs. John Watson and taken the money from the Pacific spend his vacation in Klamath, and commented on the river steamer on Oregon, but reliable parties claim brary may be known as Johnson Hall. strongly denied the testimony of States company. Phillips said that daughter Gl ¡dvs, of Cottage Grove, The gii Is' clubhouse was accept­ that gentleman is due perhaps the stocks, having a new hull con­ this Is greatly over estimated Cables at the caucus votes were taken by to Charles P. Snell, th<> star witness for more credit for boosting Klamath structed. and announced that at the from England report the crop mak­ ed sonic* time ago. It is also yet to tin* prosecution. Dr. Perrin seemed and Mr. and Mrs. Rich Watson, of rollcall. than any other Individual on earth. Benton county fair he will open his ing good progress, and the outlook be furnished, and when ready will indignant against Benson, and when I Toncpah, Nev., are visiting at the i The Colonel sometime since stated campaign for an open Willamette fair for an average yield. Germany make a h ome for about twenty girls. referring to the land deals with him I home of Mrs. Doran and Mrs. Brad-1 ley this week. to a Heratd representative that there river from Eugene to the Columbia. I reports cold wenther, but hops mgk- lost control of himself anti had to be, J. 1. Clark and wife.who have been were very few places in the world Favor« Free locks. i Ing good progress, and a good crop ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ called to order. He testified that he1 at Foley Springs for an outing, have that would compare with Pelican Senator Fulton unhesitatingly de- 1 expected The Ixmdon and Ctmtiiien- ♦ ♦ was the owner of some 300,000 acres returned h mt. Jim is fully restor- Captain C. J. Dodd, who is gather­ Bay as a sportsman's paradise, and Clares that It Is the duty of the gen­ tal markets are reported somewhat * MARRIED. ♦ of land In Arizona, and at ont time ; ed to health, and his family, he says, ing statistical information tor the it is evident that he ha« used son* eral government to take over the easier for 1906 hops. ♦ had 150,000 acres near Fresno. Dr. is better. government, brings the pleasing in­ very convincing talk on Mr. Ham­ locks and canal at Oregon City by ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Perin said then was not one word I Mrs. E. Well*, and Mrs. G. A. Lu- news that cereal cdops tn lame coun­ purchase or condemnation, and main­ of truth In the testimony >f Snell re-i ther and son Hat Id were visiting ty are the best in years He learns man. That he could not posxioJ overestimate the happy ctondltioni F McBell and Mrs. Cora C. garding tl. > Tehema county land deal. tain It free to the transportation in­ Mrs. John Perkins, daughter of Mrs. a« samples of ........ the ........ yield of v..«. grains that existing there is well known by si - ....... re married on August 15, terests and producer», and that this E. Wells, at Ma ’ toon. Or., two davs,' ’ ’ "• Chase, who lives in the forks v. N 4V. Phelps officiating. tRGl'M NTS 'N who are familiar with the situatfo». is the first great result to accom­ Since last February the naturaliza­ this week.—News. t of the river, a few miles out, thresh­ and by inducing the Harriman par! C. Nye and Miss Mabel F. plish to make this Inland waterway tion laws of the country have been BENSON LAND CASE ed .">0 bu. hels of common oats to the to come the Colonel has placed inn free to the public. Senator Fulton federal instead of each state hnvlng ere married this afternoon acre; 27 44 of wheat and 4014 of whole country under everlastM ity Judge Chrisman. The is a waterways man, coming from a local laws, as formerly. Considera­ San Fr r.'Uco. Aug 16.—United MARRIAGE BLISS IS barley. Bruno Vitus, over beyond a resident of Philomath. States A >rnt-y A. P. Black argued live seaport at the mouth of the Co­ ble difference has been made in the OF SHORT DERATION Springfield, who is now threshing.re- obligations to him, although a: ta* time he purchased the property mor lombia, and Is naturally Interested Oregon laws. Now If an applicant * a popular youug lady of before Jude* DeHaven this morning ports the following yields: "World in whatever will Increase the Impor­ for citizenship do«*s not obtain his Pittsburg, Aug. 16.—Word was re­ Wonder oats, 100 to 110 buhéis an or less resentment may have beesi« in an endes.er to show too jury that tance of water transportation. He final papers in at least seven years Dr. Perrin and John A. Benson con­ ceived here recently from Paris, that acre, spring wheat, 40 bushels, and because of his withdrawing it fro says for a comparatively small ex­ after he has filed notice of his Inten­ use. .. . spired to defraud the government in Mrs. Sarah A. Hart .McKee, formerly winter wheat, from 25 to 27 bushels. public C. T. Day, of Sa nFrancisco, chi« pense, compared to what is being tion he must take out first papers securing valuable timber lands in Te­ Mrs. Hugh Tevis, has instituted an Other farmers In that part of the electrician of the Southern rar* spent on rivers not so large as again, and wait the required five hema county. A map of the county of action at the French capital for a di­ county report similar good yields. Willamette this river, that is company, who has been ins'ali . years. When he petitions for his fi­ Tehema, with colored settions show­ vorce from McKee. sapped by Irrigation, and is not M. Svarverud tells the Guard that the batteries and Instruments of l nal papers a notice must also be post­ It has been private gossip In I soci- ing the holdings cf Perrin and those Ject to freezing in winter, but ed in a public place before the cir- applied for in the dummy applica­ etv here for some tlm that th« e Mo­ reports that come to his office from telegraph line at Pelican Bay_ western part of the county are was in town today adjustin-' th»’ • twehe-months-ln-the-year open cult court can grant him papara of tions, was proditc il an«t referred to Kees had separrted abr< ad oi rn ar­ the ter course, the Willamette river citizenship. count of incompat-bilitv, g and ie suit very rosy, the yield of grain in many and getting things in resdine»» throughout the argument. be made navigable from Firgem Notice ot Mr. Black sho«ved the jtiry land for divorce is not much i of i sur- instances far exceeding pre-threshing connecting the line through the mouth. Senator Fulton Is cl estimates. The late rain did little if Thrall. A telegraphone »ill Intention of • ever st by jhe application of Rich­ prise to those who hav lowed any Injury, and in some respects is stalled here, which :*■ full of statistics and enthusb descript ii : . nhk toon, an Oakland bartend1 r, who did the melodramatic care of t ie two about the presentation of them, regarded as a benefit. • of the telephone line for telegr p young and exceedingly rich not even kn<>» the character of the prev the ca whose a) purposes. document which he sigil and later flies. *en*te Ift. . a Is done I produced fid i .* worker Oil col porting t >n, but SECRET SECV» F I i of the ,1 «h| a M A sent by SPYING h nailer ii ti Benson. 4 Program Ontlin«-,! wor n re persons and ci atlons Polntl at Benson Chicago. Aug. 1 '■ 11 a i the state his taken It IV, ss a r< »nd n fina Black sa d Herald -avs that seer* 1 r f a y said Senator Fulton. ri i wen this *roase 8' Trtis .1 ment shows Its fa< of the department of Ja’t ? duty of the congressm . can«fn < a 9 th e Ida- that the man sitting at .1 through the bureau ii c< the district and the two Ore- table, there, hat been $750.006 are said to be on the ayi ¡I We from Oregon to present this matte rf tl ton wood bl ack eat of crimes and the big railway ecr",'"at to the rivers an dharbera comniltte* little II i quese ft V to canv out ne grandmother- of tue old certain if the laws arc c r h nJt dJ nt «thing ai soon as congress con/enea. an< hemes." 'ch Dunkard famill«*« of Western letter and spirit Profc mr W M. Sutton, oow prin­ you can assure the resders of yom T'en - Kania have made and used is obtainable as to ’ ’’■ P palter that it will be done tn no half ciple of the public schools at Enter­ “Hk :stom> and as «r»**- 1 It* «bar E«g>. driwim *ly a« **rin pr