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nvi TNK BVaSMX WKMLY GVAKD THURSDAY, JAN. 27, 1910 M’CALLHEADS COMME ui I I I I I t W.ialila>: ton, Ian $'« - Senator AeYaon, of Mlnnssota. and !<«pra»«n lallv» McCall, ot Maaaacbusrtts, ware today elected cbalrmau end vlce- rbairuiau, reepei lively, of tbe joint cougrimstcjLa) loiuuiHtee. charged with lbw lavestlgutluu of tbe facta MuderlyUig tbe Ballinger Placbot <un troveray I lie ctalrmaa auuuuiioed that all charges from a reapoaelble source will tie glvsu careful conciti •vallon COMMISSIONER Ft Untila. Jan 22 With more than two hundred tleptuy sheriffs, constable« and ape !al service men In pursuit, 'll is believed the four men who held up the Missouri Pa cific train, uurnbtn s, uear Eureka, 30 tulles from here, will be run to earth today Rloodb uuds were put on the trail today. I’ontofflce Inspector Dickson stated that the loot might amount to 110.» 000 Th« bloodhoud> are tracklag the robbers towards this city Rewards aggregating $5200 bava been offered INDICTMENT AGAINST HEINZE IS QUASHED STOCK STORY BAILEY’S SIDE OF New York. Jan 22—Judge Hough, Bay« He Sent Word to Keepers of CI.» United Blates circult courl, tcnluy »ustulurd th« dein ul iwr rnter- Of His Bunch to Supply ed by Attorney John H Muncbfleld aud quailed tbe Inldi luuait agulast F Awgust Heiner lu the Mercantlle Htate i>uiry slid Food Commission er llallwy. wh«u shown u dispatch from Kugeiir to th« Portland Tele gram yesterday that tbe Eugene Hu mane society had taken prosecute him tor alleged of bls cattle on hie ranch lu Keuale vulley, said; "1 gol caught out there lu the Mt Kenzle valley, like many other farm ers have thia year ¡low could I forecast this abnormal weather c>:> (Ittioli auy heller Ilian othe r farmers, who have been caught by the dozen, just as I was' Ihces anyone think that i would turn out to starve, from sheer cussednesa. u bind of stoc k that has coat me u big sum of hard earned money ? I have done and will continue to do all that I cau to save the animals. ' 'I hr Journal says State Dairy aud Food Commissioner llallry. lu a atateinenl made regarding the fore going news dispatch, says that be had Do. heard of the trouble «ben received word that they were with out feed Hr at once, <>n Sunday, aent feed to them and again ordered more to be sent yeaterday. Mr Halley said that hr formerly had I ho head of rattle and &<• sheep on the ranch, but that some tliur ago hr MSI a carload away, and that he did not know that he bad more thau 4 0 or 60 head there at the preaent time At the time he took the car load away he ««• told by those In charge of hla place that hr had feed sufficient for the winter and was ad vised to leave the remainder there Whit b hr dl<l The snow and the Ice of the re cent cold s|>ell was hard on hla cat tle, Mr llallry aaya. and It waa Im- |MXalblr to get ftn-d to them on ac count of the high water and th« a|||r |»«ry roads Home time ago Hart Brothers, who ar« In charge of th« place, sent him word that some of the cattle were getting pretty thin and naked for authority to sell the thin ones He gave the authority Mr Bailey aaya. Mr Halley says that the same con ditions have been existent In east ern Oregon and that th« sh««p nud cattle have Ixs-n dying In large num bers. so that It In nothing unusual for hla cattle to be In the same fix, Hn Is trying to get feed to them, and dlil not know that they needed It un til Sunday, and cannot see why Hart Brothers did not Inform him sooner of th« bad conditions Í HEINZ«. bank ewse The ground for the court's action was that mainly urged by Hetnze'a counsel. Judge Hough ruling that the presence lu the grand jury room df John P. Frrnsler, expert accountant. In any capacity except that of a wit neats was prejudicial to >lrlate's le;ral rights. NEW IMPROVEMENT CLUB MOVES TO EXTEND CITY LIMITS WESTERLY People of Northwestern Part of City Form Organization Last Night Not to be outdone tiy the resident» of East Eugene aixl South Eugene, resident* the HL _____ _ of the northwestern part of the city met last night and organized a Northwc.t Eugene Im provement club. Like the other two organisations, the purpose of the CRESSWELL PUBLIC BVW club is to work for the best In terests of Its section of the city. The SCHOOLS CROWDED prlncliml topic of discussion last I night waa the extension of the city New Building Necessary Next limits to the west. The club organized by election. J. Summer Because of In Me rrl». president; A. W. Lewis, sec creases Attendance. retary and E I. K. Q.'imby, tres-urer. Mr Yonrg Geotq-c Gcoi q' F. ( oner and Owing to the crowded condition Msik Fletnin * tc » »p-Int d as a Severn! changes have beec-n mndo In com .rltt. e to I .'■ligate tl proper ns'on cf ii the the Creswell public school. It wits m. htd to ’ at first thought It would be necea- the corp lite ’ . .» rl o t' pm i to nary to bring some of the griidcs to the cl. It ft ” ater tre-ttrg. M'cnrvt I •«ma« <f o Coinirer- the second floor of the I law Icy con- cretc block, but room was provided clal club, was pi-rei t at th ni'3t- In the school building so that such ing and h ! d r «rid the peoplt or uni formity of . fleet extend3(1 and c.h- a move was not necessary. The high school uses part of the er matters per’-« nlogat > the beautl- hall upstairs The third and fourth flcatlc n of the city. He invited the grades, formerly taught by Ml«« ussoclatlon to make the rooms of the Stacey nnd Mr. Richards, have been promotion deportment their meeting taken by Miss fllchardson. daughter pl-ce «nd the Invitation was accept- of Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Richardson of ed. Tèe as ocln l< n will meet there Creswell. Mr Richards now liati again r*xt Friday evening. The the fifth nnd sixth grades and Miss meeting will be a.I dressed by Htncey the seventh nnd eighth There someone on street opoulng. sew- Imvrove- was m> change made in the primary er Improvement and grade. * A resolutlon tnents generally, The Increase In attendance will of thanks to the Commercial club necessitate cither the enlarging of end Mr. Freeman for the office to the present building or the erection meet nt the promotion department, ot n new nnd larger one thia summer. waa Voted. - Chronicle At the annual meeting of the stockholders of the First National Hank of Cottage Grove II. Eakins wan re-elc'cted president and T. C Wheel er cashier. The board of dlrectora for the m w year 1« made up na fol lows: Herbert Eakin. T. C. Wheeler, home Oliver Veatch, N. W. White qntl J. 224 II. Hawley. The First National en I 0, joyed a year of prosperity. Two senil-nnnual dividends were declared I lie bank haa, $17.000 In Its reserve fund and $5000 In undivided profits I’rof. A. I». Briggs, professor of mathematics In the O. A. C. for four years president of the Drain Normal school, in the public school work for sixteen years, a man of splendid at tainments and character, today was elected superintendent of tlhei All- We desire to extend to our friends bany schools and will begin work and neighbors our heartfelt thanks within a few days.—Albany Demo for their kindness and assistance crat. during the Illness and at the- death William Kyle * Sons today be- of our beloved daughter. Mollie. Es peclally do we thank the member» of gnn suit in the circuit court against th« Royal Neighbors and the M. W. W. U. Phelps and R. W. Huff to recover $356.61 on a promissory A. note. Williams * Bean are attor H. 8CHWIND AND FAMILY. neys for the plaintiff. Marcola, Or. HEAD TO FOOT tor Six Monies his Suffering was Beyond Words—tire Mas$ of Irri tation and Itching was Dreadful- Slept Only from Sheer Exhaustion — Almost Out of His Mind—After 24 Hours’ Use of Cuticura Slept Like an Infant and Then was (From Raturdey » Isaily Guard? The following Is from one of the Una hundred thousand pounds ot keepers of the J. W. Bailey ranch. dyuaniite, honeycombed .in Jasper on the McKenzie: Mr. Bailey is Editor Guard: Portland, Ore., Jan 20—Former Blue Mountain district Is the only Point, a rock spur on tbe right-of- way of the new Southern Facitlc cut having hla rattle fed. As he stated congressman and commissioner of point scored by the prosecution The last wltats* yesterday after off two tulles west of Jasper, that to the Guard, the 1 first feed win the general land office, Binger Her noon waa George Sorenson who or waa exploded thia afternoon in ante hauled January 17th. Mr. Bailey mann, and late United Blates aens- iginated the attempt to loot school ckarga, lifted with a terrific detona says the cattle will be fed from now ter Juhn H Mitchell were "the peo- lands by procuring the creation of tion thousands of tons of rock into on. He waa told there was no bay pie at Washington" who were work- the Blue Mountain forest reserve tbe river and left tbe right-of-way to be had anywhere In that part of He bad just begun bls recital of bow nearly clear—a perfect demonstra the valley. lag lu the national capital to create the plans were made when the court tion of tbe powder man a art. Three JAMES HART. the Blue Mountain forest reserve. adjourned because of the illness of carloads of tbe dangerous explaslve said Franklin Pterce Mays, aocord- Judge Wolverton representing a cost of 515,000, placed CALIFORNIA TRAINS Ibg to George Sorenson who was on It was made plain by the testi In 84 holes on all sides of tbe bill, re years ago, I fell from the witness «maud in the Hermann mony of Borenaon that hla fellow sponded to tbe electrical charge. Th« VIA EUGENE—WEED a step-ladder, bruising trial today Vhls Is the first tit»« conspirators, Franklin P Mays. H. A imtnense charge woa so arranged by | my heel. In a few clays the myaterisrea "people at Washing- Smith (deceased l. and W N. Jones the skilled powder experts of tbei IN YEAR AND HALF I could not walk. I ton" have been Identified by nata* were experienced in acquiring school Utah Construction Company that the called in a doctor and aud Wee OWeuae Immediately Inter and government timber lands ille concussion was destroyed aud though* Southern Pacific Attorney Say» inside ot a week eryaip- posed au «Objection Judge Weltwr- gally and that they had associated in felt for miles did no damage. riaa set in. The doctor had not cured me of toa held ttiut this declaration should many deals previous to the Blu« Natron Line is Being For months a »mall army of men that when I was taken t»e dlsrevkrded by the jury Bales« .Mountain forest reserve coup. with hammers and drills have been Realized with eczema from head i here was further evidence ceanect- Various witness«» testified that at work honeycombing tbe big rock to foot. I was tick for lag Hwrmann with the conspiracy. when W. N. Jone« found that a large with deep boles. •ix months and what 1 The Portland Journal says: “ 'We Horenson'« testimony created little amount of the school land was em suffered tongue could Yesterday it was announced that have not been heralding our doings evcUcUMOt among the spectators not tell. I could not braced by the Blue Mountain for the charge would be ready to be set incidentally. It was dlactaoed by est reserve, he engage'! E. P. Mc off between 9 and 10 o’clock this down in that part of the state with ■Jeep duy ■ r night because of that dread the- la-stlmoiiy of Hon-nsou that the Cormick of Baletn to prepare an in morning, but the electrlclaus were the blare of trumpets,' said Judge fol itching; when I did sleep it was from exhaustion. I was one mass of state laud board during the admit..« demnity selection list. Jn so doing unable to get every cap connected un Fenton, ‘and hence little is known of sheer irritation, it waa aven in my scalp. The the work going on there, but I will doctor trallon ot former Governor T. T. the unsurveyed lands were used as a til noon ’s medicine seemed to make ma (her, was aware of the swindles tu base, and a selection of surveyed A r fast aa a bole was filled an ex- say for the present 65 miles of road worse and I waa almost out c-f my mind. are in course of construction and I read of Cuticura and sent my wife to liHr carried on In school lands. lands, made Io that part of the state, that it will not be more than 18 the druggist, who was a memteer of my was later Incorporated In the Maury (idd Fellows, for a set of tha months at the most until trains will ledge With the clore of th« ninth day of Mountain forest reserve be operating between Portland and Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and the trial of Binger Hermann, the Cuticura Resolvent. I used them per- San Francisco over a road having at natentlv for government had not connected the twenty-four hours. Thai no place more than 1 per cent deft DdhBt dlr< < t!y Wttk ' • Bl M Albany's chief of police has bought night f Hept like an infant, the first grade.' Mountain forest reserve conspiracy. a regulation police heimet and uni solid night « sleep I had had for six 'Thus spoke W. D. Fenton, attor- m' nth». I was not afraid to use plenty Ex Surveyor-General .Meldrum'» tes form. Eugene police officers have ney for the Harriman lines in Ore- of < 'uticura Ointment «nd Cuticura Hoap timony that Hermann had advised worn uniforms for several hot water and in a week’» time I gon, at tbe banquet given to the with able hltu to invest In school lands lu the yaars. to put on my clothes again. Oregon Retail Hardware and Im- was In a month I was cured From that plement Dealer's association at the day to thia I cannot praise tha Cuticura Commercial club last night. Remedies too highly. I may add that This was the first official an I 1 have a very heavy head of hair which nouncement touching upon the com I owe to Cuticura. W. Harrison Smith, pletion of the Natron-Kiamath Falla R.F.D. 2. Mt. Kiwn. N. Y.. Feb. 3. ’08.'‘ A «ingle set of the Cuticura Remedies extension, and was received with a '/ten sufficient for tbe treatment ot storm of applause from the 350 bus la the Boat torturing, disfiguring, itching, iness men from all parts of the state burning and scaly humors, ecaema«, assembled in the banquet hail. rashes and irritation», with loss of hair, Means Double Tracking from infancy to age. when all other rem The Natron-Kiamath Falls exten edies fail. Guan nteed absolutely purs sion by making a detour passes in and may *■« used ' cm the hour of birth. CutCrvr- an».. ZSc- I. Otatmrpl '5<r 1. Rr«oiv»n« the Cascade range to Klamath Falls cSOr 1. ».nd LlkM-olate O»CM Fills CIS* 1. srr «>!• me v-ceM Poltei Dr: V CUeoi. Corp. and thence to Weed on the main line IB«'cirnoui ■•*• Pm-« , I.«' .Jib’» Ac» « .»rnn of the Southern Pacific, in Califor I « aim ».»• C oxmw » boua Sai» n t—(■■ nia. will practically mean the double tracking of that large section of tha Spokane, Jan. 20—According to Few people realize the magnitude line and give much better time for PRESIDENT WANTS statements mad« by Dr. L. B. Har of contemplated operations of tbe heavy freight business by the elimi B'G BATTLESHIP vey. of Colville, Washington, and Dr. nation of the heavy climb over the M. F. Sutters, of Spokane, a man White Automatic Incubator com Sisklyous. Washington Jan. 22.—In a can- known as James F. lxigan whose pany. which haa recently purchased The line from Weed to Klamath t( ence with Chvlrtren Foss, of the real name is believed to be Freder the Harden planing mill on Oregon Falla, known as the California North- bocse immltue j » naval affairs, ic k Jahns, on trial at Colville for the avenue for a factory and has estab Eastern, has already been completed anu R-entstive R oth I s of Mas- murder of Mrs Agnes Jansen, has and is now in operation, and the sachunc «, a mairter ot tbe commit confessed not only to that crime, but lished a salesroom in the F. E. THOMAS TAGOART. extension from Klamath Falls, along tee, 1. dent T ft acM uno i he to two others. He said he killed I Chambers concrete block on Olive the east shore of upper Klamath fai td a p. rl iM ft r cwo new bat- Mrs. Janson by breaking her neck in street. plosive cap with two insulated wires lake and west of the Klamath rner tle'hlps of the improved Dread- the beat of anger, and then burned occupying thy The company Is was placed on top and then carefully vation, is now under way, section nr 'ght t, pe in ibe for'.h jtrinq nav the body in the fire. hole was filled and tamped. This contracts having been let covering al r->r.p;ist',s b’ll. the president Ixcgan also admitted he murdered south room of the block, A line of the tuurning the lines were connected,the brooders will be placed along tbe en a total distance of approximately 4» d-clcrri it ..Ise ec-notry to provide E. R. Shively iu Spokaue and shipped warning given and every one hurried mile« On these stretches work is f'r^ " M tha t«o battle, hips a year. the body north In a trunk, where be tire south «ide of the room and a to safety. similar line of incubators along the being pushed as rapidly aa money burned It on hla farm, lie cunfess- The incubators and At the signal the blast was set off north «ide. and men can do it It la said that the "town" of Hill- c-cl he killed the real James 1-ogan. of and with a deafening report a cloud Will Cron lievhBtc-s Rier man has but one building, a shack Maple Falla, and also confessed his brooders will l>e In operation con of smoke and rock rose into the air. stantly alter tbe weather becomes The extension wil cross the east 10x12. Intention of committing other mur This was followed by crash after fork of the Deschutes river to Odell ders. He further confessed that be such that there are plenty of eggs crash as the tons of rook fell into the to work on. and It is planned by the lake, thence ancross the Cascade has been guilty of forgery. company to hold auction sales regu riwr below. mountains and down the middle fork The blast was successful and the at the Willamette river to Natron. larly every Saturday fot the purpose plan- rock was cleared as had been P»«iliv-lv rnred bF <>f selling the newly hatched chicks. ANTI-MERGER SUIT North of Klamath Falls, the road is t«»<! Lu'.He i'llliu. The Incubators will be set so that tied. known as the Oregon-Eastern. Tip y sUa rEicra Dis- WILL BE PUSHED the chicks will be hatched on Thurs From Natron business can reach -■•s r-im rysr'pia. In- days and they will be sold two days Portland either by way of Spring WlTT’.E - and Toe Hearty ♦ Washington, Jan. 20—It later. Of course it is necessary for WILL HAVE TO BLAST field and Eugene, or by way of Leb KalL-ig. A perfect rem ♦ was stated authoritatively to the purchasers to have brooders in Í* anon and Woodburn, by which Na IVtn edy for r: - inc«’. Nacseaj ♦ day that the government suit COUNTY ROAD OUT OF which to keep them for awhile. tron now has connection with the I Dr .«-siLess. Bad Taste ♦ for the dlsaolutlon of the A1 m > Mak«> Fwrniture FlUsS. Southern Pacific main line. I m tea Mauth. Cnutau ♦ merger of the Union Pacific The Harden planing mill plant SOLID IRON-LIKE ROCK The completion of the extension. ‘ifczk Ì IE- Pa" a the stda. ♦ slid Southern Pacific rail has been turning out furniture for | It Is explained, will not cause aband . roi.-’ ltv at. Thm ♦ ways. would not be dropped. the past several week». The White County Will Have to Recon onment of the line across the Sis- Vegsuuiie. ♦ Attorney General Wicker company will continue to manufac kiyous. but will relieve the conges '.gulata -he b-.w’s. ♦ sham has found nothing ture this line of goods In connection struct Stretch of Highway on tion and overcome the grades now SMALL PILL SVillW'-. SML ?5ICL ♦ far In his Investigation with their Incubators and brooders making hauling qj heay freight ■ee- MfrKenzie Washed Out ♦ warrant such action. and will have the furniture on sale essarlly slow and expensive Genuine Must Bear "CARTERS ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ at their store on Olive street. Fsc-Sitmle pigiatura Signatur« ra-osfflii County Commissioners Edwards I and Price trade e ttlp to a point WILLIAM BUOY DIED above the H'rdr cs bridge on the McKerxle ye-’etd y to examine a A NATURAL DEATH »tt'IM ' h *'* rr stretch of .he couu..y toad that had been wash'd out by the high water in the river. of the road < . “1S Body round ill his Cabin iu tut." rivt r. 1 i 't? potf ’>j$ < < . u a ui luu ruau washed out lies on the south side | Yesterday by Neighbors— of the rher some dls’snce above the| bridge. Cor. Cor . t«sLrer '«tLrer Price said 1 Coroner Holds Inquest. ih' • mo. ei.bat will be neces- sary to b ast th- raid out of solid The dead body of William W. rock for a dis ance of about 300 Buoy was found by neighbors in his feet. 1 he rock st bi point is of the cabin on upper Hills creek, eight IWswcll few • |22k «ol« w mc < hardest kird, alm t like iron, he miles east of Jasper yesterday abou crxnfM- $3 » said, and it will take lots of giant noon, Coroner Gordon was notified ■star Crws. powder to do th' wc k. later by telephone and he drove to 123c BriSzs T «stti 3 50 Commlsitoi’cr Price said the wash-iithe place where an inquest was Idol« Filii»«» out wu caused by kgs being held over the body. The jury em- E»an»l nii«s« dumped into the her st chat place. panelled by the coroner found that: [Silw Flllias* .51 The logs- loosen'd • id tore up the the man came to his death from; hciUr Flll'ma 2.50 earth and wher tue tresbet came natural causes. um « Rvbbsr Buoy, who was aged 71 years, last month, the road w^s easily des- PtatM 5.00 Baal *«k* , troyed. lived alone on his ranch in the hills.1 ’ bar Plata« 7.50 w.A.«nn, He had been seen around by his A n m« «HMaaa ■ rsanjaa Piinlaai EUr*t«a ,. ».50 neighbors two days before his body i W WORK SUAXANTIIO FOR IS VkARS CROPS SOUTH OF CITY was found, but he said he was sick' Pain .«» Extrsctioa > re« whaa nlataa ot bruise « o r b Consultation Free, Tos cea Oct ec« bette« lagrippe. One of his neighbors laoelered. peinU-e» werk done ao» eher«. All wor« fully <uar- IN BAD CONDITION ¡with ¡.heard his cattle bellowing yesterday! mt—<1. M.-lern »b- trlc équipement. Beet ac.cthuda. and rightly surmising that they Thurston Goc dr-.sture. who had not been fed on account 1 has a catte ra. -h In the vi ’irj RVILDtWO INCONFOWATKO fr of Buoy's illness, went over to his AlY.r ash . Sie. PORTLAND, OREGON cinity of Spencer Butte south F Hisi> «W place where he found Buoy dead Stries «oca»' « A. M. «e ( ». M. ««aAeyt. i le 1. of the city, I.- i >wn to There were no marks of violence on day and called at T le Guard the body nor other indications that I office. He says the recent he had been foully dealt with, so freeze has almost complete the jury returned a verdict of death ly ruined the f.dl-.'jwn crops from natural causes. In hfs vicinity « d cyi litions Buoy was an uncle of John Buoy, are very lad tl .¡a. There a Eugene real estate dealer. He | is no wheat sown in bls lo also leaves four daughters. The re cality, the rancher« ading ! mains were brought to Eugene for | only hry, b it he thinks it the I burial. but no definite arrange- oats !>% i 'tea ere ruined, menta have been made for the a gne t d ■»! •. f the wheat in funeral. the vallev nt 1st have also suffered the same fate. A mortgage given by O. M. and i ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Howard Rankin, administrators of the estate of the late M. A. Rankin, a Portland timber buyer, to .Merritt C. BEECH HARGIS AMD HIS bEVCTED MOTHER, WHO SPENT FARMERS WOULD BAKING POWDER Griswold for $11.494 47 and on 520 LYNCH WHITE MEN acres of timber land in the western HER FORTUNE SAJING HIM FROM THE GALLOWS. EXTRACTS part of Lane county, was filed with Mrs. Ixtuellen Hargis o" Ur-sthltt county. K».. mother of Beech Hart the county clerk this morning. This the young feudist who kill d h’s father, h believed to be losing ht r n'nd Decatur, Ala., Jan. 22.—Threaten is a part of the timber lands which When Judge Hargis, the feud leader, waa killed by his son he was,possessed ing a lynch ng. 300 ta mers have were sold two or three year» ago to of a fortune of nearly SIOU.OOO He owned a prosperous business nud constd gathered here a» 'flog the arrival Rankin through H. C. Mahon, of ArRiA|. WiL. CONVINCE rrable land. Mm. Hargis siwnt practically every dollar «he bad sating tiei late th trao re of Delsa and this city. Mahon. It will be remem «on from the scaffold, and when the court of appeals tinally sdiruied ibe de CUnt Lsng white uien charged with bered.. sued Rankin for over $40,000 ?lslon of the lower court and the youtb was sent to prison sba collapsed. 8la criminal assault on a w alte girl liv commission on the sale and won, but PORTLAND, one. ing near Decatur. The prisoners, had to attach the lands to get his la now in falling health and peunflesa were arrested at Cbatanooga. money. CURED IN ONE MONTH BY CUIICURA REMEDIES LOGANIADNIITS THREE PERSONS AUOUBTUS FEEDING CATTLE ON HIS RANCH LARGE SCALE ilOK h ^UACHE B ainle Dentistry Wise Dental Co. COFFEE 1 TEA SPICES 1 S JUST RIGHT’. CLOS SET a