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m BUGIMI WHÏLT QUAI D, THURSDAY, MAR. 10, 1910 NORTHERN PACIFIC’S RIGHT 'HAMILTON 10 CLOSE PORTLAND GATEWAY RUSHES„ “L UPHELD BV SUPREME COURT - 1F com PURELY VEGETABLE 1 safest medicine* ar» I ho*« which Isav« th« system In th« bajt cor. dltr'c altar their u»a Thia 1» one <»t th« principal virtu«* »• claim tor H b .< Item» tna<l« entirely «>1 roots. barb* and berk*. It I* hot In evm th» linall"«t degree harmful l«> snv *y»tem. but on the other hand It* vsg- •table ingredient* mak* It oae of tiie An«*t of tonic* to build up th* health In «»err way, A great many blood medicine* contain strong mineral ingredient* wbloh anfaeoreblr «fleet the bowel«, atomach or digestive ay* ta*n and anv blond purifying efleot they might have I* therefore offset by their Injurious •< tloa uo Uie general health H H 8 I* the one »ate and eure I lr ■><• purta»’ ft goa* Inin the circulation end rid* the blood of every Impurity er pollution It luerigthere the circulation end add* nourishing bropartte* to Uie blood and greatly aealat* In th« cur* of anv blood dlaaaa» H K S uaire* IthrumaUam Catarrh Horae ami Vicar* Scrofula, Ooritaglou., lllood 1'01*01 and *1! Ilk* ci*«»»«*. beret.»« II purlflea the tlrt ulatlor. b H H may ba laker by young oi old with al eolute »alety. and with th. assurance that li will cure »|| di»en««r and disorders due to an Impure or Loieoueti blood aubplr.eter. leaching down and tenuring hereditary taint* ouk OC u>e blood aud any medical advioe tree to all who write Mt* (From Saturday's Dally Guard ) Judge Hamilton is expediting th* “Tbe success of Eugene dapetida work of tbe circuit court and by the upon her surrounding farms. Tbe time the reifular term convenes Waabington, March 7.—The Interstate Commerce Commis- Monday morning the docket will be timber and other foremost resources will aoou be goo* and then the his well cleared and the trial cases will tory of th«- bxallty will depend upon gion does not have the power to compel common carriers, en at once begin. The following cases how well her farming ha* been de gaged in interstate commerce, to grant a physical connection have been disponed of veloped, ' said Senator W. H. Paul-1 with "branch railroads " upon complaint of the branch railroad The Booth-Kelly Lumber Co., a hauiti* of Puyallup, Wash., at th«1 corporation, substituted for the Cal meeting of the Eugene Fruit Grow itself, according to a decision announced today by the supreme ifornia Oregon Land Company vs. ers1 association In Frank's Hall this) court of the United States. This decision was made in what is J. W. Patrick Possession of proper afternoon. Senator Paulhamus, who ty. Continued. I* a prominent fruit grower In bi* known as the "Portland Gateway" case, and is a victory for the L. F. Wooley and J. C. L. Wooley, THM SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA. GA locality aud manager of tbe Puyallup Northern Pacific railroad, as opposed to the Harriman inter v*. H. A. Skeels. To recover money. and Sumner fruit union, gave the I Continued. most practical aud valuable talk to ests. The Blue Bell Medicine Company any body of farmer* every gathered v*. O. J. Hull. Recover money. Con In tbl* city. HI* subject was the tinued. uecesalty of organization to make Portland, Or.. March 7.—Tbe de ue of tbe decision, under present Oregon snd Southeastern Railraod competition possible, aud It was not cision In tbe Portland gateway case conditions, however, 1* problematic Company, vs. John Finn. Condemna al, owing to a gentleman's agree tion for right of way. Continued. only theory but fact for he told what had been done by the fruit growers' determine« that tbe Northern Pa ment between tbe Union Pacific and Jennie Gillett v*. The Treasure EX-SENATOR PLATT union of bis own valley. He told cific baa tbe right arbitrarily to re the Northern Pacific and Great GoM Mining Company, Limited. how they were shipping red raspber fuse to make Joint rate* and through Northern, which formally went Into Damages. Continued. EXPIRES SUDDENLY ries all over tbe United States and paznenger rout« via Portland to Ta effect Jan 1, 1910, for the Joint us Carl Travis v*. Robert Brownell the farmers were receiving cash re coma and Seattle with Union Pa age of the Northern Pacific tracks and Sarah Brownell. Recover money. between Portland and Puget Sound, Continued. turns that makes this farming an ex cific aud other roads. Once Famou* Politician Dies of ceedingly desirable occupation. Tbe i Th« issue 1« of long atanding) which gives tbe Harriman people Carl Travis vs. A. W. Morse. Re- Puyallup and Sumner valley la much' and w as stubbornly fought by the ■ equal rights with Hill lines In the coer money. Judgement for 7123.91, Acute Bright's Dis smaller and has less advantage* than Harriman lines, who objected to the disputed territory S per cent Interest, order of »ale of tbe Willamette Valley but by organ olosing of tbe gateway by the north-' The agreement is for 99 years, attached property. ease isation they have enrlcbed them- ern Pacific, whose object wa* get the subject to cancellation by either of Charles A. Endicott vs. R. S. Da bitter lesson long -haul by diverting business via the contracting parties upon 12 Armond. H. L. DeArmond, W V. De- selves, but only by Washington, March 8.—The Standard Oil Company today New York. March 6—Thomas Col of experience. The speaker told how St. Paul and Billings. Mont. The val-) months' notice. Artnond and H. H. DeArtnond, a co lier Platt, formerly United States S«?n- Eugene and I^tne county could do partnership, recover money. Set for filed in the supremo court of the United States its brief in op ator from New York, and for years a this without this lesson, profiting trial Monday morning. position to the attempt of the government to dissolve it as violat national figure In Republican poll-) by the experience of the growers Philip Riggs vs. The Sunset Lum tics, died at 3:45 this afternoon in around Puyallup aud Sumner, ber Company. To recover money. De ing the Sherman anti trust law. This comes as a prelude to the th«- apartments of Mr. and Mrs. Gu*-| An immense amount I of canneJ murrer to atnmended comp, over- ■ I* - used - all over the country. oral argument of the case made by the attorneys for the de lave Abels, on West Eleventh street.' goods rulled. from whom he had rented three This 1* used in the Hale* altogether, Pacific Light and Power Company, fense an.l for thu govemuMat. room* th« last four years. Mr*. where wheat and cattle are raised, v*. Oregon and California Railroad The keynote of the defense is the so-called preservation of Abel«- had b«-en his nurse. Company. Condemnation. Continued. and also by tbe nation out of the Dr. Paul Auterbrldge. hl* physi fruit season. At present much of this Frank E. Dunn vs. W. J. Canaday, the "rights of individual citizens of the United Slates.' cian said tonight that the cause of canning is done away from where recover money. Disugiaeed on mo The brief stutes that the company's business was a lawful death was chronic and acute Bright's the fruit I* produced. Thia must be tion of plaintiff. disease. Tbe body was removed to May Finch vs. John Petty. Recov at home and a local cannery "Is one and the owners thereof were and are lawfully entitled to night to the home of Frank H Platt, done er property. Continued. a positive necessity, it trult growing a son. and will be taken on Tuesday L. M. Travis vs. Belinda J. Mere continue the same, and if in 1900, when the petition was filed, Is done on a large scale, for there is Kansas City, March 7.—John P. bann Moss, burst in upon them and to Oswego. N. Y’., the senatoFa birth a limit to tbe lixnl sales and Cudahy, the millionaire society lead commeaced beating Llills. Mrs. Cud dith. Recover money. Continued. they were not restricting interstate trade, or by unlawful means place. where It will be buri«-d. Fu alwuys ahy ran upstairs. The men continued John Dodd and William Mead, co there are poor days influenced by seeking n monopoly (which it is not),-the court should not have neral services will be held W«*dne«<lay the weather and other thing*, and a er and clubman, who early yester to beat Lillis with a pocket knife and partners doing business as Dodd, at tbe Presbyterian church In Oswe cannery must handle tbe trult that day morning, assaulted Jere 8. Lilli*, an electric light eight Inches long. Mead & Co vs. H. C. Mahon. Recov interfere with it. go. miaul be shipped fresh on these bank president, clubman, and former Later Cudah> ran upstairs, where er money. Dismksei on motion of I nd Come« Ku<l<l«'nly Intimate friend of Cudahy, will be Mrs. Cudahy was, and struck her sev plaintiff. days. The end was startlngly sudden. An Annie R. Smith vs. George M. Organization la the only remedy arraigned in tbe police court one eral times, inflicting a bad black eye. hour before the «enataor died Ills two for lue present condition Settled and of the week from today, but Cudaby's at and other hurts. Then he rushed Jackson. Recover son*. Frank and Edward, with their farmers who must suffer because torneys do not know tbe where down stairs. "And I guess he then dismissed. families, and his son. Harry, with the they allow middlemen or outside con-1 abouts of their client. began to use the knife on Lillis. Franklin T. Plank vs. Bud Kompp latter's daughter Charlotte, and son. dirions to take their profits, for by . At tbe Coates hotel, where Cudahy Freda (her maid), ran downstairs, and C. K. Kompp. Damages. Set tor Sherman, had left th« house after a single bead the competition can be J spent the greater part of day yes and came up telling me they were trial oMnday 1 p. m. their usual Sunday visit. Th« sena met on equal grounds. In every other: terday, no Information of his where cutting Mr. Lillis. I cried murder' In the matter of tbe application tor said at that time he felt very well Hue, In every otûer line, be it; abouts could be secured. Nothing and ran to tbe telephone and called of the Pullman Company, to reduce and thought he would read the Sun steel, paper or coal, there are com-, could be learned at the Cudahy resi the police. They kept on beating its assessment for the year 1909. Ap day papers. Cudahy peal from board of equalization of blnatlons that handie the supply, ex- dence regarding hi* whereabouts nor and cutting Mr. Lillis. At 3 o'clock he was taken with a cspi tbe farmer*. Mr. Paulbamus would Mrs. Cudahy make any ex would beat him awhile and tbe Lane county. Dismissed on. motion fainting spell, and Dr Auterbrldge said that tbe reason tor Ibis Is their planation of the affair. chauffeur would cry 'turn him over’, of plaintiff. wa* called hurriedly. The family wits lack of confidence in each other, Attendants at St. Mary's hospital, and then they would beat him some Disston Lumber Company vs. notified and returned In haste. Mr. But tats where Lillis was taken yetserday, more. Then the Dolice came." Chambers Lumber Company. Recov Is being overcome and it is I Platt recovered from his first lapse, only a matter of time when they stated the wounded man was resting er money. Dismissed on motion of but sank Into unconsciousness again Cudahy Return« plaintiff. Washington. March 8 That the ta 3:30 and died nt 3 45 o’clock. The too, ' will be able to take this advan- well. W«<lnc*day. Thursday. Friday and Extreme reticence was the marked John R. Campbell vs. H. L. DeAr- tage. But It will be a great thing Kansas City. March 7.—o. P. Cud Nuturdni. Heptembcr 21. 22. 23 and fourteenth and fifteen*!) amendment*! relatives were all at the bedside. characteristic of everyone connected for the community which can see ahy and Brother Joseph of Omaha, mond, R. S. DeArtnond and W. A. SA, 1» the data* of th<< Lane county to the constitution are null anj void, with, the case today and the exact this advantage first. entered the offke '..¡s attorney a,t DeArmond. Recover money L. M. fair. «< decided upon at a m.-a-tlng of I* declared by a resolution Introduc It 1* easier now for the farmer* nature of Lillis' wounds could not be no-n. T*« h- : .ers reruainel with Travis for plaintiff. th., fair aaacHlatlon last night A ed by Representative Sisson (.Missis-i HILL AND HARRIMAN learned, as neither the physician* nor John M. Pipes and George A. Pipes In the locality of Puyallup to dispose the rt • r-eyt t r five minutes and rousing fair will be held and chair Ippl I which direct* the Attorney | 2VU.U0U crate* of red raspberries nurse« at the hospital would discuss st*'- j f ■’’€ ntwspap«* r^en that on vs. H. R. iKncaid. Recover money. INTERESTS WILL CLASH of men of committee* w.-ro name.! Ia*t Ger-ral to submit the question to this phase of the case. It was stated than It was formerly before combin s*.-|~e cou"!el taey must refuse Settled and dismissed. night, the chairmen to appoint two the supreme court. today that Lillis would not prosecute tn make a statement at this time. The Booth-Kelly Lumber Com The Sisson* resolution • recite* Recent right of way activity In the ation, 5.OUU crates. other member* to serve With them. Cudahy. pany vs. J. B. Hill and R. Rae and T„ere were reasons for this. Tbe that the Journal* of the Senate and 1 Malheur valley affords fresh evi- Those named are aa follow* organization did things systematic- Retur:!:? unexpectedly to hit Fannie C. Rae, his wife. Reaover Mrs. Cudahy'« Story. Granger«' exhibit, C. J. Hurd. Ilva- bouse of .1'.', 1. 40th, and list CO*-1 d«»nc«. thst the struggle between the money. Dismissed on motion of Fresh fruit wa* shipped to a home eat.y £ mCay mornlug Cudahy plaintiff. Kansas City, March 7. — This af atock. Amos Wilkin*, agriculture. K. greases show that two amendment* ' Hill snd Harriman lines In Oregon Is ally. miles radius of one thousand M. Warren; horticulture. It Rae; relating to the enfranchisement of to tie a war to the knife. Hill's latest dally from eaca of tbe cities, tele- ternoon Mrs. Cudahy indited a state found L.llls In bi* home. It Is al- Sarepta Hamilton as administra horticulture. J. Il«aha; woman * de the negro were adopted by the two move In securing control of tbe Ore grams were rtxcelved telling market ment. In wilch she declared the at ler-d r ’«ay u«ed a knife on Lillis tor of the estate of Jama* M. Ham house* by a two-thlrda vote, and gon Electric portend* early Invasion with terrible effect, cutting his face. ilton, deceased, vs. C. M. Densmore tack on Lillis was the culmination partment. Mri It »1.Murphey; art fu' .her that three-fourth* of the sev- of the Willamette valley, hitherto a conditions and demands. The fruit of a long line of brutal treatments. le-gB. arma. and other portions of his department, Allen Eaton, Oregon was not shipped by freight but by This last act. she said, would result body. Before cutting Lillis, it in al manufacture* and mlacellaneou*. M errl state* did not ratify them as re most jealoiisly guarded preserve of express A falling tiny nerve—no larger Individual agents represent In the separation of herself and hus leged he bad been bound with a rope th* Harrlmsn system Kvarverud. mlulng. F. J. Hard; quired by the constitution. than the finest silken thread—takes ed the organization at each place. The attorney general Is “ ordered There Is reason to believe that the aad when tbe police a<rived the half school department. Mr*. C 8 Free band. One of Mrs. Cudahy's eyes from the Heart its impulse. Its pow Tbe frean sale demands speed. covered with er, Is badly swollen, and sbe said Cuda nude man was land, »peed program, H F. Hollen and directed” to submit the question I next great strategic move on the part its regularity. The stomach al Here again a cannery is necessary of their validity to the supreme court <>f the Hill forces will be In eastern blood and he wa* screaming for help beck; aeroplane* and automobile*. hy did it when be found Lillis in tbe so has its hidden, or Inside nerve. It tor when the demand falls low there and to file at the *atne time with the Oregon, where a struggle strikingly and begging piteously to Cudahy to house Saturday night. Jack Hodman, pavilion. W. E Wil was Dr. Shoop who first told us It be au outlet tor tbe supply. mer; soliciting committee, C. M court copies of the Journal* of both akin to that waged along the banks must She stated that Ldlli* had received desist from his work. wa* wrong to drug a weak or fall The speaker told of their exper house* of congress, and of the legis of the Derebutes river, take may In the room when the police ar Young a new automobile, and as she bad ing Stomach, Heart or Kidney*. His ience in tbe construction of a can lature* of the state* which acted up place. — Portland Journal. rived were Cudahy. Lillis and Cuda A* will be noted, n committee on given the first ride in one for tive—is directed straight for the nery. They found they had to fig been hy's chauffeur. Mrs. Cudahy was iMroplanea was named. Il I* plan- on tho matter. ure on the publié demand and they merly used, she asked that she be not present. Neighbors heakd Lillis cause of these ailments—these weak a < k \-()W li : im ; i : it . ned to bring one or more flying ma (he first ride In the new one. and faltering inside nerves. This, worked on a large scale. There is a given chine* here for that occasion If po*- EASTERN TRAINS WILL which arrived Friday. She went rid screaming and groaning in the Cuda no doubt clearly explains why the big foreign market aud any price ing hy home and they called the West albl" Th" exhibition nt Portland again with him Saturday out to Eugen«* Ila» to Itovi to tlie Inevi will be ,a.J for good canned fruit, Restorative has of late grown so PASS THROUGH EUGENE yeaterdny and the two day* previous country club and then to the port police station. It was a woman : rapidly In popularity. table——Score« of Citizi'M« Druggists out the siiip.nent and sales must be the who called. Her identity has not proved to be very (Mipular, and the Baltimore for dinner. After dinner FOR A WEEK YET Prove It. say that those who test the Restora muuuged right. The pt\.-duct that they been established. fair association feel* flint such an ex were riding again around town tive even for a few days soon become .an be grown best must be produce«! "A man is being tpurdered in the convinced hibition hero would bo a great draw Central Pacific Bridges in Ne After rending the public statement i ue mailer of shipping aud being and then went to the Cttlahy home. of its wonderful merit. Cudahy home. Send an officer there ing card. of thin representative citizen of Eu- ab.e to bluff and work the railroads She invited Li'.lls to come in, and Anyway, don't drug the organ. Treat vada Will Not Be Repair A meeting of tt>« executive com- at once, ” she screamed. they went to the library when sud- . gene given below, you must come to is' very impartant. ing the cause of sickness is the only mltt will be hell tit the Commer denly Cudahy and his chauffeur, Jo-' Ten minutes later Patrolman sensible and successful way. Sold ed Until Next Sunday this conclusion: A remedy watch The Local Cannery. cial Club Thursday evening cured years ago. which has kept the by Yerington’s Drug Store. lu regard to the proposition of the The railroad company announce* kidneys In good health since, can lie that the Ogden trains will be rout relied upon to perform the same local orgauizatiuu buying the Allen Bryan Underwood hurried to the DR. HYDE GIVES cannery for 118,000, the speaker ed over the Oregon line* until next work In other cane*. R«'ad this: Cudahy heme which is at Thirty- REQUIRED BOND. Sunday, when It Is expected that the L. Bonney. 459 Olive Street. Eu- advised It but It must he done in, Sixth and Walnut street*, in t.je line through Nevada will be repair statement I gave In 19<*S. recom the right way and he advised a bold- ! meet fashionable residence district SECURING RELEASE ed. Sixteen bridges were washed out mending Doan's Kidney Pills still ing company who should buy and of the city. The front door was open, Central Pacific line between hob!« good. 1 know this remedy to rent the factory. so he did nut ring the door befl. Knn*aa City, Mo., March 8—Hr. on the and Mr. Paulhamus then told of their San Francisco. They are be a positive cure fwr kidney disor S epping Inside the hall, he heard B. (' Hyde, charged with murder and Ogden being repaired aa rapidly aa possi der* and I am glad to recommend It. experiences in shlppiug and he im screams. Thea came groans and cries attempted murder In the Swope esse, ble with an army of men and a large This complaint clung to me for ten pressed the fact that the cost made for mercy. wa* relea*ed from the county jail number of canstructlon tralna. which year*, bsiag caused by a fall and no difference if the returns were Under*ocd followed the sound today, after furnlwhlng a bond In the are working night and day. heavy lifting I consulted one phy- greater. The railroad can and must and pushed open a door and enter •um of 1100,000. Two of the longest bridge* In the sltlon ai.er anoth« r and experlment- be made to come through with sat ed caut'.cusly. Three meu were in the PallHado canyon were carried to the e.l with remedies of all kinds, but isfactory service that will permit tbe room. bottom of the river and temporary my effarts for relief were unovail- shipping of fresh fruit. JAKE SCHAEFER. IJliis ITo Wrote on Floor. Tne speaker has an entertaining ! wooden structures will be built In Ing The doctors finally said I had Prostrate on the floor lay Lillis, WIZARD OF CUE. their stead In the meantime the I u ni bn go and they held cut to hope personality anil his audieaee which half nude and bound with a rope. DEAD AT DENVER colonists iMiiind for Southern Cnllfor-■ for by recovery. If 1 attempted to was large, was enthusiastic after the His lower limbs were bare. Above nla are getting a chance to see the lift pnytblng. my back gave nt and talk him stood CudAhy. He was in cor Manager Dick of the Salem Fruit Denver, March 8. Jacob Schaef best coufttry on the Pacific slope by I th«> pain was something -errible. One rect evening dress, except that be er, former national billiard champ piinxlrg through Western OregoTi by day I saw Doan's Kidney Pilli ad- Growers' Association spoke after this : wore no ooat. His sleeves were rolled ion, died nt hl* home here t day, a daylight. Tho promotion department vortlse.l and decided to try them, I upon th« aork of bls organisation I up. Blood was on his hands. At bls Victim of Inherent :!•> S hriefer <>f the Commorrial Club 1* taking ad procurej * iiipplv at W. A. Kuyken-' and urged, as Mr. I'aulhanius had side stood a chauffeur, garbed in who had hel I all Important billiard vantage of the op|M>rtunltv to <11*- ¡lull's Drug Store, They gave me so done, the n-n-srlty and va.ue of or regulation leather cap and duster, as chatnplon*hl|H during hl* career, wa* trlbute n large amount of literature > much rel'ef that 1 continued the!r| ganization. though he had oome into the house among the passing tourists. 55 year* old after a hurried call and run with his IK i id It was not l>:ig before 1 was: machine. ’ elin llki a different mm. Doan's ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»«♦♦♦♦ None of the men noticed Under r Pills simply w irk" I wonder* wood. Lillis groaned auli tugged •e and I shall do all lu my : lu my MARRIED : feebly at the cords which found him. p; .er . < nske the'r m< ; s known." « « •*M* sterling household remedy is mta' Don't do it. Jack. Please don’t Jo 1' r t. 1 • by all dealers. Price 50 ^ncessfuliy prescnl»ed for a “world of it," be pleaded. F i .»r-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. cent* Jyoubles." For derangements of the di- In Eugene, March b, 1910, by Jus Cudahy did not answer. New Y »> g, sole agents for the L'hlted tice cf ihe Peace R. S. Bryson. jstive orgsn* it is a mitMral corrective, Rushing over to the trio, Under States. Operating directly upon the liver and ali Charles Shirey and Miss Myrtle Lee. wood addressed Cudahy. Rsaien bei the name — Doan': mentary canal, gently but persistently both of this city. "What does this mean?" he quer and take no other. stimulating a healthful activity. Its ied. lieneticisl influence extends, however, to At the Congregations) parsonage. "He's ruined my borne. He's ruin every portion of the system, Billing in the WELCH LINE BER'G March 7, 1910. Paul McIntosh and ed my home," said Cudahy, turning processes of digestion and assimilation <4 Mr* Ollie McIntosh, Rev. W. B. to the officer and making no attempt J<M»I, promoting a wholesome, natural PUSHED ON RAPIDLY Pinkertcn officiating. at resistance. xppetite, correcting sonr stomach, bed Lillis is a bachelor, 47 years old. oreatb, irregularities of the bowels, con In Eugene, March 5 . 1910, Frank The Welch line is rapidly nearing He Is manager of the Western Ex stipation and the long list of trouble* completion, tie* and rails being laid : E. Burns and Miss Effel Goff, Rev. change Bank and prominent social directly traceable to those unwholesome almost of the fair grounds. A large O. C. Wright officiating. They will ly. He holds memberships in the conditions. Kasparilla dispels drown ,force of men. with the assistance of l reside at Creswell. Messina a year after the great earthquake would form a Atting theme for Kansas City. Country, Evanston Golf news, headache, backache and despona. a donkey engine. In rapidly placing the p«'n of the poet In celebrating the triumph of human energy over the worst and Elm Ridge Automobile elub*. ency due to inactivity of the liver, the bridge over North Mill creek on ln Portland, February 27. 1910. effects of natural catastrophes. The recent storms hi Italy were reported a* Otten he has been seen In clubrooms kidneys and digestive tract. It is " the extenslaon of Summer street. Ev Walter L. Wilmot, of Springfield, and bavin,? done sonie damage In the Sicilian city. Among the most attractive ««■ in Cudaby's company. strengthening tonic of the highest value. ery evidence points to a completion Ml*« Lillie Lyons, of Portland. They tb of the new Messina are the village modeled after the mountain settle If it fail* to satisfy we authorize all of the line In the city by the expire- have taken up their residence in a I Ilers to refund the ?ha»e price g tlon of the time called for by the cottage on North G street lu Spring n ent* of SwtlziT'ard ami the American quarter, built largely of iua<erial ami Dr. Bell'sPine-Tar-Honey with aiuuey *eut from the l ulled States. lloVT CUkMICAL Cl. * Pjt 'laud Oregon city eeuticil.—-Salem Statesman. |field. For Coughs and Colds. STANDARD OIL TRUST FILES ANSWER TO SUIT AEROPLANE’ ’ Kansas City, March 8.— Jere Lil lis. president of the Western Ex change Bank, attacked by Jobu P. Cudahy, the millionaire packer In the Cudahy home here early Bunday morning, could not be removed from the hospltul today, Chough bls nurse said bls condition was Improved. Th» definite announcement that Lillis will not perfer a formal charge against Cudahy renders doubtful tbe probability of any fugiher detail!» of the circumstance* which led up to the trouble being mads public. Both Codahy and Lilli. still firmly refus« to make any statement of the affair John P. Moss, the chauffeur, who wa* present during the attack made on Lillis, ba* not been located. WOULD iSlH ’ FLIGHTS FOR NEGROES' RIGHT COUNTY FOR OF SUFFRAGE AMERICAN SECTION AND SWISS VILLAGE IN RESTORED MESSINA. KASPARILLA*