» CHARTER COMMISSION WORKING ON DRAFT TO BE VOTED ON Meeting Held Saturday After­ noon at Which Much Ac­ tion Was Taken ASBESTOS. TOO, IS FOUND ON JARVIS HILI FARM EXTRAVAGANCE IN ASYLUM MANAGEMENT i Special Committee Report Un- covers Much Waste of Funds Womens Secrets Thera it o..e n.xn in Hie UniteJ State« who hx. ................... ’ I more women', .acre», then any otlwr ....... « *........................ country. The.c .«»ret. are t> >t »«crate oi <• >!t . r ..... hut the .ecret. of .ufiering. «»J "*» h“*e ................. 11 ’.’J' ‘ K V. 1‘ierra in the h<»pe and txiwcfaftoM <•» and hi I •. That few ol th<*c women have bien ili»ap iu thri » Matatioae »• / ,‘“1' ’ ’ alt wemen treeied by Dr. l’iaica II... beau ub.olu . I J altogether cured. Such e record would »>• remarkable il a oe.e. treated were nuinbere.t by hundred, only. Bu> •• . that record applica to Ilia treatment ol more tluoi half < .a i» liea warne«, in « practica of over 4« year», it i» nhenou..«I. aad ««tulaa Dr. Pierce to the gral.t.ide aecor..'ct eterhe All replie, ere mailed, ae.led in corîroli» plain eev«,. j»., wi I.."it aay «riatia« er adverti.ing whatever, upon them. * nie with»«« taer aa li­ ent fee. to Morir. Di»peiia«r> Medical A mo ». .uva. Li. L V. i’ roo, l'ru*t., Bafel«'. N. Y. State Capitol. Salem Or. Jan !1 Reconnnv-ndtng wholivail* paring if the appropriation» aakod by Sup- At a meeting Saturday afternoon t i .«rlntendent Steiner, of the aaylun. Of the committee appointed _ _ by the , declared that the aim*, uses »nd pur citizens' mass meeting for making a The copper find mentioned In Sat-, ; posea of the state », hool for feeble- charter for commission form of gov­ ernment, there were present the fol­ urday's Guard is located on Dr. D. . minded have tieen perverted and en­ lowing gentlemen, representing the W. Jarvis’ place which he bought - tering Into further recommendations Ove: 1500 acres of the finest Id nd in Lane county, situated Municipal league: Mr. Green, Mr. nearly a year ago from B. F. Good- as to the conduct of state institu­ on Fern Fudge, has just been sold to the Jack Rodman company Slattery. Mr Allen. Mr Barnett. _ Mr. . p,w* _ Ti The ledge extends to the tions fn «nd around Salem, the legis­ Ryan ’.- : place, recently sold to a Cali- lative committee appointed by the Jones. Mr. Duryea. For the Com-,.-* " nt this city, for about $100,000. Tais is the largest farming merclal club. Mr. Parson. 1 _. ,__ fornla capitalist named Christensen, last legislature to make Investiga­ land deal made in this part of the Willamette valley for a long University, Dr. Shafer. For the Mer­ and to other farms in the foothills tions ns to conditions and «stliuaes. dr . ru Rcr.’s favomi -’ ï : r« v-AcniiTn.- < Protective association. Mr. dajoining. In additiou to the copper filed Its report In both houses this time, and is one that means much to the community. Th« land chants' ore. Dr. Jarvis has discovered asbes-j ■mw — .»» Wcinion »’• • ' afternoon. Griffin. For the Citizens' league, 1 a ■ U Dr Steiner's recommendation that will be divided into small tracts and placed on the market at Judge Potter. For the Liberal club, Cos on the place, aud may some day derive an income from that material,; »Si 2.37 5 be appropriated for the use H. VonBoskirk. a low figure, thus attracting a desirable class of homeseekers J. These as well as from copper. The asbes of the asylum during the biennial pe­ on motion were added to the The company will first plant the land to fruit trees. committee F. M. Wilkins and Pro­ tos was discovered Sunday while Dr. riod was put under the pruning knife fessor F. G. Young. It was moved Jarvis and others were examining the and the committee rocommendx ap­ propriations amounting to »592.-) and carried that Mr. Green act as ledge of copper. The Jack Rodman company has; - the tract. One of the Oregon Elec- chairman of the joint committee and Whether or not the asbestos exists, 157.94 Of this »5«t»,000 is recom­ just been I d orporated with a capl-1 t ■ surveys also runs through a part J. R. VatjBoskirk as secretary. Upon in paying quantities, Dr. Jarvis isi mended for maintenance and the bal­ tai stock of S50.0S0. The incorpor- of the land and another runs within motion of Mr. Slattery, the secretary confident that the copper ore is ex­ ance for iniprovements and new ators are the following: A. Welch, a hort distance. The roads when read the report of the charter com­ tensive enough to warrant develop­ buildings manager and v ,ce-i resident of the ment work, aud may soou enlist the; jilt will greatly enhance the value mission of the Municipal league. The request made by Dr. Steiner Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway . the land, and there seems to be Upon motion of Mr. Slattery the aid of outside capital to thoroughly that »141. 750 bo furulshed for «• in- company and affiliated with other' a fortune in sight for the owners. amendments read that the report of work the vein, which seems to be of pletlor of the new wing of the re­ the unknown depth and twenty-five feet ceiving ward Is Ignore ! entirely both large corporations in _ __ Pacific) ____ ___ _ is .. _ a ______ The ________ fact that ___ A. Welch heavy the Municipal league be adopted. Northwest: George D. O’Connor, lo-; stockholder in the company, would Professor Young moved that sub­ wide. While the quantity of the ore in the report and the appropriations! cal manager for the P.. E. A E.: indicate for a certainty that the road stantially a new charter complete be is hard to determine as yet. Dr. Jar­ bills us prepared by the committee. Geo. W. Ford, a capitalist of Walla j between Eugene and Corvallis is to proceeded with as an amendment to vis believes that there is enough te Appropriation Is Halved. Walla. Wash., and Jack Rodman. the' be built soon, in fact it is said that the existing charter of Eugene, and make him a fortune, aud it is possi­ Appropriations are recommended well-known real estate dealer. The arrangements are now being made to, a resolution that five men be selected ble that the vein is extensive enough for the asvlum farm are sliced from articles of incorporation are ready to begin construction work on the line, as commissioners to carry out the to make this vicinity one of the great »88,177 to »34,234.50 (Front Monday's Daily Gus-d » file with the secretary of state. The report states that there are although there has been no official commission form of government was copper producing sections of the Washington. Jan '-’3 11“' organ The land purchased by the new announcement. United States. deficiencies of ,28,000 at the fcelile- liatlon of a Repubt'cnn Progre» iv«- withdrawn. company includes the farm owned by The Guard at several different Will Be Thickly Settled minded school. After declaring that league by "progressive" re'iubllc.in A motion was made and carried William Porter and consisting of 320 When one or both of the proposed that three men be elected as com-, times during the past ten years has the uses, aims and purposes of this senators, representatives, governors 325 acres: Chas Stickles’ farm of railroads are built through the tract missioners, one of which shall be' spoken of this vein of copper ore. Institution have been perverted th«« and others an organisation ahlch acres, and the tract owned for the just purchased, it is predicted that mayor. and predicted that some day copper report goes on to stat«* that more of will seek to fight for th«> estnbll«h- past few years by Hollenbeck A Mc- it will be one of the most Upon motion that was carried the may be mined here on a large scale, the patients now In the school for ment of popular g »vernment -was Murphey, of this city, consisting of thickly settled farming communities' commission shall be made Into three Tbeso predictions seem to be nearer feeble-minded should bo In the announced her«« today The plant of Ap*IIW I r I« I correct right now than ever before. asylum and that only such patients the new league, which have been 917 acres, a total of 1572 acres, and in the state, or it is probable that a departments. I« «aleldy abeertW. the tracts each adjoining the other. town may spring up there. It has Anywav. development work and time should have been admitted to the Department No. 1 shall have con­ under way since the assembling of GIVES RELIEF AT ONCE. All the land is under cultivation and been demonstrated that this land is trol of the following: Finance, po­ will talk school as are of suitable age and rap congress, were concluded at a meet­ Tt elMfUMNi, toot bffli, hnah and prateria th»» the company will be at a minimum splendidly adapted to fruit culture, lice and pound, municipal court, pub­ able of rrocivlng Instruction ft Is ing here Saturday night when a dec dnwiw««-ld in the Knad <|Uirklv. WELCH ROADS advantage in this respect over the intends to set out are in bearing this i itary and fire. ferred from the asylum during the conditions adopted and the following Kvntortw the H oumm of Taato au um READY TO BUILD bb'nnial woods. Allegations of extravagence also foremost fruit sections of the valley. : trol of the following: Highways, President, Senator Jonathan drtigw. No mor ury, no eocaitts, no n»«»r. <>n Railway Surveys are made relative to working of the Bourne of Oregon; first vic«- prowl phtno. Th« h«KiM’ h«>lnd vice-president. Gover of the proposed electric line to be pleted only Saturday, when Mr. Rod-, trol of the following: Water and ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warrtn St , New York. mittee declare that there are tool built between Eugene and Corvallis man conferred with Mr. ___ Welch _____ ___ in lighting. Toward Early Exten- nor Chari«; Osborn, of Mlchlgtn many farm employes used for a well­ treasurer, Charles Crane, of Chicago by the Portland. Eugene & Eastern, | Portland and negotiations were then Upon motion of Mr. Griffin the of­ tenslons the line running through the center | brought to a head. managed farm and that for* the two fices of recorder and treasurer were Uxe, ttilvi •< nmittee: Senator Clap years the cost of tho farm help. In­ of Minnesi t i : declared elective. This was amended That the Portland. Eugene A East­ cluding li >urd, should not exceed Kan a by motion that the original motion be i> ern Railroad company, better known $5000. This Is especially apparent, I w: separated. It was carried. ■< The motion for an elective record- as the Welch line, will within the states the report, when it is consid- Ii-t du e- was put and lost. Then upon mo­ next two or three months have sev­ ered tha many of the inmates do ’at. of ( tion the office of treasurer was de­ eral crews of surveyors in the field farm and garden work. Pi nu. Deficiencies are shown of »250 clared elective, with the proviso that to complete the preliminary survey •v Jers the treasurer be made auditor ex-of­ for a route for the road from here to tho blind school; »17.783.70 at th < I le . s ficio. to pass upon the legality of Eugene and from here to Portland lienltentiary, and »35.000 at the isy- 'I ho dec f lum. this deficiency having increas ­ is the Information which cornea from warrants before payments thereof. o organ F°R -i ed »5000 since the report was prt inner railroad circles and having as A motion was then made that promotion of tchihg calr d the three commissioners be elected its source one of the men interest­ pared. Very creditable mention is and legislation. ed in the line and also in the Wash­ made of the conduct of affairs at the for terms as follows: andruffand One m^n for one year, who shall ington-Oregon corporation it se. tns mute school and blind school. Coat I’er Patient Shown. DEFENSE OPENS to heir all the stamps of reliabilty, be designated mayor. alling air i Among other Interesting data fur­ One man for two years, and one says the Salem Journal. From the IN SCHENCK TRIAL nished is a statement showing th«' same source cames also the further mnn for three years, and all parties Portland, Or., Jan. 23.—A leased Hazel, the thirteen-year-old daugh­ elected thereafter shall be elected for Information that it Is hoped to have cost per patient at each of the insti-1 Wh llnvc. W. Va., Jan. 21 Pro- Mkro kills the Dandruff para­ wire has been established by the ter of William Hills, residing on the three years, providing that the party th» surveys completed in time so that tutions, this cost being as follows: dictions that tho defenx in the trial Asylum. $13 ,ij.'.. deaf school, $2 1 - the construction work of the line site, soothe« the itching scalp, Western Union company direct from "island” near the mouth of Fall running after the second year after of Mrs. I.aura Farrufworth Schenk reform accused of poisoning her millionaire Portland to the White House and is Creek, on the upper Willamette riv­ the first election shall be mayor for may be commenced in the summer. 35; blind school, $28.75; gives lustre to the hair and I »14; husband, John O Schenk. The Washington-Oregon corpora­ school. $25.50; penitentiary, being freighted today with messages er, mysteriously disappeared last three years. This was carried. .*' honk, has stimulates Its growth. A feeble-minded school, $24.75. a capitaliza­ to President Taft requesting recog­ night and a search is being made fori ace up its sleeve.’ were freely made A motion was made and carried tion filed articles with the single application gives relief secretary tion of »5,000,000 with nition of San Francisco for the site her by her father and neighbors. at the resumption of the trial h«re that council shall appoint officers and proves Its worth. Do not of the Panama canal exposition. The family went to church last and recommended by heads of de­ of state several weeks ago. Named Y. M. C. A. NAMES today when Attorney J. P. O.Hrleti be bald. Save your hair be­ From all leading commercial organ­ night, and upon returning the girl | partments. This motion was then with capitalists from Philadelphia, of Mrs. Schenk's coiinsll, an non STANDING COMMITTEES that the defendn.t would not izations of Portland, from many of lagged behind. As they were cross­ amended that all appointive em­ Tacoma and Portland as A Welch. fore too late. Micro is a the leading citiens of the city and ing a bridge she disappeared in the I ployes be appointed by the council the promoter of the Portland, Eu- the stand. delightful dressing for the gene A Eastern line, and it is this Directors Meet Last Night and from all the commercial bodies of dark, supposedly retracing her foot-' as a body. This carrier. O,Brien xald Mri hair, free from grease and corporation which will finance its Oregon development league, num­ steps. It was learned later that she not plead Insanity. It was moved by Professor Young Hear Encouraging Re­ sticky oils. Booklet free. • bering some 129 associations, and -vent to the home of Fred Warner ‘ and carried that these principles be construction according to the infor­ Schenk, brother of ports of Work from fraternal societies aud commer­ and family, not far distant. She left referred to a committee to be ap­ mation g'.'ron out. The articles of man's husband, would not be called HOYT CHEMICAL COMPANY cial firms, messages are pouring in there a little later, and has not been pointed by the chair to report to this the Washington-Oregon corporation in an effort to prove that Mrs XOnT»*»». o«uo. gives as its purpose the operation of upon President Taft requesting he located since. At a t.i< .ding of the board of di- Schenk lx the victim of a conspiracy body as early as possible and that power plants and railroads and the rectoi rz of the city Y. M. C. A. lnst among the relatives of hi r husband use his influence to secure the expo­ She may be at the home of one of they report Dot later than one week sition for San Francisco in 1915. the residents of that part of the coun­ from this date. The chair appoint directors and stockholders named night ro|ioris of the work for the No hint was given as nee This to rrent of telegrams will not try, but her folks hardly think so, for ed Messrs. Slattery, Parsons, Jones, with Welch have r~;ir~r ' Were *s past r nth were very en«'«>iiraging, expected to be produc th. both in Washington and Nevada. cease for at least 36 hours, and the the reason that they have made dili- rotter and Allen, they to select their showing i' «plendld irrowth In that defense hopes for n v. One of its objects is to take over the camp ign on the part of Oregon eft- rniles from home. It is possible, her ovn chairman. time iml greater interest than ever All of last night's t ri Welch line and build was admitted before Jn this work. The following court wax devoted t. izens and couimerrial organizations . anywhere within a radius of several by the party giving the information Is sai-J to be the most extensive and miles from home. It is possible, her. standing committees have been ap­ impeach the credlbHl and ho further stated that th" con­ pointed for tho year: that he had sold Mrt unique ever conducted for any pro­ folks think, that, becoming despond­ BIG IMPROVEMENTS m struction of tho line would commence (.v Executive G. D, Linn, A. W. Me- motion purpose in this country. It ent, she has drowned herself in the just as soon as. the corporation could TO BE MADE IN RACE OF get its affairs in shape. Laughlin, Prof. ' G. C Stockton, Dr. poison. i does net stop with requests to the river, or it may be that she met with itchenk H. B. l.eonard, l>r. C. W. South alleged I president ¡dent a rind to Oregon delegations an accident while walking alone in Several Routes Surveyed. worth When in ’ Vashington, ’ but also involves the the dark last night. < CH Ilf J CHAMBERS POWER CO Preliminary surveys have been Finance committee G. D. Linn, today, li sending of thousands of messages At fjrst it was thought that she rea by Portland and Oregon business ■ -ight have been spirited away by a R. Yergle Given Contract to made for several routes for the road '■halrnpin; F. L. Chambers. P. E. Albert 8 pH t from here to Eugene and also to Snodgrass. th" stan firms to b'usln ess men and their cor­ ' certain young man living in that th. rs who say that he was not out at below the falls of the cattle Active, Also race of the noration to commence the construc­ line, Dr. G. S. Beardsley, F. E. Cham­ part, was evident when Mrs. Jam Jan. 23.—A great number all last night. Chambers Power company, giving tion of the line during the summer. bers, J. O. Holt, Dr. S. D. Read, A. R. Hedges was called She testified A most diligent search for the more of a fall to the water, thus pro­ Goldcn Seal, tho root of the above raphic messages weie sent The early drearn of Welch with rela­ *bat A1,,;prt Schenk had always shown plant, lx a very useful medicine. Many from Seattie tod’..’ to President Taft J missing girl is being prosecuted by viding more power. The company tion to this line was to extend It into Quackenbush. Auditing Committee—F. G. Stick­ animosity against his broth« 16 r’ ' s wife people gather it in our rich Woodlands urging him to us? hi3 influence la her relatives. has been contemplating this action eastern Oregon but the present com­ les, chairman; R. B. Miller. O D and time and again declared he during the summer. Few people know the settlement of the exposition mat­ for some time past, but not until pany has so far, it seems, decided to White. would leave no stone unturned to OBITUARY ter on broad business lines. Mes­ how valuable It Is In dyspepsia, catarrh, now could arrangements be made to confine Its operations to the Willam­ Visiting committee—E. E. Decou. get her out of the family. sages will also be sent by business start the work. Contractor Yergle is ette valley and will connect up by and as a general tonic. Woman ’ s committee — Mrs. Wil ­ Died, at Boiae, Idaho, January Mrs. Hedges continues: 14, men and organizations to congress­ now building a bridge across the fail a line the various cities contained In Many thousand pounds of this root are Albert Hchenk came to my farm men and senators urging that San 1911, Fra'.ik Lacky, born January 20, race to enable him to haul the dirt it which it has now in operation liam Preston, chairman; Mrs. Jennie U’Ren, Mrs. C. B Willoughby, Mrs. between April and June and said ' used each year In tho famous cntnrrk 1870. Surviving him is an aged moth ­ Francisco be chosen as the conven- and gravel to be taken from the bot ­ street railway systems. They are G. I). Linn, Mrs. W. O. Heckart. Mrs that his brother John wax going remedy, Poruna. This factexplaln« why er. Mrs. C. Numbers; a sister, Mrs. tom and sides of the race. This is a Albany. Eugene and this city. tion city. A. T. Cockerline, Mrs. 8. J. Wilson. abroad and that ho had tJonghtTiu" everybody use« Peruns for catarrh. Belle Geer, of London, Or.; a brother. big job, and Mr. Yergle says It would University of Oregon committee— ra (the defendant) a »fi.ooo illtl) R. E. Lackey, and sister at Cottage take him a year or more with his F. S. Dunn, «hairman; G. D. Linn, p. time She rides in the machine «he Grove, Or.: a brother, W. H. Lackey, ELECTION OF SENATORS BY E. Snodgrass. may break her nock." rr r i hfalth to mother m chiio . of Mvrtle Creek, Or., and sister, Mrs. four horses to do the work, but he Social committee—Dr. C. W. South­ ’’ S<> rm- ,. Svser ha* bc«-n Hattie Crooll, of San Jose, Cal. De­ will put on more teams and shorten DIRECT VOTE ASSAILED < X • ’ - X • V . .. VU I . MILLIONS i .I job. worth chairman; F. II. Wetherbee ceased lived several years near Cot­ the The H ft.r tier lillliikl.X WII11.K CALKINS WOULD HAVE company now furnishes power s’ < », u r • I’ it i I-.* r m ’ ccrsv tage Grove, but had been in Idaho it Was hington, Jan. 23.—In the II. E. Pierce. to five manufacturing institutions, 4 the <‘ HU,:». l ‘ «»VTE\H Utr C’.t’MK Boys' committee F. E. Billing ­ for the past eight or ten years. ^ al u inp < ufje. and but they use up about all the power senate 1 today a speech was made by ton, chairman; J. F. Bovard, L L ,J? l'..j8n 20' <>’ illon of y J r JMARHHC'A, It in at»* the that can be generated at present. Carter, of IJontana, assailing the res­ Lewis. office of lieutenant governor, : « pro-' • Ur Burr (!{),( u "Mrn Sleep on, thou weary soul— olutfon elling «for tho election of When the improvement to the tall 1»" J nm| take no othr* Physical committee—Dr. H. B. posed In a resolution of Senator Cul-, No more thy feet shall roam; Unitei states fenatorB by direct vote c«cut»a U»tl.c. race is completed, ta least one addi ­ Ix«onard. chairman; C. D Besting beneath the grassy sod, South- kins, of Ijvne, seems likely i o com- of th« people. Cummins spoke in tional factory, possibly more, can use op Where mand strong support at this hchh I ou " * _.e none watches but our God. pt. - < to the ocean mall subsidy worth. George Hug. the waters of the race to operate its Educational committee— _ - logfslaturr. - --------- ImpeniR lx g| h t we. too, shall peacefully rest, Prof. of tho Th- house devoted the day to machinery. waking being supremely blest, tho recent nnomaliix situation in a continued consideration of the Guy C. Stockton, chairman; Prof. A. by r tho state R. Sweet r; Dr. H. B. Leonard.' linger here In sorrow and pain, “•"•a when Secretary of State ■t'lffice appropriation bill. I. O. Holt, resigned as secretary of Benson, ■/al,e,, "P°'' tit in God’s will a crown we gain, perform ih GENERAL SUMMERS t in the senate today Beveridge of <»iir Mir.. , I IV ». • . -t»« . , here no bitter words are spoken— 'i-'h' to get unanimous consent to a th«> board of directors (though ho re­ lut es of governor, was compelled I,, Our loving ties shall ne’er be broken; the Lorimer c ,se January 31, mains a member of the board) and ill health to turn over the office to DIES IN PORT1.AND te <.n r "d B. Stickles was appointed In his the president of the Renate. Never more front friends to roam. 1 I!«<1 w hen Hot rows objected. place. rhe Calklr.z resolution nrovld« H for But with Jesus ‘twill be home sweet 1 hen ho proposed February 7, but Portland, Jan. 22. — General Owen , Senator R. A. Booth and C S the submission of a .onatltutional home. LINIMENT Four full quart, KDITUCKY $4 Summers, of civil and Philippine war to this Heyburn objected on tho Frank, whoro terms as members of at tho election of U)i2 A SUBSCRIBER. is prepared expressly for the needs 80IF WHII5IT (T-.«>-i1,i,1p..(|) fame, died at his home, Fifteenth around that too many senators want­ the board of trustees of tho associa­ amendment Mn ottinr ».¡I „,,„„1 * horsemen and ranchmen. It is and n)Rht Halsey aftpr streets, 10:15 of o’ pneu clock oil to vote on the question to permit tion had exp'rerl, were re-electod tor ho the people may pass upon the 1qgt an at H]npsis of a vote at so early a date. " provl,,,‘“ "<• «alary for a powerful and penetrating lini- Four full ,.| Pt; fCTIBM 53 I a fottr-year term. tho lieutenant governor aside from , tnent, a remedy for emergencies. * RfiC'J ♦ monia lasting less than two days. He Per dleni unless called to fill a »... A soothing embrocation for the relief ujUr"’ ♦? was Go years of age. MANY TYPHOID canny fn the gubernatorial chair I MBRÜWN MERCANTILE CO L; BEGIN PROBING of pain, and the best liniment for General Summers was in his usual »ttoaaaaaeaeaeeoteaeaae*« ( 7 th an *> □ utnjids iTirRTi sprains and soreness. Unequalled •good health and attended regularly ALLEGED BRIBERY PORTLAND. OREGON I CASES AT FALLS CITY for healing wounds and injuries At the Eugene hospital, Monday, to his duties as appraiser at the cus­ DIGGER STANLEY caused by BARBED WIRE} and Jnauary 23, 1911, to Mr. and Mrs. tom house until Friday afternoon. AT DANVILLE, ILL. Falls City, Or., Jan. 23.—There for all cuts and bruises. Pacific Horse J. H. I-»ke L’ to ,UCCB«d J. B. Fra- üï NEW COMPANY A i 1 CATARRH PROGRESSIVES HAY FEVER ELY’8 CREAM BALM PORTLANDPULLING FALL CREEK GIRI I * D F S I M A QUART BOTTLE ! *■ Ualt«d Stat