FRENCH BANDITS KILLED. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE » FEDERAL O FFIC E R TO TOUR. WILL TEACH THE TEACHERS Special Initruction at O. A. C, J u re IU-July 26. Industrial Movement Among C hildren to Be E ncouraged. Salem —C. H. Lane, of the d ep art­ m ent of the in te rio r a t W ashington, has been delegated to m ake a trip through Oregon in the in te rests of the industrial m ovem ent among children which is being fostered by the depart m ent of public instruction in Oregon. Mr. Lane will be m et a t Pendleton by Calvin Thomason, who is prom oting the work in Oregon and will m ake 16 v isits here, continuing in the sta te un­ til May 24. H is itin e rary follows: Pendleton, May 8 and 9; The Dalles, 9 and 10; Hood River, 10 and 11 SYNOPSIS. Portland, 11 to 13; Oregon City, 13 and 14; Roseburg, 14 to 16; McMinn viewed the b attle. H o w a r d J ef fr ie s, b a n k e r ’s s on , u n d e r The engagem ent equalled in dram a- the evil inttiiem-o of Hubert Underwood. ville, 17; Salem , 18; Corvallis, 18 e l l o w - s t u d e n t a t Yale, le a d s a llfo o f d i s ­ and 19; Albany, 19 and 20; Eugene, tic circum stances the encounter in f sipa ti on. m a r r i e s t h e d a u g h t e r o f a g a m ­ 20 to 22; G rants Pass, 22 and 23 Ja n u a ry , 1911, described as “ the b a t­ ble r w h o d ie d in pr iso n, a n d Is d i s o w n e d by his f a t h e r . H e Is o u t o f w o r k a n d In Medford, 23 and 24; Ashland, 24. esperate s traits. U nderwood, w ho had tle of London,” when desperadoes ac­ d once been e n g a g e d to H o w a r d ’s s t e p ­ o t h e r . Alic ia, Is a p p a r e n t l y in p r o s p e r ­ cused of being the m urderers of police m HARRIMAN LODGE BOU GHT. ous c i r c u m s t a n c e s . T a k i n g a d v a n t a g e of in Houndsditch w ere trapped in a his I n t i m a c y w i t h Alicia, ho b e c o m e s a • o r t of s oc ia l h i g h w a y m a n . D is c o v e r i n g Southern Pacific Road T akes Over house in the W hitechapel d istric t and his t r u e c h a r a c t e r , A lic ia d e n i e s h i m t h e . . . , .s , . . . . . . house. H e sends her a note th re a te n in g Famous Klamath R esort. w ent to their death b a ttlin g again st ,„i, .|d e. A r t d e a l e r s f o r w h o m h e a c t e d Ra c o m m i s s i o n e r , d e m a n d a n a c c o u n t i n g . K lam ath F alls—T hat the Southern hundreds of London police and qnl 80 H e c a n n o t m a k e good. H o w a r d c a l l s a t Pacific railroad company had purchas­ diers. his a p a r t m e n t s In a n I n t o x i c a t e d c o n d i ­ tio n to r e q u e s t a lo a n o f $2,000 t o e n a b l e ed the Pelican Bay lodge o f the late Bonnot and Dubois, a fte r wounding hi m to t a k e u p a b u s i n e s s p r o p o s i t i o n . Edw ard H. H arrim an has been an­ H o w a r d d r i n k s h im s e lf I n to a m a u d l i n tio n, a n d go es to s l e e p on a d iv a n . nounced by E rnest O. McCormick, two policemen, took refuge in the condi A c u l le r is a n n o u n c e d a n d U n d e r w o o d vice-president of the system in charge garage. They w ere trapped in the d r a w s a s c r e e n a r o u n d t h e d r u n k e n building, which a t once was surround­ il ee p er . A lic ia en t e r s . She d em ands of traffic, who, accompanied by W. H. p r o m i s e f r o m U n d e r w o o d t h a t h e w ill n o t McDoel, of Chicago, president of the ed. R einforcem ents w ere dispatched f n k e h is life. H e r e f u s e s u n l e s s s h e will to aid the police. A b a tte ry of a rtil­ ¡renew h e r p a tro n a g e . T h is s h e refuses, L ouisville, New Albany & Chicago d t a k e s h e r leave. U n d e r w o o d kil ls railroad, came here in a special tra in lery was on the way from V ersailles an hi m se lf. T h e r e p o r t o f t h e p is to l a w a - when a small detachm ent of soldiers . . . , . , .. . k e n s H o w a r d . H i finds U n d e r w o o d d e a d . w ith a p arty of friends to look over in placing dynam ite ag ain st H o w a r d is t u r n e d o v e r t o t h e police, the K lam ath basin and the Pelican succeeded the stru c tu re and blowing out the P a Pt * C li nt on , n o t o r i o u s f o r h i s b r u t a l t r e a t m e n t of prlsn nvr a, p u t s H oward Bay property as well. front walls. Bonnot was captured t h r o u g h Ilia t h i r d ilauraa. Hnd ll n a ll y g e t s It had been thought for some tim e an a l l a y d c o n t a g i o n f r o m t h e h a r a s s e d alive, riddled w ith bullets, but died on th a t the H arrim an resort had been m a n . Ann ie. H o w a r d ' s wife, d e c l a r e s h e r b r ll e f In liar h u s b a n d ’s I n n o c e n c e , a n d taken over by the Southern Pacific, the way to a hospital. [-alls on J e f f r ie s . Sr. l i e r e f u s e s to h e l p The g re a t crowd, w ith cries of ow ing to the fa c t th a t its rep re se n ta ­ u n le ss s h e will c o n s e n t to a d iv o r c e . T o “ D eath to B onnot,” alm ost tore the l a v e H o w a r d s h e co n s e n t s , h o t w h e n s h e tive, F. D. Cortade, had been in finds t h a t t h e eld. r J e f f r ie s d o e s n o t I n ­ charge of the lodge since Mr. H a rri­ bandit from the soldiers, several of te n d t o s t a n d b y hts son. e x c e p t f i n a n ­ whom were injured. cially. s h e s c o r n s his help. A n n i e a p p e a l s man ’s death. to J u d y B r e w s t e r , a t t o r n e y f o r J e f f r ie s , Sr., t o t a k e H o w a r d ’s ea se. H e d ec li n es . DEATH LIST GROW S. BIG TIMBER DEAL C L O SE D . Oregon A gricultural College, Cor- valis — The ex traordinary in terest shown by the B ankers’ association, commercial clubs and other organiza­ tions throughout the sta te in the in­ dustrial contests for school children now in progress in all d istric ts, means th a t the schools m ust incorporate in the regular course some system atic in­ struction in industrial branches. The work can not be confined to the high school or the seventh and eighth grades, hut is bound to cover the en­ tire course, w ith the proper adap ta­ tion to the ages o f the pupils in the different grades. For this reason school superinten­ dents, principals and teachers will need to fam iliarize them selves w ith the sp irit and purpose of th is new ed ucation, and to secure m aterial to pre sent to the pupils. To this end the sum m er session a t the Oregon A g ri­ cultural college th is year, which opens June 18 and lasts until Ju ly 26, will offer special instructions. Nowhere could there be found a body o f experts b e tte r prepared to give the teachers th is very assistance than in the facul­ ty of the agricu ltu ral college. The dom estic science d e p artm en t is ready to assist in the outlining o f courses of instruction for the g irls from the low e st grades through the high school; the engineering college will do the same for the m anual tra in in g course in the schools, and all departm ents of agricultural study will offer sim ilar aid in planning the work in agricul tu re for both rural and city schools. Ten courses in elem entary and ad­ vanced agricu ltu re a re to be given, four in dom estic science, three in do­ m estic a rt, and three in manual tra in ­ ing. These are all in addition to the re g u la r pedagogic studies alw ays in Whitney Com pany Sells 11,000 A cres eluded for those who wish to increase in C latsop County. th e ir equipm ent as teachers. The A sto ria —A deal th a t has been pend­ m ethods of teaching these industrial subjects in both town and country ing for several days is now reported schools, general problem s of school to have been practically consum m ated m anagem ent, and the special problem w hereby Kalb & L arkin, who operate of the one-room school will be handled a logging camp on the Nasel river, acquire all the tim b er holdings in this ably by e x p ert instructors. Upon inquiry in the E ast as to the county belonging to the W hitney com best man for practical instruction on pany, lim ited. W hile the details of the transaction the country school, Prof. E. D. Pess- ler, d irector of the sum m er session, w ere not obtainable, it is understood was inform ed th a t the national author­ the deal includes all the com pany’s ity on the subject is N. D. Show alter, tim ber, com prising in the neighbor principal of the W ashington S ta te hood o f approxim ately 11,000 acres of Normal school a t Cheney, W ash., and high-class yellow fir, located in the he has been secured for O. A. C. for Blind slough and G nat creek districts, this sum m er, to g eth er w ith several as well as the com pany’s logging ra il­ o ther able men and women from other road and camp, which are said to be am ong the finest equipped in the institutions. In some sta te s school boards offer N orthw est. The sale is in the n atu re o f a log­ teachers special inducem ents to pre­ pare them selves m ore thoroughly for ging contract, and while the consider­ th e ir work, e ith e r by paying a p a rt of ation is not m ade public, the deal will the expense of the sum m er course, or involve several hundred thousand dol­ by raisin g the salaries of those who lars. are w illing to spend th e ir vacations in STEAM SH O V ELS AT W ORK. study. The cost a t O. A. C. is re­ m arkably low, $40 covering every­ Much P ro g re ss Beingj^Made on Line thing excepting the railroad fare. o f N atron Cut-Off. Eugene — Word comes from Oak- BROOK T RO U T WIN FAVOR. ridge, a t the head of the N atron cut­ off, th a t L. R. W attis & Co., sub­ E astern Fish Will Be Planted contractors under the U tah construc­ Lakes o f C ascad es. tion company, now have four steam Portland — R estocking the lakes of shovels a t work on the present con­ the Cascades w ith E aste rn brook tro u t tra c t of five m iles. The whole w in­ was the chief topic a t the last m eet­ te r was spent in clearing th e rig h t of ing of the S ta te Fish and (lam e com­ way, and grading work can now go m issioners. T his kind of tro u t has forw ard rapidly. been selected because they fa re b e tte r The Southern Pacific company has in the higher a ltitu d e s than any other completed a pipeline a h a lf m ile up species of the fish. Salmon creek to bring w a ter to the "B e tw ee n Cazadero and Diamond tan k s a t O akridge. E ventually the lake there are some 60 or 70 good pipeline will be extended two m iles to lakes w ith deep w a te r,” said S ta te give a g ra v ity flow to the tanks. Fish and Game w arden Finley, " b u t R ails for several m iles of the South­ they contain few fish, and we are anx­ ern Pacific line to Coos Bay are ex­ ious to restock them . The only way pected w ithin a few days. Grade has to do so is to g e t to g eth e r an equip­ been completed from Eugene w est­ m ent of horses and pack anim als, w ard three miles. m ake special cans in which to carry the fish, and then m ake trip s from the Sm ith to Aid P a p e r Mill, th ree points, Cazadero, D etro it and M arshfield—Announcem ent is made Bend. " W e have taken the m a tte r up w ith by C. A. Sm ith, m illionaire head of the the d ep artm ent of forestry, which a f­ C. A. Sm ith Lum ber & M anufacturing te r m aking a careful investigation, company, th a t he would be financially has offered to stock the lakes in the in terested w ith H jelte and R olf Ner- fo rest reserves for us free, provided drum , recently of Finland, in the im ­ we supply the fish. W ithin a month m ediate construction of a paper pulp The p lant will or so we shall have 700,000 E astern m ill a t Marshfield. brook tro u t ready to lib e rate from cost three-quarters of a m illion dollars. The Nerdrum b rothers have been en­ B onneville.” The commission will have approxi- gaged in the paper pulp business in m atey 10,000,000 fry to release d u r­ Finland and will employ a chemical process for using fir wood in m aking ing the coming season. paper pulp. New Road W ork P ro g re sses. Marshfield—The people o f G ardiner and vicinity are doing some im portant road 1 building. Surveyors have been a t work on a new road which will m ake another inland thorough­ fare to the Siuslaw country. The route now taken by the stages is along the beach. A nother new road is being built from the Um pqua south tow ard the Ten Mile lake country. Some years ago G ardiner had no w ag­ on roads leading out of the place, the only m eans of travel being by river boat and along the beach. lb< £) Walls o f Refuge Dynamited, and Both Riddled With Bullets. I’a r i s — Bonnot, the leader of an or­ ganized gang of autom obile bandits who have been terro rizin g 1'aris and the surrounding d istric t for months, and Dubois, a notorious anarchist, were shot to death Sunday in the most th rillin g encounter in the annals of French crim e. A garage a t Choisy-le-Roi, six miles south of Paris, in which the bandits had taken refuge, w as blown up by dynam ite, a fte r the two men had kept a t bay for hours a large p a rt of the police force of P aris, a contingent of gendarm es, two companies of republi­ can guards and a company of engi­ neers. Ten thousand spectators Eugene Plans City Hall Eugene— Steps tow ard the erection of a city hall for Eugene w ere taken by the city council when the city a t­ torney was directed to prepare for calling a special election, probably early in July, for the purpose of sub­ m ittin g to the people the question of a bond issue to provide for the build­ ing. W hile the sum has not y e t been decided upon, it is evident from the discussion of the Councilmen th a t they have in mind a building th a t will cost «bout $60,000, w ith $16,000 to $25,000 for equipm ent. Big Dairy Farm S ta rte d . Sem uel Hill P leases Audience. F o rt K lam ath --F o rty -n in e head of Corvallis — Samuel Hill, the noted fine H olstien and Durham cows be- good roads advocate, addressed a longing to Senator A bner Weed, of crowd here th a t filled the opera house Dunsm uir, Cal., are now on the Weed to overflowing and kept his audience ranch near here, w here one of t h e ! deeply interested. He w as warm ly m ost extensive d a iry in g e stab lish ­ applauded. The speech was illu stra t m ents in the country is to be oper­ ed by pictures show ing the results of ated. It is the in tention to brin g in a road building in various sections of large num ber m ore of cows w ithin a the country. The local m em bers of few w eeks and all will be m ilked here the Oregon Good Roads league made and the product placed on the m arket. arrangem ents for the m eeting and are By another season it is expected to en th u siastic over the results. hsve more than 200 cows on th is mod­ Union P re p a re s for S tock Show . el place. U nion— P reparations for the fourth Lum bar Firm Form ed. annual stock show to be held a t union A storia— A rticles o f incorporation June 6, 7 and 8, are well under way, of the Sm iley-L am pert I.um ber com and the indications sre th a t the show pany w ere filed in the county cle rk ’s will be the biggest and best o f the office. The incorporators are E. P. several stock shows held in this place. Sm iley, Jacob L am port and John H. I.ast y ear it was estim ated th a t $260,- Sm ith, and the capital stock is $100,- 000 w orth of fine stock appeared in 000, divided into 1000 shares o f $100 the parade, and this y ear the stock each. The main office of the company attendance prom ises to be even larger, is to be a t W arrenton and its object The officers of the show and citizens is to engage in the m an u factu re of generally are pushing the work along, lum ber products. , and Union will be ready for the crowd. Floods Follow O klahom a S torm and Block R escuers. Oklahoma C ity—As detailed reports come in, the e x te n t o f devastation and loss of life and property in Sundays’ tornado increases. It is known th a t 20 towns were struck by the storm which swept northw ard through portions of Southw estern and Central Oklahom a; th a t two of them , B utler and Foss, were lite rally wiped out and 41 dead and more than 100 injured are ac­ counted for. O ther deaths are re p o rt­ ed but cannot be verified because swollen stream s prevent rescue patries from exploring whole sections. No word had been received from Eldorado, W arren, M artha and Blair, which w ere reported to have suffered severely, w hile Korn, Sentinel Colony and H inton, Okla. w ere learned to have been badly damaged. All Central Oklahoma seems to be demoralized and it may be days before the loss of life and property is known. W estern Oklahoma stream s are out of th e ir banks. The Rock Island bridge over the C im arron river, 30 m iles south of Enid, was washed out. A call for aid w as sent out by the offi­ cials o f L ugert, who say there are 30 d e stitiu te fam ilies in the town. m a RflHm