ME p ■ THE NEWBBRQ GRAPHIC, August l l , i f i o Eastern Oregon Lands for Sale Or Exchange In Sherman, GifHam, o r Morrow 'Couifties. These farm s are like a GOLD mine. You live th ere ten years and by good management you will fill your pockets with gold and then come hack to the Chehalem valley and live at your ■ease. I f you have some small or large places we'll make an exchange for you. Come in and le t us talk with you. BOTH PHONES W H IT E &. N IC H O L S Nawberg, Oregon i l i , mtkm How M oney H elps To Make the Man Money in the bank is more than money—it is character. The man with a bank account is seldom out of work. Hid th rift is recognized. It makes'hhn a good workman. If a man is to be selected for promotion—the man with a bank account is more apt to be chosen. He is a good citizen. * ^ Tljis bank solicits the accounts of wage earners, merchants, farm ers, and all who wish to become thrifty. It doesn’t m atter how small your »first deposit may be, it wilL be none the less appreciated. We pay interest on Home Saving accounts, issuing you a pass book, and on Certificates of Deposit ...... ........... ——* ♦ — ••■ a - v: - ■ __ , THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK — O F N E W B E R G ■■■■■............. CAPITAL. SURPLUS and Undiridcd Profits $ 0 0 ,0 0 0 .0 0 A COLD FACT! Tires Set With Brooks’ Cold Tire Setters are better and will run longer without loosening than is possible when set in the old hot way. No charred surfaces to wear awav and loosen the tire. No overdishing wheels or splitting fellows. The damage to your wheels by run ning them with loose tires for one day moy amount to muehmore than the coat of resetting th em. W E S E T T I R E S Q U IC K L Y W H IL E Y O U W A IT . McDONALD Newberg Sporting Goods TH E O . S T . PIERRE T h e O p e ra C o n fe c tio n e ry Soda, Ice Cream, Candies, Cig&rs^&nd Tobacco. Stationery—All the Latest Magazines. R. B. J A C K S TROOPS ORDERED TO FtOHT FOREST FIRES President Taft Authorizes Their Use to Save Northwest Forests. WASHINGTON, D. C.— Command- •rs of military departments of the Columbia, Dakota, California and the Missouri have been ordered to In struct post commanders Ie lend troops on request to assist In fighting forest fires near forts. This order emanated from President Taft, who was appeal ed to by Governor Hay, Washington; Western Pine Manufacturers’ Asso ciation, Spokane, and Western For estry A Conservation Association, Portland. Immediately Acting Secretary of Agriculture Hays conferred with War Department officials and Associât« Forester Potter and telegraphed dis trict foresters at Portland and Mis soula, Mont« in which districts most damage is being done. Firee Worst In History. The Forest Service hopes that army co-operation will check the flames, which are the worst in history. Two hundred thousand acres of Umber are buSblng in the Northwest, half In national forests and half on private land. There are 50 fires In I4*bo and Montana, of which 15 are under control. Fifteen hundred men are on the fire line in the Missoula district, where 945,000 is being spent in fire-fighting. This district was al lotted |30,000, but Secretary WHaon authorised District Forester Greely, of Missoula, to check the flames re gardless o f expense. The situation Is said to be the worst near Coeur d’Alene, where the loss Is over a million dollars. The total loss Is 110,- 000,000, and billions are endangered. HARVEY W. SCOn DIED - BALTIMORE.—Harvey W. Scott, editor ef the Portland Oregonian, died in Johns Hopkins Hospital Sun? day shortly before 0 p. m. of heart failure, 2 hours after a surgical oper ation for prostatectomy. He went off the operation table Sat urday morning in strong conditions. Sunday morning at 7 o’clock he began sinking and In spits of the best stim ulants known to medical science Ms heart grew steadily weaker until the and. He was conscious almost to the last and the end was painless. BALLINGER BACK HOME •ays Visit East Wlm Misunderstood; Resignation Not Asked. SEATTLE.—Secretary of the Inter ior Richard A. Ballinger returned from Ms visit to Minnesota and Chi cago, which has been made the ooea- ■Jon e t so much speculation and goe- •lp. Interviewed, he said« "My oonfsrsnee with Senator Crane bad no relation to any matter personal to myself—not in the slight- sat degree. Let me toll you this: If I should resign it would be In order to leave me free to prosecute those parsons who have been Instrumental In the publication of libelous and de famatory attacks npou my character and it is undoubtedly from them that the repeated stories of resignation emanate. ” MAYOR OF NEW YORK SHUT BY ASSASSIN NEW YORK.—Mayor William J. Gaynor, of New York, was shot and probably fatally wounded on board the steamer Kaiser Wilhelm der Gross« as he-was balling for Europe Tuesday morning. "■ The man who shot the Mayor was arrested on shipboard and gave his name as Jules James Gallegher of 440 T b li£ Av«., New York City. He was identified as a city employe who re cently had been discharged. The Mayor, who was about to tall for Europe for rest, was on the upper deck of the liner, well forward, talk ing with Commissioner Thompson, Corporation Counsel Watson, and his secretary Mr. Adamson, when the shot was fired. Three shots were fired at the Mayor. Two of them missed and the third lodged In the fleshy portion of the left side of the neck. Blood gush ed from the wound, and the first hasty examinations led to the belief ie- of serious and perhaps fatal conse ,n- quences. The Mayor retained con- D R . G E O . L A R K IN Dentist. Vice-President Mentioned at J Office over First N at’l Bank Both Phones ’ Interested/’ but No Direct Evidence. MUSKOGEE, Okla.—The sensation al testimon yof Senator Gore before DR. A M. DAVIS the congressional committee Investi gating tbs charges of attempted brib ery in Oklahoma Indian land deals, which Involved the names of Vice- President Sherman, Senator Curtis, of Kansas, Representative McGuire, of Oklahoma, and others, has result ed in a series of denials by all the men Involved. Senator Gore testified, he had been LITTLEFIELD & ROMIG | approached by Jake L. Harmon, form er chairman of the Oklahoma state re PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS publican committee, who said that a bribe of «25,000 or «50,00 bad been offered him to remove certain legisla-. Office in First Nat’l Bank Building tlon pending in congress so that $3,- Both Phons« 000,000 might he paid to J. F. McMur ray, an attorney of McAIeater, Okla., and his associates. Representative C. E. Crssger, of ths third Oklahoma district, supplemented Dr. Luther H. Howland ths testimony of Senator Gore. OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN D. C. McCurtain, a Choctaw Indian, son of the governor of ths Choctaw Office on Mais St„ I blk louth at depot Nation, and an attorney for that tribe, Mondays, Wednesdays sad Friday. testified that J. F. Murray had of fered him «20,000 not to oppose ths Both Phone* land deal. Thus far, however, there has been no evidence supporting ths Gore D R . J . H . W IL K E N S charge that Vice-President Sherman O S TE O P A TH IC P H YS IC IA N waa interested in the case. McMlm \ tile, Ore. Branch office, Newberg Vioe-PresMent Free ef Blame. MUSKOGEE, Okla.—When the statement issued by Vice-President Sherman, emphatically denying any connection with bribery charges, was read to Senator Gore, the senator said : “I have never «barged, charged, directly or "I indirectly, Indirectly, at any time, that Vice- Preaident Sherman had any inter eat, - immediate or remote. In. the McMar ray contracts. I did not intimate be fore the committee that he was Im plicated. I was compelled to state, ea evidence that Mr. Harmon bed ad- vised me that the vice president had such an Interest. I made the state ment under protest, as I have express ly said, with greet reluctance and re gret. j "I merely told the tale, told to me by Harmon, and I was obliged to do so. To Opposs Uncle Joe. INDIANAPOLIS. Ind —Six republi can candidates for congress, if elect ed, are planning to oust Uncle Joe Cannon from his job as speaker and elect Congressman E. D. Crumpacker of tbs tenth Indiana district Resolu tions were adopted indorsing Crum- packer as Cannon's successor at a JUDGE WILLIAM J. GAYNOR. conference of Indiana republican con sclousness and later examinations by gressional candidates and state party the physicians at the hospital gave a leaders. Six of the congressional can more hopeful outlook. didates present pledged Crumpacker The shooting occurred under cir their support. cumstances of the most dramatic character. Mayor Gaynor came aboard the steamer accompanied by a number of prominent city officials about to bid him good-bye. The par ty proceeded to the upper. deck and ware assembled In a group giving CHICAGO.—Socialists captured the final greetings. Crowds of passengers meeting of the Chicago Federation of were waving adieu from the pier. Labor Sunday. At the close of a The Mayor’s party bad Just formed three-hour debate they had matters a group preparatory to having their their own way and forced through a pictures taken. Suddenly a man pushed through the motion to submtt to a referendum vote of all the unions of the city the erwwd from the rear. He approached question of co-operating with the So the Mayor, and without a word be cialist party or the formation of an gan to fire. Mayor Gaynor was seen to fall and independent labor political organisa a gushing wound told that he had tion. The old party politicians were been bit. At the same moment a ewept off their feet by the flood of ship's guard sprang forward and dealt oratory. “Jackpot" legislation was the assassin a Mow ea the head with said to be the only kind that could a billet, felling him to the deck, where be expected from either of the old officers quickly seised him. the whole debate cen- THE MARKET«. question of forming eu Portland. Independent labor party or taking ad Wheat—Track prices: Club, 8<c; vantage of the organisation of ma blueetem, 96; red Russian, 85c. chinery of the Socialists. Barley—Feed and brewing. $24. Oats—No. 1 Whits, $32 per ton. CASTAWAYS R EACH PORT Hay—Timothy, Willamette Valley, of Princeea May Rescued «11019 per ton; Eastern Oregon, and Net One Injured. «20022; alfalfa, «13014. JUNEAU.—The steamer Georgia Butter—Extra, 83c; faaey. ISc; brought the passengers of the wreck ranch, 23c. ed steamship Princess May to Juneau. Eggs—Ranch, candled. 23c. The Princes May left Skagway. Alas Hope—1809 crop, 10013c; old. ka, southbound, for Vancouver, with nominal. •0 passengers snd a crew of <8. and Wool— Eastern Oregon, 14017c per struck the North Reef of Sentinel Is pound. land. and sanding in a smooth sea two Mohair—32 0 33c. hours after sulking. None of the passengers or craw wars Injured Seattle. Wheat—Bluestem, 94c; club, I2e; Japs Will Study Flying. rad Russian, 90c. BERLIN.—The Japanese Military Oats—833 par ton. Commission, which for several months Barlsy—$24 par ton. has been studying mill: ry conditions Hay—Timothy, $22 par ton; alfalfn. in Bureps, has arranged with tVe «14 par ton. company controlling the Wright aero Buttar—Washington Crssmsry, S3c; plane patents in Germany to buy a ranch, 22c. number of Wright machines. Kggs—Sslsctsd locai, X|e SOCIALISTS CAPTURE CHICAGO UNIONS MEN INVOLVED DENY SENATOR’S CHARGES Office same floor as Commercial Club Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Honrs, 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Consultation and Examination free. H s s is P kost White la g DR. JOHN S. RANKIN Office in Union Block * 13 Killed When Trains Collide. IGNACIO, Cal.—Thirteen persons were killed and at least 12 injured, several of them badly, Monday night, when a passenger train on the North western Pacific Railroad, running be tween San Francisco and Santa Rosa, met In head on collision with a work train a mile and a half south of this place. GOVERNMENT PLANS — TO RECOVER UNO BEVERLY, Mass.—A vigorous pros ecution to reclaim title to a vast amount of Indian land in Oklahoma t* being planned in the Department of Justice for the ooming autumn. One of the principal actions in pros pect is to overcome the effect of an lnjenious "joker" written into the In dian appropriation bill just before that measure was handed to the Pres ident for his signature. Ths "joker” was discovered by Solleitor-Oenerml Bowers, blit it was agreed between the President and Mr. Bowers that it was too late to send the bill back to Congress and that a means of off setting the “Joker” would be devised. This "joker,” which Is now s law, granted the right of appeal to the United 8tates Supreme Court in a case Involving over 20,000 Indian con tract, which had been decided in fa vor of the government by the Court of Appeals of the Eighth Circuit As the matter had bees taken Into tne Circuit Court on a demurrer, the de fendants bad no right of appeal to the Supreme Court. Knights Templars Hold Conelave. CHICAGO.—The thirty-first trien nial Knights Templar« conclave was what Chicagoans say the most spectac ular week of entertalnmeat sinco the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893 When the parade of escort opened tne conclave Tuesday, It Is estimated that 500,000 visitors were here. Governor Brady Asks Troop«. LJEW18TON, Ids.—Governor Brady at Orangeville said he had petitioned through the Secretary of the Interior to urge the War Department to send troops Into Idaho to flght forest fires. The governor said troops are asked, not only to work la National forests but to protect state timber as well. DiseasesCured! Acute or Chronic! Relief Permanent! No Drugs! No Knife! Investigate! — H -w ssi s my i Courteous Treatment to all Lady Attendant 1st and Edwards Streets Phones: White 82, Main 66 ♦ooooooooooooooooooososooo ^TTO RN IT-A T-LA W CLARENCE BUTT« Will practice in ail the courts of the state. 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