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T h E N EW B E RÜ O R A PH IC , September Is, 1910 Aviator Breaks World’s Record, Than Drops and May Be Fatally Hurt. SACRAMENTO, C a l—Charlea K. Hamilton, the aviator, was seriously, if not fatally, injured when his Cur Chronicle of Important Events tiss biplane, "Hamiltonian,” In the Elect First Governor in Forty Y ears-M ay Elect United presence o f 20,000 state fair visitors, of Interest to Our crashed to the ground in the center States Senator. Readers. of the race track enclosure within an Instant after lowering the world's rec ord for traveling around a circular PO R TLA N D , Me.— Maine went Dem Boulevard T o 8ea Is Plan. M ARSH FIELD .— Construction of a mile. He completed the circuit In one ocratic Monday. It elected Frederick W. Plalsted, of Augusta, a Democrat, boulevard and park from Marshfield minute flat during the three laps. as Governor, upset the heretofore solid to the sea will be approved by the city Republican delegation in at least two council if the co-operation of the prop Convicts to be Whipped. erty owners concerned can be se AU STIN , Tex.— The last official act and possibly all four o f the Congres cured. Thé idea originated with of the rourth special session of the sional districts and to the surprise Mayor Straw to secure a strip of land Texas legislature was the signing by o f the political leaders, Democrats as 360 feet wide from the west end of the lieutenant-governor and the well as Republicans, the returns in the city straight through the timber speaker o f the house of the lawmak dicate the possibility that the next to Tarheel Point, and to build down ing radical changes In the conduct of state legislature will be Democratic. the center of the strip a One roadway. the state penitentiary. Whipping in The Senate surely will have a Demo- The Vend is owned mostly by the the cases of convicts in what is known cratic majority. , The House complex Southern Pacific, the Southern Ore as the third or incorrigible class, was ion 1« in doubt. Returns from all but 48 of tne elec g& n Company and the Coos Bay W a restored. tion districts of the state showed a ter Company, and these owners wiU be asked to donate the right of way, The road would extend through beau tiful timber. A county where grass grow s the year round and about al you have to do is to drive the cows up and milk them, drive over to the cheese factory with cans well filled and return with the whey to feed to your hogs. W ho wouldn’t run a dairy under these conditions! Look this over: No. 87. 270 acres o f land; 160 acres in grass, 20 acres good timber, well watered, fine bearing orchard, small fruits, good barn and 6 room house, 4 1-2 miles to Tillamook. Call ifi and g e t prices. W H ITE 3 A NICHOLS DR. G EO . LARKIN Dentièt. Office over First N a t’l Bank M ’ X Æ ’ MX'M . I DR. A . M. D A V IS L IT T L E F IE L D & R O M IG P H Y S IC IA N S & SURGEONS Office in First N a t’ l Bank Building Both Phones Naw berg, Oregon Chase Rustlers In Auto. EUOENE.— Sheriff R. Odell of Mal heur County and Sheriff A. K. Rich ardson of Harney County made an im portant capture of two alleged horae- thieves at Goshen, six miles south of Eugene, after a chase of 450 miles by automobile and railroad trains all the way from Vale. The alleged thieves •re Ivan W are and a companion by the name o f Hamilton. They are ac cused of stealing 60 horses from W il liam Isaacs of Sucker Creek, Malheur County, The men bad 40 head of horses in • corral at Goshen when arrestW. Pendleton Academy Sued. That the purpose of the grand Jury PE N D LETO N .— An attachment suit hasHbeen filed by James Gwlnn agminat inquiry wrab the .ndictment of indl the Pendleton academy. Some of the viduals rather than the packing cor Instructors o f the institution who had porations was shown when Judge not been paid all their salaries trans Landis, famous for the 129,000,000 ferred their claims to Mr. Gwlnn, who Standard Oil fine, launched the inves- h«s filed an attachment against tigation. Brown Hall and the administration buQdlng. T a ft Would Know “ Leaks.” B EVE RLY, Mass.— A force of ex perts w ill be put to work aborUy In the departments o f the Government at FO RT STEVENS.—Great acUvity Washington to locate the "leaks.” in submarine work is apparent**at T a ft wants to know how much of the Fort Stevens. The enUre river mouth 1300,000,000 that Senator Aldrich aeys has been carefully laid out and sys ha could hqve the Government by con tems of laying submarine mines so ducting I t on business lines can really ranged as to render it pracUcally im he saved. possible fo r attacking vessels to ever safely pass by. These mines are so constructed that their explosion la completely controlled by electric con nection with the shore batteries. In struments on shore can carefully track an approaching vessel, await the moment It is over a group of LU U IN G TO N , M ich— Thirty lives mines, touch an electric button and were lost when Pere Marquette ferry instantaneously the approaching boat No. 18, bound from Ludlngton to Mil Is reduced to a mass of wreckage, waukee, went to the bottom of Lake which is swallowed in a wild vortex Michigan. of foaming, swirling water. The sub , The disaster was one of the worst marine mines are also arranged so in the history of navigation on Lake that they can be made to explode by Michigan. The oar ferry Pere Mar contact, a mere touch from the ene quette No. 18, was the flagship of a my’s boat sufficing to eliminate itself. fleet of alx steel car ferries owned Savings Account? I f not, this is the time to start one. You will be getting your Hop and Prune picking money. W e will furnish you with a SA VINGS B A N K and BOOK, or just a book, without the bank. DEPOSIT $1.00 to start with, and then add to it from time te time, and W A T C H the account GROW . Your money will be working all the time, and interest will be added to your ac count every six months. 6 0 0 N ew b erg boys and girls have accounts with us. Call and get pamphlet and information aboutour Home Savings Department «fid F1R8T AND WASHINGTON STREETS and operated by the Pere Marquette Charged With Starting Fire. Railroad Company. EUGENE.— J. H. Gregg, who was The boat was valued at $400,000, arrested In the Cascade forest reserve and the cargo, which Included 29 load east of Eugene by Ranger Farrington, ed cars, at $100,000 to $150,000. The charged w'th setting out fire In the total losa will exceed $500,000, which reserve, was given an examination be is fully covered by insurance. fore United States Commissioner W. The cause of the disaster is a mys W. Calkins and was bound over in the tery. Among the survivors the conclu sum of $2500 to appear for trial in sion seems to be that the car ferry's the federal court at Portland. While after water compartment filled there was not any direct evidence through an oper or broken deadlight, against Gregg, the government which was followed at the last min brought out testimony that he was ute by a bursting of bulkheads. present when the fire was started. !* T h e O pera Confectionery Soda, Ice Cream, Candies, Cigars and Tobacco. Stationery— A ll the Latest Magazines. SAYS SQUATTERS S E T FIRES MEDFORD.— Th at the recent for- eat liras which prevailed throughout the Crater national forest were set out by dlacruntled squatters in the forest la tha bellaf o f M. L. Erickson, supervisor In charge. Mr. Erickson states that ha has evidence which in criminates certain o f the squatters and states that charges will probably ba preferred in the near future. “ It was a moat diecouraging task," states Mr. Brlckson, "to light forest fires knowing that new ones were be ing set on all sides of you. One night •lx ware sat in the neighborhood of the fire at Oat H ill to my certain knowledge. No effort will be spared by the local office to secure convic tions." Tha troops which have been fight ing the local fires have returned to their barracks In Washington. W ay Engine t 1 f m m i and laoes Saturday Special Your choice of a ff.xtd assortment of blue enamel ware for.,................ .............. I V IN C E N T & W IL S O N CHICAGO.—The Federal grand Jury which baB been investigating Chicago packers, has returned indictments against ten high officials of the Swift, Armour and Morris concern«.- There are three indictments a'galnst each, charging combination, conspiracy and illegal monopoly. First indictment in detail charges all the defendants with engaging in « combination in restraint of trade in fresh meat. The second charges them with conspiracy. The third charges the defendants with monopolizing the trade in fresh meats by unlawful § Trees Yield 947 In Fruit. HOOD R IV E R — Dr. W R Colley reports the largest yield of Graven- stefta apples in the valley. He packed IS1 boxes from eight M-y«ar-old trees. It will be Interesting to know that the fruit sold for $1.60 per box. or at the rate of $47.06 per tr e e .' At this rata an sore containing 60 Oravenatcn trees would bring In a groan return of between $2600 and $3000. Hookworm In New York Milk. N EW YO RK.— The hookworm has been found in considerable numbers in the milk and buiter supply of New York, by Dr. C. C. Carroll, a Pennsyl vania bacteriologist, who Is conduct ing a series of laboratory experiments here. Portland. Wheat— Track price*: Club, 85c; blueatem, 91c; red Russian, 82c. Barley— Feed and brewing, $22. Oata— No. 1 White, $2$ per ton. Hay— Timothy, Willamette Valley, $19020 per ton; Eastern Oregon, $20022; alfalfa, $15014. R itter— Creamery, 36c; ranch, 24c. ranch, 24c. Eggs— Ranch, candled. 30c. Hops— 1909 crop, 10011c; olds, nominal. ... . Wool— Eastern Oregon, 14017c per pound. ---- Mohair— 32033c Seattle. Wheat— Bluestem, 94c; Club, 87c; red Russian, 86c. Oata— $30 per ton. B arler—$22 per ton. Hay— Timothy, $24 per ton; alfalfa, $16 per ton. Butter— Washington Creamery, S6c; ranen, 26c. Fgga— Selected local, 40c. $ Dr. Luther H. Howland 2 DR. J. H. W ILK E N S McMl i ' Ills, Ore. Branch office, Newberg Office same floor u Commercial Club Hours. 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. Consultation and Examination free. Hom e f h o s s White 1 a S DR. JO H N S. R A N K IN Office over Bank o f N ew berg F. W. P L A N T E D . Both Phones plurality for Plaisted for Governor of There will be at least 16 Democratic Representatives out o f 161 in the next legislature, with indications that the Democratic party w ill have the choos ing of a successor to United States Senator Hale next winter. In the face o f the sweeping Dem ocratic victory the Republicans were overwhelmed with surprise. It was the first beating the Republicans of Maine had had In 40 years, and, by a coincidence, Harris M. Plaisted, father of the present successful can didate, was Maine's last Democratic Governor in 1871 Office in Union Block Diseases Cured! ST. PAU L.— Far Western delegates to the Nation».! Conservation Congress aver that they were not only barred from the programme and discussions, but also buheoed in the resolutions of the congress. They say that the com mittee on resolutions promised a clause treating of conservation within strict contitutional limitations and that the clause was Included in Chair man Pardee's reading of the resolu tions, but that it was omitted from the published draft. L0RIM ER GIVES UP CLUB Acute or Chronic! R elief Permanent! No Drugs! No Knife!; Investigate! It WU1 Pay! Courteous Treatment to all Lady Attendant 1st and Edwards Streets Senator Resigna F rem Society That Phones: White 82, Main 56 Canceled His Invitation. CHICAGO -United States Senator W illiam Lorimer resigned his mem bership in the Hamilton Club of Chi Dr. E. P. Dixon Dr. H. C. Dixon cago, of which he haa been a member D IX O N B R O S . 8anator Lorlm er’s for many years, resignation follows former President D EN TI S TS Roosevelt’s refusal to attend the club Phone: Mutual White 22 banquet If Mr. Lorimer was present. OREGON NEW BERG, Rich Ride In the Steerage. LONDON.— The several steamers which left British ports for the Unit ed States Saturday carried between 6000 and 7000 passengers. The rush was so great that many well-to-do Americans were obliged to content themselves with third class or even steerage berths. All Peace at Managua. MANAGUA, Nicaragua.— The last armed opposition to the new regime under Gen Estrada, the provisional president, has ceased with the sur- render of Gen. Fernando Marla Rlvaa, with 1000 men and 11 cannon. “ Hush” Fund Discovered. NEW YORK.—The charge that thousands of dollars had been depos ited to bis credit by representatives of street Interests was made before the Investigation committee o’ l*w taUture against ex Senator GuodaeU, oi Orange County. Y o u r patronage respectfully toHcited DR. G. E. STUART Physician & Surgeon Chronic Disease* a Specialty. C a lk promptly answered night or day. J H. POYNER Carpenter and Builder Second street near Main