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T H E M EW G G R A P H IC MEXICS ISSUES AN NEWS FROM OUR 0RE60N NEWS ULTIMATUM TO ILS . NATIONAL CAPITAL OF GENERAUNTEREST BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON In the Circuit r o o r l of the State »1 Oragoo, tb« County of YambUI. | “ I’ll bit she will," began the for David Boy«*. rU In llff., vs. | •. rash youth. D i m P a r k i n s and i Mary Pars I or. bis wile , “ Don’t!” interrupted his older and Joseph C. (jftiaon I and Jane Doe Gibson. I and wiser companion. “ Don’ t bta wife, defendants. Dean Perklnaand Mary Perkins, defendants bet that she will ever do any To Above namffi; In tke n an e of tbs Stale of Orweon. Ton, and thing. You can never tell what eaeb of you. a n hereby required to appear and ■nswor tb* eomplalnt filed agslnel yon In the a woman will do.” above entitled eocrt and cause, on or before ail weeks from tha dot* of tko krai publication of “ But,” protested the young ibis ana boos , which aatd date o f I rat pa hi (ca tion to the 17tb day of in ly . 1»1S; and yon will man, “ I was going to bet that take notice that If you fall to appear and an swer M id complaint, for want of m eb answer, plaintiff will apply to sold e o o rtfo rth * she would do the unexpected.” rellel I prayed for lo hla mid complaint herein. to wit It: plaintiff Itavo ludeeaaont against “ Don’t!” repeated the elder, yon and That aach of you forth* m u o f IS. 000 «0, to gether with Interest mid sum frost Juna 22. earnestly. “ Even that is no »ale m2, until paid, ot the on rot* of six por oaut per annum, and for tbs tom of tsoo.on ail may foes. bet.” —Judge. >n<l tor the ooels and UlftPUiiBIDwOI disbursement OI of M this su it; a ill IU1I Bert Ingle, the 17 year old son of A. N. Ingle, n wealthy sheepman Uvlng near Baker, met his death from an ac- cidenUI revolver shot while evidently crawling In pursuit of some anlmml. Work on tke second unit of the Klamath reclamation project la prac tically completed. Water will be fur nished for next year to about 7000 Umpqua Survey Asked Washington.—Administration offi scree. Gardiner.—The Umpqua Port Com cials were putsled when- they received Advices from Florence say the Port the announcement that Provisional mission U making arrangements to of Sluslaw commissioners voted to la-, have a special survey of the Umpqua President Huerta had delivered ea ul aue $180,000 of port bpnde for the pur her and harbor here made by the timatum demanding recognition of hie government In Mexico by the United United BUtee war department with e pose of extending the north Jetty at view to extensive Improvements. Rep the mouth of the Blue law. BUtee. RepresenUtive Slnnott has Intro The president end hla advisers were reaenUtlve Hawley and tha OfUgon and that the mid m o rtgage r t g a g of e .............. p la in tiff on tn * real p rent I see In mid ms mart — gage and complaint senators are expected to aecurv a fed duced a bill appropriating $40,000 for plainly disappointed e l the (urn of eri bod be foreclosed. sn<! and hereinafter doaevib eveuu but announced that the Ameri eral appropriation at the coming ees the Pendleton postoffice, the treasury having reported this can government's communication ap slon of oongress. The Umpqua la the department pealing for a suspension o f hostilities third largest river 1» Oregon, the vol amount as necessary to eompleU the sold In ths mannor provided by tow s a d the and a constitutional election, together ume of water from It being dope to building according to the original practices of this court, and which said real plena. grltfc the emphatic statement that un the flow o f the Wlllaibette. premises are dewri>,«d as follow«, to w it: Th* northeast quarter ef th* southeast quarter of With the remarkable acore of 10$ der no circumsUnces would the Unit sootlou thirty are. in township twn south o f « C O I N S its forty-ftftb school year Dalles Man Sentenced i out of a possible 10$ points, Sergeant k in g* three west of Willamette Morldlan. In ed BUtee recognise the Hueita regime SEPTEM BER «0 . IS IS . Yamhill County. Oregon, containing ¥) acres, Dellas.— Maintaining the same self- 8. W. Pearson, Company Four, Coast because it was set up by irregular mvo and excepting Tberefrvm a strip o f land DEGREE CO U RSES <■ many on th# goat side of the shoe* described land force Instead of constitutional order, satisfied air that marked his bearing Artillery, who lives at Roseburg, won A O R IC V L T U R E . C qO M S aa tN *. Mxtesn foot wide to bo reserved Mr a private would place before the world Presi throughout hla trial for hla life on a the Catrow cup match In the National rood; that the proceeds from the sal* of m id economic *. M inins ro ossrn v . property bo applied to th* payment of tb* Msecs. P harmacy . dent Wilson’s Ideas as to constitution charge of murder in .the first degree, Rifle association shoot at Camp Party, • mount adjudged to he due the plaintiff hop*, in, together with the attorney toes allowed 1 Louis Davis, «mnvlcted of murder In Ohio. TWO-YEAR C O U R SE S al government in Latin America. plaintiff herein, and the costs gad disburse Tuns, homs E conomic *, ments of this salt and accruing eosta; that the In all likelihood this turn of events the second degree by a Jury In the cir D. L. Rood, of Marshfield, has been ART*. PORRSTRY. COMMERCE. PHARM ACY Interest and claim of said defendants. Joeapb will mean the end of any dealings with cuit court of Polk county last week, appointed official sealer of Coos coun- i 3 . Gibson and Jan* Doe Gibson be decreed sub TE A C H E R 'S C O U R SE S la atawml uent In time and Interior la right lo the the Huerta officials. Though there stood unmoved while Judge Holmes ty to carry out the provisions of the ntllTa mid mortgage, and that the said d e training, agriculture, domestic adeaee sentenced him to Imprisonment In the wea much Ulk In official circles of ls. Doan Perkins and Mary Perkins, and new Oregon law providing for the in and art. Gibson and Jane Due Gtbeon. and lifting the embargo on arms and per state penitentiary for his natural Hie. spection of weights and measures used M USIC, including piano, string, band each of C them, and o il and every parson or per- claiming by. through or andor them Or mitting the Constitutionalists to get I , In selling commodities. instruments and voice culture. _ of them, either ns ■•urebaaers, encum brancers or otherwise, bo barred and toro- the Locked In n cage and playing with A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled cloaed of nil right, till*. Interest, claim , nr declare they can soon overthrow the n swarm o f bees will be the form of E nrichment op R unet L ip s ” equity of redemption fa. to or against aaM property or any part thereof, save and except atajlogue Huerta administration. It is likely that Mettled of Developing Logged Off entertainment for state fair patrons the statutory tight to redeem; that the pur Arses Talked. euch a policy will be carefully const«* chaser have entire possession of said promises furnished by James Davis, a bee ex upon tb* production of the Sheriff’s certlSeate Address H. M. T en n an t , Registrar, 3red In the senaU before any action | Corvallis.—A business-like method pert. Mr. Davie has signed an agree of aalo therefor: and that plaintiff have such Corvallis, Oregon. other and further relief as may seam meet and .o f bringing Oregon's logged-off lands ment with Frank Meredith, secretary nw-T-Umat) la taken. equitable In th* praMlat-s. The position Uken by administra 1 more rapidly into cultivation la being of the fair board, to give "demonstra Ibis summons to served a poo you by publica tion tber of in th* New Gera Graphic, owes each tion officials was that the United advocated by Dr. James Wlthycombe, tions” dally. week lor six successive weeks, by order of Vino W. Pea -re. county Judge of Yam bill county, BUtes had done ell that« a friendly , director o f the O. A. C. Experiment The fishermen of Tillamook bay 1 d u ly slate of Oregon, and which neighbor could do without actually li Station. who believes that a practical near Bay City have organised to sell I and entered 1 McCain, Vinton using force. solution o f the problem lies In cos ^ own figh> ¡» to t dissatisfied with Clarone* Butt, CHASE & LINTON Attorneys for Plaintiff. No sentiment exists in this country operative work between farmers and the prices offered by local canneries. Dut* of >rat publication I. July if. . toll. II G RAVEL COM PANY to Justify intervention or n war, they | progressive merchants Date of last publication, Aug. 1MX They will seek markets tn the east, said, end no foreign government could According to Dr. Wlthycombe’« and have decided to build a salting Insist on the sacrifice by the United scheme, interested farmer» would be and cold storage Meat to handle the All lands o f gravel for con States of thousands of Nvea end gi given the opportunity of buying oa season’s catch. ALW AYS GO crete work, cement blocks, gantic financial burdens merely to ad long time at reasonable ratea o f inter- j The authorities of Pendleton have1 or wood work furnished on just an Internal dispute In which the eat sufficient quantities of power to arranged to purify that city’s water short notice. United States is not directly n party. ; blast ail stump« standing on the land supply with hypochlorite of lime. and over which It can have no Juris- j to be cleared. The farmers could then There have' been hut few cases o f ty for REAL ESTATE Telephone White 85 diction without Infringing on the sov- . combine tholr available cash resources phoid fever tn Pendleton this summer, and BEAVER STATE erelgnty of another republic which it j for the purchase of donkey engines to but it was deemed beet to take meas Is by treaty obliged to maintain be need in pulling and piling the ures of preveatloa until the gravity 706 Flint Street Newbcrg, Oregon i stumps after they had fcooa split and waterworks system Is completed. Adjournment of Session Uncertain ' loosened up by the use of the powder. Charles V. Galloway, tax commis This session of congres« will mein In session "until enow files" end 1 According to estimates received at sioner. tn an opinion, holds that fish If necessary prolong the extra session . J * offlce * th« ° A- c **P*rtment ing ___________ _____ _ are “rights _ rights and water rights until the regular term begins in De 8ut,on there are almost 1,000.000 ^ u ( j privileges” and "local advantages" Spend August at “Nature’s Playground” cember to dispose of tariff and cur- acr*B of *°***d'ott **nd ,n ('0,umb*» belonging to the land. He aays they rency legislation. county. It is mostly excellent agrlcul- ihould ^ taken Into consideration in This wee the decision of the demo- tora» land when cl#ar«d ) determining the value of tha land for 1 assessment sad taxation, era tic caucus o f the senate which 1 $. P. Overpays Taxes adopted a resolution declaring "that j Recall petitions have been circulat oongrees should proceed to consider J Klamath Falla.—Klamath couaty la ed at Salem against three councilman, end determine legislation concerning i indebted to the Southern Pacific Com the chief of police and city recorder, currency end banking immediately' pany in the sum of $17,000, the amount and It la reported that a recall petition following the paaaage o f the pending in which the railway company over will aoon be put out against Mayor I’ * paid its 1012 taxes. The mistake was Stevens It la alleged that the offi tariff MU." .< • 0 made In the assessor’s office and was Determination to take up currency New hotels with every modern accommodation, coxy cottages cials have not been falthhil to the legislation did not carry with It ap ovwlooked by the railway raprosenta- d ty ’a best Interests. and camping grounds at nominal coat. The trip down there ^ proval of any policy or commit the tive who inspected the assessment and The state railroad com m iulon aua- President Huerta Repudiates Administration Officials Disap Events Occurring Throughout tbs State During the Paat American Plan for Peace pointed Over Turn of Af Week. able Mediation. fairs in Mexico. Mexico City.—The United BUtee government has been given what la regarded aa an ultimatum by Presi dent Huerta to recognise Mexico, or aever all diplomatic relations, it la officially stated, and Charge d’Affalree O'Shaugbneeey was given his pass ports. Benor Urretla, minister of the In terior, who on previous occasions has been the spokesman for the adminis tration, was the person chosen to make the announcement of In The demand for recognition Mexi co was Included the note replying to Mr. Lind’s suggestion. O a f o ffic ia t in ' discussing the mat ter, said that Mexico had reached the point where she either must bow her head la humiliation before the United 8 tales or edopt an attitude of defi ance. The first contingency, he added, eras regarded as Impossible. The official eeld that Mexico fully realised the gravity of her action and tha possibilities that might ensue In case the United states refused, to rec ognise the republic. Conservative authorities, however, are unwilling to believe that even the severance of diplomatic relations and Mexico’s defiant attitude would pro voke the United 8tates beyond fo r bee ranee. WOULD SUIL M IA SKA ROADS Development of Coal Lands and Cheap Transportation Needed. Beattie, Wash.— In his address at the commercial club here Secretary Lane declared It was one of the first duties of the government to develop J^laaka. “ If the government were Justified t* spending 1400,000,000 to Join the At lantic and Pacific coasts with e canal, why was it not as much obligated to link to lts e lf with an outlying portion o f the United States by an expendi ture of $40,000,000? The United States built e dirt road ¿cross Pennsylvania a century ago. and dug a canal from Lake Erie to the Hudson river.” The secretary declared himself not only In favor of government construc tion of an Alaskan railroad syatem, bat ita operation, no that products might be transported at reasonable cost. He wtkbed to see the coal lends developed so that they would benefit all the people and not fall Into the hands of a monopoly. Omaha Has $200,000 Fire. Omaha. Neb.—A loss of $200,000 and three firemen Injured wee the result o f e fire near the heart of the buslneea district, which threatened for a time a whole business block. The fire was the result of spontaneous combustion in the rear of Bnrgees-Oranden oom- pany, an electrical and gas fixture house, between Fifteen end Sixteenth, on Howard street 40 PERISH WHEN ALASKA SHIP SINKS Juneau, Alaska.—Thirty-three pote en 1 and aeven member» of the erv A the Pacific Coast 8teamahlp company’s Iron ateamahip State of California perished Sunday morning In Gambler Bey, 80 miles south of Jun eau, when the vessel struck an un charted rock end sank in three min utes, with many passengers Imprison ed In their staterooms. The steamship left 8eattl# early last week for Skagway and way points. At the time of the disaster the ship car ried a total of 76 passengers. Forty- three paaaengers were rescued and taken to Juneau by the ateamahip Jefferaon, leaving 33 who have perish ed. Seven of the crew are dead, mak ing the total «dead forty. The Jefferson was only a short dis tance away when «he picked up the "8 . O. 8.” call and when «he arrived at the scene the survivors were In the lifeboats and on life rafts. It waa broad daylight. There la no possibili ty that any of the missing reached shore. Dakota Farmers Harvsst at Night. Grand Forks. N. D.— By transferring ths headlights from their automobiles to thslr binders, farmers of the Red River valley are conducting harvest ing operations through the night and lying Idle during the day. Thla I* owing to Intense heat, more than 100 horses having died from pros tration during tha paat week, accord ing to reports that have reached here. Editor Kill* Former California Official Quincy, Cal.—Aa the result of a feud growing out of the rival claims of the towns of Quincy and OroonvMI# for a $4*.0$0 high school now under construction, J. A. Boyls, the former city attorney, was «hot and killed by F. O. Hall, veteran editor of the Pig mas National RyUftln. of Quincy. TIE UNKNOWN QUANTITY OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE munitions of wur with which »hey NEW LAND PLAN PRESENTED “T n and a C en application. will be mailed free to W h it e & C o . TIL LA M O O K C O U N TY BEACH ES democratic party to any particular cur- hl* »PProval to the valuation as frelghTachedule recently «••ncy MIL ;‘t appeared on the asMssor’a hooka. adopt#d by 9umpter valley Rail- Page Says He Shared With Member roed company en the ground that eev- Rabblts end Sage Rate Worry Parmer. #rm, lncrMMM ui „ t e e had been made In a dramatic statement, 1. H. Me- Michaels, dismissed chief page of the Prinevtlle.—The worst pests the j„ violation of order* of tMreooimla- house of representatives, presented to I oi ***• baT* bad con' slon. The suspension will continue un- th* house lobby Investigation commit- t*nd w,th durlB* th* p" t y**r OT two til November tee a sweeping charge of corruption ^ rabbit* and sag* rata, j steps are being taken to eradicate against Representative McDermott, of ot <* ***** *“ * * ° U the fire Might which la threatening Illinois, for years his sponsor. M e-! ^ w#p* rulned thU year * tke ™T the destruction Of the orchards of the Michaels in plcturesqus language cor- * th#M *■ **■ * ‘* Crook •*■“ «* Grand Ronde valley. The disease has to an extant that It will be roborated the allegations of M. M. Mul- *Iona I d **■• loc* I,Ue* whola fl*,d* to out «Iowa many valuable hall against McDermott, and made ad have been destroyed. * I trees to save the entire orchard from dlttonal charges. | destruction £ In addition to the charge already ------------- In a fit of ungovernable temper and made, McMlchaels swore that the Chi Late Statute Supersede* All Stats tnaane Jealousy, D. L. Cartwright shot cago representative told him that he ■*M WhWt- Ray Cp Of I let | u d killed hie brother's wife near Rye received $7500 out of a fund of $10,000 Portland.—On and after October 1 a Valley, and dangerously wounded hla raised by the pawnbrokers of Wash ington to oppose a bill passed in the federal law for the protection of mi nephew, David Powell, who may not last congress regulating pawnbrokers gratory birds, such as wild ducks, survive Cartwright then killed him : geese, pigeons, brant and snipe, goes self. Although himself a married man, in the District of Columbia. ! Into effect, and supersedes all state Cartwright la said to have been Jeal National Capital Brevities 1 regulations governing open and closed ous of hla sister-in-law, who was a wo The vote to sustain the proposed hunting aeasons wherever state code« banana tax was close, 31 to 28, Sena conflict with the government's statute. man ef estimable character. Sixteen per cent of tkoae who took tors Thornton and Ransdell, of Louisi The federal code likewise extends pro the spring state teachers’ examination ana, voting with the republicans. tection to a number of shore birds, and failed. How this compares with for The Pacific Northwest waa repre In some cases declares a five year mer examinations la not known as It sented at the bankers' conference by closed season. has not been the custom to keop this K. A. Wyld, of Portland, Daniel Kel- The new law will terminate all reoord. There were 1562 applicants laher, of Seattle, and Charles A. Mc spring shopping of migratory bird« who took the examination, the largest Lean. of Spokane. throughout the United States, and In number yet given the examination at Efforts by Senator Page of Vermont Oregon will make the bunting season on* time In Oregon. to prevent, the democrats from cutting extend from October 1 to January 16, A large gasoline tractor of th* cater the 6 cent duty on butter to 2(4 cents provided the recommendations of pillar typo will be put to use in ore sore unavailing. State Game Warden Finley are fol hauling by the management of th* Ben Petitions from the dtlaena of Seat lowed. Otherwise the hunting season Harrison Mines company near Sump tle have been presented to the senate for this state will he from September ter. It Is expected that th* cost of by Senator Poindexter of Washington. 16 to December 16, as tentative regu hauling Ita orea to the Sumpter Valley They ask for a congressional Inquiry lations Just Issued by the government railroad. 21 miles distant, which now Into the “origin, Inception and prog provide. reechos $60 par day, will bo largely ress" of the recent rioting In that city, reduced. when the headquarters of the I. W. W. Farmers Want 70 Cents J. Loselto, the dairy expert from and the socialists were wrecked. Pendletan.— Many UasatlUa farmers Corvallis, has opened aa office at Her- A change was made In the provis are holding their wheat, watting for ■Baton under Joint aaaplco* ef the gov ions on citrus fruits at the request of n raise la pries. A little la being sold ernmoat sad th* Oregon Agricultural the finance committee, so that the MU at 68 oentt. and $$ eeata tor choir« collage. Cooperative dairy oxtoasiea now provides a straight duty of half lata. Whoa 76 coats la reached hun work la to be carried out under hla of on* cent a pound on lemons, limes, dreds ad theuaands *f bushels will b« directloa In a reglen embracing 150.- •ranges, grapefruit and the like. All throws on tha markot, but local grew M4 acres already under Irrigation *r references to the ala* of fruit boxes era declare they will apt take lass. aeon to be. wea struck out of the MU. Oregon youths who aspire to roach President Wilson publicly reprim 2487 Vetera Ineligible positions In th* Ualtod States navy by anded Ambassador Wilson for hla re Roseburg — As a result of failure t" way ef appointment t* th* naval acad cent attack on the British foreign of discover certain aeetleaa ef the regls emy at Annapolis may tak* oompoti- fice. Ambassador Paf* wap Instruct eu to express to Sir Edward Gray the (ration laws paagad at the last negator tlv* exsmIllations at Oregon Agricul regret of the Americas government ad the legislature, enly 18 out ef a total tural college en September 16 and M that, a diplomatic official of the United at »$0$ vetera od Roseburg are eligible a eat, to determine eligibility tor ad to vote at the nr’ merv « 'action to b* mission ‘ o •>»» -’C1» examination? State* "shoeId have been gallty of ♦o bt n and April, 1814 1*1# * • ?* • • * « •• soph aq impropriety.” j * & * > NEW LAW PROTECTS BIRDS M. ■ Through the Virgin Forest* o f Tillam ook County 10 one that should not be missed. i »r Two Daily Train8**Chair buffet CarService * f • on the afternoon train • - - • : ’ * * ;r % Low Season and W eek End Fares ’ • ,■ from various point* on the Southern Pacific ’ Splendid fishing along the Nehalem and Salmon berry rivers, as well ns on the briny deep. Cnll for our new folder “ TiUnmook County Benches,” it contains full information, or consult with any S. P. Agent J ohn M. S cott , General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon intorno $QI060g0i0«60g0606060g0g0g0aM»a0BC»3O0g3OOOC«0«>rw>ÿqcgng0g0a38380a08090g0g>0M Fifty-Second Annual Oregon State Fair Salem, Sept. 29 -O ct. 4, 1913 • ■- A whole week of pleasure and profit $20,000 offered in premiums on Agricultural, Live Slock, Poultry, Textile and other exhibits. Horae Races, Shooting Tournament, Fireworks, Eland Con certs, Eugenics Exposition, Children’ s Playground and other Free attractions, including Boyd and Ogle’s One Ring Circus. Free camp ground*. You are invited Send for premium list and entry blanks. Reduced rates on all railroads. For particulars address FRANK MEREDITH, Secretary, Salem, Oregon H3HMaff3i3E»aCH3l«3aPC«^^ . f pj