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.,-., f il-T rirt m Mv . V 1ll II' t I r t'T f l- .TV.T-r -, ( WM-fl . - JW. i "tij'Vt-' r ,t " -,.- l-vmW't ' t,,)!- Vfin"r -. - ,T I! It f ! : r; , FOTESTX. MEBT'OnT)" "MTSTj TRTlYUNE. OT,nFORr, OREOON, THURSDAY, OCTOrnilU 0, OIH. HINDUS PRISON FOR IDE OF MIGRATORY BIRDS USMHWHl WMIH1I ''t1""'" 1 7? M7) US JlOnS HAL IX IS SERIOUSLY ILL PORTUGUESE fit SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Qel. 8. M,ufm Klmn, Tn Khan, Said Ameer nrid Said AH Khan, tlio four Hindus under arrest in Alnmcdn county In connection with tlio murder of Roh Domingo, tlio Portuguese pirt- whose nude, honvily weighted body wos fished from tlio bay n( tlio foot of n whnrf nt Stegc, were subjected to a (searching examination todny ns the fragments of tho girl's clothes found in tlio cabin occupied by Musn lvlinn nnd Said Ali Kli;in, tho Hindu netu nlly chnrged with the killing. Detectives were positive Hint, henv ily weighted ns Rome's body was. three or four men must have been needed to carry it from the cabin to tho wharf, nnd it- was this that led to tho arrest of tho thrco Hin dus in tho cabin adjoining tho one where it was believed tho crime wn committed. Tho charred portions of the dead girl's gown nnd underclothing found in tho nshpan of tho Hindu's stove might have been impossible of iden tification, but there was no question concerning her gold ring, button1!. belt nnd shoe buckles garter cln-siv nnd tho metal decorations of her handbag. " With positive evidence that Hi" mnrder was committed in his cabin. tho authorities also redoubled their efforts to find Said Ali Khan. They thought Jlusa Khan might know of his whereabouts, and bavo dono ev erything possiblo to wring the in formation from him, but rs yet without success. They doubted tho story that the girl was sacrificed in somo weird Hindu rite, believing sho was killed cither in a quarrel or out of sheer brutally. !1J E OF R 1 UNCLE SAM EH SIMIANS ANNUA Lf MEETING WASHINGTON, Oct, n. Migratory birds linvo como Into tholr own, for Uncle Sam has put Into effect a set of uniform federal laws protecting tho many species of feathered tribe which threaten to becomo extinct through tho ravages of tho Nlmrods Congress pissed a law last March authorising tho department of agri culture to adopt regulations anil fix a closed season for certain species of birds needing federal protection. These regulations wcro duly drafted. Kffcetlvo this month tho regulations arc briefly, as follews: Trap shooting prohibited; shoot ing between sunset nnd sunrise pun ishable by heavy lines; suspension of hunting Indefinitely on tho Ohio. Mississippi and Missouri rivers, al lowing waterfowl a safo highway from their winter feeding grounds In tho lower Mississippi valley to tholr nesting grounds In tho Dakota and Minnesota; limiting hunting seasons to a maximum of threo nnd one-half months in tho sovoral states; sea sons being according to latitude nnd times of migration; providing scpa- rato seasons for waterfowl, mil, shoreblrds nnd woodcock, completo protection for five years for tho smaller shore birds and other spe cies which have becomo greatly re duced In numbers. Tho now taw also protects the robin, the lark and other birds In thq few states whero they suffer from an open season. i H NE ASSERTS WAS PAN :; o F OR GAY MURDER Jamrs It. Haggln, famous Iwramnii and copper magnate. Is dangerously til nt bfe tiirc, Qroi'ii Mill, near t.oxtiip ton. ICy. Mr. Ungsln l clgntj-oi'ieii years old Two pliylcluns art' con Stantly lu attendance and It l reported that the patient Is slowly sinking JIM HILL'SPEAKS NEW YORK, Oct. . Uniform laws for divorce, tho domand that certificates of health bo presented by all brides and bridegrooms the ques tion of changing the namo to "Ameri can Catholic Church" or merely "Amorlcan Church," and tho propo sition to let tho public In to sessions of tho Houso of nishops wore tho Important subjects to bo discussed at general convention of tho Protestant Episcopal church In the United States and Territory Doyond tho Seas, when tho meeting opened today at tho church of St. John tho Divine. Uecauso of tho questions which will bo considered and settled tho conven tion which opened today Is expected to bo tho most Important ever hold by tho church. Perhaps tho most Im portant question to tho church body will bo whether tho House of Bishops shall meet behind closed doors as It has during tho 128 yoars thore havo been general conventions. A hot contest Is expected to como when tho motion to lot In tho public and tho press as Is tho caso when tho Houso of Deutles meets. Is Introduced. Tho Houso of nishops met In the old Sy nod Hall and tho Houso of Deputies In tho now Synod Hall. Attending tho general convention which opened today nro 115 bishops nnd 030 clergymen and laymen, all of whom attended this morning's borvlccs in tho Cathedral where Ulshop Lawrence, of Massachusetts prcachod tho opening sermon. Holy Communion was administered with tho Rev. Daniel S. Tuttlo, of Mlsourl. presiding Ulshop of tho Church, as tho celebrant. Ho was assisted by tho Rev. Hoyd Vincent, bishop of Southern Ohio, and Dlahop David H. (Jreor. Itepresentallvcs from St. Louts to day put In an early plea for tho next convenUon as tho year 191 C will be tho fiftieth anniversary of the olevn tlou of Ulshop Tuttlo to the episco pate. St. Louis Is DUhop Tuttlo's homo city. FRUII PRICES IN LONDON MORKET Munngor MoKonncy of llio Pioneer Fruit, company received n cublcgrnm todny giving prices in thu Loudon market on Oregon fruit: Cniuice pouri (ovcr-ripo), 7s to 8j fid. Winter- Nellis, boxes 5s, hulf lioxos, 10s (Id. New(owiK, Jlg.lo 12s fid. Market eluded with box fruit. BOSTON, Oct. !). Reports of com mittees, formal confederation of in vitations for the next convention. communications from the executive council nnd n report of the committee on nominations with addresses by Jo seph Chapman, vice porxident of tiie Northwestern National bank of Min neapolis, nnd .lame J. Hill, St. Paul's rnilrond king, were included in today's program for the closing scwdons of the thirty-ninth nuntinl mee'ing of the American Hanker' Association. Tho meetings were held today in Symphony hnll. Vico President Chapmnn's nddress followed the rqort of the committee on agricultural developments nnd education. Jnmes J. Hill took for his subject, "Agriculture in the United Stntcs." lie emphasised the necessity for better co-operation be tween bankers nnd farmers if the agricultural interest nre to contin ue 'to dovlop in ratio proortinuut to the development and urouth of oilier business of the United Stntes A rodbml change in tho present sys tem of lonning money to fmmera. declared the veteran railroader nnd financier, is nbsnlutelv essential to tho futuro success of agriculture. "SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" HEF1E 0CT0DER 10 Harold Roll Wright, tho author of "Tho Shepherd of tho Hills," "Tho Winning of JIarbara Worth," "Tho Calling of Dan Matthews" and "That Printer of Udells." has mado. In col laboratlon with Elsbcry W, Reynolds, a dramatization of his moat popular story, "Tho Shophord of tho Hills." Tho play has received an excellout production from Gasklll and MacVit ty and Managers Garden and Fuson of tho Page theatre havo secured tho original cast and production for this theatre, Friday, Oct. 10. "Tho Shepherd of tho Hills" Is a splendid story of real II fo among tho Ozark hills of Missouri and Arkan sas. If you go there you will easily find a Mutton Hollow, a hill like Dowcy Raid and penplo llko Sammy Lane, Young Matt, Mad Howard and Father Howltt. Clinging to tho beautiful story simply told, Is tho very atmosphoro of tho llfo of tho plcturcsquo region which Is so sadly unfamiliar to the travelers In search of now scenes. It Js a clean and strong piny, well worth seeing many times. DAMAGE SUIT LIKELY TO CONCLUDE FRIDAY Tho damage suit of .7. It. Alexan der against tlio California-Oregon Power company will go to the jury f-omelimo tomorrow morning, accord- in" to nrescnt indications. The pliantiff will finish Ids presentation of evidenco early this afternoon, nnd tlio defense begin its sidu of the case. A number of export witnesses will bo culled. Tho case is thu lust ou tlio federal court docket for (his term of court in &oiithcrn Oregon. Alexander nsks for .f l.r,0()0 dnmuges for alleged injuries received through negligence of (ho cloolrio company, ClESEiANDII I0SBMISS1ARIES CAPTURED IN RAID HANKOW, Oct. 9 That tho Chi nese bandits who hold Tsao Yang, In Northern Hupoh province have offered to surrender nnd actually have surrendered the American and Norwegian missionaries they cap tured thore, was variously reported hero today. It was still uncertain whether ono of tho captives had boon killed and there wore conflicts oven ns to their names but that foreigners fell Into the bandits' hands were cer tain. Confldenco was expressed by American Consul Jameson that they wilt speedily be rescued. , BREAKING INTO THE BIG LEAGUE GAMES Tho eyos of tho baseball world are upon tho New lor Giants, who arc winning tho National League cham pionship for tho third consecutive season. While baseball Is tho main topic of conversation, tho manage ment of tlio isls theater lias suc ceeded In securing tho two-part headline photoplay, "Breaking Into tho Rig Lenguo," which was produced by tho Kalom company and which will bo sean at the above mentioned theater on Thursday only. Till grip ping story of our national pastime Introduces Manager John J. McGrnw. who has brought sovoral champion ships to New Yore, and Christy Mathowson, tho premlor pitcher, fn mlllarly known as "lilg Six" and master of tho famous "fade-away," which has baffled tho loading Na tional league sluggers for many Boa- sons. , WOMAN ESCAPES OPERATION By Timely Use of Lydia E. Pinkham a Vegetable Compound. Hero Is her own statement. Cary, Maine. "I feel it a duty Iowo to all suffering women to tell what Lydia E. Hnkham's Vogotablo Com pound did for me. One year ago I found myself a tcrriblosuf fercr. I had pains in both sides and such a soreness I could scarcely straighten up at times. My back ached, I had no ap petite nnd was so nervous I could not sleep, then I would be so tired mornings that I could scarcely get around. It seemed almost impossi ble to move or do a bit of work and I thought I never would bo uny better un til I submitted to an operation. I com menced taking Lydia K.I'inkhnm's Veg etable Compound and soon felt like a new woman. I had no pains, slept well, had good nppetlto and was fat and could do almost all my own work for a family of four. I shall always feel that I owo my good health to your med icine." Mrs. IlAYWAHD Sowuta, Cary, Maine, If you nro ill do not drag along until an operation is necessary, but at Once take Lydia E. I'inkham'a Vegetable Compound. If you havo tho slightest doubt Hint Lyrtlu 13. 1'lnhlmm'H Vcgcta hlo Compound will help yon.wrllo to Lydia K.l'InkJiumMcdlclnoCo. lconuuciiiiui)jjYiin,jtiiiH.s.froru(i vice. Your letter will ho opened, read and i nswored by a woman, aud held In utrict coulldeucc. I.OS AN'GKt.KS, Cab, Oct. Ib-AI-though Urn police profess no belief in the claim of Hurr Ilium Unit ho was paid $00 to murder Mr.' lie beeea Any. they admitted today that an investigation wilt bo made. Mr. Guy, n Christian Science practitioner, wn beaten to denth in her office hero two weeks ngo. Har ris, n negro, following his arrest in San l)icp Monday, confcnt.cd to tho crime. After ulturnnlely assorting nnd denying Hint he was the paid agent of another, ho mnde n detailed statement last night that lie had re eeived $o00 for the job through nu other negro, nnd that ho had buried the money between San Diego and Tin Jitnna, I.ovcr California. Harris drew a diagram of tho place he claims to bo Ids on die. Twenty-five $''0 gold piccom, ho snid, were buried six inches deep in a secluded sxl. All efforts of the jxilico lo shake his story wore with out avail. Harris' preliminary hearing was scheduled for todnv. Ho is held nl an cast side police station under heavy gunrd. With Mcdford trnCrr-ls Medford mado. HAIR HINTS Worthy the Attention of People Wlu. WNli to I'rvpcno llio Hair Never use a brush or comb found In public places, the yaro usually covered with dandruff gorms. Shampoo tho hair every 'wo wcoks with puro soap aud water, or a good ready prepared shampoo. t'so Parisian Sago every day, rub bing thoroughly IrtTo tho scalp. This delightful and Invigorating hair tonic, which Chas. Strang sells In a large SO cent bottle, is guaranteed to quickly abolish dandruff to stop hair from falling aud scalp from Itching or money refunded. To put life and beauty Into dull, dry or faded hair and mnelc It soft and fluffy suroly mo Parisian Sage It Is ono of tho rpilckest acting hulr tonics known. Domestic Science Lectures I.A1UICS OK MKIIKOMI) TO ll.WK OI'l'OMVNtTV TO HWAH MMTMOW IIV MISS lil'I.W III.NUII.VM ASH MUS. NKV.XIIA IMIKKIti IN K. OC 1 HALL, HIAIiTO HIMLIMNH, KAHTMAIN STItllKT, Begining Monday, Oct. 13 HetdniilnK Monday. Orlohor 1.1, nt !l:rtn p. in.. Minn Lulu MluKhnm nnd Mrn. Novadn HrlKRs. well Ijiiowu douiesllo Soleuro experts, will gle free of charKo to thu ladles of Medfoid u full course of domestic science tortures and practical baking touts. Iloth lutMi a national reputation as lorturnr-demou stratum and ulvo their nudlouro the scientific ns well as the praetleal methods of homo rooking unit hnlduu. Thoy shuw how snlciitirie prlnclplos may lm applied lu every lino of mole hit:, thereby gnttlim more wIioIokoiiih mid more economic-it fends, suvIiik both tlou and material. Mrs. UrlnKn sion-' "i'oeta nut) bo born, and probably an nrrnslnniil rook, hut tho Jior.t oooks are made by actually applyltiK rules that bring per fect result. Any one sho will apply scientific principles cor rectly can become proficient lu the art of rooking, for cooking In mi art, an art that Is worthy the attention of tho most In tellltiont and cultivated women of the laud, an art that U fast advancing aud getting the attention that It so richly deserves. If wo hut stop and consider that the warp and woof of our musclar and nervous systems are woven out of llio food wo eat It Is easy to understand why thin wave of better, purer and hotter body-building foods Is universal, aud that our American women nro leading lu every step to this end. In till schools luday domostlc econom ics Is kIvvii the same attention ns all other brunches of learning. The frM leeteres will bo conducted In K. of V. Hnll over Moo Co., where a completely equipped lecture room tins been provided. Plenty of comfortablo senta have been placed where nil may see tho work done Kvery recipe, from the selecting of tho uiaterlnlrt to thq Mirvlug tho same, Is lu plain view of every one. each little detail of mtxIiiK, baking, etc., Is explained tliorotiKhly. Kvery lecture nnd dem onstration ulll bo completo lu Itself, yet everyone will lm entirely different. Ladles can nrrniiKo to at tend one or nil nnd dorlve benefit from same. In the lectures they will ue gas, so complete Instruc tions for ueliiK snmn wilt be given. The lectures will liexln promptly nt 3:30 each afternoon and con tinue until -1:30. During this lime four nnd five leclpes will be nude, baked and served and all neces sary Instructions for making them will bo given. Mtlliw should bring a pencil for taking notes and n fork for sampling foods. & Um Jh v fun J MONDAY OUANOK CAKIS MAIHILK PUDDINO NUT IlltKAI) 1HSCU1TS PltOOUA.M I'OH OPHNINd CLASSIC Tl'lttDAY LADY IIALTIMOIIK CAKK IIKKP UOOL WITH lillOWN (lltAVY PI3ANUT COOICIK3 WHD.VHSDAY CIIOCOLATI! (JAKH APPLIC DUMPLINtlH DOUOIINUTH To Secure the Cook's Book used in this work PritCHASi: 1'IIII.M YDIIt (lltOCKU A !MrC.f OK K ' IIVKIVO POWDKH AND llltINd THU CIIH- Tii-'ie.vn: poind in tiii: can to tiii: Li:crnttw and hkcpuic a copy num. 5C""v""w ' " " " v v " w J" ? f T ? y r r T T T f ? ? ? r r T r r t r f ? T f ? T t f f T f f ? T t T I t t T Y THE GOLDEN RULE REMOVAL SALE Commenced Saturday, Oct. 4th and is still going in full force. Real bargains are being offered in every department. Hund reds of people are coming to this sale every day and we are moving merchandise, in enormous quantities. The real merit of this sale can only be understood by attending and examining the merchandise offered, New merchandise is being received daily and our stock constantly re plenished. Sale lasts all this week Bring your Wants to us. Akins Benton & Co. v A. . .1 rv $ t - $ ! $ t- t ' V5i Y ? ? V ? ? V f t ? ? Y T t T ? T ? V ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y I A arl $ w titftil ami - 'utmanaz r ,.