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COUNTRY 1$ NOI nddulon to his regular salary, as a slight n'cognltion for his services In i luilding up the institution. Mr. Wai- ■ lace, recently elected to the prtal- denev. began nlt'i th«* conqian) in PURI HASES SURPLI S PRODUIT ENGLISH OFFICERS COW ItTEII ■ boyhood rs a leinxr clerk. IN GERMAN (XlUltTH OF FOREST GROVE thè Storage rotini, thè causo, liow- ever, lieliiK unknown, Slttckyanta TtircHlcncd The entlru Union stockyards aro threatened by thè Are. At II o'clock thla moriilng il spread frolli thè Nai lon Morris warehouse lo thè ndjoln- ing lallow house, and now thrugtens thè doatructlon of thè enti re plani. The walla of thè Iteci house foli at noon. maklng it Impooalbl« io recover thè corpHca untll tomorrow. The fi ro meo are tightiua dvaperately lo pns vont thè tlaiuea from Mpr<<adlug to other pianta All thè apparatila In thè city la on thè arene. FI re SulHlued The new tiro in thè lallow houae wuh aubdued at I o'clock thla after noon unii thè flremen reaumed thvlr «llgglng In thè mina It la not bo- llvveil t|ii accurato Hat of thè dead wlll ite obtalned untll tonlght. Ten bodlvs ha ve lievn recovored INS tlIIS COSI «ILMS NEXT HOt SK TO HAVE FOUR Children Pay From lo «cals to *1 HUNDRED AND FORTY MEN Expects Io Get Franchise From Hills, Adulitt«*«l They Dn-w I'liiii« of Fortill- «•atioiiM and Gave Then to the Clerks Have tile Highest Aver latro ami Cornelius ¡uni Suit- Tabltw Show That Many New Rcprv llritisli OflicinU age of Ex|M*iidlturcK ply Those Town« (tentative« Will Be Addili to Congreas WASHINGTON, I» (’.. Doc. 32 LEIPSIC. Germany, D«>c sa O. B. Gates, a former resident ot Chief Victor Olmstead of the bureau this city, who was superintendent >f Captain Bernard Trench mid Ueuten- WASHINGTON. D. C., Dec 17.- of stallatica unofficially estimate« the A house membership of 4 40 is the me local light and water company. Is aut Vivian Brandon, English officer«, Christmas giving germ will irwt the General Wood Mays the Men «if Amer- srnailest number under the census bu promoting a water company In hln were today convicted of spying on home town of Hillsboro, and if his German fortifications at Bokrutn, ani American people $90,000,000 thia that reau method of apportionment i«X Have th«' Courage, Rut year. Ho believes that not over half \ will result in not decreasing the pres- plans work out he will supply that sentenc«*d to four years imprisonment Need th«' Training of the people give pinactilM costing in a fortress. They admitted they . ent number of representatives froin city and Cornelius with water. The following Item from Forest made a sketch of the tortiti« ut Ions actual money. Of the remaining 4#.- ' any state. This is announced in a j detailed statistical statement submit Grove tells of what Mr Gates is do- and gave them to English officials 000,000 a few are opposed to Christ- WASHINGTON, Dec. 27. General mas giving and a vast number do not ted to the house committee on cen ing: Wood's testimony before the houae give because the) ha-vo no money. Of "The city council Iasi night mude a 1IIIRT1 Mis'-: LIVES IX FIERCE military committee which has Just sus by the census bureau. The statement was aTrang«*d to contract with O. II. Gates of llllla- the givers several million w III be chil FLAMES been published declared that the whlch hi* takes tlu* surplus under any par boro, by dren. whose expenditures range from show the exact effect \ Kiting in Walla Walla hoe- country Is not prepared for real Mr. and Mrs. F R. Olds are viali- 10 cents to $1. He estimate« the av tiUties with a first class nation. He ticular pro|x>rtlon of representatives water of the Forest Grove water ays- . xplained his plan for the reorganisa to the population on the returns of tern for a term of ten years, at I Deadly Fumes lliirwnn Men nii'l Ing In Walia Walla, Wash., during erage of a child's Christmas expendi Tiivy Are Buried I u«h*r » the holidays Mr Obis will return ture at 50 celila. tion of the militia, and urged a more the thirteenth census, It starts with cents per 1,000 gallons, A pipe line The greatest givers are clerks, they about January 3d, while Mrs. Olds mobile army, and declared that th«* a minimum of 390, which is one less will be laid from th«' Forest Gsove Pile of Brick nveraglng betWcvB $3 am! 15 each will remain u month or six woeks military ammunition at the army's 1 than the present site of the house. reservoir to Hillsboro and Cornelius, disposal would not last through a sin 'and ends with a maximum of 440, and .Mr. Gates will try to secure fran CHICAGO. D *c 22 Thirl) fire- gle general encasement. General each table showing whether on such chises with these two cities and with a calculation any state representa people along the proposed rigid of men. lucludlng the couiimiuillr.g orti t Wood said ■ .•er of the Chicago tlr«> department. "Ther«> is uo use talking about our tion would be diminished, increase«! [way to supply the needed water "The Forest Grove water aystern ■ are dead as the result of a tire thl" patriotism aud fighting qualities. We or unchanged. Chairman Crumpacker will have has a sufficient supply to warraut the 1 inornltig. which destroyed the ware have got them, but we must remem ber that this capital was lost to a I the tables printed with other data contract, and. should the water run Louse of the Nelson .Morris Packing lore«? less than that opposing, and necessary along the same line, and short at any time, the extension of I < oiupany at the stockyards. It was was abandoned by our forces with will call a meeting of his committee th«* pipe line at the intuke In the the fiercest fir** Chicago has had <n z\ eholoe lin<e of InvvNt» ■ess than a hundred killed and J Immediately after the reassembling of mountains to another creek, a dis recent years, and wu accompanied by [congress. He expects the committee tance of 2.000 feet, will nearly dou- the explosion ->f tin ammonia tank, meliti thnt will make wounded, and that our forces were I i making It imp«»»slble to breathe the then composed of - men living and I will be able to report a reapportlon- hie the water supply. tliv pitroluiMvr money "The contract with Mr. Gates will .dr within a radtur of several blocks. fighting within a generation of the 'rtent bill at this session. Minority Leader Champ Clark of bring tn enough money to take up Th«> fir«' started at 3 o'clock and revolutionary war. They were brave. l*ut unorganlz«*d In th«* Spanish war Missouri and other democratic lead- the $70.000 water bonds issued by was gotten under control at 7 o'clock. we lost a little over 200 volunteers in | ers will be consulted for the readjust- the city in payment of Its water aya- It burst out again, and was brought battle, and buried 4.000 who died | , ments always bring the threat of ger t**m. and will remove the burden oft under control nt 11 o'clock, althougn rymandering. and a merry political tne taxpayers of this city." It was still burning it noon from dieease.'' fight is in prospect when the bill The many friends of Mr. Gates in Fire Chief Horan and Second As ¡emerges front the committee. this city and vicinity will wish him sistant Chief Burroughs are missing I'RE-NUITIAL SETTLEMENTS success In his venture. He is an ex- and are believed to be dead ARK NOT EXEMPT OHU) CITIZENS GET perenced man in the line he is en The bodies of Captains Collins and PAY FOR THEIR VOTES gaging in. as he Installed and perfect Dohle. partially Identified. ha««* been I Settlement Made by Marshall Field on ed the system in this city. There is taken from the ruins The explosion His Wife Before Marriage Over Eight Hundred Have Been In but little doubt but what he will re of the ammonia tank was tierce, Must 1‘ay Tax dicted and Two Hundred Have ceive his franchises from Hillsboro knocking the flremen down und ren l'leaded Guilty and Cornelius. dering them unable to i'«r«p<- th«* top CHICAGO, Dec. 27—Mrs. Marshall * I pling wall under which It is believed Field must pay an inheritance tax <» WEST UNION. Ohio, Dec 27.— they have been buried. Th«> ware TKACH YOUR CHILDREN REIF- of $10,000 upon the $1,000,000 she I One hundred additional indictments. <• CONFIDENCE, ABOVE Al.l house was a four-story structure, and <> received as a pre-nuptial settlement : charging citizens of Adams county cost $1,000,000. Th« fire started In from the late Marshall Field. with bribery in connection with the Many children go from school and By a decision-of the state supreme re<ent electlon> were returned by the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. court recently wealth thus given dur special grand jury, bringing the college knowing a great deal, but without a bit of improvement In their ing the life of the giver is held not grand total for the week to 833. Department of the Interior. United self-confidence, their initiative. They to be exempt from the inheritance States Land Office, at I«akevlew, More than 200 arrests have been art just as timid, shy and self-depre tax. rs M. c illan prop’r made, and in every instance the de Oregon, November 14. 1910. "This is the only instance In the fendant has pleaded guilty. In the ciatory as before entering, says Orl- NOTICE is hereby given that El- United States where the property in majority of cases the court has im- scr Swett Marden in Success. Modern improvements. 73 rooms and Huitos. Now. what advantage ia it to semi meda Hawxhurst. whose poutoffle« cluded in a pre-nuptial contract has I-osed a fine of $25 and costs and a Sample Rooms, Bur Room. Parlors, Two Club been taxed." said i Attorney Walter K ]aH SPntence of glx monthg. w|th tho a youth out into the world with a address is Klamath Falls, Oregon, head full of knowledge, but without R odiiih , Etc., Etc. did, on the 27th day of December Lincoln, who brought suit for the loss of the right to vote for five^ears. the confidence or assurance to use it 1909, file In this office Sworn State stat*. "The supreme court has r>; So far as the evidence disclose« the or the ability to grapple with life's ment and Application, No. 0288$. to > SPECIAL RESORT FOR TOURISTS A 1 versed the findings of the New York i guilty were about equally divided be court of appeals, which exempted tween members of the republican and I problems with that vigor and efficien purchase the 8 H NW %. NW % NW %. WAV ASSAY AVAVAAWWAASAVAAA A.'A.A.'U^A.'U. cy which alone can bring success? Sec 24; NEHNEi4. Section 23. sueb property, and said; ¡democratic parties. It appears that It is of the utmost importance that Township 378. Range 9E. Willamette “ Illustrations are not necessary *o i the price ot a vote ranged between every youth should be brought up to Meridian, and the timber thereon, un show that any other rule would en-1 $10 and $250. think well of himself, have great con der the provisions of the act of June able parties desiring to do so in a fidence in his ability. He should be 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known measure to defeat the obj«*ct and pur ¡GIRL HABIBS WORTH MORE reared in the conviction that he was as the "Timber and Stone I aw ," at pose Of the schedule. In our opinion THAN BOYS IN MISSOURI intended to fill a place in the world such value as might be fixed by ap the court erred in deducting the which no one else In the world could praisement. and that, pursuant to $1,000,000 provided for in the ante Out of Ten Applicants to Orphans' fill, that he should expect it, and such application, the land and tim nuptial contract from the market Home Fight Are for th»- [train himself for it. It is a sin to ben thereon have been appraised. at a value of the estate in fixing and de-' («entier Sex I shake or destroy a child’s self-confi- total of $400.00, the timber esti termining the tax.” I dence. to reflect upon his ability or mated 400,000 board feet at $1.00 The decision of the court closes the ' KASSAS CITY, Dec. 27.—Girl to suggest that he will never amount per M. and the land $0.00; that said rax appraisement of the Marshall babies a-re worth more than boy to much. These discouraging words, applicant will offiff final proof In sup Field estate. It was the second high babies, so far as supply and demand like initials cut in the sapling, grow port of his application and sworn est appraisement in the United States. governu their value, according to R. wider and wider with the years, until statement on the 28th day of Janu That of the late E. H. Harriman was V. Maloney, superintendent of the they become great ugly scars in the ary. 1911. before R. M. Richardson first. Kansas City office of the Children's adult. WRITE FOR SPECIAL CATALOG AND PPlCtS U. 8. Commissioner, at Klamath ________________ Home Finding society. The society, THE AHAVERILL MACHINERY CO. Falls, Oregon. S R O KANK.WASH • RORTLANO OHL - SAN «JOSLCAL I NIVERSITY OF CHICAGO said Maloney recently, has in hand Any person is st liberty to protesi NEW PATENT LAW FOR RECEIVER TEN MILLION twenty-three boys und six girls wait- GERMANY IS STRINGENT this purchase before entry, or Initiate _ ing to be adopted. “Of every ten ap a contest at any time before patent Is Final Gift of John D. Rockefeller plications we have for children, eight sues, by filing a corroborated affida GovefMnw*nt Given Power to Reucind Makes th«* Grand Total of ' aTe for girls," Maloney said. vlt in this office, alleging facts which Right If the Artici«- I h Not «45,000.000 The society sends out babies on ___ ______ _ --------- Mel "lUnrtr »... -. 1e f.-mi' led hr II* ------- -- - . - —. .a .... U I ». f .... - . would defeat the entry. Made in the Fatherland ikinf monsy Write J pv lull firtt.mot fit ■hlkinff rtjonry l4i( I a «( U'riltjtr . n.i t/ ,tf ___ .-tt, z f. ninety days' approval. More boys are MO MttMKY MOMkY Hfr.QI HR-.QI IRKMuuiii IKRCÍ» utn.« ... rea «• .itHÍ-ippnavr «4 pwir b*<y< I* He ahis NO ARTHUR W ORTON. to anyone. Atirwht». m (he f. .’S .»«rfA. >•! .t rt ■ Jrfiu, CHICAGO, Dec. 24.—John D. I returned than girls. bfiuti in ud' ant ». freight 11-23 1-21 Register. altuw 1>AYN* ----------- FMRIC -------------- TKIAI. .Iw».t.b »I « — —»I—— — — TBCM ----------- I BERLIN, Dec. 22.—The govern Rockefeller has completed the task ; ML 1 I** But 1 It io (<> Any <ny tr«t frat p»»i Vi wi*h It you are ilwt, lM.t |«e<fr«th Aii-h»d « r <b> n-»i lo ; I »*rp lu'rp the »> < >vle flhip ahi It I m « k I«» m At our e»|*m r ah <| p .- w w «#// «.«/Ar ,*«/ /»w ««•»/. ment introduced in the reichstag an ■nVuH th« hicytle he set for himself in founding the1 MLríW EAPTABY BBi/MTC tunnah th«* h.ij«, ■ gr id«- tn« $. Ira D> niakd NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION amendment to the law of patents of n ■WMÍ w JÚH •’**’’**•• IRIMfcf ut <lflr «nidi profil «d-vve 4. • tal I «< *<«ry ci-M S <>U «Ave 11 -> University of Chicago. Today public MOTHER TAKEN DESPERATE to middlemen’« proni« by Imving direct < l u II svr the inamdat turrr «guu* MEANS TO SAVE BABY'S UFK far-reaching character. By the bill (Not Coal Lands) anu e la ’ iim I pHtr b ••< |M» Stri IH V a e • A i .f tire« (rolli .i~» •••/ announcement was made of a “single at -ny until receive nnr « nd«*giie» an i iratf» unbrjid ni Nd.'tf ______ i the authorities are given power to re Department of the Interior. United I firùtt And re »tir kob ly ifi.uil effrr» tu ritlrr uventa. and final" gift of $10,000,000, which ÜRWHfflW VAM Will K AtTAmtMFII " (*',r ^-«"tdul c«t.il>>v<>«* «n-i State I Ji nd Office at Lakeview, includes all the contributions Rocke Ties the Little One in a Pillow and scind a patent after three years in ■Kir * xf W WILL 0L HvIVniwnLV Mudy Gir «.r.rrh nwidela At the Ap.w./re/v.. F WWW y, wr « at» Hi ike »OI» Ibi > r ir U«-el||hel I K , t.|r la. « < Ira ( ir leu ut*- F ! the event that the article Is manu Oregou, Nov. 5. 1910. feller had planned. ■ than any other iactury. Wr ar« MtUlied nifh «u profit «bove («(tory <o»t, Tosses It to Neighbor When factured outside of Germany or the ■ W| MK YC I.K IkKAI.r.HM. you ran «rii o«tr bt< )«-!<• utular )««ur o*n nam<- piale al Notice Is hereby given that John This sum, to be paid in ten an thè * «lay r*xri . d idoubU «tir price« Orderx Itllcd ‘ ** Building Burns colonies. V MMXIN1) HANI» : “ IIK 2<’YC‘I.ICM. We «io n- t rerulit I it. Ile te,ha..4 ! «<t Slade, whose postofflee address Is nual installments beginning January ’ ou “ hand taken in trade by our ChtrafO retai! «torca. T heae wr clear oul F usual I Y have a aumlxr har The government memorandum de — poni il, — ......... • »N . I «III | . Olene, Ore., did, on the 9th day of pmoaptly al price« ran<mr Jn»»» 1st. will make approximately $35,- «Ingie utirelB, ir$4|M»rl«*<l r«$ll«*r « hnliia and pedala, parta, rcpAir« and CHICAGO. Dec. 27.—Hemmed in clared that the measure is necessary May, 1910, file In this office sworn «hAaBWB COAST u R'B w AKAB i e«|uipment of all kmd» al A/»//Me *»**1 rHtii firteta. 000,000 he has donated to the uni by Are in an upper story, Mrs. K. J. in order to protect German industry, statement and application No. 03478. versity. Cox today tied her year-old baby be which is threatened by the patent to purchase the EH of NE% section Rockefeller says he now believes tween two pillows and threw the in laws of other countries. --------- A SAMPI£ PAIR 10, township 398, Range 10E, Wil the school should be supported and fant out of a window. The bundle A provision of the amendment TO umtoouct, OM.V lamette meridian, and the timber enlarged by the gifts of many rather was safely caught by a neighbor, who makes it possible for the authorities thereon, under the provisions of the than those of a single donor. This, fitr fit". iRlro ituf it f will he believes, will be better accomplish then climbed a porch and assisted to compel the patentee to license an act of June 3. 1878, and acts amen Mrs. Cox across a slippery roof and other person to develop his patent datory, known as the "Timber and MWMIWntf. FROM PIRCTIRES ed If the public understands the limit down to the street. The woman’s should the holder not make use of It Stone Law," at such value aa might MAltai, T«»ka or <II» m «III »«• l»l tho of hi« contemplated assistance. The air vat. Hi«ty thotiSA.vi pair, v.1.1 l«*t y<nr. home wax practically destroyed. himself. Over two hundred lhouvui.1 paltsnow in use. be fixed by appraisement, and that, founding of the new departments he OfOOMPnOHl Ma.lr In all airea. It l«livety pursuant to such application, the laud 1 and leaves to the trustees, as he says eaay riding, verydoral.tr irn.t liurdlnaMetriih New Teb'grapli Operator special quality of rublu-r, whl. li ««ever becomes and timber thereon have been ap a poronaarnl FAMINE SITUATION IN fund« may be furnished by other which clo« -. op «mall pun- turea without allow- Notte» th« thlek mhlw-r trf-ad CHINA GROWS SERIOUS praised at a total of $330.00, the ar theair toeacape. Wr have hoo.li «4« *»f letters from sulis- friends. Nearly $7,000,000 have been A. J. McLaughlin, the new tele ••A'" wn«l paaotnr« «irti«« -H* custom,raatatinglhnl their tireshiivronlylH-rn ponitwd I ■■■«I - It." »I m , rim atrip ■■II’* timber estlmr.fed at 250.OoO hoard • up once or twice In a whole ar »»on They weigh no more than donated to the university in addition graph operator at the Western Union to gravent rim cutting. Tlilr ordinary tire, the pun. lure re-let ing qualUieshe. ng given office in this city, arrived here Friday llailrotule Arc D«iUe<l With Htarviug f.-et at $1 per thcusand, and ti e lau«i an to Rockefeller's gifts. tire will out l»»t nny oilier l.y several layers of thin ,»pe< islly ,.-|wre<l fabric on l he make MOrr. ELAATW $»0; that ta' I applica.it will offer [ night, and is stopping at the Liver- tread. Theregulnr price of these lire« isp< »per pair,but for und Dead—Over a Million >. tsv hiding . advertialngpurprwes wenre making nape, ml fs< tor y price to final proof in support of his appllca-1 Babies Arc Hold more, Mr. McLaughlin comes here the __________ ri<!ero»«mty ____ 9 ft __ So , p»r , poir. Ail or.I.-ra shipped , , sao.e day <fnz tetter .................................................. la rrv-rlvr.l Wr .bip r „ C O n rwi BANK PREBIDENT GETS do n<A n<H pay psy a ceni cent until you have evamine.1 then« •Irirtly atrletly ». aa repr, reprr-.-nied. r.ainine<l and found them ■ • iiiv ’L t on and sworn statement on the 13th ' approval. Vou ao highly recommended, and will no We will w.llalkrw allow a ■ eaah caali dlmwnnt iilM-«,<int ot J y |»r tent(lhereby <rntplierr-by making the price •t.AA «I.AA per pan' parr, if >"« >"U SPLENDID CHRISTMAS GIFT rUM. I. CASH WITH IIHIU.il OMDKK and rncio« enclose Ihis Ilin a.|vrril»einenl. ndverilaement Von run no ><*k Vol ri-k In PEKIN. Dec. 22 —Winter is inten-| day of January, 1911, before R. M j •end FUI. doubt give the patrons of the office •ending U* en order •• the tire« may t»e rrtutned at <IUH cvpen«« if fot any tr««*n il.ev »r» aril.hi the same high clans of service that sifying the famine in the Yang Tat- ILchardson, United Sta'cs commis Bot aitmfactory on ei»niin«llon We are perfectly ivllahte and m -ney arili to ua ia aa ante a. in • bank. If you order a pair ot tlice tire., you will tin-l that they will ride eaaler, run faater, Directors Vote His Check for Fifty has characbrized the local branch in Klang districts. The authorities art sioner, at KI «math Falls (Jiegon. wear better, laat longer and look finer than any tire vnu have rvrr need or aeen nt any pre e " « Thousand in Addition to His Any person is at liberty to protest know that you will l«e ao writ plr.ivrd that when you want a bicycle you will give ua your order. the past. endeavoring to suppress the sale of We want you to acini ua a trial onli-r at on r. hm- line markable tire oiler. Salary children, which has been so extensive mis purchase before entry or ini «PWkS« ,,,H,T l-iyanv > mdai any prlie until you aend for a 1>"'r rf S JwttSW « l|..|get . .-a I' I - tuie-l'roof tire, on apnr->«:tl and it mt •* Marriage License aa to be estimated at over a million. tiate a cyfte»t at any time before the apecial Introd* tory pri- ■■ «pio«« <1 ala>v.-, or write I r uur big I ite ami Stmtlry Catalog»* which (intent Isu tv filing s corroborât- ' deaerine» and quote, all make« and kt nd. of tire, at ■■!-< ,"t liait the u»iial prit va. NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—The Cen A marriage license was on Friday The majority of these are girls. __ toit w e u. a I«>M libai li»l ho r III I bk nr IH’) INO a'¡«-vele tra! ’’‘rust Company gave Its presi granted to Fred Qt Cafllman and The roadways are dotted with th« «-d affidavit in this office Alleging ArCv fw<J a lnr/lfa ora pair of lire, tri.in until you know the iuw ii-i.t wonderful offer, we are making. It only coala a poetai to leu i < vt iiug. Wole it NOW. | facte which nouia defeat the entry. dent, James N Wallace, a check for Verni Mohi of Swan Lake. They were starving and dead. The relief com ARTHUR W. ORTON, $50,000 as bls Christmas present. The married Saturday at the home of Mrs. mittee is now making appeals abroad for help. I 11-10-1-13 Register. money was voted by the directors, !n Slater. M ason &. S lough ABSTRACTERS Lands Ranches City Property Farm Mortgages MASON & SLOUGH Lakeside Inn, M . M M . I : St RUSSELL HIGHGRADE MACHINERY ENGINES •BOILLRS-5AWMILL5THRESHER5 I 50 HEDttTNOM PVNCTIIRE-PROOF MU J. L MEAD CYCLE COM ì h . ì , CHICACO, ILL