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JT ciwuMiMdVtaüra.iVüaitiaiiiatiwiimiaiiviMisiianmMWWiMiiVMain F u r th e r red u ctio n In sto ck s of W est C oast lum ber m ills by 12,618,194 feet Is reported in th e b u lletin of the W est C osat association. T he excess of ship m en ts over p roduction d u rin g th e past five weeks ag g reg ates 53,678,327 feet an d has served to m ake a big hole iu Principal Events of the Week su rp lu s stocks. 1 F u rth e r increase of s tre e t railw ay Briefly Sketched for Infor* fa re s in P o rtlan d , to 7 o r 8 re n ts, m ay motion of Our Readers. be forecast by an ag reem en t reached I by th e P o rtlan d R ailw ay, L ig h t A Pow I The L ane c o u n ty w ar h o ard n as re e r com pany, and its em ployes, to sub i com m ended th a t the county co u rt p u r m it the issue of increased wage, de m anded by th e carm en, to th e n a tio n al ■ chase side a rm s for 75 d ep u ty sh eriffs w ar labor board. D estru ctio n of th e Jo h n so n saw m ill R. S ta n n a rd , of C u rry county, was a t Ooquille by fire threw: 40 m en out of em ploym ent an d caused a loss of given the d em ocratic no m in atio n for re p re se n ta tiv e from Coos an d C urry, $40,000. F o u r se rio u s fires w hich w ere b u rn an d H. J. Moore, of N ew berg, th e dem o ing n e a r th e K la m ath n a tio n a l forest c ra tic n o m ination for re p re se n ta tiv e have been ex tin g u ish ed an d tw o o th e rs from T illam ook and Y am hill counties, ia a draw in g held by S ecretary O lcott a re u n d e r control. S ales of w h ite flo u r m ay be resum ed to b reak ties betw een th e men. T he O regon public service com m ission by O regon d e a le rs b eg in n in g F rid a y Ju ly 5, u n d e r p e rm issio n g ra n te d by w ired S en ato r M cN ary a sk in g him to u rg e th a t a re p re se n ta tiv e of th e sta te th e food a d m in is tra tio n . I C. E. R ic k a rd s w as sh o t an d in s ta n t com m ission be placed on th e local freig h t tra ffic com m ission. A shipper, I ly k illed by h is divorced w ife on th e It w as asserted , would only re p re se n t R ic k a rd s ran ch , e a st of T he Dalle*. § one locality w hile a com m issioner R ick ard s used a rifle. 8 Mrs. w ould re p re se n t a n e n tire sta te . Oregon ra n k s fo u rth am ong th e Il I i M I i !■! I I M I 1 1 H I I 11 I B I I I B I I : B I I I M I 11 ■! I I B I III The L ane county co u rt w ill a t once irsiisii s ta te s in th e p e rcen tag e of p h y sician s place, on th e p rin c ip a l h ighw ays of the fu rn ish ed to th e m edical reserv e corps county, sig n s w a rn in g to u r is ts and of th e U nited S ta te s a rm y a n d navy. o th e rs th a t they w ill be prosecuted if A census of N o rth Bend com pleted FOOD ADM INISTRATIO N th ey exceed th e speed lim it of 25 m iles recen tly by a d ire c to ry concern show s CREDO a n h o u r w ith autom obile. I t is d e te r an in crease in th e p o p u latio n of m ore A lbert Q uartier w as hom e over m ined by th e c o u rt to p rev en t w ear of th a n 1500 d u rin g th e la s t tw o year*. Sunday. th e ro ad s th ro u g h excessive speeding By w illing « •rv lc e of a free D esignated sp ru ce cam p* u n d e r gov — x— if it is possible to cu rb th e speed people to do th e se thing*: e rn m e n t su p erv isio n a re to w ork 10 Buy a few m ore W ar Saving (lends. T o feed th e A llies th a t th e y may hour* a day d u rin g J u ly to m eet an Stam ps. co n tin u e to f ig h t O ut of a to ta l of 646 a ccid en ts re p o rt em ergency need fo r a irp la n e m a te ria ls. —x— ed to the s ta te in d u s tria l accid en t com T o feed th e h u n g ry In B elgium T he A sto ria school b o ard received a Miss P earl Percival is h ere from an d o th e r land* th a t th e y m ay le tte r from th e c a p ita l issu es com m ission for th e week en d in g Ju n e 27, co n tin u e to live. P ortland. m itte e of W a sh in g to n d e c lin in g to seven w ere fatal, as follow s. A. W eisen- —x — T o feed o u r ow n aoldier* o v er a u th o rise th e proposed $126,000 issue field, A storia, sh ip b u ild in g ; T. J. Baty, L ieutenant Ivan L au g h ary w as sell» th a t th e y m ay w a n t n o th of school d is tric t bond« M r new school P o rtlan d , sh ip b u ild in g ; Jo h n F. Casey, ing. here last week. T akilm a, m in in g ; H . W. R e « P o rtlan d , b u ild in g « —x— To keep price* ste a d y and sh ip b u ild in g ; O scar C ornelius, B rig h The c ra n b e rry m arsh e a Hi th e v ic in flow of d istrib u tio n even th a t Mark H anna was in Independence ton, lu m b erin g ; Yaney Cooper, B oring, ity of A sto ria a re now in full bloom. th e poor a t hom e may he fed. over Sunday. lum bering. O ldtlm * c ra n b e rry g ro w ers a d m it th a t To m ake e v e ry o n e 's e ffo rt oownt —x — C aptain H. E. W illiam s, L ie u te n a n t th e y have n e v er seen a n y th in g lik e Its u tm o st fo r w in n in g Twice-a-week Polk County Post, J. W. K nocker and 42 m em bers of th e th e bloom on th e m arahee th a t la sa a a w a r fo r freedom . Phone Main <121. O regon s ta te m ilita ry police a re in th is y ear. FOOD CON TRO L IN AMBRICA —x— T he elev en th an n u a) co n v en tio n of Pendleton. T he e n tire com pany will 18 O F AND FOR T H E P E O P L E Mary Pick ford at the ISIS T h u rs th e O regon C h iro p ra c tic asso ciatio n rem ain for ab o u t tw o w eeks, u n d e r day night, July i. w ill be held T h u rsd a y , F rid a y an d going a course of In ten siv e tra in in g —x— S a tu rd a y . Ju ly 4, 6 an d 6, a t P o rtla n d , to p re p a re them for d u ty w hen the Fay Dunsm ore was here from w ith d eleg a tes p re s e n t from all sec need comes. T hey w ill be assig n ed to Black Hock Sunday. posts as p a tro ls in th e w h eat co u n try tio n s of th e sta te . d u rin g th e h a rv e s t and h a u lin g season. All m en in a tte n d a n c e a t th e su m m e r Mr. and Mrs. John W ells motored T he sale of 100,000.000 feet of tim b e r school of th e U n iv e rsity of O regon w ill back to Portland Sunday. on th e K lam ath re se rv a tio n o f th e be re q u ired to ta k e p a r t in a tra c k —x— m eet to be held on K in caid Held on Pelican Bay L u m b er com pany h as ju s t The latest records at the W illiam s th e afte rn o o n of Ju ly 4. T h e c o n te st been approved by th e governm ent. T he D rug Co. Go and h ear them . price p aid w as $8.35 por 1000 feet. M IL L IN E R Y S A L E w ill be betw een com panies. A n y o n e in te r e s te d in a n e w h a t T h e little v illag e of H arb o r w hich T his nm D er lies in m e n o rm e rn M ount This is the only issue of The Post a t a lo w p ric e s h o u ld c a ll a t A lp h a n estled on th e so u th side of th e C betco | Scott u n it, and is d ire c tly a d ja c e n t to th a t will be printed this week. B a s c u e ’s M illin e ry P a r l o r s o n M a in riv e r in C u rry co unty, Is re p o rte d to the 300,000,000 feet of tim b e r in th e S tre e t. have been p ra c tic a lly w iped o u t by a C ra te r lak e and P a u lin a n atio n al George A lsnari, ihe tailo r seem s to fire w hich s ta rte d in th e C. A O. log- forests, bo u g h t tw o y ears ago by th is be tak in g a good long vacation. sam e com pany. gin g cam p in th e neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. W asserkluek and A p p roxim ately 200, o r 10 p er c e n t of | J. P. Logan, w ho has o p erated the Mrs. Ed Owen and son are visit children of Sail Francisco were th e 2000 selected m en se n t to Camp j K ings V alley F lo u rin g m ill on Luckia- guests of his emisin, Mrs. Max Gold ing her m other, Mrs. Ed Owen. L ew is from O regon u n d e r th e la st call j m ute riv e r In B enton county for 50 m an. this week. a re being tu rn e d back by th e ex am in years, and who m ore th a n h a lf a cen — X — Dr. H. E. Duganne, D entist, Inde ers a s “re je c ts.” T he p ercen tag e has tu ry ago b u ilt dam s to fu rn ish w ater pendence National Bank Building. Dr. D unsm ore preached his last risen so h ig h th a t d ra f t lead e rs a re in pow er for th e m ill, has in s titu te d in —x— Junction proceedings a g a in s t th e serm on at the Presbyterian church dism ay . F ran k W ells and fam ily left Mon Sunday evening until after a vaca S ta te F u el A d m in istra to r F red J 1 C h arles K. S p au ld in g L ogging com day m orning for th eir home in Mo tion. Both the pastor and congre H olm es h a s an n o u n ced th a t th e govern pany, of Salem , an d the public service desto, Cal. gation will tak e a rest d u rin g July m ent w ill not c u rta il su p p lies of fuel com m ission, w hich will te s t th e con — x— and A ugust. oil to ste a m e rs an d ra ilro a d s of the ! B O tutlonality of th e boom fran ch ise law E. L. Townsend and daughter, n o rth w e st. A bout one-half of th e oil passed by th e last leg islatu re. —x— Frances, are visiting in P ortland A price of $2.20 a bushel a t P o rtla n d A d a u g h ter w as born July ¿8 a t consum ed in O regon Is said to go to th is week. for w heat of th e 1918 crop, as a g a in st th e se tw o classes of users. Raym ond, W ash., to Mr. and Mrs. —x— T h e firs t com pleted in itia tiv e p eti $2.05 fo r th e crop of 1917, h as been Mrs. D. Goodman of P ortlan d is A rthur Sm ith, form erly of Independ tio n p ro v id in g fo r repeal of law s of fixed by th e food a d m in is tra tio n . Al visiting her d aughter, Mrs. Max ence. The happy fath er is a son of th e la s t le g isla tu re fixing com pensa low ing for th e 26 per cent Increase in Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Sm ith and ttit* Goldm an. th e fre ig h t ra te on w h eat from th e m other is a sister of Mrs. W. A. tio n for p u b licatio n of legal notices In te rio r to P o rtlan d , th e fa rtn ers will —x— an d re q u irin g a d v e rtise m e n t of d elin Mrs. Pallie Gibson of Seattle is a Sloper. q u e n t ta x e s In n ew spapers w ere filed still receive about 12% cen ts a bushel —x— guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. m ore for th e ir w heat th a n they did in w ith th e se c re ta ry of state. J. J. Neely. Abe Becker w ent to P ortland F ri T h e L ebanon C anning com pany haa th e past season. T he new crop will be day and enlisted in ttie naval re ju s t com pleted a $2000 ad d itio n to the a t least 10.000,000 b ushels la rg e r th a n —x— llohurt Dickson is in Independ serves. T he young m an has recent p la n t In L ebanon and have added about th a t of 1917, and th e added w ealth th a t ence this week. He lias re-enlisted ly taken on ten pounds avordupois $5000 in new m a ch in ery and equipm ent | K° ,0 ,hp F rain p ro d u cers will be and is just w aitin g for a call to the w hich will a b o u t double th e capacity about $26.000,000 over w hat they re in the navy. —x— colors, lie is helping out at the of th e p la n t for h a n d lin g fru it and ceived la s t year. The Bed Cross entertainm ent at W illiam s' d ru g store. G rades on w h eat an d ru le s covering vegetab les for c a n n in g purposes. —x — W igrich wil take plaee on July 11. A re tu rn to th e m a n u fa c tu re and use corn g ra d in g a re am ended in a few Mrs. P a rk e r received a telegram o f v icto ry bread, w ith 25 per cent sub p a rtic u la rs in a new o rd e r issued by More p articu lars later. from h e r husband, M ajor P ark er, at s titu te and 75 p er cen t w heat flour, on th e public service com m ission cover —x— Mr. and Mrs. H. F. K rahm er and Fort Sill, Ok., saying th at he bad th e p a rt of b ak e rs an d hotel and res ing th e g ra in inspection d ep artm en t. family of Gaston spilt Sunday with been ordered to F ran ce and she left ta u r a n t men of th e s ta te for th e su m T he new o rd e r w ill become effective at once for the E ast. A fter seeing m e r Is a u th o rized in n o tificatio n s sen t Ju ly 15. T he p rin cip al ch an g e relativ e Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas. to w heat grad es covers h ard red sp rin g her husband em bark she will return from th e —x— w hich u n d er th e p resen t rules to the hom e of her p aren ts Mr. and T he s ta te h ig h w ay com ratssfer, nU C harles W. W hitney and Golda Mrs. J. S. Cooper. is su bdivided Into four classes, but received notice from th e governm ent Dodge of Independence w ere licens u n d er th e new ru les will be divided — X— th a t it has approved th e p ro ject for ed to wed in Vancouver Monday. The congregation of the Presby g ra d in g six m iles of th e highw ay be Into b u t th re e classes, these being d a rk —x— terian church iiad a double [Kirtion tw een U nion and T elocaset. on th e old n o rth e rn sp rin g , n o rth e rn sp rin g and II B. DeArmond arrived in h id e of pleasure m eted out to them last O regon T ra il. T h is is a post road red sp rin g , th e red sp rin g hum pback being elim in ated . pendenee from M alheur county and S unday night. Besides h ea lin g a frufKt. T h e egftw a l t'E m e I R> fM .R*9. T h e re accrued te th e sta te of O regon is assisting at the lnde|>eudence m asterly piece of oratory d •dvered P ro h ib itio n ists of Oregon, assem bled N ational Bank foe a few days. by Dr. H. C. D unsm ore, he furnished in conven tio n a t P o rtla n d S aturday, on M onday $236.062.11 from th e U nited a su rp rise act proving th a t he w as a w ith J. P. N ewell as ch a irm a n and S ta te s good roads fund, m ak in g a total — X— Alla Floyil has abandoned the contortionist of ra re ability. We Mrs. Adah W allace U nruh as secre of $472.124.¿2 to the c red it of th e s ta te P ortland News in Independence and had not know n before th at th e doc ta ry . Indorsed th e candidacy of Oswald from th a t fund. None of It has yet th a t highly valued family necessity tor w as so versatile. In the fu ture W est for U nited S ta te s se n a to r and been used, but p ro jects have been a p Will lose most of its circulation here. it is suggested th a t u little new s G eorge M. Brown for a tto rn e y general. proved ra ilin g for an e stim ated to ta l paper advertising would not be a R e p re se n ta tiv e S in n o tt h as in tro of $436.983.80. T hese p ro jects w ill not —x— had idea as m ore of his friends duced a bill a u th o riz in g citizen s of be affected by the recen t announce Mis M. C. W iliam s and daughter, might be present and enjoy the per M alh eu r co unty to go over into Idaho m ent of th e U nited S ta te s highw ays T h elm a, a re recu p eratin g in the form ance. Sorry w e m issed it. to cu t tim b e r for fencing and firew ood. I oounc*1 d isco u rag in g new highw ay un- good old country a ir this week. U nder th e p resen t law a se ttle r living d e rta k in g s. as th e p ro jects approved —x— T hey are visiting relatives n e a r Air In one s ta te cannot cut tim b e r for do- a re deem ed to be "v ita lly im p o rtan t lie. to w ard th e w in n in g of th e w ar o r for Bev. \V. B. S tew art of M cM innville I n,M“ c U8i on publlc ,and" of an0,h" th e m ovem ent of e ssen tial com m odi —x— Association«! pastor of Baptist I sta te . W herever you go July t, remcin churches w as in tow n th is week To p rovide for th e w elfare of th e tie s.’’ T h e federal aid road act pro vided a fund of $78,687.37 for th e sta te h er to get home in tim e to see Mary looking after Ihe interests of the lo m en em ployed In th e production of P ickford at the ISIS in "The Little cal Baptist church and m eeting the ' *Pru<* ,or »|rP,«t'se in the logetng of O regon In 1918. double th a t am ount A m erican." It tak es the place of the cam pe an d saw m tll* of w e tte rn O re for 1917 an d treb le th e am o u n t for m em bers and congregation. firew orks. gon a n d W aahlngton. th e w ar cam p 1918. Seven p ro jects have been ap Hi' will conduct services in the Bap- proved la O regon In five of these tist ch urch next Sunday l>oth morn c o m m u n lty Service seetton of th e Foe- federal p a rtic ip a tio n la to be 50 per d trk com m lssion Is p la n n in g an euer- ing and evening. \ cordial invita cent, w h ile In th e o th e r tw o federal tlon is extended to the general puh g e tlf ra m p a tg n Io ro-pperatlon w lth p a rtic ip a tio n Is for a sta te d am ount th e s ta ff o f Colonel B rtce P. Disque. lie to atten d the services. so m eth in g leaa th a n SO per cent. The Mr. S tew art ia no relative of the eo m tn a n d la g th e P o rtta n d headquar- j re je c ts cover a to ta l Of 111 miles. te re o f th e U nited S tato s Signal corpa MUSIC! s i i Come in and hear the OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAMNTEREST Grafonolas Demonstrated A t Williams’ Drug Co. POPULAR SHEET MUSIC 15 to 35 cents IBS Il I SI I HI I SI I Hi! Local Briefs the Many people think that shoes must be , tight and pinch the foot in order to look neat and dressy. But comfort need not give way to style. Right Fitting Is the Keynote Dress shoes that we fit to your feet can be just as comfortable as shoes you buy for service. And we do not sacrifice either style or neatness in fitting you. Our pumps, dancing slippers and all sorts of dress shoes offer you a wide field for choice. Our styles and prices will please you. Conkey & Walker the —x— ADVANCE IN PRICE E. L. Townsend desires to an nounce that beginning Monday, July 1, the price of shaves will be 25 cents and hair cuts will be 40 cents. —x— i —x— j wheat, grade aew la use Baptist Church Tha attraction at the ISIS Sunday night, July 7, la Gaorga M. Cohan in «’Sevan Keys To Baldpato,” the pop- Star mystery farce loundad on tha gdory.” Don't miss this oaa. ! former pastor of tlie church. Is fully equipped to do your printing at the very lowest prices consistent with good work. We have the very latest type faces and other materials. Call and look our samples over. We are sure you will be delighted with them. If you are in need of— LETTER HEADS, ENVELOPES STATEMENTS BUSINESS CARDS CALLING CARDS MORTGAGE BLANKS NOTE BLANKS RECEIPTS v- { SHIPPING TAGS ! - CIRCULARS PAMPHLETS POSTERS Or any other printing give us a trial and you will not regret it. We can rave you money. i stats faoA aAasialUration. THE POST T HE Turks are not noted particularly for cleanliness, and their bakery products would not be considered ap petizing in this country. In this, as in many other things, we are different Our Bakeiy Products are prepared in a clean, modem, sanitary bakery— a fact that is known to every resident of this com munity An ever-increasing demand is an indispu table evidence that we prdouce “good things to eat*’ Quality and cleanliness an th* twin mottoes o f this baksqf at all times. A. Lochridge Butter Wraps P T O H S E T