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Qr«gon Hii VOL. VIII JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OKEGON, NOVEMBER 7. 1914 ui lamette Valley exhibit which it is in- DEBT TO BE PAID WITH $IO3y tended to send to th» Panama Pacific | Exposition in 1915 after it has done • ■ t , r . . service III in mis this anu and otner other lauu land auuwp. shows. Carries in Nevada and Mon Manufactures Enterprises and Tnecouilties represente i by this exhi-i Nomina' Asse's cf Dominion Current Events and Good Citi- bit are Washington, Yamhill, Polk, Trust Co., Vancouver, B. Improvements Providing tana; Wcmen Say Nebras- zenship Are Topics in Benton, Lane, Linn, Marion and Clack C., Are $5,030,000. amas. Payrolls and Promot ka Will Show Vicfo- High Favor Oregon was not only “first” in the ing Development selection of her building site on the ry Vancouver B. C., Nov. 3- Ata meet- grounds of the San Francisco Exposi ing yesterday of .shareholders of thc The department of education of the of Oregon tion, but she was also the first to fin Dominion Trust Company, which ru- University of Oregon through its re- Helena, Mont. Nov. 5—Scattered re- ish her building and the first to throw cently quit busirfess, ar) '■ auditor’s re- prsentatives in teachers’ institutes this turns from 70 per cent of the state year is devoting a large share of time Salem, Oregon, November, 2—Plans the building open for a public enter port showed th it with deposits of show the woman suffrage amendment tainment. On last Saturday evening to the promotion of better civic instruc at noon today is ahead by 100 votes, are being made for a Moose lodge a Hallowe’en dance was given to six | $800;000 and debts owing to clients un tion in the elementary and highschools I trust fund accounts of $1,906,*00’ more building at Hillsboro to cost $30,000. All of the big cities have been heard hundred invited guests under the aus there was only $1000 left in the treas The lecturers are using the excellent from. a $3000 has been subscribed toward pices of the Oreaon Society of Califor ury. lists provided by the state library for 1 V I Miss -leannette Rankin chairman of I proposed new cannery at Orerco. nia co operation with the exposition this purpose. At each institute the The nominal assets are $5,090,000. the state committee claims the state numbers and titles of the best books The city of»Portland will construct officials. All other state societies re The company’s books were being audi .$* by 5000 votes. published for the purpose of inducing another $100,000 resevoir to increase presented in San Francisco were invit ted when W. R. Arnold the managing ed and each was asked to christen the director committed suicide three weeks an interest in citizenship and good gov its supply of Bull Runrwater. Chicago, Noy. 5 — Woman suffrage, huge log column representing that par ernment are given out and discussed. New Cuirency System Begins voted upon in seven states of Tuesday’s Lakeview has shipped this season ticular state. Oregon apples and cid- ago. The company placed much of its ------- -------- ---- -rr - clients* An effort is made to show the import clients money in hucohu second (iiungrtgr* mortgages election has carried in two states, pos 1613 head of cattle, 72,735 head of sheep er from Hood River were served and a whose interest and principal it had ance of debating and debating societies and l,288,°00 pounds of wool making a sibly three, according to National suf former resident of Portland supplied I gUaranteed. with the accompanying knowledge of Washington, D. C., Nov. 2—The total of 952 ears. automobiles to transport the guests to Qne of largest debtors to the Do- ' parliamentary law as an aid to citizen Treasury Department has now com frage leaders, “still has a chance in 2 others.” This resume was based upon Lakeview may be on the proposed and from the building. minion Trust Co. is Baron Alvo Von ship. pleted its plans whereby the new sys In order to enjoy the immediate bene- Alvensleben Alvensleben’s indebted- The teachers in the institutes so far tem of regional banks will be put into the best information available at noon new railroad line from Butte to San fits of the reclamation extension act j ness to the company is stated to be $1, have shown a marked interest in these operation all over the county during today. Incomplete returns show victory Francisco. A new road 30 miles long will be built passed Sept. 14, settlers on all govern- i 250,000. subjects. Teachers in the high school this month. The transforming of our in Nevada by 3000 majority and a ma tnent irrigation projects must file for- | The company conducted the largest from Prairie City to Long Creek. section report a remarkable interest in Currency system has been the most jority for suffrage in Montana. In Nebraska 541 precincts out of 1650 courses dealing with current events stupendous undertaking of our Govern The Eagle Valley News has been mal acceptance of the terms of that1 trust busidess in West Canada. It op and civic questions. In some schools ment since the Civil War. The old gave 27,130 for and 30,186 against the taken over by E. C. Thorp of Des act with the local project manager not erated branches in Regina, Winnipeg, later than Nov. 15. Failure to file such Calgary, Montreal, Toronto, London the pamphlet giving the arguments on currency system under which we were suffrage leaders insist complete re Moines, Iowa. acceptance by the date named will and other cities. the different questions before the peo doing business, and are still doing busi turns will show a victory for their Portland is calling for bids for anoth force settlers to meet payment falling ple has been used as a center of civic ness, has been a serious danger to the cause. er $61,000 24 classroom school. Available returns show the amend due Dec. 1, 1914, on which date they instruction. The elementary teachers entire world. Nothing but the unlimi Plans are being prepared by R. L. alse have shown a large interest in ci ted natural riches and wealth and for ment defeated in North and South Da Chapman for rearrangement of inter must also meet any and all deferred Ameiican Gem Production vic questions through their subscrip eign capital has enabled us to escape a kota. However, Mrs. Medill McCorm ior of Dallas hospital Duilding for use payments. In the event that the ac ick chairman of the Congressional com ceptance is on file by Dec. 1, instead tion to a number of papers which give financial breakdown before this. The as an apartment house. of having to pay an installment of six brief but excellent descriptions of cur new system will oroyide the element mittee of the National American Wo man’s Suffrage Association said today School directors of Gresham have dollars per acre, the settler will be re The ge.n industry of the United rent events. of elasticity to the Currency so that the amendment may be shown to have voted for a union highschool. quired to pay 2 per cent of the balance- I Stales in 1913 was marked by a fairly when business begins to boom as it is won in the Dakotas, since reports of The Fruit Growers League of Me.l- due under the contract for the pui large output of sapphire a real advance bound to do in a few weeks the Cur defeat are basel on less than half the ford and the Rogue Land Canal Co chase of water rights. Failure to make | in the wprk of testing the Arkansas the Public School rency will automatically expand in ac returns. are taking steps toward securing irre- .he necessary payment due on Dee. 1 diamond field, and a greater activity cordance with the requirements of the jThe amendment met overwhelming gation in Rogue River Valley entailing will result in the forfeiture of the wa in the Nevada opal field. There was, booming business. The panics of 1893 defeat in both Missouri and Ohio. however, a decrease in the production expenditure of $2,000,»00. ter right entry. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval and 1907 were both brought on by the of most of the other gems mined. The Coquille will build a bridge to cost e-J" lis. Ore., Nov. 3—The materials and exhaustion of capital, t hat is, the vol- total production was valued at $319,- $2200. the work of domestic arts in the schools umn of capital failed to expand with 454, according to D. B. Sterrett, of Electric Sparks Blind Pig Operates are connected directly with the mater the expansion of expanding business. The hop industry has been unsettled the United Slates Geological Survey, ials and work in the home. Hence the Both of those panics were financial pa with prices from 5 to 11 cents the low lhe output of sapphire in Montana wus domestic arts course not only contri nics and they came as quickly and as est for years. I Of course the Germans won’t have the largest ever reported Io the Stir-» La Center, Wash., Nov. 3—A full- butes to the aims of universal educa suddenly as a thunderclap out of a Thank heaven, says an exchange, I much chance of winning a conclusive | vey and the value is eulim ited at $233, tion, but likewise to the arts and sci clear sky. Under our old system any grown blind pig, the first that has yet from now on some industry will get at ' victory until th<y get the cable repair- 635, or over $43,000 more than in laid. ence of home making. Throughout era of prosperity would be obliged to I been found in La Center since the town The sapphire consisted of both blue 1 ed. tention besides politics. the entire course, as planned for the culminate in a panic in a few years on went dry t vo weeks ago, when the Whether or not Francis Joseph ac and varicolored gems and culls for R land 3. Eccles of the Eccles Lum public schools of Oregon by Mrs. Brooks account of the crudness and inelastici last saloon license expired, was discov cedes to the Pope’s request to shorten mechanical purposes. In Arkansas professor of domestic arts at the Agri ty of our financial system. Our new ered here last ¡Saturday evening. Cer ber Co. would be mayor of Baker. I the war, it must be admitted that his one diamond washing plant was in op- bidding fur Astoria industries are cultural College, the work is carried currency system will give us the finest tain people in th: community, known eration about three months and recov- army is doing what it can. along two lines that supplement each system that can be devised as we have , to have a constant thirst, had been Belgian laborers. ered several hundred diamond». a*d “ The war came like a bolt from the other—subject matter and problems of borrowed the best features from the J no’iced making frequent trips to an Marshfield has annexed Cooston and 1 the construction of unolher plant w as Blue, ” says a returned traveler; won construction. Since the principles of financial systems of England, France old building near the dock on the Eastside and will bridge Coos river Many new der how he got by the censor with all 1 practically completed. arr and design are constantly used in and Germany which are the three best Lewis River, in the edge of town. and build streets. I claims were located in the Nevada op this inside information? working out the problems, the aesthe systems in the world. Officers swept down on the place, The Hill line will run through trains al field, the development of which, A certain amount of stubbornness at along with those previously opened, tic nature of the children, along with found the blind pig and confiscated sev from Chicago to Astoria next spring — «««----------- their practical and intellectual endow eral barrels of wine, whiskey and beer to connect w ith steamers to San Fran the front makes it appear as though resulted in a fairly large output of A large and up-to-date theatre is be they intended to fight it out along this ‘ beautiful gems. ments. is undergoing steady and natur partially emptied. The owners of the cisco. ing fitted up for Heppner. line if it takes all of the century. al development. s ghtless porker were not found. Inves- 'I he imports of piocioua stones for Oregon Avenue, Bandon, is to be The Columbia Highway is to be fin I gation is now being made as to how All work in this course is determined One of Senator Smith s constituents 1913 were valued at $11,431.903 an i paved. and guided by an underlying principle ished through the Dalles by June 1. it came to be there. It is thought that declares that a tax of a dollar per horse were largest iu tile nistory of tne Machinery for a new subtation for power on autos means suicide; sounds or idea. The purpose of the technicque Roseburg housed 200 unemployed and it came in on a small packet p'y- industry. ot' sewing, garment making, care the S. P. Co. hauled them away on ils , ng between La Center andpPortland the Eugene municipal light plant has more like locomoter ataxia. A copy of the report on gems and ai rived. and furnishing of girls’ rooms, house train. daily. Carranza defiantly announces that precious stones ft r 1913 may be obtain I The $330,00) jetty at the entrance he will put 100,"CO soldiers in the field ed free upon application to the Direc to Siuslaw harbor is about completed. which ought to hold Villa until he can tor, United States Geological Survey, Water street, Albany, is to be grad make a provisional Presidential geta Washington D. C. ed by the S. P. Co. way. Coos Bay railroad construction em Il has not required very much time ploys 1200 men. for Villa tolive down the epithet “ban EDUCATION Douglas county wants a county high dit’’ once so recklessly applied to hnn by some of the Mexicans. school system. Domestic Ari in There might be more enthnsiasm a- Place of Work on the Celilo canal is employ bout giving the Filipinos independence ing 750 men. Field Spotts Astoria is starting a campaign for a if there were any reasonable assui- ance that they could hold on to it. drydock. Militant suffragettes in England ad When J ou keep a boy interested in The first Multnomah county high school is to be erected at Corbett for here to their demanus but d« not ex I football, baseball, te iris, and the like, pand them to inciuue the right to car- you lessen the chances that he w ill get $6600. ry arms in actual warfare. interested in things not so good for Silverton has voted bonds for a new him. highschool. The Youlh’s Companion since its en Oregon and Washington ports sent Card of lhanks largement gives generous space to this ont 28,829,000 feet of lumber the first matter of athletic training, and gets half of Oct. the best couches in the country io write for it. ♦ -------------------- Dear Friends:- How to practice to become a first- When such sudden grief come to us it would seem as though nothing could i ale pili her, how to tram for a race, « bring relief to the stricken ones. Il how to iei.rn the newest strokes in seemed almost impossible to bear the I swimrn ng these and a hundred other agony; but when we came in and topics of the greatest interest to boys State Building Thrown Open to awful io girls too, for that matter—are found our home filled with loving grief touched upon in this important depart sticken friends — everything done that Social Affairs for Hallow could be done for our comfort, and ment of The Companion. Raisins and Currants in Car- And this is only a small part of the I then the beautiful funeral loving e’en. Oregon’s Great it soft- service which The Companion renders friends gave our precious girl tons. All kinds Dried Fruit. Exhibit Now On ened our sorrow a3 we had no idea it in any home which it enters. It has points of contact with a hundred inter could be softened. rand New Goods We would if we had words to ex- ests Portland, Ore., Nov. 3, (Special) — press the gratitude we feel to all for If you donot know The Companion The Manufacturers and Land Products what you have done for us to the busi as it is today, let us send you one or Show, staging the greatest display ev ness men for the honor paid our loving two current issues tree, that you may er made of the products of the farms daughter in closing the houses of busi thoroughly test the paper’s quality. and mills of this state is now on. From ness. May God's blessing rest on all We will send also the Forecast tor every section of the state has come who have helped us. 1915. remarkable specimens of the producís Every new subscriber who aenda C. D. Abbott and family of farm and fac'ory and from ail parts J2.1M lor the (illy-two weekly issues of the state are coming the crowds of 1915 will receive free all the issues Deposils are Growing which fill the great Armory to over 7 he Pioneer Store Jacksonville, Ore of the paper for the remaining weeks flowing. The past week was a notable Centralia, Wash., Nov. 3—The poa- of 1911; also The Companion Calendar one in the point of attendance, special tai savings deposits in the Centralia for 1915. time having been allotted to the visi Postoffice have increased 200 per cent THE YOUTH S COMPANION, tors from individual communities. since the European war broke out, ac 144 Berkely Street, Boston. Mass. Fole<t Grove sent a delegation 150 cording to a statement issued yester New Subscriptions Received Here strong, V/o alburn 100, and Salem and day by Postmaster John Benedict, Jr Eugene sent an enthusiastic crowd of Three months ago the deposits totaled Miss Flora Ball visited friends in Radiators and Cherrians these two or $10,000 on Oct. 31 they amounted to ganizations being the guests of the $39,000. The postmaster is of the opin- Medford Wednesday. W. •). Butterly of the Norling Mine Royal Rosarians of Portland, Eight I ion that this increase covers money j was in Medford Wednesday. counties are represented in th* Wil-1 sent to Europe. OREGON SCHOOLS BROADEN planning and furnishing, Btudv of tex WOMAN SUFFRAGE INDUSTRIAL REVIEW tiles, use of money, and other prob- 1 >ms involved inefficient house-keop- ing, is to impart to pupils ideas and Heals, standardsand guiding princi ples, experience and methods, as per manent assets in their lives. “Hand work is not to be introduced as a unity of itself,” says Mrs. Brooks “bn’ iu close relation to the other work of the grade. Thus employed it vitalizes the entire course, and brings the child directly into contact with the world, where she may realize the relation of ill the work of the school to all the work of her life. In thus understaneing her relation to society I she becomes a better citizen as a pro ducer, a consumer and a home-maker in her community.” New Crop Raisins Cur rants, Citron, Orange and Lemon Peel, Etc Loose Muscatels in Bulk Thompson’s Seedless, in Bulk lì II Ilf LUI LEWIS ULRICH PORTLAND LETI ER