OL. Vili JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, FEBRUARY 13, Ì915 GORSTS NEW INVENTION U i in Germany, that does not make him any more popular in England. No wonder he is coming to America. This country made and sold 2,200,- 000 top buggies last year. Naturally those enticing places for courtship do not lose their popularity. MASS MEETING GERMAN PORTLAND LEITER WOMEN FIGHT Legislation to encourage the employ-1 merit of labor is what is most needed in Oregon—not more labor regula- I Neither Fish Nor Fowl, Names Nominates Candidates For City Russians Fiid Them at th; tion, Utilize Beds of Kelp. Plan to To encourage more immigration and it Amphibion. Officers Only Contest Is For Very Front With F if les not drive people from the city, Eu­ Erect Signboards, live- gene asks less legislation. Councilman. stock Prospects Besides ship-’ for the carrying trade Springfield Planing Mills will estab­ Petrograd, Feb. 9—The engagements The Marshfield Record gives the fol­ Uncle Sam needs young men who can lish box and furniture factory. j aro growing in intensity at the two ex­ lowing details of the invention recent* Oregon Exceed­ The mass meeting called for the tremities of the Eastern battle front Independence—Fruit growers are or­ ly perfected by V. C. Gorst, a former talk with the South Americans in Span­ ish and Portuguese. nomination of candidates for munici ­ In East Prussia as well as in the Car ­ ganizing a cannery. ingly Good. resident of this citv. pal offices to be filled at the election pathians, according to information “V. C. Gorst'S invention, which he In these times that try men’s souls Salem-Act of legislature insures March 2, was held at the city hall reaching Petrograd today. The $230,000 bridge. terms all amphibion, is likely to solve io is sweet to realize that the checker Portland, Ore., Feb. 9, (Special) Wednesday evening. Although a pret­ same news sets forth that on the a transportation problem that many tournaments are attracting crowds. When a good thing is done by one There never has been a lime in the ty fair crowd was in attendance but Warsaw front the battle has subsid­ minds had puzzled over since Coos Bay House of the legislature the other history of tne state when the farmers Doubtless the password into the in­ little interest seemed to be taken in ed. Was Settled. The machine is a combi- ner councils at Springfield Ill. is“High- House kills or recalls it. have had such an opportunity to make the nominations except for council­ The fighting line from the Province hation invented by Mr. Gorst and is a ball” uttered with an alcoholic ac­ Eugene people are looking after a money by raising livestock for meat man. of Plock, in Russian Poland, as far peculiar looking affair. It is built on cent. purposes as at present. With an ag­ Mr. Emil Rritt was chosen chair­ n >rth as Tilsitin East Prussia is virtu­ lace factory proposition. the frame of a Hupmobils and the mo­ gregate shortage of over 3,000,000 man of the meeting and upon the com ­ Dallas may issue bonds to buy the ally continuous. The Germans to ­ Odd jobs will never enable the un ­ I tive power is one of the 80-horsepower meat animals approximately 800,000,» 4 pletion of the organization, nomina­ day apparently are taking the offen­ waterworks. aeroplane engines taken from an old employed to keep even. 1)00 pounds, in the leading pack ir j; tions for councilmen were called for sive from Gumbinnen and the Mazru- Albany Resolutions adopted to raise aeroplane,” The engine is mounted With Charley Fairbanks in the arena centers of the United States, it is cer- about six or seven feet high, back of for 1916, Indiana buttermilk will make and the following names presented: ian Lakes, as far south as Lipno, in $25,000 for a cannery. tain that for some years to come there Wm. H. Johnston, W. I. McIntire, Poland, on the right bank of the Vistu­ the automobile, and the power is gen­ another famous beverage look gay. Douglas County game protectors op­ will not only be an unlimited demand Chauncey Florey and U. 0. Abbott, la. pose freak legislation. erated in the aeroplane propeller, for meat animals, but it is also certain Its hard to preserve faith in eugen­ Mr. Abbott asaed that his name be A dispatch from Warsaw says that Which revolveB at a tremendous speed. Drain co-operative cannery closes j that prices will range high and it is withdrawn and a ballot was taken up ­ ics when a perfect couple after two among the prisoners taken by the Rus- There are no chain drives and the mu­ successful year. . not impossible that all previous records ch ne is sent foward at a terrific speed years of wedded bliss begin to look for on the three others with the following 1 sians in the fighting at the junction of A Duluth corporation is after iron I may be broken. result: Johnston 82, McIntire 49, Flor ­ a kid to adopt, the Bzura River were a number of Ger- by the propeller. mines on Rogue River. ey 47. Messrs Johnston and McIntire Assuming that in the near future “Mr. Gorst has made two trips from Although Congress has tried in vain were declared the choice of the meet­ mtn women. According to this mes­ A placer on Lobster creek, Coos | the present fertile farms of Western sage some of these women were found North Bend, going into the water, to find out what “constitutional psy­ with rifles in their hands in the first County, yielded $3000 in a few weeks. Oregon will be in urgent need of fer­ speeding to JarViB Landing, thence chopathic inferiority’’ means, there is ing. Leslie Stansell for recorder and Jas. ine of trenches. Bandon laundry and ice plant consol­ tilizing materials, State Engineer Lew­ across the sandspit to the seawall and growing suspicion that the patient - ------------- . V.- --------------- M. Cronemiller for treasurer, were is has recommended that some action idated. up the coast to the Umpqua river. never recovered. nominated by acclamation as no other There are pontoons on each side of the Frazer & Son Eugene have estab be taken to make use of tbegreat ke p Shooting Migratory Birds The president is working overtime names were presented for either posi­ beds along the Oregon coast in order craft to support the machine while in lished manufacture of fire hydrants. nowadays explaining his Jackson day tion. io save the enormous amountof potash the water. The trip from Ten Mile Coos Bay Iron Works will m anufac­ which is annually going to waste. He ------- ----------- speech. It is not so easy to make it From the number of letters which creek to Jarvis Landing.a distance of ture gas engines. clear how he happened to say what he states that it is comparatively easy to they have received on the subject re­ Forest Notes ten miles, was made in 11 minutes on Marshfieled Contract let for Catho procure supplies of nitrates and phos- diJ not mean and to mean what he did cently, officials of the department be­ one of the return trips. not say all at the same time. ! phates, but the principal source of pot­ lieve that sportsmen may unintention­ lic church, 25x50 ‘¿There was a big crowd at North Newberg —Cannery business for 1914 ash is now closed by war. It is believ- It is estimated that the government ’ s ally violate the provisions of the Fed­ It is reported that the German Gov­ Bend to see the initial introduction of , ed the kelp beds can be made to pro­ the amphibion this week, and although ernment diamond syndicate of south­ Grand Canvon game refuge, in Arizo­ eral migratory bird law, which it is totalled $53,305. Forest Grove —State fish hatchery duce enough potash for present and Mr. Gorst went through to Jarvis west Africa has offered its stock at re­ na, now contains about ten thousand the purpose of the Government to en­ future needs and may also open up a force rigidly. Under the provisions to be located on Clear Creek Landing over the water at a 15-mile el iced rates to an American concern. deer. new and profitable industry. rate, he is not satisfied and desires to The time has come when coronets and More than nine million young trees of this law no waterfowl can be shot Pendleton —Umatilla County Court A plan which might profitable be get more speed for water out of the tiaras are not regarded as actual ne­ and ten thousand pounas of seed were i in the northern or breeding zone after is moving for a $25,000 county libra- January 15, except in New Jersey, followed in all parts of the Northwest machine, and will therefore experi­ cessities in Germany. planted on the national forests in where the season extends to February ry- | has been adopted by the counties i..- ment some on improvements. The Londor. Times begs leave to re­ 1914. tiresham —$25,000 union high school i eluded in the Willamette Valley Expo­ 1. In most of the southern or winter* fute the popular opinion that Poland The government built more than two ing zone the season closes Feb. 1, but will be erected on 4 acre tract. sition association, by which large sign is wild and desolate, but the armies thousand miles of trad and three extends to Feb. 15 in Florida, Georgia ' boards will be erected along the line Electric Sparks Dallas may get the unemployed have hardly haa a fair chance yet. thousand miles of telephone line on and South Carolina. These regula­ Great Western sawmill near Black j of the railroad telling passengers on the national forests in 1914. tions were prjclaimed on Oct. 1, 1914. Rock. the trains just where they are at any Ambassabor Tom Page is now in No change ha= since been made in time, in what county and the distance At least 25 percent of the larch tim ­ Instructed by Court Forest Grove —Building prospects to the state capital un i als > to the position to get some pointers on a his­ ber over large areas in eastern Oregon I them, and no change is likely to be tory of the reconstruction days in It­ nearest important town. As these has been killed or weakened by mis­ I made until the constitutionality of the are best in the history of the city. aly. . ' . Portland —East Side Business Men’s signs will be uniform in size and at­ tletoe, and the forest service is taking law has been passed on by the United Grants Pass, Or., Feb. 8—The Road States Supreme Court. As a matter Club will elect two-story building. tractive in appearance, it is expected Still,if prohibition grabs the city of Supervisors of Josephine County were steps to combat the pest. of fact, the law provides that allchang­ they will be of great interest to trav- Washington.' it wor’t be such a long in session with the County Court, Sat­ Success has followed forest planting es in the regulations must be consul-1 Bandon—An engineer has arrived elers. long way to Baltimore. ! and work will soon begin on the new on the sandhills of Nebraska. Jack urday. The meeting was held for the ered for a period of 90 days, and then Have you any fine sc< n?ry in your The California Stage beauty who purpose of instructing the Supervisors pines planted there by the government must be anproved and signed by the jetty. vicinity? During the pre.ent year forest service ten years ago now hftVe calls her husband a "simp” probably and they were advised of the best ways North Plains -Haulenbeck mill and President before they become effect­ and means of constructing permanent a height of over 15 feet and a diame­ ive. It is thus evident that there is planer have been leased and will be oi - Oregon will be visited b a great army caught him with a sitnpeh of tourists and it is desirable that they roads. Each district was advised of ter of 4 inches. no possibility that prohibition of spring erated. New Jersey* this year takes up the be encouraged to visit every part of the amountof funds it could spend dur­ Increasing use of the national for­ shooting will be in any way modified proposal to tax bachelors. Why does Springfield Creamery Co. will crei t the state if possible. The Press Bu- ing tne coming year and where work ests bv local farmers and settlers to this year. nit the state ever take the other horn $5000concreta building and refrigeri-' r an of the Portland C< mmercial (’ll b would be of the most benefit. The Road supply their needs for timber is shown The officials of the department who of the dilemma and propose to pension would like to receive a brief descrip­ Supervisors were guests of the County in the fact that small timber sales on are intrusted with the enforcement of ting plant. married men? tion of the notable scenic attractions Eugene Water board will call for I Court at a luncheon at the Josephine the forests numbered 8,298 in 1914, the law are anxious that these facts in every community in lhe state. In Though Bernard Shaw is unpopular Hotel. be impressed upon the people because bids on $20,000 reservoirs on College addition to the description, state how against 6,182 the previous year. ic is the intention to investigate care- Crest. the scenery may best be reached, • • I f illy all reports of violations made to wiiether by train, trolley or i ulomi- tne department’s inspectors and war­ rw. -w- V- twari 1*» ___ J? bile and its approximate distance from YOUR HOME PAPER dens and to prosecute all such viola­ principal points. tions in the Federal court». In thit ——— »Si,-»---------- ! connection it is pointed out that prose- You Helping Build Not Member of School Board I cutions may be intituled at any time Are j within three yeais of the offense.— if Up? ! Dept, of Agriculture Bulletin Salem, Or., Feb. 8-Supt of Public Instruction Churchill recently ruled in “It is not enough for a live commun­ a matter of lhe composition of School INDUSTRIAL REVIEW ity that advertising should be correct-! I Boards that the directors alone consti­ ly used to stimulate businees and to! tuted such a board, and that the clerk promote general prosperity. The home Manufactures Enterprises and newspapor is a social and intellectual was not a member thereof. The ques­ tion arose in Klamath County and the thing as wefl as a medium of business clerk not being satisfied with the rul­ Improvements Providing One cannot serve the comrnnitv better ing that left him off the board, so ar­ than by seeing that interesting items Payrolls and Promot­ gued the matter that it was passed off get to the editor; call him up and tell to the Attorney General, who in an him. To do so is th* neighborly thing ing Detel ;p nenl I opinion rendered this moi l ing sustains a courtesy not to the publisher alone ' the Superintendent holding that of Oregon but to everyone in the district who clerk only acts as secretary of might be interested in your little j board and that a meeting called Camps are being established and item.” 1 common consent of the members Whenever Eric W. Allen, head of men are employed on the new Salem- such board is legal. the department, of journalism at the Stayton railroad. University of Oregon, speaks in a town Oregon Power Co. installing new he urges the citizens to get behind BRITISH CASUALTIES 1 lighting system for Monmouth. their home paper in both a business Polk, Y«mhill and Ti'lamook offer to and a news way on the ground that the put in $45,009 on Grande road to Tilla­ newspapers < an be made a wonderful Asquith Tells Commons of Lcs- mook if State Highway Commission agency for buildii g up a community. Can you afford to buy it in 30, 40 or 50 ses Up to Febtuary 4. puts up equal sum. Mr. Allen means not merely the com- gallon lots at a price almost equal to this and The Blue Sky Corporation Depart­ inunity whose business men are pros- London, Feb. 8 Premier Asquith, take chances on evaporation, fire, etc. ment wan’s control of platting addi­ j pering, but the community that is a tions and selling stock in real estate real social and intellectual center. He speaking in the House of Commons to­ I looks to the home paper as the most day, sai l that British casualties in all schemes. ' powerful means within reach to bring I lancks in the arena of the war, from Mary E. Clarke is building an apart­ ■ about this kind of “success.” ■ the beginning of hostilities to February ment house at Marshfield. | “if you can once get all your pe - 4, amounted to approximately 104.010 More plit-log drags and less splitting : pie into the way of Voluntarily pour­ men. This includes killed, wounded profits with road contractorswill make ing interesting scraps of news into the .nd mi-sing. I weekly paper, you will add immensely , better roads. to the general friendliness of the com­ Going Back io W >rk St. Helens-Local qu irry has a con- munity,” says Mr. Allen. "You wi I tract for 80,OX) belgian blocks. be helping to make your town the kit d Elizabet’., N. J Feb. 8 Tbe assem­ lhe Pioneer Store The legislature is killing labor bills of place where people want to stay Jacksonville, Ore whir h interfere with in lustries as fast and to which former residents will bling department, me of tbe largest al the Singer Sewing Machine Works, as they show up. I want to come back, — Ex. has a noil red a le urn <>l all men on A St Helens shipbuilder will build Mrs. Marie Wilder, wife of E. K. a full tune schedule, beginning today. new mill for government snagboat Wilder, died at her home at Phoenix, Al the office of the management, it Mathloma. Monday, aged 43 years. She was a was said the entire plant will be bacx Springfield —S. P. Co. is Macadarriz native of Germay and had resided at on the old schedule wlthtn another ing Seventh Street to depot. Phoenix for the past seventeen years. month. Early last Fail about 50% of j the 9000 employed there were laid St, Johns—Evangelical United She leaves a husdand and three chil- !otf. i dren. Church to be built to cost $6000. i 11 H Flour is Going up but Gasolene is Coming Down h fl IÍ il I will sell you any amount from 1 pint up at 20c. PER GALLON CASH 11 Think This Over Lewis Ulrich lì il lì h 18 I