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— VOL. VIII now a certainty The cars are on the I way from the factory and will be put I into commission on their arrival. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Manufactures, Enterprises and Improvements Providing Payrolls and Promot ing Development of Oregon North jetty at mouth of Columbia will receive $1,500,000 next fifteen months. Multnomah grange fights demand of Portland Labor Council for three dol lars for eight hour day on road con struction. Algona and Long Lake sawmills op en employing 225 men. Lebanon paper mill has been merged with Crown-Willamette group Portland Gas Co. officials have gone east to get money for extensions. Employes Portland Light & Power Co. voluntarily refuse to unionize or go on strike. Bay City Tillamook Bay will build cannery. Fish Co. PORTLAND I.ET1LR DOG QUARANTINE Malheur county lets contracts for $23,000 steel bridge. Central Point Packing Co. will im prove its plant. Bank deposits declined since Jan. 1 $408,249 and for past year $7,204,- 957. antining Multnomah. Clackamas, Jack- Stayton voted $15,000 bonds for high son, Lake Harney, Crook, Baker, Um school. atilla, Wheeler. Malheur and Union Portland $3 for 8-hour minimum wage counties against raliiis has been issued law is to be amended to not apply to by the state livestock sanitary board, street and sewer contracts udtil car and it purposes to rigidly enforce it. Under the order all dogs in the coun ried to Suprem” court Waldport —Frank M. Roberts has es- ties named, save those used for patrol stablished the Weekly Waldport Watch ling livestock, must be kept muzzled, under leash, or otherwise restrained. man. According to the state veterinarian the When the owner of a patented pave rabies situation is especially grave in ment offers the use of the patent for a Lake county. Should it happen that reasonable royalty to all bidders, a con the order should not prove effective, tract let for paving is legal, accord it is probable, it is said, that the board ing to an opinio^ of the Supreme may issue one making the owner of Court. any mad dog liable for damages to Heppner—new Star theatre nearly stock. completed. II II h % < w 1Í.Í iil ill New Spring Goods Lewis Ulrich 7 he Pioneer Store Il II II K ÏI il WORTHLESS REMEDIES LARGE SALE Jacksonville, Ore » OF TIMBER Jackson Gomes Under Order— Chamber Sends Representa- I No Reai Cure Possible From In National Forest. State will Any of the Patent Prepar- Receive Almost Half Dogs Unleashed or Unmuz- Uve l ¡vers and Harbors aticnsji v.stigated by a Million Dollars zlea May Be Shot i Get Large Appropria Government Sci- by Officers. I tion. Columbia The district forester at Portland, enlist. Oregon, announced today that the i*Wl- River Day ican Bay Lumber Co. of Klamath Finis Salem, Or., April 12—An order quar Eugene city taxes went up from $14- North Bend will operate a municipal 000 in 1906 to $125,000 in 1913’ Other warehouse. National Forests in the East cit:es went about the same, Klamath Falls kicks at buying road Albany—Tom Ferrell will erect seven one-story brick stores. machinery at mail order houses. So much has been said and written Springfield proposing a union high concerning the National Forests of the An Albany man is to be superinten school. dent of the state flax plant. West, that few people realize that Eugene—Omar Gnllion to build $2000 there are over two million acres of Marcóla—Fischer sawmill running on brick store. full time. timberland now under federal adminis Baker—John Waterman will erect tration in tile White Mountains of New Albany —council planning paving 12 Hampshire, and in the Appalachians. brick block at Center and First. blocks on three streets. In fact, so keenly has the need been Burns — new metallic toll telephone Ryan & Allen owning sawmills at felt in the East for government aid Hession, Wash., and Sheridan, Ore., line going in to Riverton. protection in the matter of forests, have taken over the plant at Sara, The Workingmen’s Compensation that Congress passed the Weeks Law Wash. Commission grants employers a ten per whereby the government could acquire cent reductiou on July 1 on insurance Clackamas County improvements in by purchase, certain timbered arear, rates. sight total $771,000. which included important watersheds Months of time have been taken up whose protection would mean to the Wascs county building large indus before the Public Utility Commission communities adjoining them. These trial barn on poor farm. Portland —the new Couch school has by Portland hotel keepers asking spe areas also contained an enormous quan cial telephone rates. tity of timber, inaccessible and widely a roof garden and swimming tank. Astoria killed plumbing ordinance and scattered, but which would be market Springfi led —Budd McPherson builds you can washer a faucet without com able if the region were properly de concrete business house. mitting a crime. veloped and improved. This timber Roseburg—Postoffice moves into 1 amounts to a little more than a billion new $10. WM) building. Will Head Klamath Schools feet, with a value of over $3,000,006 Willamette Valley editors meet at on the stump. Springfield April 24. Under the operation of the Weeks Empire—T. H. Barry has resumed 1 Klamrth Falls, Or., April 12—Pro Law, the government is already apply the canning of crabs here. fessor C. R. Bowman of Medford was ing the principle of scientific forestry April 19, the C. & C. land grant case Saturday afternoon chosen principal of to these newly acquired Forests. In to settle title to 2.373,000 acres of rail the Klamath county high school to suc some places mature trees are removed road land will be heard in Washington, ceed W. E. Faught, resigned As yet in order to give young growth a . the teachers to succeed the instructors chance. In other localities the build D. C. , I who declined to accept appointments ing of roads and trade is the principal Portland has public improvements of | because of the resignation of Faught work. These improvements aim at lo $6,065,900. extent scheduled. have not been selected. Prof. Bowman cal communication, fire protection and Corvallis women will build a club-1 who {g a graduate of the Illinois State the opening of the wild land for recre house. I Normal university, has been head of i ation purposes; and also to make the That auto truck line between Baker the Medford institution for three ! timber more accessible and valuable to and the valleys of Eagle and Pine is ¡ years. I I the operators. I! NO. 50 JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. APRIL 17. l»15 > ’ | Oregon were the successful bidders on Washington, April 13 —After inves the sale of the largest body df’goverif- ,’ tigating under the Food and Drugs Act j ment timber ever advertised by lhe a large number of preparations adver Portland, Ore., April 13, (Special) - tised as consumption cures, the De I Forest Service in Washington or Qr'o ., 1 The work of consolidating the commer partment of Agriculture has not been , gon. »rye The sale includes two units,oi r »of • t j- cial and civic bodies of Portland hav able to discover any that can in any ing been completed the New Chamber sense be regarded as "cures” for tu- I 85 million feet of yellow pine and 1 bth- of Commerce is preparing to have a berculosis. Some contain drugs that er species on the west side of Klamath representative visit every city in the may at times afford some temporary Lake, and a second unit of abbUf*>8VO state where there is a commercial or rel'ef from the distressing symptoms million feet of nearly pure yellow pine ganization for the purpose of offering of the disease, but this is all. Since 1 located just east of Crater L ike Na-’ J every assistance to make its work the passage of federal legislation pro tional Park. The prices on unit I are $3.00 per M. for pine and 50 cents per organization hibiting the shipment in interstate I more effective. Any which desires the co-operation of this commerce of medicinal preparations M. for other species; and the prices on body in any matter pertaining t<> the for which false and fraudulent claims unit II are $3.37L per M. for pine ahd -A development of its own town or its are ma ie, there has been a marked 51 cents per M. for other species. The removal of the Douglas fir and white, •I 1 is re- particular section of the state, tendency to label these preparations 't quested to immediately notify the “remedies” instead of “cures” or “in fir is optional with the purchaser. A Chamber of Commerce and we will co- fallible cures” as they used to be call-' cutting period of twelve years will be operate with them in every possible ed. In many cases, however, they can allowed for the removal of the timber. The total value of the timber is reck way. We are preparing to send out a not even be regarded as remedies. oned at $1,250,000., of which the State man, not for the purpose of securing A “cherry balsam,” for example, ........ ., ,, , ______ ____ ,, of Oregon will receive $437,500. as its myre members for our own organiza , foi the “cure” of “consumption” and i share for the benefit of schools and tion, but to make an effort to bring “hemorrhage of the lungs,” which it roads. about closer relations between Port was represented would "strike at the The Pelican Bay Lumber Co. has ■ land and the cities and counties of the very rojt of the disease” was found on I been cutting National Forest, timber state. The plan is being developed analysis to be nothing but a solution .'or about four years. The Company’s . and date will ba arranged in accord in water and alcohol of opium, sugar, , mill was burned last summer, Lut has ance with the demands of the cities de benzaldehyde, inorganic salts and col j been rebuilt and enlarged and is ready siring the co-operation of this organiza oring matter, it contained no cherry * for immediate operation, tion. bark extract or balsam. Prom Wasningion comes the wel A more elaborate “cure” consisted come tidings that the livers and har of five different preparations which We Should Prepare bors of the Pacific Northwest have re ’if the credulous patient was to take sep ceived an unexpectedly generous share arately. These were first, the medi of the $30,000,00i) appropriated for cine proper, the essential ingredients , When the present war in Europe is work of that class. The total snm set of which were found to be morphine, over many penalties will have to ,,be aside for this section if $9,926,175, of cinnamic acid and arsenic —not a very paid, The dark Algerian , sqldipr^ wjjl ♦ which $1,500,000 is to be devoted to safe mixture to take habitually; sec have ssen war as pefected by the sci completing the improvements at the ond, a tonic which was supposed to ence, the valor and the skillof the pale mouth of the Columbia. With the Ce- contain iron but did not; third, a races, and will take those lessons home ■ ** lilo Canal open to traffic and a clear “cough mixture” made up of alcohol, with them. So will lhe Gurkhas, aid deep channel across the Columbia Bar, Rajahs soldiers of Ipdia. While the chloroform, and codeine which is a de the entire Columbia Valley is certainly rivative of opium or moiphine: fourth, world is treating with contempt tl e in line for a long period of prosperi- a mixture which contained some qui valor of the Turks, what if a second » ' tv. nine and a solution of waler and alco Saladin shon'd come out of the inter Unless present plans are materially hol: fifth, codeine tablets, Even the ior to lead them as did the first Sala changed, the new Portland Pos to flice strongest constitution could hardly din before whom the most capable of building to cost $1,00",000 will be in j stand a prolonged course of such a the Crusaders retired discomfitted. I y course of construction within the next i treatment. I I the bearing of Japan toward China me ■ 60 days and the architect has promised I would think ’ . hat her experts h id al successful As a matter of fact the that it will be completed within four- | treatment of tuberculosis requires ready measured the chances of a war teen months, It will take the form of much more than the mere giving of with the strongest of the pale races a big, fine office building, every part medicine and, moreover, what will help and are not afraid. of which will be occupied by the Gqv- one case won’t help another. Claims What if Inis war is, after ull, only a ernmert, the first building of its kind that are absolutely unwarranted are no preliminary aff fir, a curtain raiser for in the U. S. longer permitted on ’he labels of med the world war that is to follow when May 10, the anniversary of the dis- icines shipped in intei stale commerce in final test the pale races are to meet covery.of the Columbia River by Capt. but the wording may be such as to the dark and yellow races?. We hope our goveri ment is consider Gray, has been set aside by the man convey a misleading impression with, agement of the Panama-Pacific Expo out the use of absolute statements. ing thise possibilities; that the works sition ns “Cmumbia River Day.” The Thus these preparations continue to for manufacturing war machinery are observance of this anniversary will find a sale despite lhe fact that a lit in perfect order; that science is being ■|| come as a lining climax to the week tle trouble on the part of the prospec exhausted in trying to perfect all arms long celebration of the opening of the tive purchaser will reveal their worth from carbines to field guns; that tl.e i possibilities of the submarine are being Celilo Canai. lessness. | sought tor: that we may not be totally After the formal opening of the Ce * unprepared when our turn shall come. lilo Canal, the steamers Bailey Gat- The Copper Advance I We cannot see why all the boys in zert »rd Dalles City will maintain a 1 our schools above fifteen years of age regular service between Portland and They tell us from the east that the are not being daily trained for what The Dades, while a through service to may be in store for our country. the hea l of navigation will be given recent great advance in the price of Ancient Greece never revelled per- copper is not caused by any increas'd by the steamer State of Washington, J. N. Teal, Twin Cities and inland Em demand for the arts of peace, but that | fection in the arts and in architecture, it is due to the insatiable demand for until through her daily military train pire. war materials. It is used for caps for ing as soldiers they reached nearer shells, for telegraph lines on the long physical and mental perfection than war fronts, for many uses on ships any race since has. New Stales For Old That splendid lesson is one that and in many other ways to further the sh ,uld be constantly studied in our re lighting forces’ work on sea and land. The peaceful industries that employ I public. Petitions are out in Washington, As it is we seem to be merely trust- copper are mostly closed. Europe has 1 California, Idaho and Texas to divide i ing to fate to keen us at peace, and turned from peaceful callings and is the commonwealths and to create three which if persisted in, will cause our intent now only on devising new lew sovereign states. In Washington schemes to kill men and on procuring country to lose a full hundred thousand it is proposed to take the twenty coun I brave men before the country’s armies material to carry on those schemes. ties lying in the Columbia basin e»st The hoarded wealth of years is being will have learned how to fight. Good of the Cascades, add to them the nir- used to make more terrible the trage will’s Weekly ' row northern end of Idaho and form dy that is fast mak.ng the s il of Eur the new state of Lincoln. In California ope one vast Golgotha, and in leaving I the promoters of the enterprise advo- t <. harBen Lindsey the nations bereft of their bravest and i cate the deletion of the southern third allowing it to shift for itself, and the best men. — Ex. Denver, April 12 Juige Ben Lind- .........-—-------- Texas senate has looked with favor up s .’v of tne Denver juvenile court was on a project to allow the Texas pan Some Homely Facts exonerated of all charges of misconduct handle to st irt a menage of its own. in a report of 'he county (r ill jurv, Both in W ashington an 1 in California filed today. I'rank L R >«e was indict We've got to raise some spuds the late prohibiti in tight is at th' bo ■ ed on a ( barge of criminal libel in con tom of the state division movement well as roses. nection with affidavits reflecting up Eastern Washington and soithern Cal Stop hollering and boosting and on i he character of Judge Lind- ifornia are 'he citadels of the prohibi to work. sev. Governor Carlson says he tion propaganda in th ; two states, and A mile of new railroad is Worth a will veto rhe hills designed to trans in either in unco the agitation springs thousand new laws. juvenile harity fer the from then.strict in which the “wet Quit relying on our wonderful cli court to the district court of Denver sentiment prevails. Seattle and Ta- county. ■oma mid prohibition forced on them mate and start something. Go out after business and don't wait oy the' rural vote if eastern Waih- ...gton; Sat Francisco fears that the for it to run you down. Notice Io Public overwhelmingly dry vote around Los Politicians and laws cut money and Angeles will sooner or later rob it or hurt business and industries. Please do not ask for credit at my the brimming cup. —From April Sun Going away from home to trade is a place of busineis, as I have started on quick way to kill your town. a S'rictly eaufi basis. All those know- Cartoons representing Oregon as n inir themselves in iebted to me please rheumatic old man with long whiskers ; settle. Bailey returned home should be prohibited bv W. R. Sparks ( from Eugene Sunday evening. A May 10 ?