«regni H storica! Focfetv JACKSONVILLE, JACKSON COUNTY, VOL. IX. OUR OWN STATE DECLARE HOLY WAR THIRTY MILLIONS LOSS OREGON, NO.23 OCTOBER 9, 1915 JACKSON COUNTY WINS GREECE TO ENTER WIR INDUSTRIAL REVIEW i and äome Recent Happenings lurks and Kurks Deter- North Pacific Timber In­ Fifteen 1st and Four 2nd Priz- French Troops Ate Landed at Manufactures, Enterprises (' Improvements Providing Salcniki to Aid Ally. Bul­ es At S'a'e Fair. dustry Has Been Hard mine to Exterminate in Various Parts of Payrolls and Promot­ garia Ready. Hit by Drop in Armenians • i : Oregon. Jackson County won 17 firsts and 4 ing Development Price. seconds for exhibits at the state fair Athen, Oct. 3, 7:15 p. m., via Paris, at Salem. The farm display honors of Oregon were won by D. M. Lowe ot Ashland. Oct. 4, 11:15 a. m. —All doubt as to the Reporting on business conditions on Awards for the best five box lot of B itrance of Greece into the war on the Sheriff Enters It the Pacific Coast and the effect of the pears were won by Judge Tuu Velle side of the entente allies has'now been If - Campaign is being made f »r wa/on depression of the lumber industry in and R. H. Bovd. The single box award disposed of. Dalls, Or., Oct. 4—L. W. Carson and The official organ of the government roacj.from Eugene to coast and half Oregon and Washington, the October was won by W. V. Barnum of Phoenix. Lee McGinnis, under indictment for says that the landing of French troops mill tax asked. issue of the federal reserve board’s D. M. Lowe won in the five box lot fori larceny, slipped past Sheriff Orr last at Saloniki is for the purpose of assist* The Veal Chair Factory at Albany bulletin; published at Washington, D. Hight when he went to lock the priso­ Boses. has changed from an eight, to a ten C., says: ners into their cells and escaped. Ow­ H. Casebeer of Ashland carried off i ig Greece. hour ¡day. I; ing to the crowded condition of the jail “In Washington and Oregon 60 per the honors for th" five box lot of D’An­ cent of the wage earners are employed I jou, C. W. Stump of Ashlfihd won with i Paris, Oct. 4, 4:10 a. m.—Concentra­ J. A Seavey will erect $20,999 thea- necesitating the putting of two or three in lumbering. Within two years lum­ Newtowns, and Willis Bailey of Ash­ tion of the Bulgarian army has begun, | tre in Springfield. men in each cell, the escaped men were J. C. Butcher will establish lar^e ber prices have declined from $13.50 land was given the award for the peach according to a dispatch from Athens not missed until this morning. Seven per 1000 feet to $7.50, making a differ­ , disp'ay. For five crates of Italian under yesterday’s date to the Havas : spray factory at Hood River and m&ti- other prisoners made no attempt to es­ ence of $30,000,000 to $35,000,000 in the prdnes and Hungarian prunes W. Her- News agency. The correspondent as­ I rifacture arsenate of lead. cape. market value of the normal output. iei) and R. H. Boyd were the winners. serts he has authoritative information Th: Creswell Cann iry will manufac­ Wages constitute 75 per cent of the i All plate display of pears were won by i to this effect. Uiges Observance of Fire ture spray in that city. lumber cost and 40 per cent of the rail­ Jacksor. county and peaches by A. ; The total strength of the Bulgarian Creswe'l—Reports are that apple Prevention Day. road transportation cost. The wages Johnson. army engaged in this movement is es­ market is looking better owing to short in lumber far outweighs the timber William Steven of Tolo won on New- timated at 350,000 men. Salem, Or., Oct. 5—Stating that pro­ I crop. value. An extreme illustration is a towns arid Ct W. Stump on Winter Ba- perty valued at over $400 was lost hour­ HiHsb.iro -Committee of Growers recent Puget Sound cargo, which sold nauas and Newtowns. ly through fire during the year 1914, Association asks equalization biard to ------------------------------------------- at $9 average. Transportation cost, State Insurance Commissioner Wells London, Oct. 4, 2:52 p. m. — Twopow- make reductions of one-third in valua­ including insurance, was $4 net aver­ today issued an appeal urging the ob­ erful Russian squadrons are reported tion of farm Ian Is in that vicinity. Lee Dale is Declared Guilty in age. In Europe the cost will be $51 servance ot Fire Prevention day on Oc­ i to have appeared off the Bulgari: n Marshfield —S'h i il boar 1 fig ¡ring on per 1000 feet of lumber, of which ap­ tober 9. coast near Varna, on the Black sea. Twenty Minutes by proximately $2.25 constitutes the tim­ This announcement is made by the reducing sch > >1 tax 2 mills. $11,000. Bandon —Nw cheue factory to be ber Value. Tribuna of Rome, according to the cor- Pendleton Jury. Lufstrom’s Body Found in River I respondent there of the Exchange Tele- luilt at Four Mile. “The railroads, normally consumers Ben 1 —Frank Piv.il expects to erect .Adtoria, Or., Oct. 4—The body of of about 25 per cent are now taking | graph company. Pendleton. Or., Oct. 6—Lee Dale, •0 houses here work to begin at once. Antone S. Lufstrom, third officer of only about 5 percent of the lumber out the United States dredge Chinook, who put. Lack of railroad buying obvious­ the young homesteader of California Roseburg citizens will donate site for MUST DISCHARGE CHINESE the big new mill of Kendall Bros. A disapbeareti on Saturday, Sept. 18, was ly affects tremendously the commercial Gulch, was found guilty late yesterday found droWned in the Ùolumbia river and industrial activity of such idnlber- afternoon of the double murder of Mr. town which has shown the enterprise rind Mrs. Charles Ogilvy, at their aanch jresterday afternoon opposite the Port ing sections. >f Roseburg in going after this big in- flf Astdria docks. “In spite of the present low prices, home southeast of Pilot Rock, on the Port of Portland Cooks to Go, iustry is deserving of a bright future. , Oti the evening ot his disappearance, perhaps partly becatisé Of them, the night of June 3. Portland taxes for 1916 estimated at Sajs Commissioner Hoff. Lufstrom and Louis Vellenger, second lumber cut has considerably increased , The case went to the grand jury at 4 >93,000 more than for 19’5, an effort o'clock, and 20 minutes later the ver ­ officer of the Chinook, met at the foot of late, weak concerns being forced to will be made to cut this amount, how­ of Fourteenth street to take a tender Grand Jury at Salem Wants operate In Order to meet steadiiy in­ dict of guilty w!O returned to the ever. Salem, Or.. Oct. fl — Discovering that the dredge. Vellenger left Lufstrom creasing taxes aiid other obligations, court. Neither Dale nor his young the Port of Portland was employing Eugene will soon have Coos Bay County Cour! Sued for al the landing to telephone for a and strong concerns not hesitating to wife, who sat near him in court whetl Chinese labor on its dredgers, Lal or coal. the jury filed in, betrayed any emo ­ 1 lunchman and when he returned Luf- accumulate stock against the emergen­ Commissioner Hoff today notified the Expenditures. Value of Oregon hop crop this year Btrom had disappeared. cy demand which is expected to follow tion. Judge G. W. Phelps announced that officials of the port that they must about $2,000,000, at 10 cents. the close of tne war, Dale would be sentenced in the cir­ I cease this, under penalty of prosecu­ Coos County has been experimenting Portland Teacher to Wed Aged Salem, Or , Oct. fl- Severely censur- cuit court Thursday morning at id tion. He directed attention to the with roads planked lengthwise and re­ I law making it unlawful for Chinese 1 lg the coutlty court for having em­ o’clock. sults are highly successful. Sawmill Mani : to be employed on anv public works. ployed special counsel, the grand jury Negro Soldier Has Exciting --------- ♦• ■ ----- Hood River gets a $750» concrete mo­ The Port of Portland has eight Chi­ Marshfiëid, Or., Oct. 5—Miss Cathe­ for this county vestefday afternoon re­ Ride on Stolen Engine F orest Notes vie theatre 50 by 100 feet. nese cooks on the pay roll, six of wl om rine Koch, teacher of French and Ger- commended that District Attcfriey Rin­ are on the dredges Portland, Willam­ S. P. payroll at Eugene for past fftan in the Franklin high school of go institute legrl proceedings to recov­ Portland, and A. E. Gagnori, superin­ er all moriey expended for such purpos­ Douglas, Ariz., Oct. 5—A soldier, During the deCade en ling With the ette and Columbia and two on the ten­ month was $11,304. Woodburn wants merger of all the tendent of the Eastside lumber mill of es. •believed to have been a member of the last fiscal yeaa, the Forest Service has ders Pronto and John McCraken. F. the C. A. Smith Lumber company here Jhe jurv^ declared that tee employ­ tenth (riegro) cavrilry, stole a switch Classified and opCttrid to entry over 15.- W. Wright, general manager of the telephone lines. will be married in North Bend tomor­ ment of special counsel by tt-e court engine from the Bisbeei, El Paso & I 500 individual scattered tfaCts in the Port of Portland, said this morning O. W. R. & N. Co. payrill at La row. Miss Koch is 36years of age and had been unnecessary, and had been Southwestern railroad today and start­ forests, covering over 1,700,000 i.crc8. that the commissioners' order to dis- Grande takes 545 checks. I ffllsn them was in the hands of the the prospective groom 73. Miss Koch prompte 1 largely by the court's anti­ ed toward Douglas. This claSsificition has also re tubed in Construction is being rushed on th i first met Mr. Gagnon in August when pathy ro the district attorney. The Seven miles south of Bisbee the sol­ eliminations, to date, of approximately port’s attorney for an eppinion. new tin" of the W. R & N. into she came here to visit the big mill. present district attorney, Mr. Ringo, dier deserted the engine, after exchang­ 15,009,000 acres additional. Harney Valley. Mr. Gagnon explained the working of Was apgointed by Governor Westl and ing shots with a posse, and escaped in There are approximately 1,200 town» 20 Miles of New Alaska Hood River apple and Vinegar Co. the mill to her, and their brief acquain­ ever since his appointment there has i the mountains. The engine was in bad a id cities in the United States depen­ receives gold medal at Panama Fair. tance continued through correspond­ been more or less of a feud between | condition, d le to inexpert handling, dent upon the national forests, for the R. R. Open. Indications are that Hubbard shoe ence since then resulting in the match. him and the court. I Officers aJe still on his trail. I source of their water supply. factory will soon begin operations From 10,000,090 to 15,OoO,000 little Washington, Oct. 4—Twenty miles again. pines, firs and spruces are planted ev­ of the new Ala kan railroad being built Sutherlin Leona mills operate after ery year on the national forests, and by the government h ive been complet­ 8 months idleness. also several tons of tree seed are ed, Secretary Lane reported today, Lebanon Lumber Co. burned with sown. an I satisfactory progress toward the loss of $l'>0,00(). Of the 1913 lumber cut, over thirty rem linintng 450 miles is being made. Right of way deeds are all secured Secretary Lane announced that the billion feet of the total were from con­ iferous woods, 20% of which was sup­ government had decided to build a for Sutherlin railroad and it is announc­ plied by the states of Oregon aid a ’hoolhouse at Anchorage, the new ed work will start at once on the grade t iwn in Alaska created bv the govern­ for the Sutherlin, Coos Bay & East­ Washington. ern. Enough paving blocks were treated ment an i the present terminili of the Pendleton Cornerstone for new post by the w < d preserving plants in the railroad. connected with Anchorage will be office has been laid. United States during 1913 and 191s to Silverton - New drain and tile facto­ surface a street 36 feet wide and 211 Seward by telep lone, The government h is already opened a moving picture ry has started. milts long. show at Anchorage for the workmen. It is announced that Redmond will In Oregon, there are approim itely have ' ew fi • proof warehouse for hand­ 7 >9, 0%) he ld of sheep grazing upon the SHER'FF ASKS FOR MILITIA ling farm products, size 60 by 150. National Forests. This repre8ents 43 of the number grazed in the State. J J. Ellinger has cut the fourth crop In its improvement work, the Forest S tuation in Arizona Copper of alfalfa this season from his farm near Redmond. Service has constructed to date in The big Rainier mill has been com­ Washington and Oregon over 40 Ml miles Zone is Unsettled. Strife pletely destroyed by fire, loss $150,000. of trail and the same length of tele­ phone line. It is estimated that the clover seed Phoenix, Ariz., Oct. 6-Adjutant crop of Linn county will total $2 >0.0« 0 During the fiscal year ending June 3'1, 1915, there were opened to entry on General C. W. Harris, Major Donker- this year. the National Forests of Oiegon, upon sley and Sheriff Cash arrived here to­ Th • Nashville and Toledo creameri s inlividual applications, 315 forest day from Clifton to confer with Gov­ have distributed over $10,009 each to homesteads, covering an area of about ernor Hunt on the .strike situation. J. the farmers of that section the past 29,000 acres; and in Washington, there W. Bennie, manager of the Shannon vear. were 812 forest homesteads opened to Copper company, will arrive tomorrow. A franchise is being asked for in Al­ entry, covering an area of 3,800 acres. Sheriff Cash has asked Governor Hunt bany to establish another light plant. for 600 more militia. Results obtained from Ian classifies Ralph MeKechnie has six i.erea of lion work on the National Forests de­ corn near Albany aveiaging 14 feet in Clifton, Ariz , Oct. 6 J. W. Bennie monstrates the fact that practically all height. f irm land has been excluded from the manager of the Shannon company, one - -----< ----------- -- who escaped if the three mining m< n Forests. According to fig ire« compiled by th from here a few days ago when a dem Four Oil Wells Are Ignited Government, water powers in the State onstration was started by 8090 miners by Forest Fires. of Oregon -re capable of developing 3,- on strike here, is still in El Peso and vill not go to Phoenix under a guaad 5 XI.OOO H. P. an 1 in the State of Wash I ington 5,90(1,000 H. P. In Oregon to confer with G ivernor George W. I’ Saugus, Cal , Oct. 6-Four oil wells I there are already developed 116,186 11 Hunt, according to a message received are ablaze, a p iwer plant, one ho se here today. I 1*. and in Washington 4lH,W> ri. P. The conten s of Governor Hunt’s and a barn destroyed and the lives of ■ > ««---------- message was communicated to Charles fiv.i families imp.Tile 1 in their h >mes bice B txes are Ordered Out Jacksonville, Ore B. Moyer, president of the Western by fl lines in a b'lisli fi e which 's The Pioneer Store Roseburg, Or., Oct. 5-Diitriet At Federation of Miners, and Guy Miler, sweeping today n >rth and south of the torney N-.-un r i>aa given s'ore.i of ev local organizer. They were not im­ r.dge between S i ita Clara and Simi, ery nature u til Oct. 15 to do way wi'h pressed with th • prospects of peace 20 mtffes from here Residents of Piru, sich so-calle 1 gumbling devices as di