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Ol.egon Hi*t°rlcal ^CHy* COMPENSATION ACT BUILDER OF SUTHERLIN NO FIGHT ON DRY LAW IS HELD GOOD IS EXPECTED LOSES SWELL HOME INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Manufactures, Enterprises and Workmen’s law Declared $10,000 Residence Destroy November May See Mea ed When Fire Breaks sures Initiative to Bol- to be Constitutional and ster Liquor Stores, Out on Christ- in Line With Mod It is now generally believed that the I mas Day. ern Progress liq lor interests will take their medi- : Improvjueots Providing Payrolls and Promot OUR OWN STATE MILITARY TRAINIG IN SCHOOLS Same Recent Happenings Is First Lesson In Real Dis- in Various Parts of cipline for May Boys Oregon ing Development of Oregon Arrange For Funeral of Child The following is an extract from a recent article on military training in Who is Still Alive. schools, by Judge C. C. Goodwin of cine and will not attempt to secure an Albany, Or., Dec. 27—A remarkable Salt Lake City: Roseburg, Or., D_>c. 27—The finest injunction to prevent the operati in f , Farmers of Umatilla Co. want Great “The one thing that American boys Salem, Or., Dee. 28—Pronouncing residence in Douglas county was burn- the prohibition law Saturday, January I Southern R R. extended to Columbia case is reported from near Jefferson most lack is discipline. by the undertaker of that place who ed Christmas morning when J. F. Luse I, 1416. Instead, they have otner plans river. the workmen’s compensation act con- The military drill of the schools is Io3t bls home, a mile from Sutherlin. Work will be started at once on new was called to bury an infant, and after Stitutional, the supreme court today, in Tho structure with its furnishings, cost and will bide their time for a few the first lesson in real discipline that road down the Umatilla river frfrn Pen making the necessary arrangements months. an opinion written by Justice McBride mere th in $13).00). Tfie fire originat- went to the place to find that the child many boys ever had. The next thing Next November it is said that s iver- dleton to Pilot Rock Junction cost $2'‘,- affirmed Circuit Judge Galloway of this J ed from the furnace, and burned With was still alive and not likely to die. that bays need is honest pride a d the 000. district, in the case of George Evanhoff out hindrance, as there was no fire pro- sl proposals will be submitted the vot The b iby has not been able to straight- li.scipline of the drill awakens th it. It is planned to oil roads around ers of the state. One of these will HDpellant, vs the State Industrial Ac t “tlon. ten its arms and legs since birth, and The most essential thing in the educa probably be an initiative measure to Echo. cident commission, an action expressly the attending physician has not yet de tion of a boy is to have his mind, hands J. F Luse is the prom >ter woo plat- permit breweries to manufacture beer Steam and electric roads in Oregon termined the cause of this peculiar con- ind eyes trained together and the dri I brought to test the validity of the law. tej the Sutherlin fruit tracts, taking a is necessary for that. “Upon the whole case, we are of the half dozen ranches a id making homes for shipment out of the state. Ano h- in 1915 paid $2,203,683 27 taxes and op dtion. er talked-of measure has for its object erating revenues fell off $1,177,430. The one thing that is more essential opinion that the act Violates no Dre- for about 700 people in the town and the permission of family liquor store'. ! to imoress upon a boy than any other, Oregon corn acreage nearly doubled 8 'ription of the constitutidn of this surrounding 8u rounding n country. i or v liquor depots, j , where > J the ’ consumers daring year, largely due to education Falling Stick of Timber Kills is patriotism an 1 respect for the flag state or of the United States, and that that symbols the sovereignty ot this -------- •------- can make purchases in the original al campaign of O. W. R. A N. Co. it was properly passed and is in every republic. As nothing so insures the Sawmill Worker. fespdet a valid law,’* said Justice Mc LVfi'.UW Cfll/FC 9 t MH p,cka!i8 an l taKe ‘t home for con -.imp- Standard Oil Co. will build tank at peace of a country as the knowledge Bride after referring to numerous ¡\jtAJ I4U.W/S/V i.q'/cS 2 trilL- tijn> A third rumore I measure is to Stanfield. Eugene, Or., Dec. 27—Struck on the that it is prepared against attack, when make certain concessions for hotels and ¡joints raised against its validity. Eugene sends dried loganberries east head by a heavy timber at the Booth- full enlightment shall come and evciy DREN FROM FIRE. restaurants. “While experience may suggest from . Kelly sawmill at Springfield, Thursday, boy on leaving school will be known o for Christmas presents. There is, however, no disposition on time to time changes and amendments, Ex-president Taft advocates the abo Edward Bradley, a laborer, aged 40 be accomplished in the preliminary the part of anyone to rehabilitate the they are in line with 20th century pro lition of the office of postmaster, leav 1 years, is dead at the Eugene hospital, training of a soldier, that knowledge gress. Before its enactment, one R ashes Into Bumii g Marsh - saloon. It is conceded on all sides that ing the deputies in charge as they are having never regained consciousness. will be an almost certain guarantee the saloon must go. Amendments there workmen out of three received a large low, the postmaster being merely a I Bradley was struck on the head by a against Attack from any outside nation field House, Despife Dan» may be to the prohibition law, but in compensation for his injuries by an ac figurehead in most instancts, saving of piece of timber seven inches square or any combine of nations. no event will the saloon be restored. It tion at law, while the remaining two and several feet long that fell from a ger io Carr} Out Tots. $1,090,000 a year. One of the very best features of a was the saloon, chiefly, that was aim id were defeats 1 and got nothing. Now temporary conveyor at the mill, and preliminary military training is to teach Reedsport gives lumber company 75 at by the voters when Oregon went every workman accepting its provisions fell unconscious to the ground. It was ic es of land for factory site and w - found that the man’s skull had been a youth how to protect bia own health. receives some compensation if injured; Marshfield, Or., Dec. 27—Mrs. Eliza- dry. This is the inure especially true when rtnd taken as a whole it will be found bath Culbert3on, an old woman, hero The amendments which are now be t r frontage on con lition it will build fractured. accompanying the training there are that more money in the way of com kally rushed into her burning home ing discussed as probable measures on mill “f 125,'v) feet c ipacitj’ an 1 oper- annual autumn encampments, where I ate for 15 years. pensation is received by the whole body near here last night and rescued two the November ballot are designed I the simpler sanitary requirements are L. C. Ri ynolds wiU build $10 (TOO 1 Fishing Rights on Rogue Rive enforced. of injured workmen than by the inade grandchildren, both under 2 years of chiefly to eave certain Oregon business which is being forced out of the state shingle mill oi lower Siuslaw. The outside world is envious of the quate remedies afforded in the courts. age. The house and contents were Salem, Or., Dec. 28—Whether ar, completely destroyed in the fire start by the prohibition 1 iw. The new law United Stat is, and outside nations have Cargo of ties soon to be sent from owner of property adjoining the Rogue It has been a boon to the employers, ing in some clothes hanging too near allows citizens to send to California for lo-.ver Oohi nbla to Great Britain. proven in the last year that when an river has t h e only right to set net: the employed and the community, a stove. Mrs. Culbertson, whois quite a supply of beer, wine and whiskey, $100,000 recommended to improve where they do not touch the shores de- advantage is offered, nearly all of them which latter could formerly only offer poor, was milking a cow in the barn bit prohibits the sale within the bor , n.-nds on whether the stream is naviga can find excuses for violating their Crater Lak“ r cid. to the injured laborer the charity of when she first saw the flames. Neigh ders of the state. It is arguel that, ' hie or not, according to an opinion ren most solemn agreements. Our gates the almhouse instead of that just com bor have purchased lumber and carpen- inasmuch as the law is not disposed to Oregon railroa Is exp^n led $2,822,008 dered by Attorney General Brown. It are always lifted up for the vicious and pensation which he may now receive ters will donate their services in put- CJt off 3UPPlie3- wuu’d help the state in extensions and invirovemenrs past i the stream is navigable the riparian the poor of the outside world to flock • up a new dwelling 111’ .. . the ■ aged to ret, ♦ iin ii n o some .■>>.> zxF r» i .• IV' nnn.r nt ■ vrti t ye ir whil ■ pu1 lie utilities expended $2,- without the humiliation of pauperism A ting for of ♦ this money at L home, owner alone cannot exercise the right, in, and experience has established that o-the loss of self-respect.” woman. — Portland Teleirram. 729,972 for same purpose. as the bed belongs to the state, but if many of these would rather make trou O. W R & N. Co. will spend $10,- non-navigable ho can, says the opin ble than hon. stlv earn a living. Every state should have a trained 0)0 lining St Johns tunnel wit i con- ion. miiitia to guard it against disorder. ■rete. These lawlesi wretches will be careful Portland’s tax is $25.40 on the $1000. Railroads Dissolve to Become against committing overt acts against Newport-Signal-Review plant sold the tranquility of the state when they o II. G. Guild, owner Toledo Sentinel. know that every man in the state has s. P. Branches. 75 0 Douglas Co. turkeys bring own- Salem, Or., Dec. 28 Dissolution pa received such a training as will enable rs $15,000. pers for the Salem, Falls City & Wes him to become an effective soldier im Columbia River & Nehalem Logging tern Railway company, the Pacific Rail mediately if called upon.” road & Navigation company, the Ore il R. running to capacity. Newport defeated on occupation tax. gon-Western Railway company, the Wire'ess From Honolulu to Pendleton building a country club for Portland, Eugene & E"Stern Railway company, and the Grants Pass & Paci While Salmon Plant. 100 membeis. fic Railroad company have been filed The busy Sellwood Bee had a fine with Gorporati m Commissioner Schul ChrUtm is paper. White Salmon, Wash., Dec. 27 -An derman. All of them, he said, were P i dleton will pave two more streets taken over bv the Southern Pacific immense box kite with great lifirg powerisin ciursi of construction by with bitulithic. some time ago. Wilmer S. Bates, a local rancher and Sutherlin Sun had pretty 20 page ol 1-time t de'r iphor, wh > will en leav Christmas | aper. er to rec uve wir,“le s signals from Taxpayers league in Washington Co. . Bailey Mill Company Sued for Honolulu a i i Alas :a by attaching a rr ak'.'., $36,000 cut. t V > wir ■ '“O il, consisting of f hi - ply Various Sums. Por’land’s new Franklin high school stran le 1 pliosuh >r b onz ' an I raising will cost $600.000, have s jven buildings Tillamook, Or., Dec. 28—Suits have it to a beig it of » I ) fe it mire with id 200) students. It will have a com been filed in the circuit court against the aid of an automobil.“ plete agricultural college course. the Bailey Mill company by the Neha-j County road to be built from New lem company. The first suit is to fore Inventor Given close on the mill property, involving I Oregon port to Yaquina. $5)00. The second suit is to recover | Citiz ns of N >rih Bend voted to Bomb-thrower to Army amend charter extending francni.se of $3573.70 in sundry amounts, two prom issory nites of $16)0 and $1050, held by Southern Pacific Co. from 35 to 60 the Nehalem Valley bank, the remain Washin’t“n, D Die 27—S’ephen years. der b -ing accounts held by R. H. Cody Shore’, of (¡rants Pan, has sub ni'ted Union Pacific to spen I $1,560,000 on amj Alex Anderson Jr., interest and at t > th“ war department through Repre Oregon lines in 1916. torney’s fees. sentative Ha wloy the m «lei of a bomb Portland Chamber of Commerce mak thrower he h 13 invented, and which he ing fight to have a'l Douglas fir a"d offers to the government free of charge ()-eg >n stone us id on n W m Ilion dol Trial of Mrs.' Merlo RssumeJ The apparatus is co istruc'e 1 along the lar poitoffice. Hillboro, Or., Dec. 27 -The hearing lines of the catapulto U te 1 in the wars Fight in Congr.“«» over FerriB’ Wa of the Mirlo murder case, postpone I of the ancients to hurl rocks at the en ter Power Bill ws/ei while the Nations from December 15, was resume 1 in th emy. If its <1 to throw bombs in the largest asset waste» away. c r '»it court this morning. Th ■ fore manner of modern warfare, its inventor believes it will prove a very effective Sutherlin getting new two story brick noon session was occupied with the tes engin f war. timony of Dr. F. A. Bailey and Coro- b Hiding n ir Barrett, in describ ng the wounds Roseburg—Kendall, Pittsburg capi of deceased, and of Sheriff Reeves, “I see you have your arm in a sling.” 7 he Pioneer Store Jackton ville, Ore. % ta ist, returns in January to take up w.io testified as to statements mad s i l t e inq i s ive pcs-er.ger; "broken work on railroad and sawmill. Sime bv th ; defend mt concernin' the af it?” "Y-sir,” reap mded the other right of w..y has been secured. I il luir. pass ‘liger. “Meet with an accident?” Í *< St. Helens industries in full blast “No: bruk it w til* trying to pat my- e p'oy 9) men in shipyard , 3’) in creo- Suther in—Roach Timber Co. of M m - sefotth :a-k.” “Great Scott! What n ing plant, 150 in two sawmd's and citine, Iowa, raises 13)0,0.90 to build f r?” “For minding my own buii- 5) in two road metal plants. ness. ” — Ram’s Horn. first »ection of logging road. We wish you, heartily, Season's Greetings and assure you of pur keen ap preciation of your Good Will and patronage Lewis Ulrich [ÍÍ IÌ n ft