VOL. IX. JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY, I’EACH LEAF CURL POULTRY Pathologist Cate Suggests Remedy. Give Special Attention to Breeding Chickens. PAY IS INCREASED OREGON, FEBEI ARY 26, 19’6 O R OWN S I'ATE SAWMILL TO RUN ON ! SIX-DAY SCHEDULE Raymond Mills Raise Shin Sun? Recent II ippenings Smith Plant at Mirshfield gle Weavers Fourteen in Various Parts of Will Start Next Week Per Cent Oregon on Full Time INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Manufactures, Enierpri. es and Improvements, Pro id ng Payrolls and Promot Cleanse and disinfect the breeding Due to the warm spell we are having ing Development at present the peach buds are commenc p< ns and equipment now. Select the South Bend, Wash., Feb. 21 —An in ing to swell rapidly. This will neces hens to be used for breeders and get Dalits Saw nil I is Idle of Oregon. sitate quick work in getting ready for them located. These hens should be crease of 14 per cent in wages was vol Marshfisld, Or., Feb. 22—Harden ■ ♦ Dallas, Or., Feb. 21 -The Willamette untarily granted to shingle weavers in spraying against Peach Leaf Curl, at ! those that have made good laying roc- the announcement by the big L. A. least in the earlier sections of the val lords during November, December and the mills at Rai mond, it was announc Vahey Lumber company's mid in th s I Smith mill of a 10 per cent raise in wa New industries are coming to the city is idle, owing to toe inability of ed this morning. This means that the January. They should possess good ley. To have the greatest effect this I ges comes the news that the company -ta'e, and in many towns the erection the management to get logs. All camp 3 weavers will receive 17 cents per thous- sprav would be applied just as the buds health and vigor and be of desirable of new buildings an I new plants ha.ve a i i for sawing an 1 10 cents for pack arc in operation since the men were wdl operate full six days a week, in- are swelling but before they have op size and shape. 1 stead of four and five days it has oper been announetd. Everywhere in the able to get out after the storm and ing, the same ra«es that were paid be Do not feed too heavily for egg pro ened. Many orchardists will find that the shut-d >w.i will last bat a short ated during the last year. The full state are the signs of steady, consist this condition exists at this time. A duction. If the hens have been in hea fore the cut in 1914. time. | shift may start this week, if logs cm ent and encouraging gro.vtn. With every shingle mill in Raymond few days later considerable infection vy laying, a month of rest from laying b secured. Marshfield —Saw nillat sthmus inlet ------------------------- I may all ready have taken place, In will put them in good condition for pro running on full time and the McGee The Smith-Powers Logging company to tie operateal this m >nth. mill, the only 1 He plant in South Bend, ducing giod fertile eggs for hatching. view of the fact that we are liable to it now sending out 700,00<) feet daily. The males used frr breeding should ma ting evtendve preparations for re- Plant» Change Lccatijn of Coun The officials say the orders are picking Grants Pass—Dyer Compa ij of Cleve have lains soon it is best to spray at be sons of high laying hens that have s iming operations, after a shut-down land, O.. have contract for erecting the first opportunity. up. ty Seat Balked. made good winter rec ords. Use only of nearly three years, it is pre licted RECCOMENDATION There is no confirmation here that $50 i.tOJ sugar factory near he e. well matured, vigorous stock that has tiat all labor will go higher in these Salem, O{., Feb. 22 —According Io the Nann Smith has been chartered for Portland to have new v mde .iille the Lime Sulphur dormant strength to never been sick. t.vo cities. ; an opinion rendered by Attorney Gen spring trips to the Orient, and it dots atre to cost $4. i5,000. which is added one pint Nicotine Sul Millwrights are at work i.i all the It is a good plan to use hens in sec Spaulding Logging Co. will cut 55,- phate to 150 gallons of the diluted so ond or thiid year of laying mated to Riymon i mills putting them in condi eral Brown, three fifths of the electois nit seem possib'e, as, with the big ri n lution. This in addition to controling males about one year old. Well m i- tio 1 for operation. The Q liniault mill of the last election must sign a petition on, the mill needs the entire fleet f«_r 000,00.) »eot of logs back of Corvallis. the Curl is also effective against the tured pullets and coc'tetels may be ma has received its first carload of logs for the removal ot the county seat of s ipping lumber to San Francisco. Ontario District to be formed to de Peach Twig Miner, scale insects, eggs ted if they come from good parents : nd | an I will resume operations this week; Jefferson from Culver, in order to get velop Warm Springs irrigation pro of the Red Spider and Aphis. It is a have good constitutional vigor. How the Cram mill will resume ae somas I the question on the ballot, and after I ject. High School diri Elopes general cleanup spray and if it is ap ever, one is more certain to breed from logs can ba secured, and the Hard- the question goes on the ballot thre.» Donald campaigning for a cheese fac plied thoroughly there should be but his best hens if he selects them after Wood plant, which is being practically fifths of the electors mist vote for it tory. little danger of any peach troubles, finishing pullet year of laying, accord rebuilt, wi 1 resume work about April to make the change. El ns. Wash , Feb. 21-Gjrald Cloud Plans on foot to irrigate 100,000 acres aside from Peach Blight for which rec- ing to egg production. ■ M intesano high sch ul gr ri late, a id 1. of Little and Big Agency plains in Jef eomenJations will be given out at a la Ten to fifteen hens can be mated to Miss Ruth L. Murray, daughter of a ------ ------------ Woman Wants Se it in Legislature wealth; resid mt of Greenwood, near ferson and Crook counties. ter date. Bordeaux Mixture can be one roos’er, depending on vigor of the Annually enough water goes to waste used at the rate of 5-5-50 but it would male and size add activity of the breed. Forest Notes Salem, Or., Feb. 21 —‘‘Although 1 did here, a d a noted girl basketball play in Umatilla River to irrigate 100,010 be effective against the Curl only. not favor woman suffrage, I believe er of the Elma high school, eloped <.n C. C. Lamb, Extension poultry special acers land. This office has been crowded with ist, O. A. C. that not that women have the privilege S aturday and were m arried in Seattl , Reports on wood-using industries Portland Chamber of Commerce to the cer_- the bride immediately after back work which has left no time for of the ballot, it is the duty of every have now been issued by thirty-three woman to take an interest in politics mony tele jhoning the news to her fath- bi reorganized to concentrate more up newspaper writing of this character. As the papers are deemed an excellent California was Once Impor states. The data embodied in these re and vote,” said Mrs. Alice H. Page, er. The elo.) nent pr >vad a com píete on payrolls and indudries and lets up ports were obtained in cooperation with wife of Roland K. Page, an attorney of surprise, on long distant enterprises. medium for dissemination of informa C irvallis grants Southern Pacific a tion among the growers our policy in tant Coal Producing State the Forest Service. this city, in announcing her candidacy In the eleven western states includ in the Republican primaries for nomi franchise upon its own terms. the future shall be to publish time'y Lans'ng Asks Britain for ed within the Pacific and Mountain articles as the occasion demands. To I Baker to get a modern dairy plant. I ¡The records of the State Mining Bu groups, primary power installation from nation for representative in the legish - be of the greatest help to ’he growers reau of California show 1 production Prompt Answers. ture. Portland Pacific Coast Steel Co. all sources and for all uses has increas their cooperation is asked. Do not. hes- plans to erect 3501,000 plant here. of coal in California as early as 1861. ed 24o per cent from 1902 to 1912, or i ate to let us know your troubles eith Cottage Grove—Quick silver mine At that time it was one of the 16 coal more than two and a half times as rap er by phone or by coming to the office. Fire Forets Family Out of Home Washington, Fab 21 —Secretary Lin- near London to resume operations. producing States and, relatively, of ■ing today asked the Lundin foreign I idly as in the remainder of the United It is cur business to serve you which some importance as a coal producer. Hood River, Or., Feb. 21 Flames or- fOr prompt replies to the Aneri- North Powder wants to build a new States. we will or.ly be too glad to do. During the later part of that decide iginating from an unknown source in a Mn notes pro testing agai ist seizures school house. C. C. Cate, Primary power installation in the and throughout the following decade bedroom of the home of Don Crosby, « of mai|g an(j ai?ajn9t application of the Jackson county has good coal but in Patholooist. electrical industry in the western states the coal production of California ex in the heights portion of the city, about. tra(]infr with the enemy act against January shipped in nearly 100 carloads, "♦tit*- ceeded 100,000 tons annually and reach has increased nearly forty-seven per 4 o’clock this morning, «trove the fami- j Amerjcan firm3 and interests, c ipital needed for development. ed a maximum of 136.950 tons in 1880. cent in the three years since 1912. Will Turn Trains at Lebanon. Since 1881 the production has been ir According to the latest report of the ly to the street in their night clothes. I Ashland- $'5,000 to be spent remod The interior of the house, the property elling hotel Oregon. Corean Mine is Luring Che Secretary of Agriculture, 120 public Lebanon, Or., Feb. 22 -The Southern regular, having been influenced chiefly i of C. E. Glaze, a West side orchardist. Eugene- Business men psomoting en Pacific Railroad company is planning a up to the beginning of the present cen service corporat'ons out of a total of was destroyed. halis High School Boy larged fire brick factory. “Y” in the northwest part of the city tury, by the imports of Australian and 1500, claim to own or control a total of I so trains may be turned there. Two, British Columbian coals the receipts of 3.683,000 undeveloped water horsepow Gresham —Before taking advantage of the daily trains run backward from Australian coals depending principally er, or 80 per cent of the total water at of the Union highschool gymnasium Chehalis, Wash., Feb. 23 -Jack Lew No Racing at Roseburg Fair Tallman to th.s place a distance of 4J£ upon the wheat production and ship present develoned and used in public is, a graduate of the Chehalis High Btudents must procure a physician's miles. W. M. Colvig, right of way ments from the Pacific Coast Since service operations. Rosebug, Or., Feb. 21—The standard school, plans going to Corea next fall, certificate as to phyical condition. man for the company, was here sev 1900, however, according to the Unit A study of mistletoe on the Whitman bred trotting horse e:is apparently pass where will engage in mining engineer Astoria making fight to be designat eral days last week conferring with ed States Geological Survey, with the National Forest in eastern Oregon ed in the evolution of horseflesh in this ing. He is now taking a course in ed as a naval base. property owners owners in regard to fireat increase in the production and shows that the deterioration of western distriset, largely as a result of the mo chemistry and other work in prepara Dallas Commercial Club is boosting seem ing necessary ground for trackage use of petroleum which began in that larch in the more open and exposed tor car. The directors of the Roseburg tion for his labors there. A relative a tank factory at that place. but so far no definite deals have been ye-r, coal production in California has stands, is due to the mistletoe para- Fair association have decided that theie connected with a big mining company Independence—Wm. Riddell hired fallen off. made. shall be no racing at the fair next in Corea will visit the United States fall, but that the board will spend its this summer and Mr. Lewis will ac man to catch gophers on his farm. Re sult 3800 in one year at 25 cts. each, or energy on the agricultural display. company him on his return to the Ori nearly a thousand dollars from this ent. crop. Marshfield Wins Championship M rshfield, Or., Feb. 21 —Winning from Bandon by a score of 22 to 21, on Saturday night, Marshfield clinched the Coos county basketball championship I in the high school league. Out of six games played, the city won every one. There are two more games to be played, Bandon expects to be second in the league. Earthquake Cracks Foun dation of Home. McMinnville—County clerk will sell $7000 bonds to build bridge acroos Wil lamette slough. Enterprise —Rodgers Bros will erect brick, stone or concrete garage. Yoncolla votes April 17 on $20,(MX) bonds for water works. Springfield —Christian church plans $1000 addition. Monmouth gets $5000 cooperative creamery plant. Roseburg planning $75,000 high school. Marshfield Wooden ware factory to make a carload daily seeking location here. Astoria—County road master will build 2Ji miles Nehalem highway. Stanfield Swift Packing Co. makes 230,000 acre land purchase near here. Bellingham, Wash , Feb. 22 —An earthquake that appears to have been confined to Northwestern Washington and Southwestern British Columbia, was felt here at 3:40 o’clock this morn- ing. Houses were rocked, brie a-brac was rattled and in one instance in this city the foundation of a house Missing Oregon City Man Seeks was cracked. The shock lasted only a few seconds, but was unsually vio Merk at Marshfield. lent. Marshfield, Or., Feb. 21 —Merlin H<i- mer, an Oregon City confectioner who suddenly left there last Sunday after Advertise Seed Corn turning the store over to Miss Laura Green, is here in Marshfield, staying Since Oregon-grown seed corn is al with Mrs. Peter Scott, an aunt. She was surprised to hear of the affair. most essential to successful corn grow - ■ ■ — The young man claimed he had sold out ing in this state, it will be one of the and is looking for work in the mills. most sought-for farm commodities dur 2 BILLION WAR CREDIT He claims that he did not say he would ing the coming year. Thoee who have VOTED BY COMMONS high grade seed corn for sale in suffi commit suicide. cient quantities to justify it, will cer tainly find it profitable for themselves, Will Carry England to End as well as others, to advertise it. Ad Boggs Succeeds Vawter. vertisements of seed corn in the home of May; Ten Billions Salem, Or., Feb. 21 — 0. C. Boggs of paper, even though but modest, are Medford was today appointed attorney sure to bring results, because they will Appropriated to for the state land board in Jackson reach the ones who arc most inteiested county, to succeed the late W. I. Vaw The advertisement will benefit the far Date. ter. A close contest was waged be mer in another way. It will a Id to his tween Boggs and Gus Newbury also of reputation as a good farmer to have London, Feb. 22-The house of com Medford. The former had the indorse - firstclass producing seedcorn in quanti I ment of the »Republican organization ties sufficient to supply his neighbors mons last night passed new votes of credit to the amount of £120,000,000. for Jackson county. with seed, This is expected to carry the war to the end of May, bringing the total sum Powder Plant Has Barges Built appropriated by means of votes of cre Railroad to Lime Quarries. dit since the outbreak of the war to Marshfield. Or., Feb. 23-Kruse4 Roseburg, Or., Feb. 21—Within an £2,082,00°,000 —a sum, according to other iwo months the railroad to the Banks, shipbuilders, have announced Premier Asquith, "not only beyond lime quarries south ofhere will be com securing a contract with the Dupont precedent, but actually beyond the im pleted. and lime may be shipped to Os Powder company for the building of agination of any financier of this or any wego, where it will be combined with two large hopper barges to be deliver other country.” that from near Dallas and made into <:d in San Francisco within ROdays. This standard remer.t. About four miles of is in addition to two steam schooners It's a wise speculator that knows his track is now laid, although it js as yet now building. About 100 men are now own war-baby. I employed. unballasted. • * V • ,