U reg1'” VOL. IX. INDUSTRIAL REVIEW JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON COUNTY, ' copper OREGON, Historic»' Hal’ MARCH 4, 19ifi. NO. ‘4 mine is sold LATE DORMANT SPRAY the stems are expose! to the spray. OL K OWN STATE In order to obtain proper results this spray must be applie I thoroughly a id Manufactures, Enterprises and $150,000 Paid for Queen of Pathologist Warns Or- in a careful manner. Eve'y l ud and ' Some Recent Happenings twig must be covered with the sprav. L. B. Akers an i SA'ife Are Improvements, Providing Bronze and New Own chardists Against Scale To determine this it will be necessary in Various Parts of to make an occasional examination of Dead and M. I). Buus Payrolls and Promot­ ers Take Posses- Scabs, Etc. a sprayed tree. At least a presure of Oregon 175 pounds should be maintained and man Confisses ing Development sien. '200 pounds is better. The B irdeau, This war n spell w.1 are having is cer­ Ilillsb ire Sawmi'I ta Siart Be in Clipper and the Friend are i.oz- cf Oregon. tainly very untimely as it is forming Grants Pass, Or., Feb. 29—The sale the fruit buds about three weeks ear­ z‘ s which will g ve good result-i. Hillsboro. Or , Feb. 23—The Merrill , Grint* I'r", Or., Feb. 21 M n. TEST THE 1.1 »IE SULPHUR: It Milling Company expec s to st de of the lime sulphur and dilut­ Hillsboro sawmill this weak with a and wife y esteri iy ii o n n,r, on a Io ie- lamette Pacific trains to Coos Bay in price being $150,000, the first payment must meet the situation in the best ing it i ceordi’ig'y. Wh re a dilution fore - of ibuut 18 or 20 hands. The i ly mountain r ad near ¡Ideivi le, ile July. ot $50,090 having b.e.i made. The pro­ manner possible. pres.mt management h is not operated r.-ral. of an old feud, Bousmun was of 1 to 9 is desired with limo sulphur the plant heretofore, as since purchas­ tri'ten i ito euit.i iy by the the: iff Inst A gold mill is to be erected four miles j perty belonged to the Tutts estate, of The time is rapidly approaching when testing 32 it 'green it would be 1 to 19.5 from Redmond at Cline Falls. ing it extensive repairs an I improve-i ev.-ning, conLsse.l the killing, in a de­ Denver, and the purchaser is John it becomes rece. sary to apply the dor­ if the test was 33 degrees. This ap­ merits huve been m »de, ad ling miter- ta led statemen: an 1 is now in ail in Sheridan Lumber Co. sold to Fischer Hampshire, of Twoliy Bros., and as­ mant spray. This delayed dormant plies p.irtic ilarly to summer spraying ¡ally to its capacity and convenience. this city. sociates. This property is located at Buuten Lumber Co. of Springfield. spray is very important and should be where greater dilu'ions are use 1. The b dies of Akers and Ids wife were Takilma, 40 miles south of thi s city, Logs are supplied by train from the The St. Helens Shipbuilding Co. have and is said to be one of the richest cop­ generally applied. It is not only effec­ Us • lim i sulphur 1 ta 9 when the lime Coast Range along the Tillamook road. found eight h urn later by Ja nes Be i- und.-r construction at their shipyard 2 per properties on the Pacific ccast. Ore tive against s? de, red spider eggs, pear sulphur’ests 32 degrees Baume. A id Extensive contracts foi ties ties have have »In'er, who works in a sawmill near i five-masted auxiliary power schooners has been hauled the past year fr>m this leaf blister mite and partially against nicotm /sulphate if needed for aphis, scene of the shooting, and he noti- been accepted. and considerable j the leaf roller but is also important in at the rate of 1 pint to 15) gallon* of designed. ■ fied the officers who. when they arriv­ mine in auto trucks and shipped from ! car building material w It be produc ­ the control of scab. Orehardists know­ the solution. ed, about dm k last night, found one of Portland Senator holds five lucrative this city to thesmelier. The new own­ ed. ing that they have any of the pests At present there is a -h irt.ige of li n • Bousm. n’s canes near the scene. As offices. What are offices created for ers have taken possession of the pro­ enumerated should by no means elimi­ sulphur in town. The growers are ask­ • he and his neighbors had been having perty and a large crew will be put to by lawmakers but to hold them? nate this spray. ed to only sprav the varieties which Better Mail Service Demanded troubl-, the sheriff iinm di.itely w nt Portland—Burned Inman-Poulsen wotk at once to further develop the Weere the aphis have been numer­ are ready for it and in th it way give to Bousman’s house, suspeeti ig li ni. property and get out ore for shipment. plant to be rebuit within 60 days. Marshfield, Or., Feb. 28—Quick mail Tee sheriff as'i .d h m if he knew auy- ous the past sea on the addition of nic- all a chance to get sufficient spray to r.......... Portland—A giant shipbuilding plant ot: e sul) hate, one pint to ...... 15) ______ gallons cover the varieties now realy. i ) j not sirvice between Portland and Coos Bay 1 ' thing about the shooting in I U hi . in n will be located here officials of the Wil­ Idaho’s Famous Garden Spot of the spray t solution will prove quite [ t'Pr«y the apples yet. It is prom.sed by railroad has been taken un by the | ' replied that he knew all ab ui it and lamette Steel & Iron and the North­ effective. In the few cases where [ 'hat quantities of spray will be in very postoffice officials an I a demand is be­ , told the following story: ing made on the Southern Pacific to ( I H > said he had gone up the road to west Steel companies announce. thrips are suppose I to be presentit ■ shortly. handle the mail as soon as travel opens Akers’ phwe with the inention of kiil- The richest agricultural section of will oartially control the young. As I C. C. Cate Portland—Ground broken on new in April. The company has taken no I ing the couple when they drove’out to Idaho lies in the valiey of Boise River the addition of the nicotine sulphate Pathologist. $»00,000 auditorium. action, but it is understood it wants | church but his heart fa ed him, de- in the southwestern part of the state. entails added expense it is only reeco­ to wait until the road is permanently | cjBrinK’ that he cou d no' shoot a man Portland enforcing laws against de­ ■ Herein is located the great Boise Gov­ mended to use it under the conditions Facts About turned over from the construction to who was not armed. He hen »tarte I clining jitney industry. Many jitneys ernment irrigation project, embracing described. The safest course to pur­ Important the operating <1 partmen’s. fined for violations. City proposes to '213,000 I acres of exceptionally fertile sue is to examine^ the trees for aphis Tie dawn the road and, when the Akels’ States Forest Resources new service will bring m id here from rig caugh up with him, Mrs. Akeis take them from congested streets end | land. eggs on r.he young twigs of the last Pott land in one day. It takes gr int jitney franchises under bonds in calle I to him to get out of t! e road. With an expenditure of nearly $15, - seasons growth. These egg-’, will hatch districts not having carlines. He ill n turned around aid s.l both If all the timber in the state was days by the Roseburg stage 000,000 the Reclamation Service h is about the same time that the buds are h »rses, killing them, shot Mrs. Akers sawed into boards one by twelve inches now. Silver Falls Timber Co. to build saw­ constructed one of the greatest irriga­ opening un. through the urean a l ». arson, was be­ ovei; line fences and stock, sod the A - One Astoria contractor will build 30 mately 14,000 acres of land under the 1 order follow the Anjou, Bartlett. Clair- one-tenth as many men as this one. system, which it has agreed to subdi ­ The annual cut of lumb-r is over 2,- gun last October and is about half . ers had complained to the county at­ ho nes this year, vide and Bell Ut publiv auction. 'I he IgeaU, Bose. Cornice and Winter Nelis. torney to the effect that Bousman’s Many new cottages are being built State Land Commission at Boise is I There may be variations from this ord- 00 >,0<>0.000 feet valued at $30.000,000, [ completed. The road work to be d me | hogs were running at large. On Sat- or 32.5% of the total value of the man ­ will be finished by the first of Septem ­ Gearhart beach. at making a strong bid for settlers in an ! er due to peculiar location and soil con- ufactured products in thestate. Eighty < ber. | urday the county attorney notified Bous- Marshfield to get $7500 fruit and vege­ announcement recently issued of a pu­ I uitions but in general it will be the per cent of this is paid out for labor. I | man to keep his hogs up. Bousman table cannery. blic sale of nearly 500 farms on Febru­ rule. The exact point at which to ap- J claims that at the hist election his pre- Over $70,00.) of outside money is each | Locomotives and ears coming to Ore­ ary 25. Under the terms of sale pur. i ply the spray is iust as the buds are day.brought into the state by ti e lum­ Amity Postoffice Again Entered i cinct had vo ed to allow nogs to run : t chasers will have 40 years in which to breaking in the cluster. Care must be ber industry. gon for logging roads. large and that he was justified in the Eighty percent of our out-going 1 Amity, Or., March 1 —Burglars on kil'iug on that account. Cazadero to be connected with Car­ pay, with interest at 6%. These farms ' taken not to delay too long as there ( include some of the choicest lands in will be injury to the young fruit pedi­ freight is lumber. Sunday night entered the local postof­ The killing occurred ab»ut 9 o’clock field by railroad. i the valley, located in the midst of a cels or stems. Where the acreage is fice by prying open the rear door with i Sunday morning, but the bodies were Oregon has one-fifth of the standing H >od River—Farmers Irrigation Co. well rattled agricultural community. too large to be properly accomodated timber in the United States, which wifl tools '«ken from a nearby blacksmith | not found until 5 o’clock last evening. power site to be developed. Interurban trolley systems connect the by the number of spray rigs on hand it i shop, and blew open the safe door but Leona—Mill Co. enlarging sawmill i farming districts with the numerous will be necessary to make allowance be worth, when manufactured at least, | they secured nothing for their trouble, : ' Bousman had taken a dose of poison $6,999.000,000. shortly befi.ro the sheriff arrived and and logging plant. cities and towns, excellent schools have and star, earlier, always keeping in Already the revenue derived from as no money or stamps were left in the ' laid d >wn oil his bod to die when l.e Albany Lumber Co. will cut 1,645,000 been established, and the pioneering I mind that the spray must be on before this source exceeds that from wheat, building. The 1 ist previous robbery of I was aroused by the sheriff. On the ft in Santiam National forest. stage is largely over. I ' the clusters are separated so far that fiuit, vegetables, and fish combined . the postoffice was about a year ago, way to town he became sick, but. the and the annual cut is only about 0.4% when some money was taken after ! poison did not take further effect, lie the safe was blown open. The post- tells the story of the killin' calmly and of the total stumpage. Oregon timbered area is about 25.- I | office has been entered by burglars i shows no remorse. He is about 63 000,000 acres of which one-haif is pri­ periodically for the past seven or eight | years of age and has no family. Both years. vately owned. | the murdered people were about f5 The standing timber of Oregon, if years of age and they had no children, cut into lumber, would fill 413,000 trains j At the coroner’s inquest this morning of 60 cars each, or 24,8 10,000 car loads, 1‘laman Cleared of Arson charge no new facts were brought out, the which would reach around the earth.— Roseburg, Or., March 1—William jury charging Bousman with the kill­ O. A. C. Bulletin. Plaman. a sewing machine agent, was ing. cleared yesterday of the charge of ar­ son. He explained awav all the state’s Bobby Brown Wins in Moose Foies' Notes evidence presented, and besides had a clear alibi for part of the charge. He Race at Nome. Ninety-three per cent of the lumber has been in jail since the first of the produced in 1914 in the Northwest was year, while his family depended on Nome, Alaska. Feb. 29 Three hun­ represented by seven species —Douglas charity. dred dogs of the 1915 teams conteste I firs, western yellow pine, redwood, yesterday in the “Big Moose’’ race to hemlock, cedar, white pine, and larch, Solomon, 32 miles over the snow, each Snow at Canyonville | covering in amount 7,60u,00°,000 feet. I driver carrying a woman on his sleigh Of the total lumber cut in the five Canyonville, Or., March 1 —The fine northwestern states for 1914, Douglas weather changed yesterday „afternoon I under the terms of the race. Bobby fir contributed four and three-quarter and it has been raining or snowing | Brown won the race and a triphy cup; William j bil ion feet, or 58 per cent of the to­ most of the tim.» since. Between here | time 2 hours 51 minutes. I Webb was second, II. Corbin third. tal. and Grants Pass the snow varies from The weather was excellent, although The State of Washington produced one to eight inches in depth, but it the temperature was 15 below zero. in 1914 over three billion feet of Doug­ has turned warmer and the snow is ------- ------------ las fir or approximately Bixty-five per melting LoKginji Concern Ships 10 cent of Douglas fir produced by the five Northwest and Coast States. Carloads Every Day. C'irrying Mail by Auto In the Government figures on lumber cut in the Northwest for 1914, mills Lebanon, Or. March 1 —Three autos having an "rmual production of over 10 a-e now being used in the delivery of Chehalis, Wash , Feb. 28 The Hill million board feet renorted 83 percent Unite l States mail out of Lebanon- Logging comuany of Bunker, about 8 of the total lumber produced. C. R. Loveall and John Stanard, carri­ miles southwest of Chehalis, is ship­ For the 1914 Government figures on 1 ers on star routes from here to Lacomb ping an average of 10 carloads of logs I imber cut, 408 mills reported from j and Foster, respectively, and Byron a day to the mills on Grays Harbor. Oregon and 512 from Washington. Nichols, rural carrier, are using The logging concern intends to increase From California 175 mills report«', them. its force of workmen and its scope from Idaho 140, and from Montana 124 of operations within the next few mills reported. weeks. --------- -------------- Death Ends Suffrage] Argument Severe Storm at Roseburg ---- »Or»—--------- Increase Roseburg, March 1 —A severe storm struck here yesterday and raged all night. Snow fell in the mountains and Sioux City, la.. Feb. 28-The Sioux Houston, Tex., Feb. 28—Two men hills, while cold rains fell in the low­ argued on woman suffrage here. Af- lands Cattlemen had 12 hour’s warn­ City Service company which operates all the street car linea in this city, to­ t -r the talk had gotten away from gen­ ing. day announced a 10 per cent increase eralities and the qualifications of indi- ! in the wages of its employes. v duals were taken up, John A Kierns Monroe wants an electric light and was removed to a hospital with various Roseburg Oswego cement plant lays <