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7 i H,storica! Society Cite It.»' JACKSONVILLE. JACKSON VOL X! Get Them When Asserts Alleged Telegram Supreme WANTS POSTERITY TO INDUSTRIAL HEVIz.V PAY WAR BI! L •--- ■ Validity To be Decided By Some Recent Locks Up Natural Resourc- ND. I fi AUGUST 18, 19L OUR OWN STATE DRAFT LAW CONSERVATION POLICY GERARD’S STORY ft • ------- MED BY NEWSPAPER €S, Government Cannot COUNTY, OREGON, Court. To Wilson From Kaiser Manufactures, Happenings In Various Parts Senator Would Sell Bonds to of Oregon Meet Cost of Nation’s Enterpris 'S and Improvements, Providing Payrolls and Pramof- Washington, Aug 11 A test of the mg Development Military Operations constitutionality of the conscription Does Not Exist Needed i law will come before the United States Bootleggers Given Ninety Days. of Oregon. | Supreme Court on or before August 24 t Dallas, Or,, Aug. 13 Henry Conner Washington, Aug. 13.—Speaking in Berlin. Aug. 13, via ’Amsterdam- with the do.'ket’ng of a case which will . I Allgo- probably be called for trial during the and H. C. Shockley, the two men cap the senate today on the war tax bill Conservation in the United States IS i The semi-final Nord Deutsche Portland wants 10,0’3 men to bu l 1 tured by Sheriff Orr and Deputy Hook Senator McCumber declared that the a complete success. The coal of Alaska mein Zaitung denies the existence of court’s Fall term. wood and steel ships. whole tax scheme contemplated a , er in a raid at Black Ro k, Tuesday is so carefully conserved that the the telegram alleged by James W. Portland AU employes of O. W. R. The case will come up on a writ of night, were taken to Independence this period that will cover four years ar d Pacific Coast ports, where it is needed Gerard, the former American ambassa error from the district court of North afternoon and tried before Justice of the war should end suddenly the I & N. Co. whose wages are less than cannot get it. Pacific Coast people dor at Berlin, to have been sent by ern Ohio, where Charles E Ruthenbu.g United States would have to expend ! $200 a month will I receive an iner .•a: e might use water power in place of the Emperor William to President Wilson recently Socialist candidate for Mayor the Peace R. W. Baker, who sentenced $40,000,090.000 in that time, He said effective August 1, of from 8 to 1 > per them to serve 90 days in the Polk coun coal which they can not get, but that, in August, 1914, when the German em of Cleveland; Alfred Wagenknecht, ty jail. The liquor taken in the raid that America might have to put cent, exce.it those whole wages are ton, is admirabbly conserved, says the peror is quoted as having asserted that Ohio state secretarj’ of the Socialist has been analyzed and was found to 5,000,000 men in the field and he be- fixed by c intr ict or wh.i receive 1 spe Portland Oregonian. Or they might Belgium’s neutrality “had to be viola | partv, and Charles Baker, Ohio state contain drugs dangerous to be taken lieved their support and sacritice , cial increases recently. use much more oil as fuel than is now ted by Germany on strategical i organizer of that party, were c mviet- into the stomach. It will be destroyed should be enough for this generation, Ranier—Hull of steam -r L'lrline fit- used, and might get it cheaper, but grounds.” | ed of having conspired to inluceper- by the county officers. adding that “the war debt should be ' ted as mo lern can lery for parking sal- all the oil on Government land is also The alleged telegram, wHch has I sons subject to the conscript act to borne by our emancipated children. men on Columbia. conserved. The Government itself reached Berlin by the way of Switzer 1 evade that law. They were sentenced Asserting that $1,000,000,000 would Roueburg —$l2,<Hk) to be spent in needs that oil for use on its warships land, has the emperor saying that King to one year in the Canton, O., work- | have have been enough to raise by Douglas county on permanent road Greasy Pipes Cause Fire. and on the freight ships which it is George sent him word through the em house. taxation at this time, the senator said building or in the shape of gasolene on peror’s brother, Prince Henry, that Portland, Or., Aug. 13—A small fire the balance should be paid out of the work this year. Efforts have been made in several Coos county logging, mill and ship the auto trucks, motorboats and air Great Britain would remain neutral if occurred in the smoke ventilation pipes craft which are to fight in the war war broke out on the continent involv sections of the country by persons not of Leivhton’s Dairy Lunch, 322 Wash sale of bonds. yard operators are now shorl 850 men. Senator McCumber declared that zones, but it can not get its own oil. ing Germany and France and Austria in sympathy with the conscription law ington street, this morning. The grease Stanfield Creame-y Co. to install ice business must not be unduly hampered tn raise funds with which to test the The Nation needs to increase food and Russia. which had been accumulating in the or crippled, pointing out that business plant. law. production, phosphate would help pipes caught fire and caused the diners profits must not only furnish all taxes, With a labor problem, the country at amazingly and the Government owns to flee. The fire department was call but the money to absorb the bonds. war, conservation of energies an I re Woman Seriausly Injured. ed, and after it left the first time, was I great beds of phosphates, but thev too 22 PER CENT OF MEN sources a necessity and nitrates essen • are conserved. c died again, as the fire had spread up tial for crops, we should d on ml fair ARE TAKEN AUTO GOES OVER BANK legislation from congress encouraging The Government is in the ludicrous Mrs. Richard Guisith, of Hoff, Or., the pipes. No damage was done. position of a man who has locked a development of waterpower, thus con was seriousiy injured when the auto large fortune in a fireproof burglar serving labor and fuel an I furnishing mobile in which she was ridiug with proof safe and then lost the combinat Revised Figures on Work her husband collided with an Oregon Patient Returned; Another Gone fertilizer so necessary for the soil. ion. He is absolutely secure from fire City train of the Portland Railway, Salem, Or., Aug. 13 August Gillus, Mill £ity—$10,000 suspension bridge of New York Exemp Turns Over Twice. and robbery, but he cannot get any Light & Power Co. at Courtney station of Portland, an inmate of the State over North Santiam being built here. benefit from his own wealth. It is tion Boards An- at 10:30 o’clock this morning. Besides Hospital for the Insane, who ran away Portland-Five contracts, aggregat equally safe from his own spendthrift being badly bruised, Mrs. Gussith suff from the institution Friday, was re Medford, August 13.—Four inen, ing $271,123.15 for grading 17.6 miles proclivities. The only satisfaction he n ou need ered severe burns from boiling water turned today. Gus Nelitz, committed all of whom are said to be from Med of upper and lower Columbia river high derives from his ownership is the from the radiator of the automobile, from Multnomah County, April 16, es ford, had a narrow escape from death way, to make ready for paving next knowledge that it is in that safe, and under which she was thrown when the caped from a field in which he was early Sunday evening while returning year, were awarded by state highway New York, Aug. 13 — The revised fig that, though he cannot get at it, no crash came. She was taken to Oregon working today and has not been return from a ride to Hornbro :k, when their commission. ures of the work of the 189 exemption other person can. City. Mi. Gussith was thrown through ed. Maxwell auto went over the grade Albany—Watson Brothers lion boards as far as the various . districts — ■ •ta>< the wind shield of his car but escaped near Hilt and turned over twice, Works here sold and machinery will be had reported up today show 60,152 men with severe bruises. Motorman G. W. pinioning them beneath it. Car Crashes 275 Feet moved to Portland. had been examined, of who 40,867 qual Rusner says that he stopped his train Harvest Home in Lieu of Fair. Walter Mattenburg of Medford, the ified. Of this number 13,478, or about Independence is working hard on its within 20 feet after it struck the auto 22 per cent, had been accepted. Grants Pass. Or., Aug. 13 In lieu of worst injured of the four, was brought campaign to establish sugar beet grow Grants Pass, Or., Aug. IL —(Special) mobile. He says that Mr. Gussith, on to the Sacred Heart hospital in this The district draft board, of which seeing the approaching train, appare the county tair, which has been deferr city. His condition today was report ing and secure factory next. year. While turning out to allow another car Charles E. Hughes is chairman, today ntly attempted to turn his machine, ed on account ot war times, the mer- to pass a southbound, a car slid from Helix —Much budding in progress ■ chants of this city plana three-day har ed as not serious the roadway and down an embanKment began hearing exemption claims ap- i but it skidded on the track and crash- h ere. B. J. Hammond, who resides at the ! vest home festival to be held during abutting the Pacific Highway, about a pealed from local boards. This board ' and crashed into a telephone pole. Harrisburg —Standard Oil Co. will the week of September 24. Exhibits corner of South Newtown and Four mile south of Canyonville, landing a will have’ about 25,ouo cases to decide. 1 teenth streets, nearly bled to death build 3 tank gas and oil station here • ( of orchard, field and garden stuff will wreck, in a creek bed 275 feet below Mr. Hughes will personally hear the : Gov. Refuses To Stop Hunting Lane county buyttTT” caterpiller en ba made and prizes awarded for the .before a physician from Hilt readied The car was driven by a women first few cases. I best. The evenings will be given over i him and administered first aid. A gine and grader for road work. piece of the glass windshield, two accompanied by her husband. Both Salem -Marion county signs contract Salem, Aug. 13.—Governor Withy- 1 to entertainments and general commun inches long, was driven into his neck. are badly cut about the face and Portland Deer Hunters go South ity merrymaking. for $237,901 bridge over river here. combe today r efused the request of i Later Dr. E. H. Porter of this city severely bruised about the body. The State Forester A. F. Elliot to post Eugene Cannery working on beets reached the scene of the accident and woman has a sprained ankle. The pone opening of the Oregon deer and beans. took charge of Hammond, who jvas parties refuse to give their names or George W. Richard Dead. Canyonville, Or., Aug. 13 —Portland Toledo Local creamery di) big busi brought home. His condition is not other information about themselves, hunters are heading for the south Ump season until rain lessens the forest fire Albany, Or., Aug. 13—George W. serious. danger that Mr. Elliott declared will ness past month. save that they came from Portland. Richards, for the past 23 years a resi The other two men, whose names exist wnen hunters take the field. The qua hunting grounds in readiness for The car license number is 17486, which Cnshman—H. P. Larsen will estab i< registered under the name of the the deer season. Two autos from bort governor said such action would come dent of Linn County, died in Albany to could not be learned today: suffered lish pure-bred stock farm near here, Warrern Shupe Furniture Company lard carrying hunting parties passed too late, because many hunters already day at the age of 69 years. He owned minor injures. cattle, horses, mules, sheep and goats. are in the woods waiting for the and conducted a farm four miles east of Corvallis. here today. Pendleton —First 10 miles stretch of season to open August 15. of this city. He was a member of the Halsey Boy Loses Eye In new state road being built from here Christian Church and the Grange. to Eastland. He is survived by his widow and six Hunting Accident. Hubbard Much street .improvement children: William H. and George A. work being done here. Richard, of Loma, Mont., and Walter Richard, Mrs. George Parsons, Mrs. Oregon City -Rivers and harbors bi I Halsey, Or., Aug. 14—The 10 year- Wayne Long and Mrs. Verl Miller, all old son of R. W. Orr, a farmer living passed by congress carries $80,000 for living near Albany. three miles west of Halsey, was seri locks here. ously injured on Sunday in a hunting Gresham has two good banks and is accident when he and his father were growing fast. out shooting. The boy was 30 or 40 Bears Kill Many Sheep. Pendleton—$50,000 being expended yards away from his father at the time on Roundup, Sept. 21-23. Baker, Or., Aug. 13—Bears are in and was not seen by the father when flicting heavy losses on the sheep herds North Wend County will expend the latter fired. The boy was in range in the Eagle Mountains, according to $12,000 on macadam for South Inlet with the object shot at and shot pene Senator and Mrs. W. H. Strayer, who road. trated one eyeball. Dr. Garnsjobst, returned with tneir family today from of Halsey was called and the lad was j Fleetwood High school vote 1 in Fort a camping trip on East Eagle Creek. removed to the Harrisburg hospital Rock valley. George Jones, of Richland, is said to where an operation was performed and j Coquiile —Cheese factory here flour have lost 23 head from his herd anil ishing. the eye removed. others have suffered severe damage. North Plains Logging on Californ An effort is being made by the sheep ia Barrel company’* tract in Cl it. kill* German Plane Flies Over men to secure the services of a Govern ie river district comtnnce. ment hunter. American Camp. Myrtle Poi t —Work starte I on Co One hunter is reported to have refus quille river bridge. ed to follow a bear and her cubs be Coquille —New shingle mill in opera American Training Camp in France, cause he said the tr icks indicate I that the animals are silver tipped grizzleys Aug. 14—A lone German airplane fly tion on Catching creek on Bartlett ing so high as to be barely discernible ranch and he did not care to meet them. Roseburg - Many silos being erectul in the cloud flecked sky and evidently engaged in long distance reconnais in western Oregon. sance work, passed over part of the Prices increase on California canne I Junk Dealer Arrested. American training area late Sunday af fruit from 2/ to 58 per cun i which is Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 13- Fred ternoon. The enemy aircraft alarm sure some increase over 1916. Its a Plum, a junk de tier, has been bound was sounded a.11 all movements of goo I thing f ir the packers they don’t over to the grand jury, charged with troops were balled until the hostile have to submit price to a railron 1 com receiving stolen property. Plum re plane was out of sight. mission su h as tne railroai- do when cently sold his business but it was they want an increase. claimed that young boys were still H)od Homesle ader Dead selling goods to him, and the posses- Liquor Raid Discloses sion of a numbei of brass faucet* from the old brewery led to his ar- Stock of Bottled Goods Hood River, Or , Aug. 11. -(Spo- res’. Pioneer Merchant Phone 74 ci).) —H. C. Crause, an upper valley Drifted Snow Flour n ji ii makes the best bread. Absolutely guaranteed We are sole agents Lewis Ulrich Jacksonville Auto Delivery. Oregon Courteous Attentiou "I II lì ÌÌ Portable Sawmill Will be Op erated At Roseburg. Roseburg, Or , Aug 13—Ed Mitchell of Tangent, Or., has contracted rf> run a p rtuble sawmill on the Krohn place near Cleveland, west of Roseburg. This is the seecond small mill to be built near here this summer. The lo cal demand for lumber is being filled more and more by small mill*. homesteader, died suddenly this morn- ing at the Efgerrnont orchir fli, where Klamath Falls, Or., Aug. 13 E. A. he was assisting in the orchard work. Qiaif, proprietor of the Hot Springs Mr, Crause had eaten a hearty bn>ak- rooming hous-*, was arrested late Fri fast and gone to the field, when he day night an ! his place searche I tor was taken suddenly ill He was aasit-ed .liquor Thirty-two e.npty liquor bot to the house and companions left the tles an I seven full bottles we. e glean- room to secure rem .■dies, When they e! by th offic ts I’llman has been returned he was dead. uti ler suqii ion f r som • fitn ■ an.I the Mr < rause was a member of the authorities say tb.i' me very large eak M .sonic L'xlge and a member of the into Klamath Falls has been stopped in finance committee of Oregon the arrest of Q itiif. Q i.iif was releas- ‘ cd on $600 boriila. State Grange.