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Oregon Ifiit rival Society Citj J!n!l J VK VOL XII NO MORE PERMiTS FCR BURNING WHEAT AUSTRALIAN IMPORTS LARGE Pacific Milling Head Returns East )N\ ll.LE, J U'k. < Strahorn Line Finished Governor Issues From Klamath Falls Devision mation Suspending Per From To Olene mits Issued By Fire Klamath Falls, Or., July 9.—The first Warden'. shipment of freight, two flatcar lo ids Portland. July 1. —Importations of of lumber from the DeArmond & Australian wheat into Califarnia con Weston siiw.niil at Swan Lake, has tinue in large volume and the move been received over the Klamath Falls ment is likely to run throughout the I municipal railway, now under con- winter structiun by Robert E. Strahorn, Lo- In past seasons the Pacific Northwest comotive No. 1 was driven by W. £. has shipped several millions of bushels Bond, Mr. Strahorn’s secretary, and of wheat' to California millers ea h fired bv Gus Ettreim. year, and large quantities of flour, as The road is now completed and in well, has gone south. This trade has operation between Klamath )■'. Ils and now practically stopped, because of the Olene, 10 miles east. Mr. Strahorn is bringing in of the Australian cereal, in Klamath Falls and, while disappoint and other arrangements must be made ed at the slow progression account of for marketing the Northwestern crop labor shortage and other troubles, he is and the preduct of the milis here. greatly pleased at the showing made J. W. Ganong, chairman of the North under the existing handicap. Increas Pacific coast milling division .of the ing cost of materials since the contra t Food Administration, who has just re was made has cost Mr. Strahorn many turned from the East, laid the matter thousands of 'dollars from his own before Julius Barnes, head of the Grain pocket to complete the first link of his Corporation, and pointed out that under system to Dairy. this arrangement the only buyer of In Mr. Strahorn’s opinion, ihe best flour would be the government, and the thing that has come out of the Gov- mills here would have to compete with ernment ownerdhip of railroads next the millers ot the East and Middle ■ to facilitating the winning of the war, West. “is the the recognition an., establish Assurance was given by Mr. Barnes ment on a firm and fair foundation of that the matter would receive attention branch line rai'roa i financing and op and it is hoped that the flour purchases eration. Nothing else short of a rev by the government will be sufficient to olution,” he says, “coaid ever have keep the mills running and thus pro put the short lines in the enviable vide stockmen with an adequate sunply position they have and will for the of millfeed during the winter months. time occupy.” The chairmen of the milling division have tendered their resignation, which Mr. Hoover has accepted, and the Quarrel Over Spoils. divisional offices will close on August 1. Additional Prisoners In Germany. Washington, July 8.—Names of 72 additional American soldiers held in prison camps in Germany were announc - ed tonight by the war department. Addresses of two of the mtn were not given. Of the other 70, 62 were from were from New England states, with 21 from New Haven, Conn. Altho no announcement was made, it was assumed that the New England men were taken prisoner during the heavy fighting in which units from that section were engaged early in the present year. The list include the name of Private William C Olson of Wenatchee, Wash; who is a prisoner at Camp Gessen. D. )>. OREGON, JULY O’JR OWN /TATEÌ AT lTl'UDE REGARDIN' Recent Happenings II »p ?s to Counteract German la Various Paris Influence. Motives of Oregon > Unselfish Mau Wants I» Sell Horse Meat In Oregon. i.*5-', En/?r.!?H$'5 ani I.up,'jv’.nenh, Prudi Payrolls a id Pramil- ing Devehpjtenl of Oregon. Washington, July 9. E ite ite gov ernments, thru th .dr emb i siei in Washington, are now fairty advise! of the views ot the Washington rd mtn- ist ration as to the best means ol < arrying out President Wilson's pl< 1 ;e to s an I behind Rus ia. It is un lev- s'tiod that a project is ti:' i slvrpa, which it is hoped, will counteract Ger man it fluence, and lead the people to l eh ibilitate themselves without excit ing distrust of the unselfish motives which lie behind it. There is reason to believe the pro posal to send American business men .0 Russia forms the basis of the ne gotiations between Washington and the entente capitals. Only it has as sumed a new phase thru the injection of the idea to make thecommission and armed guards international in compo sition. thus tending to disarm any usp.cion on the par: of the Russians that their country ia to b? exp'oi e I in the interest of a single power. This measure is far short of the ri>-in il desires of the entente govern- nents, which favored the dispatch of a military expedition into Siberia. Salem Local dealer has or lere I l!00 Salem, Or., July 9. Antoni > Apache Salem, Or, July 9. -Authority dele bold tractors. of Los Angeles Iris written to ’ Stale gated to fire wardens t > issue burning Gas rates increased at Grants i’a s, permits, by section 7, chapter 76, law i Veterinarian \V. H. Lytle asking in- forinati i.n relative io the use oi horse Me I Cord an! Roseburg to $2.1J p r of 1917, is suspended in a proebmt .ti me ii. for food in Oregon and for c ipies thou land feet. signed yesterday by Governor V’i'hy- of laws or ordinances covering tin. sale M irsblield -Work starts th s in »nth combe as i precaution against, foreo of horse meat, i he state vet. rinarian j i a _• v canury here. fires. Strict rules are laid iowfi in t:r- h is re ered him to Portland authorities proclamation relative to camp firm, Sha like Farmers’ Elevator Co. h s for a c py of the city ordinance cov an I persons going into forest.'- me let contract for ! >,0 U bushel c mcrete ering the rale of meat there. urged not to smoke. Governor Wit iv- elevator to cost $22’500- combe calls the attenti in of the public Porilmd Albina En.jin.’& M i thin • to the e? treme danger of the destruct Holbrook and Paddock Are now his a free circulating Ii ir.iry f i.- ion of ft ■. its, gra s an t gran. 1 >lds .he bciKti' of ns employes. Sentenced To Penitentiary because of the present drouth. The Employes un ler the Oregon Work Klams . Falls, Or., July 9.—Judge proclamation follows: men’s compensation law are exempted D. V. Kuykendall, of the circuit coui t, “Because a general condition of from all payments for the m i.itn of droth has 1'aPen on the state of J'ly.on iiar sentenced Willia.ii H flora >< and July. J. E. I ’ a la ,ch to se ve from one to causing ar. unusually serious sit .ation Portland Gas & Coke Co. wi.i exp ad which threatens the desirucii m of Alteon yeari in the peietentiary and to pay the cost of the trial. 11 fl. rook $250,000 for betterment i. forests, grass and grain fields, 1 1 Salem—State Lim ■ btird can cm- justified i.i ordering that all permits to and pa i I >ck killed Owen T. McKendree tract debt to manufacture lima. burn, issued by state fire war ens t.s a sheepman at Dry Prairie, April 20. authorized by section 7, chapter 76, of Judge Kuykendall over rule I the ino Astoria —Three road c the Laws of Oregon for 1917, be and tion for a new trial, entered by the for $31,099 are hereby suspended “nd that no m > . attorneys fcr the defendants. Judge L. Paxton to have a 1 up to dale g . a n bun i .g permits be issued until further it. Webster, of i’. rtlaii I, and W G. H. elevator. Renner, It is expected that the ca-e notice. North Ben i box factory werai.tg oi “No campfires shall be sta '.d in «ill be appealed io the supreme court. two shifts. or near forest or brush covered lands Hiitaiii To Intera All Coos Bay shipyards cl within 20 feet of any standing er Austrian Insane Patient Dies record on authority of U. down tires, brush piles, or other litter Alien Males. Board. Salem, Or., July 9. —Met Propich, an that may cause the spread of fire, and Austrian patient at the state hospital North Beni shipping 20)0 piling to under no condition is a file to be built for the insane, died Sunday. He was London, July 9 The parliamen Hawaiian Islands. until the ground is cleared to mineral committed recently from Multanoman soil for a distance of six feet in ever, county, and County Judge Tazwell has tary committee recently app lintel to Marshfield to get new cheese factory. direction and no fire shall be left temp been asked to ascertain if he has consider the alien qu stion has issued Oregon canneries anJ industries ob orarily until it has been completley ex relatives in Portland Ha was 27 years reports recommending immediate in served July 4 by working. ternment of every male enemy alien Amsterdam, July 8.—The Turco tinguished with water. Portland 191x building permits total old. over 15, except those who for medi nil $4,410,000 as against $2,320,000 sam J -<Kfc4 Bulgarian disputa over the division of reasons, should be exempted, an 1 the months 1917. territory taken from Rumania is still Sociali A Stroebel Hints Kaiser’s repatriation of all fem de ene ny ali ms Old Resident of Linn Dies at the forefront in Constantinople, Linnton to got street car line to with the ex'-eption of those whose Ides Ii Wrong according to a telegram to the Reinische Albany, Or., July 9.- Jnlin ”.... 1, Portland husbands buv “ been ..r. lit . J <■ ’ : imotfun Westfaelische Zeitung to Essen. for thirty years a resid, ' f Linn State in«tituti<>r.:i have abandon I from internment. The German newspaper quotes the pital . at St. Mw . r 6>i:_: oil an 1 are getting mi’ cord 'A'Islin gton. July 9.- An <>IH- -al dis r ..1.:,. A Turkish Journal Sabah a» dacim ing patch today from Switzerland says the .Sunday, al the age of 7 wo ,d with rnvict r.ibor. The committee also recommends tin the apparentswingin; rou nd of opinion independent socialist, Stroebel, in a widow nnd nine children su . k . Garibaldi on Tillamook bay to have a I unm siiate discharge oi an s icii | in Germany regarding the Turco-Bul violent speech in the Prussian reichstag | employed in any government dip.u i- Ddvvtinii. garian frontier question has made an recently condemned the German gov Mra. T. J. Ridgers Dies. n mt ami that all ene ny bu dne.ss sii ill Portland street car men ask increas unfavorable impression in Turkey, but ernment for its efforts to secure a e wound up in three months. I ed wages that can only be tnei by raise this had disappeared when Dr. von Eugure, Or, July 8 — Mrs. T. I Lord Beresford, calling attention to in fares such as other cities are already peace byfor:e. He warned the Ger Kuehlmann, the German foreign see man people that unless they rid them Ridgcrs, well-known Eugene woman, retary, had voiced his approval of the selves of their' government and “send died at Newport Friday after a long the danger from interned ali ns and paving. expressing the belief that many ships Turkish standpoint. Willamette valley loganberry indust their politicians of war and rapine to iihlcss. She was 13 years of age and a “But how will the declarations of the the devil,” America’s millions of native of H irrisburg, Linn Crunty. have been torpedoed thru information ry being nationally advertised. secretary of state be receive 1 in Sofia?” soldiers will prove too strong a force Shi. is survived by a wi lover a 11 three furnished by spies, sai l that a month Portland gets a ten per cent reduct ago the British, allied and neutral ion in lire insurance rates on mercantile daughters. asks the Constantinople newspaper. to combat. tonnage sunk amounted to 13,000 daily. “Will Bulgaria also restrict her insat and rm nufacturing property. A fortnight ago it was 1 too tons daily iable appetite? Unhappily there is Rbedsport to have 150,000 feet per Heppner—1918 wool clip selling at Reckless Driving Curbed and la it week 390) tons daily. These little hope of this day capacity sawmill. Lebanon, Or., July 9.—The Lebanon iie deal ired were satisfactory figures. 1918 prices. Four large silos being built on North City (Joan til Inis passed a stringent Co is river. ordinance to curb fast driving on the Norwegian Ship Sunk streets, and instruction^ have been Gold Beach-Highway along Rogue given the police to see that the Jaw is By Submarine. river being rebuilt. enforced. There have been several Crowding the ballot with initiative a indents in the city recently owing to measures that were rejected by the reckless driving. - ( An Atlantic Port, July 8.—Another legislature is bad business and will be neutral ship, the Norwegian steamer voted down. Augvald, 2>98 tons, bound from a North Bend Gorst & king to build Fall Wheat Being Cut French port f >r Baltimore, has fallen a $25,001 garage. Cove, Or, July 8. Gtibrge’-Alexaixi'r victim ot a German submarim. Newberg New Highway to b? built grain rancher, four miles out of 'Cove, A trans-Atlantic liner, in port to lay, with 290 acres in Fall add 3O’1)T SriVing brought t ie news of the sinking in over Nehalem mountains. wheat, be ides several hundred acres mi !-oman on Jun? 21 an 1 also Ian le 1 11 Toledo—One sawmill goes on two in grass and other grains, is cutting members of the crew of 27 m m. Three shifts and a new sawmill is assured on his Fall wheat a month ahead of time, of the crew were drowned and the the tideland across the river. which works a hardship, as the bay remainig 12 are unaccounted for. Gervais—Portland grade teachers harvest began this week, .bis two sons The rescued men were picked up by helping save loganberry crops here. ni France and no spare harvest hands the liner after having d’-ifte l helplassly St. Helens flouuring mill has resumed in the county. for 11 days, subsisting for that time opera! ion. Although the long dry season1 'has on seaweed and rainwater caught in Nyssa Movie theater and new store a. ninally a ivanced tne wheat, he : heir caps or wrung from tneir cl >1 ling. going up. . ml I a.al quality are normal, but the Ace >r ling to members of the ere.. , Scotts Mills to hive fruit and barley, umler like co idition, is faring vho toll the r story in fragment», p..o:ly. Hay is now in demand at $4 ) over the side of tho liner when she vegetable ewip >rntor. per ion, and barley at $75 a ton, other docked, the sea wolf ad >pted the same Portland After several years wres'- stuex feed in proportion. met) o Is as used by tne U-boats in luig wiih pl ms work on the municipal grain elevator is actually begin. operations off the Atlantic coast. Complete Ship In Linnton New steel plant to be in Japs Army Strength operation here by end of year. 15 Days From Launching. Campers and Picnic Parties will find a full line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, Lunch Goods, etc. Have you tried our cold minced hami Don't forget that we have the kind of fishing tackle that catches fish. Doubled. Buy Thrift Stamps Lewis Ulrich Pioneer Merchant L*(| IU III Jacksonville Auto Delivery. ii Z Oregon Phone 7 ' Belfast, Ireland, July 9.—(By the Associated Press.) Workman, Claik ¿z Co., local shipbuilders, have achiev ed a world record’s in completing a ■ Mi-ton ;'and ird ship in 15 days alt r h ■ wi. i launched. Ihe vessel was launched' at 9 o'clock in the morning. By 8 o'clock the same evening her engines were in position. ---------- »Oy» --------- London. J nI.v 8—Measures for per fecting trie national defences of Julian were decided upon and a plan for co operation between the army and nav, were adopte 1 by the council of Add marshals and admirals recently in Japan, says a dispatch to the Tim s from Tokio under date of July 1. The army, it it said, will eomprls? 21 corps, two divisions to the corps and three Bond Sales Net regiments to the division. The changea U. S. 4 Billions. will not necessarily be effective ¡tu rn cdiatelv. Tne Times computes that the new Washington, July 9. Final compil rn asiires will double the strength of in'. is ot ilie third Liberty loan sdb- 1 the Japanese army. iui.ii s, announced by tne treasury part men t tonight, shows a total ' of All express company rates to be 176,5:6,85<), an in' reuse of $6,197,20'1 a Ivanced ten per cent limit r govern er the total oflicially estimated la.it tnent operation. Telegraph lines to be ay 18, after tlie loan campaign taken over and ten-word ra’e for fifty word nignt letter to be abolished. ci .sei. Ship company and Standard Oil Co. to build 59 h line, for employes. I’m tian I municipal fi h boit is not inaki g a dent in the fish m >n rpoiy. -- - ----- • T*-.-- , . Air Baids Ruins German Depots London, July 8.—The air ministry, describing recent aerial operations, made the following statement: “On the 7th instant the station ami factories at Kaiseriiuten were wreck el. Hostile machines wore engig'd over the objectives an I one of them was shot down- Two of our machines are missing. “On July 8 the railway station, work shops and s.di u..- at Luxemburg were b imbed by our q m Iron. Bursts were observed in the station and also in the I workshops.”