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I J kCKSONVIÌ IE VOL XII THE COUNCIL MEETING GUIDE POSTS O.iEGON, APRIL 5. l!)id. OUR OWN STATE MEXICO GRANTS TO JAPAN Some Recent Happenings Over Million Acres Tak n In Various Parts From Amer cun of Oregon Company. R gular Meeting Tuesday Night. Bills Allowed Water Ordinance Passed. Road Work Planned. Chenowith t.-f Curry Washington, March 31.—The A n ri- J'Urders S bidi er, can e nbnsy at Mexico City >v is i. - INDUSTRIAL Rzi/l.. Manufactures, Entefyris Improvements, Providing Payrolls and Promot ing Development if Oregon. Gi Id Beach, Ore., M roll 31 Ge i:ge istru'te.l to Jay to make i qairies cm Por.l in-l —Will unette Il-.in and S’e 1 The regular session of council was D. Chenoweth, who serve 1 in the Oieg- c ruing tne reDort that the Mexi-.'i n works snips six 111a: in? boil-rs fo si s held Tuesday night. Present: Mayor on legislature t the List session, was government lias gcaiitei ag. ¡cultural being outfitted by ilia Todd Sbipbuil’- Britt, councdmen Fick. Lewis and Mc . i i jail here today huving s irrendered cmcesafo’H to Japanese i'l Lower t'ali- ing Co. at Tacoma. Intyre: Smith absent. to the police at Langlois, S iturday f r.nia, an 1 to rep >rt the facts >s q.ii-k- North Bend has orders for 29,03:) >03 The following claims against the city night, after he hud shot and kil.ed as possible. feet lumber for middle w st. Were presented, audited and ordered i George Syd n inn, a yo ing soldier No official informa l >11 li is re 1-had p ad: North B nil milk c .riiensery v.;id.- k - reci nil.. discharged from servie.. t ie dep n t nent about the concessions Fred J. Fick, supplies $0.20 open wilh enlarged pl: nt c qui -i y. Family troubles were given as t. e and surprise was o.-casi > aa 1 b,- tile S. O. Traction Co. freight Salem —Stale board of ejptr .d 1 reason tor the killing, which was ev - dispatch iron Mexico City yeiterday D. W. Bagshaw, salary 15.00, bids on two brick doi niitori s. d ntlv premeditat.-d, according to the q luting General A nud > tgiirre, secre supplies .75, legal work 5.00 20.75 The extension of public owner police. Sydmau was report« I to It ive tary of develop:!)» it an I agriculture as Crane Co., meters & book 286.00 can only mean ultimate common o.viivr-, been attentive to Chenoweth ’ s daugh saying they hat been granted. Tne W. G. Kenney, salary 35.00 ter when he went to war. American government is interested ship of lands and industries. I) 1 we. M. D. Jones, blacksmithing bath because of the apparent suece s war.t this. C. Ulrich, powder license $0 25, of Japan in obt lining a long sough Portland gets $25, > I) a ito fender and team 29.00, cable.75, Ryan 1.50 Albany Bridge Contract Lit. foothold in Lower California, and be b dy factory. * salary 65.00 96.50 Albany, Or., March 31.—J. W. Hatn- cause the tract of 1 in 1 iovdvel was Portland Sawmills in Northwest re C. Ulrich for Jones, 9.00; for m.dl of this city has been a var.leu a developel and is claim 1 by an A n ti - suming op -rations rapdly. Hosely 18.15; for Lundgren $17 44.15 contract by the city c nincil to erect a cau company whose righs were declar Street commissioner reported water Riseburg—California Packing concrete bridge over Pemiiwii kle ed forfeite I by the Mexican govern co lections for March $55.50, which he will erect packing plant in this eity. ereek in the eastern part of the city, ment in 1917. had deposited in bank. He also I Over 100 miles permamrt road will The land, upwards o ’ a m lli in icres whe:e the Pacific highway will enter ported names of users for month the city on the Salem road. The bridge below the California border, was grant be constructed in Douglas county ibr- ot those delinquent. will be of a type designed by Hnmmell, ed by the then President DiazJ to the ing coining months, if present plans Judge Gardner was present and his plan h iving been accepted by the California and Mexican Lan I c > np iny are brought to consumation. cessed with the council tue matter of council. of L03 Angele^, of whicn Ge lerai Canyon City $tl[,246 00 contr <’t repair.ng the road on Jackson creek, Harrison Gray Otis of L is Angeles was let for grading and graveling 7.2 mil s suggesting that the city co-operate the leading figure. It was desert la id of John Day Highway. Alleged Bootleggers witn the county and Mr. Gagnon in I with nothing growing 0:1 it but sage 1 Gresham gets n -w factory. d ing the work. The matter was taken Arrested by Sheriff. ,,ra8;,. cactU9 cactus and and cha chaparral. The soil | 1 Echo—Hill road from Echo to Petidlc- PEACE TREATY Camp Lewis 3oy Drops under advisement. Prineville, Or., March 29—Louis i however was rich, in places 8'1 f et I tin being repaired other work comi .g. READY SOON. Stanciitfe and Garrett Stark, of Prine 'deep, formed by deposits for gmer- Ordinance No. 1037 was then taken 3300 Feet in Air Test. North Bend Buehner Lumber (a, up and after some discussion was pass ville, were arrested Tuesday by Sher ; ations by the Colorado river. It pro- to reduce wages April L, from $1 t > ed by unanimous vote: it was than ap iff Comb, and Deputy Sheriff Rowell, ¡ducel nothing for Mexico and the ex- Seattle, March 31. —Robert E. Cad- French Semi-Official Report near Howard, wilh two and a half Dense of putting water on the land was $3 20 a day. proved by the mayor. This is the Hood River- “Dee Mill” of Oregon water ordinance classifying water den, a soldier in the 166th depot bri . of whiskey in their possession. so great that no one in Mexico would Fixes Easter as Date gallons users and fixing rates for use of city gade. Camp Lewis, leaped safely from Each wat released on $506 cash bail. undertake it. The American company ' Lumber Co. to resume operations this water. As it carries an emergency an army airplane yesterday at an alti-1 of Signing. It is he belief locally that this is the spent more then $1,0)0,00 1 in irrigation I month. Portland —Oregon log demand strong clause it is immediately effective. The turn of 3300 feet, using a r.ew triple] first step toward cheeking the opera work before the tract was productive. meter rates go into effect on the parachute for fliers. tions of a ring of alleged bootleggers j One of the requirements of tin con due to resumpion of operations by mil s old meters on April 15, and on new The experiment was made in a stiff1 Paris, March 30.—The peace treaty said to have b-en .operating here the cession was that the Ian I shoul I b • of Western Oregon and Washington. irrigated. Another was that the tract ones whenever they are installed. wind and heavy rain. Cadden had j will be ready to be signed by Ear.ter, Cottage Grove—Highway betwee 1 J should be set led with farinata aid Walker and this city to receive financial Users will pay the flat rate until never been aloft in an airplane before. it is expect 1 in French semi-official ranchers. Both these req jirem .mis assistance fromS. P. He practiced climbing from the extra circles. M. Dutasta, secretarvgeneral meters are put on. New Hotel Planned ¡are Slid to hive been met by the seat in the plane to the top several to the peace conference, is going to ---- *----- ---------------- Gold Hill Owing to continuous rains, for Gearhart Beach. [ American company. times and then announced he was Versailles soon to make arrangements roads all over district require consiier Wedding Causes Quarrel. for the reception of the German dele ready to go up. Astoria, Or., March 31.—Gearhart able work. The Dalles, Or., March ¡31. — Because At 3300 feet Percival Barnes, pilot, gates and for accommodations for the Park is to have a new lumm.-r resort City-Owned Phone St. Helens—C< lutnbia River Canni g Maude J. Stillwell approved of her shouted back to Cadden: “Any time peace conference. hitel representing an investment f Co. paid farmers and labor total ex daughter’s sweetheart, while her hus you are ready now.” Barnes had no While the treaty will be actually $50.000, accord ii g to announcement System for Salem penditure of $94,8)6 during four veins band, W. <!. Stillwell, did not, she has sooner finished speaking than Cadden signed in the historic Salle des Places, male by 'J. W. Taylor, who heads the of operations. filed a suit for divorce. climbed to the top of tha plane and the negotiations will be carried out in syndicate which is to make the invest- St. Helens—Contract let for cremi- Mrs. Stillwell says that the young ' stepped off as coolly as if he had done one of the smaller salons. Salem, Or., April 1. — C E. Albin, m -nt. Plans are being perfected for man in question began to pay court to it many times before. French information respecting the the immediate erection of the building mayor of Salem, will appoint a special ery building to cost $3,000. their daughter, Pearl, two years ago. Cadden’s home is at Bellevue, situation at Danzig is that the Germans which is to be one of the finest beach committee to consider wavs and means Reedsport makes rapid growth; in When Mr. ¡Stillwell objected to the enlisted in the regular army in are increasing their forces there and resort hotels in the West. The plans for the establishment of a municipal corporation proposed. yonng man, a quarrel ¡ensued. and when America entered the Euro along the neighboring coast. also provide for a country club in con telephone system here in the event the Newport New garage to be open d The young couple were not deterred pean war started with his regiment nection with the hostelry. The Gear the Oregon public ¡service commission here. by the father’s objection, but were overseas, but sickness at Hoboken Astoria installing $15,000 berry hart golt links are already favorably issues an order allowing the Pacific Banks—Mui’li lumber shipped by recently married. prevented his going. Telephone At Telegraph company to in Cedar Valley Lumber Co. ning plant known in Portland. crease its rates according to present Sutherlin—$59,000 drier plinn I I proposed sc hedules. This authority Woman Hunter and Trapper was extended the ¡mayor at a meeting here. Pendleton—Standard to. to ex- Collects Bounty on Wolves. of the city council last night after a pend between $25,000 $30,0 )0 i i Brownsville, Or., March 31 —News proposal had been made by E. T. new buildings lo re. Busselie, formerly engineer with the was brought here recently that Fos Astoria—$15,0'M) worth of machine;'z ter has a women trapper and hunter public service commission and who was in the person of Mrs. Ralph Blanch one of Salem’s representatives at the to be installed in Farwest plant im ard, who lives a little distanca above recent rate hearings in Portlan I. He mediately. Sherwood—Clackamas County Hop the town. Mis. Blanchard, who is a asserts that a plant capable of produc. yjting women in the twenties, traps ing service as good as the present Farming Co. receive big contract iro n and shoots for pastime and profit, and service can be given for about 7u per foreign buyers for 30,000 lbs h ips at 25 cents per pound. frequently takes pelts to Albany and cent of the present cost to patrons. claims the state bounty, She shot two Sheridan Plans completed for paving big gray wolves this spring with a of highway between Sheridan rifle. The hides of these as well as Willamina. the pelts of some bibcats she took to Fleetwood L ike connty may get Everett, Wash., March 31. Curfew Albany and received from the county highway. will blink instead of ring after to clerk $22 in bounty and will also get Willamette, West Linn and Fulton to morrow in Everett- Tonight curfew $45 from the state. bells were heard for the last time. In ouild $62,1X10 school. (heir place, beginning tomorrow night, Macy shipyaad wage scale extended The Dalles Raises Dance Ban street lights will be blinked when it is to October 1st. Lumber production in 1918 fell off The Dalles, Or., March 31. —After ime to notify boys and girls unde. 16 having been in effect s nee last Novem- that the hour has come for them to be 3,000,000,Ot.o It. at home. Oer, the *an on public dances was rais Outlook for fruit market in North The lights will blink at 9 P. M. dur west is goo I. ed ‘yesterday by Mayor J. P. J. S'adelmau. It has been several weeks ing the summer and 8 P. M. in winter. since there was any number of influ U. S. Soldura Haid Heds. enza cases here, but the ban has re Alleged Oregon Hoy mained efft'-ctive as a precautionary Held in Pennsylvania measure. It was raised in order to Archangel. M.ir-h 2.I. — An American permit a dance to be given by the base- ball team Buffalo, N. Y., March 31.-E. W. iatrol yes' -r lay raided the bolshevik Belts, 24, a s iliior claiming to reside line of comm intentions south of Ozer.i, causing considerable Hood Hen hasts 18 Days in Portlan I, Or , was arrested last Bolshoia night al Wilkesbarre, Pa , charged ■oafusio,! am >ng an enemy relief de- with beating a hotel there out of a cachment going forward into th it to.vn. Hoixi River, Or., March 31. —How ooarl bill of $58. He is also suspect deanwhile American gum shell • I tie long can a hen live without food or ed of knowing something of several town and airplanes droppe I bombs on drink? Robert Rand, octogenarian of thefts, recently occuring in Scranton, Che place. B mhevik artillery y.sterday he ivily Wu Guin Guin, says that a pet fowl at Pa., hotels. Shortly after being ar his place ft s ed fur 18 days. The hen rested a young women reported she hail ihelled the American positions at No- made a nest under a building <.n the given the same soldier two rings valued niar and at Vaga. place. While she was laying her way at $100. In a letter found on his per- I’ of escape was obstructed. When Mr. son Betts mentions the fact that he Jefferson Davis Rand discovered the hen Saturday she was wanted by Buffalo authorities. Captor is Dead vas »0 we< k she couldn’t walk. She The name of E. W. Betts does no' <■ g el one and th . ee-fourtlis pounds, appear in th« Portland citv director} . dr Rand estima cd that she weighed Johnson City, Tenn , March 31 s x when lost. Marshfield - Estimated cost Coos eon Jasper Knoble, 71, Civil Wur veteran Biddy, however, has been taking 1 about $350,009. ind c redited with having . captured . xirishment regularly since her dis-1 Portland —Public dock commissior • Te-ddetit Jefferson Davis at the close ecvery and is rapidiy gaining the lost favors construction of 12,0W ton dry >f the war, is dead at the Mountain * ~ 1 W 'M "MV Branc h Soldiers’ home here, dock at or.ce. lush are biting m tti tti Lewis Ulrich can tell you where to catch ‘em He also sells the kind of tackle you want. Lewis Ulrich General ill ill 'Hl H si Jacksonville Merchandise