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Mrs Anna Broad VOL XIII DUDLEY STORRS TRIAL SET OIL PROSPECTING PREDICTED ASSURED. INDUSTRIAL GIVE WESTERN OREGD' ! A SQUARE DEAL. RtVIt.V Manufactures, Enter; ri Some Recent Happenings Man in Ruth Garrison Case Henry Morgenthau Says Pori land Capitalists Secuie Improvements, Prov.ùi.ij Proposed Highway v> iil Open In Various Parts to be Tried June 5. U. S. Will be in Conflict Large Amount of Dairy Leases on Yamhill Payrolls and Promot of Oregon Within 20 Years. Land. Properties. I ing Develop uent Okanogan, Wash., May 19 —Trial of i Teachers’ Wages Raised D. M. Storrs on charges of seduction ' cf Oregon. Coblenz, May 18. Henry Morgen- McMinnville, Or., May 19. — Upon se at Rainier. To tne Editor: and immorality was set today for June i tliau, former American ambass .dor to Dear Sir: Will vo l allow me spa. e curing a few more leases now pending, 5 in superior court. It was for Storrs’ I Rainier, Or., May 19.—This school May. 19 —Gas. light and street rail love that Ruth Garrison, 18-year-old Turkey, addressing an assembly of preparations will have been completed | district, with a minimum salary law ot in your valuable paper to sav a few sol tiers here, predicted that the United words in regard to the reconstructs. n way rites which were temporarily ii - 1 for tne beginning of active prospecting Seattle girl, poisoned Mrs. Storrs. $75 a month and in competition with Miss Garrison was acquitted by a States Would again be involved i i war , for oil or gas in the section of tne Yam- ' the higher salaries in Portland, finds it measures to be voted upon in Jure I creased by utility commissions in it I within 15 or 20 years. from a Coast County view point? I hill valley bounded on tne south by sections of the country must be con jury, which found her mentally irre “Do not go home and tell the people Holmes’ Gan and on the north by the impossible to secure expeiienccd teach You are well aware that Western tinued, as wages are increasing instead sponsible, and today she was sent to ers without increasing wages. The the insane ward of the state peniten the war is over,” he said. “We have Wapato lake region. Portland capital school board is under the necessity ot Oregon is one of the most pr >du dive of decreasing and it is impossible to lo got to prepare for a greater conflict a yet undeveloped sections of the State. back to the old rates unless wages ists, with local people, are supporting tiary ar Walia Walla. greater sacrifice, a gre .ter resp.msi- the enterprise, and the land leases are taking inexperienced teachers at the The people in the Coast Counties have drop. bility. The younger men of America such that drilling operations must com rrinim ini wage or of raising the pay ' never complained, but with true West lhe Nicolai Dior Mfg. Co. is incroas- Yakima, W-sh., May 19.—Ruth Gar may have to fight.” of the faculty of the past year. The ern grit and determination, they have * mence within 60 days. Representatives ing its door manufacturing ttlant by rison, Seattle girl poisoner, arrived question was passed upto a public ; The representatives of the countries of the Standard Oil company, it is re- had to contend with adverse circum here this afternoon with other pris of the world came to Paris, he con meeting at ihe high school, at whien. stances on account of lack of roads and forty-live thousand sq lare feet 11 >r Dorted, are also acti.ely engaged in oners in charge of a traveling guard, tinued, "with fixed and conflicting de- j the following schedule of salaries was bad transportation; consequently, it is space and will employ 125 men. The en route to the Walla Walla state mands and, consequently, several na- i , securing leases in the northern part of adopted with only one dissenting vote: n it surprising that all the Coast Count firm has orders from th * east which 1 the county. prison. A considerable crowd assem tions had been dissapointed because | Grale teachers are to receive a mini ies are united and greatly interested in will require the enlarge I plant until bled to see the girl, hut she and two their representatives did nut get I Encouragement is given to the local mum oi $810 per school year, with the proposed Roosevelt military High October to fill. project on account of the existence of women guards stepped off the day every thing they expected.” The Roosevelt Highway would open a flowing gas well on the Newman $900 as a maximum after three years. way, which will be the means of open coach and went across the street to a I up 350 miles of coast country and put ¡The minimum for the high school will ing up to settlement a large amount of farm, near McCoy, which h is been fur- hotel before most of the spectators had 1 be $900, with a maximum of $1080 for valuable land suitable for dairying, and Oregon on the map with one of the i nishing heating and lighting facilities Bill Calls for all identified her. most scenic reads in the world. to the Newman home under 15 pounds 1 three years’ experience. To secure the land that is similar to that of Tillamook teachers nt this Drive, the school County, where the dairymen have made Riad between Roseburg, Winchester Data on H i re Service. pressure for the past two years. This i be-'t board adopted a resolution to employ such a great success of cheese making. Bay and lhe sou h beach will be finish- I gas How was discovered while men City Almost Horseless. t— thele —- 1 al tne earliest possible date. were engaged in digging a well Other I grade teachers who are normal grad It may interest you to know that Washington, May 19. —A joint reso gas flows of lesser importance in that uates or have had three years’ success dairy herds of Tillamook County pro R rseburg New school h >use to be ful teaching experience in graded duced 45,100,126 pounds of mils last I hurried to completion, lution to turn telegraph and telephone Vancouver, Wash., May 18.—Ten systems to private management, intro vicinity indicate a promising field tor schools. The superintendent of the year, and this made 5,063,900 pounds of years ago Vancouver had a dozen livery duced today by Representative Steen- prospecting. schools is to receive $1800. This repre cheese, valued at $1,352,694. Thu will I Stavton mav get mattress manufaet- stables and barns and one automo erson of Minnesota, Republican, calls sents an increase of one-third in the b ? duplicated many times if the Roose- I ; uring concern. Reedsport — Bone Island sold toWest- bile. School of Courtship. I past two years. on the president for an itemized report, velt highway is built, and the Coast ’ I ern Development company fur $20,01)0. Now there is only one liyery stable of all expenditures and receipts since Counties will produce more cheese than , in the city and a score or more large the properties were taken over and a t mt produced in Wisconsin and some' One city foremost to solve after th - Sneeze Hurls Fine San Francisco. — Believing that nine garages with more being built. There report showing financial restlts of gov of the other cheese producing states i i war problems is Portland, Oregon, out of ten men do not know how to are nearly 2000 cars in Vancouver and ernment operation. Teeth Into Ocean. or the East, for the reason that di- ■ , which is co-operating in the building propose to a girl, Miss Stella Sheridan, J immediate vicinity. Horses are hut A resolution to repeal the luxury malic conditions are ideal for cheese j campaign of U. S. Department of Labor little used in the citv and there are tax of the war revenue bill was manager of a school of expression, has i Eugene, Or., May 19.—One sneeze making in the Coast Counties. The to construct 2,000 houses this year. and <40 gone out of his pocket. Rath r only a few in the one stable remain introduced today by Representative opened a class to teach bashful swains i The L. Moore Dry Kiln Mfg. C<. how to express them selves at that, expensive, but that t.i what it cost H. dairymen and Grangers are all lined up ing. Moore of Pennsylvania as a part of vital moment. D. Chamberlain, of West, a town on in these counties for the Roosevelt which is completing its plant here has Several former owners of livery the Republican party’s legislative an order for six dry Kilms from the “Stuttering, stammering and mum- ' the coast in the extreme western end Highway. horses saw the change coming and program. What tfw-Coast Counties want is an Weyerhauser Milling Go. of Everett, bling must be overcome,” she said, j Lepe county. Mr. Chamberlain was went into the automobile business, dis "A man many times loses a girl be- . standing -------- - on a dock ac the mouth of i opportunity to develop Western Oregon. | Washington. posing of their horses and rigs. On Timber Land is Mapped. Gresham Much building activity go TSiuslaw — at West, when he sneezed and They now appeal to the generous and cause he does not know how to court}■ the site of the famous old Red Front I his false teeth, worth $10 fell into the magnanimous spirit of the people of ing on around here. her ” j livery barn a large garage was com Roseburg Owner of 40-acre prune Miss Sheridan indignantly denied J-'CP water. . An elfort was made to Oregon to help them do so, as Western pleted last week. Roseburg, Or., May 18.—The Rose that in nine times out of ten the women i recover the perfect outlay of incisors, Oregon has received but slight recog ranch near here sells for this year’s ——------ ........... ......... burg land office has received from do lhe courting. bicuspids, canines and molars which nition by way of improvements, but yield at price “above” 14L cents a went flying out into the bay and down have always cheerfully paid their taxes, pound. Huns Mourn 5 Years Late. Washington a map showing all the land of the Coos bay military wagon road some of which have gone to help de- to the bottom where they still rest. Eugene Contracts awarded for road grant, of which title has been revested Interest Aroused in I velop other parts of the state. All ' ' work in Laue county total $176,026. Paris, May 18.—The week of mourn in the United States. The land office j that Western Oregon wants is a square j Export Trade. Hood River Apples Gone. ing in Germany decreed by the govern can now furnish township plats at $1 deal, and I am sure if the people of' Construction soon to begin or. M - - ment because of the terms of the peace per township, showing the location of Hood River, (Jr., May 18.—The last the State knew of the undeveloped re- ' i Kenzie 1 ass Highway, a distance of treaty appears to have met with little these lands that are now being classi Yakima, Wash , May 19.—As an out carload of apples of the Hoo.l river sources that are in the Coast Counties, 1 1 68 miles for whien $187,750 has bem success. Reports are that nearly ail fied with a view to opening to settle come of interest aroused here in quest crop of 1918 was shipped yesterday. they would readily cast their vote in appropriated. the music halls remained open and that ment, and sale of timber. Such pla s ions of exports, particularly to the I The fruit of the Newtown variety, sold favor <>t the Roosevelt highway meas Lebanon-Work on new cannery in some places the people danced all will also show the location of all lands orient and to South Americar markets, months ago, has been held in storage ure, It will be a market road, but at building practically completed. night. One bit of pungent comment subject to entiy in the particular town the Yakima Commercial club has in for the purchasers. The Atiplegrowers’ ; - he same time it will be used for Mt Angel —New waler system to be comes from the Volksblatt of Halle, ship of which plat may be ordered. vited Frank Waterhouse of Seattle to association, shipper of the car, is clear pleasure by more people living in Port- installed here. which says: Orders for plats should specify town make a talk before it upon that sub ing its storage room a id receivi g I ind, Southern Oregon, Eastern Ore Jordan Valley highway to bo im- “It is not now but on August 1, 1914, ; ship and range, and be accompanied by ject. If it is impossible for Mr. Water warehouses for strawberries, which gon and the Willamette Valley than by proved. that general mourning should have been ' money order payable to R. R. Turner, house to come, he is asked to send some will begin ripening in express quanities people living in the Coast Counties, Portland Bills ordered in Germany.” receiver. ! and it will outclass the Columbia High- this week. other expert to fill the date. 1 way for scenic beauty and picturesque totalling more ness, as it passes through a most covering more than 9 1 miles opened by Lost Lake Road Assured. the State Highway Commission recent i i teres ling part of Oregon. ly. Hood River, Or., May 18.— With the R spectfully yours, Astoria Entire water front holdings assurance of the United States forest- j F red C. B aker ry service that 3'_. miles of the route1 Editor Tillamook Headlight. of Flavel estate purchase I by Messrs. Sanborn for $150,000. in the national forest will be construct ed at federal expense and a subscrip- 1 Astoria Local Milling Co. to supply tion of more than $50(1 by the public Houts to invade Hi vers 79,000 bbls, flour, as its share of $30,- spirited men of the valley to augment 1X10,1)00 order, largest ever placed in a county appropriation of $2750, a northwest. New York, May 19.— A flotilla of motor road will be opened to Lost Lake Scio condenserv equipment being in ships of the type utilized in the United this fall. Camps already have been established States navy in driving the U-b tat from creased to five times it present capac and crews of men will begin the work the sea is now under sailing orders at ity. as son as weather conditions permit. Key W rat. This anti submarine flotilla The promised early construction of the will soon sail for New Orleans and Long Bicycle Ride Ends road is the result of agitation by mem from that port start on a cruise up the bers if the Hood River County Game Mississippi river and its tributaries on what promises to be the most novel Protective association. San Diego. —Coming all the way from educational expedition which the navy Grand Rapids, Mich., on a bicycle and department has ever sent to interior working along the way at odd jobs, Jaywalking tinder Fire waters. has just been accomplished by Lewis The ships comprising the flotilla have Roosevelt Slocum, aged 19. After a Salem, Or.,¡May 19.—Salem is to pro hibit jay-walking along its business all seen active service. few days here he expects to return to streets if an ordinance before the coun his home. He came out via thu Lincoln cil weathers the municipal legislature Spokane Judge is Dead. highway and will return by wav o’ mi l. The ordinance is even more Santa Fe, N. M, drastic than the jay-walking restrict He left his home on August I, 1918, Spokane. May 18. —Ephriam H. Sul- arid expects to be bark sometime in ions which were unofficially adopted in M QUANDI NSTEINfi.®1 Portland. If the ordinance is passed, livan, who retired from the superior \ugust or September, On the way mt .’M TRAWCISCO,’ C**-’ Salem cit'zens wno cross a street in the I •ourt bench two years ago after 11 he met wi’h two accidents. middle of a block are subject to a fine. years’ continued service, die I this morn Slocum contemplated the trip when I Councilmanic objection to the ordinance ing after a lingering illness. He was the Lincoln highway was first »farted. ( Vacuum Packed) was discovered this evening and it is born in Michigan July 31, 185). Com He tried to enter the service, but was doubtful if the new city law will pass. ing west in 1 '.62 with his parents, he not accepted. settled in the Willamette valley, Ore gon, and was educated in the sch-'ols Afsualt on Indian Charged. of Dalias, Or., and the Willamette Early Drop ot High Klamath Falls, Or., May 19. —Willard university at Salem. Prices not Expected. Lotches has been bound over to the Among surviving relatives are two federal grand jury on a charge of as daughters, Frankie ane Floy, teachers Washington, May 19. —Prices may sault with a dangerous weapon, He is tn the Seattle high schools. not be expected to drop murh in the said to have shot at Delford Rang, a future, according to indications neighboring Indian on He Klamath Brazilian to he Guest. near from reports to t^e federal reearve reservation, following an altercation. Washington, May 18. —Dr. Epistacio board. The reserve board’s bulletin f’essoa, president-elect of Brazil, has for .May says that apparently “the Postoffice; Is Robbed. accepted th. invitation of the state de business community has given up the Woodburn, OF., May 18.—The West partment to be the guest of the nation thought that it may profitably await Woodburn postoffice was robbed of $39 when he arrives in the United States a further considerable reduction in i.i thrift stamps and about $18 in post- next month en route to Rio Janeiro prices and is now cor tei.tin » it ,eu witii the devel pm mu of trade a! ,ug age stamps last night, 1 he burglar | : rom 1'aria. It is said than an elaborate program lines dep« idvnt upon at least the tem g a.ned entrance through the rear of the McCormick store and broke open a has been provided for his entertain- porary maintenance of existing lev. |m?nt. |als.’ box containing stamps. 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