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_ 0ÎÎEGCN NEWS NOTES CF GENERAL MEREST _ o „ 7000 F- A ctive r e s u m p ti o n of c o n s t r u c t i o n on t h e S t r a h o r n r a il r o a d h a s begun In K l a m a t h County, ami It is e x p e c te d t h a t by S e p t e m b e r g th e line will be In o p e r a t io n to H i ld e b r a n d , six miles beyond Dairy, t h e p r e s e n t t e r m i n u s . P ro d u c t io n for th e 129 lu m b e r m ills /£•! r e p o r t i n g to the W e s t C o a st L u m b e r m e n 's a s s o c ia tio n d u r in g t h e w eek e n d in g A u g u s t 19 w as 2 p e r c e n t above n o rm al a n d new b u s i n e s s was S h i p m e n t s w e re S t r i k e co n d itio n s a r c h a m p e r i n g th e 16 p e r c e n t below m a r k e ti n g of th e W a s c o c o u n ty peach 6 p e r c ent above new b u sine ss. D u r ing th e w eek th e m ills m a n u f a c t u r e d crop. D e e r h u n t e r s In th e m o u n ta i n s of 86.854.018 fe e t; sold 72,528.987 feet s o u t h e r n Oregon h a v e m et w ith d e a n d shipped 77,212,387 feet. T h e sp r in g f is h in g s e a s o n on t h e cided suc c ess th is fall. C olum bia r i v e r closed a t noon F r i Mrs. W. A. F l o w e r w a s b u r n e d to day w ith t h e l a r g e s t ru n of fish for d e a t h while m a k in g soap on h e r h u s t h e e n t i r e se a s o n In th e r iv er, al b a n d 's r a n c h n e a r H a lfw ay. th o u g h d u r in g th e l a s t few d a y s t h e T h e S o u t h e r n P acific c o m p a n y Is q u a lity of th e s a lm o n c o m in g In h a d placing new 80-pound ra ils on t h e line d e te r io r a t e d m a t e r i a ll y w ith a h e av y from W hite son to W lllam ina. sp r i n k l in g of tullies a m o n g them . T h e A fte r going for m an y y e a r s w ith o u t p a r k Is less t h a n t h a t of la s t y e a r a c o u n ty fa ir Union c o u n ty people th is a n d is th e s m a lle s t in m a n y se a so n s. y e a r will r e ju v e n a t e t h e fa ir a n d hold S e v e n billion feet of t im b e r In t h e It a t Klgin. M a lh e u r na tio n a l forest, t h e l a r g e s t A s t a t e c o n vention of t h e ne w ly c o m p a c t body of yellow pine t i m b e r c r e a te d p ro g res siv e p a r ty of O re gon ow ned by th e g o v e r n m e n t. Is to be h a s b e en c alled to m e e t in P o r t l a n d o pe ned for sale a n d d e v e lo p m e n t, a c S e p t e m b e r 5. c o rd in g to- a n a n n o u n c e m e n t by t h e P l a n s a r e p r a c tic a lly c o m p le te d for forest service. T h e t i m b e r re gion is th e second a n n u a l n o r t h w e s t hay and on t h e w a t e r s h e d of th e Sllvles river. RUGGED EXTRA BLUE PENNANT g ra in show to he held a t P e n d l e t o n , It c o v e r s an a r e a of 550.000 a c r e s a n d PLY FABRICS CORDS Ovftrtize b e g in n in g S e p t e m b e r 18 . c o n ta i n s ne arly se v e n billion fe e t of H. I.. W alt h e r of M edford w a s ap * >— m a t u r e saw tim ber. p o in te d by O o v e r n o r Olcotl a m e m b e r T h e r e w e r e t h r e e f a ta li t ie s d u e to of th i• Oregon s t a te fa ir hoard t o sue In d u strial a c c id e n ts In O re gon d u r in g ceed <’. K. ( P o p ) G a te s the w e ek e n d in g A ugust 24, a c c o r d T h e g ra in cro p In M arlon c o u n ty Is ing to a r e p o r t p r e p a r e d by th e s t a t e about 25 pe r c e n t below n o r m a l a nd in d u str ia l acc ide nt c o m m issio n . T h e r e w ill not exceed 75,000 bushels, a c c o r d w e re a total of 614 a c c id e n ts . V ictim s ing to r e p o r t s compiled. of f a ta litie s d u r in g t h e w eek w e r e : Marion county h a s c o n s t r u c t e d J o h n Monroe, q u a r r y d riller. Rose- x 4 ‘/ 2 ................................................. _ m o re th a n 20 m iles of paved h ig h w a y b u rg ; J o h n Young, m a t e r i a l c h e c k e r , t h is se a so n , a cc o r d in g to a r e p o rt p r e New York city, a n d A r t h u r Mapes, pa red hy the c o u n ty c ourt. d r e d g e o p e r a to r . N e h a le m . O nly 28 f o r e s t fires, t h e l a r g e s t a W illiam H. F m r ie k . c h a i r m a n of th e Maze of tw o a n d one-fourth a c r e s, c o u n ti n g board in p r e c i n c t 201, in w ere r e p o rte d for t h e p r e se n t se a so n P o r t l a n d , was in d ic ted on five d i s b y t h e officials of th e C a s c a d e n a tin ct c o u n ts by t h e M u ltn o m a h coun tional forest. ty g r a n d ju ry as a re su lt of th e pro b e but b e t t e r m a t u r e d t h a n usual a t t h is Into i r r e g u l a r i t ie s In t h a t d i s t r ic t o r Coos c o u n ty 's g ra in c r o p is sh o rt de red by D istrict A tto r n e y M yers se a s o n of t h e year. R a n c h e r s c u t a when s t a r tl i n g d is c r e p a n c i e s b e tw p en g reat d e a l of g ra in for hay, o w ing to the v otes east a n d t h e ba llo ts c r e d i te d th e d r y n e s s of t h e se a son. to c a n d i d a t e s w e re d is c o v e r e d in the Due t o th e sc a rc i ty of hop p i c k e r s c o u r s e of t h e H all-O lcott re c o u n t. In t h e R o g u e r i v e r valley, th e op e n in g L o g a n b e r r y g r o w e r s of t h e L ib e r t y of th e G r a n t s P a s s sc hools h a s been d istr ic t a t a m e e t in g a d o p te d a re s o l u postp o n e d one w e ek so th a t t h e school tion d e m a n d i n g a m in im u m p rice o f 6 c h il d r e n mnv a s s is t in t h e h a r v e s t . c e n t s a pound for b e r r i e s produc ed A s y s te m a t i c s u r v e y of t h e pine d u r in g th e 1923 season. It w as set t i m b e r of D e sc h u te s c o u n ty , w ith a out in th e re so lu tio n t h a t t h is price view to c o m b a t in g th e pine b e e t l e I is n e c e s s a r y in e \ o n t t h e g r o w e r s a re pest, to be c a r r ie d on by t h e f o re s t to c o n ti n u e in b u sine ss. Decision a ls o se rv ice a nd p r i v a t e o w n e rs, w ill begin was r e a c h e d a t t h e m e e tin g to s e n d soon, a cc o r d in g to A J. J a e n ic k e , In le t t e r s to t h e g r o w e r s in o t h e r d i s sect c o n tr o l sp e c in 'b t. tr ic t s of O re g o n a s k i n g t h a t they Join T h e financia l nutlo k for tn e S h e ri in the d e m a n d for h i g h e r b e rry p rice s d a n section of t h e W il l a m e t t e valley : next year. is c o n s id e r e d very good for this fall ; T h e w ork of p r e p a r i n g t h e b a llo ts T h e p r u n e crop is r ip e n in g a i d if for t h e g e n e r a l election t o be held in r a in s do not p r e v e n t t h e c rop will be N o v e m b e r will s t a r t e a r ly in S e p t e m o n e of th e largest and best in t h e ber. a c c o r d in g to a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e h i s t o r y of t h e c ounty. by S a m A. Kozer. s e c r e t a r y of s ta te . A te le ra m was received at S a le m i T h e n a m e s of t h e c a n d i d a t e s , t o g e t h e r from W u - h ln g t o n a u th o r i z i n g t h e eon with t h e t it l e s of th e initiativ e m e a s s i d e r a t l o n of bids for t h e e r e c tio n of ures. m u st be c e r tif ie d to th e c o u n ty th e propose d new d o r m it o r y at the clerks b e tw e e n S e p t e m b e r 28 a n d O c C h e m a w n Indian school, located five t o b e r 4 T h i s gives t h e c o u n ty c le r k s m iles n o r t h of Salem . T h e dorm itorv a p p r o x im a te ly 30 da y s in which to will r o i appYnxi m u te ly $50,000 a n d h o e t h e ba llo ts p r i n te d a n d d i s t r i b w ill p r m dc a c c o m m o d a ti o n s for m o re uted a m o n g th e v o ting pr e c in c ts. limn 1 oo s t u d e n ts . I h e fe d e ra l g o v e r n m e n t h a s just A llliough s t r i k e s h a v e c a u s e d m a n y com pleted th e a ll o t ti n g of $400,000 to men t o be a p p a n ntly out of w o rk In s t a le s c o -o p e r a tin g w ith it in p r o te c t ea t e r n O regon, f a r m e r s a r e com plain - m g forest lands from fire, a cc o rd in g ng b i tt e r ly about lack of m en for h a r to G e orge FI. Cecil, d i s t r i c t f o r e s t e r vest w ork. Hoth In U nion and W a l of P o r t l a n d . T h e s t a t e s re ce iving lowa c o u n ti e s t h n diing c r e w s a r e t h e s e a l l o t m e n t s h a v e f u r n ish e d an h a r d t o fill and e v e r y m o r n in g r a n c h equal a m o u n t , t h e whole be in g e x p e n d e r s Invade th e differe n t t o w n s e n ed jointly by t h e fe d e ra l a n d s t a l e f o r d e a v o r in g fo pick up men. es! ers in p r o t e c ti n g forest lands at T h e S a le m labor council, a t a m e e t th e head of n a v ig a b le s t r e a m s . O re ing held re ce n tly , r e fu s ed to a p p r o v e gon re ce ive d t h e m a x i m u m e x p e n d i a r so lu tio n a d o p te d by t h e u n io n is ts t u r e allow ed a n y o n e s t a t e , $24,000, of O m a h a a s k i n g t h e A m e r ic a n F e d and lias a lr e a d y d r a w n he avily upon e r a tio n of L a b o r t o call a g e n e r a l th e fund, d u e to Hie Mg fires th is s t r i k e of all labor unions. T h e st r i k e , si ason. f called, w as to be a p r o te s t a g a i n s t Suit to e n jo in t h e s e c r e t a r y of s t a t e th e t r e a t m e n t a c c o rd e d la b o r th r o u g h from plac ing on lhe ballot al th e out th e c o u n tr y hy t h e n a tio n a l ad g e n era l e le ction In N o v e m b e r th e so- m in is tr a tio n . ra iled i n te r e s t r a le a m e n d m e n t in i Mrs. Ileal rice K T o w n s e n d , of P o r t tia ted hy J F. Albright of O regon land. nnd h e r m o th e r , Mrs. I,. L. c i t y was filed in t h e c ir c u it c o u r t for Sm ith, w e re killed a n d l.loyd 0 . J o r Marlon c o u n ty . S. S. J o h n s o n , P o r t dun. a ls o of P o r tla n d , w a s t a k e n to land a t t o r n e y , a p p e a r s a s p laintiff in the F u g e n p hospital a s t h e r e s u lt of t h e suit. T h e a t t a c k on t h e a m e n d in ju r ie s su ffe red w h e n th e c a r In m ent is b a se d upon t h e a ll e g a tio n lhal ^s. which they were t o u r in g to Cal I fe rn In s : '18 of t h e 13.448 n a m e s signed to plunged from the road w h e n a t t e m p t th e p e titio n s wore c e r tif ie d to by h ■ ~ ing to p a ss a n o r th b o u n d m a c h i n e t e n seven n o t a r i e s public with offices in miles n o 'i h of Fngene. P o r tla n d , w ho w e r e not p e rso n a lly Wi rk h a s s t a r t e d on t h e c o n s t r u e a c q u a in t e d w ith t h e p e rso n s signing tlon of t h e new road on S h e a hill, a and had no k n ow le dge us to th e c o r section of the L i b anon Foster-« 'asen- reel n e ss of t h e a d d r e s s e s affixed to dia hig h w a y , which is b e in g Improved ttie p e titions. Jointly hy L inn co u n ty a n d t h e U nited T h e h u n t i n g se a s o n for gro u se a n d S t a l e s forest service. T h e se c tio n n a tiv e p h e n s a n t, w hich o p e n ed A ugust now u n d e r c o n s t r u c t i o n is 3.8 m iles 20 . w as o r d e re d c losed i m m e d ia te ly In long and e li m in a t e s w h a t h a s h e r e t o all c o u n ti e s in t h e W i l l a m e t t e valley fore been te r m e d t h e w orst piec e of by t h e s t a t e g a m e c o m m is s io n The ro a d w a y In L inn county. s e a so n on g r o u se a nd n a ti v e p h e a s a n t D iscussion of a p p r o p r i a t e legislation was o p e n ed e a r l i e r t h a n usual to give d e a lin g w ith th e r e g u la tio n of m o to r H ip n i m r o d s a c h a n c e to h u n t d e e r vehicle tra f f ic on t h e h i g h w a y s will and b ird s a t t h e sa m e t im e H ow ever, f e a t u r e a su g g e s t e d c o n f e r e n c e of o f a c c o r d in g to t h e g a m e w a r d e n , a lm o st ficials of se v e n w e s t e r n s t a t e s a n d a s m a n y C h in e s e p h e a s a n t s w ere k ill B ritish C olum bia, w hich p ro b a b ly will ed in t h e valley a s n a ti v e p h e a s a n t s . be hold In P o r tla n d late in S e p t e m b e r. T he killin g of t h e C h in e s e p h e a s a n t s L e t t e r s s u g g e stin g t h e c o n f e r e n c e n e e e s s i t a t e d t h e h a s t y a ction. Until w e r e s e n t out hy S a m A. Kozer, se c f u r t h e r n o tic e from th e g a m e w a r d e n 's r e t a r y of s t a te , following an e x c h a n g e office h u n t i n g of n a ti v e p h e a s a n t s Woodson Oarage, Phone 27. of id e a s with L. D. MoArdle, d i r e c to r a nd g r o u s e will be p ro h ib ite d in Mult r. W . JA C O B S, P R O P R IE T O R After garage cloaca, phone res of t h e b u r e a u of effic ie nc y, a n d Fred noniah, C l a c k a m a s . M arion, Linn. Baa. P hona 81 n O fflca P h o a * 4 I J . Dibble, d i r e c to r of th e b u r e a u of t Lane, Polk, B enton, Yam hill a n d idence, 118-la. Ucauav« of t b s s t a t e of W a s h in g t o n W a s h in g t o n counties. Principal Events o* thè Wf« Briefly Sketched for 'nfoc- (nation of Cur Leader. 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