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4 A large number of rattle feeders from Umatilla, Wasco, Gilliam. Ilaknr, Wallowa and Union counties mot at La Grand«' to attend the first annual cat tle fsedert’ - ■on volition. The law enacted at the 1919 session the legislature providing for a tax Principal Events of the Week of of 1 cent a gallon on gasoline sod H Briefly Sketched for In fo r-. a cent a gallon on distillate sold In Oregon has returned to th«- state up to mation of Our Roadors. N o m atter w here March 1, 1920, proc«-«-d* totaling |390,- 912 22, according to a r«-port prepared you buy“ Red Crown, by Ham A Koz»r. assistant secretary Concrete monument* are to be u*««1 you always get the by l.ane county In murkliiR the line of state. same high-quality fuel. John L. Hand, attorney of Maker, of county rourin. will be appointed a in«-mb«T of th* F H. Crosby, Oregon p ion eer of 1849 I t is made to meet the a resident of Albany, died in that city board of higher curricula to succeed requirements o f your aged utmost US years. * A G ll«als of Tillamook at th» expira engine. Member» of the Northwest Wider- t i o n of th*- latter’s term Other mem front Employers' union will hold t ielr bers of the board uA Jonah U. W l*^ "R ed C row n ” it all-re biennial meet lug in I'ortlnnd April 10. Portland, (.’harb-s A brand. itoaeburg; J K Hedge*. Oregon City, and C. J. finery gasoline with the For mi r President Ti.fl w'.ll lee ur. Hmlth, Portland. fall and continuous chain at Salem May 28 nnd-r the nusplci « ut Forty head of purebred Hereford cat- tbe student» of W illamette unlver.lty a t boiling points neces- tl< wi re sold at La Grande Haturday Htrlklna laundry worker» ut Ih< aary for ready starting, ut public auction by Andrew and Oar- Mall»* have returned to their y-owltl >ns. quick and smooth acceler r*-tt Itlokland Tb>- bidding was very p<-ndtuK arbitration of the wngo <, i * h low, probably du«- to the bad weather ation. steady, dependable lion which prevailed. Didders from Union power and long mileage. The capai Ky of the state phi a uni | county. Mend and Maker bought the Look for the "R ed C row n” farm In lauie county 1» lit be dou -led stock, tb<- total amount raised by tbe tht» year, arcordlnit to (lame Waiden sal«* te log $10,880 sign before you fill. Shoe maker. Governor Olcott, acting upon a re M. A. Marl». 10 years old. empb y d port from Mr. W H. Lytle, state Veter - a» a dock band on the »Isatm-r Id » Itiutlan. that a contagious disease of patch, wu» drowned In the Coqi llle »h'-«'p known as wuhles exists In prac rlver near Ilondon tical! y all states outside of Oregon, County fair stock titalln g 111 66« Issu'-d a proclamation abrogating th* ha» been subscribed at I lend ,md pr-sent quarantine and making more enoush more has been guaranteed to drastic the regulations attendant to the make up an oven |20,0<0 »hlpim-nt of tb«-s«- animals Into th* Fifty » « I crlntondants and principals state. T. 0 Sudtell, Special A g t , Standard Oil Go., Cottage Grove, Ore. of the Ku*t"rn Or«-gon ¡tchool u,,s< ela Two new suw mills will be erected 1 1 ......... tion at*ended the annual i s m I iu of In the upper Willamette country south the organization at 1-u Grande. east of Fugem- at once. K. E. Hmlth Fruit k rower» of Morto'i county re and associates, under tbe name of the port orrhanl» to be In r vary promt In* (lukrldge Lumber company and who condition. Foreboding» of gr«-»t dim recently bought 7,000,000 feet of gov ago lost wlntor ban not teen reall/.i-d ernment timber on H&lmon creek above / e Total ilepouit» In the bonks of the that town, have bought the machinery »loti- on K< bruary 28, 1920, aggregated for a mill of 35,000 fe«-t capacity. The 1278.8-12,787.87, a decrease of »27.« 97. other mill will Is- erected by the Ed 955 46 »inn the call of November 17, wards Lumber company at Landax and 1919. this plant w ill have a capacity of 25,000 A brunch of the state tuxpay r »’ feet. I ague |* being organized In Hood 111»- Pur- has*- of Hwan Island and remov er county to combat the Non Part -an al of the west half of it from the river; league or 1 Its alleged Oregon aff.Ila- closing of th<- pr>-»cnt crooked, donger- tlon. the Ijm d and Labor l^-ogu< : ous --list channel and the creation of The d> partiiK nt of the Interior has a straight west channel 1600 feet wide, noth It'd wau-r users In the Kla.n ith tog«.-tber with tho construction of a gi Irrigation district that th" 1920 tote gantic mole on th«- < out side of Swan for up« ration and maintenance will be Island, providing terminal and dockage a minimum of |3 Instead of |1 25 for facilities superior to those of any other 43 S O U T H S IX T H S T R E E T m 2 25 P H O N E 16 P3 each Irrigable acre. | city on the Pacific coast, form the sali Income and «-zee*« profits taxes ag ent feature* of a f 10.000,000 harbor de gregating approximately 11,000,000 >)00 velopment plan submitted to the Port have been paid Into the f«d«-ral tr-ae land city oouncll by a committee of flf- ury a* the first Installment of the na teen. ’ f tlon’a tax for 1919. Oregon'a portion Eighteen thousand acre* of Indian was over 17.000,000. land* In the Umatilla Indian reserva A conference of Morrow county tion will bo lcaa«-d upon *«-aled bids school principals, directors atul tench on May 8. Announcement of the avail era at IL-ppm* puss.-d rtsolutions rec ability of this land for lease ho* been nmmendlna the salary of school mu mode by E. L. Schwartz lander, super perlnteud- nt I»- flx« d at )3000 per y< ar intendent of tbe reservation. There and a minimum salary of 21500 for are about 208 parcels In the offering. teachers. Not more than 800 acres can be leased The Oregon fu b llc servlc«- commls to one p«*rson. The rules under which slon will hold a conference with mem the land la leased also provide that two bers of the Idaho public service com ycur leases only will be expected except mission, officials of the Idaho Power when both parties agree to a four-year company and the Oregon irrigation louse. power users, at Ontario. Malheur coun According to W. 1L Canon of th* ty, on April 8. lloseburg United State« land office. In With the object of organising the quiries concerning the Oregon and Cal sheep asd goat raisers In Mouglas ifornia lands are coming In at tbe rate county. Agriculturist C. J Hurd has of about 100 a day. Although consid called a meeting which will be held erable Interest Is manifested In these In Iloacburg April 2, when the breed lands the rush that was expected prob 0 ers will bo urged to Improve the grad« ably will not materlallsA. Most of th« With the invention of the tractor the farmer ims become of their herds. requ< sts for Information are from ex- nn ngriculturnlifit and hood may have to have a laboratory Stockmen In the vicinity of Dixie service men who desire to exercise and Murk«» arc greatly worried con their preference rights. It Is expected and ImaineHN office for the proper and dignified conduct of earning the feeding situation on the that there will b*- a large number of wknt ia now a regular huaineNa. The farmer is mm not only surrounding cattle ranges At prtrs filings when the lands are opened to ^he moat independent of men lint the tractor ìn making him ent the grass Is scarce on the low hills entry. and there la no grass at all on the a man of independent means. The h'ordson is the most prac- Attorneys for the settlers on the cen higher altitudes. tral Gregofi Irrigation a*'gre*atloo tieai for tin* farm of the Cottage drove country and the dif Two men charged with selling or mode their first definite move In a ference in the price is something that the business man farmer chard tracts for the Mexican Land campaign to oust the Central Orison company wen- temporarily detained In Irrigation company from control of the will take into eonaideration. Always glad to have the chance Portland by H. J Ahuldermau. state Irrigation system and the lands which to demonstrate. corporation oom in last oner, and com It wuters, by filin g a suit In equity to pelled to return money advanced by prevent the company from collecting a«'vcn purchasers of the lands. any maintenance charges or from en The minimum aoahi for common la forcing the collection on outstanding bor In the various sawmills of Coos contracts until the Irrigation system Is liny has te'On Increased from |4 80 per put Into condition to supply water for F R E E D E M O N S T R A T IO N day to |S.30 per day. as the result of the acreage wnlch has already been J a conference b*‘tw«>«'n five employers purchased. and five representative* of the Loyal The fruit situation throughout the Legion of lo ggers and LumN-rmen. Willamette valley ta good except In In Sara A. Koxer, assistant »«'critury of stances where the tree* and vines were state, has mailed out several thousand winter tnjur-d, said J. O. Holt, manag pamphlets containing a digest of the er of the Eugene Fruit Growers’ asso election laws of Oregon. The pam elation and field director of the Ore phlot Is a biennial product of the sec gon Growers’ association, after a trip retary of state’s office and Is much through tho valley. Mr. Holt aaya that sought by voters and office holders In all loganberry vines that had aot been why all sections of Oregon. trelllsed before the freea<> came are In were The state highway commission haa fin«' shape, but as a rule the vines that so skillfully requested the state board of control were up on trejllsee were hilled down Chesterfields bring you to Issue 12,500,000 of bonds to meet to the snow line. There Is a vigorous government aid In the construction ol growth of new shooti on those vines. the best of Turkish and post and forest roads In Oregory under Fourteen rent# a pound Is being of Domestic leaf, blended the provisions of the co-operative fed fered by Halem buyers for the straw- to bring out new de eral aid law enacted at the special ses ’berry crop for 1920, according to an lights of flavor. sion of the legislature laat January nouncement. Several contracts at this The Marlon county grand Jury la ex prlc«- have been executed while other pected to resume Its Investigation of growers are said to be conalderlng the th«' affairs of the state treasurer’s de offer. It Is said that the product la part ment this week after being en for shipment to eastern markets for gaged with other business for several use of a fruit Juice corporation. The days. The auditors employed by the loganb«'rrr situation remains unchang state to examine the books of the ed anti quite a number of contracts are treasurer will compb'te their work on being written at I I cents a pound. Thursday. Their figure* and records Halem runners are meeting with probably will be turned over to Attor eldership opposition this season, a nu ney-General Brown and later submit her of outside buyers being on t ted to th* grand Jury for consldsration. ground at ike present time. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST The Gasoline o f Quality Plaster Lime Cement Drain Tile Pire Brick Building: Blocks \( S. !_• G o d a rd Independence Depends Upon Having a Fordson In2000Counties This Month The Forces of the Church of Christ W ill Gather To Face the Facts I N 2000 counties in the United States the pastors and laymen o f 30 great denominations will meet in conference this month. It is the kind o f conference that generate hold before a critical engagement; that business men hold before entering a new market. A conference o f judgment, not emotion; a clear-eyed facing o f the facts. A Survey that Business Men M ust Admire For more than a year hundreds of workers have bean quietly engaged in making a scientific survey of the mission fields, and of America county b y county. —Chesterfield AND not? Never fine tobaccos blended! \ 'I \ The facts developed are startling. N o such picture of America's religious situation haa ever before been drawn. On the basis of these surveys thirty Protestant de nominations are uniting in a Nation Wide Cooperative Campaign Each of the thirty denominations has its own “ For ward Movement” organized and officered. The Interchurch W o rld Movement is the clearing house for aO of those. It ia the agency which the churches have created to avoid duplication, to footer cooperation and make sura that every man and dollar render the utmost service possible. T h e month of A p ril w ill b e devoted to j the facts of the survey known to America; in the week of April 25th - May 2nd, will come a united simuftaneous financial campaign. Whether You Are Inside the Church or Out T o every man and every woman w ho loves hia country, these 2000 county conferences are vitally important. For the tecta developed by this great survey show vividly what forces are at work in America— and what,kind of a country this country ia to be. , S ee that the pastor o f y o u r church appoint» delegatee. A n y pastor can tell y o u the con ference place and date. O r m it e direct to the I nterchurch WORJJ) MOVEMENT"! % 43 W E S T 18th STREB T. N E W YORK C ITY T*As p u b lica tion o f th is ad rortiaam ant ia made poaatbto through tha oooparatioa o f SO danoouaationa. 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