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About Mt. Scott herald. (Lents, Multnomah Co., Or.) 1914-1923 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1914)
NEWS NOTES OF CURRENT WEEK Incomes Made to BealC Share of "War\ Tax Washington, D. U—An lncom>k¿ax k ln< reuse of one-half of 1 por cent ukd a reduction of the minimum exemp tion from $3000 to $3000 nnd the maxi mum exemption from $4000 to $300)» > were tentatively agreed on by Demo • cratic members of the ways and means , committee w ho are framing the emer gency bill to raise $100,000,000. it is estimated that the proposed Income tax changed would product* $35,000,000 annually. London reports few unemployed, 11 In deciding on the but recruiting is active. crease, the committee Germany is urging Sweden to join , fact that revenue from this source would not be available until next July, her in the European war. but the opiulon was general that the Martial law is tightly drawn in i increased revenue from other sources Butte. Mont., where miners are riotous. would meet any deficit until that time. Under the proposed changes the tn- The Japanese government has pass I come tax would be 1 v-j per cent on in ed a bill for a war fund of about $25,- comes of single persons in excess of 500.000. $2000 and the same on married per Russians declare Austrians lost 100,- sons in excess ot $3000. in addition the one-half per cent in 000 men and 57 cannon in a t'attle near crease would be added pro rata In ac Lemberg. cordance with the increased sur taxes President Poincare, of France, suc on incomes In excess of $20,000. The committee agreed also that the ceeds in reaching his new seat of gov increased tax on beer and malt liquors ernment at Bordeaux. should be fixed at 5»» cents a barrel, Seventy-two thousand Russian sold bringing In $35.000,000. On domestic iers join the allies, being transported wines an extra tax of 20 cents a gal Ion will raise $10,000,000. Distilled through Scotland and via sea. spirits will escape an extra tax. but it Heavy rainstorms do slight damage was decided to tax rectified spirits 2 In Western Oregon and Washington, cents a gallon, realizing $2.000,000. but will benefit the late fruit. Opponents of an increased tax on The British cruiser Pathfinder was whiskies won their fight after three sunk by striking a mine in the North ballots had been taken. Proposals to levy an additional tax of 25 and 15 Sea and 242 men are reported lost. cents a gallon were defeated. On a Rudyard Kipling in an address at proposal to make the tax 10 cents a Brighton. England, referred to the gallon, there was a tie vote. Finally German attack as "organized barbar 1 it was agreed to make the tax apply ism.” ‘ only to rectified spirits at 2 cents. I Militia Guards Butte: Huge Pavilion Rises at Winter Clothing Issued BRITAIN MOVES TO GUARD EGYI*T '. Salem State Fair Grounds Butte, Mont. Two additional nr rests were inadt» Sunday by the Nn llotml Guard of Montana, which Is Salem When the Oregon State sand. There Is an arcade 20x130 fed keeping pence In Butte by mnlntnlnitig Fair opens Monday, September W. a in which Is a drinking fountain, and j martial law. Th« men arrestad are new pavilion will be ready to receive ; ------- there — are ____ nine ___ double entrances) and Herbert Cary nnd William O'Brien. _ ' eiinrged ' ..................... ‘ . They with kidnaping, visitors. The structure Is nearing lid windows, while In th« roof there 'both were members of tho deportation com completion and the painters are busj are 14 skylight* 12x20 feet. on th<> outer walla. The legtslati))' There were 1.724 barrel» of cement, mlttcQ oí the Mlneworkura' Union. O'Htlen was temporary chairman of assembly ot 1913 made an appropria or d.S9ti *nck«. used In the building lion for a brick building to Im used for and 1,900 pound« of putty were uaixl the Mineworkers Union when It was llrat formed mid in the election for housing agricultural and horticultural I In the skylights. Spreading of Hostile Propaganda products of the state of Oregon, and The «ecqnd floor has 16,656 square permanent officers lie wiih a cundldate Among .Moslems Reared Roti, work would have commenced last feet of space, while the first has 24.- for president in opposition to "Muck year, but brick could not be obtained/ 646 square feet. One-half tulle of steel I«“ McDonald. No riot calls were turp mania to Stand by Italy. The contract was let Inst March to ro«1s were used nnd 5,000 10 Inch bolts. cd In and the bulk ot tho state guards reulol within military lines Catholic I.eDeux A LeDeux of Portland, they I One mile of boll's was bored for the being the lowest bidders among the bolts. The flooring la all of two-inch anil Protealant services were held In Washington, It <’. German and Au 20 or more. They began work April Oregon fir. Frank Lanning subcon tho courthouse for the mon. Two hun 15 of tho present year, and with the tracted the brk-k work and plastering ilred members of tho Nutlonul Guard striali consular officers have been or exception of two weeks' delay owing ant! employed tin average of 20 men. who liuvo failed to report In Butte are dered by British authorities to Ivuv« to the state's Inability to supply the [ T. J Wilson subcontracted the paint to l>< brought here under guard. Of brick, have been busy every day. Ing nnd W. J. Morton of i'ortlund sub fleers with wurrantn wore dispatched Egypt nt once. ItoutnanU Ims announcod officially The main structure is 122x243 feet j contracted the roofing. State Archl to the men's homes. Every indication points to n pro that If she ubandoli* her poaltlon uf outside dimensions, and the auditorJ t«<ct Knighton drew the plan« for th« longed stay of the militia hero. Their \ neutrality. It will bo to follow I ho ium annex is 56x112 feet. There Is a| building. heavy concrete foundation, four feet ' The combined building—pavilion winter ovorconta will arrivo soon, and courao taken by Italy. Great Britain lias informed the high, above which are 900.000 brick. ' nnd auditorium—will cost about $61,- the camp Is being fitted up for M loiix Uniteti Statua that sho would look * Itti the number In the combined building 500, when finished. It will be th«< stay, The Butt« Typographical Union favor on th« sending of American war- The brick was made by tho state and home of the permanent county exhib passed n resolution asking that the an- ships to Turkish porta to care for sold to the contractors at *8.50 a thou- its. loons be kept closed during tho time j Christiana In case there wan a Mo that martial law prevails hero. Be linmmedan uprising against them. These developments in the highly cauto Monday was labor day the mines dosed Sunday and did not reopen un critical situation brought about by the feeling of the Triple Entente that Tur I til Tuesday. \ In certain to JO.II til.' ronfili t on i the side ot Germany and Austria were conveyed in official disputi hea to the United States government. Sutherlin — At a conference in the Sutherlin into ca«h, it i« the» intention Grcnt Britain's expulsion of German I of the lumbermen to co-operate with J local office of the Roach Timber com nnd Austrian consular officers vi n« Tho Europcan wnr to dat«> lina cosi taken bere |o menu that she liud do- pany a contract was signed by repre one of the big railroading interests in extending this first unit which is un sentatives of the timber company and der construction, into a through cast thè countries Invalvcd thè vast total I tcrmlncil to put an end lo tho pro of tU70.000.000. Thls total la based German propugundn which ahe saya the McAllister & Son Construction and west line. A survey has been on thè figure« ot $55,000,000 lo«« a day the consulur officers have been cirvu- company, of Portland, whereby the completed from Sutherlin to Coos Bay «Mtimatcd by th» must eminiiut Prenci» luting since the outbreak of hostili Richard Harding Davis, war corres- Pugilati stntlstlclans ties The affaira of Egypt, a semi- latter is to commence construction and a maximum grade of I per cent lami I pondent. who was arrested in Germany 41'111,'4T DDVI’C DPAD/KUn Th» dnlly «stimai« of $55,000,000 In sovereign state, under the sovereign work on the first 28 mlies of the Suth established. as a spy. says he was released by mak- nOCiAl DUilLO I IUH WEV erlin, Coos Bay A Eastern railroad A party under Chief Engineer II. D. | cludi'* lost «uirning power, economie ty of the Hultnn. practically have been ing a “bluff.” Iosa, lo*« by destruction of warahlps, within ten days, and carry the work Haley, of the Lumbermen’s Engineer deslruction of ammunitlons. Iosa by administered by Grcnt Britain ever One hundred and ten Chinese stu-1 since tho bombardment of Alexandria through to completion as speedily as London. — Extensive farming ing company, of Portland, will be dents, including ten girls, arrived at norma! bombardinent of town«, eco ami the suppression of the Arable In throughout the British Isles and the possible. E. A. Tudor, representing outfitted at Sutherlin during the nomi« lo»* tlirough cnaualtieg. lo»* In uurrectlon 32 years ago. San Francisco en route to various plowing of land at every place where the McAllister Construction company, month, to investigate the North Ump animala and industriai and cotntner American colleges. The natives have never entirely lout it is available is urged in an open let who has spent several days here figur qua River canyon and pass in the vi dal Iosa. , ' their aversion, however, for the In The French government is furnish ter issued by P. Lloyd Graure, secre It do«« not Include «uch abnortnal truders, nnd Britain believes Germany ing free transportation to all who will tarv of the Unionist agricultural com ing on the contract, has departed for cinity of Diamond lake, the summit Portland to superintend the shipment of the Cascade mountains, due ea«t of lo*««* as Ih«* destruction of Iamvaln. has for a decade been busy fomenting leave Faris, and it Is estimated that mittee. whtch was approximately Iloo.ouo.ooo • anti English feeling Word of the Sul over two million have gone. “If steps are not taken to assure a of the company’s grading outfit to Sutherlin. From the previous investi tan's friendliness of Into to Germany Sutherlin. He said that he expected gations of the Forestry service, the The burgomaster of Louvain says supply of wheat from May to August,” and Austria Is belleied by Briri*h ot the Germans have promised to cease Secretary Graure says, “we may see to have the equipment here in a few Umpqua river pass is of Itut* altitude Liner Strike» Submarine fidala to huve been spread to Egypt, hostilities against the city, and that wheat rise to famine prices, To avoid days and hoped to be in shape to com and more accessible than that of the Mine; Twenty Drowned an appeal being made not only to th«» this, the government should offer a mence grading next week. Willamette Fork at Odell lake, through residents may safely return. London. — The Wilson passenger Nationalist sentiment of the natives, considerable bonus to all farmers to There was much rejoicing through which the Natron survey was made. liner Runo, with 6<M) passengers on but their religious feelings. Turkey advises United States not to keep their wheat in stack until May of out the valley when it became known On the report of the engineering Franco openly bus charged In her attempt to send the cruiser North Car next year, at the same time reserving that the contract for the first unit of party and the anticipated revival in' board, struck a mine In the North Sea communications with the American olina through the Dardanelles, because the right to purchase all the wheat at the railroad had been signed and that trade and railroad building in this and was sunk Monday. All of tho government that the German propa crew nnd passengers, with tho excop a price equal to the present price plus the waters are heavily mined. construction was to begin at once. country, will depend the extension of tlon of about 20 Russian refugees, ganda In astir inciting Mohtuninodan the bonus.” uprisings, not only in Egypt, but In The backers of the line are making the Sutherlin road cast through the were saved. The steamer Isthmian this week sailed from Pacific Coast ports to Tho Runo sailed from Hull for Arch Indin and Turkey. a thorough investigation of the route undevelo;>ed empire of Eastern Ore The Intimation from Great Britain New York via the canal with 500 tons Mexicans Agree on Plane both eastward and westward from gon, and to Boise, Idaho. The Suther angel nnd fouled tho mine when about that she would be pleased to see Amer of wood pulp for paper making. 4o miles oft Shields nt 4:35 o'clock for Holding New Election Sutherlin, with the idea of an early lin survey will be made from Diamond The rescues were made by a fishing ican warships In 7'urklsli |a>rts la in extension of the line. * * lake through Klamath, Lake and Har The sinking of a fishing trawler, line with what Franc« Informell the Washington, D. C.—The basis for which struck a mine in the North Sea. While the first 28 miles of the road ney counties to Malheur lake, where it trawler, a member of the crow of United Staten two weeks ngo. Various is reported. The skipper and a fire-; the recent assertion ot President Wil is primarily for the purpose of con is expected to connect up with the ex which said ho heard a report nnd saw nations have declared In view of the man were drowned. Ten others were son that he believed Carranza and Vil verting the huge timber holdings of tension from the Oregon Short Line on tho Runo rise in th« water, then settle appeal that has been mud« to the Mo by tho head until the fore part of tho la would co-operate in restoring con rescued. ship wax nwash. She remained In this hammedans they f)'uro| a general up stitutional government in Mexico was the Roach Timber company, east of Snake River to Juntura. The Turkish ambassador to Ameri revealed Wednesday, when it became position long enough to enable her rising against Christian*' ca says the proposed visit of American known that General Obregon, personal Hunting Season May small boats and tho ’’trawlers to pick Hop Yields Surpass All warships to Turkey is a deliberate at friend of General Carranza, had sign up the survivors, 200 of whom wero Austrian Attack Fails; tempt by England to involve America ed the proposals of General Villa for Be Closed by Governor Expectations of Growers later landed nt Hull. in th.e war. , Tho fishing trawler Prince Victor an electoral program. Russians Get Rich Booty Newberg.—A visit to the hop yards picked up 22 persons who were cling Salem — Whether the game season, The program in full is as follows: It is reported the Marconi Wireless Petrograd, via London.- •"Desperate Telegraph company will erect the' That a convention of the delegates which opened in the state Sept. 1, on the opposite side of the Willamette ing to a capsized boat. The trawler’s flghting continues along the front largest and most powerful wireless | of the constitutionalist army be called when a proclamation issued by Gover from Newberg discloses the fact that crew snw threo others drowned. The from Lublin to Kholm, where tho plant in the world on Young's Bay, to arrange the date of the election for nor West a few weeks ago, closing it, the crop will be much better than was mate of the Prince Victor was lowered over the side of the fisherman by hues Tenth Austrian army corps mad« an Congress, President and Vice-Presi near Astoria, Or. predicted a few weeks ago. Dr. W. E. and thus helped in tho work of rescue. attempt to break through the Russian expired, will continue to remain open dent. lines,” says nn official statement is I A London Post correspondent de That no military man be a candidate is problematical, the executive saying Mallory, w ho has 80 acres which have I Tho American consul, John Hay. clares he saw a letter from a German for President or Vice-President or begun to bear recently, says that a{ bound for Odessa, was among tho • r«« sued here Mondny. he was undecided as to whether he "The Austrians were heavily re cued, but was injured. officer on sick leave, in which it was Governor of any state. portion of these will produce a pulsed and 5000 were made prisoners. s'ated that the German losses had That a civilian take charge of the would issue a new proclamation. this year, which Is far beyond The Russians secured various docu been over 350,000. provisional government to hold elec England Raises Anglo- The governor issued the proclama yield of the first crop. menta In which the Austrian generals tions. The Municipal Charities commis tnnde urgent appeals for help from tion closing the season until Septem American Army Corps That a general amnesty be declared C. F. Yeager, who has 14 acre« and sion at Los Angeles has refused per- Germany. ber 1, on petition of timbermen, they except as to those who committed the employs 65 pickers, begun work Au mission to the Salvation Army to con- Ixmdon.—An Anglo-American con "In Galicia 30 locomotives and nn tinue its solicitation of money and crime or participated in the assassina representing that hunters in the woods gust 26. He says he has the biggest tingent to aid Grcnt Britain nnd her enormous amount of rolilug stock tion of Madero and Suarez. were responsible to a great extent for supplies in that city. I crop on one-year vines in that part of | allies is now In process of formation, were captured. That the officers of the old federal the many forest fires. They have under tho direction of n commute« "The Russians entered the railway It is reported on good authority that army who can show clean records shall the state and that they will produce consisting of leaders of Anglo -Amcrl station at Lemberg and found It the entire sugar crop of the Hawaiian be taken into the new national army. again petitioned the governor to close a ton and a half to the acre. can society here. Ixird Lyveden is it until rain eliminates the fire danger. crowded with trains loaded with am- Islands will be refined in California That all reforms shall be put John P. Ranzati and wife, who have! the head of tho organization, and also munition, dynamite, benzine and med- “When the game code was adopted plants, and $5,000,000 is to be spent through in an energetic manner, but commandant of the corps. leal stores. The Russians captured the timbermen requested that it be about 70 acres of hops, have just com I in enlarging the establishments. on a legal and constitutional basis. Speaking nt the headquarters of the I the station no suddenly that three mo- General Carranza already has com amended so as to provide for the clos menc«<! picking. They often employ 1 corps, Ix>rd Lyvednn said: A Havas agency dispatch from Zu torcars which were on th« point of rich. Switzerland, says that the news plied with the first proposal by calling ing of the game season until Septem 400 pickers. Last Year a imrtion of, *"We are accepting Anglo-Ameri leaving fell Into their bands. their land produced three tons to the ' papers there announce that Germany a general convention for October 1 to ber 1,’’ said the governor. “By issu acre. cans for this contingent, but only "In th« neighborhood of Svolwn a ing a proclamation, which expired has rejected Austria's request for a select a provisional president. Three hundred and twenty-five pick those not eligible for Lord Kitchener's German aeroplane wax brought down loan and that the bankers have taken September 1, I closed the season. special nrrny. I have been In com nnd th« aviator captured. ers went to work on the farm of A. J. • similar action. Whether they are now entitled to have Ray & Sons. It Is expected that the ; munlcntlon with the war office offici • "At Vlotslavsk a German armored Germane Seek Boer Aid. it closed for a longer period is a ques picking w ill last three weeks. The | als. and several members of the llonse train coming from Alcxnndrovo at A Dutch professor at Stanford Uni London.—That the Germans In tion. I appreciate the danger from crop Is heavy and covers 130 acres. of Lords, nnd have outlined tho pro tempted to shell the town, but wan versity. Cal., who was in Holland at the outbreak of the European war, Southwest Africa, where there are 30,- fire, however, and the damage which A. J. Ray Ar Sons have added to their posed organization. Every one tins beaten off." says that country was saved from a 000 German troops, have been storing would result to the forests, and have drying capacity. It takes 100 pounds been much Impressed nnd believes we 1 German invasion only by the remark guns and ammunition for some time taken the subject under advisement.’’ of green hops to make 25 pounds ot shall bo able to produce n renlly use- ful force to support tho British army. I Russian Troops Swarm ably quick mobilization of its army. preparing for military action, has been State Forester Elliott, after con dry. "I have been asked by the author!-| At all the places visited an immense 1 Six hundred Germans have been made known to the British, lt is said ferring with the governor, gave it as ties to keep my committee at work on j to Attack German Rear amount of work had been expended In | captured on board the Hutch steamer the Germans believed that the Boers his opinion that the season should not Its organization and offer the corps In New York.—Russian troops to the preparation for a crop. Heavy posts Tambora. Among them are 33 offi- would aid them. be closed unless the forest fire situa- i were set and well braced and from four months' time. We have nlrendy I number of 150,000 have passed cers and dpctors, who are in prison had a most generous response In both Although the Germans proceeded tion became more serious. these heavy galvanized wire was volunteers nnd donations. We must through England nnd are now at the at Chateau Brest, The Tambora sail- with great secrecy, the British offi rear of the Gertnnn army In France, strung on which to train the vines.; equip tho corps ourselves. ed July 30 from Batavia for Rotter cials have been fully informed con The ground wan as free of weeds as al "The regiment will bo „„ composed of according to Vance Thompson, an Cannery Site In Settled. dam. cerning their action, know the num Gresham.—The Gresham cannery well kept garden. 1 h« expense of ctil-, onc ftn,j a jIH|f battalions of Infantry, American writer who nrrlved here on China officially notified the state ber of arms in their possession and site will occupy an acre near the Mt. rivaling, picking and putting Into the I three troops of mounted infantry, or tho Red star Ilnv-r Kroonland, which department at Washington of its in-! their military deposition),. Hood railway. The first assessment blns ready for drying Is estimated at, rough riders, nnd maxim, ambulnnce, sailed from Liverpool August 28. ability to participate in the naval ren-l On that day, Mr. Thompson said, he of 25 per cent of the capital stock has 6 cents a pound. The hop yards above and transport detachments. If enough dezvous at the Panama-Pacific Expo-1 Art Protection Urged. been levied and is now payable at the referred to may be taken an fair nam-J men volunteer we may hnve to form saw detachments of Cossacks on their sftion. Conditions arising because of way to the Channel ports, nnd learned pies of those In that vicinity. nddltlonnl regiments. the war were given as the reason and i Washington, D. C.—President WII- Bank of Gresham. The money will be “The cost of equipping a single com that the British government had sus the Chinese foreign office expressed son took under consideration a «ug- used to erect the building. The lease pany Is $3600. Our horses will have pended the regular train service In gestion from Ambassador Herrick at on the property secured from the Port Water Right Owner Will its deep regret. to come from America, as the remount order to give the Russians the right of land Railway, Light Hr Power company Paris that the United States approach The correspondent of the Reuter department here may need nil the way. He added that he could say from is for ten years with the privilege of the powers In an effort to have their Not Mar Latourelle Fallu Telegram company at Rome says that roilablo nuth< Itles that 150,00(1 Rus sultnble horses In Great Britain.” purchasing It at the expiration of that armies regard historic buildings, mon a dispatch has been received there sinus had already crossed the Channel That he has no Intention of cxercls- time for Ji 500. uments and works of art as "interna from Naples saying: "Steamers ar- nnd wore now probably nttncklng tho I Ing his water-right on Latourell Falls riving from Egypt report that German tional property.” German rear, while It was understood | In such a manner as to Impair their Russians Capture Zeppelin. Ambassador Herrick cabled the sug-, emissaries are inciting the Mohamme Union Dairymen Organize. thousands more were on their natural beauty, and that ho, Is more Petrograd, via Ixyndon. — The Rus that dans against England, saying that gestion after the diplomatic represen way from Archangel by the Arctic Union. — A permanent dairymen's ■ interested in preserving the fnlls and tatives in France of several neutral slans fired on and captured, near Zel- route to England. Germany is everywhere victorious.” countries had indicated the desire of organization, known as the Catherine exhibiting them to th« public that Guy da, n Zeppelin airship with Its 30 oc Reports arriving here say that de their governments to support the pro Creek ~ Dairymen’s association, was Talbot, who deeded them to the state, cupants, Including two staff officers sertions from the Austrian army are ject. formed here Saturday, with headquar- was asserted Saturday In a l«)tUT writ and two gunners, together with explo Peace In Rebel Promine. increasing dally. This is said to be ters at Union. W. A. Maxwell was ten Governor West by George Joseph, sives, plans and photographs. The especially true along the Roumanian elected president, W. S. Paddock vice victor In a recent suit with Mr. Talbot Russians nino brought down an aero- London.—A Reuter dispatch from Import of Treaty Noted. frontier, and it is declared also that president and XV. S. Miller secretary concerning the water rights on the plane, In which was an Austrian colo- Rome says an agreement has been many Austrian soldiers have reached Rome.—The Corriere d'Italia, com and treasurer, This Is the first or- falls. Mr. Joseph further offers to nel. reached between the people of Vnlo- Switzerland through the Tyrol. It is menting on the undertaking signed by ganizatlon of the kind In the county. pay Governor West's expenses on n During th« laut two day« 130 Ail- said that 34 per cent of the men of the powers of the Triple Entente, in By-laws were adopted and all neces round trip from Salem to Latourell, if st ria n officers nnd 7000 men, prisoners nn, Albania, and tho insurgents where the Mechlav regiments have disap which it was agreed that none of the sary arrangements made for future the executive cares to Investigate the of war, have passed through Minsk en by the latter will enter the town peared. • question himself. three would accept, terms of peace work. peacefully. Tho deposition of the gov route for Smolensk. I without the previous consent of the General Rennenkampff's troops arc ernment of Prince William of Weld Germany grants Americans leaving other two, sayB that the undertaking taking with them to the field the col- being recognized, tho notables of Va- Warehouse Contract Awarded. Berlin passes to ride on military trains, will have enormous importance. In Better Schools Is Aim. Iona have taken possession of tho ors carried by Scobelff In 1875. Astoria — The Port of Astoria com addition to its effect on Germany, it in order to escape the country. Oregon City.—"The banner year of town with great enthuslnsm. "A llavns will serve as a warning to certain mission awarded a contract for the Clackamas county achoola” Is the slo-1 Bomb-Dropping Airmen Wounded. agency dispatch from Venice, coming Germany opens her ports to neutral states, the paper declares. erection of a warehouse and transient gan which has been adopted by Conn- [ London.—A Reuter's dispatch from by way of Paris, says the Prince and ships, but advises them to stay 10 shed, 90 by 1000 feet on the new mu tv School Superintendent ('alavan nnd 1 Antwerp says a German aeroplnnc his family have left Venice for Switz miles to sea until pilots are furnished. Australia Halts Exports. nicipal wharf. The price is $128,352. Supervisor« Vedder and McCormick. | which flew over Ghent, dropping two erland. The first cablegram received at London.—A dispatch to the Post Other bids submitted were as follows: Every school teacher in the county j bombs, later descended nt Oordegom. Washington from Ambassador Morgan- from Melbourne says that the govern Bovajohn-Arnold company, $128,925; and every school board has received Its two officers had been wounded Rout of Austrians Reported. a letter from the office of th«» county and they were brought to Antwerp. thau, at Constantinople, in several ment has prohibited the export of J. E. Ferguson, $130,747. Romo, via London.—A dispatch wheat, flour, tinned and other meats superintendent In which many sugges days, has reached the White House. It from Cettlnje to the Mcnsagero says tion« for the betterment of the school Prince Lcopnld'n Nephew Killed. Montenegrin troops, under the com made no mention of any declaration of to any place outside the United King Wasco 0. H, Howe]! just finished a dom, except with the government’s are made. Last year the success of London.—German papers received mand of General Vukotltch, the war war. It was dated September 2 and consent. This decision is due to the 38 days’ run with his neyv 24 foot com spelling bees was pronounced and Su here show that Prince Ernest of Lippe, minister, have defeated the Austrians said the ambassador had succeeded in suspicion that Australian cargoes, os bine harvester. He harvested 2100 perintendent Calavan plans to extend a nephew of Prince Leopold IV, has nt lloljnnltz, In Herzegovina, captur sending home all Americans who de tensibly for South America, are really acres which made over 21,000 sacks. this enthusiasm to other lines of been killed. This Is the third casualty ing all their munitions of war and tho sired passage. Intended for the enemy. school work. The best day’s run was 924 sacks. In Prince Leopold's family circle. commissariat. "Resume of World’s Important Events Told in Briet TO BLOCK FAMINE PRICES German Consuls Expelled From All English Territory. Contract Let for 28 Miles Sutherlin-Coos Bay Road