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ot Embargo Not NEWS NOTES OF Right Admitted by United State» State Highway Fund Is CURRENT WEEK Divided by Oregon Board Washington, D. C.—The United States government haa made public its note to Great Britain announcing that it could not "admit” either the right of the allies or their aasertion for justification in placing an embargo on all commercial Intercourse between Germany and neutral countries. “To admit it," says the communica tion, "would be to assume an attitude of unneutrality toward the present enemies of Ggsat Britain, which would be obviously inconsistent with the solemn obligations of this government in the present circumstances, and for Great Britain to make such a claim would be for her to abandon and set at naught the principles for which she has consistently and earnestly con- tended in other times and circum- stances. ’ ’ The note reviews at length the legal phases of a blockade of belligerent ter ritory and virtual blockade of neutral coasts. In conclusion the United States as serts its expectation that Great Brit ain “after having considered" the pos sibilities of "serious interruption of American trade under the Order-in- Council, "will take steps to avoid them and in the event that they should unhappily occur, which under the rules of international law constitutes a vio lation of neutral rights. The American communication inter prets the circumstances under which Great Britain pretends to be justified in adopting retaliatory measures to ward her enemies as "merely a reason for certain extraordinary activities" by her naval force "and not an excuse for or a prelude to any unlawful ac tion." NORTHWEST MARKET REPORTS. GERMAN WARSHIP REACHES AMERICA Portland — Wheat — Blueatem, bid $1.28; forty-fold, $1.26; club, $1.27 red Russian, $1.22; red fife, $1.22. Resume of World's Important Millfeed Spot prices: Bran,^$26.60 Kronprinz Wilhelm Slips by Foe Events Told in Brief. ton; shorts, $28.60; rolled barley, $81 Into Newport News. «032. Com—Whole, $36 ton; cracked, $36 Both French and Belgians report Hay —- Eastern Oregon timothy, $14 Sinks 14 Merchantmen in Fight gains against the Germans. 66 16; valley timothy, $12 66 12.60 Months’ Cruise in Southern Italy has prevented the Germans grain hay, $10(<£12; alfalfa, $I2.60«6 Atlantic Ocean. from penetrating into Abyssinia. 13.60. Russia continues to report successes Vegetables — Cucumbers, hothouse, in the Carpathian mountain passes. $1.60 dozen; peppers, 806686c pound Newport News, Va.—The German cruiser Kronprlns Wilhelm, Special reports of bank examiners artichokes, 766685c dozen; tomatoes, converts«) the elusive raider of commerce In the show a nation-wide business revival. $5 crate; rabhage, 1 (008c pound; cel South Atlantic, slippe<l Into the port The British collier Lena is anchored ery, $4.60 crate; cauliflower, 76c6t$l Monday and asked for fuel and provis outside the three-mile limit off San dozen; head lettuce, $2.26 crate; hot ions. Many times reported destroyed, Diego harbor. Cal. former North German Lloyd liner house lettuce, 76c6l.fl box; spinach, the The knee joint of a mammoth esti had evade«! hostile warships for eight (q6c pound; rhubarb, 14663c pound months while she sent 14 merchantmen mated to be 250,000 years old was un asparagus, white, fl.26d6l.76 box to the bottom. Her officers said she earthed in Southern California. green, 96610c pound; eggplant, 80c was forced to steal her way past four French troops from Africa are rest allied cruisers off the Virginia capes to pound; (ieas, 1166124c pound. ing at Alexandria. Egypt, ready to this refuge. Green fruits — Strawberries, $4.60 reach proceed to help the British expedition "We got in without being seen by ary forces against Turkey. crate, apples, 60cdt$1.60 box; ci the enemy and we can get out the berries, f 116612 barrel. The well known American wish for same way," declared her commander, docks in Chinese ports is believed to Potatoes—Oregon, $1.26d6l.60 sack Lieutenant-Captain Paul Theirfelder. be one of the main reasons for the de formerly navigating officer of the Ger Washington, $1.26(<6l.60; new pota man mands being made upon China by cruiser Karlsruhe. toes, 10c pounds; sweet potatoes, 3Jo Japan. When she dropped anchor, the Kron pound. prlns Wilhelm ha<! less than 26 tons of Onions—Oregon, selling price, 76c coal A thief cut the hair from the tails and scanty provisions for the crew sack, country points. of 160 horses which were awaiting 600 men and 61 prisoners from Carrots, $1.60 sack; beets, $1.60 of shipment in Spokane. He got about British merchant ships sunk in the parsnips, $1.26; turnips, $1.76. 80 pounds of hair, which brings 8 Atlantic. Eggs — Fresh Oregon ranch, case South cents a pound. Of 14 ships that the 16,000-ton count, 186618c4c; candled, 19c dozen, A prisoner who had recently escaped cruiser sank, nine were British, four Poultry — Hens, 164«(16c; broilers, from the chain gang in Los Angeles French and one Norwegian. 2666274c; fryers, 184620c; turkeys hired an auto truck and proceeded to The value of theee ships and their dressed, 226628c; live, 166619; ducks a Presbyterian church in that city and cargoes, officers of the Wilhelm esti 12(<61&c; geese, 8di9c. stole a baby grand piano. mated at $7,000,000. Butter - Creamery, prints, extras, When the Kronprlns Wilhelm ar Persistent rumors that Germany is WILLARD WINS WORLD’S 294c pound in case lots; 4C more in rived off Kimble Shoals, after passing about to invade Holland are current in CHAMPIONSHIP FROM BLACK less than case lots, cubes, 23dt26c. in the Virginia capes, early in the day, London. It is well known that Hol Hope— 1914 crop, nominal; < two Unite«! States submarines, the G-l land is ready to repel any such in Havana—Jack Johnson, exiled from tracts, nominal. and D-2, met her. The apfiearance of vasion to the best of her ability. Wool— Eastern Oregon, coarse, 22d6 of the California & Ore "We hope to complete arrangements own country, Monday lost his claim gon Completion the submarines cause«! considerable 26c; Eastern Oregon, fine, 18d(,20c and carry the work to a successful con Two men and a woman have been his Coast railroad from Grants Pass to fistic fame as the heavyweight among the crew, but there within a very short time,’ valley, 24d£27c; mohair, new clip, 29 surprise arrested near Baker Or., charged with to Crescent City, Cal., at a cost approxi elusion champion of the world, the title being was no demonstration, as the little 663 Impound. the holdup of a stage recently in which wrested from him by Jess Willard, the mating $5,000,000, was assured thia said James F. Twohy, a mem'ter of Cascara bark — Old and new, 44c vessels convoyed the German raider to $7000 worth of gold bullion was stolen. Kansas cowboy, the biggest man who week when Twohy Bros., railroad con the firm. quarantine, where Dr. MacCafferty, pound. The new road will be an Important The bullion was found concealed in a ever entered the prize ring. United States quarantine officer, tractors of Portland, arranged with factor in the future development of Cattle — Beet steers, 97.26d67.76 boarded badger hole. Monday's fight probably has no par the her. choice, $7667.26; medium, $6.76667 city officials of Grants Pass to Pass and all the territory in Commander Theirfelder reported 66 Both the Villa and Carranxa factions allel in the history of ring battles. finance the project and perform the Grants choice cows, $66(6.70; medium, $666 the southwestern corner of the state, of the crew and prisoners were ill with in Mexico are preparing to use aero For 20 rounds Johnson punched and work. 6.76; heifers, $6'«(6.26; bulls, $3.6066 It will open up a rich section hereto beri-beri and requested that they be planes in their warfare against each pounded Willard at will, but his blows The people of Grants Pass already fore undeveloped and will give Grants 6; stags, $6666.60. taken to a hospital. other. American aviators will man grew perceptibly less powerful as the have Hogs — Light, $6.60667.56; heavy bonded themselves for $200,000 Pass and the southern part of the state $6.90666.60. The Kronprlns Wilhelm followe«i in the machines, and steel darts as well fight progressed, until at last he to pay for the first 10 miles of the an easy outlet to the sea. seemed unable or unwilling to go on. work. This portion of the road, from More the wake of the interned Prins Eitel as bom be will be used. Sheep — Wethers, $7tft8.25; ewe* significant than these facts Johnson stopped leading, and for Grants Pass to Wilderville, has been however, is the possibility that the $6667; lambs, $7.60669.26. Friedrich, which arrived here a month It is estimated that it will cost three or four rounds the battle be ago, after thrilling and effective opera built. The remaining portion, from new road will become a future link in $200,000 to repair the turbine engine tween the two huge men was little tions the German arms. Seattl<4— Wheat, Blueatem, $1.28 of the Coast liner Great Northern, and more than a series of plastic poses of Wilderville to Creacent City, is ap- through traffic between Portland and forty fold, $1.26; fife, $1.24; red Rus In for her raid of the seas since she proximately 81 miles long. It is esti- San Francisco. For this reason, it is it will be at least 30 days before she white and black gladiator. out of New York harbor Au- $1.20; barley, $26 ton. Car re slipped can resume her run between San So it was until the 26th round, when mated that the work can be completed believed that the road eventually will sian, gurt 3 last a* a German merchant and ceipts: Wheat, 18, oats, 8; barley, 2 summer. Twohy Bros, are pre- pass into the hands of the Southern Francisco and Portland. Willard got one of his widely swinging this passenger steamer, the Kronprinz Wil bay. 15;*flour, 10. pared to put a large force of men to Pacific company. Twohy Bros., it is helm never touched land and took 960 An diplomatic report from Rome de windmill right-hand smashes to John there within the next few weeka. understood, are acting for the South prisoners from various, vessels des clares that Austria is seeking a separ son’s heart. This was the beginning work Tacoma- -Apple»—Cooking, 766690c The road is bonded for $5,000,000, •rn Pacific. They have done much troyed. ate peace from Germany, and the ru of the end. Winesape, $1.26661.36 a box; local Most of these were sent to South it is understood that Twohy Bros, work for the Southern Pacific in the mor stirs Italy greatly, as such a When the round closed Johnson sent and have made adequate arrangement for past and are not apt to engage in rail 86c. American ports at different times on move would preclude any possibility of word to his wife that he was all in, disposing Vegetables — Cabbage, Flat Dutch, German bonds, as a means of road operation themselves. her gaining territorial accessions from and told her to start for home. She financing of the the project. ships, which met the raider in 21c; carrots, $1.60<v£l.66; beets, home It is reported When the road is completed to was on the way out and was passing that Canadian and European capital Grants Pass a link of only 75 miles be grown, $1.25 sack; potatoes, Yakima, response to wireless calls. Austria. round when a ists have agreed to take some of the tween Crescent City and Trinidad $32 ton; Idaho, $286(30; sweets, $3.60 Under a treaty between the United the ring left in to the the 26th body and a cy securities, which, on account of the Cal., will remain to be built to give cw t.; Early Rose seed, $60; tomatoes Germany Sends Sharp States and Prussia, made in 1828, stinging right to the jaw caused Johnson glowing reports regarding the terri the Southern Pacific a new through $6 case; Onions, green, 20c dozen Germany has announced that she will clonic Answer to America to crumple on the floor of the ring, pay in full for the sinking of the where he lay partly outside the ropes tory to be served by the new road, are line between Grants Pass and San Walla Walla, $1.76 box; Oregon yel Washington, D. C.—Count von Hern- low Danvers, $1.76; Yakima, $1.60 Francisco. American ship William P. Frye by the until the referee counted 10 and held expected to sell at a high figure. storff, the German ambassador, made garlic, 80c pound; radishes, local, 20c German auxiliary cruiser Prinx Eitel up Willard's hand in token of his new dozen bunches; parsley, 3c dozen public Sunday the text of the note he Friedrich. Columbia Fish Prices Set. Central Potato Depot ly-won laurels. bunches; lettuce, head, $2.26 crate recently presented to the State depart Astoria—The Columbia River sal Railroads of the Middle West have Suggested by Bulletin spinach, 6c pound; cucumbers, $2.26 ment, «ieclarlng that "If the American called upon employment agents for Pullman Car Porter»’ on packers, both canners and cold How co-operation might be worked dozen; celery, $4 66 4.60; rutabagas, people desire to observe thorough neu 10,000 laborers, to be put to work by storage men, have set the prices to be out by the potato growers of a given $1.86 sacks; cauliflower, $2.25 crate trality they will find means to stop the the end of April. The roads are pre Pay Only $27.50 Month Oregon, $3 crate; artichokes, 76c exclusive exportation of arms to one paring to put their roadbeds in the Chicago—The first government In paid for raw fish during the season district so as to eliminate what the dozen; sprouts, 8c pound side, or at least, to use thia export which opens on May 1 at the following best of condition to care for the heavy terms "the financial disaster rhubarb, Brussels local, 4c; asparagus, Wall: trade as a means to uphold the legiti into wages and conditions and rates: Small or cannery Chinooks, 6 . compiler tourist travel which is expected to the quiry in the marketing of their potatoes met Walla, $1.66 a box; green (was, 12c mate trade with Germany, especially employment of sleeping car porters cents a pound; large or cold storage by Coast during the summer. the vast majority of Oregon farm pound. the trade in foodstuffs." and conductors was made here Tuesday Chinooks, weighing 28 pounds or ers for past three years," is ex Fresh Meats — Steers, 12 66 121c The memorandum was prepared at “ Drys” succeed in voting out 100 by the United States commission on more, 7 cents a pound; marketable plained the in the concluding paragraph of pound; cows, 12c; heifers, 1266121c the German embassy, and while it does saloons in Illinois at the recent elec industrial relations. L. S. Hunger- steelheads, 3 cents a pound; blue- a 40-page potato bulletin just issued wethers, 141c; dressed hogs, 111c not call for a reply, the State depart tion. ford, general manager of the Pullman backs, 4 cents a pound; shad, 1 cent a by the University of Oregon. The trimmed sides, 161c; combinations, ment already has drafted one which will company, was on the stand most of the Butte, Mont., ousts its entire So day and was questioned by Frank P. pound; sturgeon, 6 cents a pound. bulletin is called "Markets for Pota 16c; Diamond T. C., 16ic; yearlings be delivered probably within a few The principal changes from last sea toes," makes a general survey cialist set of officers and elects Demo Walsh, chairman of the commission. of the 16c; ewes, 13c. days. figures are a reduction of one- potato situation, and may be had crats. on Poultry—Ducks, live, 106612c; hens, The ambassador, in his complaint, in In the first 15 years of the sleeping son’s half cent in the price of large Chi to the extension division at dressed, 16 66 1 8c; live, 10 66 14c forms the Unite«) States that, «contrary Twenty-seven Terre Haute, Ind., porter’s service, Hungerford said, he and an advance in the dividing application Eugene. officials are convicted of election is paid $27.50 a month. At the end of nooks springs, dressed, 22c; live, 146616c to the real spirit of neutrality, an point between what are known as The paragraph in question is frauds. live, $2.60 dozen; dressed, |6; enormous new industry of war ma 15 years he, like other service em small and large Chinooks from 25 to 28 "It might be advisable to establish a squabs, terial of every kind ia being built up turkeys, automatically received an ad pounds. The reason assigned for central Chicago elects an entire Republican ployes, depot at a convenient shipping geese, 20c. live, 18c; dressed, 286630c; in this country, and that this Is "sup vance of 5 per cent, which makes his these changes is that on account of the plant readily ticket, including mayor, the first in pay to the growers Butter—Washington creamery, 1966 plying only Germany's enemies, a fact $28.87 a month. In the first 10 war the shipment of cold storage or of the district accessible many years. in which the pound; Oregon and California, 28c. which Is in no way modified by the years of service be buys his own uni- pickled fish to Germany has been cur is formed. To this depot all association the grow 30c Eggs—Fresh The steam schooner Speedwell is froms, but thereafter the company tailed, purely theoretical willingness to fur ranch, 1866210*. and the market for that variety stranded on the spit off the Oregon takes or. this burden. A bonus system of the cured product is not encourag ers would ship all their potatoes, nish Germany as.well, if It were possi where they would be inspected and Spokane—Cattle—Prime steers, $6 ble." coast near Bandon. _______________ gives men with good records an extra ing. A similar reason is assigned for sorted. Only those of the very highest 6(7 cwt.; heifers, and cows $56(6. An Italian senator declares that un month’s pay for the year. cutting the price for steelheads 2 cents quality in every respect would be mar Sheep — Wethers, $6 6J 7; ewes, $5 Packing Plant Wrecked. less all naitons disarm anarchy will Mr. Walsh then brought up the sub a pound. keted for seed and for table use, and 666; lambs, $66(7. ject of tips. Kansas City—An explosion wrecked prevail universally. these carefully packed and sold under Hogs—Heavy live hogs, $6.26 cwt the seven-story Do you expect the public to pay cooling building of the Applegrowers To Build. An Austro-German force capture the difference between these wages a name or brand that would establish light, $7.26. Cudahy Packing 7500 Russians of a mountain line on and a living wage?" he asked the wit Hood River—Having been unable to their reputation. If this high quality Wheat—$46 ton, delivered In city. Sunday night. company's plant here the Hungarian border. was rigidly maintained and the reputa Oats—$35 ton, whole, $36 rolled, de The loss is estimated at $760,000. ness. conclude arrangements with the Apple tion earned and justified (as has livered in city. No sir, I don’t think that was con men were employed in the build Growers’ association for the lease of a been fully A Zeppelin balloon appeared over sidered," the latter replied. done similarly for apples from Bran — $25 ton; shorts, $32; bran Two ing at the time were injured. portion of its warehouse space, the certain districts) Dunkirk Wednesday night, coming premium price and shorts, $27. thought them satisfied with Fruit Growers’ exchange, which has above the prevailing a market Investigation develope«! no trace of from the direction of the sea. The these You Hay—Timothy, $16 ton; $16 ton in an explosive. Company officials as contracted with the Northwestern demanded and depended upon." could be carloads; dirigible apparently intended to bom "No, salaries?" alfalfa, $16 ton delivered in serted there was no gas in the building I wouldn’t say that; we re Fruit exchange to handle its fruit for bard the shipping in the harbor, but city; $14 ton in carloads. no expressions of dissatisfaction another year, will erect a storage house and that the cooling pipes contained being sighted by the torpedo boats ceived Suit Over Water Argued. Corn—$37 ton; cracked, $38. regrading them,” replied Mr. Hunger- in this city and will build a warehouse no |ammonia or other material that retreated to the German lines. might explode. ford. _______________ in the Odell community on the Mount Oregon City—The injunction suit ot Barley—Rolled, $36 ton. The arrival at San Remo of the Hood railway line. While members of the Milwaukie Water company against American ambassador, Thomas Nelson Germans Sink Italian Ship. the tor 1,900.000 Boxes. board of directors have considered future Peace Discussed. city of Milwaukie was argued be Contract Page, occasioned the rumor that he Genoa, Italy—A German submarine the matter, plans as yet have not been the North Yakima — Contracts for the The Hague, via London—For three fore Circuit Judge Campbell and was had gone to Italy to meet foreign sunk the Italian steamer Luigi acted on by the growers. taken under advisement by the court. fourniahing of 1,900,000 fruit boxea, days there has been a private discus diplomats for the discussion of peace has However, Judge Campbell decided that and more at the same prices if needed, sion ot peace herejby a conference con Parodi, which left Baltimore January negotiations. The ambassador, how 22 Cleanup Day for Dogs. the temporary injunction granted by for use by members of the Yakima sisting of about 30 delegates from the with a cargo of coal for Genoa, ac ever, denied that his presence was in cording to word received here Tuesday. Baker — Baker will have a cleanup County Judge Anderson no longer could Valley Fruit Growers’ association thia Unite«i States, Holllani, Germany, any way connected with the interna The prevent — the laying — of r pipe from the season were awarded Saturday to the Austria-Hungary, Sweden, Norway, ----„ report r v . has caused a profound im- j day for dogs, April 12, following the ,--------- -r - ------— tional situation. He explained that he pression here, and there are many ex- civic beauty cleanup two days earlier. | Bull Run mains of the city of Portland Cascade Lumber company, of this city. England, Belgium and Switzerland. was seeking a few days’ rest. pressions of resentment. Great excite-1 Mayor Palmer says that there are at to the Clackamas county town. The The association declined to state the Only a short record of the work of the French government declares that the ment prevails and the authorities have least 200 worthless canines on the city has signed a contract with Port price, but Manager Huebner, of the conference, which ended Saturday, has land for a supply of Bull Run water taken strong measures to protect the streets and that the danger of rabies "ammunition crisis" is past and the company, said it was considerably been issued, as follows; "The object allies, including Serbia and Belgium, German colony and German ships from s great because of them. The plan la and is preparing to install mains lower than last year. Delivery of 1,- of the meeting was not to suggest reprisals. Nothing is known as to the to have the official dog catcher capture will have all the shells they need. 000,000 apple boxes, 700,000 peach stefw to bring the present war to an of the crew of the Luigi Parodi, every animal that has not a license boxes and 200,000 pear boxes are end, but to conshler by what principles Klamath Land to Open. The Willard-Johnson fight films are fate tag or muzzle. which was entirely of Genoese. called for. future peace would best be gained." _______ Klamath Falls—Several Iota ot land barred from the United States by a | in townships 37 and 38 south, range 8 Federal statute, which expressly for Suit Against 1. R. Is Set Buys 200 Head ot Cattle. $/ Wheat by Fall Is Hope. east, Klamath county, have just been Mexicans Tax Americans. bids interstate transportation of fight Syracuse, N. Y.—By agreement of Baker—With two large contracts released from withdrawal under the Walla Walla—Grant Copeland who San Antonio, Tex.—Taxes aggregat- films. counsel for both sides, the trial ot the for wheat in Umatilla county at a dol- first form in connection with the Kla- feeding 1200 cattle on his Hooper, lnR $1,000,000 have been imposed on At the government investigation of $50,000 libel suit brought by William lar a bushel reported, farmers in this math irrigation project, and will be- is Wash., was here thia week from mineownera in the state of Oaxaca, Pullman porters’ salaries, it is shown Barnes, of Albany, against ex-Presi- vicinity are holding their grain at this come subject to homestead settlement Spokane ranch arranging the transporta Mexico, according to private advices that they receive $27.60 per month, dent Roosevelt, has been set down for price and expect to get it at harvest under the public land laws of the tion of 200 head for of from the reachinig here from the city of Oax but the "tips” exacted from the trav- April 19. The action will have pref time. Some think it will go as high United States. The aggregate acro Hudson Bay country to cattle the aca, the state capital. Eighty-five elingjpublic amount to an average of erence over all other cases on the cal ss last winter, while some are even age released by this order ia about 100 ranch. The cattle were bought Hooper from per cent of the mineownera are for $76 per month. endar. more optimistic. * acres. Thomas Copeland. eigner! and 60 per cunt Americans. County Judge Clark, of Columbia Apportionment State Road Fuad. county, and J. H. Johnson, represent Douglas county............. .........$ * 0,000 ing the Consolidated Contract com Hood River county .... ....... 60,000 pany, requested the board to have the Columbia county......... ....... 60,000 engineer estimates of the work Clatsop county............. ....... 36,000 done by the make company in that county lackson county............. ....... 50,000 so the County court could certain Josephine county......... ........ 6,000 payments. Under the make pay Miscellaneous ............... ___ 20.0(H) menta cannot be made until law the the esti Rex-Tigardviile road .. .... 7,231 mates are furnished. State Treasurer Total........................... -----$237,231 Kay called attention to the fact that H. L. Bowlby, ex-state highway en Salem — At a meeting of.the State gineer, had made the estimates, but Highway commission, apportionment had not furnished a copy to the county judge. Mr. Cantlne was instructed to of the state highway fund for the year, do this. Mr. Johnson said after the hich, it is believed, with receipts meeting that the estimates of Major from delinquent taxes, will approxi Bowlby were not satiafactory to the mate $237,231, was made, seven coun company and would not be accepted ties receiving substantial funds. He declared that under them the com The largest amounts, $60,000 each, ! pany would lose about $60,000, and go to Columbia, Jackson and Hood that, if satisfactory arrangements River counties, the board adhering to could not be made with the county its original policy of aiding counties litigation would result. that have bonded themselves to build A delegation from Yamhill county roads. Of the $60,000 awarded to which asked for state aid, was in Jackson county, $10,000 was owed formed by the board that it probably from last year and the balance was would be helped next year, but not provided for in a law passed at the re this one, because of a lack of funds cent session of the legislature. The The spokesman said Tillamook and commission set aside $20,000 for office Yamhill counties each had raised $16, expenses. I 000 for use on the Grand Ronde road John H. Albert, of Salem, and S. and suggested that the state provide Benson, of Portland, members of the similar sum. advisory committee recently appoint- The apportinment of the state fund ed, met with the board and partici- suggested by Major Bowlby pated in making the apportionmenta. follows: It also was announced that the com- Clatsop county, $40,000; Douglas mittee would advise with State High- county, $27,000; Columbia county way Engineer Cantine frequently re- $60,000; Hoed River county, $60,000 garding road work. The other mem- Jackson county, $40,000; miscellane ber is Leslie Butler. ous, $20,000. e s s s s s s s s m s t s s s si New Line From Grants Pass to Ocean Assurea