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About Stayton standard. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1915-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1917)
ings of State Legislators Marine News Schools Military Training PRESENTING A FOOTBALL TROPHY Big Shipyard Started t ' ’ ’ 0919 i ■AP»»“ VWHW —-M ilitary trainine In the kick u o ftb r etat# In authovtoaduk llu tlv * Crandall‘a MU which is Paaaad by 8anate not safeguards of th# ftll along the Hylsb— or—k waterway, upon r tto k S o Todd flhipbuiidlu company wUl ultimately build tk# moot modern and complot* yard la tko nortkw—t. A con*tract ion offlc* ha* boon orootod a t the *tu. w Many carload* of bru*h aro boia« brought to tho alt* of th* dlk*. and rt two groat great piled pll*driT*r* aro at work ptao> tko plies wh ! Tb* goi*™ * '• m TT yiitarv training depaH—aat. All S L u that ••tabllab It muot apply to ST for authority. No company of f f ^ e a n b* organlaod with fowor 2 jo oMmbora or without a aaitablo S ecto r. At looot thro* hour* a m L ar* to bo Mt aside for tho work. ^Tb* atoto I* authorised, too, to fur- ¿ T ib . Mv.ral oompanlo* with rifle* prf other oquipmoot • m i m i . M/ovwi 7 ■urruijiifiing m© reported arrival of two Japan**# crule- ora la tho Stratta of Juan do Prie* rato ruary • wa# claarod up Tburaday with th* arrival la Tneoma of a party of nine officer* of th* Japon—* cruiser Iwate, which, with the crul— ra (diurna and Nlahla of Admiral T. TakaahlU’s squadron ara at Esquimau, and — Id to bo coaling at that port Now* of t -__ liefor* 4000 «peptutor* of » militia . --- ---- --- u team ” HM* V 1111111 III man 11 It'll Oafmt-ti II« 11 team «if r straluni nt American football near Honolulu, tho arrival of the mombora of the Im HawalL The picture «hou* Oov. Lucius E. Pinkliatn p resen tin g to Brig. Gen. 8. I. Johnson. N. O. H„ the trophy perial Japan—0 navy wa* clo— ly rapa. guarded by the Canadian censor. »VVWV It to reported that tho cnitoers $181,300 Cut From Fair. Irltpi — Tho joint w*ya nod moan* Mwittm operated on tho roquoota of to State fa ir board ha* out out SIRS,* no but added ItSOO on two Item*. [gjgaMte* of f i t s ,000 for a soil- am and 140.000 for a woman’* build. fg m n allmlnatod antiraly. A total f M l 000 waa grantod for pramluma ¿ad. The oommlttoa a t Aral tonto- holy decided to allow «50,000 for Th* commltt— also rocon*Iderod Ito etion of sarly ln thé so—Ion, doing —T with agricultural a—ietanta u> Is Superintendent of Publie I—truc co. who handle children's Induotrial tob work, and granted 18000 out of le flt.000. _______ This method to made ravirions of 80 —tor I lady passed by tba Mrooon. Th* bill empowers Ut* commi—ion- » of Mnltnomatb county, " a t their ■ration," to levy a tax of 15-100 of ■111, the proceeds to bo Maced In k parato fund and —tended only for m Festival purp——. Beans—taUv* Mann, who handled s bill on the floor of tho ho—n oa si oed that at this rat* of taxation proximate! y 140.000 would be a vali lo annually. odified Cigarette Bill Passes. Am endm ents to Go On Ballot. Salem At to—t two and po—ibly four or flvo constitutional amend mania and othar propn—to will bo submitted by this legislature to tho people at an election In November. 1918. “ Rap— ntattv* Sheldon's joint rudo- lution prop—ing the —Ubllshmont of Floren—, Or —A special maotlng of a normal school at Ashland and an tba chaabor of 'Bouunerce w— hold other somewhere In- Eastern'Oregon Wodnooday night to dtocuu mothods of oooporatlng wlth tho Eugen* or- gantoation for securigg th* proposad ahlpyard. A oommlttpo w— appolnted, — etotlug of J. W. Bergman. W. H. O’Kolly, R. V. F. Smith. D. M. Kyto and William Brynd, who wUl confer wlth tho Engen# commltt— and tako up tho matter of obtatotog stock sub- scrtptlono Igcally Tho— Inter—tod ar* m—tlng wlth much encouragement J eschen’ Bill Passes. Satofn-Senator Orton's bill amend ing the teacher*' tenure of office tow. applying to the schools of Portland, w— pese «ri by th« hou— Friday with 46 affinasti vs votas. It already had pomeri the —nate. The bill to one over which the teach ers in Um Portland schools themselves have been divided. Some of them fa vored it. Other* wanted the tow toft tho way It to. The school board, ap parently, to opposed to It. Th* prcinripel provision In the bill places the csss* of teachers subject for dismissal from the servi— ln-the bends of an Independent board appointed at th* beginning of —ch y—r by the presiding judge of tho Circuit court. This board to empowered to conduct investigatior* and make decision*. Tbs voto* of two commissioners will bo Anal In every case. am — A "safe and m as" anti- «to Hill waa paaaad by th* bourn New Tax Lew Notice. Monday and probably will go Salem — Representative Forbes, of gh Um senate and bseome th* tow D—chute* county, won a decisive vic tory in Um boo— Friday when ho ob tained adoption of his amendments to th* (tolinquent tax list bill. The Forbes plan provides tor a for mal noil— by mail 90 days after th* , toter recai tod and tabled. tax— become délinquant, end news • Mil pa—sd to a redraft of tho paper publication of tho— who remain —y MU. It atricUy prohIMte Um delinquent SO days after Um noti—s of d geratt— to youths und— SI are —nt out. I of age and mak— It a mtode- In Multnomah county nolle— are to — for a min— to amok* ctga- be published in only two newspapers 1 and prov Id— h—vy panalU— for with a circulation of at toast 10,000 eoptos «ach, while ln Um outside —un ti— publication to to be made in pa- Auto Tax Doubled. selected by Um commi—loners. MU want beck to Um —net* for tom—LI— on automoMI— and «nobil« tracks ar* to b* doubled concurrence, end in this form probably * provision* of g MU pa—sd by will bo—mo n tow. ««*• Tuesday and Um — 0 —ads Tax Bill is Passed. be applied to the state highway for distribution in —unttes out- flslstn ft—— nri of W—torn Ore ■ul too math. gon —unti— in which Um landa of Um d* MU 1« g part of dm legtolatlve Oregon A California land grant are pfotram; w— prepared by the situated ar* instructed, under ten— of boo— and senate oommiU— on a bill peasod by Um hoo— this w—k, •»d highways, and to g 00 mpan- to restore th* property to Um a—«— msnt rolla, regard!*— of Um effects, pending legislation on tho subject The bill w— introducod by Repre sentative Been, who pr—anted Ito pro visions on Um floor. Th* object of Um bill, — explained by Mr. Been, to to declare forever Um sovereign right of the state to tax C JJU go to th* on# ——• jj**-^b« State Tax commi—ion wt from $50,000 to 116,000. ^ of Session. ¡¡*Jl7 'Th*rs w,u b# busy doing« in uiHH“9 thU wW d» winds K* --îüîîion ^ nine *nto 0r^«‘ »•* Fir* Marshal Mil Pas—a. Seism — Tfm house pa—ad Um MU cr—ting the office of stats Are mar shal I t plac— Um office In charge of Um State Insurance commissioner. It to to be maintained by levying a tax of one-fourth of 1 par —nt on tho fro— pramluma collected by the Are insur ance com pan i— operating in Um state. In th at way th* department will pia no additional expense on Um people. It wlU be —If-supporting. Moat of Um 1 neuron— eompani— favor Um b ill — they believe it will be helpful in erad icating dangerous Are haxard*. ? “ ■ °* onflniahed bua* To Redoes Ooat of Printing. ; Salem — Representative Burdick’s bill designed to ra d u - the c—t of printing the Dragon Suprsms court reports was passed by Um house. It plea— the printing In th# hands of th* «è!!» Î ? trivial and the unlmn—t . Supreme oourt itself and prohIMte any nmmbar — employ* from having any ua, au in the— Ust days. a SWISS OFFICERS ON THE ST. G0THARD Amsrteen Vee— I tunk. Roms —-Th* American schooner Ly man M. Law was sunk February 18 off tho 00 —t of Sar danla by a b—Ul« sub marin«. says a Btotaai dispatch from Cagliari. Sardinia. Tho vessel waa loaded with agricultoral machinery, the dispatch add*. Tba crew of 10. of which eight wore America—, says the message, have bean landed a t Cagliari Motorohlp Leav— I t Helena S t Helena, Or.—The motorfhlp S. L Allard, launched a t th* SL Helens • Officer* of the 8wi*s fortress troops on the St. Gotha <1. Ax a precautionary measure the 8w1as federal rooncil Shipbuilding company's yards tost mouth, toft Thursday for Astoria, be mobilised more division* of the army. There have been frequent report* recently of unea*1 see* lo Swltserland re ing towed by a tug. At Astoria there garding possible violation of her neutrality. will b* about 10 days' work before the vessel will be ready to be towed to San Pranctoco, whore engines will be G R A N T S G R A N D S O N IN W A R ITAUAN BARRACKS AMID MOUNTAIN CRAGS Portland—Wbeat— Bhmatem, «1.15 par bushel; fortyfold, 11.58; elob, $1.61; rad Ru—ian, *1.4*. MiUfaad—Spot p rie « : Bran, «86.50 par ton; aborto, «50.50; roUod bartoy. 5488148. Bay — Producare* prie—; Timothy, Baste— Oregon, $19©20 por ton; val- toy, 1158*16; nlfaifa, $14016; valtoy grato bay, «11.60014. Buttar — Cuba*, extra*, 87c par pound; pria— Arata, 87e; Arato, S6c; dalry, 80c. JobMng p r ie - : Printa, extra*, 89c; cartona, le extra; butterfat. No. 1, 48c; No. S, 41c, Portland. Egga — Oregon ranch, currant re- ceipts. Sic per dosso; candted. 83 fó32e; —torta, 54«. ; Pouitry— H e -, h—vy, 18©80c per pound; H ght l*«20c; springa, 17M 19e; turkeya, Uva, 20®81c; draaaad. 86©28c; dock« 20®22c; gessa. I l The Italian arm ; engineers are constantly constructing inter—ting little (dite. barracks such as this one, perched on the crags of the mountains, where most V aal-Faney, 14*«16c p - pound. of th* fighting between the Italians and the Austrian* has taken place. Pock—Fa—y, 1601*1« V " P««*- Vagetabl— Artlchoksa, $1.0001.*0 Algernon Sartoria, grandson of Gen. per d o -n ; tornato#«. 86.00O7.50 p«r erato; cabbege, $6 per hundrad; aggplant, **« P « P « ^ ! l?ttaoV it Lsvallebone. H* Is a son of NeIHe 08.60 per box; cucumber*, $1.500 Grant Sartoris and is forty-two yeat* old. In the Spanish-American war Sartoris —w active service In the Philippin— and rose from lieutenant to captain. In 1808 be was appointed -hlefly through the good offices of Theodore Roosevelt, secretary to the Unerlcan legation In Guatemala. This Mist he relinquished after a year’s terri ce. He married, to 1904. service. 1904, Mile. Jermaine Cedis Noufllard of Paris. FRENCH 6ENERAL AT ITAUAN FRONT Had ■—n Hard—sd. Oouvemeur Morris, the New York Itterateur, - I d at a luncheon In Brooklyn: “A m erican society la the moat ex- •lualve to the world. Uaeleaa, quite tuples*, for a litterateur to try to force lls way into i t “I know a litterateur who, on the rtrength of a best seller, managed to jet him—If Invited to a dinner at Mrs. Fan Aitereordt’s. “ ‘Well, did Mra. Van Aatercords ■ordlallty stagger yonr I asked him h* next day. __ , , "•Oh, no, not at all, h# answered. General Gouraud af th* French atoll 1 Too ***1 before 1 took up writing I Mallen fre u t The king to pointing M t a worked la an Icemaking plant’ ’’ *. r * 5*'" ■ c**