ST. JOHNS REVIEW OREGON STATE ITEMS III INTEREST tfiT r ' DEVELOPMENT OF LINN. m IS 93 195 m IS CP 8 63 K1 CP i ? ' , -1 ACME LUMBER Company WHY NOT BUILD A HOME And stop paying house rent? Anyone contemplating building on the Penin sula will find it to their advantage to call on us Plenty of wet weather and plenty oE dry fire-wood ; ; . . ACME LUMBER CO. Foot of Westanna St Phone East I846 V. V V Object of Club That Has Organized Recontly at Albany. Albany. Tom Richardson, of the Portland Commercial Club, delivered an interesting and Instructive address beforo Albany's business men In the Grand Opera house. Mr. Richardson displayed a thorough knowledge of methods of municipal and state dovel opmont, and gavo a lucid explanation or the essentials of success In a com' morclal organization, and the address was productlvo of results, At tho closo of his talk Mr. Richard son took chargo of the organization of a local commercial body for the dovel opmcnt of Albany and Linn county. number or pcopio pledged G per month ror Uio support or a push club, others smaller sums, and a committee of business men wob appointed by Mayor Davis to take chargo of the or ganlzatlon work and secure a member ship sufficiently largo to establish tho club on a good financial basis, It Is the purpose of tho organization to advertlso tho county and place men In tho field to work for tho develop tnent of Linn county's great resources. It was unanimously decided to join the Oregon Development Lcaguo and co operate with that body In tho develop mont or Oregon, tho organization committee was authorized to and nanin for tho club and nominate offl ccrs, tho nominations tobo ratified at tho next meeting, when organization will be perfected. Mr. Richardson was given an In formal reception at tho Alco Club at tho adjournment or tho meeting. Oil Spoils Water Supply. Balom. Farmers from tho Waldo Hills report oil discoveries In tho vl clnlty of Prntum, whero oil was discov ered by Hlco Brothers Inst spring, Many wells havo been abandoned be cause tho water cannot bo used. No effort has been made to sink a deep well for tho purposo of determining whothcr oil enn bo found In paying quantities. Local capitalists nrrnnged last fall to sink n well an deep as might bo necessary, provided tho farm era would bond their property, agree ing to sell their oil on n percentage basin. Many farmers would not ngrco to this. profeTlng to profit by tho re ctum or experiments conducted ny othora, and as n consequence tho well tugging onterpriio was nuantioncd. Willamette FltltWAy Complototl Balom. Tho new flshwny over tho falls nt Oregon City linn been com rioted nt n cost of 12073. 50. and En- glneor J.W. Moffatt reported that fact to tho Htato Fish Communion today. Tho onglncor expresses his confidence that tho flshwny will make It prac ticable for salmon and other run to ascend tho Willamette rlvvr. In re porting tho work ut tho aovernl fish hatcheries. Master Fish Warden II. 0. van uuicn says tnni u.unu.uuu uninouK and 3,840,000 sllvorsldn eggs havo been taken at tho boum loos river nnicn ury. whllo 2.C07.000 Chinook and 1,- 000.000 Bllvnrslde ckks havo boon taken at Yaqulna. Tlicso results are considered very sntufactory. Improvements at Hood River. Hood Jtlvor. It Is estimated that tho O. R, A N. Co. Is expending f 10,000 In Improvements to tho depot grounds and track yards at this point. Tho pas scngur depot Is lining remodeled and nnlnrced. ami a freight dopot and warohotiso litis been erected thrco blocks west of tho present location. Tlie facilities for handling freight nt this point havo afforded very poor nc- commodatlons ror uio lasi inreo yearn, and tha ImprovementH now being mndo aro a source or satisfaction to ine snip ping Interests. . Claim Jumpers fluty. OruntH Pass. Claim Jumpers con Untie to do their work In tho Buckor Crock district. A claim owned by Sheriff Lewie, or tills city, has recently been Jumped, and as tho claim Is valued finite hlehly by the Sheriff nnd has had two years' assessment work done upon It, Mr. Lewis Is anything hut nlaased over tho usurpation of his right and has gone to discuss tho mat ter at ciosH range witu mo iniruuur. Phone Line for .Farmers. Cheraawa. Cbemawa Is to be tho conter of a rural tolephone line, to be established at once. Fifteen farmers In the vicinity of Chemawa met last even In at the residence or rrana Ileatty and formed an indepenaoni rural company. Material has been or dered for the line, and will he here In about three weeks, Tho central office will bo established at cnomawa. Selling Sugar Plant Sloctr. Milton. Itobert R. Frazler of this niarfe U In Portland selling stock of tho Mexican National Sugar Kenning Company, of which no is a mtmoer. The company will dispose of 1250,000 worth of referred stock In order to In- stall a sugar refining plant. The com nanv Is composed largely of Milton and Walla Walla capitalists. Mohair Show January 10-20. . nallas. Thn commltteo of arrange menu for the Polk County Mohair As sociation appointed to arrango for the fair, has 'named January 10 and 20 as the time for holding the fair at DallaB. This Is primarily a goat' fair, hut poul try and sboep will alsq be an Interest ing feature of the show, .Entries are open to all Oregon. TO DEAL IN FINE HORSES. New Industry Openod In Pendleton by Former Eugene Man. Pendleton. A. C. Ituby, formerly of Eugene, Ore., has purchased tho Ore gon feed yard of this city, and pro poses to maintain a distributing depot for Imported horses. II0 has at his es tablishment 27 horses nnd six Jack asBcs. Tho horses aro Pcrcherons, French drnft, Belgian shlro nnd coach stalllona. Every horso was selected by htm In Europo nnd shipped to this country from Ocrmnny . and France. Tho animals aro of tho gentlest dispo sitions, Mr. Ruby hot purchasing any that showed signs of 111 temper. Tho animals will bo kept at Pendle ton, and, as tho occasion requires, dis tributed over Oregon nnd Washington. Tho McLnughlln Bros., of Cincinnati, proposed to establish a station hero, but finally decided upon Ogdcn, Utah. Mr. Ruby will cither purchnBo real denco property or build nnd remove his family to this place, whero ho will havo permanent hendqunrtors. This station means much to eastern Oregon nnd Washington, not only for tho convonlonco of It, but for tho material Improvement that will bo mado in tho horses. Until the last few years llttlo attention to tho breeds of horses was given. Of Into years prices have Increased until it pays hnmlsome ly to talBO n grade of horscu that com mand tho highest prices In eastern markets. Tho day of tho cayuso Is past, and tho fnrmcrs havo learned how much moro work can bo expected from n horso of good slzo than from n small cayuse. Not only nro tho farmers demanding good horses, but aro raising mules. Tho Jacks owned by Mr. Ituby nro from Missouri, nnd nro much sought after by breeders. To Oort for Artesian Water. Baker City. Mnnnccr Vinson, of tha Emma mine, six miles east of tho city, tins closed n contract with, C, A. rrcdcrlcks. of Spokane, to boro for water on his property. Mr. Fredericks has' tho most extensive boring nppn ratus ever brought to Eastern Oregon, It having n capacity for borimt'tiOOQ feet. Tho contract with Mr. Vinson calls for 2000 feet or less, boring to censo whenever a sufficient How of water,! encountered. He docs not ex pect water under COO foot. Tho work will bo commenced nt onco. Mr. Fred ericks nlso linn a contract to bore for nrtcslnn hot water for tho Hot Springs Nntatorltim Company of this city. Tho hot sprlngn of tho company nro within tho city limits. Fewer Cattlo Fed Than Usual. Echo. Flvo hundred head of cattle nro being fed In tho immediate vicinity of Echo. This Is a small number com pared with what aro usually wintered nc this plncn and Is occasioned by tho oxtrcmoly low priced paid for beef. An largo liords nro horded upon small alfalfa, fields, tho pasturago afforded In cnton closo, and hny feeding begins obout tho 1st of November. Cattlo ralsora nro hoping for higher prices tho coming season, believing that tho visitor to tho 1006 fair win consumo great nniount and bring up prlcra. Hnvornl small shipments hnvo been mado already this fall, and thn highest price received Is 3.2S per cwt., live weight. Anxious for Good Roads, flranta Pbsb, Tho good roads move ntent has struck Josonhlne county with grentor'forco this season than ever be fore, and there Is n moro general no- slro to bettor tha highways or tho county than this section tins over bo fore known. During tho past two months nearly 15000 has been paid out by mining companies and Individual mining men for tho Jmprovcmont or roads In Josephine county, and as a reault many of the Camps that wero nl most romnletely Isolated during thn winter will bo readily reached by wag on horoafter. COMINO EVENTS. Inlami limnlro Sunday School Insti tute, Pondloton, Ore., January 30. Oreson Btate Dairymen's ABocin- tlon, Portland, Deccmbor 20-21. Oregon Btato Horticultural Society. Portland, January 10-11. National American Woman Suffrage Association, Portland, June 22-28. , Lewie and Clark Centennial Exposi tion, Portland, June 1-October 16, Sell Land Near Helix. Pendleton. William Kupera and 0, C. Bhroeder, farmers residing near Helix, have disposed of threo quarter sections or land to Joseph Belvera of that lorallty for 18000 a quarter. Mr. Kuperd, who sold ono of tho sections, and Bhroeder, wfco sold two, have pur chased land neiir Nes Perce, paying M&00 and f 5(00 a section, Irrigation Work. Milton. Workmen are building flumes for the Finis Irrigation ditch, which will water a body of land near tho Hudsoi Uny section. Many other flumes are being built under tho rail road nt different points, and an Im mense territory hitherto bare will be put under cultivation next season. NORTHWEST WHEAT MARKET. Poitland Walla Walla, 83c; blue stem, 88c; valley, 87Hr. . ' Tacoma Blueetem, bOc; club, 80c. 1111 1 II H 'II I IP Ifllf lliWI ! ! M Mil