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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY, GEPTEI.IEER 5, 1017. ; ; mi v. tST to have , LIAIIY COUNTY F1S 111 THE TALL fiiOIUHS ; VV"T-r: ' r ; State Expositions,' Too, ; Will : Hold Boards Between Now and - Holiday Season, .. j Rosalia Boaalla. t. SDtembr 20 to . September She! ton Mason ' county. 27 to t9. Spok&na Interstate. September ' to . - - - " . t Wa.ll Walla Pioneer f Fow-Wow, BRIEF NEWS OF. THE NORTHWEST EpokaneLSeu tenant Colonel . K. W. Thoinaa Jr., J. B. San Francisco, who has beon investigating the cases of James ; Ztown, X. 4 W. ' W, secretary and " Others lor the war ; department. September 19 o 16. Woodland- Cowllts -county, Septem ber IS to 22. . - ' , - ' . - . wuff, ."STT" - f, -.1. has 'concluded, his work, but refuses ' American Falls-Power county. 8ep I ... ... . , . ... . . . i ' I "viMW. inula V e iwr.aw- ber 12 to 15. ' ' - I Dee B. a Bulck of Detroit. Mich., , Cambridge Washington county, Oc-1 and his family of four were here in toner w. , ' - - I an automobile en routs to Texas, bav. Flier Twiii Falls- county," Septem-1 ins borne over the old Oregon trail. ber 17 to 22. ' - . -i ' I the first time Mr. Bulck had been over Moscow Lata, county, September I the" trail , sines he made the trip t oy i to z, . - ox team as a email dot in 1851. '.. v. I . Rexburr Madison - county. Sentem- I ' - s. - - ; Fbllowtne- lvtheu official list of I ber S to S. - , . ; I Centralia -Thieves, stol MS. Sunday ates f Northwest fairs and expoal- Rupert Minidoka county, October 1 1 school money . from the Christian felons as compiled for Ths Journal's J to f. "V - I church.,, They broke Into the pastor's jN'orlnweet service: ,t J ' - - I study but, tobk nothing from there. rl' I V. 1.JII IOI1 Oil Rnflll niPI h Chehalls-Ths city commUslon has t: MWenrtrr ano " ww,lll nllfl Iklllnl Kill. ft I revived. tho" curfew ordinance requir ajnyw rortiano, iMovemoer- w . - Northwest livestock show Lew is - toiv Nsvwsabsr S to 18. , Fsvelfl International livestock show Portland. November 19 to. 14. Pacific National Dairy show Port- 4nS - errnvfTrtMr- IS ve Xlv i .-i 'J - . Jttate al . - Calif orsds.-Sacramento, Septeabe; IS Si A -, - - t ". SV.A.V.- 91 -sT - a . ' innnn nsji m iiririTiii-Tr - it sv. I . - Montana Helena, September "24 . to j I OrefVs Jaaleco, Ssptembet 24 to 29. WasttssTton -Kort Takima, j Sep J tember. lTto H - ' 1 - I County, 4 &ssl alrs Oret v. i Albanyr-Locai fair, October 11 to II. Canby Clackamas, eewnty4Septm: Dallas Polk f cduntyi. September It ALASICA SALMON PACK DCI flU 1 ACT QCAQnfJ'Q . GMs Urged to Do ULLUii.uioi ouiuuii v m WarOrisis . BUT QUALITY IS inc that all minora be off the' streets by 9 o'clock at night. - s . Corvallis Prof easor E. Potter of the asricultural college has cons to Spokane to judge cattle at the In terstate fair. - i '. - , Centralis Firs north of Gate City burned over 1500 acres and destroyed about 76,000 feet of standing timber. Corvallis An apple and pear pack ing school. is In session at the agri cultural college until September 15. , ;. Vancouver, B. C Thirty twins have been torn in eo days. rSlxty-fivs per cent of tho babies are boys. - -: Corvallls-Voters nsevs voted ' ma jority of - 54:, against motion picture shows On Sunday. - r ",',', " r North - Taklma-Schools '"open-, Sej tember 24 , f '." tx Centralis Dins, dong. ' GOOD BBSs sUs What Eighty Per Cent'oi-Nushagak - Fish : Are Red,. While.-in , 1916-Pink'Color.Ruied. ' Astoria; Or ' Sept.- S. While ths nack of salmon Is - slisrhtly below v:. r.u.w . oounty.' Sep that ; of last year on s uts mdw, i ox saeier Tana, wmin iro i Enterprise WS4wa , pouuiy,.,., ,wYZl Ai.i,m n,,a-itt n tlmhi lml nr. tadAV v Mies Elleabetn French to 10- Alsabsth gng1ish XToblswomen Axe Dolna an.4 Asks toy, Blmilav AoUvlUss. . ; - I "Pledge to express my patriotism Bv doinr better than ever befois I whatever vrork I have tov do; j. . , . By rendering whatever special serv ice! can at this time to my commu nity and country; '. - Bv livica ud to ths hirheet stand ards of character nd honor, and by helping -others to oo tns same. , .This .was the pledge explained to an audience of women at the auditorium Sep-1 much better, aooordlng to: F. A. Daly, 1 0f Montclalr, N. J., a representative of . . . . . o . JfiTTrTTTr " " T . : 1 manager of ? the J!;p..i-Hsrest fsstlvml, Sep- per cent o: ths fish ju-s " red. while Orants Psss--IsrveBi ceeuTv, j- , nink. A .tSr?hinMIto : eountrVi S.p- fPjw- ?2 in the movement to enlist, the serWce of girls In doing their bit In the pres ent war crisis. " It Is a nation wide plan' of forming patriotic league ' groups n organisa tions to further Tthe Bed Cross under takinrs. v It Is exoected that severs! groups win- be organised In PoxtlandJ Miss French - toia now women oi rbyal blood In England srs today tt some instances actually doing; the labor of grooms and caretakers of - livery stables. She asked her hearers "what expression of -.patriotism r they vi were wUllngr to make. , , , ,Tc ' ' Oregon Man Is- Y ;- -Killed1 in .fiance Crabtree, Or., Sept ' 8. Mrs. Frank D. Cornett received a telegram Mon- Columbia Highway. . Will Be Closed to Ttaffio Sept. lOtli ' ' - Hood River, Or..' Sept. 6. It is understood - that the Co- i lumbla-river highway wIU be " ife closed on September 19 between H the Multnomah county tins and Cascade Locks, In order to per- mit grading. f - m Arrangements havs- been made for moving- the store and m dwelling houses in the Cascade - Locks that are in the line of . it ' the survey made by the state .hlghwsy engineer. - s lt ' i-Hood Rivec . county z court, 41 : will . probably take : steps r to 4t condemn a right-of-way through orchard tracts on the east side 41 s "i.of Hood River for the highway- von the routs leading; - over hosier hUL . ' - v J i ass ps iSBsSBwsisssMssswassissstsSBa.. ' 'Auto Fires Gag Fnmp"r: A 'gasoline pump waa destroyed and an automobile driven by H..E. Price, an employe of the Weinberg Bottling company of Vancouver, Wash was badly smashed when it Iran into ' the pump in front of ' Robert Uhl men's store," Twelfth and Burnside streets, this morning.- Motorcycle Patrolman Bales said Price became confused and . ran his car into 'the pump, ths engine' setting fire to - the ;gasoUne and smashing - the radiator and a - 'wheel v of ; the auto. Price was not injured,. Price declares a passing auto crowded bins Into -the curbing. -- - SEATTLE SYKDICATE ; BOYS OLDJOSEPIIE PROPERTIES day statlng. that her son, , who '-t belonged- to ths Canadian Infantry,' had been killed- in action in France. !. He leaves his widow - and four children In Canada. - - - Ugah:Ho!dIngsfNeair:WaId6 -; Go" to - Northern MehJ L Who . Promise Big Development i Grants Pass! Or-TSeot. 8. The larg est mining sale In Josephine county- of recent years was ciosea xuesaay. wen a deed to" the famous Logan: placer property, situated two miles northwest of Waldo, passed from James Logan and i his family to George M.' Esterly, an Alaskan placer mine operator, and a group of Seattle associates. The property has been a steady, pro ducer for many years. It was discov ered in the early fifties when Jackson ville - was enjoying; her, wwm. . During recent . years ' the property has r been turning; out about; 950,000 annually The new owners announce that, they will, at once enlarge .the water supply canal: to an extent which will allow ths washing r of 10 times the: material now-handled, making the annual pro ductlon half a. million. xThe property is exceptionally easx.of handling,- hav. ing no. cement and no large boulders. -Tacoma BUlls Changed Tacoma; Sept. S. OT. 4P.J Two more Tacoma lumber mills ' have re sumed . operations today on . the basis of r ths .eight-hour i oayj onio hours pay. ' - . i - - r They are the Addison ; Hill Lumber company and the , Midland Lumber company,- - . i K IB. Heppner Morrow eouty, Septsm- miisboro Community fair. Septem- Medford Jackson county, ; Septem-1 ber 17 to 22. long. Ugashik and Igaklk rivers, ac- oordlng to Daly, but at NeknoK the pack is about 19 pes cent short, and r.i Port Muller the ' season was . a failure.' - -'.ii-Ai-yv; Three sailing vessels with cargoes of canned salmon from the Nusha- T.L.V-::. a .n-la-ak rtvsr should arrivs rs in two ... ... it - .T.i vr unt wi. . files, eepiemoer i - ' . . . OnUrio-Malheur county, i Septem ber It to 22. - ' ' Pendleton Round-Up, September i 29-to si.-'--''s.- ' s'..x'r'.f.-'--ifi ' " Printville Interstats , fair, October 'I 'to .'':.:-..-,",: J .-..t-: I'y'K.-r-r. j Rosebursw Douglas county, Septem- ber II to 29.- , . . - ' i fUiiA Linn eountr. September IS to ' 20. - " 1 " ' ' Sisters Local . fair, September . 24 'to 27. ' : ' " St. - Helena Columbia county, tember 21 to 29. r V Tillamook Tillamook county vit II to 91. Attorney General to Join in. Water Case Desert Xnd Board 7ants Stats Sep. I resented in Chswancaa Stiver AsJn. I ;v dicatlon. Appeal. ' Salem. Or BeDt." E. Attorney Gen-1 Sep-1 oral Brown wag directed by the desert - I land board at a meeting held Tuesday. Aug-1 afternoon, to appear In behalf of the : , I state la connection with I. the appeal The Dalles Wasco county, October! to the supreme court of the notorious. t to . - , ; . iChewaucan river adJudicauon esse.' .- . Toledo Lincoln county. September! i This action was taken by fine board II to '20. I for ths purpose of extending; protection . Tumalo West Bids fair. September I to the settlers on the Paisley Carey ' 21. v ' - - . - . I act irrigation project . in Lake county 1, . Tygh Valley Local fair, ; Septem-1 the Portland Irrigation company l-'berll to 20. v v i .a I and - Northwest Townsits ; company, I'j fiM.. v.im-vuIiI.Mm "v.-" Iwhlch were building the project until, a - Bunwiwa-e-iu T""-' v-vr , clreult court fo. T-k. county took all i nLtJni'i' 5a4-"Li. r"-waUr wv from ihe project and. i .w nw 1? tfs r ths CAewaucan aaa.at-- t ,h2w' f!!7 : -. :rIW company, which owns about 20.000 i i. I . iw-v,. vy- acres ot awamp land to that district, ' tertii..viHX.. ? -It Is fromthi, decision of the cin- . afwMWngton-Idaho round- eutt court that an appeal has been ! Bp, September 21 to 29.. - -i; , taken hv the townaitA ornnnmr tn thi Oc- Goldeudale KUckitat ! county, tober 9 to 11. . : ' .Kelso Local fair, September II. " Lynden Whatoom county, Septem ber 29 to 29. ,-- s - Maeton Hay Palace. September' 11 f Falouse-PsJouse ' Stock, ' October a. m ..... 'v.1 j i-.-. - i Port ' Angeles Clallam' county, i Oe- tober .11 to,!!: '" ...--'. . ; v t " PuyallupWeatsrn Washington, Oc- taken by the townsits company to ths supreme court, and In connection with which the attorney general will appear in behalft of those who wish to have Judge Daly's decree Teversed a;, i $ll;929.63Maitifig: Glaimants in Jbsanks vnnas v sr t vvsi st a as mv. - . x ' t-i.--t.-. . v.-, Ssposlts v Trnclsimed for , Seven Tsars Are I Jteported to Stats: Authorities -"i tot Selsure. - ; i Salem, . Or, Sept.' 5. In Oregoit banks Ill.929.l3 is lying, around with sobodv to claim it, according to- the reports made- to Secretary or State Ben W. OlcotC These unclaimed bank deposits were in the banks seven years before they were reported.: Secretary, of Stats Olcbtt has eery titled the reports to the attorney sren- eral, whose duty It Is to collect the amounts tor ths benefit of the state common school fund. The banks also have advertised ' the various deposits ana it is prooaoie that in man v in. stances "the depositors will be found. The bank having the - largest un claimed balance this year is the First National of. Eugene with $1902.92 On hand. The next largest unclaimed bal ance is in 'the First. National at Port. land, with $1,171.09, while the third is the Capital National of Salem, with x,v4.e. . Governor. Will Help f ompivien wet xtaise Guard rl) ' Qgainst substitutes J for;ttq one;; S) si aw wiMi. fa,- State Executive Assures , ftoeal of Metal Trades That- Xs ;W1U -Ap peal to Washington. - ' Salem, Or. Sept. S. Joe Reed, head Of the Metal Trades council of Port. I land, was here Tuesday afternoon anil I conferred with Governor. Wlthycombe reauve w moni oemg made to ad-1 Just ths wage scale f metal workers I engagea in snip construction. - Qovernor Wlthycombe said .he : told Reed he would ass bis lnflusnce to Indues the federal shlpplnr board, ta I iaxe ,oio ox, me matter and negoti ate seiiiemeai witn tns men as te wages.--.-:'- v "- '..-y--' ."There is nothing I can do . in the Reed feels that since the government ; nas - commanaeerea : the ships under construction, .the federal slopping; uuwliu up u wage quea-1 I won nu- nut k sausisctorily. i naii tenu my influence : this about.- -. to bringing I - ! Mau5s.FineaS275 For: Boosting! Prices Spalding, ng.. Sept. . N; S.) For selling; potatoes above the fixed CkSL?5L I00 controller, , George Thompson, a farmer, Tuesday Was tlTI Victor 'Murdook Is- Commission Member Washingtsn, Sept. $V . Victor Mur- aocK or Kansas, who succeeds the late will Parry as member of the ! federal trade commission. vi V1R I -' ,- Villi S)!I v Ts Bosare vVtsr ejuaSty. alweys) -leek fee the fameoe trsdemsra, :. -Hie afsstst's Vetce." It U e V . n eeeatoe eredocta ef the Vleteg - TaUaag MsrtUse Cemsasy, J - " r -y- (Sv interprets Jtj;a:hew,Victbr:R Don Pasqusle--Sei,eBata ' GioTeuml Mfurtinelli and - itfl : (Soft Beams the Light) ; !Un Opera CEorus Victor Red Seal Record 64700. Ten-Inch, $1. " Into: his opera of Don Pasquale, . Doni-; iwttieVTOte:;one;, of, the. nibst inclodioiis serenades ever given to any lover to sing. , j And . Martinclli, whose f superb r tenor : voice has : endeared 4 him to Metropolitan Opera audiences and Victor owners, inter- most delightful-r-a tender passionate mcs- S?t sage of a heart which yearns for the love uSl -.v .... 'if' It isa yictQr Rccordjyou wUI want to ; hearthat you will cherish among your library of Victor Records. . 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