olí» Kill VOL 15 News From the National Capital (JOLO HILL, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY,'MARCH 1, 1913 M R S . H E LE N G ARDENER Fish Fight is Lost Rcamcs Deserted S IR ED W A R D G REY NO. 43 Brief News of the State Retold W ashington—The war il«pur(iuent The people of Canyon City and vv has ordered (be mobilization of the cinlty are fostering ao irrigation pro Fifth brigade of the army at Galvea- i Ject to put water on a tract of 20,006 ton for possible enibarkiitlou on tran­ SALEM, Ore., Feb.27.—At midnight last night I lost my a^ras of fertile land lying west of the sports. The order la the reault of a c ity . The water supply is to be taken conference between President Taft forty-five days fight on the Rogue River fish bill, the other from Upper Canyon Creek. and Hecretary of W ar Htlmson. trading it for the armory. Work has been commenced on a fu r Althoiuth It was emphasized that ntture factory at Houlton. Concrete the Kovermnent routeinplated no Curkin refused to come inside the bar and vote, until I Is being put In for the engine bed and ehangu In Ita non-intervention policy, had the sargeant at arms bring him inside and compel him to the building Is being generally put la It waa admitted that nearly 6000 shape for the machinery that will be troopa would be held lu Galveston, lu vote; then he voted against us. Westerlund voted with me, ready for installation In a few days. oaae of untoward devclopmenla. but all his influence was used against me for which action I Despite assurances from various Robert W alker, the 16 year old American conaula lu Mexico Hint the brother of Rev. C. L. Walker, pastoi called him a treacherous traitor on the floor of the house. governors of Mexican stains are ra ­ of the Methodist church of Nyssa, Or. The bill as amended and passed taken thirty days off pidly declaring their loyulty to Pro was accidentally killed. Alone he h J vlaloual I'reeldent Huerta, Secretary gone duck shooting on an island in lower Rogue river at the beginning of the season, twenty of Slate Knox believe« the present ’ Snake river two miles north of town. days at the end of the season and gives Grants Pass from quiet la only the calm before a slorin. Directors of the Lane County Fall Net Weight Bill Patted. association set September 24 to 27 June 1st to August 1st. I voted against the bill and worked Plain labeling of food package» with Inclusive, as the dates for the annual hard against it but under circumstances I could not win. the net weight and contents before fall fair. E. M. Warren was design» they are sold to the public la required j^d as the “Lane 'county delegate to (Signed) Clarence L Reames. by a bill paaacd by the annate, which the meeting of the district fair board already had paaaed the hottae. Slight at Roseburg.” change« made by the aenute w ill re­ Sir Edward Grey, England’s Secre­ The most effective slaughter of rah quire a oonference c o m m it lee of the Mr« Helen H. Gardener, publicity tary of 8tate, who Is a prominent bites ever made in the history ol two houaea before the meaaure la aent chairman for the Suffragist Inaugura­ figure In the Balkan W ar peace nego­ Lakeview was at the drive west ol to Prealdent T aft for algnnture. tion Parade In Washington. tiations. town, showing the enormous total ol The propoaed law would require the about 12,000. The total estimated net weight and meaaure uf yie food Washington Governor’s Act Shatters number of rabbits killed during Lh< product to be conaplcuoualy displayed winter is 32.000. Bend May Develop New Industry. Plana of Good Roads Committees on the outalde of each package. Bend.— The first pulp ever manufac­ Tho St. Paul Commercial Club ex­ Olympia, Wash.— The opening gun Webb Bill Not to Affect In d iv id u a l. tured from central Oregon timber bus In what Is expected to be the biggest presses itself In favor of an electric The right of an Individual residing reached Bend and the glowing reports j fight of the session of the Washington line from Aurora to SL Paul, via F a r Salem.— At the clone of what Is the agricultural school, these sums In a "dry" atate to Import liquor for of Ita excellence and the possibilities legislature was fired by Governor Lis­ go and Champoeg. They believe such hie own uae will not lie restrained or for manufacturing It opena up are usually the final week of the legislat­ being In addition to the annual cod ter when he vetoed the bill passed by a line possible and want to interest ive seselou complications came up tinulng appropriations. Interfered with If Prealdent T aft ap greeted here with enthusiasm. the house and senate last week pro­ President Strahorn, of the P^ E. A proves the Webb liquor shipment bill On January 6 two rarloada of "lodge which makes It difficult to Ull Just The minimum wage bill, which has viding »1,006,000 annual increase In E., in Its construction. which recently paaaed both houaea of pole" pine, a «mull black pine that when final adjournment will be taken. In a communication from the offices now been signed by the governor, the stale highway fund, and announc­ oongreaa. According to the advocate« grows upon thouannda of acres nt land The understanding that virtually played an Important part In the defeat ed that he stands unalterably opposed of the state superintendent of schools, of the bill, the Individual citizen liv­ In the upper Deschutes valley, were had been reached for the legislature of Lawrence's bill providing for an to the bill Increasing the permanent the information Is given that the Port­ ing In "dry" territory will have all sent to the pulp mill at Camas. Wash to adjourn for five days after it had eight-hour working day for women, highway fund from »1,000,000 to »2.- land Union Stockyards w ill give a 'th e prvllegea he had prior to the pann­ Tho sample of pulp la accompanied cleaned up Ita work and to come back with a lim it of 48 hours a week. 600,000 a year, which has passed the Shetland pony to the boy or girl hav­ age of thia bill, ao long aa he doea not by a letter which says that the pulp for tba sole purpose of considering house. ing the best exhibit of poultry or farm Under the provisions of a «xmstitu- attempt to Import liquor for aale con- Is of a promising quality and that the vetoed bills la presumed to bo animals at the 1913 state fair. No sooner had the veto message leery to the law of the atate within thorough testa will be made lmme- responsible for the action of the gov­ tlonal amendment which the legisla­ been sent in than the backers of the James Huffman, who was working ture is asked to put on the ballot for whleh be llvee. Thia being true, aa dlately'ln manufacturing It Into paper. ernor and his prlvaU secretary la road measures began to muster their on the A. Sk Tulley ranch each of W al­ the friend« of the hill aaaert, thia It is Intended to use the first paper absenting themselves from tho exec­ the next general election in a resolu­ forcesJgr the return fire. A vigorous lowa.' was gored by a bull and Injured tion Introduced In the house, the Ore- meaaure haa been greatly mlaunder- made from Deschutes timber la a leaf­ utive offices. attempts to be made to overrule the so severely that he died. He had tied gun legislature, after 1916. would con­ stood let that will describe this territory. The governor declared during the sist of 34 senators, one from each wishes of the governor. the animal into a stall. As he turned W o m en W o r ry C ongreaam en. week that Saturday being a holiday, county, and 69 representatives. the bull made a lunge, one horn pierc­ It la a serious Job to be a member the senau and bonae had no right to ing Huffman's lungs and pinning him The amendment proposes to change of congreaa these days, according to remain In session, but lawyers In both to the partition. the whole system of legislative repre­ plaints that are reaoundlng through­ branches of the legislature declare Captain Edward Anderson, formerly sentation It would place It on a pro­ out the capitol. The burden of the that It Is • legislative day and that master of the steamer Sue H. Elmore, portional basis, with each county en­ legislators’ trouble le the auffraglat the legislature could work and be well who was wanted at Astoria on a titled to one senator and no more, and and the antl-auffraglat controversy. within the law. charge of forgery, waa brought from to at least one representative. All congreaamen have been Invited 8peaker M cArthur Saturday threw Seattle by Sheriff Burns. Anderson — 1 '■ ..I to march with the votea for women W ith only slight opposition, the sen the house Into a fervor of excitement la accused of forging the name of B. L. advocate« on March 1. All have like ate passed the big »450.000 appropria­ John St. Claire, perpetrator of the aer­ Miller, engineer on the steamer El­ SALEM, Fell. 2».—Afb-r a speech in by refusing permission to any member wlae been quietly Informed by the tion bill for the Columbia Southern ies of southern Oregon postal robberies more, to the latter's pay check and to leave for home, ordering the doors his own defense, on motion of It«-aincs, antla that cloae watch will be kept Irrigation project In Crook county. which h a ffie il sleuths last December, then getting It cashed. Ils- house has given Representative J. A. locked and Instructing the sergeant- on their suffrage activity. The situa­ This hill will enable the atate to take plead guilty on Tiasday at Red Bluffs. at-arms to go out and arrest every Seaside has a new two-story build Westerlund a vote of conflifetie«', as a re­ tion does not bother members from member who had left the session w ith­ hold of the work of reclaiming the Calif., to the murder of John Boyd at lng being equipped with up-todate sult of the publication by the Portland equal suffrage states, but It la giving lands under the original Carey pro that plate on December 4. The shooting machinery for making cheese. Ex- Journal of the assi-rtion that the conuuit- out permission. those from other commonwealths a Ject, where private capital has failed. followed a quarrel between the two men, perieneed workmen w ill have It In The senate Indulged In a novel pro­ tee on alcohol, inserted jokers in liquor lot of trouble to decide which camps All of those who have tried the pro and St. Claire immediately fled north­ charge and the cheese manufactured hills. Mr, Westerlund sjsike in his own cedure when it agreed to allow each they will favor. ject and failed have made quit claims ward, accompanied by the wife of an old hwe. aa well as good milk, w ill be «Menas as follows: one of the 30 senators to-select from The antl-suffraglata are conducting to the state. Under the bill the atate friend, anil leaving a trail of rifled post- supplied to summer guests. M ilk w ill (he vast grist of bouse bill«, which Is “ My attention Was called, last evening a "lobbying" campaign at the capitol will take over the entire burden of offices in his wake. be sold In bottles only and handled before that body, one bill each, to be which adds to the woea of the legla- Io an article with n d la -a d litie s on the reclamation, and w ill get ita money Gold Hill, Talent, Roguerive-, and a la the most sanitary way. llrs l page o f the Portland Journal, wliere- given preference and receive Imme­ latora. back from the settlers in 10 years by half-dozen other small offices in California in they printed a damnable and vic io u s diate action. Lying half buried la the soft mud in Deficiency la Biggest In Many Years. the installment plan after It haa been afni Oregon yielded up the tribute of pen­ the basin of Young's bay, the body of lie alsnii me and r>y fellow nu nilwrs on The procedure Itself appeared to be Preparation of the biggest general made ready for productive farming. nies and small change, which ma