OREGON NEWS NOTES III Iho Ih IXvgmt t msr.lulial dtitrt. ;! f tnrn nirgon, N, 3. f'-uiVt. IrrumH'T't, fnt fcren reieet- llr RrnrRfll iFJlrnrST h helming m.rtiy . W f Vkill.lMlkl , I tell fcW urk UTKTON LF.ADni , t ) ARK WtltlM, r-.ili..l.r, Important Occurrences of Past Week Drltfly Compiled Ur . Cur R caffcrs. l-r, .(... U ffiiig lit . "the Spwport tltj !i'utim wt'.l te arid Ik iWr 4. , Tlie wiu. MUiual K.i 1 Th ity tf luil li;wr the car tA.fUmj. , . Tue Orvuu autal iui.'iii I .'0 lo change Us nau.p. It will t-e kuoau a h nal toluultH-rk. Steplen T. MaUM','. assistant secre tary of U Interior, ui charge o( na tional parks, was in lMrtUiid tills Week. k The annual meeting of the Oreaon flat horticultural eocifty will be keld In Howl River Ifcifmbtr 11. 11 mi 1.1. . Tbe division uf t roJi counts ! to have carrWJ, 1U ..iv X.xv -iwmuu can, b JcU ruuhcj littruticu will to rw!urr. " A svfeool sinnlure to vutaia SO class tvoui auj to coal I7S.OO0 has bven approved of I tne Aaloria board of education. Th annual con?, mice of the facnl Ilea of the lmlt-pvuUvbt colleges of Oregon will take place la AtWny IV eember 1 and t, K. II. lion, aitsi T4, dltl al Saleia from injunr received when he truck at a street criing by a South era raciftc' train. '' Alias Vdnia G. DatU waa elected county rec.vdrr ami Mrs. Ita Maxwell Cunuuinga was elected county school superintendent In I.inn rounif. SUte Biolosist W llliaui U Ktnl-T ia nakins final plan for the publication of general aurvey.of the wild lifw of Oregon, "especially the birds. ir Lho week ending November 9, total of 268 accideuts were reporUxl to the stato UulUKtrUi'l accident com nUaaloo, of Ucb five were fatal. . As a ru!t of Uie tar abortive, Ui Clatsop Mill at Astoria has been com pelled to abut down temporarily, and about 200 men are out of empioymeut. Fostl receipts at the Portland post office for tbe first 1 daya of Novem ber show an increase of $5203.28 as compared with the similar period of MIS. ' . Bonds In tbe turn of H.oOO.MO were authorized by a vote of & for aud 38 against thW proposition by the land owners of the Ochoco irrigation dis trict " -' Tbe bun of the steam schooner Wa- . ... . .. j - i- week and 'another member was added to the Columbia river's ocean-going fleeL ... ' Tbe estimates of the Hood River apple crop for l'Jlfi have Jumped from SoO.GOO boxes, pre-harrest figures, to a present total of more than 1,200.600 boxes. A rolling iu!l. with a tapacliy of 20.000 tons of tteel pUte a month, probably will be added to the plant of the Northwest Steel company In . Portland."':" '," . " , Incomplete returns from all eonn ties of the first congressional district .five -VT. Q. Hawtey a lead of 20.237 votes over iark Weatherford, his opponent The groas earnings of tbe Pullman company ia Oregon for the year are placed at $411,666.50, and the ex pense of operation in tbe state at e32s.704.Oi2. The net operating income of the Suinpter Valley Aailroad company for the year ending June 30 was J-19,-002.6S. ai increase of (32,443.56 over the previous year. Oregon's vegetable -production .for 1916. as estimated by O. P. Hoff, state labor commissioner, from statistics gathered' by employes of his office, will (KjuaJ $2,4$9,542. Steps are being taken to organize - state-wide automobile association, A meeting was held la Portland Wed nesday for the purpose of forming a preliminary ortauiiatlon. tSurreybg has? been completed at the site of the Pacific Chemical com pany's project at Summer and Abert lake and the task of rebuilding the dam is about half completed. Sixteen .' leading officials of nine large Pacific coast cement companies have been - indicted by the federal grand Jury at Portland on charges of organizing ' a trust In restraint of trade. ' - . William E. Newell, assistant post manter if "Granta Pass', .was fined 1581.94 and was sentenced to six months lb the county jail for embez illng funds from the Grants Pass post office. Judge ;Joha 8. Coke of the circuit4 court decided that the Sunday closing ordinance of Eugene prohibiting the atre from operating, on Sunday ia not In contravention of the state Sun day law. - ' ,:r .', Tbe Ui'gfrst deal ever, made in the neighborhood of "Weston was consum mated when Iley Wlun became the owner of Meadow brook farm. The place contains 7fS acres, aad the coo- Karkley. hla aix-iaiUt opiHtncnt lie ban a U-d ct alH'tit 1S.v0 XvT,, t'rJvra have Inn 1w.hi t-v 1V war i . i.i !.' , ',. i i.i,..ii.'vii i'4 c u t ilo( L. t i t.! fiirnt auiy as tr.-vi i .T!v-r hi I'urtlaiid, and send In Mil. ! !(. m. .Vow. Hi -K'Vt at rurll iliil lixa ttit ten i'Utt. Kxanitiialhiu nl a mahirujr or the :ii. i i- .l tl.e r. .1 uttiturv tiauch of . hiaU' fri hcl.t in .u- iJ.li M.'i'll. 'J'Mt ox.'8luHia is r-.'iuil by tU r ilHfaMn'.aat . ml aiiii,u;.y, ttn.r the cow ary Mil. The 'Portland Ui.tUav. A IVt ioiiii''.j h,i li.vd wlt.t tUe 1'utiUc rK-e lUuiiBissiou a put!oa si immriioN n.Mrv . fi tiiis bllll to liovo fniiiyin , t,"Uiil:tlil' jHiwi mitl rpiHiituiii- The Year i', .'...'iirhi. 1 1- tr li!iiiu. , ,. ,. .. K r , ' Ih gins to milise what ho fully known, pmluilily, it rVty-fivi1 ji II II jk ?o ""H'"Sy, tint lui hiijrri.v !iMnt " " " ' ofjl.hi fvitntv, in thi1 hon.to tl.ni he Dur full 111:5 K vuni-, k i null for !i'iti .u 'I rxiitriil, .or inlt 'it i.i-t ill" t.tK i,Ti r hue vr ii.i'M'i. I Jllc hi larKvl slmiH'.l ii'itl t.Mtl it; so that it w ill tMiitnin nt'thinR o. t Miili:i!!v tlittVrcnt from vvhut ho liur full lino.- hiv ko.v fciuititto. (t r idiots M "tik for tl;tinili. U t huvo litit one i'i'H'0 lho mi mo to ovvrv imtiv't K'-u tuif lir.o of lllituij.'i i, Cottilinti, OiiliiiH. tjowiiH, i'lititT woac, oto., wul I'oc wlii't no can fuvo ymi. titifxtl t iN i.uiri t tii. hiuihoif haH niivatiy put into it. If lieriin iraluo liy thirty that ,N0V. 17. ivi ) is 0!u!in;r hi t'ntuii' rvory tl.iy it will Ih a n.hl thmr 'for him. Till; T1MU TO SVE MONLY a-kus for a r liruiK lu tlu rase r ii'iiily divided by the rtimilnkUm, lit iitK the valuation of the comrany'a pro,wrttc. One of the larcM ranch d-nl con uiuinalHl in i:k r tor .r tuc la the tweut fnrt'lias lor IsO.Oug of th SV. Talwadae i'i'-i re rsaclt ty U. NVaruock. of 1Srtia"d. The rum l U. lout, d loar ,s.ii. 2B UiiW from llaki r. There wa a !'..l.u,ir III tli state induiilril t .J. ill fdiul VtolHr 31 of liTS.SI'! S7. Kivelpu trow the time the ocutm!ioa ccmir.rnrJ its work. November 8. 1911. to Octoher Jl. a -rtiHl nf three years, totaled IU?!.5s2.fil. A. IX Auderwn o. ltd., ot CiHuhax-n. Iv-nmark. hate porctiaa ed a large iutert In tlrv .McKi.rttoru-Standiter-Clar'Hn 8hlp company of Astoria. The company is buililiag seven auxiliary ftve-maat'-l schoonera at the yards In Astoria. John Mi. la. of Talent won the title " lho jr. o. p. ut.v MftvmtniHlat invlv eint uliout thivo million . . , . tolurs in hflpinj; to oliH't Mr. J'iv;uiiiaMy ovt-ry youiijr mun ; 'ilsn. knows, 4 H physioaJ fact, that ' -' ho can tlo nothinjr noxt year , A tpik) or two in the rinht w hich he cannot, in some riopivo, pl-uv initfht enhance the potoncy t!o t.klay. says the Saturday of Weston 'a now tluU Evonlnj: Tost, Ho wtH not grow ' "" " '"' winj.'s.or ovowme the laws of WilsoiiV ponnai.ciit ml-Ki-avitation. or .subsist without 'r" Mr. IIukI', i.i tho WhiU' f.Hht. J'.vit lois always i't1irur--,J"l,'Sv, 'hinjrton. IK You inira tutuw in w hich Jus miiuj " "j '"'.' will J (Tot Ion lilmiliidii .. ., l Wool imp liinnUvH .. . j; wVHii i.inui,iii 'I Cuinfuria Wlillu uii'int; Hamii'l . l t'olorvt) outing (ImiihoI l.a'liea' outii.t cowna Mimi- online " ' J Moil's otitic K''vv'!,', Hoys' out in oim . . Men's pujamaa fc o il.w ... M.!.s.i! :s .. lis to l.lw ..: (t '.! ...... n,f-liie .. h', lol . 4i to a.4t ., J'to lo T- .... Vr to Wf ... . 4!V loiSV , U to f t.4tt 7e dvei-e Union anils . .. 4fc-'.Sf I.mlivn' moot iiii'nii amts tie l.a.ii.'-' HlIU Mini wool union aulia .. .. i i" i-'.m tNliott or Joiiji U,'Vj Mi'll'k iWyo union Ntllta . , . . l"r Mt"i' In-uvy I'vll'ii lililtHt uiim ii mills. . , Vie Mm' wool luU union suils . 41 4'.' Mun's wmtl bit nil suite.,, M.VS t) llwe union null 4'.'t lo)" ttoo illlit ll Stilts ... .'JI0 Clulilivii'a cloi an.l m'l'ciir t , , i.v-iia - .alii't glows and tnllletis . l'c-0C ! Hoys' elovea aiut itillluns, .. SV-4! Muii's titietl Jjlov. i ..f.'ii t'.tK'-iWH' ' Mon 'a mitten , .. 4!ic iilV ! Mali's tlrvM ifliyi tMe-l. It) "J oji'i-at Jitrt-renily. The timo will certainty toino when he ' realizes that tlietv is no fu ture, but only an indefinite ex tension of toilay. The import ant truest ion is whether that time will come early enough in life to do him any particular jrood. A la?.y tr.itn canmt possihly make himself industrious in the future; or a tipptir.fr man, sober; or on extravagant man. eeono omical. If it is done at all he Uob Stnntield is the loading rhndidjte for sinker of the Ore ln houst as well ns the larg Cet sheep shipper in the world. It is sisnTitiennt that he went to school at the Weston Normal. tjulilH ' i l.iulUV i-viiton union auiu ''. ... J (Slwu tor loiirf U'ovO, lHt or lil,U uca ! ' I n Imv of l'"l'lS. Idivit tl.i-lii f..r lai'ioa if I fi.li.ltrn in th J Iul.-al . i ) We, Jiiht ro. rlvcil, Kliii,m.nt ul kU'ii'a Vt i'UitU, tlsv' loIt.Ue. i r n Z7 of the "banner sugar beet gror" at the beet growers' ibraUon held la must do it at an immediate pros oruuta rasa, jie rrporipu a crop vi cnr -.,,,.,, IHVItiV 11 The esteemed East Oivp)iiiau aiill asserts that Pendleton is the only logical place for an Eastern Oregon Normal, but we prefer to accept the view of a substan tial majority of Oregon's electorate. Strikes us that the weather is a gi! deal of a frost at some "right now: wo man ever saved a penny in the future, or ever will. He has xA to save the penny in his hand at the moinout or he The elephant and the hull will be btt'kc to the day of his wi.ho: "United we stood, and death. That is "clear enough to together we fell!" anybody who will think about it' , ," ; . To rave the penny in hand he Ue rnake no chww orW must resist the temptation to n t0, , Koiser Bl1' lhut he spend it Imagining himself to enhst a Uttahon next vearasistino-thrtfmntn. Gotham s female shoppers for tion to spend a handful of pen nies will do him -the same good that the drunkard gets out of imagining himself reformed next year. Every year that he does his counter attacks. - IS tons ptT acre, yteldlug a gross re turn of 1154 per acre, the cash outlay being only $29.70 per acre The of(i UI report tof the fifth an nual eKg-l)iiig couteot at Mountain Grove. Mu shows that the pen of Oregons entered by the Ortgou Agri cultural college, fiuUlied In secoad place' with the high record of 231 S egga per hen and a total of 115$. Al the recent election, "Wasco coun ty voted bonda to the amount of S-V 000 for the construction of a trunk road leading from Moeier to Tbe Dalles and thence south via Dufur, Kingsley. Tygh valley, Manpin, Shaa iko and Antelope "to the Jelfersott county line. The City of Grauts Pass, through Its munlciuaL couimerclal. civic and church organizations, and the officials not resist weakens his ability to of th. t uh-idaho Sugar comply resist W would suggest this title to was boat Saturday to oo sugar beet This spending business fa as the - D chorus for a Wootlrow growers and their wives from points f v-i-i- lneK'0' P- CnorilS lor a OOtirow between Oakland and Sitlherlia and "f itCr.?S Ult tl Wilson ballad: "He Kept Us Ashland, the occasion being the ceie- P1,n u w w'tnin the knowN Out of Washington!" oration of "Grunt Pass Sugar Beet edge of everybody who has the b;. .' day." ; ' - ordinary, circle of persona! ac- Everything ia normal at Wes- ngurea ? u. tiuaintances that, altera certain ton. time, tlie man who lives up to " . the limit of his income which. The republican managers are about nine times out of ten, claiming that Wilson carried the means a tittle beyond accepts west with the votesof theladies. that as a normal condition and Well, what show would Hughes just automatically spends what- have had if the democrats had ever he gets, substituted for Wilson James At tweny a man lives largely Hamilton Lewis, with his pink k Athena . .. - Orcqon 444mt4444444444t44444444444444444t44444v44 Srr4n'$ mud Have you iltouht of and pivwri4 fr ih lone, t-'oW ami foeey winter days nitil michta that ni atirvly coining Un uT If yoit ate !. burner yo! wmit lo ntjo tlm rtint. r eveiiiny yon nrmr htvo Ix f'H'v, I ; i 1 ao to Wattaft llogem and buy a tli tiiKijthly g- 1 ! t'.wp. After ualng It yoa will nevvrgo baclt to Uie oJ buiniiu babil. KOSMUtCt Rt. I fit ROCX iPUICS COAi, P. ftVV,V , Cryan wants to teetotalize the entire democratic party, but we fear that Marse Henry will not consent to making it unanimous. 110,11 OUiiter is Conun When you get cold come in and get a hot cup of coffee and n sandwich. J state labor comraiaftiuu. I rum Oregon land office Miiow that July 1. the-. were lS,sa7,(MJi acr of va. aut pu'.:ic lands in Orvgon opea to awtte ment and entry under the provisions of tbe homestead 1. Of this amount 13,912.348 acres are surveyed. .This acreage is a decrease la the year of 104.369 acres and 832,637 acres since July 1. 1914. HOT DRMS CttS With no (ieepeuiug oa the ur- in an Imaginary future. At thirty whiskers?. rounding run? tops ami a dfi'lded " liSirattca wu. I :?'.'.ooo. a inter nip to the atmosphere, orchard isu of the Hood river valley" who. Re cording to estimates, have at the pres ent time 400.000 boxes of fruit unpro ' tected from excessive frost, are wor ried. Because of the shortage of re frigerator cars, tbe storage plants of the valley, holding aa approximate 600,000 boxes of fruit, were closed against further delivery. Oregon will go toiully dry Decem ber 1, If means are found whereby ' violators of the new prohibition amendment to the state constitution can be punibetf. Governor Withy combe has announced. 1 it Is found, however, that the "bone-dry amend ment cannot be enforced, because It lacks a , penalty clause, Governor Wlthycombe will not. issue a proclam- ' atloo putting tbe amendment Into ef fect until the legislature meets and passes an enabling act, fixing a penal ty for violations. -- " ' The vote on the initiative and refer endum amendments with most of the comities complete, together with In complete returns from the remainder, is as follol-s: Single item veto yes 127,232. no 48,592. majority for 78,640; ship tax exemptionyes 109,063, no 68,713, majority for 50410; negro suf frage yes 89,025, no 87,523, majority against 348; Pendleton normal yes 83.K67, no 102470. majority against 8.403; full rental land tax yes 38,753, no 121.571. majority against 82,819; antl compulsory vaccination yes 89,- , 017, no 88,587, majority for 430; Sun- .' day closing law repeal yes 112.320, no 81,022, majority for 31.298; brew ers' amendment yes 80,237, no 127 479, majority against 47,242; absolute . prohibition yes 108.813, no 105,712, majority for 3,101 ; rural credits amendment yes 94,173, . no 74.261, majority for 19,888; rtate-wida tag limitation yes 86,109, no 74,401, OiV . 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Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . f Waltbiir(, Wash, American Beauty ,4rando Pure White Made of selected lluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by Weston Mercantile Company ! 1 : 4