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A: Weston -Lead VOLUME 3D WESTON, OREGON, Fill DAY, FEMtUAUY 9, 1917 NUMBER 25 ER OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Canyon City district dally (o lliv Bumpier Vslly railroad for shipment to Hi. I'aul. It la reported. Admlaelo day. tha anniversary of lb adnileelon of Oregon aa a state, ha celebrated Wednesday, Febru. VESTON'S CHAUTAIKUA-FEBRUARY 17-19-20 "NN0N "Uti- Bl0"s REVIEW OF VORX OF OREGON LEGISLATURE - Transportation Lines, Munition Plant . and Utilities art Ba Ing Guarded. Weston's First Annual Clwutauqua and Community Feslivul nw Tork. Precautions taken b reuruary n-i'j-Mwui include trie lamous Mr uouglas wawson atat and municipal authorities In the Principal Event! of Ihi Wnk tr' hf ,h ',on, M i,frs of B I ii cl i c j t a Pioneers at a meeting In Portland, orieiiy SKatCned TOr llUlr A feeling that In raa or ar with fflfttlon of Our Rtldtri. ,1rmr tha naval nraanuationa win lout summer, and head a list of such other sterling attractions as ba ilia flrat railed Into an ! eervlre tl. u :,i,n,.t., r,,n,Hi t:. n-., ir..b..Dt, Antarctic pictures, the Waikiki Hawaiian Quintet and W. L. Mel f international criaia were Bone Dry Measure . Only Im portant-One Passed public buildings and utilities. longer. All of these were headline on the Western ChautauUbn rc1 mu,ly tomTi ,rn"ort' k'u Hue, biiii munitions centers ana Mondsy msrhed tba opening at tba members of tba Orrgon naval militia, areond semester at tba University of Growers of broccoli near Itlddla Oregon. pes reusea greet sicltemenl among . ,... o .... .. ... . -. ... . wriuuicr, biuj ruiur varptiiiwr, ine iwan rroni mars. About 3000 men of tbe national guard are under arm a. Tu Ihla city special vigilance la ex- aAla.l iL a - . have, made a thorough lamination of admit to the entire series, ana) may be had from Watts & Roger Which ,.,, ,he EMt rtver ab0Te and Thus Far. Pnig'rnms every afternoon and evening. Season tickets, $1.50, , it. a. a . , . . . . . 7 " atuiilit vnv vnvn v pvi ii'Oi uuva himj ny-v tiaav ivi m hi wo u, tVsS.in W II If a anal T0 elk hira been delivered tS tbS their nlanla alne the mM w-.th.r . . ... . . T1 lata and will be Placed at tha aula a. ,m ,., ,,. or me Wesion Mercantile U. Ilerveu seats. W cents extra lor bc.ow lb. government nar, ,.rd In fair grounda. much graatar than at flrat anpnoaad. Tb hary anoaa In tba mountains Kfforia to ralaa funda nareaaarr for ara canting a far of high aater la tba fonatrunion of a nw building for t'matllla foumr. tba old peopla's homa, of Salem, hava Tba nealjr ntarted woniaa'a adoilaUv atartat In rarnrat and tbara la avirr tratlon of tba cltjr of I'matllla gara an ladliallun that tba afforta will prove inaugural ball laat week. aunreaaful. Thrift day waa obaarvad In tba tiaud 3. C. Warner, w hoee place la 10 arboola by talka on thrift and toeons nllaa eaat of llarrlaburg, laat week In eating and Inraetmeut- iblpped 13.000 puunda of bt-ana to tha I). If. Miller waa Inatantly hilled at Murphy Seed company of Albany. The Gold Hill hn be waa etrurk by a prraent market prlee for beam la about Iwomotlre of a Southern I'aclfie train. I eeata par yound. Tha laad office at The Pal Ire la atlll While apparently a unit In agreeing anowed under with appllrallona for npott tba aereaalty of ronalrnrtlng a land under tba Ito-aera hnnieetead art. new penitentiary, meiubrre of tba Tba 11th annual contention of tba alata board ot control hare a diverg Oregon Hetatl (Irocera' aaaorlatloa ear of opinion aa to where auch a the series, on sale at Frank Price's office. . OHM.AN i: .NO. SSI. Agonry of the Ntata ot Oregon In New - York City, upon prrevnlatlon and kit- AN I'ltlUN.WCi; provide for Jhe r tid r of Ihla bond and tin- mmurl llrooklyn. Kmall cannon and machine guna ara potted between the bridge piers on both ald'ea of the rlrer. NO CONVOY FOR LINER Thirty-Seven BIMa Igned Two Road Codea Being Coneldered Several Conaolldatlena on Program Heavy Pruning af Approprlatlona Neaaa aary Nawr Penitentiary Propoaad Make Streama Publle Highwaya Recall of School Dlractora. will bo held In rortland rtbruary It II. Tbe prune growera of Douglaa roan ty are roniemplatlng the erection of their on proreaalng and parking planta. C. B. Praiber, who earaped a year new penitentiary aball be located. Kepreeentatlra llawley baa appoint ed Adolpb Oreenbeum. of Balem, aa mldahlpmaa at tha Annapolis naval academy and named Roger Bumpaon, or Kugene; Irwin Biearna, of Weat I.ynn. and Ilenjamla Falrburat, of ln,uane of F"un(1lnif Honda of Die City of IVi-mon, Orrauii. lu the amn of fourteen Thoaaand Dollara (IH, ooe tfii) for the purpoeo of tyin and redeeming ouutandlna aeneral fund enrrunu of the t'ltjr of Weeltm; providing and approving fhe frm of the bond to be Imied and the ruuiiona attttt-hed ihrn io; rntirylnir. autlinrlxlng and approving the dule of auld bonde and the di-llvery there of, and declaring an emeraenry. WHKHKAH 1'araKraph 12 of Arti cle V of the Charter of the City of Weaton provldca for the Incurring of an IndeblrdlieiM by an Id City In the aunt of not to ext-rcd lU.Oou. aub)e-t, however, to ct-rtaln reatrlrtlona. -ceptlona and llmliatlona ape-irivally mentioned and referred l In giild Charter: nnd WHEREAS under and pitrauont to toupona aa they ervernlly uiuUire. Tlila bond la one of a M-rlce of uom.'a of the City of Wraton. I'matllla Coun-. t Oraon, nuinbrrt'd conaermlvely from one (1) to twmiy-eltflit CM In cluelve. aKreallng not to ''! Vuurtren Thoimnnd Io)!ar (IH.iOi, and muturlnK aa follow: II. Ooo.oo FVbrnury I. l;s tl.ooo.oo Frbruury I. 124 I1.0i0.0i February I. JS5 11.000.00 rcbruary I, 12 tl.ooo.oo February j, i:7 II. 000. 00 Kebruory I.' It;g tl.ooo.oo February I. 12 11.010.00 February t. J9S0 ll.000.Oo February 1. 1931 $1. 000,00 February 1. IS2 li.ooo.oo February I. lJ II.OJJO.00 February J. 1914 11.000.00 February I, I9JS United Statea Acta on Americana Have Right to Travel. Washington. Tba American liner 8t. Vouln will not be given a convoy If aba decldee to aall for Kugland through tbe German aubroarlne cone, It waa announced at tbe elate depart ment. The government la acting on the policy that Americana have an Inalien able right to traverse tha high acaa; that tha German submarine blockade la entirely Illegal and that any alnking of American ships In contravention ol law would Immediately lead to bostill- Balcm. The legislature must speed Policy That moTk during the remaining daya ago from tbe Oregon penitentiary, has Tualatin, aa alternatea. been captured and la held by the police at Kanaaa City. An endowment fund of 1 1 000 was left to tha Kugene Iiihln I'nlveralty by the will of tha lata Mra. Keberea Cork burn, of Milton. Jar k son county's semiannual bal ance sheet for January 1 ahowa tha county Indeptedneae to be $07,i:.JI above raah on band. Although the time la atlll all months away, plant ara being formulated for the third annual ebautauu.ua to ba eld at Mend In July. Eastern Oregon a big anow blockade la endod on tbe main line, but aaveral f tha principal branches ara atlll blocked with anowdrlfta. Tha Slat anniversary of the organ Iratlrtn of Battery A, Oregon field ar tillery, waa celebrated by the veterani at a banquet In Portland. After all years without a theater auitable for traveling ahowa, I tirando Fred R. Mellle, a Baker ore and bullion dealor, baa recolvod from Pine creek tba largeat nugget aeon there a I nc tha famoua Armstrong nugget found IS fears ago. It was found by a Harer miner aud la worth 1100, hlrh price Mr. Media paid. February, HIT, baa been declared "poison month" by tha executive com mute of tha National Wool Growera association. Sheepmen In all parte of the United Statea will wage a cam paign during tha month against coy otea and other predatory animals by poisoning them. John Itammersley, thought to have bon eaten by a pack of timber wolvea In the wilds of Jackeoa county, la safe. The akeleton found near Gold Hill, and at flrat thought to ba that ot flammereley, haa been Identified aa that of John Duranda, a proapoctor of tbe Grams 1'aaa country. Tha senate baa passed Senator Lane's 11.000.00 Frbruary 1. I93S aid Paragraph 11 of Article V and to laatied for the purpose of providing the Hi-nrral provialons of the Charter funds for the purpose of paying- and of Hold City a General Fund warrant redeeming outstanding Oenrral Fund wbolo corps of Cerman officials"1 In Indebtedness lioa been regularly curred and created and la and outstanding and unpaid a 'ereitli'K II 1.197.20; ami WHKKEAS the City now of tha session If congestion is to be avoided during the closing days, for when It reconvened Monday, with bat 12 working daya left, only one Import ant measure, tha "bone dry" law, bad passed both houaee Slid received tbe aignature of tbe governor. The other Important bilia ara either pending In tbe two bouses or still In the hands of commltteea. Only 137 of the 740 bills which have been Introduced bad been disposed of, so $02 bills remained to be disposed of before final adjournment. Forty -seven bilia passed by both bousea and bare gone to the governor . . for bia consideration. The chief execu- Cerman Envoy, to Leave Next Week. Uvc hM ,igu , tbem ,wing v,Um8ra.-.c mesaay tne 10 still In his hands awaiting action. ties. Of those signed 22 are house Mile and are aenate bilia. the house the total nnmher nf And it Is hereby certified and re- Consul from all parts of the country, bm. introduced nnmher M hl1. h. t U.e .11 - . . . ...ill W- 1. . rt " nmm un mru uiit uu c inq trunKV r'Uirca "uui iww iw ior uermaoy, Beoat6 bills number 257 Uarly ln- warrants of aald City under and In full u,, Unllod s,atMf lncludiDg Count 1 now due compliance with all of the provisions )rf ,.,.. v r, . " al in a sum of the Charter of ..Id City. and tountcw on Bernstorff, and in conauia irora an pans or me country, ,t will sail from New York for Germany. Reservations for more than 200 per- Eiehtvn. hu bin. . ... son. uave oeen engagea on me mg tho wnat( W8Un8 ,ctl)n whl)e Prfl : nB,r Frederick VIII. houso h blbl ,ndu. . hand and In lis treasury properly at- to be done precedent to the Issuance Pllcalilii to the payment of euld Gen- of said bonds have been properly done eral Fund warrant Indebtedness, funda and performed In regular and due In t-e amount of 210.25; and time, form and manner aa required bj W HKltKAS In order to retire and Inw, and that' the tout debt of the redeem the remaining General Fund aald City of Weaton. Including thla warrant Indebtednraa after tha applt- bond, does not exceed the conatitu- catlon of the aforementioned fund In tlonol, statutory or Charter limitation, the City treasury to aald purpose. It IN WITNESS WHEItEOK, thla bond now becomes neeewiary for the l'i,"f ""a been sianed by the Mayor and leaving New York February 13 for C tinsi.auia. Report Germany Holds Gerard Hcctage Copenhagen, via London. It la offl- posed of. . Among Important bilia pasaed by tbe house were Senator Olson's bill protecting illegitimate children; Sen ator Eddy's, to make achool directors Weaton to borrow money in' file aunt countervailed by tbe Herorder of said dally stated that James W. Gerard, gllhjct to recall- Representative Cor of IH.0OO.0O. and to inane Funding City of Weaton. and the corporate seal the American ambassador to Germany,. ,,.. , M.,. , ,,,,.,, lloml, of aald City therefor; an.l f mid City hereto affixed this first will not be allowed to leave Berlin , L,"l " '' JnlU,tlTe WHKItKAB all of the conditions and requirements of the Charter of Hnld City precedent to the Issuance, advertlerment and sale of aald bonds have been regularly done in full com pliance therewith; NOW THERE- FO 11 K, day of February. I9J7. Countersiitned: until the German government Is satis- wlll bara a modern building In tho Dm rrpaitng aectlona JBS. 1580 and lh aim of Fourteen Thousand ol Recorder of the City of Weaton. Section 1. That the fblloninir be TIk lVople or tlie tlty of ton do anu tne same I hereby approved nnd Ordain as Fnllon: declared to be the form of coupon to Section 1. That the City of Weaton be attached to the said City of Weaton do itMue bonds in the name of and un- Funding Bonds: der the corporate seal of aald City In t'uupou No. 13.75 and referendum petition. Tho SenfltA wound nn ff vult'i Ma7or. fIea t0 tne a'nent of Count von work by paM,Dg ,5 ,,,,,, ,nd kming Bernstorff. the retinng German am- fiTe. Mo8t ,mDOTt.Bt ot th. measures baasador at Washington, by tha Amer- pagsel wa, that deciaring streams of lean government. v tne gU(e , u nlghwaT and proTld. Ing for the granting of franchises to Switzerland Will Act for Germany. corapaniM doina. a ,og drir,ng basl. Washington. Minister Ritter, of ness, under the jurisdiction of tba . heart of the bualneaa district. Chief No-Bhlrt, paat TO years ot age, tba venerable bead of the Walla Walla tribe ot Indiana, died at Pendleton after an lllnoaa of several days. Philomath won tho lead In tha Cen tral Willamette Valley Debating leaguo by defeating Albany 3 to 0 at Albany, and Eugene to 1 at Philomath. Farmers of Waplnltla, Tygh valley and lower Tygh ara making prepara tions for the construction of a large warehouaa at Bhearer next Spring. About IS members of the Weatern Walnut saaoelatlon gathered at Port land to dlaciiKa various phases of tha industry. Including winter pruning. John Anlllla, a student ot mechanio arts at tha Oregon Agricultural college, haa received notice of his appointment aa mechanio In a Siberian cannery. Contracta will be signed at once for tho building of over 0000 feet of new 2590. of tha revised statute, so that vessels bound In tho Columbia river for Portland need no longer atop at Aatorla to exhibit their bapera. nor need veeaols bound outward from Port land atop at Aatorla to file copies ot tbetr nianlfeets. Many delegations of representative Cllliena of Gilliam. Wheeler, Grant and other eastern Oregon count lea bava visited tbe legislature within tha last tew weeks to present the merits ot tha John Day highway, which they propose aa an important link In tho principal aaat and weat highway through tha atate. During the month of January 27 vessels loaded lumber at tho mllla In August. In re H. 000.00) In denominations of On the first day of February. 10.- Flve Hundred Dollara (1500.00) ejeh, tha City of Weston. State of Oregon, Switzerland, was instructed by his PubHc commi8gion. government to take over German dip. CoVernor Slgna "Bone Dry" Bill, lomatlc Interests in the United Statea. surrounded by those who have been faithful to the prohibition cause for numbered consecutively from 1 to U will pay the bearer Thirteen and fw- My DIVIDE STATE OF IDAHO . Governor Wlthycombe at- Inclusive, aald bonds to be dated Feb- enty-flve One-hundredths Dollars U,'"J- "'"'- iwmiu . , . , . , , T1 D, - - II VU 11 1 0 pigURlUIV tu 1IUUOC Dill u. Majority in Both Houses Pledged for loo and legal traffic in alcoholic riuiry 1, 117. and the principal of aald bonds to be paynble aa follows: tl.ooo.oo February 1, 1923. 11.000.00 February 1, 19S4. 11,000 00 February I, 1025. 11.000.00 February 1, 1930. 11,000.00 February 1. 1027. 11.000.00 February t. 12S. 11.000.00 February 1. 1929. 11.000.00 February 1. J930. 11.000 00 February 1, 1931. 11.000.00 February 1, 1JS. 11.000.00 February 1. 1933. 11,000.00 February 1. 1934. 11,000.00 February 1, 19J5. I1.000.0 Fcbruury 1. 1930. the entire Issue of I14.0u0.00 bonds aforesaid to bear Interest at the rate (113.73) In gold coin of the Cnl!ed Slates of America at the Fiscal Agen cy of the State or Oregon In New York City, being six months' Interest on its Funding Uond No Division. liquors, as far as Oregon is concern- Boise, Idaho. Idaho is face to face ed. ceased as the electric clock in the with secession of the northern part executive officea ticked the hour of Countersigned: Mayor. ot the state from the south. Simultan eously In both branches of the legisla ture resolutions were introduced to divide the state and to allow a constl- rtecorder ot the City of Weaton. Section 4 Th anl nt Ih. nf.,-,.. aald Issue of bonds to Lumbermen's tUonul convention to be held at Mos Trurt Company of Portland, Oregon, cow June 17. 1917. After ruiwitiui-'u heretofore made la hereby approved, of the proposed convention by the elcc- ratified and confirmed and upon the tors within the pauhaiulle, application chairman of the union dry committee, 4 last Friday afternoon. Representa tive Anderson and Senator Eddy col laborated on the bill which makes Oregon dry. Mra. Jennie M. Kemp, president ot the state organization ot the W. C. T. v.. and Mrs. Ada Wallace Cnnih, proper execution of the aforesaid bonds same dim 1 1 bo deposited with will be made to congress for admission the treasurer of aald City and shall be lDt0 11,0 "D'O"- the lower Columbia rtver district and of five and one-halt (3 Mi'.t) per cent, issued to Lumbermen's Trust Company A majority of tho senators are pledg- their combined cargoes amounted to lr annum, pajame semi-annuaiiy, or its agents upon the surrender of the ed to the resolution. In the house 37 24.463.C7t feet period nine vessels feet from up-rlvor mills, making a bonds to be signed by the Mayor and tho said warrants so to be funded be- A1' doubt that the secession plan d cargoea amounted to ' ", !'")" ii-nnuiij, -1 s-m upon me eurrenuer or tne ed to the resolution. In the house 37 of lumber. In the aame aIIZVA ZT,TS, "tattorA wh!ch members have signed to support the . . . -... B, able at the Fiscal Agency of the State bonds are Issued to fund and In ex- , resacls carried 7,101.S1 of Oregon In New York City, said change and aa a substitute therefor resolution. were among the Interested spectators at the obsequies pronounced over John Barleycorn, and to Mrs. Unruh Gover nor Wlthycombe presented tbe pen with which the bill was signed. Road Legislation This Weak. Road legislation will be one ot the road up tha north fork of the Sluslaw (rrand tolal of 31,585,089 feet of lum- countersigned by the Recorder of aald ing listed In Exhibit A hereto attached would be bitterly opposed was removed important items to demaud the at- river, from Ha mouth near Florence. T. H. Hill, trapper and miner, on tho north Vtnpqua river, shot and killed three gray wolvea recently while on one of tho mall tralla ot that district Announcement was made in Eugene of the formation of the Western Broc coli association, which will have Its ber that left the Columbia river In cargoes during the month ot January, The box factory, dry kilns and boiler rooms of tho Clatsop mill at Astoria, one of the largest lumbering concerns In the lower Columbia river district, was destroyed by fire with a loss approximating 1150.000. Pcro Weston, and the corporate seal In order that the aKaresate indebted- whcn Representative DriscolL of Ada tention of the house this week. The City to be affixed thereto neaa of said City may not be thereby nn(. .., fhB Kn-nmra road committee now has under con- principal place of business In thst city. 811vola youlg R,an Klnn, ,tartod Tho highest price ever paid for po tatoes at Albany was received by Hur ry B. Mullen, Ho received $3 a hun dred weight, a figure equal to 11.80 a bushel. After an eight-day session marked by an aggregate attendance of from 12,000 to 10,000, Portland's eighth an nual automobllo show came to an end Saturday. the fire. Loss is covered by Insurance. Raven thousand doors were burned In tbe factory devoted to their manufact ure, and hundreds of thousands of feet ot valuable lumber In tha kiln was lost. Practically $1,000,000 will be spent during the coming season In building roads in Oregon, under the terms of the federal good roaus law, It the state nty of of sold whereby the City of Weston shall be held and considered In substance and effect to undertake and promise. In consideration of , the premises, to pay to the bearer of each of said bonds at the expiration thereof the sum there in named In gold coin of the I'nited Statea together with Interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five and one-halt (3','-) per cent, per annum, payable semi-annually, which bonds shall Be known as CITY OF WESTON FUNDING BONDS, tho In terest on said bonds being represented by coupons annexed thereto and each of aald coupons shall have the signa ture of the Mayor nnd Recorder of said City of Weaton engraved thereon. Bed Ion I. The aald City of Wesion Funding Bonds hereby authorised to Increased In any way but tho transact tlon would simply operate as an ex- ,or tne division issue that ho and change of one evidence of Indebted ness for another without Increasing the amount thereof. Section 5. WHEREAS the City Is now paying eight per cent. Interest on the warrants to be hereby funded; and WHEREAS the bonds hereby au thorized are to draw only five and one-halt per cent; and WHEREAS the present state or the financial market is In un unsettled condition and the creditors of the City are insistent that their demands be met: and WHEREAS, owing to the present International complications It Is ex tremely doubtful if this ordinance tloea not go Into effect In less than Others would "fight It to the finish." Insanity Oefensa of Olson's Slayer. Olympia, Wash. John . anuci,. me logger who shot and killed State In dustrial Insurance Commissioner K. W. Olson In the state capitol, was arraigned in superior .court on a charge of first degree murder and pleaded not guilty. A special plea ot insanity was filed by his counsel.. Tha plaoer miners of the Grants i.-igiatur, will nut un dollar'for dol Pass district are having much dlffl- ,ar l0 mhtQrt the ai0tmonU that have culty In the operation of their mines made from tha federal approprla- this winter because ot a sborUgo of t)on Four itaatlnct allotments have tha water supply. been made for road building In Ore- That tbs winter Is wanlm and that goni the total amount allotted being spring will appear early Is tba pre- noss, nefore this federal money diction ot Long creek stockmen, noted mp, available the state must en- In tha Baker Tlclnlty for the accuracy tPr ,nt0 a gattfactory agreement with of their predictions. ' Nearly 30,000 acres ot now farm land, near Pendleton, will bo available soon If congress pssses tbs law pro viding for allotting the tribal land on tbe Umatilla reservation. More tban (0 tons ot fine chrome the secrotary of agriculture, to main tain tba roada after tliov are finished. Use for Sawdust Heated sawdust will remove grease sHts from carpet or linoleum. Sprin kle tho sawdust over tho spot, leave day of February of each year, prlncl Iron oro Is bilns Uultd cut oX til far. S tbart Ulfi Uu ijtfpjj ttff. ... Pi lutemt wUs at ths f local be Isued shall be substantially In the' thirty daya the City may be then una- followlng form, except as to tlntea of ble to borrow money at any rate: payment: NOW, THEREFORE, an emergency No S500.00 Is hereby declared to exist nnd this I'NITED STATES OF AMERICA ordinance shall go Into force and ef- 8TATE OF OREGON feet from and otter Its passage and CITY OF WESTON FVNDINO BOND approval by the Mayor, TI10 City of Weston, Umatilla Catin- Passed by the Common Council this ty. Oregon, for value receive,,! nc- 7th day of February, 1917, by the fol- knowledgea itself Indebted and hereby lowing vote: promises to pay tho bearer tho sum of Yena: Five. FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS Nays: None. In gold coin of the present standard Submitted to the AcMm? Mayor tli of weight and fineness, 011 the first 8th day of Fel roary, 1917. day of February, 19-., with interest Approved by the Acting- Mayor this thereon m like koiu coin at tne mie ouiuny oi renruary, ini. of five and one-half (S V,1) Per cent. per milium, iwyoble aeuil-unuuully on the first day of August nnd the first slderatlon two complete road codes one introduced by Representative Schiniptf and outlining the views of the good roads committee, and the other introduced by Representative Laurgaard. For the last two weeks the commit tee has been holding nightly meetings and has heard probably 250 good roads enthusiasts on the relative merits of the two bills. Consolidation Measures Introoucad. - Tbe joint consolidation committees have Introduced several consolidation measures, and more will be Introduced In both houses this week. One Intro duced consolidates the child labor, industrial welfare and labor commis sions with the state industrial, ac cident commission, and changes tbs personnel of the latter. A bill on " this subject that will preserve the Oregon Governor Pledges Support present identity of the industrial c Salem, Or. Governor Wlthycombe cldcnt commission will In all prob has wired President Wilson assuring ability ba passed, him that Oregon will stand patriotl- The committees have also agreed cully back of him in the present on a bill reducing the tax commia break betwsen the United States and slon to a single commissioner, and Germany. . providing that the commissioner shU : .-..be-under the Jurisdiction ot board Truly Said. consisting of the governor, secretary Lister Wishes to Back Wilson. . Olympia, Wash. Governor Lister Issued a short statement in re lation to the president's actions in severing- diplomatic relations with Ocmaov. urins the people to sus tain the president JOSEPH WURZER. Aclltiir Mm vol. Attest: " - It ls difficult to think nobly when, of tte and, ataie treasurer. AALII 1. tlAUALl I, uu UUUk VUlf IO Vt a UWUUUVU, RscortUr t tk city ot Weaton. Rpuesuau .T ;,Tr . Saaket ball tomorrow svening