OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of th Wnk Briefly Sketched for Infer mttlon of Our Readers. a strike of flshermea oa River lasted only few day. The Oregon Baptist assembly will be to August VVEJVJIJ A request tor a erolng over a ruing road la Clatop county. made y II. K. Noble, of Portland, dlacloaee the fact (hat he contemplate develop ing lrrg traci OI eprurw in jounty to obtain lumber fur coaairue lloa of aeroplane. Four or five partli of cruiser who ire examining and clasairylng Oreguu ft California graut laud hae alerted work tn Polk county. There are about M.000 acres of land lu Folk county ItOgU 9nd by the Oreiton i aomrnia, about J3.000 of thia bring timber tanu. The largest farm aaie or wnn tsuiM, jult jt. Held at the etate fatrtrounda July JT week. Involving a total consideration a Auauat t. imiowiw,i, .w.-r NewrgbaatoattwoeMuptoneert H'PI''r. where L. K. MrBr .old hi. ""T1 " J r JL.. .... n. .tock ranch on Willow creek, a in In drain oi Eltnv o vuiwui - , w "K-'iiSl- .re to be . product Cray. Th. ranch comprise, 'lit nf the Eugene Fruitgrower' aocla- acre. tlon cannery In Eugene. The rubllc ..'nice cmml.. on baa Th crop of clover eeed In Llna Issued an order rciutring the lllanv county la going to be extremely abort, atte Pacific railroad ororatma between according to late re porta. Eugene and Coo. Pay to construct .P- A movement baa been launched at proximately li mile of country road MarahfleM to rganlie tha Southera for Une county alone the north bank Oregon Development board. of the Slu.law river within four The aalmon run in tha lower Colunv montha. bia haa atarted again, after the Inter. The banka and truat companle of ruptlon caueed by the June freahet. Portland. In anwer to a call showing The aummer acbool which ha been the atatua of their business Juno 20, la session at Oregon Agricultural col- 19IT. ahow deapoalta of IW.'JM'S M lege for the Ut two month, closed greater at that time than at the clo Frav of business June J, Hl. according to Because of tha pread of fore.t a report Issued by Superintendent of firea in aouthert Oregon an emergency Bank Sargent call baa been aent out for mora flra A thoroughbred atock farm on the fighter. Klamath Indian reservation la being Superintendent Pollotk. of the Alea planned by the official at the KUm hatrherv. distributed 0.000 young ath agency, who are cooperating Ith rainbow trout ia atreama trlbutory to the agency achool. to at.n-k a 3ia.-r iomt imsa- L. E A D E R 'M nmv ,m"' y '" 'he k'ad- r i'aliw fiimi itH tntirv miIihci Iiw ( I AKK Utl, I'mWUIhi .,. .. . . .... - ... - tiun lint. M'HWMIPI ION KAUt tii I Ackcrman Mtya tlmt Nr- The Year ! M wny. Svil it, Ih'ittiiiirk ittnl llollfinl Six Montha & hiv fntliit trt'iinnny wltilo Hie K,M,r '"' : MW UniUsI Slnlw i f.l.MK Hi. im. AllVIHIHIM. BAirj L, XJl. . i IteKular. r Im n nr iwertlon .... w,c Tu, OlvtrtlHlttl' ili.llll.itHl.lf i ratiHient, per men per iiiaeriion .tv I.ix hU, Hr lino yvr invi'itiuii Oiviriiiiiii' "te tr,'nK,l1 """'I' tiion nilitiit'Mlily iliHiilnytM in uilriolihin Ihuii cvor 1IT lM-fi.ii' iit mtliMtHfliii. f Kldtit l tin utllic t Ufilea. 0Oe. ) it mend ! mI A Iih'uI rx'nU'r oliM'tvi-n lluil Ihi'rv niu't hi ttmny wurnta in thi world .i nli iithiiiK riliiu prvUiiil t pick fmni (lie Mtrk irrantt. "liio KuKsintut Ar' Miikiujr I'iik fttss" in llif wroni; iliriH'timi. WESTON BUCIWHEAT? WIkh-mt Iiii itv-innliitfil n Imh Ii vthont t'uko mill hiut tht-rt-liy Ix-vn iniivttl to iifi tirvinliiiii of ittt truMntory HilvHiitUKttt will Ik- in- ' tfrx'btitl in the folluwinif Ifttor KaiMT IioIiIm frtiin AlU ri Itrtw., tin- I'ortlaml Tin iiowm tlmt th Ami rii-a in itniti'inpt in mt nurpris- inilli-n. In reply tt nn inipiiry fmm itiK. if lluTf is nnythinj? in nvi- K. M. Smith. Nrrrtary of tho Win. roeity. Ion t lunnuToinl cluh: "('mu'iTniiiK Iho prtil"ilk' mar- t'nimila Mifiifiltil in fliippini; ki t fr buckwht'ttl, wi wtmlil wy nmrt' than ton times iw ninny wl- "ur ,l'ii,,n iliors ti Frniiiv limn the Unititl Patronize Home Industry apaclallv alma w r o (ortnnata t ba on of thousand enmmunllia wher hnuMwive can alway gel fLavo FLour, Nature-Flavored. (War f 100.000.00 la being; apent to tall uarg of It many far-tuperlor mama. Ilundratla of title and town cannot get Ihla batter flour yet. Tlii It lortunat In being ooaeouimuulijr hara VLavo PLour ia made. FLavo FLour ttrryMM It ti.tlnf hltr. m wtiatoMaw r4 ttwa ! Try lva yon all ihU aa.1 n.r. II m w.t - ri.a U a Kwta.tH ll ro.i.lm Ik. mux . the lMltMrrr. ll la cntnir walw. IM ti.l nf e 1 m.to. Tmmim- l cnm.lki nlla ot Ilia hl hl.la IM ll mmrt an All An kith.) A.a II kiakaal luwd value. .ra at Ail . i--- U ..-i Uiil kniilui'l. mr luwwl mJ MUlM IMK IM ! i.ku ...t.i ihii K.r axk v4 PLata FIHtl la rninM. A.a l. Ikla Namn- averl flour aad wlU tat ia4-lMa4 wlik IM a Oritr FLavo FLour ToJay t Manal MiUan WESTON MILLING CO. Abo Wvatou' Heat ami Whulo Wluut Flour; (iraliain, t'vrrala, Fiotl and Hay; Swl (iraln, Ktork l'ol ami Poultry Supplie. Va do cuatom milling. Your -atruii(,' aollcltiHl. W. I.. ItiinniN. BLUE MOUNTAIN SAWMILL WILL SOON BE RUNNING that we can whatever buckwheat niiht he duittl in your iac lion. "IYicc vgriin, of couim' neliloin utuler two ivnlt mt tlM pn. The Hlue Mouutitin niwiiiiII will Ik- ttUrlrtl up won a a workintr but la force enn Ih' niobilixeil, mvunlinjf to lounil. Munavrr t. W. Avery, who wua in A lira river. ranch under the Modoc William Thomaa. about 10 yeara old. tlon project, and ralae pure-bred cattle States, without one-tenth na' much committed aulclde at the Pavla home, by modern method. "swwikintf." aouth of Reedville. by hanging him- Mr. Roue Pearl Huntley, wife of elf from a rafter. Captain M. R Huntley, of the 3d com- The fourth anaual meeting of tha Pny. coaat artillery. O. N. Q . of Ku- Now that everylnHly eU- cannot Pacific Coaat Aaaociatlon of Port gene, comtnittrd ulcldc at her home et'nH knowing that "Mack Jack" Authorities wUl be held In Portland by hanging heraelf by a rope to th rvrshinif and his Sammies are in woud t0 b KoVemed by local .rju ortavrc exinU Uiaue of September i. S. and . raftera In the attic She was denpon- Frjlnrt.( nnMim to impressively conditiona. Buckwheat is a crop trikcs in the (.ast mills. Preident wiwon na em 10 me aeni -.r mr aumu . . e , i n,,;, ..r. very su tab c to many narts of thr . tllV WfJ ll v .ii.ii ' " a a (alaBBaH.aaaaaBiaaaaBaBaMMaaBaMB.aal isortnwwi anu wouin txt aome va riation from straight wheat and MlSJ Ida NiriaUS a Bridfl barley. dent over her hUKband coiitcmpial senate the reaomlnatlon of Frank S. ed departure for the war. Myers to b poatmaater at Portland Because of tho war and the Im- for another four year. portance of the food supply, the direct Arrangement are under way for a ore of the Jackson County Fair anso- pecial meeting of the Cattle and elation have decided to aban-ion the Horse Raiaera aaaociatlon which la to horae race, bucking contest and be held in Lakevlew September. motor races, which hava cbarnclerli- sviroai firea are burninc more gen- ed county fair In the past, and con form ml enee. ami mis year runs ironi mrov u. twn U)il, wwk Trnrty nien art tw. mt. lei I. Fruit Imxea only will ! "The ordinary time for willing? manufactured. These are needed In buckwheat is in May, but you ti... Milton fruit district, where a We should like to wi your A i-liurmlfficr ur.wlililitr Wli aiiU'lttn Alfalfa flour is now an accom- people plant some buckwheat every , ... 0.t)t,i. Saturday say the plished foinl fact, and we would year." Fm1 Ongonian. when Miss Ida J. suggest that the Bulldogger ed. Herein is evidently an opportun- Narkaus and Mr. Henry Sunnnri, economize by consuming It as a Ity for Wpston farmers to rxperl- both prominent young people of erally ia the Butte Falls, Prospect and cntrat upon the display of agricul- patriotic duty, as he is mostly a meiit with pluasum and profit to .':,,l"n w ,7 M,, ii 1 1 if . . .. j -J . .nrf fn.li.ff. . , .l.i .. BH.- tU MlV. II. tl. IUIlel St llltf Hoooniii BCMO..IUHUIW.!" - parasite anynow. uiemscivrs ami w communuy, uw jn.-i.iiiin t-hnrch Th.. Iiri.l.. wu ly in Crater Laka n.Uonal park, than Corporation Comm Is, oner Schulder leader's agricultural ed. guaran. T u!' In . u L t for 10 vears. v 'man. in a statement Issued relative ... . especiaiy pn uy in s M-orgi " ' .... i .. M..... ;.k. ...... I;.,., tl... ut. I.I..IT tin to furnish lit IokmI one enthu. inii ami turT.-la fr.M-k with a twin. J t Hill of Currr county, credit to tne nusineas oi me corporaimn ihh mwunnuiin n- on.!-.., ....... . - -- - :. bis dog with Increasing the family department. "shows that for the year f Michaelis, it liHiks to us as silastic consumer bank account by $129. as a result of ended June 30 the operating expense tnUKn (.miany's chance is no Westoa Meat Market brighter than its chancellor. have lp creep along in the clodhop. Mr valleys in order that there may be elbow room for genius on the mountain top. the animal locating a coyote den and of that department has been 7.T per killing six' pups. cent of the revenue received, wnirh Fifty business men of Prinevllle bar aet a new record In the cirat of tho formed a Crook County Defense Guard administration of any department, tho for the purpose of assisting Sheriff report declares. Knox In any kind of an emergency Of the 399 accidents reported to that might arise. the state industrial accident conimis- Tho conference of the Oregon Asso- lon during the week ending July 19, elation for the Prevention of Tubercu- three were fatal. They were Ralph losis. and the Northwestern Tuberculo- Williamson, of Portland, killed while ais conference will be held In Portland, trespassing on railroad property; October 15 and 16. Jake Tupper. of Forest Grove, killed A. J. Oglesby, pioneer of Lane coon- in logging operations, and Harrison W. ty aod prominent in Its affairs tn the Bangle, of Hood River, killed In light early- days, died at Breltenbush and power operations. Springs, east of Albany, of heart di- An order readjusting and generally ease, at the age of 76. Ironing out discriminations in the elt-c- . State Dairy and Food Commissioner trie and water rates of the California- J. D. Mickie has gone to Atlantic City, Oregon Power company haa been Is- ti. J, where he is to attend the annual sued by the public service comml- convrntloa of the National Associa- lon. The order affect Medford. I'en- tlon of Dairy, rood and Drug officiala. tral Point, Gold Hill. Grant Pass. The Marion county ourt ha signed Jacksonville, Rogue River. Plioenlx, military service is this .... ... . .1 . . I - ..T , "-,,.. t, PI..J.U T t ' . ' up a contract tor me construction or nmin-vi, tuu vie, n, uicnumr, new steel bridge serosa the William- Plnt- Talent, Klamath Falle and Bonanza. Attorney-General Brown will go ahead with Investigations of the Pa cific Livestock land-fraud cases. This was decided at a meeting of the state land board, when State Treasurer Kay offered a resolution, seconded by Sec- SOLDIER PHILOSOPHY Despite Herb Kaufman's uplift- The French poilus comfort them : Lm .. u.. .....k r..mut-L selves in the trenches with the fol IHK lllliaiRD H. 0" iiiii.il I" , .. ...... n, . . . ,. . . ,, i i. .ti mi Ifiwintr hit f i.hil.txnohv which htm winning tne nritiai party took uin- a goHi many oi us p.ou.icrs win - - . . - - - ,..-,.,. p..ml..to.. hi... After iiuet of asters. Mis Mther Nar kaus acted as bridiiuald with (lies ter Cordon as Ust man. Only a few relatives, including Jacob Nar kaus, Joe Narkaus and Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Porran, witnessed the ceremony. Immediately after the Meats and Fish Ham, Lard and Bacon A. P. Perry Tenna aro cohIi at Weston iA'nilor hIioji U-en printed and circulated all along the western front. No one knows its origin: "You havo two altenmivi eith er you are mobilized or you ar etle river between Marlon and Pel If counties at Salem. The bridge will cost 1237,901. The United States engineering crew, under Walton Haydon, has completed the survey of north and south Cool rivers, for data for use in government "Kvery man for himself" seems to Ik the governing rule of the Rus sian soldiers - in which event the two alternatives -you are in camp German devil is apt not only to or at the front. If you arc in take the hindmost but the entire cniP. ? have no'hinK t0 worry , ., about, caboodle. ..,f you are at the front you havo two alternatives either you arc in Among the disqualifications for reserve or on the fighting line. If you are in reserve, you have noth- "R.v.Vifii.fl nlmormnlities. includ- l"g to Worry about. ing the principal pvidiw-s pt de- '.'t you are on the fighting lino generacy." VBU have two alternatives either Evidently the Bulldogger will ! ' ' ,V. i '. . J " !.t a few weeks Mr. and Mrs. Sunnari will ' leave for Alberta, ( anndn, where they will make their home. Mrs. Ktinnarj is the daughter of Mr. and Mr. IVUt Narkaus of not. If not, you have nothing to westim. Mr. Minnari luis also mii worry about. hix home In I'mutlllu county and "If you are mobilized you have vicinity. 11 1 11 1 -v DR. G. li. SMITH Physician and Surgeon Omen In Watt building Willi TOM OMtiUON Dr. A. F. Sempert tirurluato anil Hoglstcrfd DENTIST Office Hourn-0 to 12 a. m. ; 1 to 5 p. m. Watts Building - Upstairs not lose its editor. work of deepening the channels and retary Olcott, that !3u0u be appropriat- removing snags. ed from the school fund interest to The president has renominated Her- carry on the Investigations, and if tha man Wise postmaster of Astoria and attorney general deems It advisable, to Ira. C. Mebrllng postmaster at Fall 8 ahead and prosecute the suit. City. The senate confirmed the re- nomination of Edward O. Worth, sur- '"rest fires will handicap logging reyor-general of Oregon. According to Jackson F. Kimball, ernment for the construction of wood' you have nothing ti; worry about If you do, you have two alUn-na- Uvea either you get hurt or you GiKithals and Dcnman were gently don't. If you don't you have noth- pushed from their post with a pil- ing to worry about. low onto a featherbed; but never- "If you are hurt you have two theless "fired" thev were alternatives either you get slightly ' u.y were. hurt m ym get bB(,y hurt Jf ' " , slightly, you have nothing to worry If the United bUit)s must have about. Calling attention to the fact that a dictator, which some are assert ''If badly hurt you have two al- intr. we would orefer that it be tcmatives-either you recover u camps supplying lumber for the gov- Woodrow mmm now ralher than you don't If you recover, you hava noming to worry aooui. ir you BUY while tho buying is (rood. It's Bcarce now, but tho outlook is for greater scarcity and higher prices. P. T. HARBOUR en ships, airplane and training camps, and also that they will make nccesiary the drafting of men from the Indus- the Kaiser later. bead of the Klamath-Lake Counties frtre association, there hare been twenty-four forest fire In Klamath the drafting of men from the Indus- Athough running is just about the WOrry forever, county tn the last two week, with trie of the tate. State Forester JC.- best thing they do, the Russians . don't, and have followed my advice clear through, you have done with practically little or no damage. The schools of Hood River may open two weeks earlier than usual this year, in order that a vacation may be called If necessary at the height of apple-picking season to allow the stu dents to participate tn the harvest. As a result of the recent I. W. W. dlsturbancea in the neighboring coun try of Klamath, the citizens of Grant Pas have organized a group of 60 men into a home defence company ZZsZZZ ? "8Ve 1 t0! tHe U.,u. Cany. ivaiser 10 run ineir government. Vloe lf toe great roca pi fiiurtr Is Catlln by, where Is to be found a Hill Hryan says in his Commoner 0,0"' 0tlwr "" " "nd" out ' bjohc mmn irnro uinuii' i in iiaru. .uau liott urge all with him In prev in extinguishing those in existence. Officials of the Cascade national for est are exercising extraordinary fire precaution, in view of the extremely dry state of the timber and of electric al storms that are almost a daily oc currence near the McKenzie and Wil lamette summits. In the Deschutes forest, east of the summit of the Cas cades, 40 that WE MUST WIN - which regard as a capital remark. wc under the command of Sheriff George lightning, but all were aoon brought LeWg. ' under control, according to word re Incendiary destruction at Klamath ceived at the Cascade forest office in Falls of the new milk bouse and new Eugene. pasteurizing equipment of the WU- If the Oregon will co operate liams dairy. Is evidence, say officials, with the federal trade commission, that the menace of the I. W. W. has and if like co-operation can be obtain not yet been removed from these vl- d from the stale of Washington, a clnltles. prompt snd thorough federal invest! The Modoc Point irrigation project ga'lon will be made of the fuel situa on the Klamath Indian reservation tlon In the northwest to ascertain th aril! be completed In about three causes for prevailing high prices and seeks, according to Project Engineer for existing or threatened shoris&e. H W, Hlncka, of th Klamath agency. Information will be gathered at the This project embraces about 340 same time to enable congress or the acres of rich land, aod was started in federal government to deal with th Utt I8. - generation ago during a storm n fleet of Genoese fishermen put Into the (bet tered spot and so ecad (be fury of the sea. In the boats, so history ha tf were many women, and they he fame o enamored of tbe spot that hut were Imllt.'and they remained. - Hundreds of year bare passed, aiiij With all its Suev Sinirs and Hod tu Illtle trll still linger on. The Sali.'in h.'is a fling tni? which yielded -M) pounds of cherries val- flre have been started by ued at $'.10, Prcston-Shaffcr Milling Co. Established 1865 Athena, Oregon . Waitsburg, Wash. Sings, we arc not surprised that government ba given tbem a grant of Portland's Chinatown is cordant. land, aad a rlllasn now cluster in tha a bit dis- .better of tbe bsy. Btrangost of all, It Is said tbe population dare not Increase for fenr It will oTerstep its twmtidary, ,. i .. , and marriage la allowed only tn rota- Hie new German chancellor looks No , ,t tWm in his pictures as though biting a may take place In the village until a nail in two were one of his daily way ha been made for It by a death, fliwrxioim The peopl " quat and tigly and look aversions. amazingly like one another. It I a Utile colony of cousins, dwelling apart Senator Smool estimates that the jq na shadow of a great rock and go war in one year will cost Uncle Ing down to tbe sea In shins to earn Sam eevcnktt billion of Mlanr- w UrrtUBxctaaf American Beauty Pure White Made of selected bluestem in one of the best equipped mills in the Northwest. Sold in Weston by ' Weston Mercantile Company