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A Local Paper Fit For Aay Home Progressive, Newsy, Independent.
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1915.
VOL. 3
COUNTY HAS 12,044 PUPILS
SEEING BULLETS FLY.
TO ENFORCE DOG LAW LIBERTY BELL IN CHERRIES
NO. 41
UKE OUR LOGANBERRIES
M ILLIONS OF FISH SWARM OFF
LANE COAST.
The
most
umuzing
sight
in
our
ex­
Five Hundred Eighty two Eighth Orade perience was the United States service Local Law Thought Unaffected by Stackland Brothers Im itate Historic Norwegian H erring Come Into Siuslaw Visitors at San Fiancisco Exposition
Supreme Court Decision in
for F irst Time in Eight Years;
Diplomas Issued During
Old Relic in Oregon Bings
Smack Their Lips Over Ore­
bullet with its speed of 2,700 feet per
Salem Case.
Caught in Pails.
Year 1914.
and Royal Annes.
gon Berry Juice.
second. Here we saw the bullet itself,
—
Tons
and
tons
of
fish
are
being
The
city
council
at
its
meeting
Mon­
Oregon Building, Panam a P acific fix-
to C. M. and G. G. Stackland i scooped up in buckets by the people of position,
E. J. Moore, county school superin­ not flying particles. The sun was low
night decided that the Cottage of Thunks
Aug. 5.—The nation hns fallen
Cove,
Union
County,
the
P
enusjl
|
tendent, has sent his annual report to over the eastern hills. Its rays came day
the
Siuslaw.
For
the
first
time
in
dog law is uot affected by the vania buidling with its historic and
for the Oregon loganberry. It like» the
the state superintendent of public in­ through u break in the ridge bordering Grove
eight
years
the
Norwegian
herring
have
decision in the Bulem case and the city
berry fresh and it likes it evaporated,
beloved liberty bell has nothing ! made an appearance and there are and
struction, giving statictics of interest
range, lighting up most of the marshal was instructed to enforce its greatly
even our old tried and true friend
on
the
Oregon
building.
These
artists,
concerning the schools of l.ane County the
course of the bullet up to the target provisions. The marshal reported that who last week supplied the Eastern Ore­ literally millions of fish in the great of grape juice fame, the Hon. William
for the past year.
or two exceptions dog owners
swarming the coast. When the
Bryan, says that it* the na­
booth with two immense designs schools
According to the reports, there were 200 yards away, but leaving the target with one
tide goes down many are left on the Jennings
obeyed the law pending decision gon
tion
must
drunk let it be drunk on
in
which
light
and
dark
cherries
were
12,044 school children between the ages and the firing point in deep shadow. have
in the Salem case and action by the used to form the American flag and ] tide flats, where it is not difficult to loganberry be juice.
A case of the famous
of 4 and 20 years in l.ane County on The first bullet was seen by someone, city
It is thought likely that an eagle upon a shield have now sent catch them in the puddles.
Pheasant
brand
of
made at Salem
Nov. 24, 1014, of which 0174 were males and not a man missed the strange sight some council.
owners will take action in an down a “ liberty b e ll’’ done in Bings The people of the Siuslaw are great­ reached Mr. Bryan juice
at
the
Palace Hotel
and 5870 females. The number of later on. The appearance was a very effort dog
ly »xcited over the occurrence nnd the the other evening just before
to find the local law invalid.
lit* started
and
Royal
Annes.
The
design
is
four
j
teachers was 408, of which 77 were
The city council gave the marshal in­ by six feet, and the represeutation of presence of the fish has offered an oc­ for the big tabernacle here to deliver
males and 381 females. The number brilliant flash, as vivid and qiuck as structions
for great fun. M any of the his address on “ This Causeless W ar.“
to notify all those who have
bell, even to the crack in this his- ! casion
holding life state certificates or di­ a flash of lightning.
people in the towns are catching large The public and the newpapers agreed
bitching racks on paved streets the
torie
relic,
is
perfect.
The
idea
pleases
plomas was: Males, 18; females, 50; But two things are necessary to see erected
numbers which they will salt down for th at Mr. Bryan orated as he never had
keep the street cleaned up about the
public and the size and beauty of i use
total, 08. Number bolding five-year bullets fly, a dark background, and the to
this winter.
same and iu repair or remove the racks the
and said he was full of inspira­
the
cherries
pleases
the
visitors
even
|
certificates: Males, 17; females, 20;
Norwegian herring riiake their ap­ before,
once.
tion.
We
at the Oregon bpilding knew
more.
Eastern
Oregon
cherries,
coming
total, 37. Number holding one-year sun at right angles to its course. Big at The
marshal was also notified to give in two weeks after the W illamette Val­ pearance in the Siuslaw once in about that it was loganberry juice, and that
and five-year county and city certifi gun projectiles are of course nearly al­ legal notice
every
eight
years,
it
is
stated.
to
property
owners
along
the newspapermen suspicioned was evi­
cates: Males, 20; females, 211; total, ways visible, and it is not hard to see Pacific Highway from Nellis Place to ley, Rogue River and Hood River cher­
in a cartoon in the Sun Fran
240. Number holding college diplomas a charge of shot in flight if one knows Silk Creek to construct new sidewalks ries, have the field to themselves nnd Reader, when you are preparing to denced
Chronicle the following morning
attrac t very much attention. Most | come in to do your trading just pick cisco
registered under a former law: Males,
at
once
or
the
same
will
be
constructed
Mr. Bryan with “ His New
3; females, 14; total, 17. Number hold­ what to look for and where to stand.— by the city and charged against the easterners huve never seen cherries the up your home paper, look carefully over showing
L ove“ —a bottle of loganberry juice.
size of Oregon Bings nnd Lamberts, j the advertising columns and see who Grape
ing! prim ary grade certificates: Fe­ Edward C. Crossman, in the August property.
juice was given a seat far to the
as Eastern Oregon has on displuy
males, 5. Number holding perm its: Popular Mechanics Magazine.
the trade. The man who adver­ rear, Oregon
The street committee was instructed such
was pictured as a sueees
at the Palace of H orticulture nnd the wants
Males, 10; females, 31; total, 41. Num­
tises
certainly
has
inducements
to
of­
to
have
the
west
approach
to
the
West
of sites for loganberry juice fuc
showing is in the nature of a real treat. fer you or he wouldn’t ask you to call siou
ber holding certificates of institutes Geo. Atkinson and fam ily left Thurs­ Main Street bridge paved.
tories, and in the background loomed
Besides the liberty bell, the immense
during the year, 341.
the old Salem brew ery with its big sign
flag shown at the Cove cherry fair two and see him before buying.
The report states that a total of 582 day to spend a month at Blue River.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
W.
Hubbard
have
re­
displaced by another announcing its
weeks
ago,
and
ivhich
traveled
1,050
eighth grade diplomas were issued to
turned to Salem after a visit at the miles to get there, is still on display in
conversion into a juice factory.
pupils in the county during the year,
P. H. Magee home.
All of this, w ith articles in the sev
the Eastern Oregon booth.
280 of which were to males and 302 to
eral
San Francisco papers, attracted
females. The enrollm ent in the grades
A YEAR AT PANAMA.
1914 Yield Was $1,676,153, According special attention to loganberry day at
Canines M ust Be Given
The Most P rofitable Business.
above the eighth was 1251. The aver­ Owners Due of Notice
the Oregon building, July 29, nnd here
to Report of United States Geo­
Before Pets Are
age number of days of school taught
thousands from the four corners of the
logical Survey.
P ut to Death.
The past year has afforded a poor This seems to be the day and age of
was 142 and the whole number of days
smacked their lips over generous
test of the commercial usefulness of the regulation of all branches of industry The value of the gold, silver, cop­ nation
taught was 1,079,374. The average
samples of the fluid extract, tasted the
number belonging was 7908, and the Salem, Aug. 3.—-Repealing the dog Panama Canal. Since the new water
and lead produced at mines in Ore evaporated berry restored to its original
average daily attendance was 71501. ordinance recently declared unconstitu­ way was opened to traffic on August from the peanut stand to the transcon­ per
gon iu 1914, according to Charles G. glory with the aid of w ater for which
tional by the supreme court, the Salem
The per cent of attendance was ,9ti.
tinental
railroad.
Yale of the United States Geographical Oregon is famous, and at the building’s
council last night passed another 15, 1914, the war in Europe has so com­
The number of organized districts in city
Survey was $1,676,153, compared with domestic science luncheon exposition
measure, with the objectionable fea­ pletely upset international trade that The man with money is afraid to in­ $1,746,402
the county is 187, and the number of tures
in 1913 and $849,885 in 1912,
vest
it
in
an
industry
for
fear
of
the
consumed loganberry sherbets,
of the old measure removed.
school houses is 203. The number of Because
can hardly guess what the canal different brands of state and govern­ and a decreuse of $70,249 from the swelldom
ices and pie. Loganberries and logit n
the supreme court held that we
buildings erected during the year was the city authorities
value in 1914. There was a decrease berry juice literally overflowed the Ore­
must notify dog traffic would have been if peace had ment regulations which cause the most in
12. The number of legal voters for
the output of all metals in 1914 nnd gon building on the 29th. (). L. F er­
owners before killing animals im continued, or what it will be when the optim istic to hesitate.
school purposes was 8915.
also
in the number of producing mines. ris, representing the Oregon F ruit Juice
pounded,
the
new
ordinance
contains
war
is
over.
The num ber of schools m aintaining a this provision. The old measure per­
The
most
profitable
business
today
is
The
output in 1914 decreased Company, the first Oregon concern to
six m onths’ school during the year was m itted dogs caught running at large to In the first nine months after the promoting some new state or govern­ 2.2 per gold
cent.
The decrease in the gold m anufacture loganberry juice for com­
35; seven m onths’ school, 22; eight be killed without notice to the owner, canal opened, 801 vessels passed
output
was
51.60
per cent of the total mercial purpose, came down from Salem
ment
commission
nnd
getting
yourself
m onths’ school, 80, and nine m onths’
in value of all metals pro­ and cared for a large shipment of the
after the animal had been kept for a through it— 124 eastw ard and 377 west­ appointed on it at a much larger salary decrease
school, 33.
duced in the state in 1914 ns compared Pheasant brand in bottles of all sizes
days. Now the city authorities are ward— and carried cargoes th at in the
The superintendent traveled during few
1913.
from the two-ounce to the gallon. A
required to give notice to the dog own total reached 3,708,800 tons. The ves­ than you could earn in any other way. with
the year about the county in the o ffi­ er
gold production was $1,591,461, large pyram id of this stood in the cen­
writing, or in lieu of this, publish sels th at used the waterway each The beauty of promoting and obtain­ of The
cial perform ance of his duties, 1250 the in fact
which $1,043,144 came from deep ter of the floor and hundreds of gallons
of the canine’s arrest for five
ing a high salaried position on one of mines
miles. He reports that there are 15,-
and »548,317 from placers.
month varied in number from 24 in these
of the liquid were sampled from the
consecutive days.
105 books in the school libraries.
commissions
is
that
you
can
be
The decrease of gold from the deep booth. Loganberry jam made from the
There are two male teachers in pri­ A fter this, if the owner lVils to bail August to 130 in March. Even though totally ignorant of the workings of the mines
was $133,938, and the increase evaporated berries of lust year was
vate schools in the county and 10 fe­ the animal out, it may be slaughtered the war has cut off much of the ex­
the placers was $97,689. The served spread on crackers and this
males, a total of 18. The total num­ in a “ humane m anner.’’ The new or­ pected business, the traffic has been business you may be appointed to regu­ from
plucer mines of the states, which in caught the fancy of every taster. The
ber of pupils in the private schools is dinance requires owners to have their of dimensions that are not to be de­ late.
1913 yielded $450,628 in gold, produced Northwest Products Company, now op­
140, of which 04 are males and 07 fe­ name and the anim al’s name printed
Any
money
you
need
to
experiment
in gold in 1914, an increase of erating .the great brewery at Salem as
on the dog’s collar.
spised. The 035,057 tons of freight with may be taken from the taxpayer $548,31
males.
21.68 per cent. The hydraulic mines a loganberry factory, sent down a tre
The financial portion of the superin­ Pears and Peaches Will Come In Soon. that passed through the canal in and if you run short of your estim ate yielded
$18,899 in gold in 1914; the rnendous quantity of juice nnd this, the
tendent 's report shows that there was
March, for example, were enough to
rift mines $4,426, and the surface “ L o ju “ brand was served to all comers
on hand at the time of the last report B artlett pears in Lane County will fill 1800 freight trains of 20 cars each. just ask the legislature for an increased d pincers
dredge combined $364,992. under the direction of Fred S. Bynon,
the sum of $9,209.47. There was re­ be ripe enough to can by about the If that freight had crossed the isthmus appropriation, for the bills must be Only one and dredge
was in operation, but secretary of the W illam ette Valley As
ceived from the county treasurer dur­ middle of this month, according to J.
paid, and the taxpayer can always fur­ the gold dredged far
exceeded the com­ sociation. This factory can manufac
ing the year the sum of $497,058.33. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene Fruit by rail, it would have required 58 nish the money.
bined yield of all other forms of p'uci-r ture an almost unlim ited quantity of
Under the head of disbursements are G row ers’ Association. “ I think the trains a day.
in the state. In 1914 there the liquid. Ths same concern also op­
the following item s: Paid as teachers’ pear crop in this valley is quite short,’’ Yet the traffic of the past year is Another beauty of promoting a com­ mining
were in operation in Oregon 56 produc­ erated a booth here at vvhch registrn
wages, $190,722.20; paid rent for rooms said Mr. Holt yesterday, “ although I hardly cheering to those who thought mission is th at it employs no laborers tive
hydraulic mines, 6 drift mines, and tion for sample boxes of the “ F o rest“
and sites, $2,105.20; paicKfor fuel and have not been out among the orchards
and you do not have to worry about a 15 surface
placers (including a dredge), brand of the evaporated berry were
that
the
canal
would
immediately
be­
school supplies, $15,798.14; paid for re­ lately.’’ He said th at earlier in the
payroll, high taxes, accident insur­ 77 in nil, a decrease of 51.
taken, and after tasting tin* delicious
pairs and improvements to grounds, season he was informed by the growers gin to pay its own expenses. The tolls big
28 deep mines ( a decrease of morsels served every man and woman
$20,220.20; paid for new school houses that this crop was expected to be short­ for the first nine months amounted to ance and a few dozen other burdens 17) From
124,331 tons of ore were mined and registered without being urged. About
now imposed upon the employer of treated
and sites, $114,777.72, which includes er than usual.
in 1914, a decrease of 31,579 1500 gallons of juice wc\fe on tap the
the new high school in Eugene; paid Alberta and Crawford peaches are $3,274,505 only—a very inadequate re­ labor.
tons. Of this quantity 106,422 tons 29th and that this advertising stunt will
for principal and interest on bonds and also expected to be ready for canning turn on an original investm ent of $400,- Although you may have been a ware
milled, 12,815 tons were sent to prove very beneficial to the particular
w arrants, $48,728.31; paid insurance, about the same time. There is a large 000,000, especially when we consider failure in every line of business you concentrating
mills, and 4,594 tons went concerns involved nnd to the loganberry
$1,880.58; paid clerks’ salaries, $3,- crop of both, as well as other varities the millions that must be spent yearly
to smelters. There were also 500 tons business is not doubted by anyone at
455.40: paid library books, $051.21; of peaches this year. Some of the early for upkeep, running expenses, nnd de­ have ever undertaken, you will find xif
tnilings treated, yielding $i.76 the building.
that as u commissioner, sitting in your per old
paid for other purposes, $14,480.58. The varieties are now ripening, but there
ton. The average recovered value In u program of address during the
fense.—Y outh’s Companion.
total disbursem ents were $418,825.85. are not many of them around here.
state or government office, with every­ from the siliceous ore in 1914 was $8.9!» afternoon, Judge J. 11. Logan of Oak
There was a balance on hand at the Evergreen blackberries have begun to
thing paid for by someone else, your per ton in gold and silver, as compared land, the originator of the loganberry,
time the report was made of $00,232.68. arrive at the cannery. This crop is
M atting ‘ ’ Made-in-America. ’ ’
$8.21 in 1913 and $0.84 in 1912. wns conspicuous. He told how as a mat
The report gives
amount of always large, as frost has no effect W ashington, Aug. 4.— There are thou^ mind will broaden and you will feel with
In milling the ores the average recovery ter of accident he secured a cross be­
bonded indebtedness of the schools of whatever upon it. These berries grow sands of acres of marsh lands jn Minn fully able to assume control of the per
ton from both bullion nnd concen­ tween the Early Texas blackberry and
the county as $355,088.59; <n w arrants, wild in nearly all parts of the county esota, Wisconsin and other states which largest industries and make the rates
wns $9,299 in gold and $0.296 in the Ursinus dewberry, and then another
$01,084.35, and other indebtedness, $14,- and tons of them go to waste every produce wire grass, entirely useless for and regulate without question the trates
cross between these two and the Red
070.00, m aking a total of $130,249.54. year for want of pickers. In places food, and, for many years, considered lHrgest railroad systems of the country. silver.
In
1914
the
counties
of
Baker,
Ci
os.
Antwerp raspberry. This was in 1881
the
vines
have
spread
over
many
acres
an unm itigated nuisance. Such lands
The estim ated value of school houses
Crook,
Grant
and
Malheur
show
a
corn
and
the fame of the loganberry has
The
beauty
of
it
all
is,
if
you
make
of
land
and
are
considered
a
pest
by
were worth from $2 to $3 an acre. Dis­
and grounds in the county is $003,-
bined
decrease
of
gold
am
ounting
to
grown
to the proportions of today.
055.01, and of furniture and fixtures, some of the farm ers. They make a covery that this wire grass was suited a mistake the other fellow will have $94,111, and the counties of C u'iv, Judge Logan
was a resident of Hnnta
$90,024.43. The average salary of the good canned product and sell just as to *use in the m anufacture of floor m at­ to pay the bill and it will in no way Douglas, Jackson, Josephine, Lane and Cruz at the time,
was judge of the su
male teachers of the county is $82.40, readily as do the tam e blackberries. tings and carpets was followed by es­ affect you.
Wheeler show a combined inereas • of perior court, an I experimented with
and of the female teachers is $00.80. They are also good eating in the raw tablishm ent of factories whose owners
plants as i hobby. Though 75 y “f s of
bought such lands or leased them from Last but not least you have become $57,862.
The average tax millage is 3.8 mills. state.
The southwestern counties of Oregon, age he is still experim enting and with
Another experiment has been tried the farmers. Land values immediately a member of the official aristocracy of including
Coos, Curry, Douglas, Jack- him at the Oregon building on F/dnv
by the association in vegetable can­ advanced to $20 or more an acre. Sev­ the country and will undoubtedly hold son, Josephine
nnd Lnne, yielded a com was u three year >! I daughrer. ?i beau
John H. Sears Dies.
ning. A quantity of turnips has been eral thousand men were employed to n political job the rest of your life.— bined production
of $160,085 in gold tiful little blue eyed loganberry that
John H. Sears, a pioneer of Oregon, put up lately at the cannery and it is gather the grass and to work in the
nnd $7,418 in silver. The increase in attracted the attention of everyone.
who was born at Salem in 1852, just expected to sell them as readily as car­ mills weaving rugs and carpets. These Ex.
gold output in 1914 as compared with Commissioner John F. Logan of Port
after the arrival of his parents over­ rots have been sold. This is the first mills became large buyers of cotton
1913 was $57 557.
lnnd, whose wifi* was named Berry, had
land, died Ju ly 29 in the city of his year th at carrots have been put up by warp. This new industry became a
HOW TO SAVE
In the northeastern counties—Baker, a proper place on the program and
birth, having been taken there from the association, and they are proving factor in the “ M ade-in-America’ ’ cam­
Crook, Grant, Mnlheur and Wheeler— made a rousing speech on the glories
here a few weeks before death. The quite a success.—Eugene Register.
paign and supplied six and a half mil­
was a combined gold yield of $1,- of Oregon, loganberry and otherwise.
funeral was held here July 30, inter­
lion square yards of m atting annually A woman who was too economical to there
of which Baker County con W. A. Taylor of Halem, filled with lo
ment being in the Sears cemetery. Rev.
Time for Third Spraying.
to be sold in competition with 33,500,- subscribe for her home paper sent her 431,376,
tributed $1,313,967, or nearly 92 per ganberry enthusiasm , also whooped
MacLeod officiated. He is survived F ruit Inspector Stew art says that it 000 square yards imported in 1910,
The decrease in gold from these things up, and both he and Mrs. Taj
by a wife and four children and sev­ is time for the third spraying for cod­ chiefly from Asia. The imports were little son to borrow the copy taken by cent.
in 1914 as compared with 1913 lor are entitled to special erdeit for
eral brothers and sisters. The children ling moth. The m ixture to be used is reduced to 21,500,000 square yards in her neighbor, says an exchange. In his counties
$!*.:,sui; The placer gold jie ld in their hard work in the preliminaries,
are Carl of Gilliam County, Mrs. Lulu one pound of dry arsenate of lend (or 1913, the “ Made in-America ’ ’ product baste the boy ran over a $4 stand of was
1914 was $406,680, an increase of $27, though all at the building contributed
Chapman of W endling, Frank and Ber­ two pounds of paste arsenate of lead) winning its place in the m arket, with bees, and in ten minutes looked like a 68.
The gold from lode mines wns $1, a goodly share. All Oregon grows lo
tha, who are at home. The brothers to 50 gallons of water. Keep well agi­ the aid of a protective ta riff of 3*4 w arty summer squash. His cries reach­ 024,696
in 1914, a decrease of $121,574. ganberries and will profit from thi
and sisters are Jam es and Charles of tated and apply under high pressure cents per square yard. The Democratic
The yield of silver in Oregon in 1914 splendid effort.
this city, L. A. of Pendleton. Mrs. with mist spray. It is not necessary to ta riff law of 1913 cut the duty to 2*4 ed his father who ran to his assistance, aggregated
.
fine ounces, vn’ued
Sarah A. Jones of M cMinnville, Mrs. use lime and sulphur at this time ex­ cents and the imports went up to 25,- and, failing to notice a barbed wire at $78,831, a 142,552
decrease
of
36,164
S
iH
U
f
Try
These
for
70
Per
Cent.
A. J. Ganger of Pendleton.
cept on late winter varieties and then 000,000 square yards, while some Amer fence, ran into it, breaking it down, cu t­ in quantity and of $29,308 in value. As
Let
the
first
of
the
family
who read
not more than one gallon of the solu­ ican mills closed their doors.
ting a handful of flesh form bis in 1913, Grant County made the largest this item pronounce the following words
tion
to
50
of
water.
This
shows
the
difference
between
.M aking Dry Field for Oregon-
output—88,556 ounces, valued at
the rest of the family and see hov
the constructive policies of the Repub­ anatomy and ruining a $5 pair of pants. silver
O. A. C. Game.
$37,911. In other counties than Grant, to
few of them will be spelled correctly.
The
old
cow
took
advantage
of
the
gap
lican
party
and
the
destructive
policies
&ease
Is
Recorded.
Baker
and
Josephine,
the
silver
yield
'
Kincaid Field, the athletic grounds
They are mostly words in general *!*«•,
the Democrats. In many of the in the fence and got into the corn field was merely nominnl.
of the State University, will present a Papers were filed with the county of
yet in New York S tate 124 high echoed
of the Union there are marsh and killed herself eating corn. Hear
The
mine
production
of
copper
in
considerably changed appearance when clerk last week recording the lease of states
that produce wire grass but will ing the racket the mother ran, upset a Oregon in 1914 was 39,248 pounds, pupils tried them anil not a one got b \ .
the students return in the fall. The the West Coast mines in the Bohemia lands
only 10 hnd an average of 90. You
produce nothing else unless drained at
valued at $5,220, a decrease of 4,682 and
University adm inistration is building district to H. C. Mahon bv the said great
think they are easy because you se»*
four-gallon
churn
of
rich
cream
into
a
expense.
In
all
these
states
there
mining
company.
The
conditions
sub­
pounds
in
quantity
and
$1,496
in
value
new bleachers to accommodate the rec­
them spelled out, but try them on the
is labor and capital ready to engage in basket of kittens, drowning the whole from the yield of 1913.
ord crowds which are expected to at scribed to by the lessee are that he the
rest of the fam ily:
m
anufacture
of
m
atting.
In
every
litter.
In
her
nurry
she
dropped
and
agrees
to
operate
the
mines
continuous­
In
1914
the
state
produced
16,436
tend the campus games this year, es­
Auxiliary, balloon, proceed, ascen
city,
village
and
countryside
there
are
ly.
The
mines
owned
by
this
company
pounds
of
lead,
valued
at
$641,
ns
com
broke, past all hopes of mending, ii $25
pecially the Oregon O. A. C. game,
sion, supersede, precede, picnicking,
homes
where
ruga
and
carpets
of
this
include
the
Champion,
Helena
and
pared
with
87,207
pounds,
vslued
at
which will be played on the campus for
sieve, siege, sieze. cylinder, succotash,
kind are used. Today these homes are set of false teeth. The baby, left $3.837, in 1913.
the first tim e in eight years. A new Musick.
accessible, baptism, chiro-
being
supplied
with
m
atting
from
China
alone,
crawled
through
the
spilled
Lead was produced in 3 counties, Ba­ recommend,
fence will be built around the east end
graphy,
characteristic,
deceitful, de
and
Japan.
It
remains
for
the
Ameri­
cream
and
into
the
parlor,
ruining
a
ker yielding the largest quantity.
of the field, which will reduce its size
scendnnt,
eccentric,
evanescent,
fierc«
Pacific Highway Repaired
can
voter
to
say
in
November,
1918,
somewhat by cutting off a hundred feet Pacific Highway in the southwestern whether he wants that 25.000,000 square $20 carpet. During the excitem ent the There are very few large mining op­ ness, feignedly, ghastliness, gnawed
or so nearest to the new adm inistration part of the rty has been greatly im­ yards, annually, of Asiatic m atting eldest daughter ran away with the hired erations in Oregon, moat of the proper heiress, hysterics* imbecility, ineon
building. Johnson Hall. The old gate­ proved. All the churkholes have been superseded by a sim ilar quantity man. The dog broke up 11 setting tiea being com paratively small pro­ eeivable, inconvenience, inefficient, ir
house has been torn down and a new filled with rock. The rock was fur­ “ Made-in-America. ’’ Only an ade hens and thp calves got out and chewed d u cer.
The minea of the atate that yielded resistible.
one will be built. All the old drains nished
quate
protective
ta
riff
will
make
the
by
the
city
and
hauled
by
resi­
an
output valued at more than $100,
the
tails
off
of
four
fine
shirts.
And
criss crossing the field have been dug dents along the street. The improve­ change.
000, were the Cornucopia Minea Co. of W alter E. W allace of Cottage Grove
up and will be replaced in slightly dif ment was a much needed one and is
all to save $1.50.—Oregon Voter.
New York, the Columbia M ining Co. has enlisted in the navy through the
ferent locations after the tiles are thor­ greatly appreciated by automobilista.
and the Commercial Mining Co. (Rain E#gene recruiting station and has be« n
Mrs. D. J. Lybrook of Halem, N. C., a
oughly cleaned. By this means it is
niece of 8. R. Piper, visited at the Piper John 8cott of Ores well fell from a bow), all deep minea, and the Powder sent to Portland for final examination.
expected th at the mud trouble will be
River Dredge. Aside from the dredge, He enlisted as an apprentice seaman
avoided and th at the University will Mrs. Ed Barnes and children of Che home during the past week while on her load of hay a week ago. It was at first only
mine in the state and will go to the naval training school
be able to furnish a dry football arena halis. Wash., are visiting the lad y ’s way to the fair. Her four children ac­ thought that he was fa*«lly injured but yielded one over plaeer
at Han Francisco.
$10,000 in 1914.
he is recovering.
pnrenta, Mr. and Mrs. Robert MeCord. companied her.
in any kind of weather.
SALEM HAS NEW DOG LAW
STATE METAL PRODUCTION
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