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THE EÜ0EW1 WEEKLY GÜAED, THUR8DAY, JULY 28, 1910 ('. 1’ Goodman, road work . . Arley Thom, unloading, etc. . Geo. Boqua. road work......... Emery Taylor, road work... I A. I. Tyler, hauling gravel. . C V. Larimer, toad work . . Pierce Wuguant. roan work. John Schrimpf, road work . . Liman Wagnant. road work. M. D. Evers, road work......... lewis Went, road work . . . . Ham Schrimpf, road work. . Robert it. Liles, road work . . Cottage Grove, Or., J iJy 21.—-The Cum lb»», road work ......... 1 George West, road « sawmills of th>- (' (■».<. 'Jyr «•-•!- unu. it i.a.e. «Suu. . . i„a,l. WuhLington, July 21. Unafilclrl reports received at the lury, which have a capa lty of 240, Henry Datnewood. load worn 000,000 feet, havu gre.tiy deple< d Geo. Wgbb, labor on road . . war tie part me nt state that Sergeant Hess and ten men were kill stock pile» for thl» «■»«on -f th»- >qsr. Clarence Webb, labor on road ed by an explosion in one of the butteries at Fortress Monroe at Some mills which usually tarry 7<>0, it. O. YearoM, road work . . . . Jessie M’ Dole, road work . . . artillery practice today. The accident took place in the DeRvs- Quo to J,6-»0,uoo feet tn stock find Tula Cox, road work ...... sey battery, and was caused by the blowing out of a breech block that th» active tr; 4« of the past »lx Peter P Colgaard. supplies. . months has decreased the supply from -rthur Hartman, road work.. on one of the big guns. 300,000 to Sou ..... feet. Adv'ce» it. C. Edwards, road work come from the east that there will 1« A. H. Peab'»dy, road work..- a revival in trade conditions with the J. W. ¡»osier, rbnd Work .. . Fortre»« Monroe, July 21.- Eight artillerymen arc known to liarvot over, -J of the 31 mills are Geo MUler. road *'>rg......... full time, cutting 520,<«00 Alvin Lewis, roaif work .. . . have been killed and ten arc mining as the result of the blow- running feet per day, lu anticipation of the Aaa Hooker, road work . . . . ing out of a gun breech in battery DeRuney this morning. The revival, D. P. DeMo»», road work . . . manufacturer ’ of this district Bnoth-Keiiy Lmbr. Co, pow idcnti.'iid dead arc Seurgeant Hess, gun commander; Corporal as The a whole were . aru pressed to meet der. etc.................................. Bradford, gi.n pointer; Private* A J Sullivan, Duffey, King, the demands mode uprn toe . early Courtney Potterf, road work the year, «•»;.« cl;i’'y aa regards rail Lan«- Martin, road work . . . Atlkinr. The dead artillerymen were attached to the Sixty In road tl«s and bridge timbers, but Ira Harrington, road work.. have now caught up and In some In Junction City Hdw Co, sups ninth Company. stances are »awing fjr future btisl- P. Walker, road work . . The bodies of the artillerymen were terribly mungled. The n«M. Several of the mill» are In Mie A. Warden ii Burnett, lumber.. ni--w either on ac.uunt of their tem dinaatcr wa* witnessed by a number of prominent army and John R. Davis, road work . . . porary !r.aLllity to get lag« or fo. Luther Steinhaver, road work navy officer*, and by the wives and children of several of the want of workmen. The labor situs Harvey Prlndel, road work . . Uon has been quite a serious draw Fred Tracer, men killed. road work . . . . back this season, notwithstanding th Theodore Swanson, road work The latest information is that eleven are dead and a num fact that several hundred men have C. K. Hale, road work......... Imported. But It Is safe tu say L- H. Brooks, road work ber of others, including two officers, are seriously wounded. been that without _______ _______ material _____ changes the Eruest Surcamp. road work. Following is an additional list of the dsad tullls in thia territory wll] produce for J. W Rust, road work......... year no !«»•■■ than 150,000.<><*0 Walter Lyons, road work Corporal Charles 0 Adkins, Privates Adey, Chadwick, the feet knd th!’ r» »■_•■ !arj y Warren huic..rnp. road work. F itt Horan, Turner. «aueedtd la .31» » fair market Chas. Fowler, road work .. . Bull ling Moo* MU!-. T. Lamb, road work......... Two mills, each having a capacity J. Tullock. road of 30,000 feet per day, are under <•< n-j Blanchard work .................. ............. »traction, while plans for a third with Clayton Pope, road work ... lOu.uou <a|M><lty are making. Thia Jim Keffer, road work......... latter mill will be situated in the for-j •et reserve, where the government re-| Earl Bryan, road work......... Fred E. Bangs, road work . . . ccntly contracted for the sale of 175.-I E. C. _ Poteri, road work ooo,000 feet of standing timber to; - R. F. Scott, road work the Fir Lumber company of this city.' A railroad three mile, in length I. Surcamp. road work b*»lnic built into the reserve from thej , John Hl»«, road work terminus of the Oregon A Southeast l-eo Mounts, road work . .. . ern, this being the first step necessary Bryant Bro»., powder, etc... to getting machinery on the ground. Zool Frasleur. road work... This timber, under the agreement E. Harpole, road work . .. . with the government, must be re L. W. Ryan, road work......... Trunnell, road work . . . ClaretK<> Beaupre, who »•» con Portland. Jub S3.— Reports to the moved within Ylve years. The pur Roy William Erhart, road work. chasers. realizing their Inability to victed Thursday of violating the local Associated Press from Albany and this vast amount of timber A. O. Ftinke. powder etc. . . . option law. was »eutenced by Judge other places In this state are to the handle within the specified time at their own; V. F. Hebert, road work . . . . Bryson ■ •< th» Justice court today lo F. W. Taylor, hauling - gravel. that the forest fire» are under mills, have arranged to supply other! „ pay a tine of 4Jou and tu serve a effect mills in the upper end of the valley i Oorg* Hicks, haulir*; gravel control «nJ danger of further spread term of thirty days In the county is over. univa Including th«»-r at Eugene, and logs i Coyote Lumber Co, bridge the wind lncrea»«». .......................... jail. to the«« will go forward as soon a»' lumber ................................. Harvey Jone«, tried yesterday on the railroad shall have been complet Henry Myers, hauling gravel I'tre« I tHp-r <'oMr»l. the a*n.«■ charge, was acquitted by C. A. Reel, road work . . . . ed, which wll) be early In August. Seattle. July 23 The forest fire* the Jury, a verdict of not guilty hav Junction City Hdw. Co. hard Total Output U4<I.OUO,<MM> Fiwt. ing been returned about ».15 o’clock In ««•tern Washington arc under con- ware ................................... The mills now sawing, together laal Sight. Junes, however, was ar tro! and those of eastern British Co with their daily cuts, are: Brown Chester Harpole, road work rested .mmedlately after bls acquit lumbia have been checked Lumber company. Cottage Grove, 40.- Geo Renfro, blacksmithing Th« financial lo«s to British Co- 000; tal on auother count, charging him Chamber» Lumker company. Smith * Barr, hardware . . . 'lumbia In forest fire» is eatiinatej at with the same offense IVurena. 40.000; Booth-Kelly Lumber Henry West, bridge lumber. Mewanl Trial. I ......... Th# nu.i;ber of live« loot company. Saginaw. bO.uOO; C. 1.. Wallace, road work . . The case uf the alate V*. KJ Sew tuay reach a doxen. Mills Lumber company, Leona. 40.- J. T. Awbrev. bridgework . ard. keeper uf the rewort at Coney' 000; Curtin Spur Lumber company. B. F. Lyons, bridgework . . <1w*ck«<l by Hhowrf. Island, waa called today and a Jury Cnrtla. 35.00#; Row River Lumber Lem Drury, bridgework ... Spokane. July 23.—Heavy ahowera company. consitllng of the f' llowlng was cho- Star. 30.000; Stewart A De Joe Sylvester, bridgework . . aen K Whattum. S M Yoran, C. In the past forty-eight hour* have laiuna.v. Curtin, 30 (»00; W. C. Short- E 8. Baker, road work .... E Scott, J. 1. Marsh, A. S Kauff- checkel the great forest fire« threat rldgr. lx»ndou. 35.«00; J. H Cham \V. R. Wallace." road work. ening several town» of Washington. bers. Cottage Grove. 25.000; Brigg« B. H. Wallace, bridgework. tuan and J G. Pitta. __ Idaho. - Montana and British t’olum- Lumber company. Walker, 20.000; The <a»e went U> the jury late Ibis F. M. Smith, road work . .. •flern i. and in five minutes a «er- bl« and dang'-r for the pretent Is Star Lumber company. Star, 15.000; ; _ Frank ____ _ Powell, ___ ____ road ____ work . diet of guilty was returned. It 1» un- post Owens A Hun, Cottage Grove. 15.000; Harry Ensign, road work . *>»r«u>o<| that the verdict »as reached F. M. Chapman. Divide. 15.600; Me- Ernest Mabe, road work ““ ¡¡t>.. first ballot Kfbben Brow.. Cottage Orove, 10,000; | Ernest Mabe, road work OSWALD WEST Crllee A (¡awley. Doolittle, 15,000; F. .. M. —. Smith, __________ ............ 15.000;, road _____ work Mllllam Skidmore. Conutwk. 10.000; Linnus Miller, road work FOR GOVERNOR Bed CUMMINS BLAMES Rock Lumber company. Bed Muses Mabe, road work . . . . Roek. 15.00V; Anlauf Bro«.. Anlauf, William Denney. hauling Retiring Railroad Commtasion 20,000; Taylor A Son. Divide. 15.- gravel.................................... TARIFF REVISERS 000; Munroe Bro».. Cottage Grove, W. A McBee, road work . . . er Announces His Can 10,000; John Overholser, Cottage C. E. Hayes, road work......... Pledge Violated. Saya Iowa didacy Grove, 10,000. Ed Bundy, road work......... Senator—Socialism Be Besides the lumber Industry of this J. D. Pirtle, shoveling gravel. section, there Is considerable activity Salem. Or.. July 33.—Oswald O. A. Kenwell. road work. . . comes a Menace c««lar poles and shingle bola« The D. 1» Weddle, shoveling \Ve»t. state railroad commissioner. Is In Postal Telegraph company has placed gravel .................................... Council Grove, Kan . July 23.— a candidate for the democratic nom an order with John Wick.» for 33.000 8. W Prlndel, lumber......... Henntor Cummins uf lows. Ins speech ination for governor. His declara apllt telegraph poles. These are be A P. Walker, repairs........... before n Chautauqua audience here tion of principles was fli«sl today with ing take out along the Hae of the Ore Grover Francis, road work. . today, n’-'-rted that the pledge of the secretary nt state, and Is as fol gon A Routh«*a»tern, and shipped John Warthen. road work.. the tepubllian national platform for lows: south and east for use in the con W. W. Sailor, road work. . . . a rev I »lot; of the tariff was not ful "I, Oswald West, reside at Astoria. struction of a new line from Sun Geo. Saunders, road work .. filled and that Senator Aldrich aiid Or., arid my postofflce address Is 8a- Francisco eastward. This means a B B. Carter, road work . . .. Hpeakir Cannon and the others who (>r I am a dul> r<n: tered total of 250 cars of poles. They have P. K. Humphrey, road work. took (b# lead In framing the tariff member of the democratic party. If ootnmenced going forward at the rate E. „„„rwr,_ road 11>11U wwra W. Weaterberg. work bill ba,) never attempted and never I am nominated for the office of gov of hr<* caw per week thoucA this H1Ulon Taylor roa(1 work .. Intended to keep the pledge." ernor at the primary nominating elec Th 4,1 P®“’ Spores, hauling gravel.. Mr Ctunrultia spoke In the district tion to be held In the state of Ore sLa-t^ < ..V* .T'-' " »‘rabhatn. road work... of one of the Kansas "regular" rep-l gon on the 24th day of September, gaged In the camps in getting out the J J. W. Onackenbnah A Son Quackenbush & Son, resentatlv> ». Jam«’« Miller, to give the 1910. I will accept the nomination polea, and expect» to finish hl« con I supplies ............................... message He said that Cannon aad ami will not withdraw. If I am elect tract within three months. IF. A. McClellan, road work. Aldrich and other etand-pat leader» ed I will qualify as such officer. I Jacob Crum, road work, 36.12 wore driving the nation Into eoclal- "If I am nominated and elected, 1 claimed, allowed................ lam or co operative control and away will during uty term of office always LIST OF CLAIMS ALLOWED | Earl Johnson, road work. from th’ Individual or competitive keep lu mind those principles of the claimed, allowed soclsl Compact found In our «•enstl-1 theory. BY CO. COMMISSIONERS ¡Joe 313.12>4 Glmpl. road work ......... lange Not l»<»val. tutlon. which declares this to be a "I am ail exponent of th«’ progress government absolutely by the people, Passed at the July Session of I Fred Surcamp, road work . . I H. Ringham. gravel......... iva republican idea,’’ he said. "I be and I will fight to a finish any at the County Court William Backer, road work. . lieve the republican party can b«> tempt of a legislature to repeal or G. A. Sapp, road work......... iinade the most progressive party on nullify the initiative and referendum, Roiul Account Jesse Harper, bridge work.. •Mirth; the one that dues things for the direct primary law. the corrupt Ira L. Harding, road work. . | 4.37 F A. Dorsey, road work .... the good of the whole country. But practlte» »•< or the ¡ecall. The people Samuel Hughs, hauling F. W. Thom, plowing, etc... th«* special Interest man must be must rule the corporations or th«> cor gravel ................................. 3.50 Lewis Bros., bridge lumber. . eliminated. That 1» nty sermon. That porations will rule th«> state. I be- E. J. Horton, lumber ........... 3 74 George Johnson, road work. . «ijiat 1 advocate and, if It hurts . llevo that had God Intended that the 6.75 James A. Austin, road work pf my audience, It does not bother 'corporations and not the people Geo. Watson, road work .... I. N. Dresser, road work . .. 10.50 Clarence Anderson, road ¿or ten year» I fought for prog- should rule, he would have created 8 W Mlles, road work ......... 7.50 work .................................... ■p Iowa and we h«v. won and the corporations first. "1 wish to have printed after niy Ole Nlckolson, road work... 47.80 Dee B. Harmon, road work. . inning That 1» not a I ■ il mat Thomas Gates, road work . .. 14.00 Elmore Buss, road work......... ter at all. but one covering all this my name on th«» nominating ballot Wm. Pearson, road work .. 27.00 C. IT. Beers, road work .... country and affecting other countlres. the following words: Ray Bower, road work ......... 17.50 C. C. Poe. road work; claimed " ’1 favor the Initiative and refer "Our forefathers organized this 9.00 37.87 *4 : allowed................ government on th«* broad principle endum, th«» direct primary, the cor G. L. Day, road work ...... Hans Jensen, road work . . . 11.25 Dannie Hiles, road work . . that Individual effort was better than rupt practice* act asid the recall.' ’’ Chas. Marshall, road work.. 6.50 Sami. Hasbronck. road work. Mr. West Is 37 years of ege. He th« co peratlve or collective theory of government that the work of the was born In Salem, and was educated W. K Wood, gravel................ 26.55 A. A. Miner, scouring bridge Wm. Bowler, road work .... 5.00 lumber ............................... individual was of more lmifvrtance In th«1 schools here At an early age 9.35 J. Faucett, blacksmithing... and l>etti r for the country than the h«’ entered the banking house of Ladd C. K. Woods, road work .... C. E. Woods, road work . .. 17.40 George Beers, road work; devt lopn -nt of the socialist pr tno- A Rush, and rose rapidly In the es 4.35 claimed 313.27’4: allowed n«i|H llatlc theory of government atid teem and c -nfldenc«’ of his employers. Giles Hooaley. road work . . . 9.35 William Erhart. road work.. In 1899 he resigned his position and H. N. Veach, hauling gravel. Industry,," went to Astoria, where he was en- Leonard Mathew», road work 38.50 George Lloyd, road work; claimed <9.62 M: allowed, giged in banking. In 1903 he ac- Harry Zumwalt, road work.. 39.45 RAILWAY ADJUSTS W. Hammond, road work... cepted from Governor Chamberlaln Ed Miller, rebate of road poll tax ............................. 3.00 Fred Lajole. road work .... an appointment as state land agent, DIFFERENCES WITH 18.00 Walter Peterson, bridge work and In his four years’ term in that E. A. Bond, road work......... »;_> -.<• Frank Mackee. gravel ......... made a record in clearing Jesse Eddy, road work......... ITS ENGINEERS position up the affairs of the state land office Sid Pittman, road work......... 41.25 Grover Huston, bridge lnm that was one of the Mrong features Chas. Hebert, road work ... 37.50 I. F. Dick, road work........... Washington. July 23.—A -atlsfas- of the first Chamberlain administra H. S. Prlndel, bridge work.. 11.50 Billmire Bros., drayageT .... tory adjustment of the controversy tion. In 1907 he resigned aa state I. M. Hebert, road work .... 65.00 Geo. Canaday, road work... between th* Virginia Railway coni land agent to accept an appointment Jim Sutherland, r.oad work.. .''' •*<» Wayne E. Jenkins, road work William F. Jenkins, road Í pam gl I ltd engineers haa been m a memlier of the Or«»goti railroad Horace Sutherland, road 14.00 work ................................... work .................................... reach«-.! 'idlag to the announce- < ommlsslon. whose record in regu ment of Chairman Knapp of the In lating and reducing railroad and ex Jas. Stowell, gravel................ 15.00 H. R. Oldham, road work . . . 3.50 press rates haa been so effective and Roy Steven«, road work .... W. 8. Sutherland, road work terstate o inrnerce commission. iuccceful. During his busy life Mr. C. A. Swaggart, road work.. 4.38 F M Hubos. hauling gravel. West ha» found time to study law, C. A. Stephen», road work.. 12.2 5 C. H. Reltx. road work......... Methodists of Lebnnon will build a an.I was recently admitted to practice Vern Slv. gravel .................... 167.00 Frank Dies*, road work.... C. M. Dunning, road work. . . 40.00 C. E. Wright, road work .... new church that will coat 116,000 In the courts of the state. 40.00 Elwood Lloyd, road wo^X . . R. M. Holt, road work......... and seat 850 people. gl'lMCIUBK FOR THK GIARB. GROVE DAYS FOR C. AT LAST UNDER I 85 0«, 50 00 oo 75 FORESI FIRE A special dispatch ’mm Albany, u ue Ore»uolan te««» cl a ¿,i- 1 uo forest fire In the mountain» east of! 8t. Paul, July 23.—The railroads win a substantial victory th« re, as follow»; Three men were burned to death' in the findings filed today by Frederick N. Dickson, master in last night In a forest fire along the; North Bantiam river, opposite Hoov- chancery. These are the pre! minary findings in the lumber rate ' er’» sawmill, at the terminus of the suit instituted in 1908 against the interstate commerce commis ¡Corvallis A Eastern railway, four ¡mile» east of Detroit. The bodies) sion by the Great Northern, Northern Pacific, Union Pacific and 7". | were not recovered until 2:30 o’clock Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Companies. They were ! 5 itbl» afternoon. The dead men are,' served on the attorneys for both sides. Philip Richmond, of Salem. Or.; Jay; 251 M. Brooks of Crawfordsville, Or., and I The lumber rates established by the interstate commerce 50 I Frank McGoey, of Clearfield, Pa. 15 commission from the Pacific ccast to all points west of the Pem Acting against the advice of their; 4 foreman, the men went to death in bina line, which is made up of the western boundaries of Min 14 an effort to get their tools. Fire had started from the sparks of a don'tiy. nesota, Iowa and Missouri, are sustained, but the rates from the 74 engine at Hoover at 3 o'clock yester-1 coast to points east of that una are declared unreasonably low 21 day afternoon. The three men, with; 17 other workmen, had gone to the; The railroads ask for a rate of 50 cents per hundredweight 12 camp. An h-ur later, after a vain' on lumber shipped from Portland, Oregon, to St. Paul, and sixty .effort to save the camp outfit from; 'the flames, these- three men started: cents from Portland to Chicago. i to go to a point 40« yards up a steep The interstate commerce commission cut this rate to 4 9 ¡hillside to get their tools where they! I had left them when the fire started.) cents from Portland to St Paul, and 55 cents from Portland to ¡The wind wa# then blowing eastward.* sending the fire that way, so the tripi Chicago. up the south hillside west of the tire) Dickson upholds the contention of the railroads and recom- lock«-d .«fe. The m. x had about mend3 an injunction nullifying the order of the interstate com reached their tools • aen the wind suddenly changed, sweeilng tie fir: merce commission on these rates and on other lumber rates from with wandertul rapidity d.recuy up| the timber-covered bill where the coast points to the Pembina line. men were. In a few minutes the « ! flames had swept the entire face of| the hill, turning the forest into a fur-; nace. 16 15 Re»cu«- Party Fin«b. Bodie». 26.00 Failing burning trees made it im-' 3 50 possible to ascend this hill until after 1.75 noon today. A rescue party then 7.00 went up. hoping against belief that 15.75 the men had reached the .-ummit and 93.50 had escaped the fire. All three bod 126.00 ies were found, however, and burned 45.00 badly, but not beyond recognition. 33.00 ,Two bodies were found together, one 15.05 ■100 yard» further up the hill. The 8 75 ; men bad evidently tried to run ahead 17.50 ! of the fire, but had no chance, in a Bar Harbor, July 22.—President Hereafter the officer» of the local 31.00 ¡race up an almost perpendicular hill. 59 50 with the swift forest fire. Taft’s vacation cruise is becoming millt.a companies when they go to get back on camp will be able to select their own 8.00 The fire destroyed the entire log- strenuous. He did not ----------------- here, and King ‘^6 vawzp camp VUL441, outfit, wreexing vtrrVKlUg two i-WQ UOU- •■nvxiuwvr UULU Ita»n uvi c, auu don- . board the Mayflower until well past I . horses before they leave 22.75 *> •»•* embarrassment —--------------- * of ** officers ***‘----- * in “ * th# ’’1 237.50 key engines, and then swept into the midnight, but was ashore this morn- it* p«U who have been given wild horses 42.00 timber. Hoover's mill, across the, ing at 8 o'clock playing a double 2' " * they were not u«e«t. to on which 5.25 river, was endangered, but was saved round on the nine-hole course at Ke- ------ - - ----------- ----- «—e— ------- bo valley. After a morning golf > ,lo ride will no longer vzxzzrrj. AlLCl UiUIIUMf of gOll »aww on dres-parade **• wo-’ 18 70 ( W. E. Quinn, road work . .. . 4 4 oo came i speech at noon to th« towns- experienced. . Before the coming American Lake, 48.00 H. Carson, road work........... Q., people, followed by a coach ride toi encampment at a uie .«>am which 18 is to begin Aug. 8, a car of Mrs. Mark nuuua Hanna » s uuuir. home. The din- wllich ‘o b«i 39.00 Chambers Hardware Co. sup- “• for the tuc Taft ¡an party puiiy to- tiz burses will be shipped from here. I pile«...................................... 31 36 ' ner engagement 4Vi _ These horse« may either belong to the g 50 night is with Mrs. Charlemaage Tow- 1 C. E. Babcock, road work.. 3 50 er. two miles east from Seal Harbor. • officers or will be rented before they Ivan Mays, road work ......... 47 00 whit,>er the Mayflower, with Mrs. ' leave, and there will be no dissatU- John Barrett, gravel............. faction over their mounts. The rent John A. Mohler, road work.. 18*90 Taft and the other members of the ,1 lot the horses and the cost of ship 4 -0 party, sailed this morning. | D. O. Beers, road work . ... Tomorrow the yacht will carry the ping them will be borne by the gov- (W. 8. Adams, road work ... 18*10 | wnment. Nearly ail the local offi G. C. Brown, labor on road.. 18 00 president to Mount Desert Ferry, cer:- are planning to take advantage O. H. Eichler, road work ... 37 6u wllere 8 special train will be waiting i of this new ruling and ride their own to take him to Bangor. H. Williams, road work .. . ■ animals with uomfort at American M. D. Bolin, plank ................ I Lake. Lawrence Barger, road work NEW DAILY PAPER New Equipment. W. D. Worthington, road Companies A and C have received a quantity of new equipment that I work .................................... 34.95 FOR PORTLAND I they will hereafter be obliged to Charley Baxter, road work.. 61.00 j C. S. Babcock, road work . . 23.25 The Oregon Democrat Publishing know the use of. and which will be | Wm. Boqua. road work .... 12.00 company tiicu atuuicw vsa isswipvza-J carried to the American Lake en- filed articles of Incorpora- David Stephens, road work.. 20.00 tlon yesterday with the county clerk, i , . The equipment consists of ‘ entrenching tools and first aid to entrencL E. A. Bond, road work .... 30.00 The Incorporators are A. Goodwin ° The first ccusists of R. Yergle. road work ......... 10.0« Betts. F J. Clarke and C. F. Hoss- for throwing Everett Eppert, road work.. 2.40 ton. The capital stock of the new several implements —• O. E. Eichler, road work ... 18.35 company is placed at 3100.000. and ditches, such aa spades, picks and 3.25 the principal place of business is axes, which are carried in a canvas 7.50 F. E. Van. road work........... case that goes over the shoulder. The 22.75 ■ C. W. Nelson, road work . .. 35.25 Portland. In addition to the genera! i other a case on the belt, and con 17.00 Willi» E. Sheldon, road work 17.50 powers of conducting business, own I sists of is ootton, antiseptics and other in court». _ real estate and suing ____ 34 50 L. A. Winjun. sups................ 12.94) ing 7.501 the articles give the new company medical articles that would be neces 12.75 Rupert Magee, road work... oa the battlefield for tba 19.00 Dennis Cooter, labor on road 325.50 the power to own, conduct and op- sary B. H. Allegar. road work . . . 28.00 J erate a general printing and publish- wounded. Besides these other equip will not be as difficult to 9.00 Fred Brown, road work .... 44.62 ing business in all Its departments; ment that included < pair of “hiking 11.50 I. Slayter. powder, etc........... 57.85 to own. operate and publish a morn carry ’’ for each member that will be 11.00 ing daily newspaper to be known as shoes 1.15 E. R. Butler, road work......... the Oregon Daily Democrat, and to used at the encazipment that begins « 7 5 C. T. Hanners, shoveling gravel.................................... 39.75 buy. own. acquire and lease a new# on the 8th of next month. 57.50 services.—Telegram. 4.00 — ervice _ or _ news 50.uu A. C. Jennings, viewer......... , 4.00 John 9.00 .1. T. Donaldson, viewer ... Davison, road work... . 14.87 BROWNSVILLE 1.50 W. D. Perkins, road work . .. 21.00 14.00 Eldridge Hosmer, road work. 1.75 Geo. Diess. road work......... HAS BOY FORGER 8.00 Tom Gates, road work......... 17.00 3.50 T. J. Dorsey, road work ... . 22.00 10.50 John Gates, road work.... 12.00 Fred Heitzman, road work.. Brownsville, Or., July 22.—Neil 71.75 W. E. Purkerson. road work. 10.50 Regga, 19-year-old son of Fred Rog- 27.00 ! Lawrence Heitzman, road X. L. Purkerson, road work. . 10.56 17.00 Peter Danstrom. road work. . ga. a farner living a few miles wed 35.00 I work...................................... of Brownsville, was arrested by Louis J. Hembree, road work 11.25 Janies McMullen, road v”?rk. 21.00 3.50 Deputy Sheriff Blakley today oa a. 39.20 Clarence Harpole. bridge F. Jackson, road worK .. 12.00 charge 7.90 8. of forgery. work .................................... 36.00 Henry Gilbert, roaa work... 18.00 3.75 H. A. Carter, road work . . . . The warrant was sworn to by W. Frank Hansen, road work... 6.00 A. G. Pirtle, hauling gravel.. 27 0U P. P’ Elmore, Elmore president Dresident of the Bank Rank oC n/ 6.12 D. F. Gilbert, road work .... Bronwsville. Young Bogga on July Fred Hinson, grading and B. B. Carter, road work .... 15.75 5 is said to have tried to cash a check gravel.................................... 12.25 O. H. Eichler, road work... for 320. which he said was given him Earl Humphrey, road work. . 11.50 M. D. Evers, road work .... 21.00 10.50 J. D. Humphrey, road work. 29.00 Harold Edwards, road work. 59.50 by J. M. Munken, a neighbor. Th* bank refused payment. Joe Heitzman, road work. ... 27.00 M. D. Lingo, gravel and road I Saturday the young man had trou | F. P. Haslett, road work . .. 78.75 work .................................... 59 48 __________ ble with his _____ father ___ and threatened to | C. A. Reetz. road work......... 105.00 C. B. Flece. hauling lumber. --- whole family. -------- He left home 30.00 D. B. Proctor, road work.... Bud Horn, road work........... i.«o and camped in the woods. Two years Frank Horn, road work .... 27.00 William R. Fisher, road work 8.75 R. E. Haslett, road work. . .. 40.75 J ago young Bogga was arrested for stealing and paroled with W. P. Percy Haslett, road work . .. 50.00 Hundred dollar land right around Edd Holland, road work .... 10.50 town la going to be a reality in many! Elmore as probation officer. The youth will be placed under 10.50 Instances before another year, says J. W. King, road work........... bond to await the action of the cireult 4.00 the Harrisburg Bulletin. A. J. Kraal, road work......... court. 5.00 12.25 A. A. Kelly, road work......... 5.25 8.75 Dan Gates, road work........... wr- 8 75 \V. H. Lydy, road work .... 27.00 7.50 G. A. Luther A Sons, services I Tracy Lyons, road work .... 14.00 9.00 T.1T W. R. Lord, road work .... lg.30 J. N. Chapman, road work. .. 22.00 15.75 John Bogart, road work .... 10.501 City of Coburg, »ervices.... 11.50 4.00 T. J. Calloway, road work.. 12.00 4.50 Roy Corum, road work .... 13.50 James Chappell«, hauling 2.30 gravel.................................... 13.27 10.00 Carl Carpentec, hauling gravel .................................. 84.50 9.62 Sam Madaria. road work.... 21.00 6.00 David Morton, road work ... 53.00 7.00 11.37 C. P McCulloch, road work. . 7.00 J. W. Richardson, road work. 16 25 3 16.25 P. Rano. »hoveling gravel.. 34.00 8.39 28.33 Dennis Cooter, road labor. . Spokane, July 21.—A special to the Chronicle from Nelson, 76 50 Dennie Cooter, labor on road 27.00 4.00 B. C., states that 300 government fire fighters are working 9.06 Martin Mentoux. road work.. 34.00 10.50 Alvin Price, road work........... 20.60 E Chesher. shoveling gravel. 83.00 frantically to save the town of Bandon from destraction. The 4.50 flames are within a mile of the place, and should the wind J. W. Carse, hauling gravel.. 21.00 Lute Dennia, road work......... 1.46 freshen the town is doomed. Timber fires in many directions 3.00 Coyote 1-br. Co, lumber......... 24.50 are forcing hundreds of men into action to prevent their spread. 3s oo Ray Patten, road work........... 71.12 gravel .. . 10.50 L. R. Parks, ‘ 15.T5 A number of towns are in danger already, it is reported, and 36.75 Chaa. Deming, road work 18.85 already a large number of mills in the mountains have been de 4.00 R. H. Parsons, supplies 4.00 13.00 Oacar Dunlap, ______ road work 21.00 A. F. Davia A Son. road work 14.50 stroyed, together with immense tracts of valuable timber. «>