Forest Grove press. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1909-1914, May 02, 1912, Image 3

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    WARSHIPS ARE SENT
REEF, N O T IC E, HIT?
Theory Given That Titanic
Submerged Rock.
Struck
INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT OF I E STUTE
OPERATORS W IT H H E L D NEWS.
Wireless
Company Told Employes to
“ Hold for Four Figures.”
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
CHURCHES.
Churoh of the Visitation, Verboort
New York—The suggestion that the
Washington, D. C.—The senatorial —Rev. L, A. LeMUler, pastor. Sun­
Early Mass at 8 a. m.; High
Titanic struck a ledge of rock and not W ILL TEACH THE TEACHERS.
FEDERAL OFFIC ER T O TO U R.
investigation of the Titanic disas­ day
Maas
10:30 a. m.; Vesper at 3:00
an
iceberg
is
made
in
the
current
issue
has developed the fact that the p. nr. at Week
days Mass at 8:30 a. m.
England Looks tiler Subjects En­ of the Nautical Gazette, a weekly Special Instruction at O. A. C . Juno Industrial Movement Among Children ter
Christian
Science
Hall, 115 Fifth
Marconi
company
authorised
its
wire­
18-duly 26.
to Be Encouraged.
at., between First and Second ave.
shipping paper. The possibility of
less
operators
to
make
all
they
could
dangered By War.
South—Services Sundays at 11 a. m.;
such an accident is urged because the Oregon Agricultural College, Cor- Salem—C. H. Lane, of the depart­ out of the news. Senator Smith pro­ Sunday
at 12 m.; mid-week
ship struck in the same longitude as valis — The extraordinary interest ment of the interior at Washington, duced the following telegrams which meeting school
Wednesdays
at 7:30 p. m.
has been delegated to make a trip
the half-submerged Virgin Rocks to
Seventh Day Adventist Church, 3rd
^ America Also Sends Transport South the north and possibly in the same spot shown by the Bankers’ association, through Oregon in the interests of the had been sent to operators;
schol 2 p. m., preach­
commercial clubs and other organiza­ industrial movement among children,
—Conditions Unbearable and In­
ij:15 P. M.—Operator Carpathia. street—Sabbath
where the Naronic foundered in 1898. tions
ing 3 p. m. each Saturday. Midweek
throughout
the
state
in
the
in­
vention Seems Certain.
which
is
being
fostered
by
the
depart­
—Say, old man, Marconi company prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
The Titanic, it is suggested, being
A cordial welcome. H. W. Vall-
the deepest ship of the seas, might dustrial contests for school children ment of public instruction in Oregon. taking good care of you. Keep your m.
have hit a rock that other ships have now in progress in all districts, means Mr. Lane will be met at Pendleton mouth shut. It’s fixed for you to get mer, Elder.
Catholic Services. Rev. J. R. Buck,
passed over safely. The Gazette says that the schools must incorporate in by Calvin Thomason, who is promoting good money. Do your best to clear.” pastor.
Mexico City—A British war vessel that
Forest Grove—Chapel at cor.
at least a survey of the place the regular course some systematic in­ the work in Oregon and will make 16 “ 8:30 P. M.—Operators Carpathia of 3rd street
is on the way to Mexico West Coast to should
and 3rd avenue south.
be made by the United States struction in industrial branches. The visits here, continuing in the state un­ and Titanic.—Arranged for your ex­ 1st and 4th Sundays
afford a refuge for subjects of Great
month.
til May 24. His itinerary follows: clusive story for dollars in four fig­ Mass at 8:30; 2nd and of 3rd the Sundays
government. Under the head of
Britain.
What Did She Strike?” The Gazette work can not be confined to the high Pendleton, May 8 and 9; The Dalles, ures, Mr. Marconi agreeing. Say of the month. Mass 10:30. Cornelius
This information was obtained from “ says:
and 10; Hood River, 10 and 11; nothing until you see me. Where are —1st Sunday of the month, Mass at
an authoritative source here. No in­
school or the seventh and eighth 9 Portland,
11 to 13; Oregon City, 13 you now?—J. M. Sammis.”
10:30; 3rd Sunday of the month.
formation could be had at the British “ A strange possibility arises from grades, but is bound to cover the en­ and
14 to 16; McMinn­
9 P. M.—From Seagate to Car­ Mass at 8:00. Seghers—2nd Sunday
legation, but the miniser had advised, the coincidence in proximity of posi­ tire course, with the proper adapta­ ville, 14; 17; Roseburg,
Salem,
18;
Corvallis,
18
of
the month. Mass at 8:00; 4th
it is said, that another warship will be tion of the Titanic and the Naronic tion to the ages of the pupils in the and 19; Albany, 19 and 20; Eugene, pathia—Go to Strand hotel, 602 West Sunday
of the month. Mass at 10:30.
Fourteenth street and see Mr. Mar­
sent to the Gulf coast for a like pur­ disasters. The position where the Ti­
M. E. Church, Rev. Hiram Gould,
20 to 22; Grants Pass, 22 and 23; coni.—C.”
tanic met her doom was lattitude different grades.
pose.
paetor. Second street, between First
9:30 P. M.—Seagate to Carpathia. and
In both cases the action is the result 41:46, longitude 50:14. This is For this reason school superinten­ Medford, 23 and 24; Ashland, *24.
Second avenues. Sunday school
—A
personal
to
Operator
Carpathia.—
of an understanding between Euro­ south of the Grand Banks, but in just dents,
principals
and
teachers
will
10 a. m.; Epworth League at 6:30
pean powers, with a probability that about the same longitude is the dan­ need to familiarize themselves with ¡HARRIMAN LODGE B O UGHT. Meet Mr. Marconi and Mr. Sammis at
at 11 a. m. and 8:00
602 West Fourteenth street Keep p. p. m. m. Preaching
other nations having interests in Mex­ gerous submerged Virgin Reef. The the spirit and purpose of this new ed­
Mid-week prayer meeting
ico or citizens in considerable number action of the Gulf Stream, the exist­ ucation, and to secure material to pre­ Southern Pacific Road Takes Over your mouth shut.—Marconi.”
at 7:30 p. m.
“ What can you say about that, Mr. Thursday
ence of the Virgin Rocks, and even sent to the pupils. To this end the
will follow suit.
Famous Klamath Resort.
Christian
Church, corner Third a t
Marconi?”
Senator
Smith
asked.
the proximity to the surface of the summer session at the Oregon Agri Klamath Falls—That the Southern
H
----------
and
First
Ave.
Rev. C. H. Hilton,
Shoals, nearer the coast cultural college this year, which opens Pacific railroad company has purchas­ “ I don’t know‘anything about any pastor. Bible school
at 10 a. m.;
Washington, D. C. — The army Georges
that even in this distant part of June 18 and lasts until July 26, will ed the Pelican Bay lodge of the late of these messages. They are not in preaching at 11 a. m. and 8:00 p. m.;
transport Buford will leave San Fran­ shows
the Atlantic there may be submerged offer special instructions. Nowhere Edward H. Harriman has been an­ phraseology that I approve. I wish Prayer meeting Thursday at 8:00 p.
cisco immediately for the west coast ledges
of rock never hitherto dis­ could there be found a body of experts nounced by Ernest O. McCormick, to say that I did tell Mr. Sammis, as
of Mexico to pick up any American covered.”
representative of the British com­ Congregational Church, College
better prepared to give the teachers vice-president of the system in c,harge a pany,
refugees who may wish to leave the
we would not prevent any of the Way and First ave. north. Rev. D.
this
very
assistance
than
in
the
facul­
country. The Buford will visit Topol-
of traffic, who, accompanied by W. H.
making any money that they T. Thomas—Sunday school 10 a. m.;
obampo, Altata Mazatlan, in the state NAVY D IS C R E D ITS TH E O R Y . ty of the agricultural college. The McDoel, of Chicago, president of the operators
Morning service 11 a. m.; evening,
out of their stories.”
domestic science department is ready Louisville, New Albany & Chicago could But,
of Sinaloa; San Bias, Tepic, Manza­
p. m.; Junior C. E. at 3 p. in.;
Mr. Marconi,” said Senator 8:00
nillo, in Colima, and Acapulco, in Theory of Submerged Rocks Pro­ to assist in the outlining of courses of railroad, came here in a special train Smith, “ do
Senior
C. E. at 6:30 p. m.
you
mean
that
the
details
instruction for the girls from the low­ with a party of friends to look over of the greatest sea horror of the world
Guerrero.
nounced Improbable.
LODGES.
The Buford is sent at the request of Washington, D. C.—With the Vir­ est grades through the high school ; the Klamath basin and the Pelican should be withheld from the world ex­ Knights of Pythias—Delphos Lodge
the State department, after urgent gin Rocks fully 250 miles north of the engineering college will do the Bay property as well.
No. 36, meets every Thursday at K.
through an exclusive story sold of
appeals from many Americans strand­ where the Titanic foundered, navy hy- same for the manual training course It had been thought for some time cept
P. Hall. Chas. Staley. C. C.; Reis
by
one
of
your
operators?’
ed in the states bordering the Pacfic. drographers express the opinion that in the schools, and all departments of that the Harriman resort had been “ No, I gave no instructions what­ Ludwig, Keeper of Records and Seal.
Since the rebels began to make head­ it is exceedingly improbable that the agricultural study will offer similar taken over by the Southern Pacific, ever, but I did say that if the opera­ 0. A. R.—J. B. Mathews Post No.
aid in planning the work in agricul­ owing to the fact that its representa­ tors were offered money, they could 6, meet« the first and third Wednes­
way in their operations along the Pa­ liner
struck those or any semi-sub- ture
for both rural and city schools. tive, F. D. Cortade, had been in take it,” said Marcnoi. “ I gave that day of each month at 1:30 p. m., In
cific Coast, communication has been merged
of P. hall. John Baldwin, Com­
Ten courses in elementary and ad­ charge
cut with many interior towns where While rocks.
of the lodge since Mr. Harri- permission as an officer of the British K.
no
soundings
ever
have
been
mander.
Americans reside. This has left the made in the immediate vicinity where vanced agriculture are to be given, man’s death.
company.
With
every
deference
to
Lodge No. 30,
four in domestic science, three in do­
State department without information
Titanic went down, they explain mestic
you, sir, I do not quite understand A. Masonic—Holbrook
F. & A. M., regular meetings held
art, and three in manual train­ BIG T IM B E R DEAL C LO SED . your
' as to their safety, and this in the face the
that
soundings
farther
northward
motive. You, I think, are as­ first Saturday In each month. P. W.
of reports of wanton acts of bandits show a steady decline of the sea bot­ ing. These are all in addition to the
suming that I ordered information Klnzer, W. M.; A. A. Ben Korl, sec­
regular
pedagogic
studies
always
in­
and organized rebels.
Whitney
Company
Sells
¡11,000
Acres
the ship’s position.
withheld. 1 wish to Bate that is em­ retary.
for those who wish to increase
Constant appeals came to the State tom toard
in Clatsop County.
O. W.—Forest Grove Camp No.
is said at the hydrographic office cluded
phatically wrong. I withheld noth­ #8, W. meets
their
equipment
as
teachers.
The
department to use some methods of that It as
In Woodmen Hall, every
the
water
where
the
Titanic
ing.”
Astoria—A
deal
that
has
been
pend­
methods
of
teaching
these
industrial
assisting the welfare of these people, struck is approximately two miles
Saturday. A. J. Parker, C. C.; James
“
Doesn’t
the
fact
that
the
operators
ing
for
several
days
is
now
reported
subjects
in
both
town
and
country
but the officials tried other means to deep, it would take a formation with
Davis. Clerk.
are permitted to sell their stories H. Artisans—Diamond
have been practically consummated operate
ward off the necessity of sending a an enormous base to bring the apex schools, general problems of school to
Assembly No.
to
close
their
mouths?
I
whereby
Kalb
&
Larkin,
who
operate
United State vessel to the coast. The anywhere near the surface, and sound­ management, and the special problem a logging camp on the Nasel river, want you to tell the committee if the 27, meet« every Tuesday
In K. of
report declares the situation through­ ings at a 10-knot distance would show of the one-room school will be handled acquire all the timber holdings in this permission you gave to Bride and the P. Hall. C. B. Stokes, M. A; John
Secretary.
out Mexico is generally becoming a rise in the ocean’s bottom. The ably by expert instructors.
privilege you gave Cottam in the Ti­ Boldrick,
belonging to the Whitney com­ tanic
worse. Marauders are causing much nearest soundings made south of the Upon inquiry in the East as to the county
Rebekahs—Forest
No. 44,
disaster did not explain your meets the first, third Lodge
best man for practical instruction on pany, limited.
and fifth Wed­
uneasiness by their activity.
point
where
the
disaster
occurred
are
failure
to
get
the
information
of
the
While
the
details
of
the
transaction
of each month. Miss Alice
While the Buford is a government miles away and these show 2100 the country school, Prof. E. D. Pess- were not obtainable, it is understood disaster and the world the news of the nesdays
Crook, N. Q.; Secretary, Miss Carrie
ler, director of the summer session,
vessel, stress is laid on the fact that 60
fathoms.
horror?”
informed that the national author­ the deal includes all the company’s
there will be no soldiers aboard, and
is known of how the Nar­ was
witness declared he felt that Austin.
ity on the subject is N. D. Showalter, timber, comprising in the neighbor­ the The experiences
O. O. F.—Washington Lodge No.
the only persons bearing United onic Nothing
met
her
fate
in
1893,
but
the
rec­
Operators Bride 48, 1. meets
Monday In I. O. O. F.
of the Washington State hood of approximately 11,000 acres of and Cottam were of of such
States commissions will be the doctors ords say she might have struck an ice­ principal
interest that Hall. V. every
yellow fir, located in the they had the right to sell^their
S.
Abraham,
N. O.; Robert
Normal school at Cheney, Wash., and high-class
and some members of the hospital berg, been wrecked in a field of ice, or he
Taylor, Secretary.
been secured for O. A. C. for Blind slough and Gnat creek districts, He insisted that it always was stories.
corps. State department advices in­ had an explosion, but all the charts this has Bummer,
un­ Modern Woodmen of America—
together with several as well as the company’s logging rail­ derstanding that the news of the his dis­
dicate there are perhaps 600 Amer­ reveal is that two of her boats were other able men and
road
and
camp,
which
are
said
to
be
Camp No. 6228, meets the second and
women
from
other
icans likely to avail themselves of this found on March 4, 1893, at latitude 42 institutions.
aster was not to be suppressed.
Friday of each month. A. L.
among
the
finest
equipped
in
the
opportunity to leave Mexico. About north
and longitude 46 west.
Do you know how much these fourth
Sexton, Consul; Geo. O. Paterson,
In some states school boards offer Northwest.
200 are at Los Mochis and vicinity
got for their stories?” Clerk.
teachers special inducements to pre­ The sale is in the nature of a log­ operators
and probably 300 more are scattered
Senator Smith. “ I do not Rosewood Camp, No. 3835 R. N.
contract, and while the consider­ asked
BILLS FOR C O A ST PASS.
pare themselves more thoroughly for ging
down the coast as far as Salina Cruz.
know who much Cottam got, but I un­ A., meets first and third Fridays of
their work, either by paying a part of ation is not made public, the deal will derstand
month In I. O. O. F. Hall. Mrs.
Bride received $600 from a each
involve
several
hundred
thousand
dol­
the
expense
of
the
summer
course,
or
Public
Buildings
Are
Authorized—En­
M. S. Allen, Oracle; Mrs. Wlnnlfred
New Orleans—Declaring that since
New
York
newspaper.”
lars.
by
raising
the
salaries
of
those
who
Aldrich, Recorder.
try Laws Changed.
President Taft issued his recent proc­
are willing to spend their vacations in STEAM SHO VELS AT WORK.
Gale Grange No. 282, P. of H„
lamation to Americans in Mexico life Washington, D. C.—The senate has study.
T IT A N IC LOSS SIS,OOO,OOO.
The cost at O. A. C. is re­
meets the first Saturdays of each
for Americans in all parts of that re­ passed the following bills:
low, $40 covering every­
month In the K. of P. Hall. A. T.
public had become undesirable, Clem­ Granting to the city of Portland a markably
Much Progress BeingfMade 'on Line This is ths Sum Insurance Companies Buxton, Master; Mrs. H. J. Rice,
ent Guion, owner of the Julia Carlisle strip of land around the postoffice and thing excepting the railroad fare.
Secretary.
o f Natron Cut-Off,
Must Pay for Disaster.
mines, in Chihuahua, arrived here, custom house sites to enable widening
CITY.
Eugene — Word comes from Oak-
and asserted that conditions below the of the streets.
BROOK T R O U T W IN FAVOR.
York—Insurance men estimate Mayor—O. S. Allen.
ridge, at the head of the Natron cut­ that New
Rio Grande are so serious that nothing Authorizing construction of public
the
total
losses
to
be
paid
by
the
R. Markham.
can prevent the intervention of the buildings at Vancouver and Klamath Eastern Fish Will Be Planted In off, that L. R. Wattis & Co., sub­ various life, accident and marine com­ Recorder—M.
Treasurer—R.
P. Wlrtz.
contractors
under
the
Utah
construc­
American government within 60 days. Falls and increasing the limit of the
panies as a result of the sinking of Chief of Police—P.
W. Watkins.
Lakes of Cascades.
tion
company,
now
have
four
steam
cost of buildings at Albany and The Portland — Restocking the lakes of shovels at work on the present con­ the Titanic will reach approximately Health Officer—Dr. J. 8. Bishop.
Two-thirds of this will Councilmen—John Wirtz, Carl L. Hln-
Dalles.
ESCAPING FEDERALS F IG H T .
Cascades with Eastern brook trout tract of five miles. The whole win­ $15,000,000.
O. M. Sanford, Rev. J. M.
fall
upon
marine
insurance companies. man.
Providing that no entryman on a the
was the chief topic at the last meet­ ter was spent in clearing the right of
Barber, W. F. Schultz, H. B. John­
» Both Sides Lose Men in Running government irrigation project shall be ing of the State Fish and Game com­ way, and grading work can now go Several American companies, which
do all classes of business, have been son.
subject to contest if he fails to main­ missioners. This kind of trout has forward rapidly.
Engagement at Culiacan.
City School.
tain residence on his land prior to the been selected because they fare better The Southern Pacific company has hard hit.
Culiacan, Mex.—When the rebel time water is available for irrigation. in the higher altitudes than any other
School Directors—M. Peterson, Mrs.
Insurance
Field,
a
trade
journal
completed a pipeline a half mile up published here, asserts that “ nowhere Edward Seymour, H. T. Buxton.
column of 1500 men under General Granting extension of three years in species of the fish.
Clerk—R. P. Wlrtz.
Franco, Vega and Quintero, entered which to make proof of desert land “ Between Cazadero and Diamond Salmon creek to bring water to the in the annals of insurance is there a Justice
of the Peace—W. J. R. Beach.
tanks at Oakridge. Eventually the parallel for the loss of insured life and Constable—Carl
this city the federal garrison attempt­ entries.
Hoffman.
there are some 60 or 70 good pipeline will be extended two miles to property occasioned by the sinking of
ed to slip out, but was overtaken at Authorizing establishment of a sta­ lake
COUNTY.
with deep water,” said State give a gravity flow to the tanks.
the railroad and a fight ensued in tion of the Pacific Coast for investiga­ lakes
the
Titanic.”
Fish and Game warden Finley, “ but Rails for several miles of the South­ The journal makes the following es­ Judge—R. O. Stevenson.
which the rebels lost 20 killed and the tion of marine fisheries.
Sheriff—George O. Hancock.
contain few fish, and we are anx­ ern Pacific line to Coos Bay are ex­ timates of the total loss:
federals, who were greatly outnum­ Establishing a fish cultural station they
Clerk—John Ralley.
ious
to
restock
them.
The
only
way
pected
within
a
few
days.
Grade
has
bered, about 25.
Life
insurance,
$2,193,000.
in Idaho.
Recorder—E. L. Perkins.
to
do
so
is
to
get
together
an
equip­
been
completed
from
Eugene
west­
Quintero’s eagerness for loot cost Extending the surface rights act to ment of horses and pack animals,
Accident insurance, $2,213,000.
Treasurer—
E. B. Sappington.
ward
three
miles.
him his life. He violated a truce in state selections, so that states may make special cans in which to carry
Marine insurance (ship), $5,000,- Assessor Max
Crandall.
Surveyor—Geo. McTee.
entering the city prematurely and the select public lands classified as coal, the fish, and then make trips from the
000 .
Smith to Aid Paper Mill,
C. Brown.
disorders which followed were so seri­ acquiring title to the surface, mining three points, Cazadero, Detroit and
Marine insurance (cargo), $5,000,- Coroner—E.
Commissioners—John McClaran, John
ous that he was arrested, tried by a rights being reserved to the govern­ Bend.
Marshfield—Announcement is made 000 .
Nyberg.
court martial and shot dead in the ment.
School Sup’t—M. C. Cass.
"We have taken the matter up with by C. A. Smith, millionaire head of the ToUl, $14,406,000.
presence of his troops. His death re­
the department of forestry, which af­ C. A. Smith Lumber & Manufacturing
Office Given J. N. Teal.
lieves the state of one of its worst ele­
Coal Strike Settled.
that he would be financially Indianapolis
ter
making a careful investigation, company,
Washington,
D.
C.—Harry
Wheeler,
ments.
— Representatives of
J. Pacific
L HILL
interested
with
Hjelte
and
Rolf
Ner-
offered to stock the lakes in the
of Chicago, was elected president of has
Avenue
soft
coal
owners
of
Ohio,
Western
drum,
recently
of
Finland,
in
the
im­
forest
reserves
for
us
free,
provided
Britons Prepare Subpenas.
mediate
construction
of
a
paper
pulp
the
National
Chamber
of
Commerce
of
Pennsylvania,
Illinois
and
Indiana,
we
supply
the
fish.
Within
a
month
London—Every survivor of the crew the United States, which had perfect­ or so we shall have 700,000 Eastern mill at Marshfield. The plant will and of the United Mine Workers of
of the Titanic who is returning to ed its organization earlier in the day. brook trout ready to liberate from cost three-quarters of a million dollars. those states, have signed the wage
Buys and Sells Second
The Nerd rum brothers have been en­ scale agreement ratified by the recent
Teal, of Portland, Or., was elec­ Bonneville.”
this country on the steamship Lapland J. ted N. vice-president
Pacific The commission will have approxi- gaged in the paper pulp business in referendum vote of the miners. The
Hand Goods
will be served with a subpoena to ap­ Slope. The by-laws of for the the new
or­ matey 10,000,000 fry to release dur­ Finland and will employ a chemical agreement will be the basis of con­
pear before the court of inquiry when ganization provide for methods of dis­
process for using fir wood in making tracts to be entered into for the next
the vessel arrives at Plymouth. The closing through a system of referen­ ing the coming season.
paper pulp. • ________
two years by the bituminous miners
court, the head of which will be Lord dum,
Telephone 743
commercial opinion of the
and operators of many states. It
Merzey, will begin its investigation United the States
New
Road
Work
Progresses.
Semuel Hill Pleases Audience.
deemed by
grants a wage increase of 5 cents a
next week. A great congregation at­ the directorate on to questions
be of National im­ Marshfield—The people of Gardiner Corvallis — Samuel Hill, the noted ton. It is expected that about 170,-
tended a memorial service held at St.
Dealer in Hour and Feed
and vicinity are doing some important good roads advocate, addressed a 000 men will return to work May 10.
Margaret’s in Westminster Friday for portance.
road building. Surveyors have crowd here that filled the opera house
Howard B. Case and "all who perished
Suffrage Colony Failure,
been at work on a new road which to overflowing and kept his audience
To Study 8ocial Conditions,
J. C. Kuratli
in the Titanic disaster.” Case was an
General Auctioneer
Notarial Work
Hemps ted, Long Island—After a will make another inland thorough­ deeply interested. He was warmly Washington, D. C.—British Am­ EL I. Kuratli
American resident of London.
year’s experiment, the suffragist col­ fare to the Siuslaw country. applauded. The speech was illustrat­ bassador Bryce and Mrs. Bryce have
ony at ¡Brockholt Villa, the country The route now taken by the stages is ed by pictures showing the results of left Washington for San Francisco
Powers May Advise Italy.
of Mrs. O. H. P. Belmont, at along the beach. Another new road road building in various sections of from whence they will sail for New Kuratli Bros.
Paris—It is understood here that the place
Meadowbrook, has withdrawn is being built from the Umpqua south the country. The local members of Zealand. The ambassador's purpose is
powers are considering the matter of East
competition with the farmers of toward the Ten-Mile lake country. the Oregon Good Roads league made to study at first hand the political and REAL ESTATE,COLLECTIONS
advising Italy either to force the Dar­ from
county. While Mrs. Belmont Some years ago Gardiner had no wag­ arrangements for the meeting and are sociological conditions of a part of the
danelles or definitely abandon the Nassau
MONEY TO LOAN
to discussing the question, on roads leading out of the place, the enthusiastic over the results.
British empire he baa never before
plan, as |p r present indecision greatly is the averse
opinion among the farm­ only means of travel being by river
visited.
He
will
be
away
about
three
embarrasses international shipping. ers of general
Union Prepares for Stock 8how.
German spoken in the office
Meadowbrook is that the boat and along the beach.
months, leaving the embassy in charge
The bombardment of the Dardanelles young East
women failed to “ make
Union—Preparations
for
the
fourth
of
Alfred
Mitchell
Innes,
the
counsel­
forts a week ago was much more ser­
PHONCT
Lumber Firm Formed.
annual stock show to be held at union lor of the embassy.
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Bell,
Main
346
Ind. City, 344
ious than officially admitted. Kum- good.”
Astoria—Articles of incorporation June $, 7 and 8, are well uoder way,
kaleh fort, at the entrance of the Dar­
Taft Pays *460 for Box.
of the Smiley-Lampert Lumber 'com and the indications are that the show Lightship Amendment Adopted. HILLSBORO
OREGON
danelles, was completely destroyed, Cincinnati—President
Taft register­ pany were filed ia the eounty clerk’s will be the biggest and best of the Washington, D. C.—An amendment
300 Turkish soldiers being killed.
ed the highest bid in the auction of office. The incorporators are EL P. several stock shows held in this place to the omnibus lighthouse bill, appro
fhe Auction House
boxes for the May musical festival to Smiley, Jacob Lam pert and John H. Last year it was estimated that $260, priating $150,000 for the construction
Likin Tax if Resented.
given here May 7-11, inclusive. Smith, and the capital stock is $100,- 000 worth of fine stock appeared in of a lighthouse ship for the station at
Amoy, China — Reports were re­ be
President Taft will attend the first 000, divided into 1000 shares of 9100 the parade, and this year the stock Orford Reef, off Cape Blanco, Or., New and Second Hand Goods
ceived from Tungan, on the east coast, two
Mrs. Taft the entire each. The main office of the company attendance promises to be even larger. was adopted by the senate.
that serious disturbances have result­ series. days Ths and president
his is to be at Warrenton and its object The officers of the show and citizens The senate confirmed the nomine
ed from an attempt to collect the li- choice of boxes by giving secured
0. M. Sanford, Proprietor
a premium ia to engage in the manufacture of generally are pushing the work along, tion of Hal J. Cole as register of the
kin, or transit taxes. All traffic in the
lumber
products.
1
and
Union
will
be
ready
for
the
crowd.
of
»460.
Spokane
land
office.
neighborhood has been suspended.
Telephone 721