'fit V è JiV A i j ii ¡f V !' liî \ t¡ Mfefl al ■ mr a u f in n n - a p i ■ T í » J * *. i IW f Ch*ngt to Improve Con­ dition* io Mexioo. * ■ - .v H í t '.' í t v - ' • Pure Milk and Cream is conducive ThJe ie th e kind we supply our eu*l Oar Dairy ie frequently inspect! I Y . ' -í ■ . to raise $160,090 to r the erection of a loo* Nearly M of t of Yamhill osanti warfare. to »orthon» Polaad the Ita advancing slowly westward Andrew Hubbard. 49 years of ace. committed suicide a t the home of his son-in-law at Pendleton. Despondency caused the a c t *v-; **, Medford is to h are a city band. With the endorsement of the M erchants' as­ sociation and the commercial club $700 have been raised, a director am gaged and uniforms ordered. Charles Carrlgan, a stone cutter, for many y ean a resident of Bpohaus, is held at the Portland d ty Jail m a sus­ pect as the m urderer of little Barbara Holz man, 6 years old, March 14, 1911. In the last hours ef the eOestom, con­ gress passed and the président signed the bill authorising the appropriation of $12,000 tor establishing a lifesaving station a t the mouth of the Sipslnw river. The city council of Dallas has called s special election to r May 19 to vote upon the qusstloa ef purchasing the d ty water system, and the issuing ef $69,000 la bonds for the payment ef the state. The oonatderat&m Is gH Ip the deed ns $1, bnt the lustrum 1 Te the sooth, according to a Berlin bore $147.60 worth of revenue stem Thaw Trial Begins. % Nsw Teilt.—to the room where he dispatch, the Germans have evacuated which Indicates a purchase price twioe faced s Jury tor the murder of Myssyaiee. which in right on the east 9147.500. * Stanford White, H arry Kendal! Thaw Prussian border, northwest of Loman, w ant on trial for conspiring to escape the state'hospltal for the crimin­ a se a t M attes wan. WETS HAKE LAST STAND In Turkey. Mew BUI Introduced a t Olympia Would Save Breweries. “Wñ Olympia, Wash.—Before pecked gal­ leries and with Interest keyed np to sash a pitch that Govaraor Lister was drew» from the executive mansion to the house chamber, w et forese, etter a vote of 4$ to 49 on a question of pro­ cedure, deserted the pending liquor measure and offered a new Ml] In the Met effort to save the breweries of the < » » « ♦ ................................. THE HOME OF F Plants, Cyclamen, Begonias, Chinese Ji mulas, Geraniums, Palms, Ferns, Fern* i Fern Dishes, Cut Flowers, Etc. Prices to I JOHN GOWER TheRBLALL LYNN B . FERG U SO N The oaremony of ‘ celebration was held on the sandy beach o f Harden island, near the Oregon landing of the Vancouver ferry. -i . Brief talks were made by members of the commercial clubs of Portland and Vancouver, who carried on the that resulted In the Issu- ahoe of bonds tor the bridge, $1469.009 worth by Multnomah county and 9600,- 900 worth by Clarke oouaty. Wash­ ington. Mayor Milton Brans, of Van­ couver; Commissioner W. L. Brewster, representing the city of Portland; President W. P. Connaway of the Van­ couver Commercial club; Commission­ ers Rufus d. Holman, W. L. Lightner and Philo Holbrook, ot Multnomah oouaty, and John Lyle Harrington, en­ gineer la charge of the bridge, also Paris.—f ire which threatened the French steamship La Touralne was brought under control and all her pas­ sengers s rs safe. The ship proossdod under her own steam to Havre, Her destination. Only the Rotterdam, of the fleet which responded to Captain Cause In's wireless call for aid. stood by ns a measure of precaution to give assistance should nay he requtfed. Commanders of other vessels which speeded to the rescue were Informed th at their services would not be re- Grave fears for ths Touralne were felt In the positive knnouncem Ä S T E S T « fa the Ouropsan war. There were 94 passengers on board, of whom $! were la the first cabin. Her crew nUaeber- Seattle. — The organisation of the Western National Dairy Show, a t Se­ attle. Movgmhar 9-1«, 1»16, will be of moro than passing interest to breed- end dairymen of thè northwest. not intend to lessen their interest in the ta in , they toe! th at the Industry has reached the stage where they can Save one event during the year de- been replying vigorously to the ae- eaul ta of the fleet has not boon con­ fined to the vessale, as several sea­ planes, acting as soouts for the Anglo- French fleet, have been brought down. The adm iralty describee the damage to this arm of the eervloe In detail, saying one aviator was hit 99 times by shots from the torts. .No death has resulted in the aerial squadron, how­ ever, according to the report. "■ The warships are now engaged in reducing the torta in the Narrows, which is considered the most difficult seotlon of the Dardanelles, from (ÉC point of view of an attacking force. W ent Fortification ef Coast Harbors. Salem.—The need of fortifying (Mays and Wlllapa harbors against foreign invasion is emphasised In a memorial adopted by the Weshlngto» state législature, a copy of which was reoeived by the secretary of state here, the m atter to be submitted to the next session ot the Oregon legislature. The memorial caUa upon congress to take action to protect these harbors, which Qalteway Reappointed Commissioner. it states are wholly without mesne of Salem, Or.—The governor, secreta­ repelling an attack. ry Of state and state treasurer unani­ mously reappointe* Charles V. Gallo­ M t Angel Celebrates Read Completion Mount AngeL—fifteen hundred peo­ way stats tax commissioner. Mr. Gal­ loway la a democrat and has held the ple helped to drive the golden spike office sines Its creation In 1909, tka a t the completion of the Willamette law providing th at the two appointive Valley Southern railroad electric a t commissioners shall be of different Meant Angel Saturday. Rev. Abbot Flacldus, president of Mount Angel political affiliation. college, after driving the golden spiksw wan presented with e six-foot golden spike by the Mount Angel Commercial club.,..-,,Y ... ' ,, Klamath Fella.—A second Investo» of Klamath county to procuro horses tor light artillery was made this week by representatives of the French gov­ ernm ent Hornee weighing in the neighborhood of 1S00 pounds are de­ sired. and the average price paid is $100 a head. The last purchase mede elected John W. Alexander, of Port­ land. president; W. C. Calder, ef Ba­ ker, vice president; Wells G ilbert of Portland, treasurer, and C. S. Chap­ man secretary and manager. Active work on the Mg springs prof Set a t Ashland will soon commence. The project calls first to r the ooastrno- tion of pipe lines to bring three miner­ al springs to a common sp o t After­ ward it la planned to erect a Mg tour­ ist hotel and a sanitarium which will call for a heavy Investm ent BeeauM boys of Baker were taking advantage of an opportunity to stay on toe streets when their parents thought them e t the T. M. C. A. build­ ing. notice was Issued that all boys under 14 years of age must hereafter ha out of the building for the night by 9 o’clock in the evening. The La Pine Commercial club has petitioned the United States geological survey to make the Newberry crater lake section a national park. The re­ gion la said to contain one of the most Interesting volcanic fields In the world, including nearly 100 craters, among them being the twin craters oe the summit of Mount Newberry. As e result of the three recent fires th at cost thousands of dollars to the city.and In which seven men loot their three, the Marshfield city council Is Inking drastic' measures to secure the beet fire protection poeelble within the city limits. Fire ordinances are being entirely revised, and will be made to conform to the state laws. That the avenge earning of Jitney bus drivers la $9.75 a day was tha substance of a report mode to the Portland city council as the result of a tab kept by 'traffic experts for sev­ eral days. The figures were compiled from 247 machines which cr ossed the bridges. Note wee taken of each car and tka number ef pees angers carried Is r e period of eight hours each day. Money from the 1100,009 bond issue on the port of Slustaw will be avail­ able about April I and ns soon as pos­ sible after th at oontracta for the ex­ tension of the Jetty work a t Florence will be awarded and the work swnoed. The govern m eat win 9111,000 to the sum. There ere 109 tost to be added to the oorth Jetty and 900 feat to the sooth Jetty te Combination Offer If you wont a daily paper by mail we have something to offer that ought to appeal to you. Here Him Daily Journal one year The Graphic one year - $5.00 - $1.50 Total $6.50 We offer both for $ 5 .0 0 Add $1.00 if you want to include the Sunday Journal Yamhill County Farmers • For the next 30 days we will make five-year loans on well - improved farm s in Yamhill County a t very low in terest and W IT H O U T C O M M ISSIO N If you wish to borrow, w rite direct to us a t once, and g e t prom pt attention. COMMERCE SAFE DEP. AND MORTGAGE CO. »1 THIRD ST. The Newborg Transfer Co. has added a REO TRUCK Hamilton ê t Hormbrook to their equipm ent which enables them to handle long distance work with dispatch J . H. GIBBON, Mgr. Picnic Parties a Specialty phone Bleck 100 hone (Red 79 bone | Red 199 •W *m r**»-*m ****m R H O N E B L U E 1B1 T k a only A b s tra c t Books in Yam hÜ County II II •'