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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1915)
E s ta b lis h e d 1 8 8 7 . Synopala of tho United It * t e a Broaoh Ita ta m o a t of the N ew Z e a la n d Insurance Co,, L im ite d , Of A nek land. In the Dominion of N o * Zea land. on the Slat day o f Deermbor, 1*14. made to the lnoamoco cowmloetoDer of the Stata o f Orpfon, pursuant to law : CAPITAL Amount of deposit c a p ita l...............» ’ 490,000.00 nroom N et premlnma rveeiw d during the year ........................... ...........“ . . . . » Interest, dlrideoda and m ats r t cel red during the y e a r................. Total 478 MOTS SS.MSXW income . . ............» ftl2.AO6.72 I DIAMU U t t f U I T B et loanee paid during the r o e r . . f SST.fS8.O4 emitted to head o ffic e ................... M .W L 0 4 G>mnilialona and aalories psld dur ing the year ......................... .. Taxes, llrensss and faun paid dur ing the re a r ................................... 1«.] » pi Amount of a “ ll other expenditures “ “ » 1.941. J SI £ , Value of reel estate onrnoC («Me» .Velue o f stocks sad bonds owned (m arket value) . . . . , ................... Cash tu banka add oo hand......... Prem ium * la coures of collection w rit tas ataca September w 1914 Interest and rents due and ac- , rrued M o ro , S h e rm a n OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERU INTEREST Events Occurring Throughout the State During the Past Weak. 7 Fereet to Nave New F ir* tyatom. B u t*n *.— ▲ new eystoan of foreet Ore pratoetloa. pattoraed after modern etty fire departosento. la to be need in the Caaeada national toraat tMa aan- DAVID LLOYD-GEORGE C o u n t v , O re u ro n . A MARVEL IN METAL Story of « S te e l F le a Made In m a n y a n d S e n t to Russia. Ger- The Russlau peasant», nf course, art* neither scientists oor technologists; but even they think that they eon do a few th in g s—aud eSpe* i dly work m et als— uh skillfully as nnibody. A ceu tury or tw o ugo, itoc< . Hug to a folk tale cu rreu t lu RU mmu . ths goxsudur «the czari called t o g f ' i r a dozen or more itfaaauts who hud a reputntlou for aklll In th e work hi: of motnl« and exhibited to them a ate I flea of n atu ral size which bad b«ei m a d e In Ger m any" aud bad been is» ¡it to him, p a rt ly a* n g ift and partly » fl|aw the dell caey of tbs G erm sM p m itW lrark. The E rid a y , M a rc h 26, 1915. GENERAL SCOTT . CAPTURES INOrtNS F i v e C e n t« PRZEMYSL CAPTURED WITH 50,000 .TROOPS Single-Handed and Unattended Chief-of-Staif of Army Takes Fiutes. Garrison Surrenders After Am munition and Food Are Exhausted» Bluff. Utah.—The Pluto Indian uprls ing in Utah Is over. Brigadier General Scott, chief of staff of the United States army, returned here with Old Polk, Tse ue-Gat and other renegades as his prisoners. General Scott took the Indiane eingle-handed. Six men had been ’killed, and many wounded in earlier fighting between the Indians and members of the posses, headed by United States Marshal Nebeker. P etrograd, via London.—The Przem- ysl garrison capitulated to the Russian army. The holBting of the white flag over this fortress caused little surprise, as it was generally known that It was-la a terribly weakened condition, with out food or ammunition, and Its en durance was only a question of days. goaxudiir handed it te the peasants on a plate aud tu id : / 94.972.49 "Look a t th a t! Too think thaY you can work ntcfalB. but I don't I alleve and horaaa; with aoaetoatty prepared W ar office advices rep o rt th a t nine th ere's one pf you can duplicate that packs ready for a moaeeat's departure Total asseta .8 989.479 40 \u stria n generals were taken, more . W ith old Polk and hl« son, whose steel flea.” P»-»» ledger liabilities ts.7se«M and aqnlpped with rations for four ban 300 officers aqd 50,000 men. arrest was sought ou a m urder charge, The pcjHtiNia Siild. "Perbap» not. i»a To tal assets admitted In Oregon | 812,722.49 days, and also bbia Q force pumps, The ending of the long siege is con tu a h k a (little fAflu-ri. but If you vPlII General S cott brought with him Chief L IA B IL IT IE S ' shovels and sacks form part of the Grose claim * for u n p a id ...! 24.093.98 sidered here of great im portance. It let u>- tak e the fle.i home we will see Posc> f id the la tte r's eldest son. t D i nnI of unearned premiums eu new fire department that w ill oover lives R ussia control of virtually all of a ll outstanding risks ...................• 841.989.89 whflj we can do.” Seoit effected the cap tu re of the Duo for comm Ira Ion and brokerage 10.992.97 sn area of 1,000,000 acres of timber astern Galicia and releases for serv Tlie ezar consented, and they retired renega 'es w ithout firing a shot. N av A ll other liabilities, returned pro- ml unis unpaid. »8171.18: taxes In eastern Lane eounty. A day or two later they reappeared, ajo runners located the Indians near ice elsew here the Russian arm y which upel rein in m e d . »7.442.09; unpaid „ — Five fire stations w ill be estab surance pre nil u a 1,043,.9 7 .. and w ith low bows preaented to their 90.687.24 has been besieging the city. the N avajo m ountains for the general monarch on a plate the «nine G erm an lished, bo amuised that virtually any Bernhard Dernburg, who is reputed Total liab ilities exclusive of The siege of Przem syl has been un- and it w a ; through the friendly N av David Lloyd-George, British Chan- capital stock ......................... . 408.380.10 flea, but Without the expected dupll point ln the forest w ill be accessible to be the K aiser's unofficial diplomatic ler way since the early days of the oellor of the Exchequer, upon whom ajees th at S cott conducted his negotia cate. ’otnl pr< In two or three hours. rep resen tativ e in the United States. war. It has been a b itter and relen t b»T 31, 1014 ................................... 996.459.26 rests th e financial burdens of the war. “Ab!** sekl (lie czar. "You couldn't tions. B VeiM FSB IN 0 1 Z G 0 M FO E T H E T E A M less siege, which has never been re V irtually taking his life in his make another 1 knew you couJdn’L” To tal cl.ka w ritten during the 1600,000 Road Is Planned. year . ................................................»3.058,060 00 “Will your m ajesty deign to look at hands, it was believed here, G eneral ACTION IN YUCATAN ASKED laxed for a day since tli^e Russians in Oroa* pren.luina received during BRIEF WAR NEWS Pendleton.— President R. O. Barn vested the city. Several attem p ts of the rear ........................................... 5 8 .» 4 1 1 1 ^ the (lea through a m agnifying gla«»?*' Scott d isinhscd the posse which had Premiums returned during the hart, of tbe Um atilla county organiza replied the iwaaantH. been in Bluff for more than a month Mexican Hemp Growers Call on the ¡he A ustrians to raise the siege have year .............................7.................... 11.003 82 T he m ost im p o rtan t happening of Ixiet 4 rtald aurin« the r e a r ......... 28,898.98 tion of the Farmers’ Union, has re A ghiK« wa« brought, anti upon d o se failed. S tate D epartm ent. • Lome* Iruurred during the y e a r ... 20.745.82 th e w ar during the p ast week was the In s p e c t io n It was found th at the Itus and entered the Indian country ac vived tbe campaign for tbe construc With the fall of Przem ysl, which has com panied only by hia aide aud bis N e w Z e a la n d In s u ra n c e C o ., W ashington.—A com m ittee of hemp tion of a hard-surface road from Pen sinking of two B ritish b attleships end «lau metul worker« luid shod the G er Indian guides. been described as the key to the Aus L im ite d , grow ers from the sta te of Yucatan. dleton to tbe Columbia river. The one F rench battleship while engaged man flea w ith «teel «hoe»».— Outlook. trian em pire, The only im portant for By C I.IM T O X FOLGER. U. 8 Manager and Mexico, in d rep resen tativ es of Ameri Attorney ln Fact. farmers of the Hold man and Cold in operations ag ain st the T urkish forts Bintutory resident gereraj agent and attor- National Deficit Estim ate is Cut. can hemp im porters laid before the tified town in Galicia which is still in defending tbe D ardanelles. The allies fcev t . r »ervl.e: W. O. F O U T M A N N . Springs section had completed tenta DEEP SEA EXPLORATIONS. I'lE I DH A H O S K Y M A N . Resident Agents. W ashington.—Chair man Simmons, sta te d epartm ent an appeal for some the hands of the A ustrians is Cracow, a ttrib u te t h e loks to d riftin g mines. Ye n bldg., Portland. Or. I . 1. W H IT E , Rea tive arrangements for building the of the senate finance com m ittee,• took lldent Agent, Selling building, Portland, Or. action by the W ashington governm ent In the northw estern part of the prov road under a state aid plan but the T he crew s of the B ritish ships are re F is h in g W it h a Line T h a t la Som e iBsue with prophets of a .urge tr e a s th at would term in ate the revolution ince close to the German border. ported to have been saved but most tim e s O v e r S ix M ile s Lo ng . failure of tbe legislature to enact the Synopsis of tha Annual Statement of the ury deficit, in a ftatem en t, saying his ary troubles between G eneral A lvara of the crew of the French ship were , Tbe Albatrosa. the vessel th at has necessary legislation spoiled their St. P a u l F ir e & M a r in e Raid on P a r is Made by Zeppelins. lo s t It is said b attleships are on the been used by tbe oceanographers for Investigations ut the treasu ry have do, the C arranza governor of Yucatan, plans and tbs matter had been drop In s u ra n c e C o m p a n y ' P aris.—An official rep o rt was given convinced tvm th at the defjeit will not aud an opposing faction. way to replace the lost ships and th at some th irty years in deep sea explora ®f Ft .P a u l, to the state of Minnesota, oo tha ped temporarily. »1st dny of In-cemtier, 1014, made to the In- tlni/s, fishes with a line three miles exceed 929,0U(-.0C0. The com m ittee said the revolution out regarding the Zeppelin airships efforts to force p assage through the ourance cu.m)¿»toner of m * state o f Oregon. Now Mr. Rarnhart comes forward toHg. often four miles long, s o m e t im e a , put"1'«n l to law: which res<ed In the recent blockade that raided P aris early Sunday and D ardanelles will be continued. with a plan to build a road to cost C A P IT A L six miles long o r over, a line of «lender Vice P res.d cn t at San Francisco Fair. of the port of Progreso by Curranza dropped a dozen-bombs. The dam age N orth Poland has again been tra n s I Amount of capital paid u p . , . . .»1,000.000.00 9500,000. He would raise 9100,000 by cable, hut w onderfully strong, rolled IN C O M E th re a te n e d the destruction of a large done was unim portant. Seven o r e ig h f Sun Francisco, Cal.—T h e program form ed into an im m ense bog by the • Net premiums received during the off n deck winch by a sputtering public subscription and would ask the , /e a r .................................................. »8 904 082 61 portion of the sisal crop, from which persona were wounded, one seriously. thaw w hich has set in ju st as Field «team engine, th at will bring up from of festivities which had been reserved’ .In te r,a t. d lrl leuda. and rents re county to Issue bonds for tbe rest ceived during 'be y g g r . . . . .................................. 418,192.70 M arshal von H lndenburg "has sta rted the ocean flftor n th ree or four ton for P resident Wilson him self on the most of the harv est binding tw ine used Ince ..e from other *,ur<-ea re- Germans Take Two M ountain H eights. his offensive ag ain st Przasnysz. It is haul of sponges, crinolds. Jellyfish, sea occasion of his visit to the Pananfa- in the United S tates is mad«. celiiMl durlt.g ihe year ............... 64.018.94 Stats May Drop Land S u it London.—Both the Berlin and P aris Pacific exposition, was held in honor declared th a t it is impossible, except urchins, g ian t crafts, long w hite worms Total Income . . . . . . . ......................»7.077.190.04 Salem.— While the members of the * D ISB U R SEM EN TS a t widely sep arated high places, to th a t break in tw o If you touch them, of his official represenlative, when C arranza is T urning P roperty to Gold. official repofts agree th a t the Ger Net losses paid during the y e a r.; »3.798.089.77 state land board have decided that the phosphorescent tree s (re a llj’ animals), Vice P resid en t Thom as R. M arshall move, let alone fight. W ashington.—C ircum stantial stories mans captured im portant positions iMvtdewk, paid during the year a T suit filed by the state against the Pa capital stock: Htock, »500.009; sea cucum bers w ith hideous heads. reached the city. The G erm ans, however, have started th a t General Y euustiano C arranza is The heights of the Vosges. The G er » 1 » .< W ........ ................................. 930.000 00 cific Livestock company to recover Rtarflsh. devilfish, pc I lam flsb, lantern dxuiulBBlons and aalarlea M M an offensive ln cen tral Poland, w here turning all his property in Mexico into man repoyt say’s they have taken the 4- rio< the fe a r ............................. 1,754,604 00 about 29,000 acres of land ln Harney Ash. sh a rk s' teeth, w hales’ car boucs, Tnxe«. Ilceogea and feea paid dur they have com m enced an attac k on the gold, p rep arato ry to fleeing the coun heights of Reich Ackerkopf a fte r a gal 181.289.08 ing the year ..................... ........... sea cow s’ ribs and scores of other ex TRADE IS BECOMING NORMAL county should be dismissed, announce Amount of a ll other expdbdltures 477.847.17 Russians in th e region of the Plllca trao rd in ary things. try, were denied by the constitutional lant defense by Alpine C hasseurs, the ment was mads that formal action river. T h ere is also heavy fighting in Total expenditures ........... 1st Junta here. Sales of C arranza's French suffering heavily. The French A 921.321.10 The A lbatross follows no beaten Revival Seen in all Lines and » Big would not be taken until Attorney- V- ASSETS Galicia, th e C arp ath ian s and pHuko- property,* the Junta declared, were for account adm its the loss of G reat and M achinery O rders in. paths of commerce. She goes where Value o f real estate owned (m ar General Brown had made an Investiga L ittle Reich Ackerkopf. Berlin aaya ket valuei ......................................» 248.90« 30 wina, despite the heavy snow. other vyHsels rarely go. She explores Chicago.—T rade ln general lines all* the purpose of replenishing his war Value of storks and bonds owned tion of the litigation. The suit was (m arket value) ............................... 790.872 34 , Qn the w estern fro n t no operations •igotlk'n corners of the seven Seas. over the country has shown season Chest in prep aratio n for a general cam French counter-attacks were repulsed. Iztans on mortgages, and collateral, brought by ex-Attorney-General Craw P aris sayB the, battle still going on. of great im portance took place, a l Irops Jie r great nets by day and by able Improvement. E ncouraging re paign ag ain st Villa. etc. .V ................................................. 1.206.006.00 ford at the request of ex-Governor Ca»b In bank» and on nand............ iiightf takes hu n d red s of soundings In 987.4U8.84 though the French continue th e ir ef Bills recelvible ......................... 24.505 99 ports come from all sections of the West, the charge being that the land Premlnma ln course of collect km forts to work th eir way forw ard In uncharted w aters and. after n cruise country, em bracing the cen ters of P riests Held by M exlosns Released. w ritten aliMe Septemlier »0. vas obtained through dummy entry of ujputhR. brings home her trophies 1014 ................................................... 951.674 97 the Cham pagne and A rgonne regions for hnnl safe keeping In Jnrs filled with large industries. W ashington.—Vicar G eneral Par- Thic from reinsurance companies - 0.989.42 .neu. Interest and rents due aud ac and th e Belgians still are actiVe In ee d ts and priests, taken from Mexico Significance attach es Co the increase alcohol and labeled w ith Greek and 78.177.01 crued ................................................. the little bit of th eir te rrito ry rem ain Latin names. Thia sort of work she in last w eek's bank clearings a t the City by G eneral Obregon when he Total SS* et» .................................»10,182.464 84 ing In th e ir hands. HOPMEN ORGANIZE evacuated the capital recently, have Less special deposits In any state. 32.630.68 has been doing for thirty odd years, ag ricu ltu ral centers. ever since George W. Baird designed Total assets adm itted In Oregon»10,129.815.18 Enorm ous orders for m achinery are arrived a t Vera Cruz, sta te d ep a rt Salem Meeting Attended by About 800 Deny Russ an d B rito n W a r n e d Japan. her engines for the United States fish London.—T he British battleships Ir L IA B IL IT IE S a feature in the trude situation, both m ent dispatches say, and G eneral Car Cross fla lm * for losses unpaid.. » 678,441.27 G ro w e rs . ------- W ashington.—At the British em bas eries service in '1882. It is worthy resistible and Ocean and the French ranza has ordered th eir release. Amount of unearned premiums on for flomestic and foreign account. all outstanding rt«ks................... 6.233,818.10 of note th a t the A lbatross was the first Salem.— Producers of hops ln Ore sy it was said: battleship Bouvet w ere blown up by Due for commbudou aud brokerage 8.421.63 U nm istakable evidence of strong AU other llsbllltlea ......... 196,»»0.8| Villa Apologizes., "T he B ritish em bassy learns th a t steel steam er built In America.—Cleve gon formed a permanent orgAnlsatlon floating mines while engaged w ith (he underlying confidence th at g reat busi W ashington. — R epresentatives of rem ainder of the allied fleet in a tta c k to be known as the Oregon Hopgrow- there is no tru th in a report em an a t land Moffett in American Magazine. Total liabilities exclurlve of ness activity will come to the United capital stock of »1.000,000...» 6,946.81 I TT G eneral Francisco Villa have formally ing the forts in T^ie N arrow s of the ers’ association at a meeting here, at ing from Pekin th a t the British and S tates is reflected in p r é p a r a tif s now- Total premiums In force Decem tended by almost 900 growers. It was R ussian am bassadors a t Tokio have Aisle of the Car In a Railroad Wreck. being m ade by bankers to m eet the apologized to the United S tates for the D ardanelles. ber 31. 1914 .................. ................»10.146.301.88 A veteran railroad m an gave a piece m urder by Z apatistas rMfcntly of John BUSINESS IN OREGON FOE T H E T E A S the largest meeting of bopgrowers made jo in t rep resen tatio n s to Jap an The crew s of the two B ritish ships conditions. of valuable advice some time ago. Total riaka w rltteu during the B. McManus, an American of Chicago. were virtually all saved, having been oo the su b ject of China, or th a t the ever held on tbe Pacific coast Tbe year ................................................. » 8.586.983 00 ’If you ever get Into a wreck.” he Gross premiums received during transferred to other ships under a hot safe-guarding of tbe interests of Its British and United S tates govern said, "and have tim e to follow out this the year ..................... l ............. 88.702.09 Charles Francis Adams Dead. Premiums returned during the m ents a re in consultation with a sim- fire, but an internal explosion took members la tbe main purpose of the suggestion rem em ber this: Always year ................................................. 17.180.70 W ashington. — Charles Francis Lmwea paid during tbe y ea r......... 48,980.94 organisation. The leaders say the ilar object." place on board the Bouvet a fte r th e stand In the aisle. Most of the in Adams, form er president of the Union Ixwaes Incurred during tbe year. »3.237.86 Juries thnt nre suffered occur because Total amount of risks outatand- had fouled the mine and mo^t of her large -atendanoe and enthusiasm augur Pacific railroad, died h e ri of bron •ng ln Oregon December 81, crew was lost. well for greater prosperity 1 m tbe in 9000 Killed or H urt in Bom bardment. the victim is crushed hi t ween the chitis. He was a great-grandson of 1014 ................................................. 4,212.701.00 Berlin, via w ireless to Sayville, L. sent« If you are In tb e aisle you may The Bouvet sank w ithin three m in-1 dustry, which yields now about |9,- St. P a u l F ir e A M a r in e P resid en t John Adams, a grandson of I.— Three thousand sailors aboard the be throw n forw ard and bruised a lit utes of the tim e th at she hit the mine. 000,000 annually to the state. In s u ra n c e C om pauiy tie. but there 1« much less chance of P resident John Quincy Adams an'd a »ret F. II. B IG E L O W . President San Juan, Porto Rico.—The German The w aters in which the Bhips were More than 600 growers, or approx Anglo-French w arships were killed or son of Charles Francis Adams, m inis lalu tnry resident general agent end e t - 1 receiving serious hurts. It Isn't nlw ays B E EN. ■ B4> TE B B torney for service: FRJM> N . 8 » Mur imately 60 per cent of the persons en wounded in the D ardanelles fighting possible to get out of your seat before ter to G reat Britain in the Civil W ar m erchant steam er Odcnwald, which lost had been sw ept of mint’s, but the gan building. Portland. Or. attem pted to leave port ^ ith o u t ob British adm iralty asserts th at the gaged in the hop-producing business ln T hursday, according to C onstantinople ’he crash comes. b n ts If It is follow period. Faults^ dispatches, and at least dne hundred taining clearance papers, was stopped T urks and the G erm ans set floating the stats, were represented at the that advice.’’—T xju Isvllle Courier Jo u r Had we not fa nits of our own we as she was passing out the entrance containers of explosives adrift and should take less pleasure In com plain meeting. It was announced that 985,- and fifty guns w ere put out of com nal. to the harbor by two shots across her these were carried down by the cur ing of others.—Eenelnn. 000 of the 9800,000 capital stock of the mission. S tro n g Paper. Synopsis of the Annuel ■ ta t'm e a t of the bows from a five-inch gun and direct ren t onto the allied ships gathered associations had been subscribed, and A single United S tates treasury note A m e r ic a n C e n tr a l In s u ra n c e the acreage represented was about 12.- Losses Only 6000, Say the Germans. shots from a Maxim. She then re tu rn inside the entrance of the straits. Berlin, via A m sterdam .—An official measures three and one-elghtb inches C o. ed and was taken in charge by the col All the ships th a t were sunk were 000, while tbe estimated total acreage i of St. Ix>ula. In the state of Missouri, on the statem en t announced th a t the German In width and seven and one-quarter lector of custom s. old oncB, the Bouvet having been com is 20,000. 181 at day of December, 1914. made to the In- inches In length. It will sustnlp with casualties during th e recen t fighting ' Sum nee eoiuinlaaloLer of the state of Oregon, Perm ission to sail wns refused the pleted nearly 20 years ago and the The association plans to sell all bops . purxum m to l»w : with B ritish and French troops a t out breaking lengthw ise a wglght of B ritannia Beach, B. C.—Fifty sleep Odenwald by the collector, pending Ocean and Irresistible in 1898. C A P IT A L 'Amount of c ip ltx l p a ll up........ .. »1,000,000.00 produced by members, finance grow Neuve Chapelle were only 6000. The forty-one pounds, crossw ise a weight ing minors w ere killed and 20 injured Instructions from Washington. The ers when necessary ln order to prevent of ninety-one pounds. The notes run I'TO O X S British w ar office had estim ated these four to a sheet, a sheet tiejng eight and when a landslide of snow and earth steam er has been a t San Ju an since N etherlands Asks Berlin to Explain. ‘ Net preu ln:nt r-eelv.d during tbe contracts being made at too low a year ................................. »................»1,040,738.48 losses a t 18,000. 'In te re s t, divídenos and rents re- one-quarter lneties wide by thirteen broke away from th e upper w alkings August 6. She was bound for Euro The Hague, N etherlands, via Lon price, and to see that the Industry Is • celved during the year ............... 212.882.77 and one-half Inches long. One of these of the m ines here aud sw ept through pean ports from the W est Indies with don.—The N etherlands governm ent 1 Income from other sources re put on a profit making basis. ceived during the y e a r ................. 1,141,780 00 Peace T reaty W ith Russia Made. sheets lengthw ise will suspend 108 the settlem ent, engulfing every build freight and passengers and sought forwarded a telegram to Berlin asking To tal Income ...................................»3,296,382 24 W ashington.—-Ratifications of the rounds nnd crosswise 177 pounds. ing In its path. I refuge here. ( for an explanation of the proceedings New Polson for Coyotes Used. D IS B U R S E M E N T« Peace Commission T reaty betw een the Of the dead several are women and Net lysacK paid during the year. .»2,175,839 90 Falling to obtain the necessary of the German subm arine in taking Baker.— To eradicate the rabies epi M o d e rn H o s tilitie s . Dividend» paid during tbe year on U nited S tate s and R ussia were ex children living lu homes In the path clearance papers, her com m ander ap- I forcible possession of the Dutch steam- capital stick ................................. 149,986.00 demic among coyotes and other ani "A gossip Is uever « tiling to repeat Oowtultiwlnns • and salaries paid > changed by S ecretary Bryan and of the avalanche. The g rea test num parently decided to risk the attem pt , era B atavier V’ and Zaanstroom and during the year ........................... 883,866.62 unkind rem arks to y o u r face.” mals, the forest service ln this vicinity Taxer, licenses aud feea paid dur George B akhm eteff, th e Russian am ber of deaths occurred in the bunk- to put to sea. A heavy gun on Morro convoying them to Zeebrugge and con- “No.” replied Miss Cayenne. "Go« ing tbe year ................................... 119,414.79 using a non-infectlous poison that bassador. Fifteen such treaties now *lp is a Rodnl attack « '»nducted on the house and cookhouse, which were Castle sent two shots across her bows fjseating th eir cargoes. Am:unit of nil other expenditures 623,401.79 a. -aady has shown good effect Many are ln force. Toll | expenditures .......................»3.200,008.09 approved principle« o f modern w ar caught in tiic slide, carried a distance as a warning, but It was not until the ; ---------------------------- - an!rials have been killed, and Ephri- AS8ETS fare. You are not supooead to see the down the m ountain and finally buried m achine gun opened a direct fire thut Vulne o f atocka and bonds owned ara Zirnes, supervisor of the Minam G -M A N S RETAKE MEMEL Gun Roar B reaks Minds. (m arket value) ................................ »3.220,768 08 person at whom you ire shooting.”— under the dobrU- the steam er stopped and headed back L o i n on mirtgngea and collateral, national foreet says that be believes '.1 , tw. London.—Driven insane by th eir a r W ashington S tar W hep everyone was in bed there to port. etc..................... .................................... 228.888.09 P ort -In N ortheast P russia Held by C( *h In bunks and on hand............ 170,700.80 eventri*;? It w ill wipe out the entire tillery1 fire, 300 G erm an infantrym en was a report like a dynam ite explo l ’ ri ln course 'of collection Russians Quickly Regained. w rilteu «ln.e Sept. 30 1 0 1 4 ... 923,891.1» coyote race. Identification. w ere rem oved to an asylum near Aix THE MARKETS sion, In fact, the survivors declared Difference In amount doe from The pc 11 an being used Is peculiar, ln Berlin.—A great G erm an victory, "T hat handsom e woman over there lLo-mln Ins. Co. and am t. due is Chapelle a fte r th e b attle of Neuve they first thought the m agazine had , Coui’ I. Vnion .......... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16,499.30 th a t while almost Instantly fatal, it !s a widow of one of the Jag g s broth over the Russian« at Memel, In north I Interest and rents due and ac Chapelle, according to a dispatch from Portland. blown up, and a m ass of rock, snow ers.’* crued .................................................. 40.016.49 does not render tbe carcasses of the Amsterdam. W heat—Club, 91 33; bluestem 31.37; east P russia, was claim ed by the. v n r and huge trees sw ept down from near “W hich brother is she the widow dead animals dangerous to other ani Total assets .................................»4,824.448.36 ' , red Russian, 11.25; forty-fold, 31.34; office here. the sum m it of the mountain. I L as » apeclnl deposits ln any state. 8,865.88 ofT* ' mals which might devour them. "The Russians," the official an ------------------------------ j B avarian Crown P rince Wounded. red fife, $1.27. '• "Tbe dead one.”— Bairknore Ameri To tal asseta admitted in Oregon.»4,320,600.49 London.—-Crown Prince Rupprecht can. H ay—E astern Oregon tim othy. 315; nouncement said, "have been driven / L IA B IL IT IE S Am erica to Voice Blockade Protest. Chinese Boycott Japanese Goode. : Grows claims for losses u n p a id ...» 869,000.90 • — I p t-. of B avaria has been seriously wounded grain hay, ^12; alfalfa, $13; valley tim from Memel with heavy losses. Tha W ashlegton.—P resident Wilson has • Amount o f unearned premiums on Portland. — Chinese residents of by a shell, according to th e Dally T el victory is one of the moat important I all outstanding risks . . . . . ......... 1,768,321.75 Widoyys In China. under consideration the d raft .of a note othy, $12.50. •AU other liab ilitie s ........................... 42.562.60 Portland declared a boycott on all Jap eg rap h ’s Boulogne correspondent. registered since the spring campaign There are no mefry w idows In Chi soon to be sen t to G reat Britain and B utter—Cream ery, 30c. •, To tal liab ilities exclusive o f anese goods ln retaliation for the de na. When a Chinese husband dies his opened." . capital stock of »1,000,000.. »2.163,886.00 Eggs—Candled, 20c; ranch, 19c. F ran ce p re se n tin g the views of the widow is desphed by every m ember mands recently m ^ e upon China by Memel, a city on the Baltic ln Prus A rgentina 8 uf/era From W ar. Hops— 1914 crop 15c; 1913 crop, 14c. pre_____ _ _ U nited S tates governm ent on the of her fam ily as a woman who has In her 31, 1014 ...... ............................ »3.870. Japan. The action was decided upon sia, was occupied by the Russians and Washington.— A large falling off in Wool—E astern Oregon, 25c. blockade of com m erce between Ger B USINESS IN OREGON FO E T H E T E A * at a meeting of the Chinese Six Com Argentina’s customs receipts is ex enrred the w rhth of the goda1 was recaptured by the Germans. (T o ta l risks • .w ritten during tbe many and neutral countries. ‘ year ................................................... 3 008,814.00 Bharp street fighting occurred before panies. 1 ". peetdd as a ,re s u lt of the European Seattle. 'Gross premiums received during T h a t the com m unication would go 8eem s To. 1 tbe y e a r ............................................. 60. «67.18 war, according to A vlces to the state They say there is no mtaftlgeoce In forw ard w ithin a few days was stated W heat—Bluestem, $1.37; Club 91.35; the Germans occupied the city. Premfuma returned during the year 12,7*0.18 Coos Bay Lins Inspected. Loanee paid during the y e a r.......... 19.774.E7 department from Buenos Àyrep. inanim ate things, but a pin yn’rici« « red Kussiitft' 91.26; forty-fold, 11.36; officially a t the W hite House and In Losses incurred during the year. 20,007,28 driven from N'eincl, the German port Eugene.—Julius Krutschnltt, of New To tal amount Of rlrka outstanding well Informed official q u arters it was heap more tractably fur n woman than fife, $1.31. ln Oregon December 81, 1014.. 1,979,690 00 York City, chairman of the board of Vote Cast 22 Times. It doe» for a m an.—K ansas City Jour understood th a t strong objection will Barley—326 per ton. A m e r ic a n C e n tr a l In tu r a o c e directors of the Southern P adflo made Indianapolis.— A record for voting nal. he voiced ag ain st the blockade on the C o. his first Inspection of the completed of 22 times In one day was claimed by ground th a t it was baaed on uo prece By B. 0 . C H A P M A N , Secretary. A thousand evils do a ¡filet that man portion of the WUUmstts PaoUta lias Fred Eisner, who testified ln the trial which hath to himself nn Idle and nn- Is w J M H !' to OftW B a j\ * of tha Terra Haute election case. H- 441,172. W M .789B 1 THREE BATTLESHIPS SUNK IN NARROWS SAN JUAN FORTS FIRE ON STEAMER 50 SLEEPING MINERS RILLED BY LANDSLIDE urafltahU earea9a.-8allust 4