Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931, May 12, 1916, Image 1

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AUGUSTINE BIRREU.
OREBOtl NEWS NOTES
OF GENERALINTEREST
To keep up the Mtow (lance and ln-
rBBt in the churok during the hot
months, Rev. A. M. Williams, pastor
of the Baptist chuwffi of Haines, w ill
hold services out-of-4oorj all summer.
JOSEPH 6. CANNON
12, 1 916.
° rHist Soc, ¡07 2d K r t
F i v e C e n t«
REPLY OF GERMANY
JOHNNY’S
VALENTINE
POSTPONES BREAK
l agging eamps la the Columbia riv­
er district are running nearly to full
By ETHEL HOLMES
United States Refuses to En­
Important Occurrences of Past capacity. The demand for fir logs la
Three Soldiers and Ten-Year-
tertain Suggestion of How
about equal to the eatput of the camps
Week Briefly Compiled for
Old Boy Are Slain and Two
' Johnny Walsh was a very modest
and the accumulation of stock Is ex­
to Deal With Britain.
little boy, io modest that when the
Cur
Readers.
ceedingly
lig
h
t
-
Citizens Are Kidnapped.
bouse serose the way and a short dis­
Further rises ta the price of anti­
tance down the street was occupied by
Washington.—Germany’s
note
has
Rabies has broken out In Grant mony have caused new activity la the
a new family. Including a golden hair­
E l Paso, Tex.— Three American aoV
postponed, if It actually has not avert­
mines near U nity, eastern Oregon.
Bounty.
ed, blue eyed g irt with pink cheeks
tie rs and a 10-year-old boy bars loot
ed, a diplomatic break with the United and vermilion lips, Johnny's breath
The Salem cherry fair w ill be held Some prospects are Bow being worked
their lives and two American citizens
States.
that had been paused over while the
was quite taken away by her childish
July I and A
have been kidnaped and carried south
W hile the German note has averted, beauty.
prices
were
down.
Eastern Oregon was visited by a
o( the international boundary to al­
for the persent at least, a break In
Johnny treasured In his heart a deli­
Representative N. J. Slnnott, of Ore-
•now storm last week.
most certain death In another raid of
dlplomatlo relations, it was said that cious something for the girl opposite
by having a
gon, nas be<
Mogooa la to have a campground
bandits that takes rank w ith
the president was not satisfied with that he Would reveal to no one, least of
The new
poetofflce n am e t
for the accommodation of motor tour-
Francisco Villa's famous attack on
the apparent conditions attached by all to the object of his adoration. So
Morrow ooun-
office of “Slnnott**
lets.
Columbus, N. M. Three soldiers were
Germany. The United States stands fearful was he that she would suspect
Osboru has
ty near Hardman,
An organisation of the Coos County
wounded and two soldiers sad two clh
by Its demand that Germany cease her It that, when be saw her coming on
iter.
been appointed
the street, he would either look down
Isens are missing.
'
\
Editorial association was formed at
attacks on vessels in violation of in­
A contest in which the boys will
at his toes or up at the sky, but never
Marshfield.
. The bandits' foray carried them
ternational
law,
regardless
of
negotia­
grow corn and the girls will raise to­
at her.
Charles B. Hardin, county engineer
through the southern limits of Brew­
tions which may be carried on with
matoes has been ooaunenced by the
The approach of St. Valentine’s day
of OUllam county, died at Astoria. H a
ster county, in the Big Bend district
Great
Britain
over
the
food
blockade.
pupils of the state training school In
was a great relief to Johnny. He could
was 12 years old.
of Texas, and took In three little
A note cabled by Secretary Lansing send his little love a valentine ex­
Monmouth under the direction of the
Grants Pass has as guests of honor
settlements near the border—Glenn
P hoto by A m ortoaa Praaa Aaaociatloa.
to Ambassador Gerard informs the pressing his feelings for her without
Oregon normal department of agricul­
the Oregon state grange for the an­
Springs, Boqulllas and Deemers.
Ex Speaker Cannon, to whom con German government that the United her knowing that he did so. The only
ture.
nual stats masting.
In a little adobe house nine cavalry­
R. B. Compton, of Portland. Is In grossman of all parties Joined In pay­ States accepts Its "declaration of obstacle In the way was that he did
Sunday, May 14. w ill be observed
men made their fight for life against
Washington endeavoring to secure au­ ing trib ute on hie eightieth birthday abandonment” of Its former subma­ not know her name and did not dare
universally as Mothers’ day In all the
V illlsta bandits at Glenn Springs. A
rine policy and now. relies upon a scru­ ask any one who might know for fear
thority for the use of an unexpended anniversary.
Protestant churches.
hall of shot poured for more than two
pulous execution of the altered policy . of betraying hla secret He was on
balance of the Coquille river appropri­
Augustine Blrrell, chief secretary
Intimate terms with the grocer’s deliv­
The fourth annual traveling men’s
hours Into the single window of the
to remove the principal danger of an
for Ireland, who resigned ae a result day w ill ba celebrated at Sutherlin ation for repairing and extending the
ery boy, whom he had noticed deliver­
mud adobe, but the Americans refused
SUMMARY
OF
GERMAN
NOTE
Interruption of the good relations ex­
old jetty a t the mouth of Coquille
of the Irish insurrection.
ed supplies to both his and her home,
this year on Saturday, May 20.
to give up- The cavalrymen kept up
isting between the two countries.
river.
and asked him for the name of the
Germany admits the possibility of
The
first
annual
conference
of
the
a steady rifle fire in defiant answer.
Because he is afflicted with tuber­ having torpedoed the 8ussex. and If
W ill N ot Discuss Blockade Issue.
family In which his sweetheart be­
Parent-Teacher
associations
of
Doug­
Then the Mexican leader ordered Are
W ith this acceptance is coupled for­ longed. Through Jim he learned the
culosis, Julian A. Mock, sentenced in decisively established will not shirk
las county was held at Roseburg.
balls to be thrown on the roof. ,
mal notice to Germany that the U nit­ girl’s name was Julia Reynolds.
1910 to serve a life term in the Oregon responsibility.
The 70th anniversary of the visit of
The biasing roof tortured the.Sol­
Johnny now had It all his own way.
ed States Cannot for a moment enter­
penitentiary for the ffiurder of Jesse
Claims submarine restrictions have
General Fremont and his party to K la ­
The
next thing for him to do was to
diers below and burnt their beads and
Smith, at Medford, wee granted a con­ been made of advantage to Germany s tain, much less discuss, a suggestion
math county Is being observed this
buy a valentine. He found It difficult
bodies Then, smashing the door, the
ditional pardon b ^ Governor W lthy- enemies without counter concessions that respect by German naval authori­ to find one to suit him, but at last suc­
week. -
troopers broke for the open, firing as
ties of the rights of citizens of the ceeded, carried It to hla room and,
oombe.
Washington.— President Wilson has
by the allies.
Mrs. Mary Wimmer, 8« years old
they ran. Two were shot and killed
United States on the high seas should locking the door, proceeded to address
'T. A. Llvesley of Salem has let the
called
out
the
m
ilitia
of
Texas.
Ari-
and resident of Lane county for 45
Protests that England, not Germany,
as they fled. One Is missing end It Is
In the slightest degree be made con­ It to Miss Julia Reynolds «f 857 H a r­
contract
for
the
erection
of
a
bop
dry­
believed he Is dead.
Another was sona and New Mexico to deal with the years, died at the home of her eon at ing plant, the Invention of E. E. Need­ Ignores principles of international law tingent upon the conduct of any other rison street, spelling Harrison H-a-r-1-
killed es he tried to climb through s | border situation,
in trying to starve non combatants In
Irving.
ham and B. W . Emerick, which w ill
government affecting the rights of s-e-n. •'
Secretary Baker Issued a state­
The Oregon State Editorial aaaoclar
Germany.
A terrible thing happened w hile
window.'
cost
$10,000.
I
t
win
be
the
first
oil
neutrals and noncombatants.
ment regarding the use of the m ilitia tlon w ill hohj the annual oonventlon
Germany ready to use submarine In
Johnny was taking the valentine to the
burning
bop
drying
plant
in
the
world,
This
Is
in
reply
to
the
concluding
In which he said:
of the association at Medford, com-
letter box. Just as be was about to
strict conformity with rules of Inter­
statement In the last German note to drop the missive In the box who should
It Is said.
“The outbreak In the Big Bend die mencing August 4.
national law, If England will govern
Before the end of 1916 Grants Pass
the effect that while submarine com­ come aloAg but the very girl to whom
tric t of the Rio •Grande has so far
Albany Is to have a Tw ilight Base-
herself by those rules.
manders had been ordered not to sink It was addressed! John blushed scar­
further emphasised the danger of sim­ hall League this year. A schedule Is hopes to be one of the principal manu­
Declares the United States has pow peaceful freight or passenger-carrying let and Instead of putting the valentine
facturing cities on the coast. Since
ila r occurrences along our long border being arranged for six teams repre­
the sugar beet factory was started, er to confine war to the armed forces ships without warning or without in the box put It In hla pocket and
that President ^U eon has called out senting six churches.
several other small industries have lo­ of belligerent nations, but while mak­ safety for passengers and crew, the walked away, looking up a t the sky.
A marketing plan direct from pro­
the m ilitia of Arizona, New Mexico
El Peso. Tex.—General Pershing's
cated there, among them a sawmill of ing severance of diplomatic relations -Gferman government would reserve to It was not till the evening, when dark­
and Texas, and directed them to re­ ducer to consumer by parcel poet may
the price of Germany’s refusal to ac­ Itself complete liberty of decision un­ ness covered bis romance, that Johnny
official report of the defeat of a band
port to General Funston, who w ill as­ be Inaugurated by the Lane County $0,000 feet capacity.
cede to demands, merely protests less the United States was successful mailed hla valentine In a box a mile
of V illa ’s men at OJo-Azulea by Major
The Coos and
sign them to ■ tat Iona along the border Grange during the summer.
against the illegal acts of Germany's In its efforts to break the British from hla home.
Howxe. received here, described the
Makers* association,
Whether among the dozen valentines
Steblnger Brqa., of Portland, recelv
tor patrol duty.
enemies. -
action ae a cavalry charge with pie
blockade.
— -' —
John received there was one from the
“In addition to that, two additional ed the oontract for erecting the public lxed recently,
Responsibility for continuance of
toU
The men had ridden SO miles
girl he loved beet he did not know.
Peace Of far Interests Wilson.
regiments of regular Infantry have building at Roseburg. Their bid of tem of Inspection,
(rasa Ban Antonio to Ojo-Axulae, 17
charter from the state, and has elect­ war placed on England, as Germany
President W ilson reed w ith careful Soon after S t Valentine’s day, meeting
bee» dlreoted to prooood to the border 9ts.7«ft was the lowest submitted.
Bailee southwest Of Cueihulrtaehlc.
ed C. E. Nicholson, of Marshfield, man­ has twice wnhfh tast few months an­ attention the portion of the note touch­ Julia coming from school, he mustered
It Is reported from Salem that the
and such further arrangements w ill
courage to glance at her and thought
nounced its willingness to make peace.
The Howxe column struck the band
ing on peace.
be made as are necessary for the com­ Woodmen of the World In that city ager of the sssoclaU<ft.
be saw a suspicion of a smile on her
Therefore.
V
war
between
Germany
of Mexicans near OJo-Axulea after an
Two of the 271 Brcldents reported
The note says: "The German gov­ pretty lips. But be dared not keep
plete security of the people of the are planning the erection of a 116,000
all-night cross-country ride. The out­
to the state industrial commission dur­ and United States should be threat­ ernment, conscious .
Germany’s his eyes on her long enough to make
United States against raids of this building on a site 60 by 160 feet In
posts of the Mexicans fired on them.
ing the week ending May 4 were fatal. ened, Germany would not be blame- strength, tv^lce within the last few sure. Thia was the last time he saw
character.”
able.
j
More then 50 of the fugitives were
months announced before the world her as a child, for soon after the meet­
Mining has become to active' that They were F. A. Yates, Portland, k ill­
The total additional forces sent to
German naval forces have been or­ its readiness to make peace on a basis ing he saw a doctor’s vehicle before
rounded up by Americans after the
ed In sawmill operations, and Archi­
mine managers In the Baker district
the border under these orders, lnclud
dered that merchant vessels be not of safeguarding Germany's vital Inter­ the Reynolds door and later beard that
engagement
igajemeuu
i k , I Ing both regulars and m ilitia, la ap are having‘difficulty In getting enough bald Harrison, Roseburg, killed while
sunk without warning unless they at­ ests, thus Indicating it Is not Ger­ his little love was UL
General Pershing reported that the *“ »
trespassing on railroad property.
men to keep up the work of Improve­
oenerB
fl^wpntv-flve proxlmately 7000 men.
John’s anxiety overcame hla bash­
counted dead was 42.
Seventy nve i v
Medford won the annual Southern tempt to escape or resist.
many’s fault if peace Is still withheld fulness. He gathered hla loose change,
ments.
horses and mules were taken from the
Germany fighting for existence, can­ from the nations of Europe.”
Oregon High School meet at Medford
A t a recent bond election the voter*
amounting to 50 cents, and bought «
Mexicans and six Carranza prisoners GERMANS GAMING GROUND
with 63 points. Grants Pass was sec­ not give up submarine warfare.
While It was Indicated that Presi­ posy. Then he persuaded a small boy
in the Hood river district decided in
they had been holding for execution.
ond with 35; Ashland, third, with 31;
In view of German concessions, the dent W ilton would make no further be picked up near the Reynolds house
favor of the expenditure of $45,000 to
Many wounded are reported.'but the Faria Adm its Lessee In Region on
Rogue River, fourth, with one point, United States Is expected to Insist peace moves until the allied govern­ to take It to the door, ring the bell
finance
the
erection
of
a
new
school
Both Sides of Meuse.
number was not given. The Ameri­
and Phoenix, fifth, with one point. that England comply with Internation­ ments have signified their willingness and hand it In, saying that It waa for
building.
Paris.— In fierce attacks on both
cans had no casualties.
to receive suggestions on the subject, Julia. John stood behind a tree box
Representative Slnnott la advised by Crescent City failed to score s point al law.
till the feat was accomplished, then
banks of.Lhfi M&ugfith^G«rmanforces
~~The state highway oommlsslon has
some officials thought the German
the TPectamatton service that’ the' ex-
walked away, proud of what he had
gained ground from the French.
DELEGATES ARE NAMED They entered the French communi­ teneion of the West U m atilla project ordered the commencement of work In
BRIEF WAR NEWS
'•* note might possibly draw forth some­ achieved.
Crook county south from Bend as
thing from the allies.
w ill be ready for occupancy by the
A dozen years passed. John Walsh’s
soon as the Crook county court ap­
Resolutions Adopted Favor M ilita ry cating trenches east of H ill 304 and middle of June.
Eight leaders of the Irish revolt Rural Credits Bill Adopted by Senate. reraembcatlce of bis little love was a
gained a footing In the first French
proves the plans and appropriates the have been shot
T rain in g end L arg er N avy.
The administration’s rural credit very pleo an t one, and often be laugh­
Jitneys are deemed a nuisance by
North Y akim a, W a s h — W ashington line between Haudramont wood and the Central Point city council and $10,000, which Is to be added to an
A dispatch to a Cologne paper from bill was passed by the senate. The ed nt his terror lest either the girl or
Fort Douaumont, over an extent of
equal appropriation from the state Berlin states that the kaiser person measure successfully ran the gamut of any one else should discover hla secret
republics»« In a harmonious state con­
therefore a license of $100 has been
devotion. Being now s man he took
nearly
a
third
of
a
mile.
vention elected 14 uninstructed dele­
ally wrote the reply to the American all amendments aimed at its vital
put on all so-called jitneys which op­ fund.
uo interest In 8L Valentine’s day, but
General Robert George Nlvelle has
Foreshadowing the early develop­ note regarding submarine warfare.
gates to the national convention.
erate In that city.
principles and was adopted
whenever It came round, though he
been
appointed
to
direct
the
local
oper­
ment
of
some
of
the
valuable
cinnabar
The delegation appears to be about
It provides a system of banks from bad forgotten the missive he bad sent
Actual construction work on the
Oreat Britain w ill accede to the
evenly divided between men friendly ations at Verdun. General Henri Phil- Teel
_
____ ------------------------------------
Irrigation
projeet in U m atilla properties In southern Oregon, J. F. American demand and release Ger­ which agriculturists can borrow on se- Julia Reynolds, a pleasant sensation
to Justice Hughes and those favoring tppe Fetal» has been promo
oom ooanty
financing of which was Luse, of Sutherlin, has announced his mans and Austrians removed from the ourlties available to the average farm­ seemed to haunt him. As to Julia, he
mander In chief of the group of central 1
completed last week, w ill begin w ithin Intention to reopen the well-known American steamer China In the Pa er, but which would not be accepted did not know whether she was still liv­
T h r ^ l u t l o n . « lo p u d b , th . »on-
In th . ~ c to r b . » M n S olu on .
leads of the mineral at Nonpareil, and
as collateral In regular banking insti­ ing. Her Image remained with him,
the next 60 days.
d flc Ocean some time ago.
but as If seen In a mirror that had be­
▼entlon declare for compulsory mill- and Verdun.________ ~
A motorcycle endurance race from at a point some distance nearer Suth­
Conditions have been comparatively tutions.
come clouded. Though his childish love
erlin.
tary training and for a navy , equal In I
Under the legislative program of the was a thing of the past, neither It nor
Portland to Roseburg w ill be one
quiet the past week on the eastern
Baker voters rejected the proposed
strength to that of any other nation. i Was>,|ngton Commissioners Resign. the features of thev Eighth Annual
front, the only operation of note being steering committee, the next bill to Its object was fprgotten.
Olympia. Wash.— Lloyd Daggett, A. Strawberry Festival, to be held at change to the city manager form of reported by Vienna in the driving of have the right of way Is the good
Delegatee selected :> At large— B. A.
W'hen John was twenty-two years
government by a vote of 809 to 369 In
Sims, Port Townsend; Scott C. Bone, B. Ernst and Clarence Parker, com­ Roseburg late In May.
the Russians from a wood to the south­ roads bill, which seeks to appropriate old be met at an evening function a
Seattle; Millard T . Hartaon, Tacoma; prising the state industrial Insurance
Rich chromium ores, discovered In last week’s election. The city com­ west of Olyka. Activity also seems to more than $50,000,000 extending over young lady, with whom be was from
Charles P. Lund. Spokane. First dis­ commission, presented their resigna­ the heart of Old Piney mountain, near missioners won a salary rise by a have slackened on the Austro-Itallan a period of years for the Improvement the first en rapport They fell to com­
tric t—E. C. Hughes and C. D. Bowles, tions to Governor Lister, to take ef­ Riddle, In southern Douglas county, somewhat smaller margin, the final fro n t
of highways, the federal government paring notes and learned that they had
/
once lived In the same city and In the
count
being
674
In
favor
and
526
op­
Beattie. Second—T . B. Sumner, Ev­ fect June 1.
are soon to be developed, according to
The Germans resumed the offensive sharing the expenses with the states same neighborhood.
posed.
erett; 6 . D. Taylor. Eagle Gorge.
advices from Roseburg.
on
an
even
basis.
In the Verdun region. Paris reports a
John had been Introduced to the
Methodists of practically all eastern
Dominican President O u t
Third— N. B. Coffman, Chehalis; Alex
Alleging misappropriation of funds,
bombardment of unprecedented vio­ House Again Votes Against Big A rm y young lady as Miss Reynolds, and It
Oregon
are
to
pray
that
the
United
Polson, Aberdeen. Fourth— John D.
Senate amendments to the army bill occurred to him that thia might be hie
Santo Domingo.— General Juan Jim­ extravagance and Inefficiency, recall
lence in the vicinity of H ill No. 304,
Ankeney, Walla W alla; A. D. Sloan, enez, president of Santo Domingo, has petitions for members of the Jack- States may not be drawn into the northwest of the fortress, by reason again were rejected by the house and child love. He asked her If her name
Y akim a Fifth — A. L. Rogers, W ater­ resigned. He took this action to pre­ eon county court are being circulated world war. - The date of the prayer . of which the French were forced to the measure returned to conference. was Julia, and when she said yes he
has not been set, so that It may take
ville; A. Alexander, Spokane.
vent armed intervention by the U nit­ In Medford and vicinity.
. «vwruate some of their trenches. The The proposals to empower the presi­ was sure that she was the girl to
u
A special election w ill be held In the form of voluntary prayer at such «vacua«
ed States.
Germans, however, were unable to ad­ dent to raise the standing army to whom he had sent the valentine end
C6os county May 10, In conjunction time as pastors and members of the vance
250,004 men in time of peace and to the posy when she was 111. H e had
Pope 8ende W ilson a Message.
raise a federal volunteer army of 261,- overcome his boyish bashfulneea and
Washington. — Monsignor Boxano, | Navy League Sues Ford for $100,000. with th e prim ary on the question of church see fit.
whs happy to avow that he had wor­
Preliminary surveys on the Oregon,
000 were rejected flatly by votes of
Washington.— The Navy league has Issuing bonds to the amount of $362,-
Apostolic delegate to Washington,
shiped her from a distance and had
SHORT
NEWS
NUGGETS
California
A
Eastern
railway
w
ill
be
1
221 to 142, and 261 to 100, respectively, sent her u valentine and flowers. Mlea
c a ll« l at the W hite House on a secret sued Henry Ford for $100,000, charg­ 900 for road Improvement
A lumber planing m ill of 60,000 feet completed by the middle of the sum­
while the nitrate plant amendment Reynolds listened to thia with evident
Dr.
Luis
Enrlcht’s
substitute
for
gas-
mission. Later it was learned he call­ ing that he published In advertise­
mer, and further development w ill be
was substituted by one offered by pleasure, but gave no sign of remem­
ed In the Interests of peace at the re­ ments statements "libelous and defam­ oapaclty, combined with a lumber pur­ pressed forward as rapidly as possible, ollne, which costs a cent and a half
chasing agency, Is to he established says Robert E. Strahorn, president of gallon to manufacture, was bought by Chairman Hay, of the house military bering any such boy es John Walsh.
quest of the pope. He did not see the atory” to the organisation.
along the line of the new Twohy ra il­
affairs committee, without a record John, whose assurance waa now equal
president, but conferred with Secre­
the road, who has Just made an ex the Maxim Munitions corporation.
to his former modesty, swore that he
road In south Grants Pass. '-
T H E M A RK ETS
vote.
The
price
is
reported
to
be
$2,000,000.
tary Tumulty. No statement was ob­
tensive tour through central Oregon.
had never forgotten hie boyish love
The
tw
elfth
annual
oonventlon
of
The
plant
proposed
under
the
Hay
Petroleum deposits In the United
tainable. but it was learned mt excel­
Two elevators are assured for Wasco
and Intimated that he would gladly
the
Oregon
conference
branch
of
the
amendment
would
he
operated
exclu
Portland.
lent authority that Bosano left a mes­
oounty and more are contemplated. States are more than 30 per cent ex
pursue It as a man.
Whether the
Wheat— Club, 91c; bluestem, $1.0$; Women's Missionary society of the
hausted, and the remaining supply lively by the government and "not In young lady attributed thia to gallantry
sage regarding action which the presi­
The
Boyd
Elevator
company
was
In­
dent might take toward, securing red Russian, 91c; forty-fold, 92c; red Evangelical, association w ill be held corporated on Tuesday, April 26, at will be exhausted In 27 years, Is the conjunction with any other lnduatrj •r not she did not say. .
at Albany from May 11 to 16.
statement made In the report of field or enterprise carried on by private
fife, 92c.
Certain It la that there followed a
C. E. Coe, form erly connected w ith which place a 100,000-bushel crib ele­ experts to the federal trade commis­ capital,” and the president would ba courtship between the two. In Its Mat
Hay— Timothy, $23.50 per ton; al­
the Indian office at Salt River, Arts., vator w ill be built, and the Rice Union
empowered to select the site.
stages John prided himself oa bis con­
Million Acres Opened to Settlement falfa, $20.
sion
has
been named to succeed H . O. W il­ Elevator company was Incorporated
President Writes Indorsing Brandele. stancy and feigned to regret that Me
Butter—Creamery. 29c.
It
is
reported
former
Governor
M
ar­
- Washington^— President Wilson has
son as supervisor of Indian agencies on Tuesday, April 28, where a 60,000-
President Wilson sent a letter to Sen­ former devotion bad not bean appre­
tin H. Glynn, of New York, w ill de­
signed a proclamation for the opening - Eggs— Ranch, 23c.
bushel elevator will be b u ilt
ator Culberson, chairman of the Judi­ ciated. Mies Reynolds made no reply
Wool— Eastern Oregon, 29c; valley, with headquarters a t Roseburg.
liver
the
keynote
address
as
tempor­
of the Colville Indian reservation In
Sale of a half Interest In the Lucky
<A state-wide campaign to provide an
ciary committee, giving hie strong per­ to these protestations till he had pro­
Okanogan and Ferry counties, Wash­ Me.
posed and had been accepted. Thenahe
Boy mine in eastern Lane county, and ary chairman of the democratic nation
effective
marketing
system
for
Ore­
Hope— 1915 crop. 10O12c; 191« con­
at convention at St. Louis. Speaker sonal Indorsement to Louis D. Bran- produced a valentine and a flower,
ington, embracing about 1,300.000
one
of
the
best
prodaoers
In
western
gon’s great and growing fru it Indus­
Clark, It Is expected, w ill be Invited dels. nominated for the supreme court, both yellow with age, and ta the fa r ­
acres, of which about 150,000 acres tracts, 11012c.
try w ill be Inaugurated as a result of Oregon, has been virtually completed,
and urging that he be favorably re­ mer there came back to John a dim re­
i
to be permanent chairman.
w ill he subject to settlement a t an
a meeting of interested persons at tbs for a oonalderatlon of $100,000. The i Unlnatructed delegates to the repub­ ported and confirmed.
Beattle.
membrance of the mtoalve that had
average price of $1.6$ *»
group of Portland capitalists who have
In it the president sets forth his po­ cost him so much pain. JuMa told Mm
Wheat— Bluestem, $1.06; club, 96c; chamber of oommeroe at Portland.
lican national convention w ill have
%
—
held
the
property
for
the
last
four
Conferees on the Indian appropria­
red Russian, 96c; forty-fold, 98c; fife,
sufficient strength to nominate the sition with regard to the appointment that the flower was one of tbone ha
Liner Cymric te Torpedo Victim.
tion blit, who made np the ftoal figures years w ill oontlnue in possession of a candidate for president This sitúa He states what he believes to be the had sent her when she waa UL 8be
London.— The W hite Star steamship 96c. .
on that measure, allotod for the Indian toll half Interest. Several Seattle and tlon Is revealed by the compilation of qualifications of Mr. Brandele and. It had known of hla admiration from the
Barley— $29 per ton.
Cymric, carrying no passengers end
Caitedien investors have acquired the
first time be had pqaeed bar. for be bed
Hay— Timothy. $24 per ton; alfalfa, school at Chemawa $121,700, whloh la
figures in states where the delegates I Is understood, In a measure replies to
laden with freight cargo bound from
shown It plainly by hie offOrt to ap­
$4800 less than was allowed by the other one-half and propose to begin
M U t» .' »nd ¿»700 m or. th .n th . b ill I t a m .d l.t .1 , to d ...lo p th . m in . « • I h ..e . l r ^ d r b « n ch ° ..» _ m «» tr« n some of the chargee that have been
New York for Liverpool, was torpe­ $21 per ton. »
pear uncoaactoos e f B.
Butter—Creamery.
Mo.
ooototoM w h m lt
th.h<m m . I t M t n l r .
I
doed and 1» reported sunk 1» the Ah
NATIONAL GUARD
IS CALLED ODI
VILUSTAS ROUTED .
IN CAVALRY CHARGE
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