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VOL. SCIO, XX INDUSTRIAL NEWS NOTES ¡.¡NN COI,’NT Y. OREGON. YOUR hl'BSl RIPTKIN h XPIRES on the date stamped iu th«- space 1» - low To those wh<> pay promptly in ltdvance th1 ««it•«•ription price i* II.«** if pawl per year. The price I« The paper to not »ent during year, to »ub«cyvl>er» who are more than one year in arrears. Oregon IWvelopment New* In Line of Industrie*. Pay rails. and Product« of Labor and Enterprise. Salem —Winttenlrerg King Co of the Dalles will erect $150,000 fruit and vegetable process fac tory here employing 200 persons. O. A. C. Seed Clearing House' Work starts or. construction of 150.000-foot capai ity saw mill \ < I . . near Austin. 25- Th«- crop crisis has forced 360 acres near Athena sells the Agricultural Colleg e to under take the collection and distribu for $54.000. tion of Oregon seeds suited to Reeds Port fresh fish cold stor the late, wet spring. Planting age plant nearing completion. is late and must be done with Echo 50 cars baled hay. hogs early maturing varieties if the and cattle sent out of here in crops -tucc«‘«-d. These varieties one week. arc largely in the stale but often Coos County spruce timber is not in possession of tl.e farmer, to be manufactured into areo- who doesn’t know when- or how plane lumber. to get them. The College, Forest Grove—Work on Gales through cooperation with the Creek and Wilson River railroad presa, hopes to be able to get to Tillamook to start soon. 15 this necessary information to miles to be built at start them at once. Farmers, warehousemen, mar East Gardiner—S P Co to build two story brick veneer keting u sociations and < . <1 com panies having seed of early station here. Independence—Farmers be spring wheat, barley, oats, rye, coming enthusiastic about beet silage c irn, grain corn or beans, or seed of buckwheat, kale or growing in this section. urged to report Eugene Cheese factory to be root crops, are to the College at Corvallis by started here May 1. first mail the variety, q lality, North Bend (’hemical plant quantity and price. Farmers to use wood waste may locate and others unable to get the here. right seed from their regular Coos Bay Work started on deal rs should report their needs Standard Oil Cos $60,000 plant to the College at once. here. It is imperative that ev« ry With equitable shipping laws available acre b • planted. With and regulations encouraging in the lateness of the Reason and vestment of American capital in the extreme wet planting period, ships, Oregon should become the early varied s are especially in home of many oversea carriers demand. The present crisis in our na tional affairs forcibly illustrates the folly of so called conserva tion measures which prevent de A subscription paper was cir velopment of our great water power and oil resources. Con culated this w«ek and $27.50 gress should at this session be was raised for the purpose of A pole will be united for constructive legisla buying a flag. tion permitting development of set on W F Gill’s vacant lot just north of Dr Prill’s office and a these natural r<sources. flag 10 x 15 fe« t has been or Astoria — Wilson shipyard en dered to adorn it. It is planned larges and expects to build 12 to have a public flag raising with •hips. appropriate exercises, ami per Coos Bay prepared to build 24 haps a speaker on the day of the vessels a year foi government. school track meet w lich has not Monmouth grange goes on re been definitely set owing to un cord in favor of good roads and settled weather conditions. scores Grange Master .'■qience Following is a list of those for his position that grangers of who contributed to the fund: T state oppose land measure. I. Dugger, MacDonald & Step- Portland — Manufacturer o f anek, E D Myers, R Shelton. W high grade iirigation pumps F Gill. Miss Daisy Buckner, Dr here seeking location for factory. A G Prill. Prof () V White. J S Dixie- Fox farming is paying Sticha. Dr E II Hobson, Dr T K business here. Sanderson, W A Ewing, J F Mining activities on Sixes Wesely, D C Thoms, C A Ever ett, E C Peery. L W Charles, N river planned. lai Grande-Two farm sales I Morrison. J F Prochasks. R M Cain. Chas W'esely, John Wes- here involve $90.000. ely, Wm Abbott, E C Sheiton, J Mansfield - $20.000 appropria S Warwick, E G Arnold. 1 Hoag ted by county for armory here. land, M Dvorak, W J Chromy. F Brookings mill may operate OMemeier, W A Cm s, W Hok- soon. chek. O R Turner. Cal Carson. E Amity is to have vetch meal G Balschweid. Dr R om inc. Tom mill. I.arge, J R McCormick. Walter St Helena-$6000 business Bilyeu. Roy McDonald. F T| Thayer. Wm Young. block to be built here. Will Flave a Flag Tül’RSDAY, GHESON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Werk Br.e’ly Sketched for Infor mation ol Cur Readers. APRII emsrgrncy bonrd, lo c*>n«lder tttornvy General Uro**1 s re-pi «t f-*r <><> for i « ontluuing thè Pacific Llveatock coni pany land fraud case Owlng to th<- di«-miraglng <*utkK>k for a r«-»»onabl* prlcr for bop» some the hopgrower» of Forest Drove are preparing to join the prepared ne*« pr*>pt^sud* sud tura thelr hop ' var-l» Itilo beau fleld» \ drasttc resolutltm agalnst thè sale 1 *»f thè - ì ¡i-n* ->f Jan «Ica. bitter», ami oliier »*» culled retnedles whlch con Governor Witbyi-imbe >l«-signst***t talli a high prrcentage of gh-ohol. wa» llutulay. ’lay •> a» Oregon Y M C. A a*lopte<! by thè «lai*1 loard of pharma day " ciste at a nireliiiK In Portlaml Valor is < brated tn- aiuti* ornar) One hundre.t .imi f -rty two »ludent nt th« Balti«- of Lcxingtou with sppr*» ■ prist** * :er !»>•• <*f «tr. *■-u Xgrliultural ì - i 1I<--.. bave A I-an b .« bed placed on the »»I, flled appil- atlon» for sdmli -loti to ili*- nt stiimach bitter■ lu l.«-t>anuti b/ training camp, wbleh la to l-e o|>enrd I ’ at thè l‘re» dio. at San Fraitclaco, th«- cllv o.fl*'‘al» I.iimlM-rmwt', iu Klamath county arc Mav x predicting a big ••■»»•n In their Uirtng th*- w*1-1). endlng \prfl 11« ti* ular Itm h:« year :ny sccidcnta wer, reiiort*-1«! lo thè Th«- mny nation of Georg* II F ob Industriai a- Pieni comintaslon <)f ter ax pontma ter at llakcr a a« con th軫- Gire«1 were fatai, th*1 falallllc« firmed by th«- Senate. Iwing Jim Llai»1». Pendleton. rallrond Th«* Good Hoard* »«iMiciatlol ererator Gi-org*- Webb unhnown llarnry i ■ wily I* advo «tins r, aidem ••. ami Ho) P.irn*1». Fall main highway* In that county Ct* * k. liotti all* • i to I h - ir* x| ii acr» The |M-opl<- of Juntura h»«*1 forme«! b*rt a good r ail» a* <•- .atlon tn promote n » 1 «t.Jr hlghw yv f m Burn» to \ air Importarn e in II illamic.» \ R Ford, (’irrulath'i of petitions to call i mer, Itanl of WiUamlua and liuilrr. »!««•• Ini vie 1 >n Jun«* 1 to bond Grant shlpp- >l out to? • *1 imunds of II Issi County fur ha* l>. *-n be un week ami r««elvrd Etimi for It .Mr* Thons* Brogan of The liall«-* In ac< ordan* *1 with tlm government ha» rw«’nt!y Ixmght *lx wet Inn» of pian <*■ itu rea ie Ih«- produ* Iloti of land from the Eastern Dragon I .«ml fiMKlatuHs ilo Klamath commercial company. club ha» appealcd > t e leidslalo:» \ patriotic day pnrade. »huh took at Washington fot compleiitm of mor«1 than two and half hour« t*> pa»« thè Klamnth re* lamin i li proj* * t a uhrn (Kiint, waa held in Portland New» thal Thomas Il Hherlilall. ex laot week presiitcnt of the First National bank. I'.rownavllle Pre»by torian» < «•irbrat cd thc-lr Mth ai.nivcmary la»t week, of Roccburg. hod b* en pardoned by th«- Brownavllk- church having b>-en Presldi'iit Wlliiun w«J rvc«-tvcd wlth approvai bv thè great majority of organized In 1-37 lb«- United Htatca foreat aervlce residenti of Ilo- ■ b*irg ami vlclnlly Portland ia < oiitribulltig more men will replant (;'> acre» in the Mount ll> bo district. H uxluw natloti.il foreat. to th«1 navy than any other city »ave New York aecordinit to figure» given the coming summer. The Llnti county Sunday school* out by Secretary Daniels tor the week held their annual convention In I.«- «fading xprll 13 Thera »era .155 navy banon last week with nearly 100 drlr- enllstinent.1* in New York and 3ZJ III I Portland. gat*-» in attendance Tillamook l*ea<h resorts, Including The Radiator». Eugene» marching organisation, in which lull nt the city's Garibaldi. Ban lew. Rockaway, Haltair tiUHlneas men ar«1 enrolled, has or and as far north a» Manhattan will be equipped with cleelrtc lights and ganixed a home guard. Howard L Aumacl employed a« a power for the summer season, the lineman by the Portland Hallway, el -< trlfylng to be pf’rman«nt In con Licht A power company, wa* elec ■trui'tion The Umpqua Baptist association trwuted at Mount Angel Or.antxallon of an tlrrson branch which will be held at Riddle this of th«- l^-ague to Et*f*»r* •• Peace, of year, has changctl its dates from June M m . u I ¿ o which Ex President Taft 1« the bead, *. 7. X to June JO, 31, 33 delegates are expected to attend and wa» perfected at Portland Th«1 twelfth annual conference of the the dates were diaiigi-d to accommo- Woman* Horn« .Mlaxioriary xocletv. date the visiting delegates B** «u»e all the blds received were Salem district, of the Mrthodlat Epl* below l*ar the »’a««1 land board re copal church, wav held »1 Salem Th«- river* and harbor* board of *n Jeet«-d all bid» for the I'JM.dOO rural glni-er» ha* report«-*! adversely on the credits bond« ami Instructed the clerk prop**»«-«! Improvement of the Wiliam of the Iwmrd to immediately wire the ette river between Corvall.* and board's attorney In each county to cease taking applications (or loans Eugene Tbure A Lindstrom. leather at the The fifth annual *t.«te »hoot of the Oregon Sta’e Hportsmen * si ■< * latlon Oregon school for the .leaf, at Salem. will be held under the auspice» of Is engaged In securing a census of all the Capitol City Rod and Gun club at th«- deaf In that vicinity to ascertain who anions th«m will hr Ip I» mak*1 Salem on May S. 7 and M The net risk* written by fire Inaur up a regiment nt "alleni fishier»" to ance companle« in Oregon during th-1 offer llirlr service» to Colonel lloota* year 19IS tot*l«-d |7*.l.9M.O'>t, a-**>rd »•It. A signal achievement In navy re Ing to a *tat>'inent i*»ued by Inau^ crrltlng, uneqush-d by an) other state anc«- <'omml»«i«»ner Wells The fore»t service ha* r«-commend In the union, has been attained by The non men to be recruited ed to Senator Chamberlain that an up Oregon proprlation be made in the sundry from April I to Jo have been secured civil bill of 16000 for fire protection by the uav> recruiting office at Port on the C ikmi bay wagon road land* land under Lieutenant Commander Car shortage In the acute form that Blackburn. Spence Wortman, deputy state seal ha* prevailed during th«- last six month* soon will tie a thing of the ar of weights and measures has sent past, »ays J. II Dyer, assistant gen notice to his district sealers to prose er*I mauager of the Southern Pacific. cute all berry dealers who do not give Under the administration army bill, their customers full measure of her reported to the Senate by Senator rtes. This noth- la being given In Chamberlain. Oregon probably will lie connection with the arrival of the asked to contribute from 4S* h ) to 6<X h > strawberry season W J. Kerr, president of the Oregon men under the first call of the pre*l Agricultural college »as authorised dent ►'rank C. Oxman, a Iturkee stork to take comp:* te charge of Oregon s production and conservation man. wm arrested on a felony charge food of attempting to induce F E. Kigali, campaign at a meeting of represen of Grayville, III,, to swear falsely In latlves of most of the state’s Indus the murder trial of Thomas J Mooney, trial. commercial, civic and social In* ter sta at Portland. at San Francisco Convinced, after a preliminary ex The state land board, by unanimous vota. dai'Mad to rail a meeting of the amination that sufficient grounds ex » No. reachers lor Year Il Next Two new fat*«'« will be H«>en among th«- teachers of th«* Sen» schools next year, assistant prin cipal. and J W Miller ol Shel burn. a splendid teacher, who will have charge of the grammar grades. I’riiicipal () V White and the others, who so ably filled their places the past year, do not n**«-<l any introduction. The complete faculty is as follows: Principal. () V White A s’t. Prm., Miss Bertha Thu- man Domestic Science, Mins Alice Prill 7th and Sth grades, J Writ Miller 5th anil i>th grades. Miss Ra chel Angel 3d and Ith grades, Miss Helen Metcalf 1st and 2nd grades, Miss Ai med* Smith. E G Shelton, who has satisfac torily tilled the position of jani tor this year, has also been re el« Cteii. Th«* school year will begin about the miiidle of September. The exact «late will be an nounced soon. Ohl papers 5 cents a bundle at th«1 News office. 1st fi*r » thorough prob«- of the farm products rat«-» of th» <»r«-g«»ti Wa»h liigtoti Riillrcsil A Navigation cum pany and the Oregon Short Line Rati rogd company, th*1 public *«rvlcr com ml«»lon ordered a hearing on both Th*- director of th*1 Unitml Htat*w Geological »urvey ha» ohtulur*! from S«-< r*-tar) of State «>l**>tt a list of all automobile owners lu Oregon, to pro vhle them with data relative to th« topographic map» of the state. These are maps, the diractor says. In which every automohll«' owner Is inter* »ted, and lie desire» to get them into the hand» of all Hitch car owner». A m*»» m«*elinK of fully 1u*t fl»ii* r men al Astoria adopted a resolution protesting agnltitt the law enacted «1 the r*-* • nt »rr»!on of the legislature forbidding th«- «sle In Oragon of »al mon caught by troller* outside th** three mile limit «luring the Columbia river closed ««’»»oti» Th*1 meeting also itcchled to bring an action to test th*1 ronstltutlonallly of th** law The Crown Willamette l’«p* r coni pan) ha* purchased from M J Kinney, a Portland timber dealer, a tr«<t of alxnit 3<>oo acre* In Clat»**p county in the lx*wl* and Clark river district The property, with the tlmtw-r up*»«i it. wa* valued al about 117f>.ooo Htaud- lUK timber Io th«1 extern! of about lu«>. (MHi.ooo feet, mostly fir. spru«« aud hemlock, was Included In the sal« Spring farm work wa* very much <lel*y«>d In th«* Rogue river valley by r« ai«oti of the continued rain» Th«* planting of th« l><*t crop Is now in progrvs» ami »>■ Net plantings can continue till June, there will be no reduction tn the a< reagr which ha* b***n contra« ted for 1 he priwiu* t of between 1&0O and MOO mrra will l»e brought to th« Grants l*a*s sugar factory tht* aepeon Member* of th«1 state highway com mission amt official» of the govern inent foraatry service, during a ton feren* c in l*nrtlan*L agreml upon a network of fon st rvxula which are to be graded and Improved during the nevt three years with rm«'*)» derived from both f«*deral and atate fund» Each year a sum of 1127.400 forest service money will be available, ami a* thl* I* to be mat« hed by a like sum from the »tale, it mears that about 1750,000 will be available for expendi ture on f<>r«*t roads wltb-n the three- yoar period.