Intermountain tribune and Linn County agriculturalist. (Sweet Home, Linn County, Or.) 1913-1914, April 09, 1914, Image 1

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    INTERMOUNTAIN TRIBUNE
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LINN COUNTY AGRICULTURALIST
VOL. 2.
SWEET HOME, LINN COUNTY, OREGON, APRIL 9, 1914
NO. 50.
$1.25 THE YEAR
J drunkenness and fighting but, after
J hearing the evidence, Recorder Van
Fleet concluded that there was in­
sufficient evidence to convict, which
Frederick Weyerhouser, the head
decision was rendered on the fol­
of the greatest owners of standing
lowing evening and the prisoners
Collection of manufacturers’ pro­
timber in the world, died at his
were, accodingly discharged.
ducts.—Eugene Guard
home in Pasadena, last Saturday.
More Than Seven Thousand Banks Sent
Willamette Valley Exposition Association
No one knows the value of the
Blanks Today for Subscrip­
estate he had accumulated.
Compiles Collection of Pro­
resorts on the Pacific coast, water
LIST OF EXHIBITS
power, etc.
Collection of game birds.
Collection of minerals.
ARE NOW MADE UP Collection
of woods.
ducts for Fair
Telegraphic Sparks
RECORD DOCTORED *
CONVICTS RIDDLED
The Secretary of the Navy has
abolished the wine mess aboard
SAYS HARRY LANE
TRYING TO ESCAPE Uncle Sam’s fighting ships. He be­
CURRENCY SYSTEM
WORK IS HURRIED
tions for Stock
lieves that officers and men should
Washington, April 6.—Every ef­
The detailed list of the Willamette
be placed on the same footing.
fort will be exerted by the Federal
valley exhibit for the 1915 San Four are Dead and One Mortally Hurt at
United States Senator From Oregon reserve bank committee to have all
It is predicted that three weeks
Francisco fair'has been prepared by
banks expedite the formal steps
will
be
requireu
for
the
United
Exposes Irregularities in the
Folsom-Plot Was Overheard
the executive committee of the
necessary to put the new currency
States
senate
to
deliberate
oyer
the
Willamette valley exposition asso­
Federal Report
by Guards
system in operation.
tolls repeal bill.
ciation, of which Lane county is a
Members of the committee have
member, and the lists mailed to the
Rebel Genetai Villa has ordered
apparently no expectation that there
various counties. The list contains
all Spaniards to leave Toreon. He
Washington, April 4.—An effort will be any financial. crisis to face
Sacramento, April 4.—Thirteen
all of the possible products of the
“bad” convicts in the incorrigible deems them enemies to the consti­ to prevent exposure of alleged irre­ requiring the assistance to banks
Willamette valley counties and the
tutionalist cause.
gularities in the expenditure of which the reserve system will pro­
ward of Folsom prison attempted to
best products will be selected for
escape here late today by overpower­ A motor boat race to be extended millions of dollars annually on vide, but they are anxious to have
exhibition purposes and a supply
ing the guards in the corridor of from New York to San Francisco, Indians was discovered today by the . 12 banks in the field by crop­
kept on hand to replace any that
the building. Three were shot and through the Panama canal, is being Senator Lane, of Oregon.
moving time.
may become damaged or spoiled. :
When Lane received the revised
instantly killed, one, Norman Hare, arranged for next year. All boats
They hope to be able to demon­
The Lane county committee will died tonight of bullet wounds and a participating must be at least 65 stenographic records of the recent strate how easily and quickly the
begin soliciting exhibits immediate­ fifth convict is expected to die.
hearings before the senate . Indian reserve system will take care of a
feet long.
ly and with the’ co-operation of F.
The men who figured in the at­ A New York jury has awarded committee it found some of the Ore­ situation which in previous years
W. Rader, county farm expert, and tempted break were considered the
damages pf $50,000 to a coal miner gonians most striking criticisms had has caused financial worry and which
the different granges of thg county, most vicious and desperate in. the
,• . *.
last fall leer to direct loans from the
who lost his eyesight in an explosion been eliminated.
the products will be collected and prison. Not a guard Was wounded
“
I
call
this
a
doctored
report,” United States Treasury to National
in a railway coal mine.
shipped to the fair.
and none of the men gained the out­ Congressman Payne is asking for said Senator Lane. “This is a game banks in the farming regions.
The detailed list is as follows:
The committee has worked at full
side of the building. Those who his 16th election to congress by the with marked cards. Out West men
speed on its part of the preliminary
Sixty boxes of Apples—Vander­ were not shot dodged back in their New York republicans. Congress­ get shot for doing such things.”
It’is not known who eliminated work, and tomorrow the formal
pool Red, Yellow Newtons, Spitz, cell doors and begged Tor mercy.'-. man Payne was the chief in formu­
The men plotted the break in their lating the Payne-Aldrich tariff bill, certain portions of Lane’s remarks notice will be. sent to the 7548
and White Winter Pearmain.
Dried fruit: 24 boxes prunes, 12 cells Thursday night., It was over­ which was the direct cause of the but he intimated that it,was somer banks which ask entrance to the
of loganberries, 12 of pears, 12 of heard by the guards, and the leaders defeat of the republican party in one interested in selling worthless system of the location of reserve
stump land.
. , ' ■
banks and limits of reserve districts.
walnuts, 6 boxes each of other were warned, not to attempt to the 1912 elections.
With the notices will go blanks on
available kinds under glass in uni-, escape by Warden J. J. Smith. .
Secretary of State Olcott has sent
which banks must* apply for sub­
Norman Hare, one of the youth­
form size packages, suggested as 6
out to the various cornties of the
Pleasant Valley Items ■■
scriptions for stock in the respective
by 12 inches, or multiples thereof. ful leaders, gave the signal “ready” state, six tons of election supplies.
banks. Thirty days are allowed for
at
4
o’
clock
today,
and
the
convicts
Forage crop; 25 bundles of alfalfa,
Residents of Oregon are looking'
banks.to
make the first payment, of
began
to
break
down
the
doors
of
25 bundles of red clover, 25 bundles
Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Smith were
forward to an exceptionally good
the.
required 6 . per cent of their
their
cells
and
rush
into
the
corri
­
of Alsike clover, 25 bundles vetch,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
year for crops and business.
15 bundles each of timothy prchard dor! The cell doors were wooden.
Gabriels Sunday.
1 '■ : capitol and surplus.
Hood River potatoes are being
As soon as banks in any one dis­
With
the
aid
of
heavy
pieces
of
grass and other valuable native
Billie McDowell was a business trict have subscribed the $4,000,000
shipped to Texas in carload lots.
wood
jerked
from
the
windows
of
grasses.
visitor of S. J. Cowitz Monday.
capital for a reserve bank the suc­
their cells and the force of their
The annual wool clip brings near­
20 bundles forage corn, cured
Merrett Wood attended church at ceeding steps of organization will
bodies, eight men managed to get ly $3,000,000 into the state of Ore­
green, 20 kale plants in large tubs,
Sweet Home Sunday night,.
be taken. The reserve bank will be
into the corridors.
gon.
continuous supply grown to order.
F; Quifflet and E. C. Wisenback,
The Blitzen valley canal is one of i Clark Jinks was a Lebanon visitor given a charter and the member
Grain in straw: 50 bundles wheat, guards in the ward, opened fire with
banks will air their right to elect
the largest, irrigation canals in the Sunday.
50 bundles oats, 50 bundles barley their rifles. As fast as the convicts
six of the nine directors of each
Mrs.
Will
Reeves
.
visited
her
state and will reclaim 80,000 acres
and bearded grain; flax and other charged brandishing pieces of wood,
bank. ,
mother Mrs. Bogart Wednesday.
of land.
valuable grains.
President Wilson probably will
they were shot down. Three of the
Six hundred'bozes of Oregon ap­ Will Gibson and family arid Mrs.
100 selected ears of corn, cured, men, Rogers, Carson and Furbey,
name
the five members of the Feder­
Geo. Haven were guests of Mr;
ples have been shipped to Manila.
some in husks.
al Reserve Board he is entitled to
who gained the corridor, dodged
and
Mrs.
S.
W.
Wood
Sunday.
Stanfield is to have an experi­
appoint by the time the banks and
back into their cells and implored
Potatoes, 20 sacks.
Harley Barton was in Lebanon
mental farm on which cherries,
the reserve bank charters have been
the guards to stop shooting, when,
Onions, 10 sacks.
walnuts, grapes and small fruits Monday having some dental Work granted to them. The reserve board
Squash, 40 assorted kinds, mostly with five of their companions lying will be planted this spring.
done.
will name three directors of each
large varieties. Large beets, car­ dead or wounded on the corridor
Mrs. J. D. Wood was a Sunday reserve bank and with this task
A creamery has been secured for
floor,
they
saw
the
hopelessness
of
rots and other long-keeping vege­
Heppner, but the packing house has visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Miller- performed the banks will be ready
■escape.
tables.
been
dropped for the present.
Geo. Gabriel was looking after to operate.
The “incorrigible” ward was built
Home canned fruit and vegetables
West Salem h^s a fruit and vege­ business on McDowell creek Mon­
to house the criminal insane. It is
in uniform size glass jars, one-half
Legal blanks for sale at the Tri­
situated outside the prison yard table evaporating plant ready for day.
dozen of each variety.
Fred
Robertson
was
a
gnest
of
bune
office.
business.
and had the coin Viets reached the
Six jars of each kind preserved guards they would have had an easy
Cottage Grove is within a few Geo. Haven Sunday.
Reporter
Spin chemicals.
chance to escape.
hundred dollars of having a can­
Collection of canned friiits, with
nery.
Five Divorces Granted in Day
trade label, from each cannery in
Linn Taxes Paid Readily
In many counties legislative can­
the valley.
didates are pledging themselves to
Physician and Surgeon
Five divorces were granted by
Albany, Or., April 4.—With more enact no more laws to interfere with
Wool and mohair, 12 samples of
Judge
Galloway
on the opening day
than $500,000 collected on its 1913 industries or business.
each.
of the April term of department
Native woods of all common and tax roll. Linn county isn’t worrying
No. 2 of the Linn county circuit
useful kinds iri’small framed panels. over the constitutionality of the
Much Ado About Nothing
court. Decrees were entered in the
Galls promptly attended
100 specially selected photographs present tax law, or whether court
cases of F. C. Jackson vs. Della
On Monday, Wm. Porter and Jackson, Martha C, Scott vs. A. M.
for Phillips picture machine. Sum­ rulings postpone the remaining tax
day or night
payments until fall. The question
mer and winter ■ scenes with con­ of penalties on delayed payments ,Ross Gedney were arrested for dis­ Scott, Lulu Ellis vs. F. A. Ellis,
trasting view taken, at same season will figure on only a small portion orderly conduct, charged by L. K. Dessie Dav vs. Ben Day and Hulda æ
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Geil. The trial was set for 4:30 Zeller vs. Leo Zeller.
in other parts of the country. of the taxes.
County
Treasurer
Francis
an
­
Monday afternoon, but the prose­
Poultry and fruit farms, stock- and
Mrs. R. R. Carter, of Crawfords­
^mountain ranches, scenery, educa­ nounced today that the total collec­ cuting witness failed to be present
tions on the present tax roll up to
tional institutions, city yiews show­ April 1 aggregated $513,338 and and postponement was taken to ville. died at St. Mary’s hospital in
Albany, Tuesday noon, leaving a S weet H ome
-
O regon
ing progressive conditions, electric the total charged on the roll is 7:30 o’clock in the evening.
The complaint charged both husband and two small children.
railway service, summer and winter $633,084.58.
DR. I B. WILSON
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