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& o fo. iibi ,y«rv Sttw Wrmtaimt Bmtlh VOL. XV1I1 HERMISTON. UMATILLA COUNTY. OREGON. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1923 JOSEPN T. HINKLE DIES AFTER LONG ILLNESS Pheasant Hunting Starts With a Local Company Ready for New Line The citizens of Beaverton voted »86,- J n n B 8 I I I I I I I T V f S l u n Bang The Hermiston Light A Power Co., Last Sunday, October 14. ushered have completed the placing of their In the opening of pheasant hunting. poles on Main street east to the city be piped from Portland, and a big All day Saturday and Saturday night limits to connect with the new line reservoir built immediately on the hill one mUe east of town. , of the Pacific Light & Power Co. cars came into Hermiston loaded Brief Resume of Happenings of The local company have contracts by The city of Astoria tax budget, as ! ’ CALLED FATHER OF IRRIGATION with men, guns and dogs. The fame BY CONDITION OF MANY OF THE which they will receive additional the Week Collected for submitted to the county tax commis- MRS. SADIE ORR-DUKBAR IS THE IN OREGON of the Umatilla project as a hunting LARGER PROJECTS Sion totals »679,936 against »283,240.46 is m power when the line reaches this ground for pheasants has traveled GUEST OF HONOR Our Readers. city. provided in the 1923 budget. Its final i far and hunters from various sec adoption would raise the city tax from S Founder of The Oregon Irrigation tions of the state were In town Sat Secretary Work Points Difficulties 26.09 mills to 34.64 mills. 8ilverton is to have a new railway High School To Play Milton urday night for the oepning of the Congress and Was Secretary and An Interesting and Well Rendered Encountered in Many of Impor bridge crossing Silver creek. District Attorney Rawles Moore of season. The Hermiston High schol foot President For Several Years Program Was Thoroughly En tant Projects Jackson county has filed with the ball squad will meet the Milton ag The enrollment of the Gaston There were a few who returned joyed By All gregation on the home grounds Oct. schools shows an increase over last supreme court an application in a quo Sunday night claiming that they had warranto proceeding to test the con year. 27. The local boys made a credit Joseph T. Hinkle, one of Umatilla bagged their limit. Othera came in The entire scheme of government stitutionality of the law under which county’s prominent citizens, and with a dissappolnted look upon their reclamation development is endan able showing against the Pendleton Drilling for oil Is under way at the Notwithstanding the inclement the governor is authorized to appoint ¿earn last Saturday. The visitors Crane farm, four miles from Scap special prosecutors. widely known throughout the state, countenance blaming their dog or gered by the present situation of the weather, more than fifty members died Sunday at 12:30 P. M. at his giving various other reasons for the more Important projects, Secretary outweighed the boys by a number of poose. ______ _ of , Portland „ Wayne Whealdon was were in attendance at the Cominus- home near Hermiston. Mr. Hinkle failure to bring home the bacon. A Work declared, opening the initial pounds. In spite of this handicap The Community church of Brook elected president of the Funeral " d 1° ! *,y C'Ub ,uncheon and enjoyed an in- had been suffering from an illness tmall number made a clean breast of session of the fact finding commit they displayed the "old fight” all ings, Curry county, has been incor rectors’ association at Its convention tereKt,ng session. The luncheon that covered a period of three years. the affair and admitted that their tee appointed by him to formulate a through the game and after the Mil. porated. In Portland. Lloyd Rigdon of Salem 'vas glven October 1« at the Hotel ton game there will no doubt be a Mr. Hinkle was born in Cumber- poor markmanship was responsible new reclamation policy. Reorganiza Building permits Issued In the city was chosen Tlce-president, Fred Walk- ! Oregon- different story to tell. 1 land county, Kentucky, on November for the empty hunting bag. Quite tion and Improvement must be af of Marshfield during September num er of Springfield secretary, and Carl i Tbe usual reports were given. Mrs. bered 37. 2, 1866. He came to Umatilla a number of Portland men' were fected, he said, if the settlers are Whitlock of Klamath Falls treasurer. Purdy represented the finance com- McDANIEL-McCLINTIC county with his parents in March, hunting on the project Sunday and to be protected from loss and the Claude W. Barrick of Tillamook was n,lt,e®' Mrs- Schilling announced tviiu .m ». n , . . „ , A shortage of cars for the shipping W i'^ m Hugh McDaniei, of Prlne- I of livestock exists In the eastern part elected grand chancellor of the thp pasH,ng of the Income tax act at 1882, settling in the northern part Monday. government's interests safeguarded. of this county in the Juniper district. Knights of Pythias of Oregon at the jtho thirty-second legislative assem. Complaints from various groups vit ville, Oregon, and Ila McCHntlc, of of the state. Here he resided for several years. Chief of Pumpkin Center Cranks His ally interested in development of arid Hermiston, were united in marriage grand lodge, In session In Portland. bly ot Oregon. Discussions followed Fire losses in Oregon, exclusive of After his marriage to Miss Ada lands began to reach him soon after at the Methodist parsonage in this Portland, for the month of Septem Jay Upton of Prineville, president of for and against the proposed meas Truck in High Gear city last Tuesday, October 18, Rev. the state senate in the last session of ure. Cooper in Idaho in 1884 he returned Pumpitin enter has a prominent he assumed office, Secretary Work ber aggregated »402,760. O. C. Young performing the cere the legislature, was elected grand vice 1 he Misses Shotwell and Compton, to this county and taught school. residet whose name we offer for told the committee, the complaints mony. More than 50 per cent of the can chancellor. j graduates of Whitman college, sang While a teacher in the public membership in the Poison Ivy club. covering almost every phase of activ Mr. McDaniel is a mechanic and is ned goods put up in Oregon is pro- A fight Is to be waged against goiter tbrce beautiful selections entitled, schools he took up the study of law He Is the self-styled mayor of the Ity. employed by a garage in Prineville. cessed in Marion county. In the Roseburg schools. A canvas of "The Cradle Song," “Sweet and Low" and was admitted to practice at the above named little community. The The complaints include charges," was Mrs. McDaniel is the daughter of W. „„ A reward of »2600 each m , placed i the 8Chools 0f the county is in prog- and "Juanita.” Mrs. E. P. Dodd gave Pendleton bar in October, 1897. At stunt that he pulled is worthy of the he said, "that in many of the pro F. McCilntic, of this city. They will ° . .,h h,ead8 ot the Tunnel 13 train ress to determine the number of pupils a talk about Mrs. Harriet Taylor a later date he was admitted to prac club and no doubht when he is admit jects the original estimates under robbers by the Southern Pacific ays- affected by goiter. As a preliminary Upham, one of the most noted women reside in Prineville. tice in all the courts of Oregon, Wash ted they will vote him the fur lined which settlers were Induced to go step, Dr. Houck examined 22 Roseburg of America. Mrs G. W Day then ington and Idaho and the Supreme can-opener. upon the projects were from 60 to Acting postmasters have been nam- , high school students and 15 of those read a splendid paper, "A Trip to Old Birthday Party court of the United States. Last Monday he drove Into the 100 per cent too low. and that the Arthur C. examined had goiters. V irv in ln ” iw . i ii . , , - . Mrs. F. p. Phipps entertained at a ed for Oregon as follows: «711.1. t a „ V irg in ia , dwelling upon the most Mr. Hinkle practiced law in Pen warehouse here with a load 0» jay. actual cost ha3 been so great that It Beaver» n ’ 8 L‘ Cady’ | Complete abolishment of the present i interesting places visited as Mt Ver- dleton for several years. While In the He unloaded the hay and started to i3 impossible for the fa-mers to pay dinner Monday night in honor of ° paroIe 8y8tem- 88 “ “«ects the state non, the tomb of Martha and George Mrs. W. A. Leather's birthday. It above named city he became interest crank the truck preparatory to mak out within the time and manner fix Fire destroyed the prune drier and penitentiary, and repeal of ths law Washington, etc. The program was was an enjoyable affair and the ed in Irrigation and removed to the ing the return trip. He reared up ed by law or even at all, that mis sixteen and one-half tons of prunes , providing for Indeterminate sentences con. luded by a stirring address by west end of the county. He made a on the crank and gave her a twist. takes, engineering and otherwise, guests departed wishing Mrs. Leath S t « Salem mll6S ernor hL WU1 Sadla «--D unbar, president of ers many happy birthdays in the thorouh study of the state laws that In response there was a wheze from had been made, which added mater eaat of Salem. ernor Pierce when the leariflintura . future. ially to the cost of constructed pro govern irrigation and was known the engine that would lead one * be »“ • » « ■ - .» » ¡„ „ .H , „ « « X throughout the northwest as an au lieve the old bus had a touch of the jects; that others had been under . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . thority upon the subject. He was asthma. The mayor gave her more taken that should never have been ora for any similar period in the his- llve- -• I j torv o f th o nor» I Johnson Tnh-,<.nn S. a Smith, O I.u who ■_ was removed i ‘'"d departments of women 8 clubs, the founder of the Oregon Irrigation gas and threw in a word for good started; that the overhead costs of tory of the port. I OREGON WEEKLY She lauded the fairness and ability Congress ifnd was its secretary and measure that Sunday school superin the service and many of the individ The First Presbyterian church of by Governor Pierce as warden of the as a presiding officer, stating that INDUSTRIAL REVIEW tendents never use In their conversa ual projects all borne by water users president for several years. Portland ranks sixth in size In that j 8tat® Penitentiary, was presented by the departments of women's clubs In 1911-13 he served his county as tion. This time she started and he were burdensome and excessive. denomination in the United States, prl80Ber8 and guards of the penlten- "Under the system in the reclama * JL * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ with 2863 members. tiary with a silver service, and Mrs. have been confined to seven decisive representative in the legislature made the mistake of leaving the Oregon has received »168,111.95 George P. Euston of Prineville was I was Presented a necklace, when departments, namely: American Cttl- While a member of this body he be. truck in gear. She made for him tion service I have been unable to get from the Forest Service as its share figures that appear to be dependable like an angry bull. Now If It had r state state bank bank examiner I 7 ^ turnGd over the affaira of tha zenchip. Applied Education, Fine came known as the father of irriga appointed deputy examiner pf receipts from national forest re to take charge of liquidating the de- pr 80h t0 bls successor, A. M. Dal- Art«, Legislation, Press and Publicity tion in Oregon. He won this name of been a bull Instead of a truck as to the cost of Individual projects sources during the fiscal year 1923. Public Health and International or the total money expended on all there would be a different story to funct LaPine State bank, i rymple- through the efforts he put forth to Oregon contains 13,203^447 acres of projects. Relations. That if these various wards the establishment of present relate. He could wrestle a bull and More than »500 was contributed by 1 Tb9re are 93,762 registered voters national forest lands. "tt is represented, taken from the University of Oregon faculty mombei« ln MuItnon>ab county who will be en- dcpaitments were properly applied, irrigation laws and the revisions that throw him with ease. For as every Beaverton—Citizens bond town for to Japanese relief, following the ap- j tltled t0 vote at tbe special election would be a constant benefit to all. followed them. He was an active one knows the mayor of Pumpkin records, that the government’s total peal from the Red Cross. ( next montb- according to figures is- The shortn&s of time prevented Mrs. participator in the dbuncils of the Center is one of the best "bull investment to June. 1923 in round »65,000 for new water system. Corvallis— Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Clty Manager Kratz appointed Har- Z V * Clerk Beveridge. This Dunbar from entering into details, National Irrigation Congress, he be throwers in seven precincts. The numbcr8 Is »181,000,000 and its to but made mnny lasting impressions. mayor’s chances looked slim. He supplying 2700 subscribers here. tal receipts to about »46.000.000. ry Entlers as chief of the Astoria po- ™ i s t ' h ing a member of this body. All present certainly appreciated the was trapped between the truck and lice department. Entlers has been act- L ® « , » , “ th°r° leaving a balance Invested and un Silverton— New high school pro For several years before his death posed. Ing chief for several months. X c T 113,000 r<58'Ster' pleasure of having had the opportun he was retained by the government the side of the warehouse. There paid of »136,000,000. ity of heading Mrs. Dunbar. as spcial council for the National Re was a crash as both the official from McMinnville— 160,000 fish plant "The reclamation service for Fire completely destroyed Finnish ’_____ , ... T be o th e r guests w o’e Mrs. W. R. clamation Service for the district of Pumpkin Center and the truck went which this department is responsi ed in Yamhill county streams. Socialist hall, a three-story frame stru- jnc.u(. 12' a|, S.tBa2."n “ . Htr ct No’ 1( Nugent, president of the Umatilla through the warehouse. Those who ture which was the largest building ln 1, ihe r is e d « 7 . ° 7 8° n WMt Astoria— Erection of new »210,000 ble apparently requires reorganiza Oregon, Washington and Idaho. tho Uniontown section of Astoria. th ‘ ? 7 clo8®„Oct° b®r 20’ Women’s club and Mis„ Mluberon, The Hinkle ditch which bears his witnessed the performance shudder, tion. Annual reoprts of some pro hotel assured. «» . n I the 8am® ag la8t year’ due the public health nurse for Umatilla Oregon’s apple crop for this year name was completed through {flits cd. They had vlslong of picking up jects indicate their insolvency and W. A. G. Handford, Corvallis den- ! injunction Issued recently In Marion county. his remains with a blotter. When efforts. The different irrigation pending failure. Out of the 28 pro estimatet at 6700 cars. tist, was severely shocked and burn- county restraining the game commls- projects in Oregon owe much to Mr the truck was finally stopped it was jects only one has met its obligations Commercial fishermen on upper ed when he touched a live wire while ston from enforcing its recent ruling SHOTWELL-LAMBERT found the mayor was none the worse as they fell due. Long extensions of Rogue river received »10,777 for repairing X-ray apparatus in his of- under which the season would havb Hinkle. Through his efforts and Jesse Gordon Shotwell, son of Mr. for his experience. He was too hard time for payments due are being salmon catch thl8 year. council they were established on flce’ ) closed ten days later. and Mrs. J. K. Shotwell, of this city, boiled. It never even dented him. urged individually and by projects. Work on Redwood highway from permanent basis. General Joseph Haller, commander Registration of non-resident motor and Miss Mary Alice Lambert, who At one period of Mr. Hinkle’s life It is rumored that he Is contemplat The original twenty year period for Grants Pass to state line to com of the armies of Poland, will be a I vehicles ln Oregon during the period ' “t once time wiis a resident of Her. he was engaged in journalism. The ing taking a course from some cor payment is expiring on certain pro mence son. guest in Portland October 24 ci tho May 24 to September 30, 1923, aggre- mlston, were married at Cheyenne, scenes of his endeavors along this respondence school on how to drive jects and an additional 20 years must McMinnville— Ground broken for American Legion and the Polish so- gated 32,637. according to a report Wyoming, Wednesday, October 17. truck. - be granted." »100,000 Baptist church. line was Denver, Idaho and Pendle C 6 e8’ prepared by the secretary of state. The wedding was a quiet affair, only ton. In Pendleton he was editor of Oregon City making rapid progress In event such extension is to be The report of Chief of Police Jen- ■ More registrations were made at the relatives of the bride and groom be. on >new water system. Completes klns of Portland for September shows Medford station than at any of the Ing preeent. After an extended the Alliance Herald, published in the preceded by a five year moratorium. 600,000 gallon steel tank. interest of the Farmers Alliance of that 1446 arrests were made by his other registration booths maintained honeymoon the couple will return to Reclamation of arid lands by ir Albany has furniture factory with men during that month, all but 160 In the state. Portland registrants J Casper, Wyoming, for a short time which he then was a member. rigation heretofore practiced on a His ability as an orator was re- be,ng men- , ranked 8®cond and Salera thlrd- after which Mr. Shotwell. who Is an majority of projects as a business ex »5000 monthly payroll. Astoria has new grade school in cognled and he was always In de penditure, and must be promptly re At a meeting of the Silverton city W. P. Bartel, director of the bureau employe of the Warren Construction mand at varioug gatherings. His council John Porter, a retired farmer, of public service of the Interstate com-! Co., will be transferred to Oakland adjusted as to methods of reimburse west end of city. Oregon City— »30,000 Congrega was chosen city mayor to succeed merce commission, with headquarters | California friends claim he was the most elo Engineer, Fireman, Brakeman ments for funds appropriated for the quent speaker ever heard at the Pen Mayor L. C. Eastman, who resigned a In Washington, has telegraphed the Both the bride and groom are purpose of securing the settler a per tional church to go up. and Mail Clerk Killed in Contracts to be let Nov. 1 on fbw days ago. dleton bar. , Oregon publie service commission that Kraduat(,;< of , h„ , , eri„iH, on hi^h manent home."— East Oregonian. 8. P Holdup. RedWbod highway from Grants Pass He was one of the organizers of Petitions are being signed at North “ not be possible to restrict the flchoob th„ br|(1(. gradllatlng from to state line. Aeria No. 28 Fraternal Order of Eag Bend asking the school board to sub- use ot refrigerator cars in this state i o A c laHt ycar FARM PRICES INCREASE Talent— 634 acre fruit ranch sells mit to a vote of the people a proposl- ! *-be transportation of the more per- j les in Pendleton. Ashland, Or. — The greatest man tlon to float a bond lssuo of »35,000 ishable products. The request was ' He is survived by his widow, Ada hunt in the history of the states of Department of Agrloulture Reports for »250,000. made by members of the public serv- p j« | | l | i n | l t ir U /P BIRTTP Prineville— Deschutes Power Co. for a permanent school building. Hinkle, and bis son and daughter. Oregon and California le in progress, Gain In Month. plans »100,000 power plant. Charles Weber, Brownsville farmer lc® c° mn>l88‘°n because of the appar- ) t o l u Dale and Frances Hinkle. His bent on the capture of bandits who Washington, D. C. — Farm prices Newberg—Council votes to Im- and breeder of Percheron horses, en ent shortage of refrigerator cars e n c iA b coaueroMUBNca mother who is 90 is still living. The held up the Southern Pacific “San trended upward during September and Deputy Sheriff A1 Huggins of Baker tered four horses at the state fair this living brothers are C. P. Hinkle, of Francisco Express” and shot and kill on October 1 the Index figure of prices prove more streets. Those on the sick list this week The paid to producers for the principal Estimated potato yield In thl„ year and returned home with six rib was instantly killed and "Dad Or,f- are Mrs. M. Lopp, Mrs. Oulsinger, Lewiston, Idaho; W. B. Hinkle, of ed four members of the crew. ,1th died as a result of a shooting bons—four firsts and two seconds. Portland, Oregon, and A. C. Hinkle, dead trainmen are Sid Bates, engi farm crops was 27.1 per cent higher state placed at 4,500,000 bushels. Gertrude Hall and Velina Stubble neer; Marvin Sing, fireman; H. C. than a year ago; 25.6 per cent higher of Hillsboro, Ore. Nearly all the stock of the new Citi scrape at the Central hotel In Baker field. Marshfield— Englewood coal mine Funeral services were held at the Johnson, brakeman, and James Daugh than two years ago, but 11.2 per cent starts actual production of soft coal. zens’ State bank at North Bend has Hugging and Chief ot Police Waldo ! home near Hermiston on Tuesday at j erty> mail clerk. lower than the average of the last 10 Banks votes »32,000 bonds for the been sold and the institution will open Vaughn, called to quiet Griffith, who Gladys Whitsett was a guest at The holdup and tragedy occurred years on October 1. for business December 1. J. F. Gard was shooting around the hotel lobby, I the home of Wilma Waimaman Tues Installation of a water system. 11 A. M., after which the body was threatening to clean up the police while the train was passing through These statistics were announced by ner of Hillsboro has been ohosen cash- Oregon wheat yield estimated at taken to Pendleton where it was laid force after the arrest o, E. M. Grit- i day night. to rest in the Pedleto mausleum at the tunnel going southward. The , the department ot agriculture, which 28,000,000 bushels, compared with '®r' fith, son o, "Dad,” and his wife, who scene Is 15 miles south of Ashland said the price level Increasaed about 19.774,000 bushels last year; oats at Election of W. E. Van Allen of Red- 3 P. M. The Neighborhood club will meet The bandits blew the mall car op t.S per cent daring September, while 10,050,000 bushels. mond as a director, and defeat by a were jailed on a bootlegging charge. 1 with Mrs. BrookH next Wednesday, Mr. Hinkle was a member of the Griffith shot Huggins as he entered with dynamite. the level for the last tea years de Klamath Falls celebrates laying of !narr°w margin of the proposed »120,- K. P. lodge for 25 years. Reclamation the lobby, and Vaughn then shot Grif This will be an all day get-together Bates, Sing and Johnson were shot wer® th® re8Ult8 ° f the fith through the abdomen. Orirflth meeting for the members and their lodge No. 107 of Hermiston recently in cold blood, after having been foro- creased about 4.2 per cent during that flrst rail on Natron cutoff extension i000 bond month. of Southern Pacific railroad from Central Oregon Irrigation district elec- raised himself ready to aim, and an friends. awarding him the gold medal that is ed from the engine nt the point of Eugene to Weed. t,on- given to members who continue in guns. Both were shot in the heed. other shot from Vaughn’s pistol took Changs of Venue is Given Slnelalr. Stayton— 800,000 young salmon ! By “H3»1"»0“8 vote the Portland effect In the old man's forehead, but good standing during this period. The hard wind last Tuesday did Bates in the center of his forehead ! South Bond, Wash—When Percy L. turned Into Santiam. c,t7 council awarded the contract for he lived three hours afterward The pallbearers were selected and ging Jntt nnd)„. the right of his si^ U ir , TtaU considerable damage In the way of Coryallla—New »100,000 Metho ,he construction of the third Bull Run from the Umatilla county bar asso- Jaw. Johnson was shot five time« ouTof the Deeplte the fact that the Jordan val- blowing over derricks, telephone " plp® llne t0 the Willamette iron A ciation They were Co,. J. H. Ra.ey, the cheot and abdomen. Southwe./.™ dlst church has 31 rooms. ley Irrigation district recently author- P°,e8 and flumes and uprooting trees, Albany—Ch.riee Alexander, editor 8‘e®* W° rk8’ tb® loW®8t bldder’ at a ized the Issuance o, bonds In the j Will M Peterson, James A. Fee. Fred Johnson who was deadheading, evi- Washington bank of Ilwaco of making - — - « ’ I amount ot »700,000 for development Steiwer. HM.er I. Waits ad W. J. dently had attempted to bettle with ont , atateraent to the state beak Sunday Democrat, has a novei pub- Pr'Ce ° f CARD OF THANKS Marion county lays claim to the only work, actual construction of the pro Warner. the bandit., a . hi. body was fonnd examiner., it will be In Chehalle, listed, "Fang of the Forest." Bend to have a state approved ,11 r*al “dlrt tarmer" county court in the ject will be delayed until Rhea Luper, -------------------------- near the bodies of Bate, and Sing. LewU Th„ th„ We wish to thank those who ' 8tat* Oregon. All members of the state engineer, can make a thorough offered their sympathy and aid Baptift Church Hold Annual Meeting b»vlng gotten out of the coach to go j , , , handed down In superior court teratlon plant. Oakridge growing rapidly— rail- I**'"*’ ,nclu<,ln»‘ the county J»d«e8 and The Baptist church held their an- ,orw*rd to wbat w" wrong, be- by J. T. Ronald, judge of the superior Investigation. A derision to defer de- when the angel of death came the two county commissioners, are finite action pending further invest!* • «___ ___. < • - nnal business meeting last Thbtrdhy cause of the trains halt. court of King county, who came here raoads build towns. genuine dirt farmers. »k state o . engl- « ’H*0 our , nome and took from 118 nation of the project o k by the evening. There was a gxxl repr«- D*“«h«rty probably was killed ln to bear the ease against Sinclair on ta- Coravllie— Odd Fellows to build A premature blast near Shaniko neer was reached after a lengthy dis- loved one. The COUrties you eentation of the members prerent, i*“® bla8t of dVD,mlt*- » b'ch Mew ap vltatloo from H. W. B. Hewen. the hail on site of old M. E. church. Officers for the coming year werel ~JnR. , Caf' . . local Judge. Judge Ronald granted Salem— North 20th street to be killed Robert Hodge and Charles cuseion by members o, the state ir- extended ns were greatly appr«- Rogers, workmen employed on the rigation and drainage securities com ciated and we stand ready in the elected. Reports from »he various bl“ ‘ W“ 80 h e,’ y tb ,t tb® U»e defendant a ehnng. of venae, Daved. Cow canyon section o, The Dalles-Call- mission, receipt of statistical informa future to repay you when called Portland— Willamette Iron Works deaprtments were very encouraging ' -------------------- to do so and the outlook for the work o, the Z r T T* * » •« < awarded »261,403 pipe line contract. fornla highway. The explosion threw tlon from prominent rssident. o, the both men 100 feet In the air and Irrigation district, and explanations by winter seems bright. M o ^ U bT the c ^ ™ C^ - T” d“ d’ 8COT~ Cottage Grove cannery packing g Mrs. J. T. Hinkle mangled their bodies beyond recogni the prospective contractors with re It was decided to hold special meet , )oD. „ the maH J , on,_ J * ' H«bt,y i*)Br8d “ d PV°P«rty lose«, tons of prunes dally. tion. Hodge was a former sheriff of lation to the character ot the Improve- Dale Hinkle Ings beginning about January 1, at a third of Its length out ot the tun- **t,mal*d 81 upward« o, »1,000,000 re- Dallas to spend 60,000 on WBX8 i King county, Wash., while Rogers wa» monte and the cost o, the vartoa» Francis Hinkle which t me It Is expected that 8tate n l . ,roln tb® ,lre8 which system. I a i’ortiand man. j Jteme entering into the »elblortieu! Evang. ,1st Rev. Milo G Bentley will __________________ ' * • * 0TW rtd<®® and c“ yoB> " • « Grande to «pend »66.224 on I In the awards printed last week ot the be h.-re an. will w ill h . v . - h e r « , «0 , h . ___ _ - ___ — a _____ _ «* Montrose, Eagle Rock paving. and Dairy Show in division R swine have charge of the Silverton— New steel bridge to be ,b< - „ ’ I Salem Per capita expense o t the Roseburg -Oregon Gali,ornla Po I” Hog “”. ---------- --------- to o . county to rote on »»»e.M « state Ineritoti«», except prison and wer Co. flies application for pern.lt lh- 1 V*« and «ver of which the credit met'.lags | built over 8iiver ereek by 8. P. Co. ! ___ — ______ road bond leene. I tuberculosis h n a n ltsl r .d .. . a . . » PP . -, . , ** ' of fir«t prize I» given to C. C. Mason should I luoercuioeis hospital reduced. to develop power of North Umpqua. ' » ^ jr . w Tilden. RECLAMATION WORK HELD ENDANGERED OREGON NEWS ITEMS . 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