Tillamook herald. (Tillamook, Tillamook County, Or.) 1896-1934, March 31, 1914, Image 4

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Events Occurring Throughout
the State During the Past
Week.
BRIEF NEWS OF OREGON
SIR EDWARD CARSON
Liquor Goes Into Strwrr.
Albany Kor almost thrto hour.
P. It. Hotline, sheriff of Uun county,
nnd A Autin. chief of pollw of Al
bany. workHi Meiullly ami rnpltlly
rrlnc whisky Into th Albany fow
r, ltrolnp th sht&mwtt of 36
cnyr of liquor suited hrt anil order
ed confisoBifd lteoauo It had boon
.hipped from "wet" to "dry" territory
ntt limit btuns la belled properly to
contnta
The officers removed the cork and
turned the bottle- upside down In the
ostch bln until they w-r anility,
when they werw reMched In the cases.
About Two-Thirds of Voter Tardy.
;?aleia. While th rRltr..Uon fig
ures of the Mate were Increased about
30.HW the past fortnight, o:ir about
on.Mhlrd of the person expected to
l'..rtu-lpaie in the comlnjt election have
qualified to vote. Sec reus ry of Stat
Olcott report that the total registra
tion vat 109.791. divided among par
ties :t folio.
Republicans, 5.9S1: Denwcints, SS.
3S!. I'roKresslves, 3546. Prohibition
tsi. (617. Socialists, 191 1, and mis
cellaneous. I ST. 4.
Stockholders of Iho 1'iAitt fner
nnd tlroworn" association tnrt and ci itt
pletr.l n permanent orRRUltiilloii.
DroKon Knuipos lll moot In their
annual three days" business session
In Monmouth May 19 to 21, Inclusive.
Preparations are UeltiR made for a
conference of the Intercollopluto ln
Moltlon asoeitlou In connection Ith
the nitmml orotoricnl contest to bi
held at Pacific folleso April 10.
An aajsreitate of $li?iW was ihiIiI In
fines as the result of Indictments re-1
turned by the ftrand Jury at Pendleton ;
against aauibltirs Ami those who per (
nutted games In their pin res of bust- j
urn. I
Senator ltna has rweUed tele
trams from flshermeu and eomnx-r
clal bodies of Portland and Astoria. ;
urging hltu to have the Flsli f oiiuuls ,
ion steamer Albatross sent to Alns
kan waters nat summer.
The Souti-i, laclftc comimuy has
paid luio : -vrity tniisnrer of
J, rkson cc. : l SSt In tHes. Hal
nnee due of $". i0 will not bo paid
until land grant matters have been
adjusted.
The only Orepon claim In the omni
bus claims bill was strict; u out by he
senate committee, leaving OrwRon
without representation. It was the
claim of John K. Duller of Uan coun
ty. The last refuge of the cauvasx back
duck In OregonWapato lake at Gas
ton Is to be drained nnd Oregon'
if! VIK
j duck hunters will eut few couvass
j liack ducks In the future. Arrnnge
! tuents hare beon made to drain the
le.ke ami use the land tor farming pur
poses. If the recommends l loan "of Adjutant
General Fi- -r and the com missioned
officers of every company In the state
are followed by Governor West, the
Planting Grass In S.ind.
Marshfleld. Roy Roaell, who ha?
coarse of the goernment harbor work
on Coos bay and the Coquitle river.
Ins put to work a force of men plant
i:.S Australian crass on the sand spit
nt the north side of the Coos bay en-1
trance. This grass Is almost the only j Oregon National Guard will hold Its
kind of plant that will crow in the j wnnoai encampment in 1915 at the
cand and several years ago a large j panama-l'nclflc Kxpoaltion In San
area was planted. The eras took Krancisco.
Sir '!'. -J Carson leader of ths
Union. .tt party in U'ttsr opposed to
Manic ftulr '-r Ireland.
ROOSEVELT PARTY IS SAFE1
Colon:l Net W th Section of Party
When Equipment Lost. !
New V rk Theodore llixwevelt j
was not with the section of his explor
lug party headed by Anthony Klala
whet, the camp equipment was lost In
a river rapid In Hnu.ll. according to
a dlsitatrh received front Plata by the
New York Time.
Ftals's dispatch ww dated from
Santarem, llratll, and relieved lh
nuAtoly of the ltooeevett family and
others here, as no definite word tusd
bHn received previously reftardt;
Colonel Roorevelt and other members
of the expedition
root and has done much to -keep the
said from drifting.
Growers to Make Tests.
Hood River. A cannery will be
tablished her-; by E. M. Cloud and
John R. Newton In time to handle this
year'f strawberry crop; no veetnbtes
vill be canned the coming year. The
proTs, however, will conduct evperi-1
ments in their orchards during the
comins season in order to determine
the most profitable varieties of plants ;u
to set between the trees.
When McMinnvlUe College won the
Intercollegiate oratorical contest In Al
bany It made the fifth victory that In
stitution ha won in the annual state
contents nnd pave It rank tn-xt to the
University of Orgon for the lnrK'st
number of contests wan In this asso
ciation. Active Indorsement of the "swnt the
cigarette" campaign has been made by
-.he city council of Seaaldn. One or-
iinnnct' prohibits the sale of tobacco
j ;o anyone under me nse oi 13 yonrs
I -tnd nnothur provides pitnalliea for
I inisri,pres"ntntiotiH of the a;e of an
Planning Recall of the School Beard, ij.yiicimt for tobacco.
Ciathkanl. The voters of the j Seven counties have availed them
Qulncy school diitrict met In th" ; skives of the bill passed ut the last
school house for th purpose of con-1 s,.88i0 0f the loKislaturo provlditiK
blderinf; the recall of the school board,
because of Its failure to remove the
principal, Mrs. Flora I. Foreman, who
was tried during the winter on a
charpo of teaching Socialistic princl
I'leb in the school.
TO INVESTIGATE PROJECT
Visit to Follow Land Board's Decision
to Allow Extension of Thirty Days
Salm. For the purpose of making
the Investigation of the Deschutes
Land Company's project in Crook
county, authorized by a resolution
passed by the desert land board, when
the company was given 30 days' ex
tension of time on its contract with
the state, which expires April 1, State
Knglneer Lewis left for Crook county
Monday.
Governor West contends that the
company's contract ahculd not bo ex
tended, but tlist a new one should be
made which would contain provisions
affording btrtter protection to the In
terests of settlors than Is furnished by
the present contract, which was exe
cuted under the old law regulating
Carey acts In this mate.
He said that the commissioner of
the general land office, to whom ap
plication has been made by the board
for an extension of time on the state's
contract with the government for this
project, has indicated to him that the
state should require more safeguards
placed about the Kettlers on the pro
ject before asking the government to
extend the state's contract.
"Medford Flyless' Is Slogan.
Medford. "Mod ford flyless In 1915"
Is the slogan of the swat the fly cam
paigners who have started cleaning
up the alleys and rubbish heaps In the
city. The Commercial Club will give
CHbli prizes for dead flies.
Cleanup Week Planned.
Independence. The civic Improve
ment club of this city has set apart
the first week in April for clean-up
week. This U to bu a step toward
beautifying this city.
Myrtle Point Wants Water.
Salem. Myrlle Point hus filed with
Btate Engineer Lewis an application
for a permit to appropriate the waters
of Carey Creek for municipal supply.
Ashland Has Rips Strawberries.
Ashland. St. Patrick's Day witness-
for agricultural and horticultural ex
tension work. The state, under the
provisions of the measure, gives an
amount equal to that appropriated by
each county for the work.
The county court plans to set npart
a day on which every man and boy In
Linn county will work the roads. The
date will ho some time In April. Ac
cording to plans business of all kinds
will be suspended throughout the
county and the efforts of every resi
dent. Irrespective of occupation or vo
cation, will be devoted to road work.
According to Douglas county nur
serymen, about 1500 acrea of orchard
laud will be planted this year In that
district. Almost all of this acreage
will be given over to prunes, for In
the last two years one season's crops
on some of the farms lias brought In
more cash than the land Is assessed
for.
A county oducatlonal rally, to be
held In Kugcne on Saturday, May 16,
and to comprise the final spelling con
tests of the year, a school children's
parade and nn exhibition ef the work
of the manual training and domestic
science classes has boon announced
by K. J- Moore, county superintendent
of schools.
The Wallamette Valley Press asso
ciation at a meeting In Salem went on
record as being opposed to further
legislation that will hamper the de
velopment of the state and Indorsed
the movement to make Mrs. Abigail
Scott Dunlway the western represen
tative on the honorary board of wo
men to represent the United States
at the Panama-Pacific Exposition.
Practically all the unreserved pub
lic land In Maker county, except that
lying In arable valleys, has been des
ignated by the secretary of the Inter
ior for entry under tho enlarged
homestead law. Metwec i 300,000 and
100,000 ncroH, moHtly In IJaker conn
ty, together with small tracts In tho
southern end of Union county, are now
subject to entry in 320 ttcre tracts,
Jf Governor West's plans material
Izo, the ' battleship Oregon, after It
leads the water pageant through the
Panama Canal at Its opening, will find
a harbor In Oregon waters. The gov
ernor during his recent vlBlt to Wash
Ington, D, C, asked the navy depait
ment to substitute the Oregon for th
Hostou, which Is now being used by
the Oregon Naval .Militia. While he
received uo definite assurance ILut
the substitution would be made, ho It
Will Test "Blue Sky" Law.
Portland, Ore. An attack upon U
"lllue Sky" law of Oragon whlrli Is
designed to wipe It off the statute
books will he cotnmnnced this ek.
when a complaint and petition for an
Injunction i filed In the federal din
trlct court by tint National .Mercantile
couitmny of Vancouver, 11. C.
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no ALwava POI80N8tKCP qlsnobin
THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY
IWILLGIVE$1000
IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR
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that evening by the pupils of the grade .schools,
and eneoura.ue the children. The program,
hr.miiiiiiu at 7:SO .sharp, wii 1 consist oi instni.
mental music smms, dialogues and recitations,
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i:.pei. d in the Purchase of Much Needed
lujuipment For the Play Rooms.
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