t ARDING fib SESSION Of SES JOINT t'lESS ON BEHALF SHIP SUBSIDY BILL L Congress to Pass Measure and Keep the Market High- ways of the U. S. on the "Salty seas upen inus Assuring Nation's Prosperity. Associates Press.) Istlng, when under the subsidy plan ti'HIN'UToN Nov. 21. The Pi- practically the entire fleet would lie . J the administration's j operated where only a part was sall- H,t mirine bill was urged upou jB Dovr and the cost to the govern- B.iaili l" . . i .1 . ... . Ll-,r,titll' ...l.l l.a k.,lvuH lla .........I mHV llV ITCUl!. llieui WUUI.l UC He urged r Lcrssary to 'relieve the govern- constructive course upon congress M of Us present "staggering and the abandonment of the courses In the operation of the war-!of obstruction or destruction which merchant fleet and to establish j pntall tne present status or complete flhiiiDine to the nation in war and give a 1 . 1.. .l..n,,i.,lonCO fantyof commercial nii ace. krsonally addressing the Joint """ ..i. i Hon. nofcongres. r.a.uM. u . j broa(1(,r npedg of tne country as a tan acm.ii iu' . r , .i,irt ,-,ivernnient would result rrom , proposed law. lie ciwui.-iir.-u , - in.innntlon of favored Interest the enriching of a special few t expense of the public treasury, ilntislalton. he asserted, is autocall)- guarded against enrichment jtrpetual bestowal. I iifi-M attends, as we hope it f the rover.ii.ient outlay Is re- abandonment of the marine project. The latter plan is entirely at odds with the nation's prestige. He pleaded the abandonment of the party and sectional feeling and opin- and tne recognition or tne Conditions Bad For Canadians That prosperity for the farmer In Canada has not bit very hard. Is V o,. Insi.iritlon or the oPPor- "Own in a tenor jui leueiveu n.-ie .theiD.a.V n,rr,, i today br John Tollman. The Srttion bv sea ls maintained." I writer, Mr. F. L. Jennison who pporia I owns some property In Edenbower. (g living at Thorhild, Alberta. (('.irinfthat It woum De (iiscoui-iCanada about twcnty mllPS from I If measure of such tran- Edmonton. He has been ranching - - i i E.UU1UI11UII, ii J uaa i . uiiiii) . national imnortance should i., . , , ri,n . ,. , lUeiOBlllt;w lira!!. liuaruu. . ..wu,,.. lu late depend upon the (, o rg ago an1 hag had al)out a occupational, profesisonai ; he wantg ot tne frozen north and c"an oo enioii, inw ii"'"" Hill America's commercial eni- tiu no liss important to tne ot the middle west than to k ori states, lie said that ti rmnViU Is a fair term to ap- ,t nviorizatlons aggregating , nd f thpm on f00t n.Mt tat market highways, it It 111! SlLihment ud maintenance of the boasted mecca for the man who wants to grow up with the country. According to the latter today, Mr. Jennison recently drove nine head of beef cattle to market, and says: "got, or will get, 3-4 of cent per r.irgs mag are brlngng the farmer the tit to be applied to the. (fcent pr,ce o 7 j.4 ,,,, pt,r ?nt ltd maintenance of j. -H - .. nlln,i pivmonth ! u market highways on the, Kock' BprngPI. ts WOrth only 20 I Ml" He said that the cents. Mr. Jennison stales that Kraut la now losing about ,, ,r ,hnrt n,i mm ' monthly on government-; llh 25 hpiid of ,aUU, fpp(1 h will have hard work to get through ! ntxri.T or r.i.Ki Tiox BE VERY SCARCE!! rOKTLA.NI, Nov. 21. The 8tat highway com mission, hy 4 fiiutenitnt to county (h lt tatfaiiH tortnv that It wtsh.a to st'ttle all iucs with th- county rourts. showed that tn noMtitura art 0REG0N1AN RADIO SHELL OIL COMPANY WILL SET OPERATING Reports From All Over Court-' cognisant of the Pssn,ie Pff,.ct Finest Station in Northwest try Show That Turkeys Are guuematoruu t.,,,t;on. Now Broadcasting Musjc Not Readv. and Entertainment. GROWERS ARE HOLDING IIRSKJXATIOX IS UKAlt (Hy Uolt.d Pr.) WASIIIMiTU.V Nov. rnsslbllity Meiilloneil Tlint Great Many lllnls Held For Holidays Will Itesult In Im- Prices At Tlint Time. Reports from various parts of tho country Indicate that turkey growers 21. Newberry's resignation was read ! In the senate today. There was no gallery demonstration. New- berry was absent. After adopting n-solutlons of respect to the memory of the late Representative Conuell of Pennsylvania and Nolan of California, the senate adjourned early this afternoon. MS LOUD AND CLEAR Heard l!y The News-Review )H-riilis, The Oieitoiiian Is The Ixiudest and Clearest Station To lie Heard lly Ik'ii1 l'ans. This Is radio K U W. owned and all over the land are holding up their T ? IIIIIIIHIT "I'eraieu oy me uugonian, I'ortland, AHSOI.VKD )!' I1I.AMK luini-yo ior me v. urisiruas traoe ana a that as a result there Is apt to be a' shortage for Thanksgiving, while there Is a possibility also that be- cause of the great muny held .for the holiday market the price at that time will not be good. At the present time the Indications are that the local mar- ket will go around 40 cents, and pos- sibly a slightly higher figure. It Is expected to open at 38 or 40 cents and will probably remain very nenr that prlre. I.ocal buyers are endenv- for boys here 12 years ago. The oring to eliminate the "raise" fea- case was appealed from the rir ture in turkey buying and expect this cult court, which had vindicated year to pay a flat price for turkeys. Morrison. Formerly they agreed to pay so much ' i (By United ITess t SALEM, Nov. 21. The su- ; preme court today absolved Dr. A. A. Morrison, rector of the Trinity Episcopal church of Portland, of charges of alleged and unethical practice In con- neetion with the purchase of the site of the Hishou Scott academy and tho raise, which meant that if turkeys went higher the producer would receive the top market price. This was plainly an attempt to SKX1 1)ISTI!I:SS CALLS beat the producer down to the lowest possible figure, and if unable to do (rtv Associated Press. i that and the price was forced up, SICATTI-K, Nov. 21. Storm then he received Jhe top price. battered In the Pacific ocean, Most of the local dealers are buv-1 r," ""lies off Cape Flattery, the lug on commission for outside com-! steamers llesste Dollar. Stuart panies. They know what they can I Dol,ar nn(1 tnn tu s''a Monarch n. and srnl (r. n.v that nrlcn An Of Seattle Sent OUt distress calls PTCpntlnnnllv choice lot nf litrflu 1 This announcement, hurled through space for thousands upon thousands of miles, last night gladdened the hearts of radio fans located at all points ulong the Pacific coast. Mark ing, us it does,, a new era in radio transmission and making possible the broadcasting of metropolitan music. news and educational features to the far-lying reaches of tho coast. It will doubtless mean a renewed interest In this wonderful science and will re sult In thousands of people through out the northwest equipping them selves with apparatus which will en able them to hear the broadcastings Horn this powerful set. The new Oregoniaii station was heard in Itoseburg for the first time last Saturday night. The station at that lime gave a test conreri, using phonograph music and also intro ducing several Portland artists. This concert was given for the purpose of testing out the equipment and get ting It in adjustment to deliver Hie maximum service. News-Review op orators heard tho concert with re ERECT NEW DISTRIBUTING STATION IN THIS CITY Petition Presented to Council Asking for Permission to Locate Buildings and Equipment in North Roscburg Near Property of Union Oil Company. The Shell Oil company, one of the leading oil companies of tho coun try, will locate a distributing station in this city, permission havng been sivurihl laM night from hu city council. Six lots have been bought In North Hoseburg. in block 8, Just across the intersection on the north west from the Union Oil company plant, and the buildings, tanks, etc., Will be located there, tapped by the Kenny spur. Although It was not necessary for the company to secure the council's South street for oue block was read and accepted, also the bid of Mr. Motzger, In tho sum of $C.101.4U, lor the paving of Kllnt street. The ordlnun -e levying a tax In the sum of :to.'tS.94. for municipal purposes, was placed on first and second readings. As there is not time for this ordinance to go the regular course, the rules were sus pended and it was passed upon tho third reading, an emergency being declared. The ordinances providing for the this afternoon, which were re- clearness, tne music Doing ar? P.11: L? "Ly. ' nava radio T station here. The Pleasing clearness which is not to b. iiiu ik it-w ctrins mure i iiau uiiun - ,11. . which are not so good. Consequently coastguard cutter aida was there may be a fluctuation or a few! ordered to proceed Immediately cents, but It is expected that the 1 to tho assistance or the vessels. "raise" which featured so strongly In former markets will not bo such a prominent factor this year. Reports from Texas are that there R. R. Woodward of Wilbur, was found in the lower-powered radio sets operated by other companies. Phonograph music is being used hy I lie Oregonlan only ill its tests. This station is a class II station, which Is recognized by the govern ment ns being a first class station. and it Is prevented from using any- iMpi. compared with the $16.- ') monthly when the present thn wlnter with them on what itm:on took charge. War ha , ,,. -tu nr harn. jctlons. costing approximately i n billion dollars, left the govern-1 trim taout i3.2oo.oflo gross fir f nm nn n n in relnihlDs. which I. now ro-l"-" vwnkii'! w H to 12,50i),00O owing to 1 ho I q, n..! ... p:s of the wooden fleet. Thel OlUfl Lfrllling fc-ct said that the proposed I !':toJ'.?rr!.,, dlreot ! wouldi L Towers, and Arthur Cra- rm.-.tio.noo annually wlt!i h, , , ,,.,.- ,v, Illnck Diamond Oil .Company, left ru carrying maintained at the f: waes and the maximum It ld. if the American ships ft one-half of the nation's sea i-rts It would not exceed thirty :is annually, he said. He called Hon that the government ships w bi-inj worn out. without a '.on for replacement, and that r'jjram of sacrifice and llqulda Iconinj scores of millions, would JltaMe unless the proposed i:ion Is enacted. yesterday by auto, for Ilakersrield. to Install drilling machinery on the grounds ot tho company. It is thought tho machinery will be er ected, so that drilling will bo in operation within 4 5 days. V. A. Mardln, stockholder, who n-cently disposed of his interests In the Grand Grill, will leave for Seattle Boon, to complete arrange ments for financing the work. iHTrfilXN mv ril.WGKS I-,,,'.1?! IThm.) -A.HINGTVX. Nov. 21. Presl IHardlng r-ad his ship suhsldv to the Joint session of con J today, starting shortly after H elucidated his Ideas for "a Jishnif-nt of a government p.! unacr the rnit.-d Slates sliln- -"ard to promote tho American Pant marl u. " um' n 1 1 ii - J io pass the shlppin LABOR fEDIRATION TRY ING TO IMPfACH OfflCIAl (Br Dnttwl Freiu 1 WASHINGTON. Nov. 21. The ex ecutive council of the American. Federation of Labor Is meeting today ami tomorrow to complete the Im peachment case acaliist A n. ,,-.., J The i,ik;, ,,i ,,. . ;"" uaiiKiieny arising rrom th pi minor change, in the nr Irl ,t '")unc,,on np fathered against th a. ",ln l" .nrlKl' a Mi'i'.OOO strlkina- shnnm.m Th,, E, to con.. I iiaim tne poss.-sslon of Important hii, ., .new evidence," the nature of which S, speak- was not divulged, nirat-r 1 i o p m. The house t,iirlr T:zrn ,he --''ngsVhi a ion to th subsidy. Hechal-! ' ' . - t.i opponents to d.-f..at th-. 'f He Cll.-l t'lo nrin-inl..,.. I J.'.. C - t rot..vea, th..ioV ,hrV.ugh 4-MMt?5 opOHSOr w ury aid tn nff't'tis-ltv to V IS Wl-n ft Ilomi iivinir appnr.-nt. Ho painted pirtur of thp lnwfl in- fc. , , ' " Ji unit- HIHl r-r.z:-d effort, , ,.. C 'M t-'e a merchant fle-t 'l-ate with !h. nni,c, ar nation lie nre-d unnn W' tl.- Tl ettsl-e I.. . u . - nnrii- Is to be a decided shortage there 1,1 tho today for a few hours , hinR ,,Xl,,,pt , ()f Iuuglc n',i Thanksgiving. The Produce Pncker.;Jlr- Woodward and bis family Just , llt,,rlanjn,, .,n, instructive features. one of the leading market publiea- leceimy 1...H1..1 ui """ , It will be used for tne broadcasting tions of the country, has the follow- Purchased property there, and I. - m,ws ,.,.,.,.,., aml s)(,,.lal PVents lug to say regarding tho movement of n'uch Pleased with his new local on. I ()f MuU Speakers and singers turkeys from Texas: i "? waa accompanied here by l!o . ()f n(i(, v,s)i1K , pnI t,in, wm , "Not a straight car of dressed tnr- Jo''n8" of SuUlor""- I Introduced to all people of the norlli- kevs had been shipped from Texas! 1 west who are equipped with radio up to the fore part of this week, and Ing put In motion this week, the tur-i receiving apparatus. The Oregnnian ik... oo, likoiihnn,! ii.-i i h o i-n.ikevs were not roming. Thc weather , will maintaiii a high standard of en- nmimler nf'the u-e..1f will register but' had turned cold for Texas weather, I lerlalnmeiil, which will be greatly f, ,, o,i' tho firut nf .but rains were r ported general over pleasing to all persons fortunate the month operators have had their ' the slate on Monday and bad weath.-r usual lines laid for getting turkeys, I can always be rVpendod upon to hold and although there had been several receipts to a minimum." nrlce advances the turkevs have not' me produce i-acser quotes m tnotigh to hear llieni. The installation of this set means a great deal to the people of the northwest, thousands of whom will i .,.i it h,. w. nQ nf rollnwine nr ces now lelng ram (loll 111 less lase iiiini 'iuan- iniiun.ie farmers refusing to sell at prevail- growers in various states: of Ihls opi.ortiinlty. The farmer iso- !ng ntiolations or else waiting until Missouri. 27c to :iue: Kansas. 2,clated by bad roads, Inclement weath tei,nea tn mo- Hihihiin:i !se to ::::c: Texas. 1 r. or forced to remain at Home n would take on more weight. " ' 2:,c to 2Sc; Arkansas. 2.1c to 27c; the heavy work he Is called upon to "The forecast of the Texas trade 1 1( nnessee. Sc to S2c; Kentucky. 30c ! do, may sit in bis own home In th" that 1.-.0 carloads at least would be to 32c; Ohio. J-c to SSc; Indiana, evening and hear the finest iiiua c moved for Thanksgiving lias gone . 10c to 40c; Illinois. 2.1c to ILV: Ala ! to be found In the me.ro ,,, is 1 o p . . , il ; Xflodloslt.nl ?r.e to nf Itoseburg. who nre slightly more glimmering, onn Fi" ... ... , " ,.,, , ,iiv to ob it ne; .NeiirasKii. .c ro :ir; umiii ,,,.,,..... .......... . nr . u;,l,lnn ),. In flic: lain on telt a 111 nielit ., will be able to that It will be surprising if GO car Inadn will be shiDDeil for this mar ket. With every wheel possible bo-l Minnesota, 21c to 28c. I listen to tho prominent men and MEMBERS OF SUSPECTED A1URDER TRUST Clever Party of maintaining " a Iom wh.-n under r,"";it't. initiative ar,d .pe- S ;, 'T'"7 cu'd ,.f.., a - He rt-ltt-l I tl-e government - '.i'.llor., t.uiMl,., .., p . ...I .-- to:, When h L' J.'. -' aio. ;s.fioo.. f.'t' b' in np-n.le.t to I,,',-. , .' 'o Ji.nofi rii.fi r " y- ir.y ii The ladles of the II. of I,. F. and jv gave a party on their last social eight, to which everyone came dressed backwards, much to the nier rln.ent of those present Cin..,a suitable to the occasion were played 1 1 k, i lie i einng. Mr. .Shadduck won first prize and Mr. Giiinore the consolation, liane lg was also enjoyed, and the first lomrer piayeti v.ail ",1,1m ll'itne." Refreshments wei '"'i tixithpicks and served nra(. It was all out of th" ordinary and I everyone menu d to enjoy the ocra-! "on iniliienrely. I Sweet Were servod I coffee were permission, a petition was presented 1 paving of Military street and Corey asKiug ror autnority to locate in Itoseburg. The city charter provides that the granting of permits Is the duty of the fire commissioners and. consequently, the council Is unable to issue building permits. The com pany, however, desires to be In com plete harmony with the city govern ment and filed Its plans with the council In order lb at the. Improve-. The Bcnt sMo fo the Ke,th aml ment might bo thoroughly under- Orpheum vaudeville bill to be given DIUI'll. The company intends to fence off six lots with a heavy but attractive Iron fencing. Fireproof buildings will be constructed of nn attractive stylo of architecture and two largo tanks will be Installed. The grounds aro to be kept In good condition and the property will be made a beauty spot. "The Shell company has great con fidence in the future of Hoseburg and desires to locale a plant there , the petition slated. It Is agreed that the oil company will Install two fire hydrants and will keep on hand suitable chemicals and nnpnratus for fighting any fire, so tlint the danger from this source will be reduced to a minimum. Al Creason. who Is tho owner of the property which the oil company is buying, was present and states that It Is the intention to improve th" tracks leading to the lots and to make other Improvements in connec tion with the Installation of the plant. Tho company is Hnxlous to start work nt once nnd the permits are desired as soon ns possible. The plant will cost about $12,000, In addition to the rolling stock. After considering briefly, the coun cil referred the matter to the board of fire commissioners, but. adopted a resolution favoring this company's plans for Its construction work In the city. Till- was Derhnns the most impor tant, part of last night's council mooting. Mayor-elect Itlce did not desire to take his seat ns mayor until tho first of lleceniber nnd conse quently the old council took charge of last night's business nffalrs. The new mavor and rnunrll men will tak their places at the first meting next ...H, ,l,lcli will be on the 4t!l. The'marshall reported that repairs are badly needed in tne sun-wain ... t..,..,t ,.r the Cardwell property on Second avenue south nnd was ordered to see that the repairs nre made. Contractor ,. Motzger was ordered lo remove dirt from an nlb-ywav in North Ro-eburg. The dirt was placed In the alley wav while paving 01..11. ilnou were underway and some the residents lire making plnlnt. w P Thomas, the citv treasurer nresented a petition increase In saliirv avenue were placed upon first and second readings. o Vaudeville Bill At Antlers Tonight at the Antlers Theatre tonight and Wednesday has been very good. Many reservations havo been niacin tot both nights, and theatre goers will doubtless be well pleased with the program to bo given. The Keith and Orpheum ar tists havo been highly praised for their appearances in other localities and their pragram here will bo very enjoyable. The program will bo opened by organ selections by Mrs. George Ilerry and a short film en tertainment, consisting of a comedy and news feature. The program Tor tho vaudeville) hill Is as folows: Prologue Reggie Sheldrlclt. Armnnd Wright and Ruby Karl.. A series of songs, styles and steps. George Nelson and Maud Day ... .A musical Melange. Pona Cooper nnd Company .. Playlet. Edna Kncwles and Roger Hurst. . "Mlunlo and Chlmmle." The Brazilian Widow. ... A farco comedy by the entire company. Kxlt llnrch, Woodman Lodge Elects Officers At tho regular meeting of Oak Camp, No. 12R. W. O. V.. held at the 1. o. o. F. hall last night, tho officers to serve for tho coming year were elected. Tho meeting was fol lowed by light refreshments and a short social time, which was greatly enjoyed. The officers selected were: Fred A. Fields, C. C: A. A. Senior maim, A. !,.; I). H. Houser, banker; M. M. Miller, clerk: M. Fickle, escort: .lolui Nelson, watchman: John I). Hall, sentry; William Hell, manager. NEWSPAPERMAN BARRED of com- IHit United Prein.) LAI'S ANNF.. Nov. 21. The mem bers of the press were barred at the asking for an 1 first te-crel session of the near east Mr Tlioinns took ! peaii" conference which opened at ..... ... i,... ni -,ri nor month and . Chat'-au Ouchy today. Isinet Pasha, now asks that Hie salary be restored , Lord Ciirzon. Premier Poincare and to 7r. per month. As Ibis Is a inn'- Pree b r Mu s i'inl conf. rrod behind ter which will affect the new council, .closed doors. The Turkish ripresen- tbe netillon was b ft on llie taniOiimv assumed an uiuepenui ni .,111 until next mooting. !""''. apparently holding that Tur- . ,.ii,i,.n for the paving of key Is occupying a new hUh position ies. with the privilege is In the near east. First avenue norm was pini on 1,. ,.-,,. . the council and the engineer was ln-!e.ii.,l to the . Mructod to pr. pr.ro plans ntul sped.! , f special rt. ..,,,.. for the iiril.niVonient. i ' The bid of L W M-t'Kor. In the sum of l.lnfi.s. for the paving of ACTING AS OHSLUVKIW III 1 HMoela'.. )'r,st. 1 LAI'SAN'NK. Nov. 21. Richard Washburn Child. American ambassa dor to Italy, and Joseph C. Grew, minister to Switzerland, acting as ub u rvers at the near east conference, conferred with Pullicate of Franco, Onon of Kiiglaud and Mussolini of Italy. a'V.d It. M. liullwlnklo, who has been 1 Visiting in Row-hurr for ir,!..- ii-,.. - . . ilrnnln- ,- 1 - It j ., ,1 , im; i or. 1 nusineu matters and I ot l.e bard.na already ex-i.cr,'"l"g friends, returned to Port-! land this alternoon, ' So startling have become the "poison dinner ....o-rs." nll".:e.i .0 involve Mrs. T.llie Min.ek m r. w, murm ' Kn ilik. now estimated at twelve, that As-i-.ant Slate A-ormy William Mol,,,hl,n. of ( h,er,go has been Jected to devote his entire time to the rase. The so-called Unca.-.. murd.-r trust w.is con, pos.-d f worn- en. w t "ny woiked out diaboll cal mu.d. rs arsenic. Mrs. Kl.m. k has .1. cl.ir. d Mrs. Koulik mipplu d her with poison. women of the country who stop In Portland and w!io sp-ak to the c.n:i iry by means of the radio. Kqulp-, ment. which can b- piirchnsi d from $.10 up. will enable persons all over the northwest to bear Th- Or'-goubin broadcasting station, whi.h rone s In uinisiiallv e. ar and strong. The Oregoiilan's opening concert,, clvon Inst tiicht. v. :n luald over Th- V,.u.-ll,vl,.w i.c- VICT sel the !'- of any station ev n,.,,l u'Ik, lea plainly as If the , rformers were in , that locli'y tho first of tho the :nn. 1 i. Tl.e s.l Installed monMi. Mr. West Is a very good bv The Oregon an U the strongest on ,ari.r nnd In going Into bnOnes the Pacific coa.-t. with th" exception fnr himself In Co'.ullle Is nsure-l of the set operated bv the l." An- 0f a K0 future os that city 11 reles Times This latiir station Is rrowirig verv rapidlv. Mi. West Identically the s.une as that of T!ie t,nH R pr,.,-,! nianv friends In this Oregnnian and al-i ,v' r' city who regret to see him leave, clear, although It is rot quite as loud . ,lllt who sh him well In his busl as The Oregoniaii. 'nisi cnterprl-o. ; Movlntr To Ootillllle. Herne West, now employed as barber a' Harnes barber shim, has ai d lo r.-. Tlie cnurchased a half Interest In a bar Its entirety ns ,,,r s:lnp nt Co inlllo and Is moving