ROSEBURG NEWS-REVIEW SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 1925.
FEDERAL AGENT TO
nnm I ntm-rnnti
- MEHBEGIHSTDUR
Hi aiwitatu of 1.000 l year,
'applies, ainont; n'liir. to I)ouk1h
, (Hiuty, rultifiiK iti salary wf the
lillstricl attorn1)' thi-re from
K'O to 2.iry pir annum.
11.-
(AiaotUtal hw Wir.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. A first
land Investigation Into tho bank
ing needs of livestock and other
agricultural interest were under
taken today by Coimnlstilonpr
Cooper, executive officer of the
larm loan board, as a result of re- Amocii rr M wu-.)
cent rerommendationa by the agri- ( STATE HOCKK. Kalem, Oro..
cultural commiitee. Feb. 7. Governor Walter M.
Leaving Washington today In 1 Pierce late yetrday vetoed Sen-
CHEN perish Id SECRETARY
WUBIGIBDeK fjofjis N 1T
1 SFflVICF!
! ta
Liberty theatre tomorrow for a f
"nreelay run. But In addition to ! T
l.tr.n an kfhL.la ,.KA I .. .
airplane. roiVr-cnastPrs and auto-:
mubiies, as he does in this produc- (
tion. Tatmadge Is a stickler for get-
ting thing right. Therefore he'
sp-nt several days In the office of
one of the largest Los Angeles
newspapers, getting posted on his
part of a young newspaper editor
u hlch he plays in the current at-'
traction.
company with A. C. Williams of
the loan board staff. Dr. Cooper
will make an extended trip
through the country to se what
can be dono to relieve the credit
fiituation.
In a letter advising President
Coolldge of the step, Secretary
Mellon said he was 'not entirely
clear as to the Ideas of the agri
cultural committee, which suggest
ed that the farm loan board "take
Borne aggressive steps which
would open up to competitive mar
keting associations the proper line
of credits." Tho secretary declared
the board always had been ready
to meet the legitimate demands of
cooperative organization but was
willing; to look over the situation
again and take wha'ever further
steps are possible.
The secretary suggested that
there must have "been some mis
understanding" with respect to
this phase of the agricultural com
missions report.
"The intermediate credit
hanks," he said, "have loaned ov
er 144.000,000 to tho co-operative
marketing associations as against
18,000,000 rediscount, and have
at all times been ready to meet
any legitimate demands of the co
operative marketing associations.
During the past yenr the war fi
nance corporation wns available
for this saint purpose but was not
called upon to any extent."
Favorable report of the Tram
ton bill, concentrating all prohibi
tion administration under a sep
arate unit In the treasury depart
ment was ordered today by the
- senate judiciary committee.
Heturn of funds and property
held by the alien property custo
dian would bo ordered under a bill
introduced today by Chairman
Borah of the senate foreign rela
tions committee, who expressed
hope of early enactment "in view
of the statement that plans have
been completed for settlement of
American clnlms."
A bill designed to encouruge co
operative markeiing was introduc
ed today by Representative Dlcks
inson, republican, Iowa. It would
provide for expansion of the bur
eau, of economics anil marketing
in the department of agriculture
and for creation of a marketing
council to bo composed of four
members appointed by the presi
dent with senate confirmation to
hold the positions permanently.
In addition an advisory body
would be organized from various
co-operative marketing Krouif.
ator Upton s bill authorizing the
city of IJend to exchange water
taken from the liesehutes river
for a similar amount of water
from Tumalo creek for municipal
purposes.
"All of the water from Tumalo
creek has been appropriated for
use on the Tumalo project or on
lands within the liesehutes coun
ty municipal improvement dis
trict," said the veto messago. "The
stato has expended $l.',0.000 on the
project and the district has ex
pended an additional ICf.o.ono.
The desert land board nnd the
Irrigation district now have con
trol of the project and this bill
does not authorize the board to
approve the exchange. I am In
full sympathy with the ntlenmt nf
fthe city of llend to acquire a pure
waier supply anil will b eglad to
approve u bill granting the desert
land board the right Insofar as
the state's interests are concerned
to approval this transfer under
proper terms. The existing rights
of the Tumalo district cannot be
taken away by leg'slatlon, but tho
city should have the right to -cure
lis supply upon paying pro-jU
per compensation to the district." II
The bill provided that the city
he given a right to tako wnter
from Tumalo creek, giving In ex
change with an irrigation project
the right to lake water from De
schutes river. The exchange and
delivery was to be through the
main canal of the Deschutes coun
ty municipal Improvement district.
(s-jorlitnl PrM Ltunl Win.)
ELLKNSHIRO, Wash., Feb. 7
Odie, aged 24 and Imna, aged 1
year, son and daughter of Leslie
Kandell. storekeeper for the Chl
Icago, .Milwaukee and St. I'aul rail
i way at Cedar Falls, were burned
to death, and Miss Mildred Wil
son, of Hupert, idaho.a sister of
Mrs. Kandell, is in a Snoqualmie
Falls hospital near death as a re
sult of a fire which last night de
stroyed a "bunk car" at Cedar
Falls, it was learned here today.
The bluze is said to have been
caused when kerosene was used to
start a fire and an explosion fol
lowed. Mr. and Mrs. Kandell
were in another car.
ALLEGED LOOTER
Weeks Replies to Charge of
Inadequacy Hurled by
General Mitchell.
i:xi"i.oiiN(; ammonia is
FATAL; DAM.KiK :i,M0,000 !
(Atvx-UtM Preta LiH Wlr.) I
FORT LEE. N. J., Feb. 7. One !
man was killed, two were severe
ly Injured and eighteen were '
slightly hurt by falling walls af- :
ter the explosion of an ammonia
tank today In National Kvans
, , (.-jim 7.at,oratories. The explo
re T-n i r . 1 slim followed a fire, j
I" ACTS ARE WANTING i Salvatnre Joy. a projector, was
Kineu. i na explosion practically1
destryed the buldltig. The loss
Is estimated at nearly two million j
dallars by Thomus Tvans, prcsl- I
dent, who said that a number of I
valuabel films were destroyed. !
Refrains From Reference
to Proposed Demotion
of Mitchell to
Colonelcy.
(AMnrUtrri I'ri-H LtiimkI W'lrp.)
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. Feb. 7.
John U. Davenport, alias (leorge
W llllanis, of Minneapolis, alleged
to have been one of the men who
robbed the Northwestern Nation
al Hank of Milwaukee of i-T,0i0
In Liberty bonds and t'J.'-'i') in
ca;;h September 8, is under arrest
here. It was revealed today.
EDDY'S SCHOOL
BILL TO BANISH
"TRASH" PASSED
(Continued from pngo 1.)
resulting In demnnds for Increased
space, additional teiirherH and
more money, Tha elective system,
Ktltly declared, nut ken for a bu per
i ficlullty In high school education
which in being decried by some of
ih greatest authorities In the ed
ucational world today. Kddy quot
ed from recent reports of the Car
negie foundation for the advance
ment of teaching to prove his
"Through (he elective nynti'in. In
which bovH and girls In Iheir teens
, and of immature minds are per
mitted to choose the tttudles which
they are to purHue." Kddy Bald,
'innumerable imus.the hobbles of
half baked teachers, were blng
Imposed on boys and girls in the
high schools.
Out to Banish Trash
Tho effect of my bill will be to
banish at least f.u per rent nf this
trash from the hlnh school."
Kddy asserted his friendship for
the educational system, and de
clared he had no thought other
than to make It more effective
MIAMI. lla.. Feb. 7. Promo
tion of the sale of union made
products will be soukMi by the
American 1-Vderat Ion of Labor
Ihrotiuh h cainnaiuti of mie venr's
nnd more practlral In offering his hturation to be carried on b'v the
bill. County school superintend- 'union label trades department of
CAVE PRISONER
STILL BEYOND
REACH OF DRILL
(Continued from page 1.)
the way. Yesterday somebody
recognized fhlnee Chow and tho
Collins family look him home.
The shaft being sunk near Sand
Cave entrance Is going down wllh
painful Klowness. Miners dig a
Toot or two and then halt for tim
bering to prevent the sides caving
In. Half of Friday night was
spent on a timbering Job nnd this
morning the mine was llttlo moro
than 211 feet deep.
At ID a. m today, Collins has
been entombed VJ3 hours and It j
has been 4.ri hours since the last
rescuer heard him mumble "I'm
covered with dirt, Oh Cod, help
Mi'!" Those were the Inst words
anyone heard Collins sav.
Sappers Half Way Down
The shaft through which rescu
ers hope to reach Floyd Collins,
dead or alive. In his Sand Cave
prison was 22 feet deep today, ac
cording to latest ndvlces. Pro
gress thus far has been at the rate
of halt a foot an hour, Moro ttian
half the distance remains ahead
of the workers.
Workers were somewhat en
couraged by the nature of the
strain they had penetrated with
the diamond point drill. Further
drilling to the 4ti foot level Indicat
ed that there was no limestone or
samlsione of depth necessitating
blnstlng for at least 45 feet from
tho surface.
A third appeal for funds was
mnde today by H. !. Caldwell,
president of the People's Hank of
Cave City, who Is treasurer of the
relief fund. Cash received amounts
to only ItiUO but money pledged by
wire and In letters Is expected to
bring this amount to fv'it). Fx
penscs hnve passed the $1,000
mark.
ASSERTS CAPTURE
(AawM-tatrri Ptm I.urd Wire.)
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. Mak
ing n is nrst public statement re
garding the row that has center
ed about Hrlgadler Ceneral Mitch
ell, assistant chief of the army air
service. Secretary Weeks today de
clared that those who disagree
with fleneral Mitchell had been
the targets for "unjust superci
lious" criticism.
"Ilefore passing Judgment," said
tho secretary, "it would he well
for the country to be famllr with
(lenernl Mitchells' airnlane nolle
! LODGE DIRECTORY J'i
Umpqua Klan No. 5. Meet 2nd
and 4th Mondays of each ipnnth
Address P. O. Sox 885, Rose
burg. Oregon.
Union Encampment, NoT97 C676.
F. Meets In Odd Fellows Tem
ple on 2nd and 4th Wednesdays
of each month. Visiting Patri
archs nlwavs welcome.
FHEI1 MILLF.R. C. P.
W. P. WBTHERKLU Scrlbs
Neighbors cf VVooocrarti Lilac
Circle No. 49 Meets on first
and third Monday evenings. In
Ti
(AMorlitml Vnm Leaaeit Wirt )
PORTLAND, Ore., Feb. 7.
Captain Hubert Pamphlet and his
crow of five men of the schooner
Pescawlin were released from Jail
hero today when ball was deposit
ed on the federal immigration de
partment charge of entering t he
l ulled Slates unlawfully. This
charge was ill addition to one
alleging tho captain and crew
guilty of violating of the liquor
laws. Kail on this charge has
previously been posted.
A full report of the seizure of
the Pescawha off the Washington
coast by tho cutter Algonquin, af
ter tho Pescawha had rescued
nine of the crew on the wrecked
schooner Caohu, has been sent to
the attorney-general's office at
Washington, 1). C, and until or
ders have been received from
there no further steps will bo
taken in the case. Captain Pam
phlet asserted that his vessel was
-'10 miles out from the coast, when
he was arrested lust Wednesday
on a charge of rum riiiinnlng.
The Pescawha, with more thun
1,000 cases of liquor sealed in
her hold, Is in custody of Federal
authoriries hero.
K. of P. ball. Visiiing neighbors
Invited o attend.
AI.VIA WKTHKP.ELI,. O." N.
MARGARET WHITNEY. Clerk
United Artisans Meets In" Mao
cabee ball first and third Weil
nesdays. Visiting members al
ways welcome.
LAITREN McCnT.T.QCTT. M. A.
MILDRED MeCtlLLOCH. Treas.
FELLK STEPHENSON. Sec.
nOSFBFRG LODQE ICO. 1037 L
O. O. M. Meets every MondaJ ,
night. Moose Hall, 248 N. Jack-
son St. Club rooms open 7:30 to
10 p. m. Visiting brothers wel
come. j
H. FITRT.ONfl. ThVtetor.
H. O. PAROETER, Secretary. I
JNO. M. THRONE. Treasurer.
les, Including General Pershing
and many other great figures of
the American world war army."
"It is Incredible." continued Dr.
Weeks "I hat these officers should
wish to take any course relating
to the development of the air ser
vice Hint wnnM nnl ha
jbest Interest of the future defense
of tho I'nited Slates."
The war secretary's statement
was Issued while the house air
craft committee was being lold "by
Captain A. W. Johnson, assistant
chief of the naval air service that
some of General Mitchell's most
sweeping statements to the com
mittee about tho results of Joint
nrmy-nnvy maneuvers could not
be substantiated by the facts.
In an Indirect .reference to the
geiiiirnl's charge that officers are
"afraid to tell the truth." for fear
of discipline. Captain Johnson said
he had nsked Secretary Wilbur
whether there would be objection
to giving llie committee certain of
ficial correspondence and the sec
retary had replied:
leu everyming you Know.
Secretary Weeks did not touch
directly In his statement on the
ItifHlInn of General Mitchell's re
appointment as assistant chief of
the air service, which Is being
held in abeyance, while the war
departmi nr head examines the
general course of his conduct.
(The general's assignment to hi
jpresent post expires next montti 1 1 snrrl Chapter No.
'and unless he Is reappoint! d It"
will return to the rank of colem-l.
It was with reluctance, Mr.
said, that he had decided to make
any statement pi nding a final il"
clslen on the case of General
Mitchell but felt he could no Ions
er remain silent in justice to oth
er ufflci t's of the nrmy.
0. E. S RoseburQ Chapter No. 3. j
Holds their regular meeting '
on the first and third Thursdays '
In each month, all sojourning .
brothers and sisters are respect
futtv invited to attend.
CORA R. SINGLETON, W. M.
FREE JOHNSON. Secretary.
Eafitea, Roscburg Aerie Meets ID
Maccabee hall, nn Cass street.
on second and fourth Wednes.
da. evenlncs of each month, nt
8 o'clock. Visiting brethern In
good standing, stways welcome.
EIT.ENE LITTLE. W. P. P.
RICHARP PCSCH. W. P.
B. F. GOODMAN. See.
Portia's father was
. old-fashioned
In the days of Shakespeares famous heroine, buy
ing and selling were contests of wits. In Venice, hag
gling and dickering were the vogue. Along the Rialto,
sharp practice was the rule. Every purchase of silk
or spices was made at the buyer's risk. One had to be
a shrewd judge of values and one's fellows to escape
trickery.
Portia's 'father a merchant was used to the
ideas of guess, luck and accident. So much so, indeed,'
that it seemed natural to him to entrust the choice of
his daughter's husband to three closed caskets and a
lucky guess !
, Nowadays, we do not transact business blindly
nor leave important decisions to chance. It'is not
necessary for us to gamble when we buy. Commodi
ties are identified for us by trade-marks. Manufactur
ers go to the advertising colymns 'to tell us about their
products. Merchants describe their merchandise
price, quality and service.
By reading advertisements, we get a knowledge
of goods and stores that we can depend on.' Adver
tising reduces chance, in buying, to a minimum.
DO YOU READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS?
PRES. COW
Antlers Theatre
A Hclithousp, specially construe-
1 ti'd nn tho outr .mst point of L;i
!nmm IU :u'h, HuthTn California. Is
llw Incntc nf tho attrnctlnn offcrtil
patrons tlila v'k by the Anth iM
IhcHtre, bt'KinninK Sunday.
Tin' tttory ronrerns Itself In bilff
with lhe Hired Uchthouse keeper.
jlils daughter, Louise Fuzendn. tht-lr
helper and his du, Kin 1 in
31, R. A. M.
PfHted convocations on first
M third TiiBR'lRva, Masonic
Temple. All mem born reques
ted to attend and visiting com
panions wMnm.
A. A. WIT.OFR. Hk-h Priest.
W. P. HARRIS. Seretary.
007"F.T PhnetarfanodgiT-Na
8 Meets In Odd Fellows Tftm
pip pverv Friday evening. Vlslt-
Jntr brethern are always wel
come, PON ATT) YOT'NO. N. C.
A. J. OEPTIFS, Ree. Sec
J. D. BAILEY. Fin. Sec.
TO PUSH UNION LABEL
(Amx-lited Vrrm Imh Wire.)
WASHINGTON, Feb. '7. Presi
dent CooliditP na honorary nre!-
dent of lhe hoy Si-oirtw of Amer- against the brutality of a band nf
lrn, today received 15 ealo scouts I bootb'iiera operating along th
;lhe federation undT plans
Ulorjed by the executive council of
ilhn ft'dcrutlnn In Hen.-uon here
E
had opposed Iho iiiiAMin at tin
outset now hail wriiii'n liiin In sh
proval of his bill, hIIImiikIi can
tlonlnic him UKalnst Hi" " '
thrlr natni's. Irst It nn'i't wllh tho
mate suprrlnti'iiili iit of. puhllr In
struction, whom hi' ili (land to lie
UKalnst lh bill, althmitMi n. vi r
yel advancing ft 'sIhkIi sniiml ob
Ji'ctlun to Justify tils opposition.
Other Bills Passed
Other amnio bills pai d by lliu
HAonln vl'Stordav Incluiti'd:
minor' To nprnilt irrlKallon ills- C. C. IVn l. k. well Known
Irli'ta unilor ronlrart with iho -"u ni 01 r-marosr, wns seriously
Culled status lo cancel usscm-j hurl this inornlnR nt about ID!
nrali levied to pay l linrce "Ylork. w hen a hiilldlnc on which j
Jiavis: ItelHtlnn lo Ileus on ' lie w;n worklrlir. collapsed. unl
crops for water for IrrlKntlim and 'caused Mm to fall lo the Kround,
to provide for nollco and record o( his head, according to reports i
ueh Hens lo re today. Ilo was bronchi lo I
Tpton- To oslahlih Warner '". where Dr. Molvtn attended
refuse In Uike couniy aim i'n .i
Intended to : 11 man s neao anil II was I
I found that he suffered itepressed
traiture of iho skull, ami hem-
of Washington at the White
House and addressed a letter lo
the scouts of the country in ob
servance tomorrow of the fif
teenth anniversary or the found
Iiik of the orKiitilHtlon. "If there
ever was Justification for uncer
tainty as lo Iho UKwfullncrs of
this organization. It. has Iouk
slni-o been removed In view of
tho (sreat work of charncter de
velopment that has been accomp
lished," the president said in his
en- letter.
" The boy scouts have rnnlrlbut- Liberty Theatre
ed arently. under lhe splendid nichaid Talm-tike never has In
leadership of the best tralnlni! tor :,,U,y stunts. The darinx d :t
useful cltl.enshlp. It is desired th which he makes Ins Mtei-n fel
In rnnlemplutlUK nt this time the ,iers Hasp, come almost us seen: I
achlcvemenls of tills omanlatlon llullur,. , hi,,,; and lie has a in
to express the hope and 'rout l- .,,.,, v.ui,n tt It new ,1. ai h d.fv uf
nonce, inai 11 win continue to ex- ,r,.K , ln hlll aIst ofli rltiK. "Vo uli
Hid Adventure, ' w hlch i-omes to 'he
coast, whose leader, lou:las (,er
rard. has orofessed his love lei
l,oulsc so as to be In touch wild
the lighthouse whi n his ann el
cut-throats make tln-lr landing.
Kln-'rin-'rin ami Louise Kazetula
head the east, which Includes "lius
ler" I'olller. iMatliew lieu, I"oui:I:m
(lerrald and Charles Hill Mailes.
Mai St. Clair directed "The Llitlii
holise by lhe Sea," which uas
adapted for the screen by l'alil
Krancls .anuck.
pand in inehibers and -In the
streiiKth of Its appeal lo Iho youth !
of lhe nation."
I
T
-uame
jiart of Harney county
preserve antelope.
Senntor Davis and Hepresenta
tlve Oakes: Piovldlnjr for con-
iraeis oy irnmimii ,,.,,
ih riKteral aovemuient In coiupii- I
The bin Masonic dahce Riven by
the Ancient nnd Accepted Scottish
Kite lnlee of Perrtietlon in thu
errii ii:e of tlie bralti. lie w as elly w 111 take placo on next Thurs
ibrousht to town In an unconse- dav nlcht. Feh. 12th . l.inpoin' him,.
comlllion and has been un-
nee with the fact finders' act and
for assessment aceordlnn lo pro
ductive ability of lands In districts. ,
" Anion house bill passed by lhe
. senate yesterday was:
11. n. D6. Kuller: riacltm peace
Officers liniier woraiueo n n)niu-,
aallon set. i
Cordon Gets Raise 1
mL win ... ......I h. lliu .enntes
1 ne win i'i " - e
yesterday InereasliiB the salaries j. New, lleyiew Classified Ad
of tllstrlcl attorneys In Orenon, in'iTerilsinf for results.
consi tuns most or the day. accord
Itie to late reports, with only a
few intloiial periods, lie was ta
ken to a room at the llrnnd Ho
tel, ft em the doctor's offices,
where he will remain under ob
servation until certain svmptoms
develop. Mr. F.'nwlck is well
known at KUarose, where he has
ranch.
day. The dance Is for the benefit
of the IVMolay order here. Imita
tions have been sent lo Masons In
'all parts of the county and isttint;
, members an1 cordially Invited to at
tend. The IVMolay niclnth'ts hate
also boon Invited to participate In
the dance. The lllue IVvlls orches
tra will furnish music for Iho occasion.
We are Equipped
To furnish your complete
nillnork in a lioseburx
product for your home, of
fice, or buildinc.
Quality. Service and Price
Is Our Motto
Roscburglnibr.tt.Ca
Pythian Sisters, UmpM-'J Temple,
No. 4 Meets the second and
fourth Monday evenings of each
month, at the K. of P. hall. Vis
itors alwavs welcome.
MVUT1IA CHIHSTENSEN, M.K.C.
EVA MARKS, M. of H. C.
EVALYN HOOVKIl, M. of F.
1 ?
n a nn 1 1 inn
TOO iPITi
(AMwpIited Prw Iesaod Wfr.)
SEATTLE, Feb. 7. For the
killinc of Policeman R. L. Litaey
here September 2o, Charles Kalr
child was today sentenced to 19
years. 11 months ln the peniten
tiary.
defendants stood before him In
superior court. Somebody start
ed shooting as Lltsey burst Into
a house where someone had told
him there were suspicious charac
ters. LiUey fell as he drew his
pistol.
The sentence given Fairchild is
the limit for manslaughter.
ALUMINUM TRUST
IS DISCOVERED BY
ATtY. GEN. STONE
torney General Stone in a letter to
the commission last night.
Of the half dozen commodities
in the household supply Industries
discussed in the letter, aluminum
was cited as one in which price
control is practiced. By Its "prac
tical! complete control" of the sup
ply ot raw material from which
aluminum is made, the Aluminum
Company of America, the attorney
general said, "is in a position to
and does control the domestic
prices of sheet aluminum to the
utensil manufacturers."
Refrigerators, washing ma
chines, brooms and vacuum clean- '
era were the other household ar
ticles mentioned in the letter. Al
though certain practices of wash-
manufacturers are
Knights of Pythias, Alpha Lodpt
No. 47. Meets every Wednes
. dnv In Knlshts of Pythias hall
130 Rose street. Visitors always
welcomed.
SAM CIIKISTKNSON. C. C.
ROY (. Y(M"Ni, M. F.
V,. R. WIMBKI-Y. K. R 9.
United Brotherhood of Carpenters
and Jointers of America.
Meets in Moose ball second and
fourtjf Tuesday evenings of
each mc th. AU carpenters wet
corned.
T. F. ITOLMTTJ. Rec, Soc,
.T. F. MOOHR. Pres.
Woodmen of the World, Camp No
125 Meet In the Odd Fellows
Hall In Roseburg every first
and third Monday evenings. VIs
ltlne pplchbom nlwnvs welcome.
JOHN DKI.L HKSS. C. C.
M. M. Ml M.BR. Clerk.
B. P. O. Etks, Roteburg Lodgt
No. 326. Hold remlsr commu
nications at the Flk Temple oi
earh Thursday of every month
All members requested to at
tend regularly, nnd all vlsltlni
brothers ara cordially Invited to
attend.
D. B. TU'RAR, K
J. O. PAY. Secretary.,
hor qu'vi. result oNew
R"v w clasntrieu a(.veiitsemena
For quick results
Review ctuHnlili-d ids.
st news aver day.
uo Newa
l'tiou 135.
MR. HOMESEEKER
Am
lling b(mns on the snvi'l
r.tvtn.'tit p!an. Hnve two slw t
mmpletrit. or ill furnish i.-t
flnaiue snd build accord in t,i
Jour plana.
P. O. Hex V:n, or s?e me at
building West First Street
J. W. LANGENBERG
MTM"K TO Ki:i1TtHI1
In lit 't!iniy Court of th.' Slate of
Or. itir f-r lruiula County.
ln th.- itviUor of ttu Kstale if
.lot-n II. U:mh. d.-fji.'d
N,.t ri I ti. rt tv r.v,-n lht I h
1 ?tcn. il wjtn nr. th "Ird dy of
Inniui' v. 11', ttiiH- npt'lntr1 anrll
nrv ml m -i il rut or. with tlu will in-nfHr-il,
rf lh siit' of John H
HiiiKh. .I.i-. Tli.T.'f. ,., t jrr.
ii'nit tiviti i liilmg fiKii)nt ;tit
tnt- are r"iiuir.l to vrrni'nt tl
trt the tinI.Tlirn. ti nt hi
tfi. in ihr IVrkin HhiMIuc. In t''
'liv nf i;..n!irr. Orenon. iropfly
vorifl.d. with vMr-hr on
or 'tor i mwihii froni th dit
vt the firjtt r-nhlnntion ef llu no-
t! '-.
PiitfJ nnd firt r"'M-hfd tM
?llh day of ,Ts w.r- if.-..
t;i:iin;r k i x k n . Jr
i AnrHInrv Alni!nt rntnr of the
Eitalt of John H. lluigli, loiscd.
WASHINGTON. Feb. 7. In- !
vestlgatlon by the federal trade
commission of competitive condi- j
itions in a number of household ,
Sentence of Flovd Siverlv 'utility trades already has been car- Ing machine
and F. G. Richardson, convicted ried forward by the department of ,cpen to criticism the letter said,
January SO with Fairchild of j Justice in several cases to a point i the government is not yet in a po
manslaughter, was postponed to 'indicating possible action to pre-jsltfon to take definite steps
permit charges that they are ha- ivent monopolistic control of : against them. Investigation so
bitual criminals, to be filed. prices. I far has shown no violations of law
"If the jury had been as stead- j Conclusions and Indications In by the vacuum cleaners manu
fast as Policeman Litsoy, you men the several Investigations already jfacturers or any recent or present
would be awaiting the gallows under way or contemplated by the j violations in the sewing machine
now."snid .Tndeo Hall a thethree 'department were reported by At- I industry.
Hello! Hello!
Calling Up About the Children.
By GLUYAS WILLIAMS
WS TWRt'S A TW&liC TL
:?H0t:E II "IH'S D5U6 5TDRE
SHI'J KntR CALL UP, K
TORE TtCl 60 INTDTIIf MOV"
,.-b AND .LT HCW THE
Cn.CXN ARE
WAllE WWTiNS TOR N0MBS
maKh HIM SHCS NOT h
BiT WORRiLD , OH NO - OlW
IT'S TiirTlRCT TIME THD"I
LETT TrtCM WITH AUNT EMM
.V.? i
rXfiARW SiJCDtNiy theVuc
miK 16 WAIT AWP0LLV 10N6
F08 THE Nl)M6CR,D0ES HE
SUPPOSE ANYTHIN6 COOLP
BE IHt MATTER AT HOME
ALTERNATIS BEWEEN 5H0UT
INfe HELLO INTO PrlONt AND
woNDcwNc whether the
H00SE COOLP HAVE CAU6HT
FlRE OR ThE CHILPEN rWt
PAUIN P0WNSTNRS
'Tr-SLY DVLAlMi HUSH niALLY (VS AUT.T ENH-r
HEWS JOMiBOOV, iMOZ At A 'POOR CDNKECTOH.
AVE THE OMLrREN AURitm, REPORTS wrm A GROAN
ANT TiNPS (TS JCiT Tt AtsT EMM.C SAVS THE
OPERATOR WA:JTIN6 TC HWW OiplTRCN AR SOMfTHlrsi.
WHAT Nv-'MHER SHE'S AUiri &HE CANT MAKE OUT WAT WORRV
ATTTR CfiSJirWBLE
ETTORT 6ATHERS AUNT
EWMif S TRYING TO SAY
THE CHWJREN ARE A-
sleep am nor n
VriyjAMS
O McOivt NnnfiKf Sjmdkst
SPEND REST OT EVENINC
WORRYma WHV AUNT EMMIE
said not to worry coou
ANVTHINO HAVEWAUV BEElJ
THE :ATtR. AND HER VOICE
SOUNTED STRAN&E ,IT MfeHT
HAVE BEEN )iT THE POOR
CONNECTION -PJTOH DEAR
HA StiE BITTER CALL UP