La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, November 13, 1924, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING ; ; NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
ratuV ctiftttn
C I T Y
ED I TTO'N
THE WEATHE3
' Portland. (Af) Cloudi
ness and rain Friday add to
night in the west portion.
VStMt-
VOLUME XXIII.
(Uy Harry 1. Ilunl)
WASHINGTON (NKA Hpeclli!)
L'.venis oi tnc lust ID uioiiIIih
havo changed the whole utmos-
pnere or mo filial cusl room of
tho White House.
Jllthcrto It altvuys liu born re
garded ns thu hull or WnshlnK
lon's social activities. It lms been
a place for festivities, for par
Has, receptions., dances. . Its bik
ecstlon always has been ' one of
uheor, of Jiupplness, of' Kulcty
' Today, however, ' there Is a
senso .pr oppression, a suggestion
of sadness, that , Is felt by ; ul'
who'entor it. Its echoing" emnti-,
,ness' Is ;no .longer that of a bri
Jlunt bull-room, hut rather that
of a lunerul chnpel. ,.' ' . ;
r- Four times in hut little, over a
year has. this room, .no . often thai
scene oty the cnpllurs most bril
liant social nrrslrs. been Iho set
ting; tor a- funeral. .
' First It wag l'resldent' ilardlnp.
Then Mis. Work, wlto of the
secretary of tho interior. Then
younir Calvin Coolldgo Jr., and
lastly. Hccretury of AsrlcJlluro
Wallace. , . :
Tills procession of ti-ufredicn
throush' the great state jiarlor h.is
somehow altered Its aura that
mysterious 'duality by .which,
places us well as ? persona ' influ
ence the moods of visitors. Tho
suggestion of lauBhlnir, dnncliuf
none. ;' In its place is
the - brooding, . heavy quiet ' of a
sepulc'hor. . . - . .,.'' '
Wa-Hhlnirton -society , for th Inat
forlnlfrlit hits been "up In- the
nlr" over Captain Oeortro : w.
Hloele, who cmnu over from Ger
many with tho Zlt: 'and Is to
coniniund this ulstfist of tho, Zep
pelins..'' t "
... Steelo luis been the soclul lion
or mc nour. ..no less than a do.
en parties huvu been thrown for
lilm In us many days. ,
,
Mrs, Calhorlno New, wife of the
postmaster (renernl, herself form
erly an' authoress, ..thlnlis that
while Mark Twain may have been,
till right as a writer ho was a rot
ten politician., :
Mrs: New's observations' follow
"a redding of .TwiUn',M' .,irobloBl'a.
phy. Just out, which the humor?.
1st silvuliiled should not he pun
llshi'd until 10 years after his
death. in tho course - of these
memoirs Twain severely criticised
Hoo.ievell. and' Uenvrnl .J.eonard
wood; both i?ood ltepqbllciLns,
and thereby moved Airs. New 'to,
protest. ! , '
"Twain was a '"uiufirxvuinp," she
declares, "therefore. iis .political
ff!nnMnmd an os M .
DALLAS. Tcxns. (AIM l.rnlf-w
Hii Anicrlcun pcopln cut morv
fivhok' pnil n bri'iidn. liiorr vK'-'tw-Mrs
ouoked to retain Hm- llmi units,
inort' whole Jntlk and nuttinil
Kwci'tR. the next two or thrn: kU
rallons will bp a nation of ui:ak
lilies so fur n hone tim arc
roinrrniML" lr, C. It. Kowlkra of
HlrnilnirhitTii, A In., Hrwrtrtl in an
ii'hlrcm toiltiy ut the Amrrican lin
tal AnHoelnHon convention.
"In lln mutter of dh;l. Ih den
tal proffHHion has hii (ipptirtunlty
for doltie n fal pTVlcft in ouHin
hip u diet Hint rurnlftln-n thr iipc-9-f.iry
Him. kiiI in to hiiild tooth and
hon' ntructurt- during tin- irr-nnful
and pro-Ht-liool iiiTlud. H8 well iia
Ourlnt? rhlhlhood to tin tlctitf-nth
ytnr.M Dr. (. It. I'owllu-f nht.
"On hns only to look uhoiii hltn
to s( tlutt llic Ani'-rlran iK-opli' an
not f-atlnic Uio rlirht kind of lirvadH.
rico nnd Hvacln, to say noOilntr of
ITopfrly proport ionrd vrffftuhli'
diet," tho speaker dfrlnri-d. Jl
Rlat)d t hut it in pohhIIjIi for any
indivldnal to rduci? deeny in It Is
"n mouth 7fi per cnt by proper
Imrtio prophyluxlN. nnd tliat proper
motttli hyslrno would reduce the
pi'rcontatjp of rontaffloun dlnenne?
In children, such an muinpH, men
Hies, scarlet fever, etc.
Suspect Held
CORRECT FOOD
IS NEGESSARy
Murder Case Released
LOS AN't.lXlvH (ly rim vo
rlnietl rrtH) The Miltee tmlay
Hdinliictl lhcmwUf tn)lff.iil b
the niurtler of Harry I. tint, ilia
nnmil ib-nlei. lmrl- l (ttmrfl.
burlier, biiHuand f a woman rriVnl
f KntK. a fiimiioeil atwI lalrr
ivIm-J last nlctil. Hsl Hall, nsl
ftt broki-r. nrrt'leil yiliTila.v,
na4 rflrantl la-t nlubt roHowtn;
a Mrrt c HI Una.
US ANOKLIiH (Uy llj.- Assm-I-bd
res. An eApltnatlon. un
Mti!faHory to the pobec of wlml
'io wm ilolntr during tin s-vin
ininu tin lMt ween p. m. and
4 p. m. last Monday, within whltli
i"Ttoi M)irr' Kai. ubtiiu"d brok
ir jttid muskiun. wwr hot and
UBMBBR ASSOCIATED PRESS
SPUII BUDGETFOR MSjUilK
RIHR HFAfl statistician nnilNTY IS 4 isTiri Hill m rc
III FLIGHT S DRAWN OP ..mi2&iMW IT GUILTY
Federal Agents Break
Up Huge Plot, Trcas-.
v :my : Reports '.:
MORS DEATH GAVE
CUSTOMS WEN; TIP
jewehy "Valued at Quar-
tei" ' iviuiion jjouars i is
Seized S,; Offi
cials, -v ' - -y :
WASHINGTON -B' Iho Associ
ated Tress) Agents of' the customs
Si-rvic? have Huccerded in break
ing up one' of- the 'greatest smufC
ffllng consplrnclfis in nxrnt years,
It. WHfl -diseJotu-d' Wednesday nlffht
at the treasury.MVliee ' it was said
that customs nnis. in half a doz
en sections-; of -'thfi' coirntr- in re.
cent ihont hs'have. poized- and iden
Kf4ed smueifled. ji-wolry- valued at
more than a quarter of a million
dollars. .
Information afl.'to th.. success of
tho auenls' efforta. whifh' were !in
aupnrotod with tho kHUnR- at Los
AnBeles.Jast Auffust ot Mrs. Thor
esa Mors.-witlLTVhbwe brder "Ktd"
SlcCoy ha been, Charged, was re
ceived here. , Wodn'esdayi when
flffents of Uie; Bocylcor in, Nw York
notified' tho treasury they hiul un
wound "di'tutls of Mm smusi;llng
operations.1 ? '.V ' - ' ' , V '
. r. I.cailer in I'llpliL , !.
Tbrt treasury 'Was infbrm'ed that
a man .nujned ;UMla.mik' now in
flight to, a-,fq.reiffn -count,ry' was
the., person who . "ftcuatly ' had
uctually brbUrTh th Jewelry In.
Anr informa-iipn coiccrnlnir the
identity i of -ledlnnHki was , with
held uy the ofriclals.f bUt' It' was
indtmled thtit .their knowledge -whs
ot doflnlto ua.ta how tons he Ima
operated or howmueh. JeweJryJn
Ihe DffgregMto jia been itniugtfled
into tho -countTjvv-Tho fact , that
the trait wuB-picked .up; -on the
death of. Mrs. Mors, It Tvas alated,
was regarded us haing no 8lgnlfl
cHnce;, a tar' aa.-hcr 'dcjiih iisell'
was condorneflv ! , T; ' '
" Whether. Medianslvi openilcd for
himself or as an- agent for higher
up wa'npt indleatel,. but-accord-Ing
to pilstoms sorViee feconls, he
was the head and'fortrbnt of th'
active operatlunii and had enlisted
a doeii o morc'ahles In disposal
of t ho' jewelry. ' - s . - ,
. VleHnisoC 'the! 'conspiracy were
numbered by offlciils, at "several
hundn-d,! KcatttTPd widely' over
the country. The vagenls have
seized all ihe jewelry . th'-y havo
been ableto find, but it wiw said
that proBably as much more never
would Ik uncovered. Innocent pur
chasers .have slowed it away In
safe placos or ore wearing It, not
knowing Its origin. -
Mors Jewelry Identified.
The J"wlrw possessoii hy Mrs.
Mors-was the first to he Identified
positively. l-'rom that beginning
the ag'-nts. It was said, ran down
a series of clues In Taclfio coast
cities. They found much jewelry
both iii San. Francisco and Los
Anjfeles, (ho Jatl'T city where Mrs.
Mors hud her home, providing
the greater nuantlty.
The trnll led eastwanl, and the
port of entry was found to have
boi-n N-w York, from which base
Medlanskl, according to customs
officers, directed the distribution
and sale of the jewelry. There
(Continued on pug f)
4-DAY ROUND-UP
PLANNED FOR
COMING YEAR
I'KNDLKTON. Ore. (Tly the As
sociated I'repsi - Pendleton will
havo Tour days of the Uound-l'p
next ywir, Inslesd of the custfimnry
three, according to an announce
inent. Henry W. Collins has boon re-eh-clod
president of the board of
directors. : " ' ' J
In Katz
killed In hi- apartment here, en us
ed Hal ILHI. fi-nl ft broker
of Hanta .Munfca. to be h Id In tlx
city juil Wednedny ntht, eharg
j cd wHh nisplclon of murder.
Hall told the poll re ihe nljrltt of
j the klHlnjc that he had 1h en ne
- gotiatlng a realty d-al wHh Kail
I snd haV bft him at 0":53 o'rbK-k
MoikIuv Venlni?. A oVIwk
KatR stagin rid down the stairs and
i into an aiar1rm-nt on Ihe floor tie.
low. wltrrc he died in a ft w mo
ments from a bullet In hi? ntk.
j '.iftieirs invvstlgaMng the rast- dv
rlar'd that It mould have hcn
vlrtiiBtlv impossible wit liin that
i seven mlnutvs for another man to
i
LA
PtHtTlAXD, tire. (Uy Iho As
sociated I'ress) Soil moisture
conditions improved very materi
ally ftvur the state us a whole dur
ing the month of October. 1'p to
the L'Jnd of the month, conditions
were almost ideal for seeding op
erations In Iho western part of tho
state, while the long continued
drouth prevailed over most of the
eastern part of the slate. Since
October 22 seodlng operations in
the western sect Ion have been
practically at a BtundutiU ,ns a re
sult of continued rainfall. Records
of Ihe Portland weather " bureau
station, on October 23, showed a
deficiency In rainfall Htnee Sept. ,
1924. of .7T. Inch. On October 31,
tho record ah owed an exeess (com
pared with tho normal) of Z.'its
inches and on Nov. Hi, tho excess
It, reported as 4.70 inches, states
l- L. Kent, statistician.
' While snowfall has been record
ed In many localities' during the
past few days, most or the wi'.sicn
part of thu state bus not ye i'xd
renl killing frosts.
..; Korecasts of production for this
season of the principal crops In
Oregon and the L'nlted Stales, and
December estimates for last year
aro as follows:
(Continued on patrA 51
HOT DAK K, (Special) Willi
one blue, one red. und eight other
prbiii ribbons and with the only
gold medal for an outstandingly
clean booth that tho stoek show
management has nwnrded for Sev
eral years, W. T. Kumbtirg, Phy
mere f a rm : foreman , u ml Marvin
Dlinh-lH. IIHSttMllinl h..frimii!ili
returned to the Hot luko Sanatnr
luni with pr. Thy's eleven ntrles,
m the i 'uclflc mi ernat tnnah L1V
stock . Show. -They Incidentally 1
bring back a report ot tho praise
they heard fur Dr. l'hy's exhlbllt
which bacKs up the enthusiastic I
letti'rs and t'.,l,'rtMIH )U 1',H been
receivliiK from stoek show officials
and many of the visitors at Urn his
Portland event.
The ribbons and prices are prov
ing especially surprising to Dr. Phy.
In spile of the ttiuny who would
visit his slock and would "lelt hltn
so," he did nut believe hat his
young herd would be able to com
pete in any way with the national
champions sent out from the cast,
wilh the show slrhiK tin Carna
tion people select Trum 1 heir hun
dreds of animals or even with the
HoIh) oins of OrcRon breeders of
many years slandlng. He sent
eleven animals down, in a compli
ment to O. M. Pluuiiuer. manager
of Ihe show, and lo the spirit which
made possible a Pacific Interna
tional this year after the disaster
of Ihe recent fire.
At Mr. Plum liter's rr'iuisl. Or.
Phy decorated his stalls. Plum-
tner has always d'-clan-d Hint Dr.
Phy's display at the rnion Stork
Show was the most artistic be has
ver seen at any Hiieh eveni ; bill
he told Ihe. phymere representa
tives at the Piielfle International
that he could no lonicer say that.
I le c plains I hat In tnh nds to sub
stitute 'Paeifie International" for
"I nlun Stoek Show." for. be says,
the exhibit Dr. Phy made nt the
Portlund event surpass s any lie
has ever put on at I'nlnn.
Ilenl Mm Firm.
Pbyniere Klnc Kobrs. who took
first at the Puelfh Inlornallonal.
over all entries In his class. Is the
fOnntlnnnd mi on (P s)
M,l:K. f. (AD MrM. War
r n (. Ilurilln In p porltd nut no
in ; tiuli' lln ljKit:tl curly lo- I
day. whlfh h Hprnt a pnln '
tut. r'wt I t'KB nichi. Inl' l or lie .
Inff jftvi-n in a nt'WiuMTMin by
Ir. Siwi r. 1t ph!..iiri.irt, to-kiy'a
InilN fin whr r.-n ovit a iclt-iihon
hy a nur?'. Till Is tuk n lo in-tiicai-
lr. Huwyi-r 1m n-mainltii;
cIohi- to Iti-r bliiil-.
Mrs. ("icorjrc irmham
Dead in Portland Today
PMItTI.ANI. On-. (AO Mr
ttoru-- (I. 1tlnuh.ini. widow of lh
hit- Ju'lb' I Unchain, rliol (it a
lot-ill ho-plinl t'Mjny mi ih- contlu
blvu of a to 3'-ar illuc u.
MANY PRIZES
mmm
IS. HARDING I
NOT SO ILL!
GRANDE OREGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
toalpancjo, in .is .m v $ , i
Tho clnmty'budget for lj2ii has
been prepared and will be adver
tised shortly for final passage u
a meeting of iho. county court Fri
day. December ftth. at 10 o'clock
In the morning. ' Tho total, exclu
sive of th'ff state fund, Is $3 10.545.40
which is $7,25!;2u more than last
year's figure also exclusive of the
state fund.
The general fund this year
amounts to (G4.480 against $G2,
194 in 1914. This year the school,
htfrh school nnd library fund totals
$72,nGft.4" and last year It was
$7l.742.2rt. The reason for tho In
crease in thlSffund is the Increase
in school population-, and similar
incidentals.
The 1J2& rnad fund' amounts to
t2B.dO and the market road fund
?:i2,000. Last year's figures wore
:io;criO end $:t0,000 respectively,
Iload bond interest Inst year-was
$58,tift0 and this year's amount Is
identical.
The- total, amount of estimated
expendit ures this year for all pur
poses Is $356,45.40 and tho total
estimated receipts from ull Hources
$;G.S00, leaving the total amount
to be raised by tax levy $311,
545.40. CITY DADS TO
In order Mini ;he 'ooniiniKslotler
eleid nihy'hsve on opportunity ro
leurn the steps thu have been
tukeu by the present . commission
toward. KolvJng the' wilier (lllestion
It was' decided lunt evening ul the
rt'tfulsr weekly nieetlnj; to cull a
special session next Monday even
ing in '' the ofriMs of tho l.a
(Irnnde InveKlment couipany.
This resolution was passed wilh
the approve! nr II. S. Itrowntou.
Sherwood Wlllhitus and C. J. Illuck
present Incumbents. At the meet
ing it is planned to ilLscuss vari
ous pheses or the water situation
wilh A. T. Hill, It. 1'. Uindls and
Charles riajle, commissioners
elect, lo give the new men (lie ad
vantage or the work done by the
present' office holders.
Mr. I'layle was ut the mcelhtg
Inst evening accustoming lilinseir
lo the dulles of the orrlce which
h will uysuiiie lifter Hie first or
the year.
Itlltld Coiiisrl SiMin.
In the clly mtuiager's report for
the week a sub-report from An.
drew l.oney, director of the I,;.
Cnuvle Miinlclpnl hund. was read
which, set the dale of tho nel
public concert by the orminl.:it ion
tentatively on December iii.
Several petitions ror small Im
provements In the city were pre
sented. A dnnce license was
granted the Knglcs Lodge nnd per
mls.slon lo hung a banner above
Hie streets was also granted the
same organisation. A petition
tor nn arc light on Ihe corner of
Seventh and M avenues and a pe
tition for extension of a sewer
fPnlitlnitert on nsre a7
Using White
Space
Molhln? nrlii nmn 1m (hi1 at
trft('tli.mv44 ttt an advi-rtlv-iih-iK
1 haii i Ih miH-r u-it f
wliltt af. It limy mtk
lyiM inalUT a an approprtntc
Frame t'i a tiirtun- r l
may supply jui tlu rluht un
trnt wilh rvadlna- niHtlT to
it.tr tin rnipliat" ymt Hill
iHt-tl. White -futi' (Im away
Willi Hint "jmi.tiMi; up" vfftft
rvrn with mill iytr aifl
mitkr It vnjr Utr Jn to rt-ail
lite aKrrils4'r nMMiicc.
W arr ulH'l to Ituw- ai.r
H n Imiw wliltr ihki' i-tui Im'-I
lMt UMll.
"Obscrtcr AlTerUlng
A BleKliaaillaiiig Scrvkv
MEET;- MDNDAY
I no painters dkln't kick at
done I for nothing if they'd
imlnleis, the director flgtnrd,
Allhoiietli Iji Orumlo fulled to
hoo Lluul. Oukli'y Kelly nnd 1,1a
miuudron of Lr. H. alrplunrs AhiiIh
llra day, thu (litrlit wnsn't cullrd
off It was iniri'ly poslponi'd until
next Htirlni;.
I.lnul. Kelly pxpri'8!ii'd Keen iIIb
illipolnlinent In not lii-tug nliln to
nttrnd nnd proiiilm'd tlio presence
or lit.ifctmdi'oii in this .city im soon
us the. winter. ends.
The day heron; Armistice day.
Kelly covered 'piirt of the trip In-
Hpectlnir InndlnK condlllons which
were not ruvuriiblc nnd Unit' to-
inellier wilh the steady downpour or
rain aloiiK the Columbia: river, du
elded upon tho postponement of tne
'rip. . , ',' ; .. . i
VISIT AMEHIGA
I.IINIKi.V (I!y Ihe Assnclulid
Press) Kuiusay ilacl)oniild Is
conteniphitlng a visit to America
on n holiday trip urter his liurd
Blind of nearly u year us (Heat
llrllaln's pniiiier, the livening
Star today says it iiudersluiids.
jMcKENNON GAVE
t ADDRESS BEFORE'
I PORTLAND MEN
inning ids recent visit to I'ort
Ihilid Hoyd MeKeiinoii or I his clly.
jwlio rereseiils the (iuuranty I'lind
Lire Insuranci Association ol
jiimaha, was Invited to Sieak be
jrore a gulherlng of bond deuh rs
I invenlmenl bunkers in Unit
city.
Mr. Mfkeution spoke on the ud-i
vantage to the people or lire Insur-!
unee and Investment, calling alien -
lion lo the dire m i d or separating
the two. His talk wits Well receiv
ed nnd a number or the bunkers
stated rollowlng the meeting that
their Interest was aroused by I lie
analysis given In the tc.ik.
man rot M iu;ai in ai to
KI'(;KM:, or.-. fun-in rmihy,
ii. priinliw nl native r Uinn roiin
l , f 1 1 1 wiKl'Icnly In IiIr ii ill niiinhil"
In IiIh privulc K'iriiicit Uw. II In
body v)ih round by hi wlf" nnd
phyflrlunH who wire :u llocl Hld
he bad lin-n dctid for myriil
li'Miin. Hiir( dlHi'iii wjih 1h" prob
iiiibf caiiHf of ib'itlli, act'ordin lo
(iroin-r llruiiHli'tfcr.
.Mr. Coob-y wuh born nt I'oltHtff
tirovc lit yrar oiro mid bud llvd
lb r" until rivi- yturH uKo wln-n ip
Hint It 1m funnily movd lo Kiiu' tn-.
lb- 1 Niirviv. d by hi widow, and
four t lill'ln-n. In-t1L r'oob-y of
db tnn, Kay I'oob'
I Mib- Cuolny
and Atbn rooh-y.
at horn'.
i:k-i-Uini IIi'miHh f.ltcn
Al.liAW. Or.-. in Iho Hind. I
disirbi O. I-;. Ni-wpr1 wa brld
(-'u-iiibli-. r. J. Hbi-dd alriady
hrbl Mil urrirv of jiittlf-f. In a
l.nnon Marv. y A. Wnrbl wan cb- t-.-.I
JiiHtii-c nnd J. !. Ijicv ronntubb-.
Al Hi'M Homo . W. Ilowb y wna
.l-l.d Jn)r.- and O. I. M.riun-ronHiubb-.
n HulM-y H- rt H.
lfk Wiut bflt-d oontabl'', but
tm lm h JiiHtii-i- of Ibis jm ai t: at
pri nt, tin? oourt wllf hiivit to up
point a fonftablc. n ('b-lan boat
J t'. LIMnrd for tuiwUbk in tht
Albany dutrict. f
SPRIG VISIT
IS PROMISED
mm w
13, 1921.
all when they worn os.slgnc1 to this Job. - ThevM pmlwbly liav
boon askI. Tho ghls had to have new -WotlU-ta 2 JnT
were just tho ones who mn innko them pivttlwt. , " '
WTHERCOLD
OVERJREGl
The coldest iul Tier licre this
seuson occurred lust ovcnini! wjien
tho mercury In the Bovernitiehl
thermometer ai firo ' deparlmcnt
houdiiuiirters dropped to. 10 deRrees
above aero. Itcporl from Eastern
Oremiin points all Indlciitii freeiliiK
lenipeVntures. ' ' " ;
Ateuchilip 'stllllid Hull the mer
uui y , rcKlHlcKcil six desrees. Iioloiv
rtero liist. tilKhh '
' 1
tilt AN l IIAI'IDH, Mich. (Ily
llie .Associated Ifrcss) I'oslul in.
epcclors urrlvcd hero today to In
vcstlgnto an exdosln which
wricked I ho' loading dock und re
celvlng room or the main poslof.
rice hern lull, yesterday, . killing
three men nnd Injuring 12 uthers.
Herman Pcltcrsch, cleric, died
nrtcr both legs .were blown orr.
Krncst A. lioth, truck driver, died
three hours after the explosion
und Dave Newhouse, 19, died to
day. The theory Is advanced that the
explosion wiui a premature blust j
ot a iioniii sent through the mall
but no rragmelit of a bomb or
other vxploslvca can be found.
Mexican Dcnutics End
lluarrd wilh rilinnlnv
' 11 wim uuiipiay
MKXICO CITV (Hy the Assocl-
uled Press) Two inembers of thn
Mexican chnniher of deputies wero
seriously wounded in a shootlug
. r .. ... .....
inruy nisi iiigni.
lmls Morones,
most prominent
labor leader in Mexico,
through t tie stomach, und l'opoldo
' tiilerrero was shot Ihroiigh Ihe
! rliesl. The i.bontlng followed
fliHpuii' in tin; i-buuibnr.
mas m;i;i-k iiTiMA'ri:ii
OltlXlON ITY, Orif. A pro
pound InidKf-t for Un jfon riy ror
U2U hfi I n prfpand by th- bud-
Kfl fonHiiHti-n nnd (ho vUy rout
inIkhIoii and the rHllmulcM will )
dlHf.-iiKwd and ni-ti-d upon by Op
vot r nt a itH'i'tbiK tn Hi' clly hall
lii-i-emb.-r 3, nt which, (Inn- lbi city
comiiilKKlon will nnnounci! tho tax
b-vy for the tmnulfiK year.
In lim proiiom-d lnidKl Ihe h
tliflald (-Kpi'ndltun-N for' (ho ynr
I of ill $:(1.4ir, und tin- intlmati-d rr
Gilpin $2H,im, iavinf ViH.ulfi lo
bo rulM-'J by taxation Jn i!-'3 (In:
.xp'n'IKijr.M totaled IKI.tCS. Tin
propoK d budtfut mIwj hvh forth thai
for the flmt hair of l':i lb
, )f (j. ri,y K()V(;rtiiii. nt huvi
jtolab d .17,ftL'ii.
Morlarty lo l ly Today.
I.KM. On Cm pi ul n J. I'. Mo
rlarty of th I.' nit oil Xtiii.n nvlation
h-rvto". who Willi biM alrplam- Iimk
b' n inarouind a( tin hi air fair
Krnundfi Iiiti. for mon than a w-.-k
Mil.) I hat iio probably w ouid bop
off for M.-dfonl. Aft.-r a lrl f stoi
al ji-drord lt- will contitiu.- lo Han
I "bifn. i "m plain Morlarly wan t-.
italbd by Iho frov-rniii'-nt to pilot
Jilio . dlrlKibb Hbonnndoah. north
I front Han Obiro two w.-rlCri into.
' lb-can- of tn-avy rains onoountor
ltd on hln ntura trln tho raptain
vtm ord'-n -J to n-tin In U ti-porarl'V
iu La.viu.
mm
3, INJURES 12
-wmuun oquvuiu rnsw : INI I I IVI K r. K . -Ci I
XTRA
in n.v.n Hvvvv.v.m. loikii-,
iio.STOV (.) t- William j.
Itutler, chilli man of Ihe ltepuli
Henn niitliiiinl ctjiiiuillu, (odny
was npiwlntod Iiy limoriinr tax to
siiw-ced (he Inle Senator IkkJki! m
scnutor fruin MimKacliuspltH.
WANTS l'.XTIW , 8F.SNH) ' '
WASHINGTON (Al) An pxtra
srsfloii of f.ie new imirrrii nwn
nrtcr MkivIi Uh, was mwsl today
l Senntiir llorali, of Miilio. who
nahl he tlioiusht liiriii iiud railroad
measures, . world coiiri nranusalH.
and iicrliiiiM tin n.'llcr sliuulif lm latralo lirolillilllon -enriireifnienB by
Itikeji up ., Hiat- thnei lloralii'rymir to Interpret, what alcotrollc
voiced imc opinion afu-r a call (in
President Coolldgn Hornh Iw
llcvcs liule general legislation ' will
lie nci.oiiipllshed III the Ik.iiiIht
siwdiMi, wlilt h Is to H., duviMMl
clilerly lo apiii-iHuintkais.. Itepro.
Hciiiatlvo Itiin.in. .it . Ohio, also
culled on the iircsldent, oircHhlng
tm F.iiiiiin, (lu'iarmg. ne saw iio.coCK,. ut Haltlmore, baforo . lt la
msruHty for an est siMslon and J willing to. cotniiicntiioa the effect
nun such mini measure as wore
nwessary colihl lie lintullwl at tlio
short session. ., ... - , .
Itt Molts lni'oi;nih;i'v.
ri;ii.l.(j (Al) Itcport clnni
lalllig hero I hill leng Vu llslnng,
"( bilMlnii general" in win nil vt
llic goteriiiiH'iit tliniugli a nllll
ii)tii. hud fled rroni Tien Tsln,
wliero lie bud Ixvn ullemllng an
ImiMirlnnl conference wll'.i Chang
Tso Mn, Miuicliiuiun, were de
clared raise today.. The, confer,
ence Is still pr.xtTdlng, It was
slutlMl.
MiAO CIVKN HOOD ItlVUR
HOOD III VER," Or. A ruin'
storm did not dampen tho ardor of
mid-Columbia legionnaires and
,mi'a in larss
crowd ut a theater hern today to
.ceii Drato Aruiisiicc day by giving
otticliil widcome to the
villlev'n
rlttB' ,lnm""d lo the city by
:"l,l"ln -''. pioneer river
"'"""'boat man, whoso home lo now
Ut Mllllllllltl, II lie !,! IS.llr t'l...
nt .Mimliulli.il ltiach, Calif.. Tho
'''""' fr association Joined with theiusement wilh -tho Methodist ladles
iionai Kiiaru unit in hnnorliiK tho
tiS-yi-ur-old national imtdiin.
NiLtlianb-1 c'oc, founder of th
d(y, jourm-yid to J'nrtland in
Miii". If) til, for the matt-rials for
l hi flatf. Tiny worn so.wn by MIhm
rnrinlb Moody, ploncrr of Tim
DalliH, oit iho find m-wlnff umclilno
t-vi-r broiiKltt to Ori-Kolt.
Woman Amtniil In I In Id.
HKND, Oro. Tim Horn rutirh,
lawt known beor pardon In tho vl
cliilty ttf Itond, wuh nildt-d by ofll-croi-H
of In; National tjiw Mnforoo.
inont Iraxiio and nfl a n-Hitll Mrn,
ii. A. AroiiMon wuh arroKti'il on a
churyo of po.wHtttun of llnuor.
Week Begins Monday
Aincrb-an l-:dtitullon W''k, lu b
obs'rv-d Not-ml'r 17 to ' li. itioiu
aivo. In a national movoiucnt nnd j
will In; k!i n rognbutnro In Iji I
frand' us dm w lu re in this rutin )
try.
Thi w.-k is ono thai IH find
at lurnlnir th.-lr attntbm to iho
m-booln. tin biinifi of tbo nation.
On- of () fialnrt s will b- nn urgt i
that all purtnln vlult tbo mdiooln
hoiin- tuiit during Die wook, and j
ilKTby gain a more eoniplotc i
knowb ditf of the Institution in
Jib h i.'it iiitld--n Ktvi-n fun-
dmuuitai Iraluuiip iu tdji ut lilt)
Representative Acquitted
oi unarge or violat-
ing. Volstead Law;
FARMER CAN MAKE
CIDER AT HOME
i City , Man, However,. Ac-
coraing to est Case
Result, Has No. Right
to. Make Beer. - : -
HALT1MOKK (Uy tho Aasocl
ated Pross) Representative John
PhllHo Hill was acquitted, by a
Jtiry In the United mates court, to
day of violating the Volstead law
by manufacturing; Intoxicating wine
and cider at his home. ; - , -.
The trial -waa tho result of
test ease forced by Hill, who main
tained that tho Volstead law gavo
Ihe Tanners thq right to manufac
ture elder and wlno but withheld
from city men thq right to make
bocr. ., ,. '.-.' t . .. . ,.
Thn verdict came at tixiUcnd of
IT hours '.'deliberation by, !tho jury
before It wna able to . reach.' an
agreement,' ;, , 1 k , t .
Tlio first ballot waa 10 to "2' for
iicitulttal, according to , a juror..
ino rerdlct apeak for. itself."
Colonel Hill aald. When, the verdict
whs rnua Hill was surrounded by
a group of. admirers, Istruggllng to
shako his hand. v . - ; .
OM) CTITK, 8AVS VOISTEAO
GUAN1TK FAI.1.S, iilnn. (Bytho
Asaoclated I'ress) Judge Honer's
opinion that fruit juloea may bo
made for . home consumption re
gardless of tho alcoholic content la
"old Hlurr," , Andrew j. Volsleud
declared today. "You cun't admin-.
content makes the beverage Intoxi
cating. I dp not fool Hopcr' ro"-
will offect prohibition," ho aalO.
WAHltlNOTON.Uiy, IK" Atwochi.
-tetl Press) The justlcrt department
I will .await ii tAl report from tho
L'nUed Hliites tStorucy,' Mr. Woodi
of . Hcpreseiitatlvo . lllH'a .'acquittal
In. I ho r'.iler. cast.'.' ;
, Alloi'iuy .aerttral Hlotio explained
Ihcre could , bu no. appeal by. thu
goveriinient-under 'law, und there
fore the case- becomes u closed In
cident Insofar an tho government la
concerned. . . . ' :; ,
"Who liken ;to wrap themav a
around a nlco, Juicy, well coiMrd
atcak a aleak that came from a
obck deer?-.
I Those who do. and thoy are lo-
glon, may enjpy that pleasant sen
Ballon that entiles when t m.nt la
I well attended to, when tho Wing,
Kin and Fleetfoot club holds lta
j Venison feed ' tonight at aeven
nVlnnlf In t.A Unll.-Jl.t -t.w.
o"elock in the Methodist church
ftorvlng.
Thu dinner Is hot restricted to
(dub mom burs but Is open to all
who purchane an admission ticket.
Tiok"t will bp Hold at th door.
Thn club foods, whether they be
von I son, fish or clam, are always
onjoyahl" ovonis end tonight's wild
inont bnnqiift promlsoa to bo ono
of tho best ovor held, ;
1KX1S W 15 CENTS
l'OUTLANl), Ore. (AP) Cattle
and mVrp steady today, hogs 15 ,
c-n(H hlKli.-r, Hghtwoight 9.1'6 to
9 1". KggH on cunt higher, 50e
and Rlc. Mutlor 4uo, ltuttcrlut
stoady. . -
HAN KltANVlHCO (Wt
ltut-
that they will lub-r turn to. . ,
AlthouKlt It Is not widely Known,
"Aintjrloa," written by . .bimul
Vanois Hutlth, Is now com posed of
otgbt versos, Instond of the utik
Inal four, and two of tho lab-i
ri'iW'H. t'onipixittl by tim author of
tho oriicinul anthem, are dovott-d to
the schools.
Tho vitihh dfsorve to bo sung In
every school In the land, bccordiittf
to a communication from the bu
reau of education. dopaH incut of
the Interior, Washington, 1. (.'., thu
1 i
VENISON FEED
THIS EVENING
Jt'vaUuual ok pAft 6i