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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY rattftr CITY EDITION THE WEATHER 'Portland (AP) Oregon: Rain In the wcat, ratn and mow In the east tonight and Wednesday. ,-.;. VOLUME XXIII. MEMTlKIt ASSOCIATED PitKSH LA GRANDE OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1925. .MKMBEFl ASSOCIATED PHKH.H NUMBER 82 & Hunt's Daily Letter (By Harry It. Hunt) WASHINGTON (NKA Special) Ptioplo die every day, but a White House New Year reception, with itH parade of fashionables and Its dis play of kowns and gurment.i, comes but once annually. Porhaps that wag tho reason why Interested persons had to hunt; their morning papers through with a mocroscopo , to find the Item ubout the aged man who dropped j dead of heart failure while waiting in line to shako the president and Mrs. Coolldge by the hand and wish them a "Happy New Year." There were columns and column? of typo describing the costume ol Mrs. Coolldge "of two-faced crepe satin in a peculiar shade of Aire dale tan, which is o cross between beige and pumpkin' and the out flttinga of tho other ladles present. There were other columns de scriptive of the gold-braid and tin sol decorations dolling up tho rep resentatives of the diplomatic corps, and the cocked hats and epaulettes of our won navy officers. . Hut tho real hoart-lntorest story of tho oocasion was tucked away on an inside page, as though prlnt . ed grudgingly, for fear its telling would jar the sensibilities of the of ficial social set which did not have to stand long in line before getting its chanco to shake tho presidential hand. But while, officialdom was being received. Samuel J). Doss, who had served Uncle Sam for many years in the mail division of the Postof flce Department, waited outside in the cold and snow with other mem bers or tho Oldest Inhabitants' As sociation. A heart attack struck him down as ho waited. He was dead before an ambulance frora a nearby hos pital arrived. Hostt' companions those of the Oldest Inhabitants' Association recall that tragedy even more dra matic descended on a presidential reception given by President Ar thur on January i, 1883. At that time lOllsha Allen, min ister from Hawaii, and dean of the diplomatic corps, was at the head of the line of official notables to flOIJGHIOH $ues Ford IQ P.HnQFM y"l IU UMUULI1 J FOR LONDON L'J (Continued on Pago 4.) JURY TO QUIZ JOSL QU1ANA President Appoints Ber lin Ambassador as Kel logg's Successor ' CONFIRMATION OF OTHERS HELD UP Senate Moves Slowly in Giving Credentials to . U. B. Warren -and Har lan Stone. WASHINGTON (Uy till' Assocl tiled I'rosH) Akinson H.' HouEhton, nnibassador lit Horlln, has boon definitely selected to succeed Am bassador Kcllofrg at London, , who haa been appointed secretary of state to succeed Secretary Huches Houghton hrs acquired first hand knowledge of Kuropean re habilitation through attendance, at many conferences. Tho president, It Is understood, holds Mr. Houghton In high re gard, both officially and personally and feels thut Hie will In every re spect bo an udmirable represents- tlvo of the United titutcs at the Court of St. James. Aaron Saplio, Chicago lawyer, lias made a formal demand Hint Henry Ford's Dearborn Inde pendent retraet statements al lowed to liavo been intended to show conspiracy by Internation al tlews to exploit American ag riculture. Sapiro will sue Ford for one million dollars damages If the retraction Is not forthcoming. Although four Filipino!) were ur restod in connection with the Jim my Woe's rooming house robbery last Friday night, only two of the luartet were held for hearing yes terday uflernoon. Uoforc the hear ing two found not Implicated in tho robbery were -cleaned. The hearing, held In Judge Sla ter's court, found City Attorney Cochran and cx-Clty Attorney Orecn facing each other. Kufino C'utapang was releused and Jose (juialiu bound over to await me action of the grand Jury under $1(100 bonds. He could not raise the thousand dollars unci is now belmr held In thu county Jail. t'atapang was rearrested, how-,1 ever, lust night after lurtlilT ev.1 deneo had been given lo thif polite that may indicate thai he was ja member or the bandits.- iJe Is in the city Jail awaiting ajiuthcr bear- Spanish War Veterans' Officers Are Seated Insinuation of ofliceiH of the j ispuumn war vcinniiis wun .h-m at a recent meeting. Jf. H. Ander son wiiH installed as commander, II. II.' IJrenholU, H"-nior vice com munder. and l. C. Conner. Junior vice commander. After the installation the mem bers of the ladle auxiliary served a banquet which was much en joyed by the members. DELAYS COXFIUMATIOX WASHINGTON (By tho Associ ated Press) While Washington buzzes with reports of further im pending changes In high admini stration circles following tho unex pected announcement Saturday of the resignation of Secretary Hugh es, evidence Increased that in' Whit House circles no more cab inet changes were expected before March 4 except in the selection of a secretary of agricultural to. sue eeed Howard M. Gore, who will at that time' becumu gorvwrnoi .CWest Virginia. . . v.- As ' discussions iroceMietl ,'the 'senate took rtTui'dic'r stop toward' connrinatiqiv'ttV VMorrWy "fjrnWal Charles 'jJeecnVT'Warren1 'iel-f gan ns attorney 'gYneraC Boh noiU:-1 ,inaiions wvre k(:ih .... iiiy last week umV.Uiat. uM ft, .Warren was, ; referrfd .Sjo?id:y,,,in,i regular. Course to a ,HuJ-eoinnniU:e, of, in Judiciary coinmltteu. , KenntorB.,sal'J; I horn was no suggestion of opposi tion to Mr. Warren. Tho nomination of Mr. Stone was appro'cd by a subcommittee but the full judiciary committee defer red final action on it when iSenulor Overman, democrat, North Caro line, declined to Join with the ma jority of the subcommittee and In sisted on further inquiry into the court proceedings brouKht by ex-1 eeutors of the estute of J. Pierpont j Morgan against James A. Ownby of Colorado. Mr. Stone was of counsel for the' executors, In "tljat. action and Mr. Oynby'hiiK protest ed against the noipinuton. ; IILER APPLE ; CROP MOVING A.B. Conley s. Were Married 67 Years Ago PESSIMISTS i ' ". r tidmi ii i 10 Born in Different Years DlPtf - IMBLKFt, Ore. (Special). Within two weeks Imbler will Ik out of the apple business entire- ly for the present season. 1 - The last to sell their crops are William Uolllns, who haa in the neighborhood of 3,000 boxes, Which sold at the price of $ per box, fuco and fill. H'hls Bale. Isi 30 cents above the price which was-taken , by the- majority of the .fruity gvoYcrs, who realized ujl Ahc wcylfrom 3fl-ifi id f tents' e;(b(ix,vATrappe4a4d Ivp, N ;NiftnowrUf part tpi tnvi fifen.f i fr.HtWns isSrinM nenost ploWper'6uh f frmtinn,, ping alle to 'finance His ft tro'psi tius.r in'ntlng" compufHry tiffnlng) 'wKJi; 'any" cbtOpanu oV) cOrpiihstioniii'JD' nevt'V kels In hnrry' to malkdt his1 "crops and usually commands the top price for, his fruit," i local observer comments, truth' fully. "His apples, though not quite as large as some others, are of uverago size throughout and well colored. In packing his apples he only bad three boxes of culls out of 200 boxes orchard run and but very few have raised apples that will run like these do.' Ciets Top l'rlcc Celebrated Anniversary January 4th, Three Days After Daughter Had Golden Wedding. "Every morning for C7 years" yes, that Is a long time for two peo ple to look nt each other across the breakfast table. In thes,o hurrying times of the Jazz family and food out of cans and paper sacks, with quick and easy divorcw for suspect incompati bility; sixty-seven years of married life seems a long span of time. The young lady, of eighty-four years, her eyes deep with merri ment as she looked across the room to the straight young lad of eighty eight birthdays, said: "Well, Bird and I hrtven't had a very hard time looking at each other for six ty-seven years." Married 07 Years. ' The speaker -was Mrs. A. B. Con- ley and the "straight young lad" her - husband. The occasion was tholr Bixty-seventh wedding anni versary January 4th," 1925. "There are a good many changes in G7 veurs: and Ihtnen arc differ ent here in i.u. Grandn and in the ' Hefore an audience Grande Rondo valley from what they were, when we landed here,! last September, half a century ago.! But GO years, or 67, doesn't seem no very long. Time goes rapidly when "you are interested and you are busy raising a family and get ting enough for them to eat and wear. "My name was Jolsa Hopper, and I was married to Bird Conley at Mt. Vernon. 111., on Jan.' 4th, 1858," Mrs. Conley continued. "There are only three of my near klnfolka living: my sister', Pelpha Blnks, who Is 80 and 'lives at WcBt Frank fort; a half sister, hlnda ' Brad shaw, residing at Weiser, Idaho; and my double- cousin, Benjamin Smith. 87, who lives at Mt. Ver non, III. Came West In 7I. Irving Vining Hits at the ': ) Knockers Straight ; ? . from Shoulder . TROUBLES TOLD TIRE TOURISTS Mental Attitude of Many Oregonians Serve to Hustle Visitois oil to ! Other Communities. i Carrying a message .that ho .de livered straight from tho Bhoulder,! ;lrvin Vining, ' president of the state chamber of commerce, was Chief, speaker and guest pf1 honor at tho luncheon today at noon at Odd Fellows hall. that taxed tho' capacity of the hall, ho con cisely ' outlined general conditions existing , in most of Oregon oday that ore far from' enticing to tour ist settlement or sottlement of othorp from outside points' not gen erally classed as tourists. Telling their troubles to a pros pective settler, instead of "putting the best foot forward" Is one of the greatest .handicaps to, land settle ment In this state at the present time, he firmly declared. Ho quot- ATTACKS Oil GOVERNOR MATERIALIZE Twin brothers, but born In dlffcmit nioi)llia and different years. That's wliat Uioie two Anuirllln (Tex.) boys can IcU tlio world wlicn they grow lip. Tho nuino Is Bhown noldliiK Jaincs Way DnnJel In her right Rim and Thomas Ito Daniel In tho left arm. James Ray. was born at b:J3 p. ni., Dec. Il l Tliomns Itex was born at 1:40 a. m , Jan, 1. Each wolglusl 9 pounds "'at birth. The' father, a Iwu-Ikt, now lias something to talk 1 about besides racing and baseball. SUB AGROUND ' GFF CHATHAM CHATHAM, Moss, (By tho Asso ciated Press) Submarine S-19. ed one Ir.stnnce wbercln an Eustorn which rnn agounS today at Hie on millionaire "chucked" a huge do- trance to Orleans harbor, Sent a; velopmont'plnn In Oregon because nicssage at nine o'clock this morn of potty bickerings and protesta-. .w suylng hor Bosltlon was dart- tlons'of minor natures that ills- gerous duo to heavy seas, gdestrd the easterner so much thatj q-ho submarine, which had u Su ite left glad to get away from It .degroo list, reported Bhu was roll all., j V' Imr'ln tlio muil . while heavy. seus rilKea over ller. uoaai guuru crow Opportunity IS Here. A. has l' Wilson is another who iseverul thousand boxes of Sli , ".WAUiUix s(X)i:ts i;i:aks ; lWIVt()lT't"(lly tlic Assoclutiid J'lfssi.-r-TI'hJ Jut " easlnrn- prob lulfl Xliitd not Vevolvo about Jiip-i anese Imnllirrntifrti. hor do-s H' gitln.1 prominent pliir-e In Aiuer Icail ! foreign relatldtis through t - ! . - vJContinned on once St PUZZLE ANSWER THAIX Wltl.CK TOUi IIHill Koihcs Khleh..Jie sold- At. l-r ( box niuj out of this year'a cr6p 'he luis netted hiiiiHelf a nice little sum of money, Mr, Wilson owns1! a flim orchard just east oC; Jtrtbtor, one liiHE in JouathuoH niidj the rest Jn , llonu'S. , lie. re ceived a better, price ' for his Jonathans eurlicn, in the giune thiin the rest. ..... , ,i .'. ! , The , last to wll was Oeorgt Oonklin who has 'in the neigh- borhood of G.ooft or '7.M0 boxes of Honifs which were sold for 1.3fi. This has been considered by tint different buyers as the best crop In the valley. His up- pleu arc huger than any grown "Wo lived In Illinois about twelve years after we married, where our (our children were born, and thrtfij moveiMo the new .country qf Kan-! shs. . In the spring of , f "74, pn itay., sixth, wo left .Kprt icott, Kansafl,: with (our wagons, 'qr. th.o.,pre,gOtnl (top iT-j f ur teiif, iyejc Ip ,-gqud. sTiM)4httd horst!, learns, .and wo 1r4vi'HliriRbt. along. AVft.Htopped. JoJ ffred" onrwp.ck, where t,h, grass wst good coming across. the plans,, and ilways resU'd. on , Bundays..l. recall 'thjit about Itlio. t.lmp wewcre jgoin up mio iNCprasa. .,pi-.o;(r. .poing camped on a noViy ,in- a. Uttlo low vaiiey, wneu, u;r,viuni ;W,mu una rain storm parsed over the prulrles, tearing things up, but it passed high over our valley without doing us any damage. Yes there were great many teams corning to Cali fornia and Oregon that year, but we didn't travel In any regular train, though we became acquaint ed with a good many, and the peo- plo helped one another oh the way. Wo crossed the Piatt river at North j Piatt, following the river a longj ways Into Wyoming. We came: south of the Wind Itiver moun-j tains, and up through Hnda Kp'rlngs, mid north! to Kort llall,, Idaho. Near the lrort we helped lo bury tin old m 11 n who .had traveled near us u' long ways n ., , u remember the C'ourtrlghts and many'others, crossing lo this coun try the same . year , wv-, did. Oixc young man .bu(;uiiu,.vvry1iHtle,n,lVR to' our train, travelllpg wiJLh .lis a, XTRA UNDERWOOD BILL V VOTED DOWN WASHINGTON (AP). Series of Bills Striking at Administration Intro duced in Salem WOULD CUT INTO SOURCE OF POWER Measures Would Abolish State i Market Agent and Prohibition Agent; Other Bills' Up. . -.. .,..' . .. : - i. . , are stondlitg by and the voast guard r., , ,. iV.u o. .... u. Acushnct Is expected to r.!Och tho northwestern railroad systems ' '. " IlOVJujr.! !Th Bubmdrimi Kds YlVe1' officers . 7.iL .ii wl . i ii . " and 36 men -uboutd. thin opportunity-ihut would result from thisiUn'd predicted that' a groat' InHuieoM fourtsts: especially at- traeted byiltlVe nntldhal parks' and celdiiplnytfrbund,"WoUld colne to 1Mb. state, 'beginning 'tills yeof.: H declared that'fln orgAnltiatlon'must' Im 'formed, fin' organization that will not'tflghb'ltsf own purpose directly or 'Indirectly' by "Inntl vert eat Inoves, to'rceelvn lhefle' prospective Oregon- iftnst HeKiiieritloned the fact that "gateway men" men who would STATE HOUSE,. ealem, Ore. (By tho Associated - Press) The flrstj of a scries or bills striking at tho Pierce administration are now bo fore the stato legislature. Sonators Ritner and Taylor 'Introduced a . mcasuro abolishing tho state mar ket agent and Representative North introduced a bill abolishing thu market agent and the stato prohi bition pommissioner. . Bills aro expected to bo Intro duced proposing the merging of Iho Insurance and corporation de partments with other departments, and transferring' jurisdiction' over the penitentiary to ths board of control. Mora Consolidation. A bill Introduced In the senate would also transfer -the grain de- The Jones substitute for the T.nk?Z7tlxal"J!? J"r'".d'.c" Underwood bill to refer the the public . service eon,-, -iion whole Muscle Shoals question IJT . to a commission Was adopted flees outright. However, he does Indni hi tha aennto dfl tn SI ' "ot expect thorn to pass, but moro- loaay oy me senaie, 4B 10 d.i.. ,y brlnir about di.Ussion -which The ' adoption- of the substi tute means defeat of the Un del-wood bill. NoiTis then in traduced a hew substitute. BORAH URGES 7 . FARM RELIEF (ly the ASHin-1- l-'arni legiKiuiiiin WOMAN FKOZICN l)i:.NVr;il (Al (no .woman would lead to the Introduction of mensures transferring mo moots to some other office. ' 1 ' Hall's Plan If the joint resolution introduced by Senator Hall prevails, thwre will, bnl no,Wforf,.rriuo. thl session to consolidate any- departments,:' The resolution calls for a spocliM WAKHINiTt)N direct incomlfia- tourists to tho part, otiil l'nws) of the state where they would find ; should and win Isi nintal by roll- I M-cklng Hi-HmtI Kortlaml, tho most pffered In their line .gi-css before ndjitliniiilent In tlio . ller of I'.io rcseun invty, opliilon or HrcMilmt 'Mlldgi iHlatioii to lie ri'fommimdiril by tile airrleiiltliral ioiliniHHl(ni Is nxMHtt6d by tli iiresldint to bo worthy of was frozen t death and olio nuut , committee of one'seiatdr.twofoj) Is lost soinewlH-re im UmgN Poak, i aentatlyes and sfO f tnet)ors war Kte J'lu-k, h tlut mult of "" i.aii av targa iq lnvesu .nttmntnlii ' tuMNkm., Stintlay. '' .roport, M MM JOlVie. niiw aigiini w. yniiei KTn'iary Vij " iliu, iienvirr oiianiorr oi commerce, n-itli ' 'Waninr Klbner, fllmlH tiie eak Niimluy,' and while they wore ruining, down a ' bllxuinl began. MtsH Vallle ttlls forecil til halt while ltrr.comuiilo!i went for aid. : Klo-u-'r reached u tlmlNlliie Iioiiniv or HiiulM.!l ni rarty, but found tho woman dead. Inrtles am today ! Hull. in.,... n..,i v wi.. I 'A hill nrvnlwl 'k VhA ..nln n.,J I f tnmnl.lln 'nuhiitkiAt. I.U 1 1 iiuhso fee(i of automobiles forty, per cent und Increasing gasollno tax to fivo cents per gallon, Is to be In troduced this afternoon by Senutoi' en- TIKUI.I.V (Uy Associated Press) More then u score of lives ore known to have been lost when the Berlin-to-Colngnc express struck n train standing In a station at J Heme. Westphalia, today. Committee Men Named By Both Senate and House KTATK jTorSK. Kaloni. Ore. 'belt, lnnls. 1'hvIn, l-'k. Soon uft-T i.'-rmanfril orifiiniza-' Johnson. l:ttn-r. tion of the senate houw had j Uunkinff I tutl-r, H:tnk?i. rr- hwn vfUvUii. H-nator Ous Jlni- h.tt. iMinn. Hall. liar-. Ktail r. prcni')iit or iho H'liatc bp.1 Kptnk r liurdirk of tho hou". un nnunro'l their commiit' ui'point-nints. The innate commltfe appoint- (.oun,lf.w,imn. ri irk. Too7. nifnm an- an follow, thr flM t rounlT and H.a;(, nriurn MH Damed mmibpr brlnr chairman of Urownt iUlil j0hn.in. MK'a eaoh : j ,ry Arlrultur.- - Toylar. V e a 1 , : " j on t ,:Hr. 1 7 nanTri JLrln,l EJ land. John.on. Dennis, liutler. AlrohoMc Traffic Oanan, LJ- j - dv. llutlrr. Harr, Johnon. . Asaec-n.cn: aud Tastion Cor- j (Continued on Page 5.) Claims .hwpn. Comm'-r und Kl ppcr. i.'ortictU c..rk. Kd'iy. Miller. nvination Ki;;nt', UiiiIh. (ContlniHid un I'aRa f.) METAL POLISH L LUiNCII FATAL TO TWO AT WEDDING f'OTTSVIUJ;. I'a. ly Ahc o-riati-d I'rppfl). Two tnvti riled, three oIIhts wcrp made nitc ally HI and nunn-roun men of a weflflinaT parly ot OllliTton, near h'-rn. ' urn brinjr tieutd Momlay hIkM in hoinea lonn; th Muhanoy vnlly as u re sult of v,hat is ri'portfd by po lio and phynk'iunn to hav birn ''tthr-r a wIioIphhIm polxon lnr plan or an IINHiiiPd pokp. Thp nnniPH or tlin vl( tlrim wnn not xiw n out. Acrordinn: to npoitM aiiioni; fiti Ip-i ton rpNidpnfa, nitniponp it the wpridlnff put mrtal poll nil In the punch bowl at the ed dlni? fpjiot. Kirt rpport wru that poison alcohol was r--sponnililf, but a physdHan who trputpd the vietittiB ntalpd that it wan a powerful pot won IhiU had none of tho charattprl tirji of alcohol poinoninir. Klx pprtonit are known to have drunk the li'jutr), but aa im miter of the party .rc tak cn to hor rip ami surrounding town by frlpnris thp exact n Jtn opr of victims wu not known Monday alyht would bo pnsti'd at tho blK trances to the ntulc. . , Tho speaker withhold nothing, wleldlnK liin oratorical mick with effect iveneHH, pointing Ornffon bus to dual KPHtlnft remedleH that would mean the approach of a Krculcr day for the atato. When he flntfiherl he wan1 Blven mil two Milnutcif or, hearty applautfe.. , i To KiM'ak ToniKht., ThlB Pveninff. at ihe banttiet tho nliumlKtr of commerce Ih nrranRliiK. he Wilt apcuk "uKalii, UHlnr? uh hlB toplu tk like subject.' - KlnHti Hlodditrd, pti sldent' of tho lof'al chamber of commerce, pro- nldetl ht- the iiieptfnte nnri Wllllnui lost while wnniiliiff for Minn Vallle. kin thin mnrnlnv nntifivAil thn tnonl . h?f Ty."s!orm of the bill. Hall Introduced SKIlKINfi CHIMINAL KLAMATH FAIJ8 (Al' An- Hticb mi(Hirt that the hukkUhI tborllhw am ntlll HiHMttiiK I'elo Kill a bill excluding from court ovl denco of persona operating speed traps on public ' highways unless tho persons aro offloora in uniform. ik out faults nlm' M pui tlirouh ,iu llvim. wnntl In oomuvtlon wltli A conferonco of logislatlvo commit with and bub- ((mp (() r,inim(o nsuy for . tho itinnler of G ar Hririumn, In a t",',, . ,of , Ort,on -alifornla and imHiuti rntiiilly. ffreat denl." When we cunm f -the , ro.Hly nOW)i pnstor of the renby place where th.e.tpail, branched to jtortantotrurc h. nturried thanks. An- ("allfurnia. thl youim man. left bis , nounevmcnts were mado of B newfttor ,1,-, -lured the problem con- nn extra hchhIoii. , WASHINGTON' (Jty the Abho-, elated Tre-Hs). While the prcst- dent's agricultural commission continue) Monday to wrestle with the probienl' of farm -relief, Sena tor ,10 fu h, " ltepul)llcan, Idaho, urgpd In the1 senate that UiImo he un early extra session of the new conKiess to exact legisla tion dealing with the subject. Calling attention that farm aid hud been a predominant Iss le in the last campaign, thn Idaho sen TROJAN CO Washington for untrorm rules of speed, IlKhts nhd signals was pro posed In resolution offered by Hall. ,, ',. (Continued on Pago, f.) ,! ,, RESIGNS POST DIRECTORS OF CLUB ELECTED party and am -,nortii , wjth xw.i un. of hoinlnatlntf club officers Well, that young tnaii-hls name j. which' tn to be Inaugurated provld wns Oporge Miller,- had found nfr the members will vote u constl Homething better Ihun CalKornlft I j mion change. This work Is in gold. He sluck right with us.and !cmrge of Krnent Watklns. arter wp got here, on January 1st.. t.eorgp Miller married oar only ppftM A V' rARIXKT daughter. Matilda Ann. Thny'wl. bLKMAl tilWl1 hratpd " their golden wedding annl- LOH ANOKLKH (Uy the AHsocl- atinJ Press) Coach Henderson, of' the i:nlverslty or Cnllfornln, has! tendered his resignation which has! veraary this New Years. Four Clilldn n. "Jabe Conley. my brother-fn-la w, with hlB family were of our parly. CAUSES CONCERN (Continued 'on Tafro fi.) relief, Is the same as it was be fore tho election. ,,.....,, . . heen uccepted. I he Lns AnBeles F.X-: Thn ' annual menllnir of Ihe Iji ers are to hnvo any permanent .,. v .,. i-,,,i ,., n . , ,. ..... "... .... semi-official sources. evening with a reoresentatlvo at- Efforts nr being llindu to get ten.lnnee nreannt. ' Thn nrlnelnnl "I want to regliiter my pro. Knutn Hoekno. Notro Damn conch, business attended to was the eloe test," he said, "against the prop- to succeed Henderson, the Rxumln- linn nr .,.v.,n iiiroxinr. nf e,. ninh uniiein null. nKricuii ill e mis uu- pr snys. Justed itself or will adjust Itsclfi Off Again, On Again, Gone Again 7 Koine ni1iprtl'rs nre that tt they Jump fmm one method) of aden(.lntt In nuntlicr. anil then on lo ii third, M-4'khig greater reurtin eat Ii Jump, or rotirc they arc disappoint ed MfH Imibii-' of the mean tjiey ii -M", but Ibe way they nlioiit II. It'a our tuinlne U help mdve Bftvertlnliig pmh lenw. ObTter AdprlHng A Mcrchuduiait Servicer1 In the near future.' lettermpiils in some lines of; IV PARTI fTUn V, frl'-ultur', ho continued, .nvo j urc of crops In Kuropii and thn I'A Hf H (Hy the Associated . I uwcs reparations plan. Ho add- trpnii). -The slate for the new cd. however, that the Dawes plan 0,lll(lt m (lerninn cablnpt is, hPing rormeu coum not no oi innrmg nenent by lr. linns Kuther, us published! jnlens the amount of reparations hern todav. Is causlnir consider-' to be paid by Germany Is fixed at u oeiinue sum. llutirlHm Takes Iwtie, Henntor Bruce, I )cmocratt Mary land, took Issue with Uptiator Hor ah thai confrrcea'.onal cctlon was neeeHsary. He asserted that the plight of the farmer was being i ulieved by "natural process" wit h which thn B-overiimcnL has Harry Zurhrirk. R I. Crowo, A. Hlchardson, I'. U Lilly, Chafte Boh- Woninii Ih DO Years Did, nenkamp, C. H. Reynolds and Kr COItVAl.t.IH, Ore. one hun- nest Walklna Wero selocted to fill dred friends and, neighbors called thn places left vacant by tho soven on Ornndmn I'rudenco I, Chip- retiring directors Tho new mem nifirt hero In honor of her 90th hers of tho board will sorva for birthday. Mrs. .Chtpman Is the two years. mbeishlp In tho Kast- , Tho cup won by Harry Zurbrlck em Htnr of any woman In tho in the nil-club tournament last fall i niiefi mimtii, inM.irniui in u was oiiieiaiiy presented to ino or- able anxiety In official circles. The Oerman tendpney toward nstionnltntn which the cabinet's makeup shows lsregarded here a auguring badly fr Krance-Qer-m art relations as a whole. Two Scarlet Fever . eases ucveiou jiere nothmc to do.- "The tiuth Jh," ter received by her some time, ago ganhmtlon by its donors, tho Oregon from a New York investigator. Hardware and Implement company. ' Hhe has two children living. Mm., committed was appointed to Kva Moyer of this city and Chas. mako arrangements for a ahoot to Chlpman of Portland. bo held early In the tyring. The I a iiirtnuay cukp coiuaining vt snooi win no fmi on ino nanuicap eiiudlPB was a fealuifi or the cole- proposition wmi tno principal pnzo bmtlrm. u trup gun offered by A. J. Btunge. Two scarlet fever cases exist in I .a (Jrnndp today und city orrielalu ur taking every precaution ao the contagion will not spreud. The pollee fiiaiai!tlned the home of A- W. Wnll, at f02 (Ireenwood stnel, eteday. Tho other ese waa reported tmlny nt the residence of C. Kylo, 17M Cherry sireet. ry,JGekelers, Grouts Given est em ' Priority Water Rights MAHRKTS TOIlW I'OltTf.ANIl. Ore. (AT) Live stock nominally steady. Kitlrs one to three cent. hIKher. 7c4c. Butter 4 9c. Ilutt.rfat steady. HAN KHANCIHCO (Al'J Uut- urlut sj. . the Vtnryli Ki-mitor said, "that lhe fiiriii'-r does not try hard enough, lie Ih too prone to run to Lhi ffovornlitent 'with bis troubles. No mntloi. how fur fritlll ll'lFlllltlt I VI! r,,, (l,m. hi. troiilih, i.iiiv he. he' Al.l:M, Ore. (My the Associated i InR company, unt,' tho decree s"ts up a cry, und we msy con- ' " oi.i.-iii.i .-. in.n . n.,UVIVVH nna n., slrl. r ourselves fort mate If the today Included i In Inalter of deter- ! modified. . cry does not sssnme the tenor of.mlnatlon or relnllve rlithts or the n threut amilnst the (toverninent." ehilmnnls lo like or water of the 111(1 WATK.H CASK I)K( IDK.II When Henstor Mruce declnred at Orsnde Hiinde river above the; Hy the dix-lslon of the Supreme another point that he was almost mouth of (loidon I'reek and trllni- I nilrt Just bunded down, the ad constrnlnert to ask "Is there any turles, nn lipix'til fror.i Tnlon eoun-j Judication of the waters of the uirli tilluiel nrolilem at all?" scv- ty. opinion hy Justice Itm netl : : (Irunilu lliinde river is al Inst com- eral si-natnrs were, on their feet Oekelers and Grouts are held to he j pleteil. seeking to Kr the Information, entitled to be restored to priority rlithts .. i rights of 1S as against nil parties (CoUtiOUBd (IU i'S & jllivulvi.a,vceiit luv I'louvtjr l iuur- The determination of tb- of the various users of th (CoulUtutnJ a Page I.)