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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER-EIGHT PAGES TODAY Quitting THE WEATHER CITY EDITION POItTLJkND AP Ore gon: Fair tonight and Frl-. day with continued cold. - VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1021. MEMDHlt ASHOCIATKIJ l'UESS ll:.llli:it AHHOCIATKl' I'ltESS NUMBER 84 : Hunt's Daily ! Letter (liy HAKIlY II. 1 1 TNT) AHI 1 1NCJTON ( N K Special . The war Isn't over, in Wusiiing lon. In fact, it hu.sn'1 even be gun. If you don't believe it, go into the public schools of the capital unci study the text books that ure bring used I" the "education" of the city's youth., Study particularly their histories and their geographies ror It was history and geography the lnte war was supposed to have changed. There you will find that" "The German Kmplru consists of 22 separate slates" of which Prussia is the largest. That "The king of Prussia Is also the emperor or kuiser of Germany." That "the laws are made by uu imperial par liament," and so on. ' Or, If your interests take you outside the status or Germany since the war, you may read that "Austria Hungary is u monarchy," tlHit "the cmporor or czar Is abso lute monarch of Uussla." In the geographies of the capi tal schools, vintage of 1014, St. Pe tersburg Is still the capital of Rus sia, there Is no Polund or Czecho slovakia, and the nutlonal boundaries- shown on the school wall maps are the same as before the educational Hip Van Winkles con trolling the Washington schools went to sleep. t Prubably there Is no other city or stale where such a condition ex ists, or would long bo permitted to exist, except in Washington, Dis trict of Columbia. . It wouldn't exist long hem if cither Washington, or the District, had the say-so. Washington, as a city, is merely a geographical fiction itself, its boundaries being co-extensive with those of the District, And the District is merely a step child of tho federal government, with a paternal congress doling out nickels and dimes lor It seduca- tion, while lavishing hundreds of millions on "development" projects elsewhere where the people havo votes. The rt'shlenls or Washington not only have no. vole for president, they have no voice in Haying what simll be spent on their schools. That lies in the decisions .or tho budget bureau of tin; jiatlonul gov fiDiA'ienf and tmj- congress..... The District can't even tax Itself to buy the .books that . wil tyach. its cmiurenr jaci iiLsjriwi , qi j ;."-, quilted history. UoiiftrVsJ hoYJ hov! much taxes he' capital shall raise, And miiuit(i"m ri(jn.W liiif (irtsl lis iuek.,nr"Uv.rl9i1lri JUJII-1 and iIIb'I important unil funtlu mentnl nutlonal liltlalutlon. one aimple. Nolntlon would seem to be to Hive WaiiliiKion: or ((JontinuiU on l'ugo 5.) Although H comparatively long liieeiing the weekly compilnsion gel-touether last night wi devoted for I he mo.t part ro routine busi ness. -. i The fire r po-rti the water report and the weekly report from the ehy mantiger worn read and ac cepted by Hie comiutsfdoncrs ull of whom were present. flint Harms, chief of police. EARNER DEBTS FACING CITY took up with the commission tbeisllot un,i aeriouKly wojnded problem r inning care oi or posing of the siray noraus nun have ree.-ntty Mum pteKeu up "d the streets of the dty. According io .Mr. iium-.- mr iium-o little nr no value so could not be sold. Tlnconimisfioncr.s after some discussion placed Ihe matter In the until some feasible plan for ills- posini; of the animals l developed (Jeorge Cochran akod for and uo. irivmi.iil m.pniluulnn tn hire stenographer on such Mty cases as he ,av see fit in order to prevent ii recurrence of the recent incident when it was found necessary to disinisM nmnh.-r of essei due lo Ihe met that the witness could not be found. With proper record ..!,.. ..r - i, i,.ii,iinni' (Continued on I'age B.) ' Glands Change Normal Animals Into Giants- liKI; K MI.K Y. I'al. ( I'.y lit'' Aw - eiuli d I'rewi) llr. Il. rle rt M. KvanH. one of the lor.mexl !elen- limn In anatomy and B'.atidular no- trhtnn ami a fju-tilly ineinher r th - I 'nisersltv nf I'ullfurnln. nnnuuni-.'d Weilneitday in the l-urr. Ill liwn- OI h .o.vsi or pllnltarj uian.l. H.l- 1 1 IN"( ll.l '1.1 (AT) A total of Ihe lalifornla Monthly, eanipox . nee.Jie mid. already has met with ,, Amerlean illlj-ns of Japan 1'iplill. atlon, the dewlopnii nl of n nneei w In reinovInK lh' gland from ne. i try reentered ox voters Klandlilar ntltrltion whleh he elalinn inlmaln and unlnl It iltlnK fll'lil vj- n terrlliflal eleetlon In the In have had reinarka'.le utieeean ; i raele.1 from It l.y ln.t.eli..n Blven , Hfft niHi ear. Hct'ordln lo the with physienl eontrol and l.ropaKa. jit:e same unlmiita i-oniinnln:; hr!r,.1Hjrt of tki'-mor Wallae-. It tlon of animals. 'mild: i Karrtiifrton lo l'ri-tury of the In- The diwovery has Im-vii terni'di "Ke .-re a..'oiil.sh-d to find thatjterior flohert Work. The nomber vitamin "X" l.y I'oetor Kvans. who ( lof Am-riean elltx nn of t'hln-s; -Pt. -j,,. r- j-orUi rt htss 'i-'- e I (Coutloutd on trfc 5.) lani-e.-ti) Uo r lf.cri.-i a. liW. SHE KILLED Sixteen-Year-old Daugh-i ter Tells of Her Re volting Ciime AT "WILD" PARTY AFTER SHOOTING "I Shot Her in a Sudden Fit of Temper," Dry Eyed Miss Tells Inter viewers. !l SAN KKANOIWO (Hy Hi" As sociated proas) Dry eyed, and with perfectly controlled nerves. Dorothy Kllingson, 1, told Inter viewers today that she had shot and killed her mother, Mrs. Anna Kllingson, Tuesday ; morning be cause her mother objected to her 'ja.alng around during all nours of the night." The girl Is charged ( with murder. Detectives found her. in a lodg ing house a few miles from her home. "My mother was kind to me. She did not object to my having a good time but she objected to the late hours I kept. .Musk-tuns I went with did not get away until mid night so I started on the parties late. That was what mother ob jected to. I shot her in a sudden fit of temper after we had quar reled about, my lato hours and my Jazz companions," she said. ; -Companion Helped Cops The girl was traced through Uavo Stein, companion ot the eve ning beforci at whose home she attended u party while her moth er's body was In the morgue. Describing this party, the' girl said: "I hud several drinks. Kv ery little while an Image of my dead mother would flush Into my bruin and I would have to drink to drive, it away. Hut 1 did not lT'MrunK' " - V'rV,.;v. REXJJURG'S BANK MOTHER 1 "T? F.f '.F.T V F,R NAMED"?!"1 -.ol n tit.?- ' I; liOlfcK. Ma. (Special) Failure of the ,,Kiiriners . and Merchants; bank of Kexburg to.opcn its doors i Wednesday .morning was. report-, ed lo W. Porter,. commissioner of finance. The Inst,llu1 Ion had a! stale charter and was. under the ii control of the stale-department. .Mr. I'orter immediately wired K. K. Klehelberger, stale llritlldu ll'm agent ul Idaho Kails, to take charge of tho Inntilution and ap pointed W. Lloyd Adams or Itcx burg as receiver of the bunk. Mr. Adams wus in Hotse Wednesday. According to Ilie bank's finan cial Mtatement rendered the de portment as of December 21. tiCM Individual deposits amounted to $4 0.01)0 and there was about $19. 000 public money on deposit. The state of Idaho had no funds In the institution, it' was announced at the treasurer's office Wednesday. Capital stock amounts to $50,000, the bank ha1, fl(t,iMio worth-'of borrowed ..money , and $201', 000 worth of. loans. SHOT; .MAX srK'IIH- AKI.KN(rON. , Ore. - Aiiinuci;. .Morvno, ::.,ruiirotii svcnoij min i.) Maty Mugee. ix, then shot nun - w.f titrongh the head, dying tn - Htantly. The tragedy took place I uf(,,r Moreno had ueeosted Minn i a(ree. deiuandeu mat sue marry i hint and she had refused. j j Moreno called at the railroad I station and received his p.,yi '"heck. He then went to the si e - ,tion house occupied by Mrs. Tony i i-ampanale. wife of the section i ior'maii. ami sister or Mary Ma. hen told that M.ss Mage-f tlad pone to town. Moreno went o the mil road slation and upo. ,R" ing lw. stopped her and aske 1 tbut she consent to marriag- Mieii. sue rv-os-u ne ure-i uij j her three thin s. Mlwi Mugec MRU rnifived to a tioftnltitt at The1 iOnlle. where it wns reported hvj iprcbably would recover . ! jeiirrl. - d olil f.r tome fine with irlll- ! n. plKn, and lii'lp-.l. a an II xT- : linenlai fa lor. j I it iis.Iiib Hi.- work. I r. Kvunr ,enl'H iitlentlnn t a 5iall Bland nt Hie Uhi' of the I. rain ealle.l the Sanders Will Take Slemp V ; Job March 4 WASHINGTON . (Hy tho Asso ciated Press) C. Itn spoilt Slemp will ret i re M u rch 4th, us aecm- l tary to President C!ooHdgc and will - be succeeded by Represen tative Everett Handera, of Indi ana, It was announced today. Handera retire h frntu t'nnirri'M March 4th. -In Sanders, the president will have a secret ury well versed in congressional matters, as he Is just finishing eight years In the Mouse of Koprcscntotlves. He was a member of tho He publican steering committee and was director of the Repub lican national committee's speakers bureau during tho campaign. Rlemp's retirement Is due to several factors, Including a de sire to return to direction of his extensive business inter ests. - Slemp 'announced ho would practice law in Washington. rOUTLANl). Oiv. (AP Vress Time Flash) State H I it 1 1 way Kn ghicer Klein rcitorlcd today (hat nil troubles with Polk, Washing ton, Vol on unil Gilliam counties over market roml funds had been settled and the commission will release co-operation money due the counties. PORTLAND, Ore. (By the As sociated Press) Tho state hlgh- 1 way commission today awarded i contract for tho grading and re surfacing of six miles and the re surfacing of eight miles of the Condon-Thlriy Mile freek section of the John Day highway. Gilliam county, to Campbell; Ban- & To' bin. of Colfax, Wash., for 597,510. Nineteen bids were received. Award of a contract to build a crossing over both Calapooya creok and the Southern Pacific tracks at (OaJiland, Ore., was held, up ,for further negotiations, with Dougms authorities about the dlvi- of the bill. T W. Melzger of i4tuuuurg. was me iow uiuucr ui PAULS (AP) Tho 1'Ycnch gov. crnmcnt Is beginning to. take not- Ice of the ever increasing immigra tion which has brought tho total of foreign worklngmen In France to nbout 2.000,000. This nutabcr is approximately five per cent of the total population, and in official circles It is said France may noon have to follow tho cxHmpIo of the I'nlted Stales and limit immigra tion. ' The Inflow of workers In 1923 was pproxlnuel-i 2Thft(" n0(-: ty from Italy., rout mi,. .Spain, ,atui I leiKllHI1. ISI) pr -Oeni fU II em1 men went toVithc: devafatccl- r- .an,.e encouraged Immigration af.P .. wnp i,,.,.,.,,,, , -orelv j wastage of hand labor from 19H ' to - t i I J. Annoying difficulties. however. -have arisen through Hie presence of grout numbers of for- . eieners In what was once the war zone und the purtlclpatton of for- ''Igners In communistic agitation bus caused some alarm. There! lnn unoisginsed reeling i run. inouxn ,uor "UB reimeru i -runuc M'ai w"ll'r she has now about nough of It, particularly since then; I a strong communistic Htruln running all through the for eign laboring element. Finland's Crnck Racer Runs Tonight at Y. SKW YOltK (AT) I'uavo S'ur. ml, Finland's peerless athlete, will make bis attack on the world's Indoor track record at Madison J Kiuure frarden Thursday night , wh'-n he races uralnst a picked ftelil of dlHtmice runners In the ,1000-meter stwrial. the out dand lug f-alnrc of u prigram of 3'.' nt at the nitinlclpal uiiiutur Hlbb lle games uixl NaUfinul Ama teur Athl'ttc union Junior linfoor liHtnp Ions htpfi. ' no.iil" tnimiif-M In Mnwnil Hmii AiiMTiean t'Mlyiii-lilp FOREIGNERS ALARM FRANCE FIRE LOSS IN OREGON moo McMinnville Blaze Dana- ages Arcade Block This Morning BELONGINGS OF 10 FAMILIES LOST Buildings Burned Were Adequately Covered by Insurance, . According' to Reports; - . w ' MeMlNNVIIXi:. Ore. (Hy the As-, soclated Press)--A fire, of unknown origin, early today caused un esti mated damage of eight thousand dollars to the Arcade block In this clly, which wns owned by Messrs. IvinimeU and Kggleson. 'HkO loss Is said to be protected by tun thousand dollars worth of insurance. Fain I He Honied. Ten families, 'who lived on tho second floor of the building, were routed by the flames and were un able to save all of their personal belongings.' VASHIN(iTON (AP) A hill to imiliu prison Nentences iiuuulatory iipon (HtiivJctloii' ft" Tlolatioit of the prohibition laws wns ivMrtrl tCMlny b j the house Judichiry coni uiltteu. ' ' oi'sti:h wiv.v m:au' SAM:.M. On (AP) Governor! Plereti Mns liMlUjttcl that ho will bring iio wnrruiilii itrwexllnUH, If niiiMuirr. tit oii.st. Dr. Tom ItossS from tho statu fish commission. - t XTRA k Pli.!M-KTON. Ore. (.Special) WANTS NO TllOIJilNi'' : mpthnisiu over prntipeetH that exist , Sr,i;M. .Oiv. (AIM A drive to'ln th" rajiks-of1 roduccis of-wool have- mi I mon trolling ofMlminoutlH of the. Columbia rlvnr slopiK'di i.ti scliediileJ fur (I he,, prewnt i leglsla live sesslpin lurorilliig' t.,xitoit-t ents of anvli legislation. Jnmc W'i,-. .Molt. cuHlrmaii.of the lmwxc fifth- ir4rt (uimilltee. will fhnmitloii Hie i trulley-V fausc. .. Iif-.n'l- iitoio4Ai I'AltlS (AIM All ofrh lal.iviirxr . " V ' . V !i ' 1 fdirr note of in made by tbo Urltlvii cabinet .In replv to Fhuuiecl" " ' , J"' .Minister l lcincntlml's iv-ciit let-ib,Ut, orsun,3tut of KrowerH for ter on th subject. Tho calHnet lhclr ,!wn ,pr"lU'' lo" "'"!!' nCCVV thus propos4 todrniHiHl fmm tho sl,jr' 1 J11"'1 J ""t h; allies only an nmoinil l which ti"t "r lh,( Ntloiin1 ool Crow Great llrltnln's paymratx to (hn Jers' associations, told the delegates. Inhed Statos cictHMlA the amount ir tiwV oxwclvl lo continue to slic receives from (jci-nuiiiy C'LKVKLAND (AP) IcmM tlon from office was det4'rmluel as a suitable mmiIcihh for Will lam Montgomery llrovtit. it tired bishop of Arkansas, by tin Prot estant -'.pls4'opul c hurch board tf mvlftw tola,v. The M'iuilty nf fi mis llrowii con let Ion hist ,May; for heresy. The sentence lhiist be approved ly the housi fof bishops. " 1 ii.miv ror.i ov Kn:is Ni:VI(lltT.Ore. Ira Miller, Inntni oe exyecieu, mi miiu.. i who liven on Bjvcnth Mr.'et, roml, "T'l" wutur of Oregon ullti-8 In; :i Ki-day l.ny Iml.y wrapped ,i,f that deRreu of aoftnuM that In-1 In dJini; and left. ' on the. porelilvlles IU uilo III neourlnif wool to j of his lioni" The- cllllii, lippar- prepare It for manuraeturlnif pro-. ently. was uell nourished, but had no clothing except I'he bed- ding. , Mr. MHler called the city m.ir - shal and the buby was turned over to Mr. Thurtell, who placed slock men. uceording to rresldent , tl p.UHt. blm In chnire of a trained nurs". : llagi-nlmrlh, and the producers i m,.UM11rL,i arter a letnpestu- Although the night bud been cold 1 tbcinselvi s must be organized to nj( lx XV(.,.KH voytige In the sen und stormy, the baby did not , protect their own Interests, or "i" 1 now goi-s to the hoiiHe, which. s-cmi lo have sufficed Trom ex-;tlinc would soon be here when11( tt,,, llttl m.oon. parsed a bill posuro. No clew to the ntoliiers identity was found. d-So Gets; Results 3f "Hut III- Im-iiievi l tlirrer ent." Thai' ho imc Imi liirjM. iimh nin-M ocr I be prribb in fif getliiig OI I'. STMHX(i riMill fioiil ad ertl.tig. The ho d i ii -- really aren't ilifferfnt fiinilaineniiiily, but jimi koon -nlmt Ihe re.il illfrlcolty lite 4-iHtleiil of Hie udt rrtl-big n hnl h" Mit- is fllrfirent. I hni wtiy Ihe nio-t iifcewvfiil ad ertler glte a great ihwl of allenihNi to III ml cop? ObstrTCtf Ad-rrrtWng A Wercluuidlslug tkrtkcV ! Keeping Up. With The Times i . i v r 4W TORPWHV CAN'T Vv0Mk TROUBLES OH J ' S. ; " WQQL BRIERS' R1ITI flflK RflQV uu i Luun iiuu i . .. und - mufi on "lor profitable r'etur'hs during I ytf hnd to hato -fhCmage at' the li-h annual eonvtitToh 'of' the Oregou.Wool Growdrs' Assdcla- tlunwltH- pndMems- 'that MtK'ftti'n the Industry -when th ,rii-s(,,ldh,TyM ai.ulnnu vthm nrH " Oreirnn. with It I S.ft'A'OoO puundH of wool prodyrtJtui. unniuil- ly.- offering adjVuntjitpe. tott.ipukt ImooI 'llllinilfiiclurJnK en., uvurutilc occupied favorable , place among make u profit. 111 Growth Probubh. Irving V.. Vinlng, pn-sidi-nt of jthe Oregon State chamber, of com- inert-... expressed the Interest that uiusiness nuu in me . ,"" , " , , , ' WlMIl- llllli: to vhnKn tin' nunir of .!" "!"' UScar.-d thHM)nlBl , KiUni,,, Wl,,., , Moun, com nB.wl.ru lorllnlii ..,,,.,, , , . hvuol produc ! ' ... , " :,: Z . V ... I ' ! Thi' nuiDuriiclurinir ,... ivovlun iKoodfi wan In ItK Infuney In ,llui jHlate und If new capltul wu Inler lclul In the IndUHIcy u lilB KrowlU . ccssch. no buiu. . uim uui c-Mum.. anil our eounaoie , enniaie is uu auvuniuKu inuu ruucw lienvlly In our favor.' ! The public must be' educated to the conditions being faced by live - sii'-ep growing woniu we no unpru- Ifltable that prodnetlon would fallinince withdrawn. Tho procedure I inucu oeiuw . nit pn-B-in iHimn. Andlt records kept In Iduho dnr - Inu ltl of ewes disclosed that tin net profit per ewe was s7 cents. Fuloc luipictio.i (inlm-il. "Hhefpmen do not know their cosls," he said. "Hankers who h nd i by a conllllon of odminim raiioii lliein money ore snerully Ignorant - Itcpubllcuns and u group of Oemo of Ihe cosls of producing wool and erats und came after H-nntor "'ur hintbs. The public gains the Im-'lls or Kansas, the majority lead preiwlon that vast proflla are being jer, had conferred with President ,,,. in i hi fiheen bimlniui un'l'6nlldg: at H"R White House. ihls Impn sslon eaus- S lll-wlll lo de - vclop against the men who an- pro - ilneing wool and muiton. As mutter of fact. It taks 40-c.nt wool Htid to-cent lambs to keep going In Ihe Sheep bimtm SS. In the morning l-nd W. lalcoM. er. unsldent of the Oregon assocl- iilioli. d livi-red bin address, and Hi annual report of Mae Hoke, s-cre tary. showing thai Ihe stale ssso cbitlon during Ihe year contributed approximately $l7na to the naiiont 'i1l,l'r' "n'1 wt" bave nils faun ul organization, wan nud. corrected within three weeks or a Marketing of wool and lai.tbs hasjiitonth. when h huge blast of . ....... I., iu. v. ii irri.iiiiT tirnt'li-tii ' I'liu noiinds Tif powder will be than production l. It. A. Ward. manager of the I'aeiflc Wool Orow - Co-operative assm iutlon. de (Con'iDu'd go I'd?" 5 Marion JStar Damage Suit Is Settled .. ..MAttlON,, O... (My the. .Ah- ( ,,Not:liHed lVeH)The ' ml'llon.., , i,l w libndrei housarul olhir damage suit .filed' by Uoy !.' , lovre arid' K. it Irush, pub-. UsJiers of, the Marlon Ktar, against Frank A. Vanderllp of i'osw York, hasjhcfii of court, the HtW U duy. ....mttee by a vote of nine four ,W(luy r(?rill!(i , n.por, ,hl, I'l'ncotua lUJS'DERWOOI); BILL IS APPROVED BY Upv ATP (1 T( !fi . , . WASHINGTON (Uy the AmsocI- tiled l't:s) With rinal upproval of the I'nderwood private tensing bill, . too-ill.. Ihc senate Wed nes - , (uy Kut iiseif.imt of me parita- ntury laugh Into which U be- ami enuicKhed Tuenday and so washed lis hands of ihe whole Muh- ,,.,. Hhoals problem tempora illy ;,.,.,. pi ng the offer of ih-nry l-ord remuins i pe Ueiermincu. i mt !,ii cither can he sent direct 1o 'conference, or can be referred to iu, military committee,. Henate ujiproral of the I'nder- wood measure was hroiiKht about wtl.l-t i . f i m mTv( IUNTI70" SI lIR'i WASHINGTON illy the Ashucu' j . ' .hmI 11m U Supply I mhh-IciI. 1 - 1 ! M A KSH I'l KM . Ore. - - It or kl 'from the t'ow rlv.-r M"airy. which i furnishes fli.it win I for the I'onwj tay Jeiibs now under conmrue.' tlon. tns hern coming In sinalli (i jantlttes sine- Junuiny i. imi I the Hmiwr contpHiiy, oiM-ruHncr - 'the ouarry 'the (iinirrv. httM lit haiidteiiiuied because hick ( room In tie ! xploded to dtslodrc ouantttles uf. liKM k which will wore a steady - oillpul HK-n aii-r. i ne nmri nur- The I ry of typhoid (v'r In t-rr 'y n '.-I'-me-l i j1. the camp ipnnMiiTMM nr I I1UIVIU I IUI1 Ul f HURON IIS An orriclal onler from' Itead iljuirteeit fit iltc Oregon Muttotml Guard liits bWti '' rclcclVctl lieiV. nminotliig Hit loll . Ilurqn of. ln 'Grnhdc to tlio raim of major til ' cotimiand; of 1u sOdoriuY ballnl-1 j Ion of the IHuth Inrsntiyof ca.Ht crti Oi-egon. . ( - Aljor Huron has-been nt'tlvo In flrii national guard since Ms organ aiion in jji itranui' anu nan 4 for' Home time- as captain I' the loenl cimipany.' The up-' pcdnl men) takes 1 place Immediate ly and' leaves the l.u Grande com pany without a captain tempor arily. t'nder l he Oregon Htate law the men In n company are allowed lo vote, on the company cuinmunder and orders have not been received Major Huron's succeRHor has nol been officially selected, O. I., but ton, present flnu lieutenant, will undoubtedly be selected fur the , ,iHt,,wn "H ,M, he Off eer e lee ed Is iiIho necessary for to puss the ex amination by tin' federal examin ing board. XI-: W MAVOIl INSTAI-I I U. rOUVAIJ.IS. (Jeorge Denmaii 1 wns sworn In as mayor of t'ot-!allls- With him three new coun- cllmeii took ' the oath" of office. I ""tThev are Frank McKenna. A. iKIelbloeU und Tom t'ooper. Jay Lewis was reappointed city altor- ney and Fred I'orter as clly en- glnecr I The holdover councllnieii ure H. ; r; Wuit.-r Klnio Johnson K. Juf4,.tlI, t t in-und un(j Mull, Mr. iK-nman Menton county I chalriii'iti of the i Kcpuhllrnn central eommllteu and t v member of the school bourd. Aii:i MAN IXdriti:i. CAMCAOK I.OCKH. Ore. HI. An- derson. 4, living with bis duugh- li.c Mm. Kredu Hetidrlck. felt from porch, receiving several deep eels and bruities about his buck and anus. Vmt II.IJ: S.l I-, lloltltl.l MACMMKIKI.Ii. Ore. The sa.V Jn xl(. Hunt hern Taclflc depot at roUllle was robbed w Mile tne rand Jury and fixed ball ut $l'iio night operator was away front cn, or $'int surety bond, the building ut lunch. ('he court room won Jammed r Only u small amount of chungn with speetntora ' drawn there by was obtained by thn robber. Interest in the. case. v First Draft Drawn Of La Grande Armory Bill The first draft of Ihe Iji Orumle . and rend firal time January tirMiorv hill, to lie Introduced if..r..wintui l A. It. Hunter, - i nlon cnnnly, and Heimior th-nuts. ( nlun-W nllowt. eounites. has M-en prepared. Jiift when the bill will be Introdund In the houso nd s'-natc Is not certain. The fir.-? draft, tn full, follow: IKH't.'K Itll.ls NO. . Introdured by Mr. A. II. liuntrr of I nlon county, and Senator Oen- ' a r nn.UM nwu coumieB. SOW FOR PROBE INTO PROHI WORK Lawmakers Pass Resolu tion Calling for An Investigation GRAHAM FIGHTS CLEAVER QUIZ Declares That the People Would Not Want Their Money Spent on Such v. Matter. . 8AI.KM. Ore. (Ily tho Associated PreHH) The senate resolution call ing for Investigation of Btato Pro hibition Director Clenver's depart ment was adopted by the house to day. . ! ' Itepresentatlve Graham, of For est Clrove, opposed the investiga tion resolution, declaring ho doubt ed If the "people would want their money spent. for an Investigation of thin sort." . Kcprcaentutlves Woodward uad. Hurlburt, of Multnomah county, argued for the resolution, contend ing an Investigation should bo made tq clear up various charges of mis- ; appropriation of funds In tho de partment. , WIIil-A.MElTK VAIJjIJV IHIJi HA I. KM, Ore. flty tho AhhocIuI-mI -Press) A bill to be introduced later by Senator Joseph will be of isoclul Importance - to Wltlatnetto valley acottons where several cities ure interested in the possibility of untitling Clear Lake water for pow er und municipal purposes. The measure has been drafted tn tentutlvu form. The' Albany com- mittee Is expected toduy to confer . relntlve to tho bill. 'M.AI)IWiN', Wlx. I ty llm iVhuoiI utL'.l I'h'sh) Governor Ululno lo-, iluy n.'e!lvi!(l a mt'MHUirit from l'n-H-I'lcnl Culli'H, ut .Mexico Clly. tut Intf llml I Jr. t.orcnx, prcBldcnt of Uu- Wlntonsln mule board of hcultli had Ihmmi released from prison ut I-ro(;reMo. , ' " MlSSQUU flat farmer Is Shot Accidentally HAKKU. Ore. (Special) With hls Jawbone Injund. teeth knocked .out und fragments of a bullet in his Jaw, I'aul Hchmldllng, proiul- nent Missouri Flat farmer Is tying lin u linker hosidtal, Mr, Hchmld llng was accidentally shot yester day afternoon while handling a .'XI caliber, rifle. The hultet passed through his chin, hit his jawbone and teeth. breaking into fragments, nr. j. v . lff. Maker, was called und brought tho man to Maker. An , X-ray photograph was taken nd an operation performed. Fart of I lie ouiiei n ui removeu timi nm broken teeth extruded. The man's condlllon Is serious. IU.M WOMAN' IS IIIXI. I - - MKNI, Ore. The Uesenuttes icoimty grand Jury, convening In March, will Investigate charges of. purjury filed against Mrs. Hessie Norton, witness to tho death of William IV Oownlng. pioneer res- tu.iruni mun nr Menu. preliminary bearing wan waived by Mr. Nurion'a attorney, 11. H. ivurmond, when the tlmo for thn hearing arrived. Justice Gibson bound the woman over to tie by I li2.'. of A lill.l ; for an aei ior nciiiriMK n w for butldltm and the building n armory, antl etiufpplng and fur nishing I tie same nt I .a Orand", I nlon county. Oregon. II,. It enact ed by the people n the rttnte of i regont - Section 1. To apply toward U ? , (Coutinued oa Page . .J iftDrNTrDrrrr i mr ii rnrrn I Mill III III! Ill FROM PRISON