La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, January 19, 1925, CITY EDITION, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
THE WEATHER
l'ortl'imh (AT) Oregon:
Fulr tonight, colder In t
eaaL Increasing cloudiness
Tuesday.
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VOLUME XXIII.
M- I MOONSHINE,
(By HAIiUV l!. HI NT)
WASH INCH N ( N KA Special
News Giut lr. I .yon O. Tyler,
son of former President John Ty-li-r.
has become a father tit tin;
itge of 1'Z. recalls to old-timers In
Washington Ihe Hlory now al
most u legend or how President
Tyler left Washington at the end
of his term, 80 years ago.
There were few feigned friend
ships between political enemies in
those days.
Tyler had no love for James K.
Polk., who had been elected lo suc
ceed him. and he didn't care who
knew it.
His term had been a tempest u
ous one, in the course of which
his whole cabinet, excepting only
Daniel Webster, had walked out1-,,, T . TT . ,wus onnounced In earlier orders,
on him. and he hud few rcaliWOinan IS Being JtielCl '. Lieutenant George D'jtton of La
friendships in congress.
,Ko when the morning of March
4. 184 5, arrived, Tyler announced
that he was not going to partici
pate in the Inauguration of Polk,
but would take the morning boat
down the- Polomue on the way to
his Virginia country home.
Ten o'clock, then, found the de
parting president, his bride of a
year, a squadron of -colored- serv
ants and a lot of luggage ap
proaching the wharf where the
Potomac Hteamer was all ready to
cast off.
Just as- the prestdenlial en
tourage alighted from their
barouches ut the head of the
wharf, the whistle sounded, the
bell rang "clang, clung.' the moor
ing ropes were cust loose and the
steamship began to move slowly
away.
.- Someone in the crowd who sized
up the situation raced down the
wharf shouting:
- "Hello, hello! Captain! Hold on.
there. President Tyler Is coming.
Hold on!"
The captain looked about, his
hand on the engine hell.
"Hold on for president Tyler."
the man shouted again.
The eu plain grinned. He was an
old Clay Whig. Why should lie
back up his bout for u. ) lemocrut?
"President Tyler bo dunged,'1 he
shouted In answer. "J. el him
stay." .
And yunking tin ..yell wllti , a
(Continued on Pago 4.)
T
, WASHINGTON (By the Assoi-I-Press)
l'a vonibh' report on
Hit nomination or Attorney General
.Si unc Tor supreme court justice was
ordered today by the senate Judic
iary committee.
U. 5.15 NOT IN
WASHINGTON (By the Ansod
uted Press) Secri-tary or Stale
Charles Hughes issued a formal
statement today, asserting that the
agreement reached at the Paris ri
nanclal roiifi-rence Imposed no ob
ligation, "leguiiy or morully" on the
I nlted States and that this coun
try remains us free from committ
ments In Kuropeon matters us ever.
White House official suld Hugh
es Hititemeiit had the approval of
I'resldent Coolldge.
Hughes stutement said the full
text of the agreement signed by
American representatives would be
niUUe pUOIIC US SOOn U II l rt-i-ei
ed here.
.
Realization
Coming
SAX KliAXi-IW" '!' 'I''- Ai-Ki.rl.it.-.
I I'ri'Nt) Slxli'i-n-jc-nr-olil
linrolhy. KlllliKHiin. known Nmillv
iiM "Th.' .U-i-TL .Munlir lrl." who
ronfcwi.-fl to the liollre thai 1.1m
"hot anl killi-'l li'T miilhiT lt
Ttn-s.lHv. mnrntiiit Im"'-hiiw' li-r
BOARD FAVORS
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mother objected to "her running j found that Mrs. i.iittiKion came to
around all night." sperrt her rirsi her death hv h gunslutl wound In
Htinday in jail, and in th'' relative j fllcted by h-V daughter, but also
wdlttttle that conies wllh Sunday. 1 deplored Ho- pri Hetiec In the house
her watcher miy. he ln gnn to j of a gun of lare calibre. Coroner
of her self-adinltted act and the
.tir It has erea.e.l here.
In Ihe meanwhile search eon
Tlnne ror scvral v-nnnt.- men. more lltetnjr made a covr" to proteet
nr Icsji prominent In the city's j -onieone !(. The l to come
tiiuht life, who are chanted with, tip In Juvenile court this week fnr
having cntriltiiled to Ihe girl s ja hf-nrlng.
l ttn-iit n y. Thne young men. i At first I Kiroi hy found a new
cabaret niii"b tuns, are now In cus-. thrill In suddenly becoming the
tody and nwnitlng heartn.es, jent.-r or attention by police, pho-
ltclMT f.Be Alii. Jtogniphf tk and reporters. But
Frank J. Kgan. pu'llc ib-fendei . ; wli h the noveiiy Hine and real-
Is nctlnr temporarily as the girl .
1-gnl sdler
H"r father. Joseph
KllJngnon. and her brother,
wile at Mrt dvililivd li iiav
l-.ari. I
an; J
MK.VtliKIt ASSUCl.VTKH I'KEHH
Villi II UU1U
Twelve Killprl in Chicatro!'."a'ul r the K!""ern Oregon
iuvi JV111LU 111 WHldgU troops of the Oregon national
from One of the Two
Causes Sunday
TWO CRIMINALS
SHOT TO DEATH
Charged with Selling (-" Uc T , c,n,' mam
. T . . "'of Company E, and probably will
01 1 01S01J Liquor t0.be advanced to the gadd of cap.
Minors. - x ' , , ' ,
j Major Huron will commnnd the
K ' ' ; buttullou located at Jiaker, ln
f'HIt'AOO (By Associated Press) Grande. The Dalles and Hoo.l
Twelve deaths was the toll of:1. The battalion hendUar.
moonshine llmtor und motor cur
eldents here over Sunduv.
Two persons suspected of crlm-: company of the ISfith Infantry re
inul activity were shot to death, onejeruited ut Pendleton,
by the police and the other by com- Two other changes In command
rades . i personnel were announced In the
Twelve persons ure in hospitals
as the result of drinking poison li-
uuor
One woman Is being held charged
with selling poison liquor to several
vouths. and causlnir the deuth of :
one.
- .
FIVE ENLIST
.5.
Two J.a C.rmide men. Clifford
Tilfany and William Shanks, have
upplled for enlistment in the U.S.
navy, passed the temporary ex
amination untr nave oeen seni u,
i
IN U
ruivmiiu iui iu.ui .MH..il.uuU...l,..,(,uyi tl(, lmi,U)r brunch pr the
inree . oiners. . .nuey ( ncKei. oic,lt4. rami bureau spent th.; re-ltlchlun-1,
und George Ot-erhurt inutrit)l,r of (ho uuy n eonsldcru
and Orvan Whipple, of Boise, en- ton uf vario problems of flic
listed ut the same time as. -Ttf-(l;omin,initv Child lubor leglsiutton
fany und Shanks. . j now before the legl.Hluturi of the
If these men pass the final ex- variouM stales In the form of a
iimluatlon they will be sent to
San Jiictro, Calif., when? tho n
erult is taught the necessity for
obedience, personal cleanliness, sen
phraseology und other things nec
essary far the transition from land
life to sen life easy. Particular
attention Is paid to physical de
velopment during this training pe
riod, which Is accomplished ly
Irllls retj u I ring the use of vari
ous muscles and a general roil-
line of work, play and rest lint
has been found to be best for
building up the physique..
Chief (jtiiirtermasler (icorge L.ttestlng out of several new rrop"
Trover. 1". S. N.. left La (Irandf
for Spokane. Wash., after the cn-
list menls hud been secured.
CONCENTRATING
U. S. DESTROYERS
OFF SHANGHAI
MANILA (By Assocffttcd Press)
Six I nlled States destroyers IcH j of COmmerco agricultural commit
here today for Shanghai, where fac- t(M, wus represented ut tho mect
Honut leaders are contesting for the j (nK yty prank McKennon. He in
possesslon of that city. trod need the pure bred slro cam-
Wlth the arrival of these ships. ! pulgn, by saylAg that L'nlon coun
the i'niled States will have l-'de-jty already was noted for its pure
slroyers off Shanghai. : bred stock. He recommended pur-
chaso of better sires In swine and
Miwcino- Avittfm'C Flv iHheep herds and the. purchase of
. 10 1 ai'ina IVlVei Camp ; during cows where dairy herds ure
inulntulntM..
NKW VOUK (By Ihe Associated 'uiliml(lPlM Namftl.
Pr4h Walter Hlnton und Cupiuln Several committees were ap
A. W. Slevens. aviators who havd pointed as follow:
been missing In the wilds of ihe I Committee on pure bred slrcs-r.
Amazon river. South America, forjW. It. Iedbetter. Frank McKcn
Hbout ten days, have returned In ; non. H. H. Huron,
their ninnn to the lilce Kxoeditlon . n crop demonstrations and
- nuiili uil I uiniw ri-r. H'l'inim
a Wireless message received hero..
: j
of Crime
to Girl Slayerfi
IhlnK to tin wllh lfrohv. hove.
ilmllK-.l Ihclr MttHil.l- and an- j
"" ' "'"' wl" 'v'-r',hlnBi
lh.-y c-iin for h. r. Inthi.llim frovl.l-
Ine h.r with fiin.1 for un a'lor-
The coroner's crflP t Su'urilay
j p,slIIIH of ,,. oile r .e-r.on
having hand In the shooting and
1 at the ponsiMilty of the confession
: tuition of the fM-rtou!n nf th
j charge aualnst her hbe has cliang
(Continued on i.J
LA
Major Huron
To Command
E.O. Troops
L:i Grande Officer Is in
Charge of La Grande,
Baker, The Dalles and
Hood River Units.
HAI.K.Vf. Oru. (Special). Com.
guurd was centered In Major
llulph. It. Huron, of I.a -Grande
in orders Issued by Brlgadlcr-Gcn-erul
George A. White, command
lng tlie guard.
Mil in- It it r on 'a .Pn...,.t1nn- f
the grade or captain command.
ling Company I;, lslllh Infantry,
uc-iters company may laer bo cs
ttubllshod at Cnlon and a rifle
same order. Clyde A. Malone was
named as captain or artillery,
-commanding Battery II. 4 9tlt nr-
ttllery, at Ashlsnd. succeeding
'Captain James Q. Adams, who was
unnsrerreu to uie inucuvo nsi.
Tho resignation of Second Lieu-
tenant Sidney Prltchett of New-
', port. Bntt ery P, 2 4 9t h art lllery .
I was announced. Sergeant Hurry
j Price was named us his successor.
j,,,!,!!,, Mi,ortly brforo noon
constitutional umendmui.t. was u
wordy Ismui . " "Although no votes
or resolutions on this tuple were
oTfered, It was gcnoraPy thought
that this amendment should und
would Tall .of adoption by the Ore
gon legislature.
Local business of tho c'artn Bu
reau took u p most of the a ft er-
noon. Included among this was
the urraugingj of the poo! lor fer-
I Mixer pui ciuiHC. u. . A(:ry u in
; cursed extension work in tho coun-
ty recommending moro boys' and
! girls' club work In tho community;
Including soft Federation wheal
Idamlne oats. Trcbl barley.
field
peus for pusturc, and permanent
pastures where molsturo was suf
ficient. An increusc of farm sheep
where pasture is available was al
so recommended, if. H. Huron
discussed tho results of farm bu
reau work, in tho county and rec-
nn,,nnn.lnJ f.icllw i4i.vnlnnmnnl
: of tl)f. organl7Jitlon. The cnamber
leSIB J. A. rURKIII.
On seed potatoes Itouth Mc
Kennon. A rcsol u t ion was a Iso passed
recommending t he building of a
boys' and girls club building on
the state fair grounds at Hul em.
British
-
r.ONDOV (Hy Awocluled Pri-m)
W. I', ricaiy nnil J. I. McOough
Wl.rp ,,rusll, ,.,urv ,h,. ttow rt.et
,,,.,, courl lo,Iuy ln tonnp.ion
with an ulh-ri-'l plot lo- lilow up
llrltlKh balll.-Bhlim and fliihniH-
rlnes.
The urrest of five Irishmen and
one Irishwoman concerned In ,thc
alleged plot is reported by the
London lally Mall. The urrest-J
""'" ,h" r". ?V
''""''" -onneeted with he Irish
1 " r... . ,
Is supposed to have been d"Slgii'
it Injure relations between th
Irifh and the Free State and
Kngland.
I ILIPINO 1.11 VIM1X IM.Il
ihi;s at M.v ouli;axs
NKW OKfc.F.ANH. La. fAI').-
Antonio MolHano. I'Ai yeni old,
a native of the PhlllppSnes. wtio
I lived here for thf lailt 12 yarf.
j died Sunday.
I rc-idi nl id
He was the old
f 'i ll a lis.
GRANDE OREGON.
CALIFORNIA
BILL WOULD
MIMIC RENO
Easier Divorce Laws Are
Sought by Bill Be
fore Legislature
WOULD KEEP MANY
NATIVE SONS HOME
If Measure Became Lavi.1J.!:?"T?!,h'Z?"I,,?T
IjflllTnrmflnS VVnilin lOr.
Need to Go to Nearbv,ilcno'' anti Uov- l3,mer Grunt
OiatCS, Backers Claim. Hampton compured the Amerlcun
1 . ,,
(f4iMKMi:vi'rt cni Mu- a... t. I
rt-.. i.u.tin i..rn, ti, j..h
rorni,, legislature would modify
1 ho California divorce laws to makoi
Ihcm more like those of Nevada !
and'New Mexico.
With divorce statutes more slm-
liar thun now to those of Nevadu. J
Iteno would lose some of Its
tracllvenens for California ns de
siring release from Irksome mari
tal bonds, bill supporters point out.
yet the principal purpose would be
to" bring uniformity between tho
laws of the western Htates.
MItS. HA11T WINS KI'IT
LOS ANGtilJtt (By the Assocl-;
ated Press) Winifred Westover
Hart today obtained the legal right
to return to screen work under her
full name until. she obtains u di
vorce from her husband, William
S. Kurt, jinder a superior cpurt
decision.
LISUOR YEAR
The Jury list, selected for thlH
ycur for the Justice of peace court, i
Iiuh been completed und the fol
lowing men und women were nani-
ed on the list by a committee, head
ed by Judge Hugh Hrady. - Other
members of ihe committee were
Adolph Newtln und G. L. Juitton. '
Tho list follows:
John Allen, 1' run It -Appling, Jul
ius Ash, John Adams, Hum An
drews, Ml. Andrews,' 'Hul- Bohnen
komp. Tllden Boot hi Myrtle Bun
ker, James Bugg, C. U. Bolton, Jack
Hush, C. W. Hunnng. coweii bu-
kor, T, K. Beliumy, J. M. t.noute,
Archie Clurk, O. K. Coolldge, W. C.
Crousc, Ben Oecious, Joe Desllet.
A. H. Cherry. M. l. uonanue. i'.., M(.n-H Korum of the Methodist
uumon. 1.. I . Nay. i:. I. uavis, uuy f(.,iureh y,.Hterday undertook to re
Kllis. Jarvls Kmlgh. V. A. Kpllng.ltlll. Umt wortiy movement.
Mose Klledge, Kd Kord. Wm. M.lA ..........i,,.... WUH ummi,ipd to call
Fields,. Harris French. Jerome Ko-
ley. N. Ford, J. K. Fitzgerald. J Uty Hvoxlt troopi4 untl u ui,en, ln
James Garlty. Jr., Charles Good-1 l.n.Ht(i n nn ,.rr0rt to spread Ihe
nough. J. ( Gulling, Kenneth Gek-1 1Jltton , t (.,ly WUH
eler. J. T. Hurvry, (!. K. lluirknian.
Andy Hulnzmen, K. t'. HfryJugiT,
f.'ah Himiphn-y. Itoy Hoah-y. Jaa
Irwin, Wrn JinnlnffH. t)Hi-ur .Tuck
non, (tuy Kprniter, K. A. Kllpiu'li.
Wm. W. Klny.li;. J. I. l.yni-h. Mrl
vln l.urain, f'lydi- I,-IkMoii. Doctor
Lcltoy. K1. Ij'dlji-IHT. I lrleli l.ot
U'8. l-'ioyd Ijinnlntr. VVIH Moorr. A.
J. Martin, wimuin .M r, jami-
Mi-Namw. liarli-a .Miller, l- loyu ,,,,-, , ,,. ,.tHl t n h adern lo at-M.-K.-imon.
Clmrh a .McCrary. Ilec-1 ..,! r 4hl. order" galh-
lor Melnnln, Hob Musteraon, H'irr'Lrii,.
Mason. ly.le .Melrull. J. u. SH-M
l-heraun. Knifene Mlllerlnif. I 'h.-m.-r I
Kewlln. John .Mi nnie, A.lollin "ev..
lln. II. r. Owaley. rl. K. o linen.
Kdward Olsen. Waller I'almer. r.
.V. I'almer. J. H. I'eare, George
I'l. rre. Jiilllia lloeaeh. Kd. Itoifera.
u. . iLooena. r.ari lie, ....... n
l.'lamle ncranlon. John ripec-Kimri.
Hone wnillli. ira wnyiier, i '
Hmllh. Harry Knodgraaa. I.loyd
WalBM. Ni-al Biiy.lam. iwviii Mil -
aro, l ean D.i.e,. .,t, -,h,,h(11,i1 already noted
Hill Templeton. Man Turn. I'ete!.
Thelaen. Clint Van Tleel. Nolan
.Skiff. I.ynn Wrlitht. Win. Wllxon.:
I.. H. WeekK. J. II. Whitman. Hurry!
Wllllama. Thou. William, Joe,
Woodfl, ll'k Jonea. Art Weagel.
Audmer I'layle, Henry Kilter, C. C ,
I'ennlnRlon. I. II. Ituaaell. Itay ,
Wllllaina. J. H. Meljiehlen. JV. I",
lohr. Wilson. Harry I'atilson
Itoliert Neu lln, H. A. .nrlirll k, '
ffontlnued on I'ntrP h.
Returns to Salem for
Second Week of Session
Bruce lennls. of the Kvenlng Ob
"(erver, who Is also a member of Ihe
Oregon legislature, spent Saturday
and Sunday In la Grande, ret urn ins
to Salem last evening to be In the
senate chHitilHrrs when Ihc roll Is
called today.
Mr. In nnls reports that the flrsl
week of lgisiat ure saw coin para
lively little uceomplMhed bill h
liellt'Vcs that within a short tlm
really constructive legislstlim wBi
be passed and sent to Ihe govertiot
lor Ul9 s'gnuttire.
MONDAY, JANUARY 19,
High School
Led Vesper
Sunday Eve
Addresses' Made by Sup
erintendent Hampton
and Reverend Keith;
Glee Club on Program.
Excellent music and sound phtl
nsophy emlnated from the choli
!,ofl M,,u m,Dlt of no Melodist
ipiHrupai cuurcii inst evening our-
i in g the vesper services ut t hat
church when the high school stu
dent body und faculty hud churg
of theiscrvlccs. Vnder tho direction
of Miss Miller, supervisor of musk
In the schools, the st udents ren
deredibolh vocal und Instrumental
muslu with pleasing effect.
Humutnn sMti..rlntPn,l..nl n(
school system-with its chaotic, un
0-tooiQllfs and haphazard methods
-Intense co-ordination of today. He
oit out ft convincing manner
' " " "i v.... v...
Btitutcd 9U per cent of tho objec-
fives .In public schools; that ottier
Snwt oiijncuves were ciuaensnip.
l'ure occupullon und vo
ttl-jn"""i euu-iency.
liocallzlng the school problems he
pointed out the Inefficiencies of lo
cal schools brought about by' luck
of funds, purtlculurly In that there
ure no funds wherewith to main
tain school health nurses und phy
steal supervisors. In night years he
auld the school uttendunce has in
crensed neurly 70 per cent and th
vuluatlon of taxable property but 30
per cent. The result has been in
adequate to do thut which might
profitably bo done in the fulfill
ment of present-day school objec
tives. Itfiv. Keith, spoke briefly on Ihc
thought that there Is no short cut
10 unythlng worth 'while. Learning,
character, pleasure und all other
things wo rlli while must be reach
ed by the recognized hlghwuys and
juot along by-ways that are crooked
ana unuer uncertain,
. The mimical numbers r given In
cluded: "
Organ, "Last Hopef...,;.ifBonftwltz)
- Mrs. Harold Dewey Young
"Heart Mowed Down" (BolTo)
(Continued on Pago B.)
Auuko to iho fuct that since the
y M (, A WUH COB(,d u,oro hus
,(CMiri ia uiHinh.gratlon of the
u H(,ou( noVenicnl In La Grnndi
111(.,.,inif nf (lM lenders at exlstlnir
fell that not enough churches are
fostering troops at tin- present time,
anil furt hei more, it was the sense
of the meeting that with a little
effort i-entrul hemlo.tiurterH could be
eslabllshed no that ttioe already In
existence would have greater ra
chitics and that new troops might
be organized. Within u short tim
.,,. ,.ullimm,. wm ,.i,.d an Invl-
ul.Mun fuowl., un appeal In
, ,,-orln, am, ,,. of tl1. t.ty
.rn B,.( ,y llev. I'owi-ll of
, , )(. M,.,ho,ii, chun li. Houtli. i
I,..,.k w.. , n.l.lre.nlnu Ih
i-ornni lie pointed out lhal Ihe men
of ,.,.,, . e4vle and
,.,,!,,. enlerprie but are neg.
,,.,.,,,. ,1()y v-aterday Kred
; j,,KHiiuin. prenldenl of the I'-i.rum,
,.,.,, aimed Ihe pi. a of a week ago,
r,.n(lll , , ,,. pr,.,iilnary move.
"Why, I
Missed
That!"
It's nnir n care ftil. llirlMr
Imipmt wlm "I didn't
ee llial" when oii n-ft-r lo
o tn i Interesting iMithicvM
new tliMl yon ay In an ad.
The r-nrcful lusi-iwire I
foiilniiily walcltliig I be
eien tliough nil her whiiih
are teiiisirnril prohleil. In
order lo rwnd wlM-ly ami
well nlie kinm-4 sh nuif
kifi tip with Hie aderlle
iimiiI. 1'on, Imi, are prob
ably that Mini of a hopMr
iM-cntL-r It J.
''Obaerver Adcrlbiiig
A Uoruluuidisliig Scrrloe"
MEN'S FORUM
' BACKS SCOUTS
1925.
MK.Mmilt
Victims
Mrs. Amm Ellington , left, and
otb uf them victims uf Jazz. The
girl,-who behind the bare, awaits
3?
Flood and Fire; Deal
Death Saturday, Sunday
Southern States in Grip
of Flood; 'Burning "
Homes Cremate
Children ,
FIKF. AXI) WATi:il TOLL.
Colter, Ark. . I per.soiiw
killed. .
. Cai1civlHtS . ' Kiiglneer
killed.
. -Albany, ; in. Two drowned. .
Mitts urtmiiCH. ,
.West Poiiil. lioincs " sub
merged. v . 1 r "
I lk Itlvcr. Minn. I'h(' cbll
dron biirncil. , -
Wnlerbury, Conn, Jlnii' cbll
ilrcn liuriieil. ...
ATLANTA (By the Associated
Press). With rain continuing In
half a dozen southern stales to
day, rivers are reported rising
steudlly witli const de rablu prop-
i.i- v ilul.liil'rt i.vtu.eltxl 'I'll ret
persons uru deud. and two others
probably lost, the result of riooils.1
ATIjANTA, Gu. (By Ihe Asso-
dated Press). Several lives have
been lost and a large -property
damage incurred as a I'cstilt of
swollen streams In Georgia. Ala-
bunia and Houtli ( unillnu i'iiuse'1
by heuvy ruins of -ihe past -III
days..
KiiBlm-er C. l IiiiiiIhiiii und I .
II. Knster, a yard num. were killed
und aevernl persons Injined early,
Sunday when n Hontlicn, railway .
tiiiuMi-riirm- t ruin iiliiiitrcil Ihroilirll
a iresim weaseneo iy iiic- noon
waters of Mulberry creek. ,11
miles from Selma. Ala.
A Nasbvllie. Chat lunooitu St.
Louis pess-nger train si ruck a
slide tdx miles froni Cutle;sv lib1.
Gu.. while en route from Nash-
villi; lo Atluntii. Knglnner V, I'.
(letzcll v.as killed und Fireman!
J. M. 'ooper Injured. None of
the passengers whs reported Irirt.
To .Men Mls.dng.
Heports from Albany, Gu.. welej
to the efTeet Unit. A ill lift,
and Asa Ttrt, ri'i. son of u for-
liter mayor of the rlly. were be -
eved to have lost llielr liv
the flood waters of the Flint rlt' -
er. They went to Ihe river Sat- pro and con divisions will be up
unlay night In an attempt to keep pointed for discussion. Next Mon-
11 bout from be In IT lost In the
floor, and since have been mlfw-
Ing.
Approximately 4
liouies were
undi-r water at West Point Sun
day night. Mayor Lanier stale. I.
The riiatlahooehec river, on which
the town borders, has reached u
stage of 25 feet and sllll Is ris
ing. "Wist Point is about half sub
(Cniiflntied on Pvgo h.)
C'HA MIJKR-WILL
VOTK TOMORROW
U.N A At IVN IH1 l'.N I o
,
V.,,,1 ,e ,,ro,,0.eo MM
to tl onstniilloti 01 Hie oraani.
.iitlon lo collie before Ihe meellmj
lo be voted 111.011 II Im evoeeled that
.... iinoiuiiillv hirui. iillendaiiee w
be present ill the i l. anther of com- cute of Insurance Is prese'.ueii io u.lioiiiuncaiiy iii.i.iiik .......
merce luncheon lihli Is to be held you us a definite evidence tbul .as ; eaeli year unlll Ihe maiiiiiuiin of
next Tiiesdny noon. I long us you are III our employ and t $ lllllli.ini Is reached. Those emplny-
Krn. sl Wnlklns Is i lialrimin for this policy remain In force, yoili ' e whu have not yet been In ser.
the day and will conduct Ihe voting, nimby und d. pendenls ar.' protect- ! vice one year will receive llielr cer
The charier of the chamber of com. ed In case of your death at any llflcules us soon as they have Com.
merce provld'-s for the ulncmilltcnis
10 be vol. d I n In open n ling,
1 .1 1 1 ii ni 1. n, I. .1.111
lie ael.Ml upon Is one piovldlng that rlghls under Ihe Workmen's Com-
the .llreclors of Ihe organisation belpensullon Laws nor your freedom
ebi t. d by ihe membership rslher lo h.ave Hie company are affected
Hum by a iiomliiiilljn; ceii.inlite. . (In un v.:ij by tUlu limurnnu .cud
ASSOCIATED I'UKS.H
of Jazz
her daughter,. Dorotliy, 1U
mother is ''dead, slain by the
her trial.
, ' (iKKMAXY TO PAY
Bi:itLI. (AP) Ln.val ruiriii
ment by (iirnuui,v of the Ixjudon
j ugrccmt'iit on the Danes plan, and
iUirt enrnrccmimt or thn iuw dle
( tuted . by It an- among the pledge
In t'.ie p nigra in nuiiounced liy Ihe
new government headed )y Chan
cellor Luther, . . ' - :.;,
.' HOG M.UIT ACTIVI-:
' POItTLAND, Ore, ( Ai) tte
slow himI weak, Mm lay. . liocs-mt-
tin. I. t to 25 eeillH bighcr, light
weight Kl l.2.-ai I. (KL K i e e i
I strong to 113 vnts higher. 'kks
uiiHetiled. Butter 17 c, buUerral
.steady.
SAX CHAM IKCf (AP) Bul
terfut .He. , .
UOg LlCCHSeS 18SUCCI - ,
- - -j. (jy Office NOW
. .- ! ; -i .
Wj( ,j Villi dig llcehses on
Mi , , , Hty o(TWi.H ( hr), (f (hr
dogs around Iho clly building have
already been tugged wjth, their co-
. . . . w.,i,.h r.. ubliilned .
(.v rv V(1lr
XTRA
, , ,, . .'I.!. 740, (Kill lo clerical "service em-
' ' "" --.
""""" r. "" . ' ,, " .
r " ,,,.,.'.',,,, ,:,.; Kmplnyes jiffeeted do ilOt.Jncli '
" "'" ni1.,. .. " "n ' ' "u'lhos., clerU-u service employes luk- . '
1 " t" ' '
--- - - .... .
carneu i nn omuchy , ninee,, , uu
J r,'r "verm yern n ui ..., .w-.
w riting is i .1 years oi.i no lur ua i
Known. ,
The licenses this year tire ut Ihe
tegular tax rule, one dollar for
I male und I wo for femiil'
T(I m:,M IIII.I.S
((,,, Mnliduy evening Public
) Spea king cluS will llM't lolllglll ut
7.;. (t(.mrK in the bascmenl of the
! 1 1tn, )Ht rtuin h. The vurlous bills
In to Im presented ut this u.sslon of
-.the l.glslalilie will be read and
I .... .,, ..,.., 111 i. .....
jtbe lglslui uik will be read und
dliV nlitltt the two Shies will !'
bule on the bills. All members of
the eless are asked to be present,
according to those In charge.
Paid-Up Insurance Is
Given Company Employes
Kntployes of Ihe MuMtern Oregon
Llftlit and I'otve
have been in tin
ontpany one year tr longer, were
,,- ..,.,,. ,
vie.
from Sri"" lo I, mm by the
upcrilMOTl SO nev.es.iiiy 10 uui m
SUCCcSS." ( Nlgncd ) KllSterll
The following in.sHiige is Ineor.
perilled In the policy:
llll "Th our employ, s: This cerllfl
lime, or pernuiie-i.t ion., uih
le lore veu reach the age of DO.
10 Neither v.iur direct eurnlngs. your
NUMBER 87.
t PROHI QUIZ 1
WILL BE6IN t
HIE TODAY I
Pierce, Cleaver, Heiwig
and Others Summoned
for the Hearing
BUDGET BILL IS
BACKED BY NORTH
Multnomah' Representa
tive Introduces Meas
ure to Put Commissions
Under Reins.
SAI.KM, Ore. - (By tho' Associ
ated Press) The Oregon leglslu-
t-;ru opened Its second week to
duy with brief sessions for the
morning and afternoon, Beverul
committee meetings are scheduled
for today und this evening.
'The investigation of the stuto
prohibition department la to be
gin with a hearing; tonight.
Pierce To Testify
Five 'witnesses have so far been .
summoned. Including Governor
Pierce. Prohibition Commissioner
Clcuvor, Superintendent Herwlg. of
tho Oregon Anti-Saloon League,
President Helgerson, president of '
Iho Oregon Ulstriut Attorneys' as-
jsoclatlon, and Sheriff Hurlburt,
iirutmiuni 01 in uregon Bnuruia
association. ,
NOHTIf lNTUOIVU'lIH HILIi ,
: SAl-EM. Ore. .(Uy th Associ
ated Press) AH statu commissions
and boards would be pluc.ed under
the budget system imdor a bill In
troduced by Representative North,
or Multnomah comity,-
M'helr .expenditure would bu pro-
vided by legislative, appropriation.
North said the bill Is in lino with
the economy program'.
I'nder Ihe North bill : surplus
flnancys ' rfebived "$ ny conn.,;--,
slon or do,pu'rl,in(iht ubove expeiiH h '
would I'everl' to' the gen erul rund.
The IndustrUM Accident commis
sion, tho fish, gaine, blghwuy coiih
miaslons and .tho ..dental board
(Continued nn Vugn fi.) r'
GET MORE PAY
CHICAGO (By Assocluled PreHs)
-The Cnlted States llnllroud Labor
,'ourl. 11 decllon today, Kranliv
u wuire increase, of upproxlnmteiy
vluy,.n on forly-three ruilroudf
US
;ihruiiKhoul the country.' - M
. ...
en cure of In tile Ijoard'tt decision
nf a veur uirn
- ' .
OFFICES HERE
The federul Jund offico opened
""'r ,i rri. r
" "" - ;
reglstrur und rveclver. J. il. ;
,MI'
IVare 'who was formerly federal
receiver. Is now holding tho noin-
m posiuon. ueorge lurpy is
acting reglstntr In event of thu
ubsenee of .Mr. I'eare. '
lho offer und ucceptunce of It doet
ARE COMBINEO
company who,"01 eonsinuic umn. .v.i..
nervier of iho h'' rompunles and any employes.
MM' insurunee jm presented nn u i--
ward for continued servlco itn''.
; with a sincere desire to Increase II.
"""" i' """'e
or,.Kn ,ghl and I'ower Company,
; Tnf, lnhl ,nllrun(.,. of jf.oo.ini
Is for one year's service, the policy
j -
i This n'cognlllon
of servlci' IS
em.
pluyea and particularly for thos.i
i engaged In hauirdous work, who
have In times past found It difficult
I to -urr Ir-surnnce, of any kln.U
fx
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