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EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY, 1 j i . THE WEATHER G IT Y EDITION fOIlTLAND (AP) Ore gouj Fair tonight autl dun day. . ' VOLUME XXIII. LA GRANDE, OREGON, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1925. MKMUIOR ASSOCIATED l'ISKHS -MUMDL'Ut ASSOCIATED I'RliSS . NUMBER 122. Granite U GRANDE WINS FROM JOSEPH 5 Last Forty Seconds Gives Tigers Victory by One Point SCORE 21-20 IN THRILLING TILT Enterprise. Wrests Con test from ' Elgin, Elim inating Latter Team, 30 to 17. (Ity .F. S. I,.) The miracle Iuik happened! No mMler Ihiw the rest of the tourna ment chinch oul I he ln Grande fans will rest content for 1 11 morning tin Timers bested the strong Joseph high school basket ball tun m by the close score of JI to 2. TIiiih l.n Grande has, proven herself as good or better than any team In the district for j Joseph jHN Iwlee beaten Wallowa atul ,1ihh whipped everything else In sight 1 li 1 reason. With victories over Knterprlse and Joseph to tlielr credit the Tigers liave finished Ihetr part of the tmirnumunt ami an- now nun of going to l he District No. I " tournament at I'nlon the second week In March. Tim Game. The .losi ph-l jl Crandc gume this morning was TIIIO game of I he tournament. Hot li teuniH play ed exceptionally fast hall. The came was not slowed up by many fuiilH or rough work of cither bam. La O ramie's one point margin was pnt nn the hoard In the last 441 seconds of Iho game. Jlum- mell. captain and right guard of the f.n Grande team had dribbled up jus) a IIH'e pnl eenl'.T. lo stopped, looked around, and fce- hur no one to piiM t h" bull to took n chance shot. The hull do- Kerllieii a nerfect urc, hit the cdg of the ring, bounced up uhd then 400 Members Will Attend Annual Meet Chamber of Commerce Banquet Tuesday-. Eve ning to Be in Odd Fel lows' Hall. Kvcry thing la now In readiness Tor the annual I'nlon County Chamber of Com merer huiiiitc( which will he held In the hauiiel room of I he Odd YIIowh hull on Kb si reel on tin evening of Tues day. March 3. 'i The program for the evening has already been published in these columns. Marshall liana, as sociate editor of the Oregon Jour nal of Portland, anil well Known In this city In civic circles will In die main speaker of I he evening and Is expected- to .-bring a men save to Ii Grande that' is worth while. Other items on Ihe. program in clude the installation of officers. recently elected, the address by I the retiring president, Klnicr Stod- ! dard. and an luldress by the In- I coining president, w. c. Perkins. 1 The dinner will be prepared for -1 oo and admissions will be made' by reservations only. The menu 1 will feature Ciiion county products almost exclusively. Wije Helps LA 6RAHDE 1HAU3URAL rARIilORY IfflEitllES (Conlluued on Pago t- CHURCH CALL s ARE PUN SHED WASHINGTON (Hy the Associ ated Press) With but a single dissenting Voice, t ho Republican committee on committees took the first nlcp Krlday toward currying I h rough I he organization progrn m for the removal of Senator Iji Kol- leite of Wisconsin and lliree of his clilef supporters from their pres ent ranks on the standing commit tees of llm senate. The four senators were assigned tentatively to places at the bottom of the coin mil tee list -t as 1 hough they liad been fleeted . on n n indc ponuVnl llisleat) Of the Republican ticket. This action is tmhjccl. rirsl. to consideration by a Kcpiiblk-un party conference and later by the senate itself. . . .iivy intrigue Is ch urged to be rcponsibtc for confinement or lilcnt. I'lanU Kcniieily, uhove, in I'.ic state liisnnc Hsylimi at Nupa, Califoinia, iicc)rding to lils wife, nlxn e. In ha hues corpus pro (redliigs to free licr inule. (lie wife aiTUscs l.lcul. IC. W. Chris tie of having conspired with oili er iifficcrs to oust her husband. Slie sas they disliked him tie cause be was not an Amiaisdls man, and also song) it to injure him bcciutsf ss'ir bad spurned alleged udiHiices of Christie. Mrs. Kennedy nlMi clalnis that Hie suicide recently of lilcnt. ..Albert I. Itnrlcigli was u result of the navy Intrigue. FROWNED OIWEDIIESDAl Governor Pierce Late Yesterday Vetoed $10, 000 Appropriation .. COUNTY FORCED TO WAIT 2 YEARS Cpolidge and Dawes to . lake Office on March 4th . SIMPLICITY IS TO BE KEYNOTE Period Likely to Be Spent: Much-Abbreviated Inaug in Haisinp More funds Here Before Another Attempt. ural Parade Is Planned With No Fireworks or Ball. I S.M.i:l, On. (Ity tlm Asmm-I-nted Press) .ocnioi' Mailer M. Pierce late jesterday elocd the 1 41 C.i a tide. , l"oivsi (innc mid Cdtngc jro-.c armory tdlls. t iisatlsfnelory condition of tin hIhIi's fin nn ecs was glcn by the chief cAcctithc as the reason lor his action. ... MIST WAIT TWO Y MA I IS With lu'ws received here that NlrewotUs dlaplay, and no Inausural ,.,.1. I'U. !. hnu i-otm-.l Itii' l.n ball Grande armorv bill, g oernl ills- The uuiidremilut ceremonies wfll satlNfactlon was expressed In nianyloegln with the departure of Presl etreloH. Ills veto means that 1-aident. Coubdge I rum me wnn (Hy the Associated Prtsn) Cuyllili:.- and OaweH will be In augiiivMi-d ou Wednesday in one ol I he simplest inaugural cereinunlcf IN AUierlcan idslory. There will be u mueh-ubbrevhit ed Inautrural paradi-, only 11 small reviewing Ktand for the President In front of the Whit" llous no slands for spectators along Penn sylvania Avenue cxceid thos luilt by private enlcrpr!s no evening TO IN S HOI Willi III" iHdi'-n nC Ml" rlnirili S'-rvliiu. in'" f Hi'1 "hriU"ii rhiin h if l.n tirinnli' W'T" IpiihmU' I- l. il lust iiltlit In Mm chiiri'li Iuh"- ill. Tli" iiiiiiii r"ulili'"il clilili"li 1111.1 III III" 1-MIK-lllHloll U( Hi" II"- ii.-h. :i rlH'.lii; vol" of llmnliS 'U lv. II III" hulliK. u. V. .1 h. imiilor of III" I'liurrh ! .'Mlil'-il iin lo;illlUH. r M'I"IiI"C llinl ln i-i-iihoiih i xIkIiiI fur iiiMIhk III" iiii."'Mnir: first. Mi" li"'" of " irooil fi'lhiWHliln iii""lln; H'I'oihI III" Ill-I ll of ii illmMiimloi! imiiii'itiiIiij; III" riliilloll of 111" limn I" ''I" cliiiri-h. .In.. Willkilim. i"iilil"U- oil "Tli"' 'linll-iiRo i,f Hi" Cliliirll." iis In Iriiilui'i'il imil rulluniiiB lila '"Hi. .1. I.. Mrl'hiTKUIl spok" O" "lliu lilns llm SctvI"" of Hi" Chiirtli." I.. H. V."lm lin n H.oli" lirl..fl-. HMlnB UK lll.l Nillij.'i'l llnrlllllU Ml" I'lHIITll'" ri-oiri-niii," wlili-li, wn followi-il liy tin- niiilli iiililn-iyl of Hi" i-vi'lilnir. Ilin "ii 1 1 of tin- Cliiirrli lu M"ii" ny II. A. I'olllinl. piiatur of III" ItulillNt chiiri-h. Ml. IVillnnl il""ll lirl.fly mioll tli" iliiiri h H history, iiolnllni? oul Hi" r"l;illoiiMlili or full I" i hiiri li imil hIioivIiiis l"v limn hihmI l-ik" purl In iiroporlioll to voni"n. II.. iilxo miKL-"iit"il liiiiny tlilnttH i hiil Hi" iiiumiillii" i liiinnl could imil Hhoiilil lull" upon lt"lf I" or- il.-r to iiuilic III" rliuri'h'll prosnilil j 8lH'f"Hflll. REAL ESTATE IS , MOVING BETTER, REALTORS FIND At the r'-gular uu-clinK of the lj (tiande Kealty Hoard hebl last, evening u( the office of 1-iluek and W'-"ks invetdory was takt'ti of tin arious ofrica and It wa.'t foiiud thai murk'-t for real eHlalc is In- cn-iising. Plans were made by the hoard for future work and It. was derided io continue the monthly hmeht'oiiH. The next one will in.- held l-'riday, March 13. CANTATA WLL BE - PRESENTED commission it :si IC 1 .! WASIIINOTUN (AP) A resrdil lioll deelarllig 41 lo be the "sense" of the house that the president cre ate fit commission lo make recom mendations with regard to tic fu ture operation of M uscle Shoals was reported today by the house military committee. PUZZLE ANSWER r rM KRS A .Tti-voiee choir featuring many of the hading noloin;n of lu Cirtpid will preaeiit A. It. thiura sacred canlnla, "The Ho'y City" at I lie Methodist church tomorrow v nin at f o'elot'U. he cantata is so well known to students of belter music that tt i h no Introduction. 1'nder the llrectlon of Mrs. Sherwood Will iaius, and ably assisted In the dlf licull purla by Mrs. A. I). Klnuiau the chorus and -soloists will no doubt find u responsive audh-iici Among the Holoisls Tor the eve .ling are paid Kiiuutz. Sherwood WIIMhuis. Mrs. I.eo Milh-r, Mm i homaa It. Maxwell, Uaymoiid Williams and Mrs. liny l-'ull Voices to be heard In tiu-t ami iUarleiiiirraNirejiirnlM iiicli.de Mrs, Albert C. Itrinker. Mrs. llarohl l. Vouni:, Mrs. Koy Tybr, Mik Will Adler. Mrs. Sherwood W II. lams and Mrs. A. W. Nelson. The per soiinel of the shiirers are: Sopraos. MlH, Kliller. Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Mu well. Mrs. Waller Ii. Parkinson Mrs, Cyriia luinning. Conlrallo i s. Adler. M rs. N Iho n . M i s. Voiihl'. Mrs. Ktiuard'o. Payton Mrs. Harold McOanlel, Mrs. Tyl Tinoih: Mr. Williams. Mrs. K. Payloil. A. W. Nelson. Harold I Voiim;. Tave 1 1- n-li IrLs-.ii. Ittiss Mr. KiuhiIx. Will Adh r. A. K. Kln uian. Paymond Williams. K. 1. Towb-r. Where 50 Miners Lost Lives ft - I r i t&ummF m iiii i mm mm j'miJWiMMfc LOHORTII ISCIIOSEII HOUSE HEAD An explo-ion nf gus In the City Coal .Mine, at Sullivan, Ind. ii'Mdlcil In the death or ul miners, trapped on the lower levels. Here Is shtmn ivsxue teams entering the iiilun us relatives mid friends of the miners eitiwd around tin shaft. President Ebert Dead; Headed German Republic House for tlie Capitol shortly be loro noon. In the President's room just off t he sctv-itc chamber M r. Cnolldge 1 will receive and slcn tli" bills pass ed by the dying Sixty-Klghlh Con greHs In the final hours before lis adjournment slue die at noon. . After twelve o'clock the new senate, hictdlng In special wailon. will assemble for the Inauguration or Vice-President Duwea. Presl dent Coolhbre and members of the " Supreme, Court and the cabinet will hit wiili.fl Im I In ehuinher near Grande and I'nlon county must wait until thu ne.xl legislative ses sion, two years dlstunt. bo fore an other al tempt lor un armory can bo made. However, although temporarily t buck by his veto, national guard, legion and other circles here do nol Intend to drop the movement. , Alrcadv about $l'J.(ioa has been pledged toward building an arm ory here and beyond doubt, the two years of walling will be spent ndcavoring to procure mor money, for ihc fund that will lo , ,M wn,.n i. vice-prcsideiil needed to match any possible statu JIali( th(, Mil,h um 1HUeH Ida Inau- uppropriution .t . rn K,irrfidilress. vt unicii vno.oiio iihiioiiik! IIKIII.IX (liy, Mte Ansoclated PrcFBi I'rledrlth Kbert, Hrst presltleiit qf the (iernian republic, died at lo;i Tt o'clock this morning from peritonitis, which followed un appendicitis operation five days ago, . - Kbert, whose skill in guiding I he XTRA Speakership Deeided at Republican Caucus Last Evening IIAWLEY, OREGON MEET'S CHAIRMAN, Dickinson Co-operative; nounccd - by Senator Carey Before Commit WAHIIINUTON" (By the Associ ated Press) Iteprcs'-ntatlvo Nich olas Ioiigwor(h, of (Hito. was elect ed speaker of the housn by u lle pu Id lean caucus, lust night,,- Iteprcseutiitlvu Madden; who re-, celved 86 votes for the speaker ship, Immediately offered a mo tion to make Ijongworlh's Hclee tlou unutitiiioiiH. ' Hawley Hfriiuml Itepreaentutlvu Hawlciv of Ore-4 gon, wus. elected caucus chulrmuu; Sweet, i of New- York, secretary; . -'iilHon, or Connecticut, floor lead er, and Vctul, of Indiana, party hwlp. . ;vi;itNms wn i: lid. SAIdl.M. Ore. (AP The condl lton of .Mrs. Walter M, Pierce, the governor's wife, took another erlll- Infant republic lltruugli its first teal luiii totlay, tt was said at 'lie turbulent years- of existence is executive offices. She ha." been III ackuowb dged even by Ids bllter iu health for thriM- years. nenilcH. made a gallant fight for The plun that was killed by the governor's velo (Milled for an $SM. otto armory, hulf of tint money to be appropriated by the state and half to lie raised here. The bill, backed by Kepreseula- tlve Hunter and Senator Dennis, wa approved by army organiza tions and then tabled, along Willi olIeT like measures, because, t lie ways and means committee felt that the time wus not ripe Tor action. Jn the closing days of the aes- uion, heroic attempts, thai met 1 1 It Hiicccas. were made, to gel. the IjU Grande, pon-al drove and Cot tage CJrove bills off Iho table where t hey had been placed by the action of the ways and means committee. The bills were passed by the house, nei)t io Hit! KciuttA ind approved and then sent lo Hie governor for Ids signature or lo. At present there Is not an arm ory east of I lie cascades in uregon and tills condition will continue to xist until another legislative ses sion, as the sit tint ton tftunda now. Ilfil CHANG E Taft To tihe Outli. About one o'clock the President. Vice-President, members of the highest court and of comrrcKN will assemble-on the special stand creel ed on thi Capitol Plaxa where In the presence of a vast crowd Ihe (Kith will Im- administered lo Mr. Coolhlgc by Chief , J nailer Tuft. Mr. Coolldgc then will deliver lila inaugural address. The ceremony concluded. Hi President and Vlee-PreHldeiit will take I heir placet at Ihe head of in Inaumiral parade buck to the White House, composed exclusively of units of the army, navy and ma- rlne corps, numbering about 7. "'Mi, OOO Mie Ke iiuin ui nnn- " mum their official staffs. About Su gov- mors are expected to bo present At the While House Mr. Cool- idge and Mr. Hawes will leave Hie head of Ihe column to review Hi' parade from a stand racing lu Kay id In Suuare. Then PreHidelll Conlidtfc will go hock lu his dslw at the Wtilb llousr ami Vlci'-Presldi'id Hawei will lake up his dulhs .it tlx Cupl iol. ttfr, hut his H.VNlem had been un- rinlncd by an attack of Infill- iikii before his Oiierutlon. Krlcdrlch Kbert, president ot fjeriuan republic, was, burn on 'Ybruary 4. 1X71, and elected to the presidency of the new repub lic on February It. Hitll. . lie re mained president In spite of gov- rnmenlal chungcB, until Ids death this morning. , MEETNG HELD B151 Mat Card Turned Down; Weak Preliminaries Cause Fiji I'm' flint tin!" Ill yearn, a I Tlje Iii.vIiil- .-iiiiiiiiIkiIiiii In l-i (Iriin.l.- In III.' Iiirn.-.1 IliiiniW.i Oiiwh on a Vr !..... .i r.:J1liis ',-ir.l i -'.'; '' till. I'll'liiit :il .i" ill'ill!.' -If I'' clly oi-SHiilJilioii In II"' i'1'y billliltnc. Al 1 1 1 . niu- Ii II nt'li '" r- Ji t li il. II IM I" r. l Olli-lili r. d. i.n.l.i.l.ly Silli.liiy. "I'll I'" mi.li r .i..n.iir.. tl...i Im ll r ttruni.n ..r i.. .in ..-.- ...t-nlM Im- lirr-j lunl. Tin riml. ir. mill ill rirnl tu tin I.iuniiiLi'r'H liiit'i'ii ' i, Ihu'IiiI !' Ituy 1-iirnHiii. iih iiiIm r nf tin- l.uxliic i i.iipnU-l.in. u Invi sllKiili -l un l v. mi r.i i I In- I. nr. mi r.ionuii. ii.Ii ! lu tin-1 thiit 'I'" LoMne ioml.ili.slon tlmt Hi- iro-alu I'ml Itnnn oiik nut ortliy of uppro-1 Ii-uiIIIiik . ihI lu.ff..lr .lit.. In the liri'lllllllt- HI" mIV Iniiti-h.-K uiruilff"il. illlU livo llir-n ti tin unul'l ini'.-'l TROPHY SHOOT IS TOMORROW The first nf two handicap shoot t ! be hebt for possession of Hi II AS CHOI) ItlX'OKI) WASHINGTON (Hy the Assocl aled PriHH) When Calvin Cool Idge assumes the prHlii iiey In hlf riL'lit nefcl Weilliesilay lie will taii' ver din-elloN of a tfovern ni Hi In which he already 1ms lefi his ImprcsH llirough I nioiilbsscr vice im the Hiifcestair lhrtuuh ira tlf circuiiiHttinei s to Warren (.1 Al the regular nieeiiug or i lie , Htmllng. I'nlon graiiKi- h' bl K' brnary 'c, lit , i,, H- P. months Mr. Cooltdg' tin- I'nlon experiment Htatiou lt(I)f j,,.,.,, mgiiccd prlnnrlly In ful was decided to make the progra ins t . jMtnt; 1MO,Mse Nuob' to lb- Anm t Instructive rather Ihaii simply en- (( J1, pi.(jp,. tils flrsl pn Khb iillnl terialiiing. to enrrv oiil Hi- Harding poll In accordance with this Men, lr. i , N.,u. ,,l(li,leois. houi-ver. huv result el In pronoiiuci tiients bear Hug plainly the label of uuihiK' i otile h'S. I oublly, lu a way which hi" W. T. Pby. master of the gramr-. i told of his recent visit to the slate legislature whHi h" prewnled Hie matter of appropriations iic-,i-d liy Hie slate ho;ild of loaMh of which he Is a member, to the whjh and mi-aim eoiiiiulltee. I'loj d i;dw-Hrf-, of lb" animal husbandry department of Hi" ex periment 1 n lion, talked about llielliodn used ill feeding laillbH for ma l k l. (Continued on Pago & ) main ceiit are Crank Pill- H'aiiK" o exhildt in tlio msr ami Nor. ir.tanl of W.ilbiwa. Uliow window ( Ho- regoii Hani Tlv card utibiidtleil by ll e- v. ;i (.- .u! Implement emiteatty 01 tor' M' rlirilis. 1 r"-t -'f C'e f..i" I .,-'(.- f'-'; - k.V' t'',t T '.'. I j(M HM lo iO ill I " row me! IIIDK. o'clock siha rp. The handl up ;.hool is f' p'" '"' lull tueiiilirs aiol all Grand At'iblte (iu.,. Ulll OkiJi t.oinl Matches. It itn au'aln -pealcd by .... .. . .r i.r llm bovini l oittiniMlon I to country 1. . l.ii.i' I. nt fit nt . 1 Lis . :tre urged lo be t le-i- in tin matches, v to tl.er boxbu? 'ir w rest - tins c.ir.l-. "wil! fwiieiioned by the ( oniitii-ion " , ... , 1 Mie member Kt.Hed ttiiit Lxpetts Lair Weather ontd ratlor huv. no matches ,.t j y IfiaitlTU l' I St'l'VicC .11 iM,i..i-u -(. .1 nn.-M :ire urtallff" I. i 0 The action of the ommlH.iion '.n'lr for Hie .school so that acl o;il coiopeiituiti can le trill let I" oVPm k. ( Mason's Shoe Hospital Added to Local Firms' It. Mu:4on a ml II. Ma;oii have pilft ltai d Sluart'j kIio- rshop. lo cated at I'"'.' I'- pol htvii, hihI are - ,1 it! . ... I kj nuinnne, tt r . I lo 01 to.lav . Tin- sliop, at preeid Is IcJnif ( modelled and repabil l. tl will lu tie f'i'ure bear Ibi nam- of Ma sim's Slioc Hopili'l. AW Itll.l, SI ItSIITt I C WASHINGTON (API Aiobis 44lor Mancrnfl nV Tokto reported io tl.e stale department today that the w w .iapanine nib n land taw pre., tiled to lh- diet by th- kov- 1 rllllletlt if fli'HIglied im II RUbfttt- filn.w..) concltifi w-!y V ASH I N i'i't N (Cv tlit- A-smI-till Im- itdheted to an I1..-..,! I 'resJt i I'dir and r.tHo r cool not only (in.1 daf M,,,i,.T with fro-t tr. Hie forecast j t m for a niiprmkl urrangemelit ,. nts teiift If ainmr d I ,.!,- Io.Ihv b ih.' ;itm r l.iin-ait iV Hi- la of 17 und r which nr-Ilmmarl 8 f..r I'rblent Coolidae' Inauifura- ""'" I'w mwh or m- the ?t bv up to scratch. lion. right! of land lu Japan. 01 ARE AWARDED At 11 meeting of Hie alale hiuh way cominlsslon held tit Portland Thursday and Krldiiy of Hits wcclc several bids for contracts tu eiiHl- rii firegon wi-re let. Including four ('or (taker county and one for Cum Illla county. In ('iiialllla county a contract was let for widening Immi grant bill aecl Ion of the old Ore gon Trail 12.7 miles . W. Oil- vr for $71,07'). This bid although declared salts! act ory was hebl up pemllng agri'i'iiu nl bet ween I h Mat ItOl IIHONS WANT AIO WASHINGTON (AP)-Tlm Uvm-(M-rallc hciuiitirs al a conference to day agreed fo throu' theh1 Uniteir Mippoit behind the rhei-s and bar-I bars hill. In nil effort to enact It be fore adjournment. The conference agreed (hut chances of iuismIiix the II -million dollar tiicHMiir hnd been I'ltdnngei-ed hy wluil Is termed a rillhuslei' now proceeding nguJiisl liie Cilia Ctxl inireluiHe" ami the prtmoal to prohibit chnrglug n higher rule for short than for lung hauls. hoiiiiioitoit school iu iini;I GUAM) I'OltKS. II. C. ( AP) I ol In wing coiuniltlal lo jail tnsl week or two tloiikbobfirs III defnult of X."t fines for failure to send till r children to school, Ihe Spencer xehool building In the doiikhohor colony rhe miles from lien, was luii'i icd last night. TliK Is listed as Hie ninth doiikhohor :-hoo burii- eil In Ihe KiHdciiuy-hoiiiidni'Y H'lel, . powi:it i:pi,osio PAi Aii ItlO JAMIiliO (AP Ten per- Miiis were killed mid :ttui Injuci d Ini an c pliedon of foriy tons of imiw- J 'dcr 11ml other eombiillbles . tin Cnju Island mar Mehtlieroy yv lerday, according to ,ft .stnlemenl loilay hy Perrln C. Coi bian. IimhI ' 1 tiaitugcr for three American fire mm, 1 lie iruiTMi K'""'" niuein iitSMi-ailCt COINpaiHCS, IV 1 1 f ri'Mirn MITCHELL DID ' lint nnru nm M UDLI uHL the iiueatloii of co-oH'i-uHvi ,., hm- (tMlay fifun Ihe scene of payment for Hot work. mrc idat. Property lo- Is cslliiiBt You're Buying Insurance tod joii are M.ll'lf 1 b win in biiv t:1 -r'!r i't11" known -oiipant, Tt''- Jiali7hll. bit n nvH-e dlfrlcijlt time gel ling your monc (ban n well kii-mn ri 111 ami n fiimtli.ir coiiipany would cMr(cucc. Can fid ttftwiti-log Im a tnl liable, fomidjilhui In tonkin onr oeipialiiinioT nod educat ing oo lo Hie pi-oihtet. ir MidH1 hi piciio. TbsC- one 11 B -011 w h itdct lling Is In (ere-lliig. Hlurrier A'lieriKhi!f A 3lcirhaiidllii2 Scnkc' In (laker county a contract for, unit oik' of the (taker-t 'oruueopia tilu'hny was awarded lo Henry Ibiyi-r lor I 0. 1 a0.7o for 11 distance of :!.! ntlbs. Culls Iwn and three of I he sinue hlghw iiy, Hl.ii miles, w as a warded to J nines 1 'rick Tor illM.sriK. (Irei'iiwooil and ' Ijinmo were-awarded the contract for !i.7 miles or grading on Hi"' SMcch tfiilch-liakir Hcctloii or Hie PaUer Cnlty hlghwiiy Tor !i4,lton. Tlie bid for a brhlg'i ov'f Powder river in (taker comity wan !( to George II. Kccvch for wznu. The commission ordered adver tising of I he I iilty-Hettm creek set-lion of th- hlghwiiy in P.aker and Mnthe'ur coiiiitlfs ami also of tin' approach fills of the bridge just completed al I 'mat Ilia. U. II. K.ib lurk, slate highway en gineer, Willi orfh-ea here, returned from Portland thin morning after .illeildiiig Hi coiiimbii'toli met tin;,. iiotsi; ai'Phovks or i si; or HOItMvN ItV li.MGlITH Illl.li CAM.i;il "'CAMOl ri.AGI-1 WAHHINGTON (Hy the Associ ated Press) The ulekluHon, co operative marketing bill, nubstU luled by (lie, house for the Cap-per-tluugeit meuuuro, was describ ed beforo Hie uuntu agrlcuUurn eoiiiiulltee today by Chairioui Carey, or the prouldent'a agricul tural comiiilsHlon. as the "clever cat piece of cumouflugv over druwn.",. . .,-,, , -, : U U' clared H) 1'cviihih 'tirnU". sure wa drawn' by Henry C. Tay lor, chief or tlm biirnau of agri culture eeortoinlc. who he said. who. atilugonletln of Ihe yreMldenPft commission, und . would stir up one . of tho greatest fights ever seen In Washington" If It wus ou- ucted Into a luw. ' , . 1 MeNary Hai k Hill. Hcimtor McNary,, of Oregon, ex-t piesscd tho opinion (Jiat v HLck in son bill would bo a step forward. If you want to kid the fnrmera aonie more, give theni this bill some mush, just a sugar-coated at- teiiipt to kid them along." Curcy concluded. . cd at one inllMon tlollars. ii a i. rot ii i;u;t i i;i DlltCt nm or (illOl I POUTI.ANH (II) Hie AsmchileiJ Pti-ss) - The stati! HiiotlKiiien a as sociation at its annual meeting hero adopted u resolution protest IliK the recent acllotl of the utal" leglslalure lu dlwrtiiig b-n per cent of th' stale game fund Itilo tli-1 i?en ral fund. oriici-rs seh'ch i n( the im-i ting were; Chester C. Moore. Portland, president ; .1. II. rn derlck. Hood lilvi-r. vice president; and lilulne Hallock. Hak'-r: It. W. Joikh. Mi M Inn villi; WlUhtm W. MeNoaly, Kliimath I'alls; Asa Untile. Prlne- ville; Walt''!' Camp. Corvallls; W. C. (''osier, TklluiNook. and Kali C Simmotis. Kugi iie. dirtclors. The ho'i:; WASHINGTON (AP) lohiv ii. d !i I :'.-,.i. :i r --Mil'.i.u li el U . l..:nv U." o I WASIIJNGTON (Uy Ihe Assoel- ii led PreHM) Secretary of. War5 Weeks today told the house air era ft com m ll l co that General Mitchell, assistant army air chief, hud directly disobeyed President Coolldge order In writing uiuga .iiie article without obtululug tho. war department's approval. Weeks said Coolldge Jmd writ ten MHchcii cautioning him ugulust publishing a rtjelej without the up proval of the war depurlment. ,Wreks said after H'-M testa liii sec nd a ry of the-navy objected to .ii tidies rltten by Milch ll and (hat In order to prevent further controversy wllli Hie navy, he or dered Mlleheii to submit further iirtlcb a for nppruvul. He. said tho navy secrctury objected to the arll- i:ih as "reflecting on tlm navy.' si n yat hi;n wi;ahkninu PKKING (Hy the Associuterl press) Sun Vat Hen's heart la "astonishingly good" but his gen eral weakness In increasing', uc cording tu toduy'tf bulletin. Field Agent" Replaces Bone as Alaska's Boss (It- Hurry It. HtoM). (.tuteau. capital of AJuaka and v Af- l l I ' '. t'V'N ,i'.A- p'fi:J).i eit- n hi. -ri I' !fi il 'o-; -BftrfiJ.-. , Six v.er ks hl'o a iotiir-legged I TTiere li" wli'i pay Ui re.siM.cf hoisert from Cmiip l-wia In a mum-ulnr young man locked iiplo Governor Hcull Hone an 1 parade nt Keatili- n-l July In ""t-,., ,j, n ofiice tif lb" Cult-jbu shown tin; topes Jn the gov iiecHon will" Hie :;t(i irieunlal eon-j,.,, Kllt).,4 KVwvn land of flew al emor's office and tho "execulh. claw of . Knights T ipplur. j Anehoraue. Ahiaka. and started iuuiikIoii." ! ror Waliini,-lon to make )tiH nn-j Cor in his portfolio the return . I,,,,,! reooit on Alaskan wffalis In lug field clerk will carry a coir - I,. iil!A,Ml; MAN MiAK HI .A I'll ; his eld-f lu th- Interior depart. lb-port a f-ceivi lure from Portland stale that Nolan Skiff, rot im-r (.a t Irnnde man. Is near death, lb has beeii crllhatly III ror some time and recently took a turn for the womc Mr. Sk.t'f wtm formerly I'nttod Htatea cum mUnloner and Land Office re ceiver here. nr. He ti tt Alaska simply as a guv el hum nt "Held agi nt," traveling on routine business. Next week lids miiue young man Mill catch a boat northward bound out of Seaitle inieenu "I oeiounH inn tvuim direct to his utatlon at Anehor nifp. how ex er, he 111 h-ud for nilKslon signed by Prealdent Cool ldgc. dcslk-oatiiig him a governor of AlHtdiu. After Kiting Ms future job th "oncu over" he w ll'f reltim lo An choiug" and Ids work an Hebl nifent until June, when Gowruoc Hone's rojr-year term 'expires. Alter that he will be "Gov.i- (Continued oo Page 6.J,