EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
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CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
I'OltTI.AND AP) Ore
gon: Uiuettlrd on the count;
fair In the Interior tonight,
and Thursday,
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VOLUME XXIII.
MKMBICK AH8CKUATED PREHH
LA GRANDE, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1925. member associated press
NUMBER 251
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NEW CLUB
PRESIDENT
tfTt tv 1 ti i. i '
Wing, Fin and Fleetfoot
Uit'icers Elected at
Fish Banquet
WARDEN AVERILL
,.. CHIEF SPEAKER
"
J. W. Malonev, Member of
'p -i
btate Uame LOmmiS-
- ' cirm Pi'iicarl Mmv A r -
"." "I'
pointee of Gov. Pierce.
Wing. Kin und Fleetfoot club
uiiieeia lor me eus.miB yeurnere
elected unanimously last evening
The entire list submitted by the
w ........... v
wltliout comment. 11. K. Conlidet-..
j. i.. Miougrans ami n. iv. u mi.n c. N. 1'ulmer und J. T. l.unsfel
froiiud the nominating committee, low who hud u two-party c.acn of
.1. 11. Smith, long time active 1- poundH und seven ounces. C.
luemlier of the organization, was
elected president. Mr. Smith is a
thorough sportsman himself. Is
conversant with the needs and
alms of the Wing. Kin and Kleet-
root club and Is without doubt n
wis., selection for the office. I..
M. Hovt. vice president-elect, and
L. It. Hunnefielrl, BecitHary-treas-urer
ure eqtiully competent.
"Voting took place at the ann ial
Wing Un nnd Heetfoot club flah
feed In the Methodist church base-
ment after everyone had partaken
most thorough of trout, potatoes.
coffee, rolls and apple pie with
whipped cream, served by the la
dles of the Methodist church.
II. K. Coolldge ucted us chair
man In the absence of W. K. Kel
iey. ex-presldeut of the organiza
tion who wus unexpectedly called bolt und Uonuld Kunk. The lust
to I'nrtlund. place fish weighed U pounds 2
Following the election of off!- ounces,
i cers. J. W. Maloney. a member of Uugest Uolly Varden 1st, Mel
1 the stlita game comiiHssion, mude vln 1'alluer. 1 pound' ounee; 2nd,
s- brief talk In which he outlined L'. M. i'loberg, 1 pound t ounce;
the alms of the commission. His ard, 1.. M. Jtol, M ounces; 4th. W.
talk in reality served as uu Intro- JJoblnn. ounces.
ductlen f"r K. Averill. recently l.uigest whiteliMh 1st. C. it.
uppoinl-ed stale game warden, who r'loberg. 14 ounces; Mrs. IJ. Jlir-
gave the main address of the eve- v1"' ounces; ard, J. T. I.onglel-
nlnI. .low. la ounces.
Ati.i'lll tnriik
Mr AcHIl i,Miir...l II,.. Htinrls-
men that the game uflaira of the KeuSle, 10 pounds a ounces; l.u
state will be run. during his ad- "l'erl"K. V pounds 1 ounce;
.lliniHtrullon at least, for the most V Cu,;,"". a pounds 5 ounces;
Ien'fit to the spoi lsmen I hem-j
selves and the state of Oregon aa
a whole. i
lie promised thut us long us he
reinuined in office no one wouid
be put In u position or tuken out
of one been 'imp of politics- Ho
stnl.-i nmst euiphutleully thut lie '
was In.enstPd only In the prop..-
gut mil and conservation of fish
und K'tnie and not in liuildlng up
a Mjiilical oi (juntzation of unv
ouit
Followinff Mr. Avprill, Churles
Chimpm r. connected with the
Washington pume commission,
t
(Pntitlnuerl nt Pte Flv.)
HEALTH MEET
As a preliminary to the lOastern
Oregon I Msi i let Medical Society's
iio'.'ting t Wallowa like next
Tuesday and Wednesduy. a public
health meeting will be held in
the .u Gi unde high school uudi
to ri ii in next Monday evening at
eight o'clock, according to an
nouncement today by Ir. W. 1'.
McAdory, president of the society.
A similar meeting will be held
at Knterprlsc on Tuesday night.
Addresses will In- made her? by
lr. Kstella Warner, of Cortland,
li- ad fr the child welfare depart
ment in this state: I r. It. M. hllle-
h unt. 1'ortland, and Ir. Oil vln
"White of Corlland.
The general public Is Invited
ettend. No admission will
charged.
S.
to.
be
IS ARRANGED
Nevins, Smith Tie For
First Place in Shoot
t-'nmr very high scores were
$nide at the Kastern Oregon Hport
JKmen's Association shoot held
the Wing. Kin and Kleet foot Tub
(shouting grounds near Lone Tree,
yesterday.
Mr. Nevins of Huntington and J.
It. Smith of La Grande were high
point men. They tied for first
place with a s ore of 6 targets
out of a possible ?;.
Mr. Meyers of linker. ho tb d
w it h Krank Troeh at the stuff
shoot at Salem recently, had soiue
t thing of an off day and although
Judges' Task
Difficult In
Fish Contest
Long List of Prizes, Great
is umber of Contestants
ana i'ine Latches Made
Job Hard.
r- l,OOIIUK' UIIU J. U. &IIOU-
gr3. juuis. ol th wins, kui a..d
II' Itflioot tuinuul fishing contest
huu un exceptionally diiticult task
tins tur due to the uuusuully long
4 list of pnztH, (he lurge nuinurr ol
contestants una the high uveruge
' (luiihty of the catches.
Following the policy set, by
Judges in pust, years an attempt
wus made to uwurd the prizes io
f'!B B'e'" ",u,'!b! oi 1""ier!"e"-
ihus,- with but few exception
catches were entered in but one
eluaa und each sportsman wua
awarded a sliiKle Drue whereas ill
I a number ot lnblunces calches
could huve taken aevei-ul trophies
under other classifications. Sev
eral sportsmen who were awurded
prizls , Ule pully ,.!,. neI1 toua
llllvi) won otner , 10 lnm.
viduul classiticutiun and vice versa.
i'ine risn cuugiil.
Among these might be mentioned
N- I'ullli.T ulso had un individual
ealch oi u lainhow trouU one pound
and seven ounces. Vei n Ainsworlh I
""d a rulnbow weighting eislit
ounces and Hoy r'orresier who was j
"warded the Hist prize lor the
blfc'Kiat rainbow had an Individual
-'ulch ot '"' weighing rive
pounds und (wo ounces. Charles
Cutching hud a rulnttow trout that
weighed 11 ounces.
The pluces In tho contest
aWHrdeu by the judge, are: Largest
lullluow trout ltoy Korresier, 1
pouna 8 oun(!eJ1. iuli Arcn Keliey.
. ..uund: ard. u. Johunnsen. i
omima. 4tn, u u, NottUt u ounces;
nth, It. O. Albert. 8 ounces.
largest Kus.ern lii-ook, ull five
places were uwurded to a parly
CUIliposed Of Olia I'ultntr, Itutus i
Kdwards. Ulenn rilrickland. Tal- i
Lurgesi . Inuividuu I catch
C. S.
Cecil
i . . . .
JUIIiier, 11 poilimrf. 1 ounce
v ci ii jiuwui in, i puunus.
iJest iwo-purly i-ulch (.ieorse D.
Kouenson .aim uaviu jonunsen
io) puunus; ilia, l. JJ. i'uiiuaii l
and Dr. v oodtil, 10 pounds.
ti:ntinutu uu faice Kiv,
f (Ivanrln Ponnln Am
V1.3""0 . C0P,C AlC
Visiting in Idaho rails
It A HO KAIJ.S. Ida. (Hp-ciul)
liolgi-r Al. I.ais. ii und lumiiy ot l.u
Urundf. Ore., huvu ticn the ku sis
J-' H. Trayner and fuuiiiy lot
several duys, en route truni I,u
Urunde to .Suit Lake City. Mr.
Lat sen Is superintendent of the
Grande lioiitle hospital tt l.u
Grande and wus much impressed j
with the 1. 1). S. hospital und
complimunled Idaho Kulls highly
on Its enterprise in securing such
uu institution.
Air. Trayuer will be remembered
us former superintendent of the
Grande Kunde hospllul where lie
served for seven years, leaving La
Grande to Uike charge or the Ida
ho rails hospital two years ugo.
Miss Conley, Mr. Meyers
To Sing at Hot Lake
No foiinul program has been ar
ranged for t he recepl ion to be
given ul Hot Ijike tomorrow even
ing by lr. V. T. IMiy for the mem
b'TH of lh various commercial or
ganiKttions In I nion county.
Miss Vina Conley of Cove and j
Allred Meyers of ,a Grande have!
kindly cotiM-nted to sing, several '
short talks will be given, refresh-.
inents will be served and dancing
will conclude the evening. i
Guests have been requested to
I bring their iudles.
nilssed s -i-ral romparaf ively easy
chances and so registered a tofal
of 117 onl or his 7f trials. A Mr.
Adams of It Hh made belter than
un average w ore ulth 6" out of 7U.
Adams and McNurljmd of Heph
tbd lor first place In the doubles
with IX perfect shots nut of IS sets.
The doubl" s were shot in the usu
al w ay w Hh each I hue shooting
at two targets from the trap ratti
er than al one as In the singles.
Shooting was done of the jaek
i
i
rabbit plun, pooling lluktl al tbiand Washington us well al Orvgull. J
Holds Purse I
f ' " 1
'I'liU thl Is uolng to hunt I to $50,
omuttm a eai SlicN Marjorlc
Watson and sho hus lllH'Il np
IMjiiM,J fhlr cli'rk of tho Texas
slate treasury. She lives In Aus
tin. Tex.
Thi' next outdoor concert by tin
ljU ;rj,n(i,. untrinal l.nfi.l will h.
KlV)in ,M.xt Momlav PVPnlntr AmriiHt
third, at 8 o'clock, according to
announcement today by 11 rector
Andrew Loney. ,
Air. Lonoy states thut a ,ur-flrt
program Is being iirepnreil for the
concert, which will be given in (lie
ball park Instead of in the down
town district. More people cun be
seated at th ball park, eity ofTi
ctils believed, which is the reason
for the change.
It has been impossible to appear
in concert during the past two
weeks because several bund mem
bers were awuy, ut tending the
10lks convention, Knight Templar
convention, etc. but Mr. Loney
states that the full personnel will
be on hund Monday night.
Kathrrs and sons, t r ot them,
have be.n camping for several days
near the head ol Catherine creek
on the animal M. I. A. outing held
for 1 lie purpose of bringing t h
ovs ,, tjl.lr ,,(1(Js (.,OM(;r together
in a mutual good time.
Games, hw I ui tiling, fishing, hlk
I Ing and ot her sports make each
'day pass quickly. The boys range
j in size from III tie tots not much
i more than able to walk to boys of
j high school age.
1 The party is on the dads who do
most of the cooking and work about
the camp no (hut the younger gen
eration may have a more thorough
ly enjoyable time without tiie
somewhat Irksome duties of main
taining camp,
j Kggs. flapjacks. Irout and other
! out of door dlltes are on the daily
bill of fare ami of conr.se the boys
are thrHing at it. The party ex
! pects to return to al Grande to
i morrow.
iit m Andrews, I ,estT Stoddard
land Grant IP-an are in charge of
j the expedition.
SCHOOL ENROLLS
9 UNION COUNTY
MEN AND WOMEN
O n K G O N AGIUCCLTl ltAL
CttLLIOKK, Corvallls ( Special) r
1'nlon county is represented in the
attendance at tlx; annual summer
session this yar hy 9 students
7 liu'R and women. A lotul of
r'M regular and special students
Were registered for the HUmiler
course, an Itierens" of 'iS over the
iittendauce hist year.
Twenty slates are n presented tty
students. Fouie as fur iiwiiy as Il
linois. India n-i. Ion u, Kii nsiis, M is
s"iirt, North Imkota, and Kou'h
lukoti. Iteeaune it. A. C, was d--st:mited
by lite t itit"-! Slates In
dian mTvlce as one of the schools
Tor Indian wluml feaelters to at
tend during educational buve. 3:
mh o and women Instructors in In
I in wIioo'm from North Itakota,
South Dakota, Ids ho, Montona,
V 1D atendMve.
BAND CONCERT
NEXT MONDAY
- - - . U 1 II
LIIUUI UUIII1U
IF El 15 GEOBulS I
IBS IN VOTE" DOWN F -T " " 7
LEGAL TILT 1E1INT mmMtM
Prosecution Loses Ground
in Mary Pickford XM-nap-Plot
Trial
CONFESSION AVIPED
FROM THE RECORDS
Claude Holcomb, One of
-Three .Defendants, Says
Police Beat Him to
' Force Him to Confess.
I.OH ANGKI.KH, Cal. (Hy the
snoclated rresa) A. bilter legal
fight wttlrtho defense Bcorlng hea
vily over tho prosecution marked
he resumption of the trial today
of three men accused of plotting
'o kidnap Mury IMckford, movie
star. -
The defense succeeded in having
"xcluded from the testimony the
to-called confession made by
'laude Holcomb, one of the defen
dants, after his arrest, which he
declared on tho stnnd yesterday
had been forced from him by ad
vanced third degree methods of vi
olence. Holcomb today relteruted his
diarges that the police beat him to
force him to confess.
THREE KILLED BY
DISAPPOINTED
LOVER TODAY
KK'HMOM), Vu. (Ily the Asso
ciated Press) 'llecmisc; I cuuhln'l
ktiep her nnd wasn't golnic to let
anyiine els' get her," was the na-
son given by Itutlolph IHsho tcnlny
ror NhiHitlng to dentil Mrs. Vlvlnn
Tenilln rei'i-M, Harry (I. Carter, his
rival, ami letecttvo Srgeant J.
Harvey Hurki1, who ti-hil to pre
vent li Jin reaching Carter; yesU'r
dny. W llllnm Hrlll, a sal--iiiati, who
aNrt allenipted to slop IHsm; was
W(iundel.
The triple klllliu; f(l lowed a
I m dice court ca-se In wltlcli a pretty
clothing imxlel, Carter and Plsso
wci-e tin1! princ-lpnls.
Tho girl was arritlgncil on charg
es preferred by IIsm CnrttT
i'liaitrctl that Dlso bad threatened
Ills life.
TAcnMA, Wiish. (Hy the Ausoci
uled Cress) . Muytown. miles
southwest of Olynipiu, wus almost
wiped out. togdher with the plant,
of the George Simpson Lumber
company, by fire which stalled lost
night In the milt.
Alter destroying the mill, flames
spread to neurby houses and about
lot) persons were left homeless.
Simpson ptirchused the mill a week
ago. The Insurance is said to-be
small. 1
Kin fighting crifvs today were
fighting a forest fire started, by the
Muytown blaze. The fire spretid
to adjacent togged off land but Is
not considered serious.
GIIKH IIKCISIONS HltOOKK
WICHITA. Kan. fAC) Hurry
Grch, middleweight champion, was
Riven the newspaper decision here
Monday night ugatust "Fighting
Kalph" Brooks of Huntley well.
Kan., heavy weigh I. in a 1 0-round
exhibit ion bout. The fight was
listless until the seventh round,
when the champion opened up with
some flashing rights und lefts
which sealed Brooks left eye.
Buying ,
Another
Dimension
What 1 iH'WHpnper circulation?
I l( only (he tin miter of jmiimth
printed, or the niuiiltcr of fam
ily brails who r'ehc ll, or the
number of home.' lo w hlcli
paper-, are flc)ien,d'.'
Or Ih cin illation the number
of psici di-lrlbtiiiMl Ml ll I
11.1 1 f by Hie wmI will townnl
thai pftM'r, the eugenic with
wlch ft f awnlled. the tiller
ct with which ft U n-sd. Die
iMiridencf In lt truth. It fulr-nr-H.
It dclre to m-rw'f
The ith4Trr miwrnrr Imiv
nit etrn illiiicitlon iniilathin
11,1 s ni the lowest reader ciM
hi I A-Mern GM'gon.
"ObKrirr Adrrtllna
A McrtbaiidUtiig 8ervk'
nnr nrnmn n
Representatives Cinsh the Ji J-mh t 3 -'"' J
; Anti-Evolution Bill fij MS $fl lUL SY ) -Proposed
Today . : I MtV v)u M
LINDSAY FAVORS ;
STRICT RULING
Refeis to the Theories
"Which for 25 Years
Have Overwhelmed the
Country," During Talk.
ATLANTA, (.. ily thv Associ
ated Press) Tins, aimidnicnt ilo
sigufd to prohibit tho teaching of
moltiilon In tlio comnioii public
M'hooLs of Georgia Unlay was voted
down oierwhelniingly by the slate
house- or ieprcsciitatlef.
Itepresentutlve Lindsay, author
of the I'jj-ndinent. stated after Ms
crushing defeat that he would not
offer un untl-evolutlon bill.
Kpeuklng for tho amendment lie
referred to. the University of Chi
cago -us th source of new theories
"which for the lust 25 years have
overwhelmed the country, culmin
ating In one of lis graduates taking
the life of a little boy as a sc I en
title experiment." .
..TLANTA, Ga. (Hy the Associ
ated Press) Teaching; evolution in
Georgia schools would be prohib
ited under a provision of amend
ment offered in the house of rep
resentatives today.
The amendment, offered to the
general appropriations bill now be
fore the house, would provide that
any teueher who taught a theory
of origin of man in contradiction
to thu Itlble's account, could not
receive- f salary from the common
school appropriation. '
LA GRANDE WELL
REPRESENTED AT
REALTORS' MEET
Im. Gmnde will be represented
nt the Northwest limit y Associa
tion convention which opens to
morrow at Bellinghum, by six
reultors und thu chumher of com
merce quurtet. Kf forts will be
made to huve La Grande named as
the convention city for next year.
George Currey, William Miller.
11. A. Henhum, K. N. Kord. Lowell
Wtlliumson and L. 8. Weeks are
the reultors who huve. ulready left
for Bellinghum.
Sherwood Williams, who quullfys
nut only us u realtor bust us a
member of the quurtet, hus been
attending the Knight Templar con
vention In Seattle will bo present
at Bclllngham. G. L. Dulton und
George Btrnie, tenor und buss in
tin- quurtet left this morning to
drive to Cortland where they 'will
join L'lmcr Sloddurd on their wuy
to Hclltngliarn.
Stage and Ford Figure
In Accident Near City
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Weeks and
three children utmost miraculously
escaped injury Sunday night when
a motor stag' driven by Bed Kea
gle forced their Kord sedan into
ditch, report.s state.
The m-dun. wtlh Mr. Weeks driv
ing, had Juat passed the Conley
warehouse coming toward Im
Grande when the stage Approached
from the rear and In punning
caught in the right rear fender In
such u manner tlint the car wus
t urneil over with Mr. and Mrs.
Weeks In.stde, It h reported. The
party was uninjured except for
brulseH.
City Commission Meet
Will lie adjourned
The city commission meeting to
nlKht, scheduled to be held at 7:30
o'clock In the city bull building,
will be adjourned tint II Krlday
night t 7:30 p. in., because fretd
dent A. T. Hill and Coiiimtswlon
ers It. C ftundl and Charles
Plale ure out of (own.
IMHCi; CI T IN WGMIA'S
CMUHINfi IS AN.NUI MMl
NLW YtHtK (AO The low cal
i prit en In many yi ars wi re (pjol- d
j un woiiicu'h wear fabrics Tieiay
j by the American Woolen coin.
I puny. In opening Us linen for the
i spring of iniMi, The reduction fol-
linked HlniOur price cuts annonne-
ed Monday on hk-ii'm wear Mm s.
1 based on low it wool, labor and
1 other mouiiructurlng fonts. The
key number of women'i fabrics
was priced 17 1! cents a yard be-
NjWi f "ir v if
-W .J
While reviewing the giinitl of honor nt Itwatei-sund, Jo
haiiiicsburg. South Africa, the I'rlnco of Wales Is fotittl to stoop
lonn anil fix his garter, which has become utifiiHtiuicil and is
hanging over his sbH-tops. To avoid such cmlmrraxsmeuts as
this tltc prince should emulate tho American college boy, wImi
wears no garters at all.
FARM RETURNS
CI SLOW
WASHINGTON . (Special). Al
though agriculture In the Cnlted
States did better financially In tho
year ended June So, 1 V 25, than lu
the preceding 12 months, its in
come wus nevertheless not suffi
cient to yield both a fair return
on the cupltlit Invested In tho
business and a fuir wage for ths
labor of furl 11 operators and their
families. This Is brought oat by
the department of agriculture In
an analysis of the agricultural bal
ance sheet for the last crop year.
On the capital invented in agri
culture the return for tho year
ended June an, ltCTi, says the de
partment, w us ut the rule of AS
per cent compared with 3.3 per
cent In the year ended June 30,
1924. This return represented In
terest on the Investment and pay
ment for the managerial services
of farmers. It wus the net In
come that reiuulned after provid
ing for oporutlng expenses and
property taxes, and making an al
lowance for the unpaid labor of
the farmer and his family at hired
labor wage rates. In round fig
ures the net income for the 1H24
26 season was $2,7 1 2,000,000, com
pared with tl,!)'J2,0U0,00U lu VJ2S
24. Interest Cni Total.
But this sum did not go ex
clusively to farmers, because far
mers do not own ull the capital
Invested In agriculture. They owa
only about 7:i per cent of It, and
huve to pay Interest on the bal
ance. It is estimated by the de
partment that the current value
of the total cupllul Invested In
ugrlcultute was $fU. t54.uoo.ooo In
; 11124-26, compared w ith J.VJ.MH -,000.000
in 1923-25. When farm
Indebtedness Is subtracted from
these f t g j res the retnamliK
amounts are approximately the
value of the capital owned by ac
tual farm opei at 01 s. In I :i24-i"i
the value of the tarmers' unincum
bered capital, according to the de
partment, wus l4'i.!M4.0na,oou,
com pa red w It ti $ 4 7.2H H.noujiao in
the pi ecedlng crop year.
In est! muting the net return to
the actual farm operator in ihe
crop year l'.4-2ft, the department
divides the gross return on this
unencumbered capital in the same
wuy us It doea the ginris return
to all t he en p tal In vented In ag
riculture. Thut Is to say. It reck
ons Oie net Income available for
interest on capital and the ma.i
ugerlal services of the farmers uf.
tor ded ictlng uporutlng expeus.-rj,
(Continued on Pur Ftv,)
Mrs. La Follette Won't
Seek Husband's Place
WASHINGTON (AC) M rs. Hu
bert M. I.u Kotbdte fitrinally an
nouijee.l 'CileHitay uilit that Khe
Will not Meeli the Sent In the I till
ed Stales Heri.lte IIMI'le aeirl)t hy
the dMtlh of her huh.liil1d.
In it. Hliilemeiil addi cKHe. to
women's organizations w htch had
lllgi d her to make (lie race, she
express d the belief Ihiit hIh- 1 oilltl
perioral a greater wrvlc tor Hh
proifreitslve eaiiNP by devoting lier
te lf to the teak of writing liet- bus
bands biography Trout I'.il2 to thu
time or his death from " a wealth
of notes nnd mulurlul" prcpurud by
XTRA
ANM'AI, MKI7T si;t
I'dlMI.AM), Ore. (Al) t)ffll'l
aln ut tint Ontoii IrrlKUIlun Cohk
n.'Mi liuvi! iiiidliii'il a pnwnim Tor
Its annual meeting hi Grants Iukn.
October 5-7, Inclushc Among the Associated rrestt)rhe Hryan fun
NpeakcrH scheduled are: reiilciit erul purty urrlved here ul I0.t5
I rankllu T. Griffith, of tho Port- o'clock. The public was admitted
land elect Hi! lowtr Company; to the Hpeclul Pullman, whore, in
liivdiU'i.t Aiutworth, of tho U. S. single file, they viewed the remain
NtttJoiml Ihuik, and IV. Ij, Utw6..trt .'J1 dead aUtesman.: Klwwers
tho I'oi tliuid Chtt!iib;r or Com-1",,u tributes from patriotic and clv
nicrcc, lu orgatilsallous were placed in the
, ',. compartment where the body re
CONTKAtTS I-KT
I'OHTIjAXO, Orv. (Al) Con
tracts Tor nearly $1,000,000 work
on the ItoOHi'velt highway In Cur
ry county was awarded today by
the. HtuUi highway coiuiiiIshIuu to
tbriMi ('ontnu'tors. Ilnuers 1 and
I ia tiers, of Dayton, Wash., wou
two units of tho job.
Tho highway commission and
llciiton county court today agreed
to hurry work on tho 'Newport
Corvallls road and thn AlM-a, high
way In Ileuton county. The state
will cooperate, flfty-llfty on tho
'.Newport roal and will contribute
two-thirds oil the A ! highway.
Motor Association and
4 nfi:,.n,.r. A
fetatC OfllCCrS Agree
TIOOU IlIVKU, Ore. (By the As
sociated Press) An amicable un
derstanding has been reached be
tween local officers nnd the Ore
iron Httite Motor association on the
question of enforcement of rules of
the road.
A conference was held yester- .
day nt wdileh time the motor as-
i socialiou ofliclalH and the county j
I o f f i 0 e r m considered complaints j
mude by American Automobile n
jsociatlou tourists from outside tho'
state. I
KTIIfli OWN Mil SKNTEM KD
PKNDI.KTON, Ore. Krank
Smiley. r,cntpncc( to the state peni
tentiary last winter when lie plead
ed guilty to a charge of illegal pos
i'Hntni nC ii mIIH .iiwl then mi ruled
Krank
nfii-r !! Im.l H. rv. d a jull . nli n-.i ttml a """on to viicute the Judc
r Hl 11K.nl hB un 11 churn.- or II- ""'nt- Tnl ,VM 'l"c "P fur al'&u
I.LT.i I piwniwHlnii of lluunr. will be ""-l,t ,,l'rp iprlily.
luli.'ii lo Siilini Id m rve 1 1 Ik p..il- JudRo lludners decision, which
tinlliiry Mini. in... ucfMrdlng to I'liuie us 11 rlimnx to Chaplin's ap
Sberirr Cnokltiuh uu plirullon fur an Injunrtlon to pre
Kintl.'v wus r.'.'-utly arrest. d In vent Aniiidor llilltutlng lllm. held
Wiilla Wiilhi 011 11 i harg.. of huv- ""it ('hiiplln's peculiar use of cer
Ing a nllll un. I will b.' turned over tain Kiiriuents. nmke-up and do
to the rm.tttliu i-.Minty authorities, tall of tietlng were his own prop
He Ik hiii. I to l.e lh" firm iiitui to erty and gave Clinpltn thi right to
1... H'-nt lo the p.-nll.'titlurv from bring Amador Into court In fut'lre
tills county on tills cliurge. tl Imitation could be proved.
Congress Will Discuss
Aviation
fft Charles P. Ktewnrl)
WASH INGTON ( SKA Hpeclul)
- A viatlou will wet a lot 01 con
gre.H' allentlon net winter. Theie
will be a MkIiI over it. too.
Tin- houae committer, which In
JMtlaated the nillijeet last sen.
inlfin. oul llliltie Hh work just al
t mi join nnieiil report h tit ill
j coming out. 11 volume nt a time.
' S'M.11 t will be available In -f M I C
;uM reaily lo In ink'!! up tllrectly
! t In- ItiwmnkeiH are on hand.
No pa rt icuhi r einic hint ohm a re
l-eaebed. bill the CVidem'e Of the
comuiiflee's wlltl'xfeM wpenkH for
j llrieK. Some of t Ih pepperllT
t ban probntdx- uh been ginernll
' 1 eullzed. its Itiilk having served
I to mnke It ilwrfmranlng to go
'through la search of Jmzy dv
Uuill.
L
Casket, Containing Bry
an's Mortal Remains,
Carried in Pullman
DAYTON PEOPLE
IN LAST FAREWELL
Special Passes Through
Chattanooga; Flowers
and Tributes Showered
Upon Statesman.
PAYTON, Term. (Dy tho AhsocI
ati'd I'resn) Quitting forever tho
little aouthern town where frleniln
nuule his lunt days hiippy, the body
or Wlllluni Jennlnft. Bryan today
begun Its long Journey from Day
ton to VuBhlngton where the nu
tlon will pay Its final tribute to his
memory before the burial Friday
In Arlington cemetery.
The special Pullman, attached to
the regular Southern Kutlway train
left here ut 9:US o'clock. Mrs. Bry
an, with members of her house-
j hold, occupied the forward end of
1 the car. The casket lay on sup.
I ports at the rear of the coach.
I Citizens of Dayton, where Bryan
'waged his lost vigorous fight for
religious orthodoxy, gathered to see
I their leader depart.
CHATTANOOGA VIKWS BODY
CHATTANOOGA. Tenn. by tho
posed. Room was lucking to hold
them all,
SAMOM, Oro. (By the Associated
Press) Governor Plurce today ap
pointed Mrs. Albert K. Hunter, of
La Grande, to succeed the kito
Turner Oliver as member of the
1 ur"er o Ivor as mempei
Orvgon Geographic board.
The governor reappointed A. B,
Cordley. Corvullls, Mam H. Moore,
Corvallls, und C. G. Gilbert, of
Hliaw, to the state lime board.
Charles li. Heagraves, Oregon
Glty, was appointed
member of
examining
the statu
veterinary
board.
AMADOR Si;i:K8 NEW TRIACj
I l.OH ANGKI.KH (AP). Attor- ,
.neys for Churles Amador, who also
Is known as Charles Aptln, ut
, turkliiK tho recent decision of S j-
J,!,lur uuKv autiuur, wiuuu urns
Ainauor iroin imuaving on 1110
screen the makeup rnd antics of
Charles Chupltn, film comedian,
have filed a motion for a new trial
Next Session
I These will be brought out, how
j ever. In debate, which certainly
I won't progress far without letting
j t he country in on Hi" fact thiit.
I experts aren't al all satisfied with
I I he fl Ing industry's development
j In America, eupeclulty considering
i that H started here.
I
H iNii't that America hadn't good
'aviators. On the contrary, the re
port imiidiasle.-' their ability. (;,
I or American aviation's backward
1 tieMH us un Institution, mltltury und
commercial, thut critics complain.
.There seems lo be utmost eom-
pb ie umtnlmlly In thin.
1 Many army and navy officers do,
' Indeed, dispute some of the more
, enthusiustlo airmen's claims, but
F
PAR ON
II NORTH
PIERCE NIES
IDS. HUNTER
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