La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 08, 1925, Image 1

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    EASTERN OREGON'S LEADING NEWSPAPER EIGHT PAGES TODAY
CITY
EDITION
THE WEATHER
PORTLAND (AP). Ore
boh: Generally cloudy to
night and Wednesday. Proo
ably ruin Iji the northwost.
VOLUME XXIV.
MEMBER ASSOCIATED PRESS
LA GRANDE, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1925.
MEMBER AMOCIAOTD PRESS
NUMBER 50
CLUB MEET
HELD Hit
ftT 1MBLER
Chamber of Commerce
Makes First Out-of-Town
Visits
CO-OPERATION IS
URGED BY SPEAKER
Jurors Hear
Carlton And
Graham Trial
Charged with Possession
of Mash,- Graham, on
Stand, Says Still Be
longed to Carlton.
OorK" Carlton will take the
brunt of (cuilt in connection wild
I the poKKrssion of. iiuihIi chnrire
brought uKuinsI liini Jointly Willi
John Graham, judging from the
Iti-Htiniony offered by the defcnae
when tho cam? came' lo trial in
IJntlCT' J. V. KnowlcH' court this
morning.
Carlton and Graham were urre."l-
, ' ed In 'U mooushtliinK dugout on the
I'hy Asks That" Union 01,1 N"i im. bad in the iiiim
County Chamber oC
Aids Law
Commerce Be a Fact as
Well as a Name.
Urging that the I'nlon Couniy
chamber of commerce be ft chailt
lier for the entire county In fact
tin night of Oct. ) i, when four
county and special officers caught
them in what appeared to be the
act. of dlHlllllng liuum from corn
Dinah.
A copper Htill and coll now S'-t
up In front of the jury box in the
courtroom a pressure tank anil
pan ntove, ten barrelH of mush and
jib well as in name, ana claiming iv.w... ... ... i
that tlu-re would be no limit to the uet were confiscated from the dug
constructivc work Midi u chamber ' out. it w as testified by Sheriff lire
could do If all the nuw-dlvhied shears, lls deputy. H. A. Kllng
liiler'iMts and groups of the county : haminer. and W. A. "MeKenxie and
were joined in one big body. Dr. 'George M. I'ierce. special deputies
V. T. 1'bv todav Hddressed local working out of Ille district, ulloi"
liiemhers of the .chandler of com-'liey's office,
inerce and linbler liuaiiiess uren
at the first out-of-town luncheon
of the orgimlzalion tills season.
(irnlium l''livt Witness.
Ciiiihaiu was the rirst witness
calhil by the defense. He dis-
"We are almost unrorluiiate lo claimed an connection wun nie
live In so fertile h valley as the contents of the dugout, claiming
(irande Itonde." lie said. Knllius- that he hud ridden out there 111
lustlc over the possibilities of tr- lute ufternoon with urlton, who
rlgatlng this valley, he went on to round him just after Graham had
explain. "If nature had not been ' applied lo It. .M. Uogers. a former
Ho good lo us and given ns to gen- secretary of the Culinary Workers
erously we would have . been un- union, for a job n a cook,
ceasing In our erforls to get water "Carlton 8ald he had a still he
oil this hind. It would be worth wuntrd me to see," said Ora
$nu an acre today instead of fflmi. i,,m jtmi ihcii he quickly changed
The encouraging real lire. however, llia t( illmony so that It ran "some
Is that II Is not too bile. We can thmB h(J wunted ine to see."
today give the land this value al a., wilnesses. two of whom were
eomnurnttvely small cost an acre." . . - ,u, younger defend-
l)r. I'hy asserted thai Irrigation
int. w
re culled to testify that Gra
' i
TWO LOCAL
BQYS IKE
MYTH iCAL 11
Landry and Cullen Given
Line Positions by
. G. L. Dutton
FIVE BAKER MEN
ON FIRST SQUAD
Pendleton , Places Two,
and Union Two on the
Eastern Oregon Al!
Star Football Team.
Ktlllor'.s iSotc 1-M'low Is given
:. L. I hit Ion's mythical first ami
second I0a.s(;rn 'Otvgoii elevens
which Is regarded a official In
litis dMrict. Last year Out ton's
trams writ given official mitklutr
In Spuuhllng foul bull guide
and midouhlcdly tin Mime rating,
will be accorded I hem this year.
I Mil ton's selections- were made
after three- months careful si inly
with assistance from 10atcrii
Oregon conches.
Judge Belt
Affirmed In
High Court
Opinion Delivered by Jus
tice Rand; Judge J. W.
Knowles Affirmed in
Fulp-Breshears Case.
KAI.KM, Ore. (By tho Asso
ciated l'ress). The s up re me
court decisions today included:
Johtrl, .Stoddard, et al., appellants
vs. Lot 1., Hnodgruss, et al.. un
appeal from I'nlon county u suit
to restialn the defendants from
maintaining an undertaking establishment.
-,ln the opinion given by Justice
Hand. Judge Hell was affirmed.
Kiimvhvs . Affirmed. .
Iliirrel Kulp vs. Jesse Kresheftrs,
appellant: an uppeul from Tnion
county an uction for the posses
sion' of nn automobile. .
(liv the opinion given by Justice
Heun, Judge J..-W. 1'. Moulin was
affirmed.
would come, just us a union high Mlnn lnll uw. ( .a Grande only
school at Imbler would come. Ap- , ,n niK,t Oct. !i. when he
plause gieeled the latter proplmcy..'iiml Mr w(fc unsM,.red a summons.
lie also urged that t:nlon county
buck Hie Northwest Industrial and
'oinmeroliii exposition . ln;' N'w
York next spring, though he eni
iMia.tlzi d thut a permanent I'nlon
cOimly exhibit at the entrance, to
the vullev would have much great
er benefit
lie severely scured UmHc who
"Hland on Hie outside und erltlc
Nolhlng can be done In that
way. he d lared. urging that all
Join the chandler of commerce
und ultenipt lo right things from
(('ontlnucd'on l'age Five)
ic sminpiiTrn
j uKuuniLu
, nt IhiHii al Hpokuno on lir. W. P.
MeAdoi-y's advice, tu come to the
home of her mother, -Mrs. V H.
Hurrisun. where their live-year
old daughter, on a visit to lier
grandmollu rV was threatened villi
pneumonia.
I laillon orrered Itlde.
Onihalii said Hint he stayed ul
the Harrison place until Oct. M.
when the child bring about re-
' covered hi' went out to look rdr
wink, fuillon offered him a ride.
whlvh terminated at . the dugout,
und insisted on his staying there
until he finished some work he
'art (if the inmey S5.I0
Wiilcli union I'll il'. 'Ill, liaik I
from Ibe body of George Nye,
20, lie spent on Violet Ki-limldt,
uhove. Slut buer Imliieiil lilin
li iimress the "haliy, holivmia" I
niurfler. In Now York. ' I
I DEUN'EY IS :
1LGU!LI!
i
KLTI'ON'S AI.I.-Si'Alt TKA.MS
I'lIJST TKAM.
Left end Slierill, PeildlellilK
Left Inelili' Wlillller, linker.
Left uuanf l.nil(lry, Lu
Center Cullen. La (irande.
ltlghl guard I'liglt, ( Html,
r.luhl tuekli Adrinn. linker.
tight end T. Duff, linker.
Quarter llatlou I'eml. (e).
Itiglil linlf ! IMirr. linker,
l-rt linlf nines, lluker.
Full C'o. I iilon.
KliCONII TKA.M.
Left end '.linilel. Lu (irnulle.
Left Inclile Himlirx, l.a i.
Left guaiil Sipilivs, I intiler.
( enter York, linker, t
ItlHbl Biianl Sunin, I.n (J.
ISIglit Iwklt' simml, Lo G.
JllKht entl Taylor, I nlon.
(gunner (lliixs.Lii (i (').
Illulil linlf Ksles, .lfiM-ai.
l eft luiir Cuiidirr, linker.
I nil John-oil. Walhiwii.
Valuation of Schools
Here Set at $5,492,436
Th' uhc.hm4'( va hint ion of schools
In Uimrlet No. 1 aiiumnts to $5,
4U2,4i, iin'ordtnc to flKUrrs com-
pilfii hy Duvld i'roctor, county as-
HC8HOV.
jUu' iiruniM''H AdioolH urn nMHous-
nd lit a valuation of $4,!'73,3C7
Totuls for Honm of tho Hurround-
iiiB towns have not yvt hocn def
initely flKurud, ihvt usMLHRor HtattiH.
(Continued on J'airo Five.)
School Dudffet Items
Explained by Williams
A r.-rninni-ndiilioli to I ''
ilrfiri- ni'Tcy or I tic rourl un;oiut
iiinicd hy vfHltl'l r "(iuHty a"
jrhaiK"'!" ptumid hy "I lw jury In
' i i. .. .... i.r lli. ill., t'lirutm Allltn
U.-lnli-y, a. of t.'ovn, lust -Vf-nlnjf.
H'lnn'v uh convit'li-d- of a -Hia-
1 lulory ciiiiH'. for whlt h a st nti nrr
At tin- n-Ktthir monthly nntinir vf rrom one to 2U y!arH of lin-
of rlty rounrll of tin- i nnm- priSonnu tit may h- ImposcM.
' 'TfiirlHT asstwIatlon.H ff l.a (ranH' f(. WilH ns rnctid hy .ludj;e J.
,'i'stiTdtiy iirii-rnoon in tin- NfiKii- w. K'nowh'H, iM-fon: whom tin-
Ihorhood rluh rooms. II. Will- Vi(Hl. wiiH tried in firoiiit roiirt yes-
rii-jt riirrh d In the turns, rh rk of Mi hool dislrlrt No. f nlay. to iipprnr lor Hi-iih-nro at
niiOv pn Vihtis l r this w k hriiiff j, xplutnd in d.-latl Un- various M, u, ,. diu silay.
icrtain li' iiltti imoIpI-ius dt-finiH ly i h.-iiik ol this yt ar's s iiool hod-t. t . tMi,k Rh linrdson. who wu.i :ir
Into Ihc ton-r-TOMnd was th- stan- hMi will In votid upon hy tin- n.Ht..d ;it tin- miuu- tlim us l'-ni'-nt
inau bv Dr. W. T. I'hy. of laxpiiyt rs ol this dlslriil ln-c:in- Jancy .Is awaltlnt: triid on un In
Hot lh)'. : Lr. I'hy. who is irci- K.r -jh. jdhliii.nt, rh.i rirlmr 1dm wilh -on-ih-nt
nf !' Kj'd. ra dn-tron M'di- ' ;,,. Mt that tlo- irihulinK to lh- d 11 t-nvy of a
mciiihw-s of Hie irouiuil may nior
oi tin: K'ri iv. iih- '!i.,.'ii wihi
(Ity . I'. lHHIon)
In placini; Shi-rHI, rcndh-lon. at
nd, w found htm to hi; utr cxii-p
tlonally HtronK inaa on dt fciiHr,
fiiMt at Ki'ltliii; down on puuls, and
ihlc to snurc forward puhh 8.
VVhlHior, of UnUi r, 1h in my opin-
(''untinued on l'niro Two.)
Governor Hartley Again
' Addresses Legislature
OJ.YMJMA, Wnah. (Hy tho As-
soclali'd I'rrss) Declurinff he
wlsfai'd to umpllfy somr proponuls
contained In his first iiu'Shuko to
thoi lcKislaturc, Ciovernor Hartley
nppuarod .before a joint ieuaion of
tttn houuo and wnute today.
rttlia'ratcd hin rcconnnrndu
tin for central aldo control of cdu
catinnul affalra, urffed tho curtail.
ini;r' of Mm present hUchway ,iuot,
tfrum, and dwidl furlliir upon his
rerotninendaLlon relative to - the
disposal of siulo owin-d thtiher.
Governor Approves of Seals
for
:1
If nrf
WW'
PRESIDENT
OUTLINES
1 PROBRftM
(iiiveinor Walter M. I'leiw 0I111I Ills nppi-oval of the IHtli
aniuinl C'lirl.slnms Scnl Sale In OregtHi In a telegram to lliosu
workliiK for tho benefit of t lie Oregon Tuberculosis assixdntlon.
"Your ntu-k lias my tiiwrtlcst approval," lie said. Above lie Is
pictured tiling tile lelegrani In wblell liu iimpllnleuted all
workers in tho stalo, ...
WALES SHUNS :
NEW APPAREL
LONDON (My the AHfloclutcd
Press) Jyles for men hero; which
for many years huv0 heen what
tho ' L'rlna'o or WaJes decided, lo
wear, ut present uro showlntr hoi no
Independence. ;, . .j'
Leading hahcrHuHhers hod waited
until after the prlnc returned from
South America for aomo new nov
elty In clothes.
The prince disappointed them.
Hr w;oro nothlnn now - and still
sticks to tho clothes ho hud heforti
ho loft. 1 .
Designers keep watchltiff for the
prince's aitpcarance In. u. winter
coat In Jlu hoim sotnthlmr new
will- appear, but VVuluH . wears last
yoiirs model.
That i
ea fiDfh-'y. Is also l-Iiiti-rn ire
Kou'h v ?r f utative on the liit
honid oi' h'-aiin. Htale eun'-nhs
liojird inid the bnurd or directors
of I lie tHvKon ruhlif JleiiMh len-
' t . ri cm rinif canea of mud
ilotr n-f",:1I,'I'r' I,v,f ,,f
ritt.-o. wili in vep end." suld lr.
' l'h-.ri f rrinjr lo Uu- ease In Witl
lowu. '"iint'M w'p rcnllz! thut we
iinit Vin t inate our docs UKuinst
lij tii-t)!iMii. II Is hoi h ncxcuMi
hl fkd Incflleh-nt not to do ho.
Tin1 mtii-m!)!' serum is Incxpin-
;" t
irf.niinuert on Pir Five.)
minor.
wus
( for I ho i-tntc yestt-r-1
rt y ;irs old. I ichtnev
, i:n;il-K'' a tint him
wliiu In uppi'iired on the witneH
.tf;ind In the iift'rn'ton. hut ;d-
fnllv uTHhrslund the cnonnny oi in
the'taHlc of the school hoiird. who rirst wiln-:
realixe and desire to meet the iie-ds day. is hut
r i hi. iiutl tcrowinir Hehocds of l.a d'-nh-d Hi
(irtinde and at the same time not
.i.utv Imrilt-n OOOa Hie
laM.aveis.un ,l.er or the council ' mlM.-d t!u,t the eirl bed le cn a
said .his .ornlnS. '"'''r '"- Kh:"k:;'- "V J'"
lilchiir-lMm wi'i'i' kecptni- hiieh''
Thff Willow and Oret-nw oo-l par- j 1tilPt,.r. sin- was there,
ctit-teiichcr iisKoch.tions cave at,,,,,,,,, nMiB,.(j( to see Unli
very HiicceHsful runnii!t;i- ha- l'rt- ! ar,isin
day aiul Saturday, taking1 In omt
$100. The procci ds will he USi d
In the work of the two organizations.
bnion Pioneer Answers
Call At Age of 88 Years
At
-lli.il
the lino
war, he
of tip .Iuk-ph In
Wild out hm etillre
n the KirVn own testimony, her
n-lations with I'.iehardson were
the same as those with IMnney. A
more Ki-rloiis charKe ntav he filed
iiijuln.sl Itichiirilsoit .'-hort ly, of
ficers say.
BENNETT GUEST
OF III - DABS AT
WELCOME DINNER
ThoiMon Itcmieit, athletics coach.
WUM welcomed hy the )Il-l,nls l;i;-l
evening w Ih n Hi'1 Koiriul coiiimlllec
tnd the officers of the orKanlxnt Ion
met for dinner with l'r. W. Mr
A dory at th" l-'ohy holi-l. l-'hial
'LiTunffenienls were made and a
program outlined for Hie ttnaiiul
h!in'it t to he jfiveii In honor of lit'
fool hnll team Thursduy evenUe.
The haii'tu'-t will in- (riven In the
domeHtfe science depitrtmenl of the
hlu'h school. MIhh Lois IiuvIh and
lo r udviinci'd students In domcsllc
science will prepare the hatXfliet.
I Hi nee Kiven Ity the Hi-Iads for
the hhrh school students and oth r
social affairs jflven hy the orKaniy.;i-
tlon were tftHCUHHcd. I he date lor
the next Ill-Ond ilaiice was set Tor
Oeceniher I !. to he kH'i ri ill the
Klks hallroom.
Kuo's Forces About M
To Capture. Mukden
foKIO IIy 11k Associated
I'ri'Ms) The luyesl dlstuitches re
ceived hy the foreign office declare
thai the army of tleneral Kuo Kun
Men. former hencliman of Marshal
Cliiiiur Tho Mil, .Manchurlau war
lord, Is -xpeete) to eiitei Mukden.
Manchuriau caplliil, tomorrow.
Kuo's troops, at present are re
ported to he al Hlnmlnfu, Hheng
f liu? tirovlnee, I est Mukden, fac
ial; a small army which Is expected
lo either surrender r retreat to
ward Klrln whlihcr Chun Is re
ported jotirneylmr today.
Will Invite U. S. to
Disarm Conference
t'.KNKVA ity the Awioelaled
I'rertH) The league of natltiim
iiiiincll today decided to Invite the
i nlled SUilt'H. Germany and Itusala
to partlcliiate In work or the npe.
i ll comiiilKMlon which will lirepare
rur an dnti ruutlolial dlHarmauient
eoiiference.
RILEYW1LL
XTRA
Transmits Annual Mes
sage to -House and
Senate Today
coolidgeUrges
STRONG AIR FORCE
Renews a Number of Rec
ommendations; Would
Curtail Shipping Board
Powers.
WAMIINCITON (By the Asso
ciated l'ress). Henewinif a num
ber or recomtnendtttlona he ul
ready had mnde to congress. Pres
ident CooltdKo In hin annual men
sasre transmitted today to tho
house and senate, outlined a com- ;
prehenslve leKislatlve program
deullnir with presslnit domestic and
tuternutlciial problems. His sug
gestions lneludcd:
Tax reduction along lines ,
mapped out hy llie house ways anil
ARMY'S HIWliY HEAItl)
WANHINUTO.V (Al'1 Tim
aruiv's reulv to Colonel Mitelieirs'
clinrveM araliMt Ihn raiiduet or means eoinnilllec.
aviation wan -begun today brfoml Ailhernieo to tho world court.
the HMirtiuarttnl trying the air lontiuuou orion 10 reiiiiiin
vnisailer. ilajm- General Kljr.l avlntlon, wltiiout nuiK-ai cuango
commandant or the army war col-i In 'the organization OC tlio army
TAKE PULPIT
The itev. Oliver Hllcy, of t'lerre,
Houth iWkotu, who delivered the
sermon at the morning services of
Hie Kplseopur. church Hunday
mornlnif, has decided ' 1o accept
the Kplscopal purtsh hero and wilt
he here the first Sunday In. Jan
uary to heln his work, it was an
nouuceii thin no riling ly memhers
of the church. Thn Itev. Ulley
will take Ine place hffl vacanl. hy
the itev. K. VV. t'reasey, who moved
to Pendleton some lime ago.
Mrs. Ulley will aecouipany . lilin
to l.a flrande, where they -will
make thlr home at the Kplscopal
rectory on O uvenue and Fifth
street. '
IcKt wnri cnllctl by Urn proNtn-ti
Hon to optit Its counter attack,
lie, opposed MlUhell's unified air
sorvke lilfiii. - ;- :.
AHVISKS ItAZINtl IUUDUK.
I'OHTI.AMK Or(A,). Th
slati hlKhway commtHskiit today
ivtvlviil a report from Ktutc
llridire KittfliiiHH McCiiIIoiikIi n'l
vlhlnjt tearing down the dltl hridue
at AllHtny. The conniilsxlon li
vUhiX to recommend to feileril
author I lies that an Inipravciuent
road fiom-iffititis tn Canyon -City
tm put cat the lt program.
''- l-lMhi:it MAGNATK IKAI
OTTAWA (Al) John II.
tooth, tK, l'iiaillan ltimbvr mag
nate, died today.
may iu;coNsni:ir,.
KKArrid:: (Al). I nlverslly of
a.Nitnfrt(m officials .oday hull
'at4.d thn decision not to iwrtlei
imto In tlm 1'a.Htulciia khiiiu If In-
vltad might, ho rcooiwldeml.
siu:in iiak itonivi h.
Slli:iIl, Ore. (Al1). Hohheis
entered tlio SliciTdSaiiiKs hank
cArly today and after .hlmvlnjr . the
safe and deKwit Ikixch they es
caMd with ImiiiiIh and other ne
Kotlahle HOciirlth'S. The loot will
prohatdy total more than $10,000,
ai.yinllm. i t .1 K....L-
presldciil. TIM) lohheix did not "'porlttnce.
Ket Into thn main taiilt umtnluiuir
money on deposit,
and navy air services.
Curtalloient of the shlpplnjf
hoard's powers, with llie govern
nicnt fh-et under (tie control of a
Sllltflo cxwtitivo. '
liicrcasMl antliortlr for the pros-
hlcnt and deitartincnta of coiu
inorco und lalwr to diml with la'
bor dispute In llie ooal Industry.
Kiicoiiratfeniciit or cooperauvo
niarktitiiifc as an aid to agrtvul-
luru.
Tho presUlnnt de.vdted a acctlon
to tho'; prohlhltlon question,, ap
pealing fur luw observance hy tho
public und vlKorous action against
violators by enforcement officials.
He. also renewedhls advocacy
of railroad consolidations and de
velopment of Inlund waterwuys.
recoinniended ratuntlon. for the
present, of property seized from
aliens d uiiiK Ihn war, reiterated
that reorganisation of governme-it
departments should ho authorized,
and dnctared that stato und local
'communities must cooperate more
with the. federal government In
rectamutfon work. . .
I Trues Muscle Shoals Kalo
I'rfflufC sale of Muscle Hhoala to
the hlKhest hlddor who will agree
to produce nitrates primarily with
power development incldentul,- ho
contended" that the Muscle Bhoals
prqhh-m hud "assumed a place .ml
out of proportion with Its real
'JltAI riC Ht M,H I'1jA.NM:I
stock Interests and homrhi n form juries wnst :tl n- liutt Hal unla nlulif
ronr mtlus from I'nlon. To this wl- n he H ihoiiKht lo have (, . n
he sdder) from time lo tlm- until struck hy n Inclosed enr lis he whs
he owned en acres, h.-tnff oeen- ' atteoiplinir fo esciipe rrom prohl
Idd for la years hi general ''Hlon ofrieers. Hh skull wiu hud-rai-mlnir.
' fraeMirrd.
Acrordinif to WiMnlm ol''. :t".e
;tt Ktatc prolilhltion stfenf. J'echoll
, w:m found in un lntoxicutr l con-
-i y-t- imnovi-r, SS. one of the
oldest j t.-rec rs lu I'nlon couniy.
died -il i home at I'nlon lute yes
lerdif. Mitrrdlni? lo word received
here tnd, y. Kuneral srrunirements
hi'vv :-en announced hut II is
h' l,v. i Unit ihc Incut i:iks ludce
v (H tiiS- i nariti'. as he was a mcin
hT of thp oriinlziitlon hi-rc.
I torn in Monroe conuty. i'eiin-
yylvuria. n May :M, lfHK to Kitm-1
in-1 G. and .Mury (Heller) Hehoon-j
, iv.-r. tc" nitirrated to Kort Wayne, !
Indiana nlo-n he nss l!t years of
ntre. worKlnff at tlio miller's trade
there Tor six years.
'l In 1 KG 4 he drove a mule tem
ncross tl:: plains to Kastern tlre
gon, thenee goim; to Idaho t'lty,
Ms., then a hoornlng rlty. where
he heraine enKag ') in plsc r min
ing., Uil'T he took up learning
i from I niatllla iiadlng to the Hnlse
Itasln mines and to Walla Walla.
His ltrs winter was spent m-Hr
U'uli.i Wuthi nnl ufter that he en
tered Hie st-Hk husin.ss. locating j w ith ih- Ite.i m n. i-ige n. --.
In Wallowa county, and rr ahnut:of fnion. Ih- was one of the nc
clght years suhsequent to that t1mtvR aarl rspahl men and his up
he cHrri-.l the nmlt and op-ruted rlirhtnens and Integrity won Tor him
n stas; iinv hetwevn I'nion and a host of friends, w ho join his rcla
V.'aliova, 'Ut8 la Uiuuriiiff iiw luss.
Auto Victim Near Ihalh .
KLAMATH KA LLH. Or... Al
tliouuh no report has yet ln-en
mail'- to the police or sheriff.
I'Viink I'icholl was mfl to he m;ir
il' ti.' li In a local hospital from In
.Ml-. Hehnniiover dhl much to In
troduce fine stock Into I'nlon coun
ty, purchrislog hlooded animals and
crossing with t!ie herds thut he
1-rouKlit from Texas, and his ef
forts sMmululed many others to
Hits work, and the result Is mani
fest. The deeedent hoiiht and kmM
many farms, and hud heavy Inter
ests In the mines in th
copla district.
Mr. Kchoonover und Miw Anna
Morrison were married March in.
X7;. Ih r parents avoic nutlves of
Scotland.
I Mr. Scjioonover us Idintlfled
dltton wunderinc ahont the streets.
Cole kvivh Unit lo- nd mil her sta te
;ignt tok I'echolt liit r costody
and stiirtid for the -tty j;iil when
he hroke mwiiv snd run. As I'ech.
olt crossed the street run direct
ly in front of an antomoht!'' and
was thrown to I Ih- p;ivctn. n'. HI
"orim-' to jiiri" l rtrt wen- not tM-lleveiJ
to he serious.-
otim-yi-ll"t I- lujureit.
HM.KM. Ore.-lhi)e Cloener of
S;icm. sufferesl ruts nliout the
;id and IhhIv whn the neiior
eycte lie as rl'ling was run rlo n
hy a machine driven hy l, Hewitt
of Hherwood. Mr. 'hner was
taken tn a physician's office for
Christmas
Gifts For
Someone
To. thai an dl-anled iront
get mo. fin nil nif that N ic
plsctil h 4- hang r d need.
hllies thai i-aiinot Im worn
out thcrv are an etidh- imni
Imt of itH-fnl thliigH In ctcry
lioni" that are of no ihI.ic
wImtc they are hut of real ai
lie If proMrly plactil.
A Want Ad felling of Hiftics
)hi no longer want will find
IH-ople wImi do want tltt-m ami
are willing lo pay for lliem.
An OlwTirr Hani Atl tf-ls
very Utile yet II inrrl- iiH
ntcago lo oer IJ.tHin piotile
In tin t-n iraiide territory. Uvt
MiiM vtm iMdltlsy iniHicy
plait- a Waul Ad today. The
return arc IniiiHitlatc.
Olisrnr Advrrtldng
A Uercbjuidisuic SnrTloB.
waiti.x; roit voi;i.
WAHHINCrrON ( ly the Asm
elated rress), II was, reiterated
today at the White House th-n
the president would make no :it
tempt to give consideration lo the
invitation from the league un'.ll
official confirmation has heen re
ceived and studied.
"Ma" Ferguson Defiant;
Will Not Call Session
At'KTIN, Tex. (Ily the Associ
ated l'ress) flovernor Miriam A.
Kerguson today Issued a statement
dei hiring she will not call a spe
cial session of the legislature as re.
quested hy Hpeaker Lee Hatler
whlte und oilier ineinhers of the
house.
The governor said there Is no
necessity for putting the people to
this expense as "every efTort
should he made to hold the gov
ernment appropriations within due
hounds of economy."
It prohahly dura not represent
lu market volue much more than
u first-class hattleshlp." he added,
"yet It hus heen discussed in the
congress over a period of yeai'a
und for months at a time."
1'nder thn hearing, tho liegro,
Mr. (,'oodtlge. renewed hta pieaa
bigotry
(Continued on Page Vivo)
HAl.KM, tro.r-Aii ordinance will
ho Introduced ut Ihn city council
meeting providing for nix so-culled for tolerance against
traffic streets and requiring all ve
hicles to come to a full stop he-
fore entering these streets from
Int. rsectlng highways. .
The st reels affected nre Port
land road, Kalr Grounds road. Cap
ital street und Kulr Grounds road
to Court street, Court street from
Ca pi t ol st n et to Ch u rch st reel,
Stale street from Church street to
ast line of Twenly-flflh and Com
mercial street rrom Misie sireci to
south dty limits.
I'nder this ordinance vehicles
will he allowed to turn around only
ut Intersections In tho fire district.
(ioldeii Wrddins Held
HALKM. ore.. Kive generntlons
were reprem-nted ut he gohh-u
wedding unnlversnry or Mr. and
Mrs. A. I. lOile here. Among the
IkuchIs were Mrs. Anne Met orK-
ie, mother or Mm. Huh-, who i
:mi years or age.
Mr. und Mrs. Hale were married
in Huvls county, .Missouri Jiecem
ler fi, 1 R7T. They are the parents
or five children. Mr. Hale is 74
years of age. while Mrs. Hale is 6
years Of llge.
Mr. Hale was Tornferly engaged
In the newspaper huslliess ut Al
liiniy, where he puhllslied the Peo
ple's Prexs in duo.
M ti LAIli;N IIKf.l.NN Ti;itM
U.S.
DIVORCES
GAIN IN YEAR
int. Al.lj;. III APs ItODV
I SALKM. tire. (irganlxiillon or
I tie- roiitmisdon created Ml the las:
I seHion of the legislature lo study
i and recommend changes In the
.courses In the high whools of Die
jstute whs perfected here yester-.
1 day through the election of Hr.
ifhotgr II. Atden of Willamette
j university us ehslrmsn.
I Iteshh s lr. Ahh-n th comiols
' .on is rouipow'd of Or. C. J.
1 Htnit h of Portland and H-nator M.
1 L. I-Mdy of Kosehtirg. Memlnrrs
of the commission were appoint
' ly Owcrnor Pivrtu.
HAL KM, (He. Allan MaeUm-n.
I'ortland youth, who arrived at the
stato penitentiary here lo start
serving a term of four yuars for a
statutory crime committed In
I'luckaniiis county, today was us,,
slgnod to employment in tho flax
plant, MucLaren was accompanied
here hy a. deputy sheriff from Mult
nomah county.
It was reported at (he executive
department this morning that Miss
Grace Kranklln, the girl Involved
'in the case, v Ml eil the executive
department hist Tuesday and
ph-aded for leniency for her assail
ant. Tho girl was accompanied to
Hali-iii ly Mrs. W. U. Muci.aren.
mother of the youth.
Kpldcndc llclleu:d Vnlikcly
KLAMATH) KAMA Ore,, No
coses of spinal menlnglHtls were
reported hy health authorltie ns
a result- or th onihreak in the
Pollen n city school, ultliomch a
suspected case was hroiiKht to a
hospital rrom: Honumtu. 3" tunes
llshint. Health authorities no not
heiteve there will he a general epidemic.
California Antted for TrlMmer.
HA I. KM, fir". -Governor Ph-rce
slrned papers cmicllng that Kdlth
Flint he extradited from I'allfornhi,
and returned to Hulem, where sil
ls wanted on u charge or larceny.
Hhe Is under arrest at Kureku,
Ham C. Ilurkhart, deputy sheriff.
and Mrs. Noma White, couniy Ju
yenile officer, left for Kiin-ka In
ouest of the prisoner. Miss Flint
a am alleged to have stolen a mini
her of articles from a Hulem home.
In which she m trnployed a a
Uuuicslic.
WAHHJNOTO.V, (Special) The
department of commerce announ
ces, that, according to returns re
ceived, there were in the United
Slates for the calendar year of
l!i:M. 1 , 1 7R,2ert marriages perform
ed and 17n.H7 divorces granted.
For the calendar year 1923, 1.22S.
91!4 marriages and 165,096 divorces
were reported.
The decreus" In marriages re
ported ofr 1324 from the numher
In 1 H :i . Is 45,71, or 3.7 p'T cent.
The divorces, with f'r counties
lacking, show nn lucroase of 5,771,
or 8.5 per cent. -
Senator Would Abolish
U. S. Shipping Board
W,HIIIN!TOM (Hy tin; Ahho-
Cllll"ll I'lTSH). TWO llll'IIBUIVS
.l.-ullntr with the niillcin's shlptilnK
prolilHiit und ilvalKm-d lo iml I In;
IroulilfS whlrh hnvp citm--.l lli!
Iirrucll iH-twrrn III" Wlilt.- Iloirt'-
and Ihf Hltlpiilnr IxiBnl ort
liroiiRlit forward totJuy In llutm-ii-
IttM.
Otif of tin-ill, HpniiHoril Ity
f'bHlrinan JHi-.. of lli' eon rci-
Cdiiimllti'C would provide for tin-dlvort-pliicnt
of tin .lilpptliK lioar-l
und the flict rmponillon. with all
propiTtli;. trun.fi'm'd lo llui corporation.
Honator Kdic. H.'nulinian. oi
ihoi.u,.- niiollilon or the siilpplo
lioaril und finpowprinjt of tho
prtiildi'iit to IruiwdT nil rlnnt func
llon lo (ho folimirrce dPpHrtln't.
NOMINATIONS KNT SK.NATK
WAHIIINOTON (By thu A
rlat.il I'n-iM). Bevprnl hundred
notnlnullona to public offices,
niOKlly of potniBtr. w-re wnt
lo the wnatp for conflrniutlon to
day hy ITciildi-nt coolldir"'.
Many of thorn' already namd
arr holdlnic offlrn undt r n-c
appolnlm.nl". Aiuonit the nani'S
ni lhat of (tiMTPtary IJavl.. 'it
thp war dcpai'tment, appointed
New Jerai'y. In tho othir nuusuie .Inco congreaa adjourned.