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JOHN WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK ' Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED vUNiriLtu BURROUGHS BURIED (Great Naturalist Paid Last Tribute by Admiring Friend». the retreat of John Burroughs for | nearly half a century, 150 represent«- ing8 gathered Saturday at hi» funeral. The ceremonies were short, of great 'simplicity and reminiscent of the FOR naturalist. run YOU V 1 career of the great by automobUe the Httle PERCE RESOLUTION p iwSHïKKn CANNING NEW decision is made TO BE AMONG FIRST Proponents F"ni in Determina tion tO’C^Matter Up. Dir ----- lam— HARDING » SILENT Rend. Building coat» in Bend have fallen 20 per cent In the la»t month, a survey of unit expenses just complotsd by the local contractor»' association showed. Salem.—After waiting for more than 23 year», O. P. Hoff, state treasurer, Saturday received a check in the sum of 3 cents,.which he overpaid for Span ish American war bonds issued in the year 1898. Mr. Hott ha» framed the check, which will occupy a consplcu* CLAIRE WINDSOR : $10,000,000 Corporation Soon to Organize. BIG AID TO GROWERS Washington and Oregon Business Men ' groups arrived throughout the fore- ous place In his office. President Holds Important Confer . noon at Rlverby, the naturalist’s home, Take Definite Action at Recent Events of Noted People, Governments g|tuate<1 wherP the shawangunk moun- Eugene.—Fire that broke out In R. ences. Probably Concerning Portland Conference. ' tains meet the waters of the Hudson, H. Pierce’s garage In this city at 4 and Pacific Northwest, and Other Foreign Relations. deat royed i Scientists and manufacturers o o'clock Saturday morning Things Worth Knowing. prominence mingled in sorrow with the building, entailing a io»» estimated Portland.—Backed by twenty of the ¡the neighborhood children. Publish at »70.000. Most of the cars destroyed Washington, D. C. — Senate propon ors and horticulturists bowed with were in storage or in the garage for biggest businessmen of Oregon and The Newfoundland sealing fleet 'religious men from the holy cross ents of an immediate peace with Ger repairg and besides these Pierce lost Washington, a gigantic corporation to many by congressional resolution are 20 ears of his own. most of them old. reported Tuesday that it had encoun monastery. handle the business end of the soft tered great herds of seals and 40.000 Among the mourners were Thomas understood to be standing firmly by Salem.—The girl» of the state acci fruit and berry industry of the two A. Edison, Henry Ford and Harvey S. their intention to present such a Veso had been caught dent commission have organized a states was launched In this city Tues lulion promptly on the convening of Acting secretary of the navy in ab Firestone, who for several years have baseball team, and will play a series day afternoon. their vacations outdoors with the extra session of congress. Article» Incorporating the Oregon- sence of Secretary Denby. Assistant spent , This information was obtained Sat of game» with the girl» of otlrbr de Washington Canning & Preserving Secretary Roosevelt attended the cab Mr. Burroughs. Next to Mr. Edison partments of the state government dur stood an aged and gray haired man urday after a day of White House ing the coming sumther. The girl» Company with a capitalization of »10.- inet meeting Tuesday i who had pedaled his bicycle from conference», at which the advisablli'y 000,000 under the laws of the state Clslrs Windsor, ths charming The American Telephone & Tele Binghamton, more than 300 miles of a congressional declaration of peace, are practicing nightly, and consider of Delaware were ordered filed by "movls” setrsss with ths prstty facs, able rivalry 1» promised In the games graph Co. announced Tuesday the reg away. He was C. C. Branhall, an ac together with other questions invol telegraph in order that the new con hall, from Seattle, Wash. 8h. d.cid.d ular annual dividend rate would be in quaintance of the naturalist since ved were understood to have been dis to come. cern could function in the quickest that shs could act as well aa thss» creased from 8 per cent to 9 per cent Astoria.—The conditions in the log manner in view of the early approach qu.sna of ths •movlea.'” »h» «>•"* cussed. childhood. The increase will take effect on July much of last wlnter maklng ths rounds Whether the Intention of peace-by- ging Industry are improving slightly, of the berry season. The funeral service began with the resolution senators has been approved although the demand for logs 1» not soft violin strains of Pinsuti's ’ ’ Re 15. Crop experts estimate that the two of ths Studios dally In hsr automobile Fire destroyed the Interstate cotton membrance." The Lord’s prayer was by President Harding and whether it yet brisk. The Niagara Logging com states this year will produce one of bsfora shs was sngaged by a producer. In ths last year oho was fsatursd in compress, nine boxcars and a two- repeated and lines written by Earl has the support of senators generally, pany’s camp in the Upper Naselle river the largest, if not the largest, out ssvsral Important serssn playo. were matters on which no Informa- district resumed operation last week puts of berries on record. story office building of the compress Williams which Mr. Burroughs felt and the crew began assembling at the company in Oklahoma City Tuesday characteristic of his own self where tlon was available. The strength of the new corpora • • ♦ • * • ... ....................... .. The conferences were generally con Deep River lagging company’s camp tlon is Indicated by the personnel of at a total estimated damage of »5i8,- read. sidered in the bearing on International “What's in a Name?”: Salem—Work of completing the pav the preliminary conferences, sessions 000. affairs as probably as the most im of which were held In both states be By MILDRED MARSHALL. . ing between Salem and Dallas will be The San Francisco chamber of com portant that President Harding has fore the movement for united action resumed in a few days, according to merce Tuesday gave its indorsement to .bout »nur MW. mi ti»««?..... ! held since his inauguration. an announcement made by the state to handle the berr> crop assumed Its the proposal to hold an Atlantic-Paci Ina. whs» • It ••• Senator Knox, ex secretary of state »our lucky d.y highway department. This work win present definite shape. fic Highway and Electric exposition and author of the republican peace Attending the organization meeting tied up more than a year ago when in Portland, Or. The exposition will resolution; Colonel George Harvey of Manila.—Fifteen thousand were ren (he residents of Folk county engaged were the following: be held in 1925. its s .4««. r....... —«< J. C. Ainsworth, president United dered homeless here by a fire Friday The maximum weight limit of parcel gatha , the good old English States National banl; 8. L. Eddy» vice- post packages exchanged between the night, the most destructive here in Ohio, understood to be under consid side Pacific highway, favorite, has a distinctly Greek president Ladd & Tilton bank; W. A. United States and Germany will be more than 20 years, which destroyed eration for ambassador to France, and _____ —Loading and skidding of MacRae, manager Portland branch of origin. It comes from the Greek word Bend. )ogg UI al ouvvii shevlin-Hixson camp No. 1 the Bank of California; F. P. Kendall meaning good. For a long time R re increased from 11 to 22 pounds be 3000 houses in the northern section of Stephane btepnaDG Lauzanne, LdU*ai»uc( French * * * journal- lORB ex-;. Monday. Two machines started manager of the American Can com mulned Indigenous to Greece, but final ginning April 1, the postoffice depart- the city, a native quarter known as ut ist, who came to American with ex " । began Monday. ment announced. i the San Lazaro district. Two bodies Premior Vivian!, were among those loading and two skidding. which pany; F. A. Douty. president of the ly came to European fume through a means the employment of more than Multnomah Lumber & Box company; .Sicilian girl called Agatha, Who W • » were found in the ruins. whom the president saw. Five men walked into the City Bank Police roughly estimate the loss at By inference the day’» developments 100 additional men. Fallers went to F. C. Stettler, president of the F. C. tortured to death at Rome In the De clan persecution. Sicily straightway of St Paul, Minn., shortly after 1 P. M. »3 000,000. The razed area consisted were coupled with the visit of M. i work a week ago at camp No. 1. but Stettler Manufacturing company, all made her a guardian saint and »Ince mostly of small native structures oc Tuesday, struck down the cashier and Vivian!. Gossip about his mission per no work Is being done as yet at camp of Portland; Alfred C. Schmitt, presi that little Island has always proved a a woman teller with the butts of their cupied as dwellings and stores. It ex- sistently has suggested that he Is sup No. 2, as snow still lie« on the ground. dent of the First National bank. Al bone of contention between warring revolvers and escaped with cash and tended over 30 acres. posed to persuade the administration Salem.—Thrips, which caused con bany; W. G. Allen, manager of Hunt European countries, and was held suc American sailors from the flagship not to push its peace declaration, but bonds valued at »40,000. siderable damage to the prune crop of Brothers Cunning company, Salem; cessively. for period» «f greater or Huron of the Asiatic fleet and Amer rather to consider on what basis it less duration, by the Greeks, Kara- Panama is expected by Central (this vicinity a few years ago. have re- W. H. Paulhamus, president of the <vn». Nonnan». Freni h. ArriigmieM». ican soldiers from the Manila bar might accept the Versailles treaty. American diplomats in Washington. D. - • .» nresident appeared, according to a bulletin »ent Puyallup & Sumner Fruit Grower» Spanlard» and Bourbon», thè n»me of racks were cheered by thousands as Senator Knox » and the together lout by the Oregon Growers' Cooper«- Canning company; J. W. Spranger, a^a hX. C., to exhaust every means of diplo they marched into the burning dis spent more than two hears g tive association. I _______ nrr.hnr<iiHt» been president of the Seattle National St. Agiitim «pread throughout Europe. Orchardists have have been matic resistance before complying, as St. Agatha'» festival dny 1» « «le^ trict to assist in fighting the flames. The senator's visit started a new out- senators nau -|n gtan)plng out thl8 demanded by Secretary Hughes, with bank; H. C. Henry and Gordon C. brnted In thè diurchew of all th» coun- They razed houses surrounding the cropping of speculation about the c ratlon of the Oregon Corbalcy, Of Seattle; Henry Rhodes tries which held Sicily fur a Urne. the Panama-Costa Rica boundary- burning area, making a fire break, of the peace resolution. award made by Chief Justice White. Agricultural college and other agen W. IL Rust, Chester Thorne and O. Even Russia has adopted the num» which halted the progress of the fire. The impression given was that a H. Raleigh of Tacoma; Will L. Finch, nnd calls It Agafia. Agmli« was th» James Arnold, 74, of Willows, Cal., definite policy was yet to be framed. cies. name borne by the daughter of Wil New York. who attracted considerable notice a Salem.—Dr. W. H. Lytle, state vet Railroads Pay Billions. Twenty thousand berry growers in liam the Conqueror who wa« I»- Mild Winter Aids Crops. year ago by erecting a vault for him erinarian, has gone to eastern and trothed to the unfortunate Earl Edwin Washington, D. C.—Railroad wages Washington, D. C.—The condition of central Oregon where he is making a the two states are affected by the nnd died on her way to a state mar self in the Willows cemetery, and by movement, which is expected to result for 1920 totaled »3,733,816,186. the in- cereal crops in the northern hemi purchasing an expensive coffin, was study of conditions as they affect the in centralization of cannery interests riage In CuStlHe. St. Agatha was a terstate commerce commision an sphere were described as "generally )ntprPBtg. In the absence of favorite saint In England ami the burned to death here Monday morning. which now do a business with an an shears with which she wus mutilated nounced Saturday. Wages for the first favorable” by the department of agri-, llniiMa( His portable house was destroyed by quarter were »795,616.330, for the sec culture'» bureau of crops Saturday in any forced liquidation. Dr. Lytle said nual turnover of »20,000,000 and which arc the symbols carved on many un flames. ond »801,063.930, for the third »1.0a2,- a summary of foreign crop prospects. the livestock men were in substantial is increasing so rapidly that it will old wooden church calendar. financial condition, and that the losses reach »30,000,000 within a few years. Levi P. Ankeny, ex-United States 109.451. and for the fourth »982,606,789, For that reason Agatha became one The mild winter in almost all the re would not be as heavy as originally senator, died at the family home in with the back pay ’or May and June The trend for a closer union of In of the most popular feminine names porting countries was held to have It» vogue became »<> terests Is the outcome of extensive in of Englund. Walla Walla at 12:30 o’clock Tuesday under the retroactive increase of July been an important factor in the crop anticipated. afternoon after a long illness. Death 20 amounting to approximately »10-, situation. The bureau said that noth-1 Salem.—There were 401 accidents In vestigations conducted by Will L. great that, like ull mimes In common was due to general senility and rheu 419,680 to be added in the total. Finch of New York, who has been in use. It was applied almost generally ing reliable had come through as to Oregon industries In the week ending to the servant chins. Agntha In the matism. He was in his 77th year. He Reports of back pay, said the com March 31. according to a report issued the Northwest since the beginning of num« of the Interesting maid servant Russian crops. was surrounded by his immediate mission, are not complete and there Due to mild weather, seeding was re by the state accident commission. Of the year surveying the berry growing In Southey's "Doctor." But of lata and cannery field. His analysis has years It bus leaped to prominent re fore the figures are somewhat below family. ported to have started in Saskatche the total accidents reported 377 were shown that the berry industry has vival among the most aristocratic cir those to appear in the final annual subject to provisions of the compensa Unemployment in London theater wan and Alberta, Canada, a month been expanding faster than the facili cles nnd the list of "Honorable tion act, 21 were from firms and cor- land, like that in other professions and report. ealier than usual. Winter rains im- ties for efficient handling of the busi Agathas" Includes a daughter of al proved the autumn-sown cereals In porations that have rejected the law trades, is widespread, it being esti most every titled house In Great Brit ' .1 . u — .. n mihllr nt ilit v cor- London On Coal Ration. ness. Spring iuiu.»uvu cultivation was re- and three were from public utility cor- mated that there were more than 2000 France. spring ain. France likes the mime and both Eight directors from each of the two ported unusually advanced in the porations not subject to the provisions chorus girls and actresses out of work. London.—The board of trade issued states will be chosen and these will Italy nnd Spain have taken it without It was feared that unless conditions orders Sunday rationing and reducing United Kingdom. Crops in Finland of the act. select the executive and administra change with the exception of the as- Improve immediately many producers coal. Illuminated street signs are pro were said to be in a "promising con I pinite which they cannot pronounce. Klamath Falls.—A voluntary reduc tive officers of the new corporation. hibited, the regulations being virtual!) dition’’ and In Belgium late wheat tion of freight rates affecting Klamath will have to quit. The stated purpose of the consolida Portugal calls it Agneda. The flame hearted ruby Is Agatha’s Falls, proposed in a brief filed by the tion is to develop and expand the fruit Manufacture and storage of fire identical with those of the 1919 strike. was reported somewhat irregular. tallsmanlc stone, ft Is said to giva The Italian crops were reported as Sunday was given up to meetings I Southern Pacific company with the in growing and packing Industries of the works in a manner prohibited by Chi her bodily strength nnd mental power making normal progress and the wheat of miners, railway men and transport terstate commerce commission on two states as a unit, to stimulate berry cago city ordinance was blamed by and to wear It Insures her poise nnd city and police officials for an explo workers. These meetings were called area in Roumania was estimated at March 12, will average 13 per cent of growing and the manufacturing and regal bearing. Tuesday 1» her lucky the present rate, said M. A. Callaghan, marketing of products of bush and dny and 3 her lucky number. Her sion in the west side tenement district to give directions for the triple alli 5.3 per cent over last year. Fair and mild weather In Germany chairman of the chamber of commerce soft fruits of Oregon and Washing flower Is the Illy, signifying purity. Tuesday which killed at least eight ance conference Wednesday. Judge favorable (Copyright) traffic department, who Is back from ton with the facilities of existing can persons, injured 100 or more, render ing by the resolutions adopted, a was declared to have been --------- O------ — strong feeling prevails in favor of a to the cereal crops. San Francisco, where he interviewed neries, thereby reducing the overhead ed dozens temporarily homeless and O The total wheat acreage in India railway officials. damaged many buildings. i strike of the railway men and trans- expenso and making possible the Q was estimated at 23,352, MIO acres. port workers to support the miners. A LINE 0’ CHEER Salem.—Funds of a school district widest distribution of products through Suspension of mining operations by From the southern hemisphere, Ar aggressive selling campaigns to bring gentine reported a continuation of cannot be expended for the vaccination the Anaconda Copper Mining company, 10,000 Idle in Portland. By John Kendrick Bangs. maximum returns to producers and one of the largest producers of cop favorable climatic conditions. Exces of children attending the schools of Salem, Or.—There Is more unem _______ __ per ore in the United States, was an sive rain» were reported from Aus the district, according to a legal opin packers. ployment in Oregon at present that for ion given by I. H. Van Winkle, attor A BAD QUEST. nounced in New York by John D. Ryan, tralia, but the latest figures Indicated Bonus Shortage Feared. chairman of the company’s board of four years past, according to a state the output of wheat would reach 147,- ney-general. The opinion was sought Olympia, Wash. — The »11,000,000 F ALL bad quests beneath the by the school directors of Baker, who directors, after four other concerns ment just issued by C. H. Gram, state 000,000 bushel». vault labor commissioner. Mr. Gram said, bond issue for payment of the soldier had refused to audit a bill presented earlier in the day had made known The bureau noted an effort to en The worst, I vow, Is finding however, that with the resumption of bonus may be nearly »4,000,000 short by a physician of that city. Thl» phy fault, their Intentions of shutting down. courage production of hemp in western road work, farm operations and the Unless the moment you detect 'em sician, It was said, wa» employed by of the amount required to pay all such You do your darnedest to correct Work on a wireless station at Shang opening of mills throughout the state, Canada. the school board to vaccinate a num claims, according to estimates of the ’em. hai, to be the largest In the world, most of the idle labor would be ab (Copyright.) ber of children for a contagious dis state board of control Ireland's Week Bad One. will begin shortly under an agree sorbed early in the summer. To exceed the original total of »11,- ease. ment between the Chinese govern Dublin. — Last week!» casualties 000,000 would require litigation in the It was estimated that there are Salem.—No person, regardless of his ment and the Federal Telegraph com among crown forces again were heavy, unemployed men in Portland, supreme court to determine whether 10,000 influence or standing, will be Immune pany, an American concern, it Is an says the official review, which places the bonus act authorizes issuance of of whom, however, are without not all from prosecution for violation of the nounced by the department of com them at 46. Nineteen casualties were more bonds than the amount speci funds. traffic laws, according to a statement. merce. It is to be completed within sustained by the police, five of them fied in the measure, It was said. Issued here by T. A. Raffety, in charge 18 months and will be able to com being men killed and 14 wounded. The Pulp Wood Use Grows. of field agents for the automobile de municate acros the Pacific without re military had 13 killed and 14 wounded. Dublin.—The Irish census which was Washington, D. C.—A new record partment. Mr. Raffety said that many Sinn Fein assassinations of civil to have been taken In May, has been lay. for consumption of pulp wood in Cal- complaints regarding careless driving ians, the motive for which, accord The four marine corps aviators who indefinitely postponed, Dublin castle, fornia, Oregon, and Washington wa» had been filed In hi» office during the left the naval air station in Wash ing to the review, was friendly announcing this decision said that un- made in 1920. The department of agri last few days and that he had been der present conditions the government ington, D. C. in two planes early Tues culture announced Monday that the relations of the victims with the asked to make every effort to curb day afternoon on the first leg of their police and military, numbered nine. recognize» that the returns must be in amount consumed exceeded the high these violations. Additional traffic 5000-mlle flight to the Virgin islands complete and misleading. The Dail POOR SERVICE est record previously made by 23,000 officers will be stationed on the main had not been heard from. They had London.—Ex-President Wilson, ac who exceed Eircann at its last session passed a "That plate didn’t have over a dob cords, or 7.4 per cent. The 1920 pro Intended to make their first stop at cording to Reynold’s newspaper, is highways and all persons measure authorizing the Sinn Fein lar In It when It passed ua." duction exceeded that of 1917 by 14 the speed limit or otherwise violate “No wonder. That preacher made Fayetteville, N. C., 340 miles distant, expected here for a 10-day visit at the minister of home affairs to forbid the per cent. Hemlock pulp wood con the traffic law» will be taken into cub - such a poor delivery that It Ie a wori but did not put in an appearance end of April. It says rooms for a party census. sumed last year led all other species 0er h« collected anything at all." J tody and prosecuted, he Bald. either there or at Langley field, V ir- of eight have been reserved. combined by 72,000 cord». ginia. —--------- 15.000 HOMELESS IN MANILA FIRE A O 0.