WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK STATE NEWS nW RDTFF Still Some Republican Soldiers in Ireland ML BOARD BANS LIVING WAGE PLEA Pendleton.—Harry Rose, well known . - sport promoter and business man of Helix. 18 mile» from this city, was Brief Resume Most Important Saturday night shot and killed by the jnes Would Be Ruined, Is Helix marshal when he resisted ar­ Declaration. Daily News Items. rest, It was reported In this city. Newbesg.—Newberg is co-operating with other parts of Yamhill county to obtain a large display of agricultural and horticultural exhibits for the Pa­ cific International Livestock exposi­ tion, which will be held In Portland Workers’ Slogan Called Utterly Im­ Events of Noted People, Governments November 4-11. practical and All Objections Pendleton. — Investigation is being and Pacific Northwest, and Other Declared Answered. made by officials of the county into Things Worth Knowing. the report that poisoned bones have been strewn about the east end of Th« fact that the natlonailat forces In Ireland ha»« routed ,,n‘l members the county near Ferndale, and many Chicago.—The public and railroad The reichstag has decided to pro­ valuable bird dogs have died from groups of the United States railroad long the term of Friederich Ebert in eating the meat on them. labor board, attacking the theory of the German presidency until June 30, Cottage Grove.—The number of tour­ the ‘‘living wage" as a basis for de­ 1925. The vote for the extension was BOOSTS OUR SHOE TRADE ists stopping over night in Cottage 314 to 76. termining the wages of railroad work­ Grove was smaller during the past The Terminal Railroad association year than for the year before, yet ers, in an opinion made public Sun­ in SL Louis has re-employed about 1180 cars have registered and they day night declared that such a course 450 of its 600 union shopmen who carried 3605. It is estimated that this “If carried to its legitimate conclusion went on strike July 1, it was announc­ number spent better than $10,000 in would wreck every railroad In the ed Thursday. the city. United States and, if extended to other Forced into debt by the advent of Eugene.—The city water of Eugene industries, would carry them into com­ prohibition, according to its officials, is absolutely pure and the malady that Interest amounts to $51,301,087 mid net Twenty Nations Borrowed Money debt. $428,515,733. Belgium bought the town of Gross Point, Ill., Tuesday is now prevalent among students of munistic ruin." The opinion in the form of a re­ munitions and supplies In the United announced its city hall was for sale the University of Oregon is not the From America During the joinder to a dissenting opinion filed States. and advertised for bids on it. tesult of contaminated water, said European War. Russia, before the fall of the czartat by A. O. Wharton, labor member, in The Japanese cruiser Chikuma has Professor Sweetser, head of the de­ the recent decision increasing the government which WM our ally, bor­ rowed $192,001.297; she paid Interest been ordered to proceed to Vladivos­ partment of botany and bacteriology pay of maintenance of way employes at the university. amounting to $7,717.333; accrued In­ tok at the request of the consul-gen­ two cents an hour, declared that if terest Is $35,010.427 and net debt $227,- Hood River.—The season s first kill­ employes were granted a 72 to 75 cents eral there, according to a cable dis­ 620,724. All B uhs I u ' s expenditures patch to the Nippu Jiji, Japanese lan­ ing frost struck lower levels of the minimum wage for common labor with were for munitions and supplies tn mid-Columbia Sunday night. Crops corresponding differentials for other Great Britain Head* the List of Debt­ the United States. guage newpaper in Honolulu. ors With More Than Four Billion suffered no damage, as all harvests The status of this loan Is much In One thousand tons of food supplies had been completed. Havoc was classes an Increase of 125.7 per cent Dollars— Franco Stands Sec­ doubt. The existing soviet government in the nations railroad wage bill bought by the American Red Cross wrought in the valley's numerous ond and Italy Third. recognize» none of the old debts. It Is for the relief of Smyrna refugees left dahlia gardens. The minimum tem­ would be necessary. This, the opinion not likely Russia will be recognized said, would add $3,112,952,387 to the New York port Tuesday for Athens. by the United States until she acknowl­ perature was 25 degrees. annual payroll, bringing It to $5,589,- Arthur llutinnn knows nil about Other shipments will be made as fast Here'« the fleet concise «tats- edges this debt. mean, it adds, 445,993, which would style« In shoes in foreign countries as Imbler. — An acute housing shortage near east can be ment of the financial aid your Sixth In the list of debtors stand« 1 as sailings for the the carriers of well ns bls own, for he. ns the head of an annual deficit to Uncle Sam rendered European is in evidence in Imbler in spite of the Poland. The loans to her were made ; negotiated. the shoe nnd leather division of the $2,241,639,518. nations. Read It over and see after the treaty because prior to that building activity. Additional build­ Under the terms of the convention ings will be erected in the spring and Even if the 48-cent minimum wage if you can figure what we ought event she was not a nation. Chiefly Department of Commerce, obtains concluded beween the British and if a good market for the fruit is realiz requested by maintenance of way they were for food nnd medical sup­ samples of shoes from other countries to do about It. American governments in May, wilful plies. She borrowed $135,662.867; has In order to compare their quality with workers were granted and correspond ­ ed a factory may be established here ....... — ----- — — — ----- — paid Interest of $1.200,620; scented In­ our own. Mr. Butman Is Interested deserters or wilful non-supporters of by local capital to take care of all the ing differentials were made for other Washington, D. C. — Almost nil (lie terest Is $17,380,785 and net debt. In securing a wide forelga market for minor or dependent children are sub­ low-grade apples that otherwise go classes of employes, the opinion said, allied governments to which the Uni-, $153.040,652. American shoes, which he urges Amer­ ject to extradition between the United an increase of 50.45 per cent in wages ted States advanced funds during the to waste. In the same class is Czechoslovakia, ican manufacturers to keep up to a States and Canada. would be necessary, adding $1,249,390,- Bend. — Announcement of an in 994 to the annual wage bill of the war have appointed special commis­ another treaty country. She borrowed, high standard. sions to meet the foreign debt fund­ chiefly for food, *91.887.668; paid In­ Overseas casual detachment No. 49 crease of its capitalization from $50,- of the American army of occupation 000 to $100,000, with a paid-up sur­ roads, bringing It up to $3,725,884,540, ing commission, of which Secretary terest of $304,178; accrued Interest Is' Tin* total lendings of the United left Coblenz Monday night for Bremen plus of $20,000, was made Saturday by thus forcing the carriers to raise an of the Treasury Mellon Is chairman, $12,707,876 and net debt. *104.685.545. States c mounted to the Impressive Serbia, u belligerent ully, borrowed total of $10.10’4252,207. Total Inter* with a view to placing this Indebted­ to board the steamer America for the First National bank of Bend. Rapid annual deficit of $378,078,125. $51,104,595; she has paid $636.050; ac­ est paid tl.u* fur amounts to $5 ness on a permanent basis. The phrase ‘ ‘ living wage ” was term ­ New York. The detachment com- development of the city's industries Eliot Wadsworth, assistant secretary crued Interest Is $7.336,455 nnd net prises about 60 men, being the first and of the county surrounding Bend ed in the opinion as “a bit of melli­ of the treasury, lu charge of foreign debt, $58,441,051. Serbia bought mu­ 109. only about one-third of what has fluous phraseology, well calculated to accrued, which Is *1,422,00,662. Th« to leave not containing any war brides prompted the Increase, C. S. Hudson, loans gives the latest figures on all nitions and supplies in the United net debt to the United States, there- deceive the unthinking.” sums owing to the United States as a States mid also used some of these or children. president, said. ‘‘If the contentions were that the result of the war and the posturmls- funds to meet the expenses of detain­ fore. Is *11.524,051,800. The supreme court of the United The bulk of this money wait lent at Hood River.—The last Sunday of board should establish a ‘living wage' tlce events. This schedule represents ing German nnd Austrian prisoners In­ 5 per cent Interest nnd la payable on States will be asked to issue an order open season on China pheasants was the majority would readily accede to the task to which the foreign debt trusted to her custody. now trying restraining the government from en­ spent by scores of local and visiting the proposition," the opinion said, funding commission has addressed it­ Rumania borrowed $36,128.41*4; she demand. The commission forcing the prohibition laws against hunters in the copses surrounding the "and, as a matter of fact, the board self and indicates the great extent of has paid $262,313; accrued Interest is to fund the debt is expected to trans­ transportation of liquor on foreign valley. Most hunters were accompan­ in this instance, as in all others, has the burden which rests upon the al­ $5,283,058 and net debt. $11,412,453. late the demand obligations Into term Rumania bought American supplies notes probably running over half a lies to arrange payment. ships touching at American ports and ied by dogs. The fowls, however, have granted a living wage. Twenty-seven nutions signed the and, ut times, urgently needed this century or more.—Federte J. Haskin In on American ships outside of American become very wild as result of the "But the abstract elusive thing call­ treaty of Versailles, which officially financial assistance to pay her army. the Chicago Dally News. coastal waters. shooting of the past two weeks and ed ‘the living wage’, confessedly based terminated the European war. The Austria borrowed $24.055,708 wholly upon a makeshift and a guess, cannot United States has made loans to 20 for emergency food relief after the ALASKA GETS REINDEER MILK but few were bagged Sunday. The money spent for the reconstruc­ tion of northern France devastated Bend.—Rapid recovery of the stock receive the sanction of this board, nations. This Is an Indication of the armistice. She hns paid no Interest■ Herd of 1,800 Ie Dietrlbuted Among by the Germans in the great war is industry of Deschutek county from the because it would be utterly impractical invisible aid which the American peo­ and $2,165,014 has accrued, making! Town of Interior to Supply the net debt. $26,220,722. ple gave the allied cause during the and would not be 'just and reasonable' entirely responsible for the deficit of depression of a year ago is revealed Children. war In addition to the visible assist­ Greece borrowed $15,000,000; she hns as the law demands." four billion francs in the French bud­ in the fact that the number of cat­ ance of men, munitions and food. repaid $1,159,153; accrued interest Mr. Wharton's dissenting opinion get for 1923, declared Maurice Bakan- tle, sheep and goats owned in the Anchorage, Alaska.—Hundreds of A survey of what was advanced, what amounts to $375,000 mid net debt, $15,- owski, budget reporter, to the cham­ county is much greater than it was and the supporting opinion in reply it was used for, and what has been re­ 375,000. This money wns used largely children In the Interior towns of Gul­ then, although many ranchers were were attached to the formal decision paid, should be of Interest and value. by Greece to stabilize her own cur­ kana. Delta, POedrlver, Glacier City ber of deputies. increasing the pay of maintenance of Great Britain beads the list of debt­ rency. Much of it was retained In the and numerous villages, who have nev­ forced to sell much of their stock An earthquake of "moderate inten­ last winter. The increase is shown way employes 2 cents an hour, estab­ ors. She borrowed $4,135,818,358; she United States on deposit In gold, as a er known any other than condensed sity,” estimated to be about 5200 lishing minimi ranging from 25 tq 37 has paid $250,132,185 In Interest, but currency reserve for Greek clrculmlng milk, lire now enjoying fresh reindeer in the 1922 assessment roll. miles south of Washingon, D. C. was total accrued interest amounts to $611,* notes. cream on their cereal. cents. The herd of 1,800 reindeer brought Esthonla, another treaty country, recorded Tuesday on the seismograph .Pendleton.—W. L. Rayborn of West­ The United Brotherhood of Main­ 044,201, bringing the total debt due to Great Britain used borrowed $13,909,145 after the armis­ from Goodnewt Buy, Bering sea shore, at Georgetown university. Father on mountain won sweepstakes at the tenance of Way Employes and rail­ *4,746,862,560. Tondoren, director of the observatory, Umatilla county potato show held in way shop laborers held a strike order these funds In the United States buy­ tice. She hus paid no Interest and $2,- In May, is distributed along the moss­ fields and herders sell the fresh milk. said the tremors began at 4:34 P. M. Weston Saturday. Mr. Rayborn took affecting 400,000 men In abeyance last ing arms and food, agricultural and 089,625 has accrued, bringing the net The various other reindeer products manufacturing implements, and a debt to $16,088,771. This was u food first in certified netted gems, first in July after the board had reduced and continued until about 5:30. as butter, cheese nnd meat also are great variety of other goods necessary loan to a large extent. the commercial class and first in hill wages pending a request tor an in­ to the prosecution of the war. She Armenia borrowed $11,959,917 for welcome to the Inhabitants of the In­ Informal communications from the selections of "Earliest of All.” This crease based on the contention that lent other allies about $9,000,000,000, food relief. She has paid no Interest terior towns, who have heretofore im­ five central American governments in­ last prize was captured in stiff com­ the cost of living had advanced and so that all the money she borrowed and $1,677,356 hns accrued, bringing ported such articles of food from tide­ vited by the United States to meet in petition. He exhibited a total of 147 water ports. wages in other industries had been from the United States amounted the debt to $13,637,174. conference in Washington, D. C. in pounds of potatoes from 12 hills. to only about half her advances. Finland, u treaty country, formerly raised. December for discussion of arms limi­ France borrowed $3,340,857,593; she part of Russia, borrowed $8,281,926 for REDS SEIZE RUSS MOVIE FILM Salem.—After explaining that there tation projects and other matters, in­ Washington, D. C.-The Association P“1'1 *»‘ere8‘ tOta' rehabilitation. No interest has been accrued Interest Is $430,040,062 and paid mid $1,012,436 has accrued, bring­ Swoop on Theater In Germany and dicated early acceptance of the invi­ is a 25 per cent excess in the United tation and appointment of the five States' apple crap this year and that Against the Prohibition Amendment the net debt now due $3,770,006,655. ing the net debt to $9,294,362. Take Picture of Alleged Chaotic the apple crop is one of the most im­ announced Sunday night that it would Practically nil of this loan was spent Cuba borrowed $7,740,500 during t|ie Condition«. delegations. portant in the Pacific northwest. Gov­ support 249 candidates for the sen- in this country for munitions aud aup- war to assist in her military prepared­ ness. She has kept her Interest paid Detectives in Macon, Ga., Monday, ernor Olcott Saturday issued a proc­ ate and house who stood for a modi- P'les- Leipzig.—The audience In a subur up to date. Italy Our Third Debtor. found that the altar had been convert­ lamation in which he requests the peo­ ficatlon of the Volstead act to permit ban motion picture theater was given Latvia, a treaty country, borrowed a tnste of real wild west action when ed into a bar. Through a broken ple of Oregon to co-operate with the the manufacture of light wine and Italy stands third. She borrowed I stained glass window they saw a man apple producer during the national beer. In a preliminary statement ten *1.648,034,050; she I ki « paid $.>7,508,- $5,132,287 for rehabilitation. She has it acoro of iinncd men, believed to he lifting a glass of liquor to his lips, the apple week—October 31 to November days ago the association listed 202 can- 852; total accrued Interest Is $243,480,. paid $126,266 In Interest, but $643,576 communist«, raided the house and con­ 583 and net debt, $1,891,514,634. She , has accrued, bringing the net debt to fiscated a film depleting alleged chaotic officers said. They rushed in and say 6—in handling his enormous crop. didates. The additional 47 are run­ used her money for munitions and sup­ $5,775,MM. conditions In Bussln nnd the conse­ they seized two jugs of moonshine Lithuania Is a debtor of the same quences of the military power of the Pendleton.—Active work has start­ ning in eight states, and the state- plies nnd to stabilize her exchange whisky, hidden under what had been chins who borrowed $4,1*81,(128, lina soviet government. ed in the west end of the county to ment said the association would “im- with the United States. the mourners’ bench. One arrest was The raiders gained entrance by buy­ Belgium borrowed $377.123,745; she pain no Interest, although $747,344 hag stop the spread of hog cholera which mediately get behind them.” made. has repaid *14,600,062; total accrued accrued, bringing the net debt to ing tickets, drew revolvers and de­ is rapidly killing much of the prize $5,728,872. manded the film. They then dlsai> Farmer, Aged 117, Dead. •‘Foolish and vulgar display of stock near Hermiston. H. W. Lytle, Hungary borrowed $1,685,835 as an penred and there are no clues to their Saskatoon, Sask. — News reached state veterinarian, has called for im ­ wealth," is one of America's greatest emergency food loan after the war. In- Identity. problems, Bishop Francis McConnell mediate vaccination of £11 hogs in the here Sunday of the death of Henry • terext t< the extent of $202,300 has nc- Millions in Roll, but of Pittsburg told the board of man­ affected area. Hogs of the C. P. Adams Lorenz, a farmer in Pleasantdale, at crued, n< ne having been paid, so the MASONS PLAN LONDON HOME Was Worth Only 30 Cents net del i stands at $1,888,135. agers of the Women’s Home Mission­ farm, which last year took many rib­ the age of 117. According to family 1 records, he was born in Austria May | J Nicaragua, another war oily, bor­ Fund« of £1,000,000 Will Be Raised by ary society of the Methodist Episcopal bons at the state fair, have died, and When Policeman Oswald Vare- rowed $170,585. That Is her net debt, 9, 1805. Up to a year ago he was a ¡J other purebred animals are fast dy ­ church in annual convention here Mon­ British Members of Order for she han kept her Interest paid up. heavy smoker, but the increased price 1 tonl of New York city saw a for Projected Temple. day afternoon. Bishop McConnell was ing. man smoothing out a roll of hills It Is u curious fact that out of all the of tobacco caused him to stop, he said. inclined to blame women for much of six inches In circumference he Eugene. — The three evaporating score of mighty nations which have London.—Free Masonry In London gflsped nnd decided "Croesus" the display. borrowed from the United States, the Is to have a central home. Three plants of the Eugene Fruit Growers’ He did the chores on his farm until a few days before bls death. would stand questioning. At relatively small Lutin-American states years ago the grand lodge decided, nt A modification of Great Britain’s association, a farmers' co-operative or­ headquarters the roll proved to of Cuiu and Nicaragua are the only the suggestion of the grand master, ganization, handled approximately 3,- position regarding reparations, indicat­ tie made up of 1,850,000 Russian Prank Costs Boy's Life. ones which have kept their interest the duke of Connaught, to raise a ed by Sir John Bradbury at a meet­ 000,000 pounds of green prunes this rubles, 437,000 Polish kronen, prank paid up. Omaha, Neb. — A Halloween fund of £1,000,000 for the providing ing of the reparations commission season, according to a report of J. O. nnd 8,500 German marks. Morris The least of our debtors Is Liberia, of attractive headquarters ns n me- cost the life of Edward Jasda, 17, Sat ­ Cohen, the owner, said he was Tuesday, will make it possible for the Holt, manager. This does not include urday night. He was electrocuted who borrowed *26,000» She has paid morin! to those members who lost trying to ¿ell the money. Statis­ commission to leave Paris for Berlin the prunes which members of the as- when he attached a wire to a gate $801 In interest; $2,808 has accrued, their Ilves during the wnr. Sir Al­ ticians at police headquarters so (he net debt Is $28,808. Liberia fred Bobbins, chnlrmnn of the special next Sunday with an unanimous allied eociation dried at their own plants, which he and five companions carried estimated the entire roll was of which there are a quite a num ­ was a war ally and this money was Mnsonlc pence memorial fund commit­ agreement on what measures will be to a street Intersection and attempt­ w’orth about 30 cents in United ber. This year s crop was the largest used in part to assist her In maintain­ tee, presented n report, nnd the action imposed on Germany's financial ad- States coin. ed to suspend it from an arc light ing a wireless station useful to the to he tnken will be < eclded nt the ministraHon for the purpose of avert­ in the history of the Industry In Lane J wire. allied cause. December meeting of the grand lodge. county. ing * total collapse of that country. COMPILED FOR YOU PRESENT PAY JUST -.... ; -•«» World Owes U. S. $11,524,951,869 SURVEY OF DEBT SITUATION J ——* « ““