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WOULD HAPPENIN GS Of CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume Most Importan Daily News Items. MEMAPCC Uni fill IllLlInULU TRADE PLOT LAID TO FIRMS 11011] Government Assail» Portland Whole- “*— . . Portland, — Conspiracy in restraint of trade was charged against the Ore-1 gon Wholesale Grocer»’ association, NEW PEACE PACT STATE NEWS SCHOOL DA l] S ..... id d* pul MO C*»<* »»»■ (» n CSMCM I McMtnnviUe.,-- Russell Lantls, 11- year old »on of Mr. uud Mrs. Arthur Mntls of Yamhill, shot and killed a bear that waa roaming about in the woods near the Lantis jiluce Tuesday. it* ¿a » »sm« »e>» 1 seven Portland wholesale grocery uud Situation at Geneva Declared two hardware companies and 37 of » m » _ ’ * a ,, t.4 in Critical. ficials in a bill of complaint filed in Astoria, Alexander Burna. 50, mem United States district court. ber of a pile-driving crew at Fort cm «*0 JH<r® The United States government made Stevens, waa killed Instantly. Sunday the accusations following a six months' when he loal his balance and fell 30 feet. HU skull waa fractured by strik investigation by department of justice ing piling. agents and agents of the federal trade Events of Noted People, Governmeot* commission. Harlan F, Stone, attor- Question Regarded as Concerned With Salem..—Although It ruined for th« first three days of this year’s state and Pacific Northwest, and Other ney genera). ordered and directed the Immigration Referred to fair, which closed here Saturday night, probe. Things Worth Knowing. Sub-Committee. the cash receipts were only >3000 less Dissolution of the association was than those of the 1933 state fair, which asked. An injunction was requested established a new attendance record Forty thousand persons in Pan- perpetually restraining the defendants Geneva.—A grave crisis prevailed In Oregon. gasinan and Tarlac, Philippine Islands from fixing prices, increasing prices, Salem.—There was one fstallty In Sunday night In the peace discussions provinces are reported reduced to practicing coercion upen manufactur- Oregon due to industrial accident« dur- hirough Japan's insistence upon an semistarvation on account of floods, erK refusing to sell to grocers not ing the week ending September 35, ac locusts and animal diseases. abiding by rules of the association and amendment to the proposed protocol cording to a report prepared here by Enormous coal deposits were dis agreeing to fine grocers not abiding of arbitration and security. the state industrial accident cominis- So critical was the situation judg aioa. The victim was Henry Oleman, covered In Ellesmere land by Captain by rules. Henry Anderson Guiler, special as ed to be that France suggested that donkey engineer of Summit. Donald B. MacMillan, Arctic explorer, who arrived at Wiscasset, Maine, Sat sistant to the attorney-general, and the Japanese amendment, which con Cascade Locks.—O. W. Harvey and urday after a 15-month sojourn in the Judge John S. Coke. United States dis associates of Lps Angeles have bought trict attorney, are conducting the case cerns the interpretation of state rights far north. the E. M. Veatch farm, one half mile VbYMC3 for the government. Mr. Guiler. with as related to arbitration, and which Intrastate express rates in the zone Harry H. Atkinson, also a special as everybody understands as deferring to west, of CascaBe Locks, and will operate it as a silver fox farm. The in which Oregon is located were order sistant to the attorney-general? Clar the immigration problem, should be farm contains 40 acres and Is one of ed reduced from 10.7 per cent to 15 ence Sadler, of the federal trade com considered calmly by a sub-commit- the scenic spots near Cascade locks. per cent in an order issued by the mission, and John Petrovltsky. agent i--------- Jr -r । Salem. — Capitalized at >3,000.000.' tee. A motion by the French to this public service commission at Salem, of the department of Justice, conduct the Medford Logging Railroad com ed the investigation. end was accepted by the arbitration it arpsy souls would wand*? west* Or., Tuesday. pany. with headquarters In Medford, Thny'd find a plaea. Iov*d b»»l. "Numerous complaints filed with committee. Major Pedro Zanni, the Argentine government officials in Portland and has filed articles of incorporation Upon th* mountain cr**t By F. A. WALKER Japan offered her amendment after with the state corporation department aviator who arrived in Hongkong. Washington. D. C„ prompted the in And In Iho«* «trans*, wild vali*y land* Their troubled auula would r**t. Monday on his round-the-world flight; vestigation.” Mr. Guiler stated. "At a day of fruitless private conferences. here. The incorporators are Charles —Lalah Fuwlar. Felipe Deltrame, his mechanician, and torney-General Stone immediately or Viscount Ishii consulted with M. W. Reames, V. V. Piymale and A. E. WILDERNESS OF THOUGHT Briand, M. Loucheur, Sir Cecil Hurst, Reames. E. Rouillon, the Peruvian consul, nar dered that we go into the matter thor PUDDING FOR HOT DAYS rowly escaped drowning in a collision oughly. declaring that all combinations and other leaders, but no ope was Pendleton.—One hundred and fifty W^ANY of the highest prized tiling* able to find a formula acceptable to In life, often through cureleas- between motorboats in the harbor. to increase prices of necessities of life thousand bushels of wheat was sold the Japanese. nc»», neglect or perverted habita,- see pt’DDING la suppoMCdly the happy in Pendleton Friday, according to the be broken up. ” ending to a flue dinner. It la a Judge Stratton, a noted northwest lost «mid a wilderness of weed*, At 9:30 tonight, when the arbitra "We have found a startling condi tion committee had very near com estimate made by local grain buyers. whoa» rankness hnd been permitted to broad torta whlci may cover « inulti pioneer, died at his home in Seattle lude of dennerta. A pudding to be In- Monday night. Judge Stratton form- tion here which has existed for a num pleted its revision of the protocol text, Selling has been general over the overtop u Mcnlthy soli. county during the past week. Grow IMMlops'* dower garden, which she tercming to the finally need not )>• erly was a resident of Portland, and ber of years. Under the Sherman anti- M. Adachi arcs a and formally moved ers in Athena were said to have been elected to cull “her own." wux beauti very elaborate for these days; one trust act we have two remedies, one. lhe 8Uppre88£on was well known as an attorney in the of the clause in the fully luid out und gnve great promise, that is ruslly and quickly prepared I» Pacific northwest. He was a judge action in equity, the other, criminal | protocol draft which proclaims an selling recently. most popular with the one who has to of the King county superior court from action. We have adopted the first aggressor state any country refusing Eugeno.—rJoe Jackson, 12yearol<1 but In an evil day, when «be grew prepare It. weary of pulllnr out the tares und method. If it fails we may adopt the to abide by the decision of the world son of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Jackson, 1890 to 189«. second. Similar complaints have been court of Justice. The clause in ques- who live near Yoncalla, was in a ser watering the buds, the weed» run Chicken Warmaln. The federal farm loan board has an amuck und ruined the plot about which filed against the California Wholesale ■tion refers to disputes which one ious condition at Pacific Christian Penelo|>e liad dreumed for weeks. Cook n good fut fowl In plenty ol nounced the successful flotation of the Grocers’ association, Southern Cali party declares to have arisen over a hospital here Saturday night as a re When put to the test she preferred broth until tinder, adding such mui first bond issue for the intermediate fornia Wholesale Grocers' association, subject which Is exclusively Vithin its sult of a wound in his back from a the melancholy weeds to the roue und soiling n* salt und pepper with a credit banks for the 1924 marketing Utah-Idaho Wholesale Grocers' asso domestic jurisdiction. sniull onion. Remove the chicken unC shotgun in the hands of his brother. the lily. * season. The issue was >10,000.000 and ciation and Seattle Produce associa And so it was wlih WUHntn. who cut up Ihe meut Into «null pieces Joseph, 13. If the world court accepts this view ■was sold by the ^board's fiscal agent, tion. Portland, — Voluntary petition In hud planned great thing» while In col Set away In n warm plnce. To th« and rules that the matter is in fact Charles W. Lobdell, to a group of com .“Price fixing by the association has domestic in nature and the other, the bankruptcy was filed Saturday in lege, but tiie weeds crept In umong broth ndd two or three cupfuls ol mercial banks. his cherished ambitions and led him finely-cut celery and cook until thick, been done through committees. The opposing state, refuses to accept the United States district court by J. W. far, fur ulleld In u direction he never remove the celery, keep In u warm Robbers entered the office of R. E. class A committee fixed the wholesale decision and goes to war, it then be powney. H. K. Phillips and J. Willard suspected. pliicv nnd add noodle» to the soup: Benaata. Inc. an automobile house in prices of certain groceries. The class Up to n given point he us a faith- cook until done. To serve, place n comes aggressor and will be Downey as individuals and as partners Tacoma. Wash., Monday night, stole a C committee fixed prices of other sta punished as such by the other menf- doing business under the firm name ful worker, so long as bl -oylsh hop«* nest of niMMllrs on the plate, add • light truck, loaded into it a »safe con ples. A sugar committee fixed the mid on tot s|xa>nftila of celery, and to> of Sheridan Creamery of Sheridan. brightened his sky, h t when they * few s;w>onfula bers of the league. taining >4300 in cash and checks and price of sugar. Another committee faded he lout Inter«» und did not ¡duce mum minced cldrken Sere« Yamhill county, Oregon. M. Adachi wanted this clause drove away. No trace of the robbers, fixed the price of fruit jars.” care. very hot. A »[tonfili nf inuxhcd potat« stricken out altogether, asserting that La Grande. — La Grande educated the strongbox or the truck has been Then cume the day when the garden with gravy may be served with tills It The government is prepared, if need it involved great injustice to the plain her children in the public school at Was choked with weeds. found by the police. a heartier serving Is needed Tld» be. to bring in from 200 to 300 wit tiff state and shut oft all avenues of less cost than Pendleton, Baker. Hood He smiled complacently und accept makes a nice dish for u luncheon fot nesses, Mr. Guiler said. A story of the deft juggling of mil peaceful settlement. Reading his “The association has had a strangle statement dramatically and slowly, River and The Dalles, comparative ed his fate because he believed in a dozen or more, as one chicken will lions, including the sale of a large figures furnished by school clerks of luck. He imd never been taught to b« SUlAclent. part of a >120,000,000 coal property hold on the grocery business of Ore amid tense, almost painful silence, the the five cities show. Incidentally, I ji hold to the anchor of fulih, for >4,000,000, became public Tues gon," he declared. “We specifically Japanese delegate accused the league Grande has more students in school But William Imil learned home risky Appl« Goo<V. games of chance, and could, when sud day, preliminary to hearing of the suit charge the conspiracy has existed of nations of not fulfilling its high than any of the other four cities. Slice rl|»e. early npyles In n deep denly called upon to do so. shut his for >200,000,00 filed by stockholders three years. Manufacturers were in mission, because it was proclaiming Salem.—State traffic officers work moufti very firmly und exhibit not buttere«! dish; squeexe over them the duced to refuse to do business with of the Denver & Rio Grande railroad a state a criminal without offering ing under the direction of T. A. Raf- the slightest Sign of feur or discourage Juice of nn orange und grate a IIUI« against the estate of George J. Gould grocers who refused to abide by the any solution of the difficulty. of the peel; to a quart of the apple ment. fety, chief inspector for the state rules of the association. It dictated and others. He argued that questions judged by motor vehicle department, were re He meant to be good nnd true, nnd ndd one-hnlf cupful of augur, mis prices on such products as Bon Ami, Mortimer M. King, young cotton mill Borden’s milk. Carnation'milk, Cre^m the court to be within the exclusive sponsible for fines In the amount of i he sought to be fortunate nt>g happy, lightly and dot with bits of butter. Bake until soft. The last of the time worker and ex-soldier, of Chesterfield, of Wheat, fruit jars, Mazola oil, Dutch dnternal Jurisdiction of a state might 64958 being levied for violations of but tlie weeds smothen*d liliii, sprinkle with chopped almonds or pea cause the gravest kind of injustice Tlie brilliant course he hnd consid S, C., pleaded guilty Monday to mur cleanser, Palmolive soap, yeast, Dia the traffic laws during September, ac ered must wait till another season, or nuts. Kat cold with eresm or lop dering Major Samuel H. McLeary on mond matches, and many others. It to the other state, which should have cording to a statement Issued here. at least until he shall ghe proof of his ^nllk. In cold weather aerve hot. the right to prove the righteousness July 2. Judge Featherstone, however, dictated the price of sugar-also, and Seaside. Fire of undetermined change of heart. directed that a plea of not guilty be members refusing to abide by the of its complaint. origin, started about 2:30 Saturday He has ample ability, bnt even with Señor Fernandez, a Brazilian Jur- entered for the defendant, the law in rules were fined. In fact to become morning, destroyed four frame build his fine talents there springs up at ist, combated the Japanese amend South Carolina prohibiting guilty pleas members they were required to place regular Intervals a crop of hot headed ment. It has the effect, he said, of ings Just west of the Necanlcum river weeds, sometimes growing In the night in capital cases. >2000 with the secretary as a guaran- bridge and for a time threatened the putting the sign of approval on the to present a sickening spectacle in That the series of daring daylight tee to adhere in the regulations.” most inadmissable, as well as the entire west side business district with the morning. The complaint als# sets forth in holdups of bank messengers in Seattle most cruel wars of all—those grow destruction. The damage was esti William is but a name for a thou during the past two years was parti substance Mr. Guiler’s allegations. ing out of a conflict over a state's mated at >20.000 with little insurance. sand young men who, in spite of pa Purported copies of agreements en- cipated in if not actually directed by Eugene. — The attitude of Richard ternal advice, iipdsteij upon sowing sovereign rights. a group of Seattle police officers who tered into by member companies are W. Price as a member of the state their wlhl oats. William lias won the mime of being connived with a bandit gang, is strong added to the complaint in the form of gam<- commission was condemned and ly rumored to be the cause of an in exhibits. Carrying out these agree his removal by Governor Pierce urged wild and reckless, which he admits. Bq HELEN ROIDLAMD He recognizes flint he Is a sort of vestigation started by the prosecuting ments • they have it is Stated, “re at the final meeting of the Oregon moral cri|>ple, too weak to strike out strained a large, substantial and im attorney Tuesday. State Sportsmen’s association here alone, too proud to accept advice. He portant part of the interstate and for Saturday. It was declared that Mr. is to i>e pitied, for he really Is not bad JgVERY man has the soul of a child, The problems of what should be eign trade and commerce aforesaid.” ; somewhere in him; no doubt, exen Price had failed to act in the best at heart und Is f «body's enemy t»ut Ills the ratio of development of sub the wives of Methuwlsli thought him Seattle, Wash.—The United States Mr. Guiler declared in connection ow n. marines, surface ships and aircraft in with this that member companies of army aviators officially completed interests of sportsmanship. Jimt n nice, babyish, pciulunt old thing <® lr McClure N»*«i»p«r Syndlcat* ) Salem. — Race horse owners have fil who hnd to be told t<> wear his sa*ili the navy during the next few years the association distributed products Sunday their flight around the world, ed a protest with the state fair board ♦as handed by Secretary Wilbur Tues annually of the value of >100,000,000. "H -H- I I I I 1-4-1- I l i ¡ i i i ¡ i i i i i i and when to have his hale cut. day to the navy general board with in Wholesale companies named in the They landed at the aviation field on with relation to a recent order which would close the fairgrounds to horses Woman mny be able to fill a bl« structions that it make a comprehen complaint follow: Lang &,Co., Mason, the outskirts at 1:36:40 P. M. civic Job, to play politics, to use pock, sive study and report to him at its Ehrman & Co.; Wadhams & Co., , Lieutenant Lowell H. Smith, the and their attendants after October 1. flight commander, in the flagplane Members of the fair board declared eta Instead of n bandbag; und (some earliest convenience. By DOUGLAS MAU.OCH Allen & Lewis, T. W. Jenkins & Co., Chicago, was the first to land on the <Uy) even to piny n good gam« ol that their action was due to careless If three or four of the great powers M. Seller & Co., Wadhams & Kerr field from which they began their golf; but she will never be able to ..................... I I HIHI 1 -1 HIHI ness on the part of the stable attend blow rings from her cigarette and still —Gredt Britain, France, Italy, Japan Bros., Hudson & Gram Co, and Mar world-famous Hight April 6, at 8:34 ants who have destroyed considerable HA' ’PENED on a mystery. look pretty. • —which have permanent seats on the shall Wells company. A. M. state property in past years. Anyway it wna to me; council of the league of nations, and Lieutenant Leigh Wade of the plane Salem.—George F. Rodgers, presi On the bank I found a book . Nobody—not •ven aho, heraa If— Meeker Will Fly East. ten other states, members of the Boston II followed the flight com dent of the First National bank here, Down beside a shady brook. knows what a woman will do, until league, ratify the protocol of arbitra Washington, D. C. — Acting Secre mander, and Lieutenant Erik Nelson Yes, sir, yonder by “the crick" after she's done It tion and security which was made tary Davis of the war department has in the New Orleans came down third. and Miss Claire Crewe of Portland Found a brown arithmetic. died at a local hospital Sunday as tlw» How It got there, hard to tell; public Monday there will open at approved a request from Ezra Meeker, Lieutenant Wade's time of arrival was The college turns out many poten Geneva on June 15. 1925, a great inter 90-year-old pioneer of Seattle, that he 1:37:50 and Lieutenant Nelson’s result of injuries suffered yesterday Maybe put there, maybe fell. when an airplane in which they were There it lay, a book of sums t nUy flue men; hut ihe only Instltu national conference for the reduction be permitted to fly back In an army 1:38:35 P. M. tlon that ever turned out a “finished” passengers crashed to the ground a Bearing murks of smudgy thumbs. of armaments. The three world girdlers arrived distance of more than 200 feet. Miss Looking blankly hi the sky airplane across the trail he followed one is the Institution of marriage. Brigadier-General Charles Elmer in frontier days with an ox team on over the field at 1:30 o’clock. Crewe died st 3:30 o’clock this morn Just as though It wondered why, How it got there. That to me Sawyer, personal physician to the late bis way westward. Meeker will travel One*. • modarn youth looka Into a ing, while Mr. Rodgers died at 4:30 Also is a mystery. Theft Exceeds Million. girl a eyas and springs hU “Un«," h* President Harding, died suddenly of from Seattle to Dayton, O., In an o'clock this afternoon. Near It was a Ashing hole. nav«r doubt» that aha will forget all heart disease at White Oak farm, his army machine, arriving there in time York. — The defalcations nt Portland—There is a fair local trade I could swear I nuw u pole about Rudolph Valentino, Bill Hart home, in Marion, O, Tuesday. Slight to witness the airplane races begln- George R. Christian, missing partner in potatoes with enough coming In to From the trashes sticking out— and Lou Tellegen. ly more than a year from the time Dr. ning this week. of the brokerage firm of Day & supply Jobbers’ needs, and prices are It was theie without n doubt. Sawyer stood by the bedside of Presi Heaton, amounted to >1,500,000 in cash on a steady basis. The shipping de Not n split bamboo affair. Spiritual one ness 1« th« most beau Five, Throats Cut, Die. dent Harding in a San Francisco hotel and securities, Assistant District At mand has not opened up and it Is un Just an ulder cut somewhere. tiful thing In the world; but it is not and watched the life of the nation’s Mangum, Okla.—The bodies of Mrs. torney Gibbs announced Saturday. Mr. certain when the movement south And it seemed to mo the Une based on sharing the same tobth-mug, chief executive ebb away, Mrs. Flor J. A. Melton and her four children, Gibbs said Christian had taken this ward will begin. The Oregon crop is Wasn't silk, but cottton twine. and yawning nt each other across the ence Kling Harding, widow of the late their throats cut, were found lying amount before disappearing but that estimated at 3,756,000 bushels against On the water, seemed to me. breakfast table, ns no many married president, performed the same service close together in one room by J. A. the total loss to the firm, including 4,180,000 bushels last year, the de Something else that I could see;’ couples seem to think. today for the physician. Mrs. Hard Melton, a farmer, when he returned working capital, profits and customers’ crease being due to the dry summer. Just a cork, a cork of brown. Slowly bobbing up und down. Alaa, thia Is an age of high-powered ing has ben making her home at White to his home, five miles south of here, securities, could be estimated at >2,- Growers look for a fairly profitable It’s a mystery, as I any; |M ’ low-powered aentlment, and di Oak farm since the president’s death. । late Saturday night. All were dead. 500,000. season. For I'm sure there's m-hool today. luted love. COMPILED FOR YOU WAY OUT IS OFFERED r* of Something to NoiHeryCooKBook Think .About Reflections of a Bachelor Qirl U. S. FLIERS END WORLD JOURNEY A MYSTERY Í