WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK U. S. CLAIMS RECOGNIZED Anglo-American Accord Keached Paris Conference. al HUGHES RESIGNS CABINET POSITION STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. SCHOOL DA1]S Paris The British and American Cascade Locks Herbert Hiinkin». delegations at the conference of the 13. while playing: on the porch of hla I nr»«u jv»r «> hu, allied finance ministers have reached homo, slipped and fell Into a rain i txv 0»»»" *•►► 0» «»or r«» t »> *>"i f .»« W»* H* «*»••» WHO»* a final and definite accord relative to barrel striking his aldo on the edge I Mt tuso*»» '«iW TWf V»»« St and fracturing his rib. the payment to the United States of ’n»« i tun oh * > r X4*lH* »f *"l »NQ IMO *•••, Ll« * »< *' * the cost of the army of occupation and McMinnville. McMinnville will be fox» tuore H ì K h 7| ► ho .**►• war damage claims. This was of- host to the Oregon State Dairy ii»n> i »ot r-<»f sj "»<« h »7. g.«. S h *7 ih . i ficially announced Monday night. elation January 20 and 21. when that uuni (Ml The agreement Is subject to ratlfi- body will hold It» annual convention •M I ■». ru cation by a plenary session of the con here. Plans for the gathering have ference, but inasmuch as France. Italy been mude by Cheater Mulkey of Me or Belgium entered the negotiations Mlnnvllle, president of the »tato organ Events of Noted People. Government» already pledged to support the Amer Charle» IL Warren to Succeed Stone izution. lean viewpoint and divergencies ex­ Houghton In Line for Ambas­ and Pacific Northwest, and Other Salem. Fire losses in Oregon, ex isted only between the British and sador to England. Things Worth Knowing. elusive of Portland, In December ag­ Americans, ratification is regarded as gregated $208,002 46. according to a a foregone conclusion. report prepared here Sunday by Will The United Slates under the terms Washington. D. C, Charles E. Moore, state fire marshal. The most The arbitration treaty between the of the agreement will receive about United States and Sweden, signed $25.000.000 yearly on the total of her Hughes will retire from the cabinet disastrous fire was at Hood River, June 4. 1924. was ratified Saturday by claims, amounting lo approximately on March 4. and Frank 11. Kellogg. where a warehouse and contents were the senate. $600.0i>0.000. Thus reimbursement of I uow ambassador to London, will sue- destroyed with a loss of $30.000. the Uniled States will occupy u period ceed him as secretary of state. Saligli Enactment of a law fixing An earth shock lasting between 15 of 25 years. The sum remaining due Mr. Hughes has placed his resigna the minimum at which irrigation and and 30 seconds was felt in Los An­ geles and surrounding towns at 10:15 for the costs of the American occupa­ tion in the hands of President Cool­ drainage bonds may bo sold and re o'clock Saturday morning. No damage tion is fixed at between $250.000,000 idge with a reaffirmation of loyalty to peal of the act under which the state : ar.d $260.000,000 while the amount of his chief, but with request that after guarantees interest on these bonds for was reported. I war damage claims, the conference nearly 20 years of public service he periods up to five years probably will Election of Rear Admiral John H. has agreed, will be based on the find­ be permitted to return to private life. be recommended by Governor Pierce Copyright Tut $O«C HÉAD Dayton to be commandant of the 12th ings of the mixed claims commission. The president, accepting the deci­ in his message to the legislature. naval district (San Francisco) and of This has been tentatively fixed al sion. expressed regret, warmly praised Mare Island navy yard, was announc­ $350.000.000. Eugene. Nearly 10.000,000 trout the retiring secretary's record of ac­ ed Saturday. The terms of the agreement pro­ complishment since he took charge of eggs were taken from the state hatch­ vide: the country's foreign affairs four years ery near Vida on the McKenzie river Driven into the wilderness under First, the payment to the United ago, and bespoke for him a “well- during 1924, said E. W. Goff, superin­ the lash of one of the winter's most States of 55,000,000 gold marks year­ I merited repose” after the cares of tendent. In a report Saturday. Rain By DOUGLAS MALLOCH bitter blizzards, two Indian braves Sat- ly by priority on the cash payments public responsibility. bow trout eggs numbered 5.876,721, urday fought and lost their struggle under the Dawes plan, to apply on the Bj F. A. WJLKER Ambassador Kellogg, already fa­ black spotted trout 1.537.400, eastern against the elements near Browning. American army of occupation costs. miliar with many of the outstanding brook trout 1,125,000 and steelhead Tr MAYBE took a minute, friend, for * you to send a wire. Mont. These payments are to begin Septem­ problems of foreign policy through his trout 500,000. THE MASKED TOLLMEN A little, too, you had to H|H*nd, a llllle The special train of General John J. ber 1. 1926, or after the extinguish­ service at a succession of European of your hire, Albany. Mark Forster of Tangent Pershing stopped at Temuco, Chile, ment of Belgium's priority payments. conferences, probably will come to has brought a home made whole wheat But right across the world it cane, for two hours Sunday morning and If the Dawes plan functions normally Washington soon to serve for a few flour iato the local market and one across the plain» und hills, ** jear», tin* hidden tollmen along then proceeded to Valdivia, where the that part of the United States' claims weeks in the state department before of the Albany bakeries Is making a Anil here It in, ami here's your name, the roads we so boldly travel liecome and here the room It tills more and more Imperious In their de commander of the American forces in would be written off the reparations he takes his new post in March. His whole wheat bread of the product. With words of love us bright us flame rnaiids and nil our journey with a successor at London has not been the world war spent several hours book in 1943 or 1944. The wheat is grown on Mr Forster’s und sweet as whippoorwills. thousand cures und complexities Second, the United States will share selected. sight-seeing. farm and the flour ground in an old- Wliat to us was beautiful five or six in the Dawes annuities at the rate of Announcement of the impending Owing to the lack of incriminating lashloned French burr mill on the It maybe took n minute, dear, to write jenr» ago I uih bo changed In aspect 2l4 per cent, the total payments not to change was made at the White Hous« a little Une, and general appearance that we can evidence against him in connection Forster farm. exceed 45,000,000 gold marks annually, late Saturday and heard with surprise । A letter when n grief was near, was find no pleasure in Its presence. with the murder of General Sir Lee beginning retroactively September 1. by most of official Washington. Mr. Pendleton, As we leave the old milestones be­ The Umatilla county near to me and mine. Oliver Stack, sirdar of the Egyptian 1924. These payments will be used Hughes had indicated that he desired courthouse is not large enough to at But right across the world It went, hind we pick up something ns we pro- army, Abdel Rahmen Fehmy, organ­ < eed that adds weight to our feet fall­ across the lake» und lands— to amortize the amount of the war I sometime in the future to leave public ford the room for several of the coun- izer of the notorious "vengeance so­ damage claims as fixed by the mixed office and recoup his private fortunes ty offices, according to a report itiiule The little letter that you sent 1» here ing so gradually upon us that we ciety,” has been liberated. scarcely notice It, but when for wins within our luinds claims commission. The American by resuming the practice of law-, but by the grand jury Saturday. It rec­ And. oh. how much your message reason we would run. possibly to make Interstate commerce commission representatives have agreed that this some of those nearest him in official ommended that bonds bo Issued for meant God knows and under- haste, we discover thut we must atop hearings on wool and mohair rates latter amount should not exceed $350.- life believed he would remain for at the construction of a new jail, or that a while nnd seltle our account with »funds! from Pacific coast and intermediate 000.000 or, with interest, roughly, 1,- least another year at the head of the a sinking fund be established to pro- the masked tollmen. territories to the east will begin Feb- 500,000.000 gold marks. Repayments state department. We try to explain that we are not vide for early construction. It maybe takes a mimi' -, ■nun and ruary 17 at Boston, in place of Febru­ under this head would normally take In debt. Hint we lune been pimrtlllou* --------- women here und tie , Salem. Petitions were filed with To stop a little now ary 19 at Chicago. Further hearings over 30 years, but it is^expected that ml then our In nil our settlements, but when our Paris.—Frank B. Kellogg, the Amer- account Is pri.dmeil we find tlint we happine»» to »I will be held at Portland, Or., later. the heavier payments made in the ican ambassador to the court of St. the county court here Saturday pro- have drawn rather heavily, nnd nt our later years of the operation of the I James, will accept the post of secre- testing against the proposed destruc­ But right acroMH the orhi Vincente Blasco Ibanez will be pro­ own risk, on predmis phyalcnl saving» word, a look, n mile, tion of a historic oak tree that has Dawes plan will cancel the claim in Itary of state tendered him by Presi- secuted in France for his recent pam­ Through Hummer «ir und w Inter »now» we Imnglned were unimpaired. dent Coolidge on the resignation of stood on the Champoeg-Salem highway about 25 years. There 1» a little blur In our vision, it travelH many a mile phlet against King Alfonso of Spain for more than 50 years. Any effort Third, the United States obtains the Charles Evan Hughes, And helps more hearts than you sup- a slight flutter at the heart and a on the charge of an offense against a immediate release and possession up-1 “I read the news in the papers an- on the part of the county court to pose Hint need It will the while! mnnlfest Impatience over trifles, so our foreign sovereign. Conviction on such tollmen tell ua serl<»u«ly to pny. on ratification of the protocol of 115.- nounclng that the president had de- destroy the tree will meet with stren offense would render him liable to nous opposition, it was said. We naturally think It will go easier imprisonment for from one month to 000,000 now in the federal reserve cided to appoint me secretary of state, with us If wo cancel our obligations bank, which was deposited there by which I accept and appreciate very Salem.—Oregon has fewer Illiterate one year. gracefully, but as n mutter of fact It the allies under the Wadsworth agree- greatly as a great honor,” said Am- make» no dlffcrenee persons than any other state in the Dr. Molotkoft professor in the neu­ ment. bassador Kellogg, who was here at- I_________ ________________________ I For ns noon ns one debt Is paid wist, according to a report prepared rological academy at Leningrad, Rus­ These are the broad outlines of th<- tending the international financial we begin to pile up another; we are by J. A. Churchill, »tate superintend­ sia, has announced the employment of agreement reached between Ambassa- conference Sunday. never content to live In nn Mtnioapher* ent of ptjbilc Instruction, based on happening comas, a new method of treating cancer, dors Kellogg and Herrick and James miri “I am not unmindful of the diffi- where rink of life and health Is at a statistics gathered by Frank U. you are looking nd which he declared would effect cures. A. Logan on the one side and Winston cultles and the responsibilities of this minimum, or where we can get wholly la all you need nwsy from the humiliating custom of The treatment consists in cutting the Churchill and Sir Clio Niemeyer on great office,” Mr. Kellogg continued Phillips of the George Washington uni­ world round all tbs liinr Whitney. milking apologies. nerve leading directly to the can­ the other, much to the surprise of the ' following especially such a distin- versity. Only two states In the union can boast of a lower percentage of We continue to find fault with thhig» SOUPS WITHOUT MEAT cerous growth. continental delegations because of the cuished and eminent lawyer and illiteracy than Oregon. for w ldi h w-i alone are to binine. Our Mr. Hughes. There is speed with which a situation that to statesman as i ontlnued. American agricultural machinery rpilE following soup- are especially extra) ugant habits them seemed a hopeless deadlock the nothing more that I can say at this Salem. Cora Woolbridge, on behalf A good for the members of the family though we know they are taking us to came into a great world demand dur­ past three days has been cleared up. time.” ruin, so when the tollmen come along of the women's clubs of the state of who an* not eating much meat ing 1924 after three years of consider­ and demand our last dollar, we pay Cream of Lima Bean Soup. California, has sent a telegram to Gov able depression. For the II months Washington. D. C.—Charles Beecher ernor Pierce urging that he Indorse Play Fair, Says Hughes. The baby Ilinas seem to cook much grudgingly, and often with a grout deal including November, 1924, the com­ Warren, Michigan lawyer and ex am­ the child labor amendment to the fed­ quicker than the larger kind, Take of unnecessary verbal emphasis. Atlanta. Ga. — The one great need of The fact Is, even with our protesta merce department announced Sunday, bassador to Japan and to Mexico, will eral constitution. Governor Pierce two cupfuls of the beans and with water, allowing them-to sin nd tlons at being robbed during the day the United States exported agricul­ the world is “not some formula or fill the cabinet vacancy caused by the sometime ago went on record as fav­ over night to soak ; drain, add a quart and while we sleep, we tire oiirsehes tural machinery to a value of $56,431,- rule, but a law-abiding sentiment elevation of Attorney-General Stone to oring the amendment, which will be of water, two onions, two tablespoon- the principili culprits. Under th« throughout the land — the disposition 000, or about $9,500,000 in excess of the supreme court bench. submitted to all the leglHlatures hold­ fuis of parsley or n stalk of celery, Adroit manipulation of the tollmen we the value of such exports during the to be reasonable, to be fair, to settle His nomination was sent Saturday and cook slowly on the btiik of the have become helpleas. They go forth sale period of 1923 and more than things according to available stand­ to the senate, where prompt action ing sessions this winter. stove or In the tireless cooker until seeking gold, and In trunnferrlng It twice the total for the entire year of ards of justice, to enforce the concep­ was expected, despite that he was Halfway. — The Cornucopia mines, thoroughly soft. Bub the beim» from our pockets to theirs they show tions of justice against the demon ­ 1922.« selected over Governor, Grosbeck of under the supcrintendency of Fred through a sieve and to euch pint of uh that they know their business better strations of brute force,” Secretary of than we know ours, and that they cure Plans for fitting out the navy tender State Hughes declared in an address Michigan, who was recommended by Mills, will reopen for the year soon. the pulp add two cupful» of milk not a whit for the sting of conscience. Senator Couzens, republican, of that Many pipes were frozen, stopping oper­ blended with two tnbh-K|.... nfulH Rainbow to make scientific investiga­ here Monday night. (<© by MeClur« New«piipiw HyniUcat* > state, and the Michigan delegation in ations. Heads of families were kept of flour und butter well cooked nnd tions at sea, recommended by the re­ Mr. Hughes’ address was delivered blended; Hi-iiHon with suit mid cay- cent conference here on oceanography, at a banquet given in honor of him the house. The appointment was re­ for general repair work, while the enne. were announced Sunday by the navy and other members of the executive ferred to the judiciary committee in others were laid off temporarily. A department. Secretary Wilbur having committee of the American Bar asso­ the usual course. crew of 75 men will be engaged in Cream of Carrot Soup. Scrape six simili carrots, cut into mining activity as soon as the weather already submitted estimates to the ciation. He made no reference to hi« Washington, D. C.—As a result of perm its. The snow is reported seven small piece.», add one «mall onion, two budget bureau for the necessary funds. recent resignation from the cabinet. stalks of celery and two sprig» of having accepted the resignation of in the mining district. Warrants were sworn out in the parsley. Cover une quart of Secretary of State Hughes and select­ Rates to be Unchanged. Salem. A total of 473 Industrial ac- boiling water and bring to a rapid court of Topeka, Kan., Monday, charg­ ed Ambassador Kellogg at London as Chicago. — Round-trip summer ex­ his successor, President Coolidge will cidents wore reported to the state in­ boil, cooklng for ten minutes, then ing Jonathan M. Davis, governor, and place In a flreless cooker for two to his son, Russell G. Davis, 28, with so­ cursion rates from Chicago, St. Ixiuis, give attention now to the task of fill­ dustrial accident commission during three hours, depending upon the enr- liciting and accepting a bribe of $1250 Memphis, New Orleans and territory ing the vacancies in the diplomatic the week ending Thursday, according rots. Rtih through u course sieve, add in payment for a pardon issued Fred west to California and the north Pa­ corps resulting from these changes in to a report Saturday. Of the acci- two tablespoonfuls each of dour and W. Pollman, it was announced by cific coast will be unchanged this year, his cabinet on March 4. dents 382 were subject to the provi­ butter cooked together, to one pint of Tinkham Veale, county attorney of the Trans-Continental Passenger asso­ In line with the promotion of Am­ sions of the workmen's compensation hot milk ; cook until well blended. Add Shawnee county. ciation announced. The excursion sea- bassador Kellogg, the president is un­ law, 87 were from firms and corpora­ salt and pepper and serve hot, with n son will extend from May 15 to Octo- derstood to have in mind the transfer tions that have rejected the act and pinch of mace. Countess Zwetana von Hartenau, her 31. The association has as mem- of Ambassador Houghton at. Berlin to four were from public utility Corpora Flemish Soup. daughter of ex-King Alexander of Bul­ bers all the larger overland carriers the court of St. James. With such a tlons not entitled to state protection. Slice five green onion*, one bunch of garia, who abdicated after the revolu­ operating between Chicago and the policy carried to a logical conclusion, celery, six large potaloe» mid cover tion in 1885, and Dr. C. H. Boissevain Pacific coast. Haines So far ns known there have with two quarts of waler, Boll ten there would be general advancement of Colorado Springs were married De­ of those in the diplomatic service. been no cases of livestock suffering minutes then place In a cooker or cember 29 in St. Patrick’s cathedral Child Burned to Death. from lack of feed In the Haines sec­ simmer on tin* bacii of tin* range for in New York city, ft was learned Sat­ three hours. Rub through u deve, ro­ Farm Colony Planned. Seattle, Wash.—Bernice Gertsen, 15 tion of Baker county, although it was turn to Hie heat, add one cupful of urday with the return of Dr. and Mrs. months old, was burned to death and New York. —■ Plans for colonizing said that from 1200 to 1500 head of cream which bus been smoothly mixed Boissevain from a honeymoon trip. her little brother Ole was critically German farmers in Arkansas and horses in other parts of the county with one tablespoonfiil of flour. Sea­ The president and Mrs. Coolidge burned when fire destroyed the Gert­ Southern California were announced were starving. A reorganization of son to taste with salt and pepper, dined Saturday night with Senator sen home here Monday. Their mother Sunday by Walter Schade, for many the Baker county bran» li of the hu sprinkle with a ton spoon fill of minced Reed Smoot of Utah and Mrs. Smoot was visiting a neighbor. years immigration agent for the Louis­ mane society was perfected this week parsley ami pour t^o soup over four at their home in celebration of the ville & Nashville railway, on his re­ and plans have been laid to round up hard-cooked eggs sliced. Bet Won, Writer Dies. senator’s 63d birthday, thereby break­ turn aboard the liner Cleveland from the animals and feed them through ing through a White House tradition Havana. — Antonio Saurez, well- Germany. "We will bring over 50 the winter, such as give promise of of mauy years’ standing. As a rule known Spanish newspaperman, wager­ families in April and 50 more during being worth the effort. Others be (©. 1926. Western NewnpHprr Union > presidents do not accept invitations ing $100 on Countess Claridge in the the latter part of 1925,” he said. lleved to have been turned out io The young Indy across the way says Suzanne Lenglen may have her faults except from members of their official first race Sunday, dropped dead when Only selected farmers will be brought shift for themselves and without value There Is enough sail In the ocenn but we'll have to concede that shea family. his horse won by a nose. over. will be killed. to cover 700,000 square miles of land a great golf player. to a depth of one mile. <«> by MuClurs Nswipspsr.SyuUlcats.I Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. Secretary’s Retirement Takes Place March 4. COMPILED FOR YOU KELLOGG APPOINTED IT MAYBE TAKES A MINUTE rfolherj Cook Book Something to Think ¿4bout