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WORLD HAPPENINGS nr nimnniT ii/rn/ ? OF CURRENT WEEK Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. IN BRIEF. Eugen».—The Portland Oswego Ce meat company soon will erect a war«- house here. 60x100 feet, ami make this city its distributing point for this section ot the stpte. according to an announcement by L. W. Newlands. manager of the company, who »»» here Saturday. Salem. -The hearing involving the allocation of water rights on the lumbia river, which had been set for January 19, has been postponed until Events of Noted People, Government» January Î6, according to announce- inent made at the office ot the state and Pacific Northwest, and Other engineer Saturday, The hearing will Things Worth Knowing. be held at Boise. COMPILED FOR YOU Tillamook. The Gilbert Mercantile company store located on the highway After a delay extending over 20 at Beaver, about 16 miles from here. years the senate Thursday took up the was entered by robbers some time treaty recognizing Cuban sovereignty ,îurinK Saturday night, the safe blown over the Isle of Pines under an agree-1 d $t00 jn cash gome Jewelry and ment calling tor final action at this checks ,tolen Tho U((er wvre valu#. session. I less to the robbers. DEBT IN 10 YEARS MAKES OH GAIN The Appleton Family Mr. LytuJer Jukn Appi«!«» Mu. Daywf Maya« A»»I«< m RS LYSANDER JOHN APPLI» ton discover« many things that puaale the pliyslelan«. "1 bent over too far In stretching the carpet," she will say ; or "I reuehed up too high In cleaning a pantry shelf, und soine- thing In m» «napped, und I haven't been well since." Something 1» »Iways snapping like thia, according to Mr», Appleton. leaving the Imprenrion that her Inaidex are always snapping like Increase of 39 Million« in Bond Isauea tl recnickers. Nation’s Figures Multiply 7 Times, Report Shows M OREGON STATE LEADS Is Noted Between 1912 ■nd 1922. Lysander John Appleton once be llcved that If be bought enough rock er« he wouldn't have to give up his nltrn company came, but though lie tilled the liouse, he «till hasn't enough lie abandoned that ambition und Is now trying to get ho many beds In the house thnt he will not have on the parlor lounge when company rentes. Till« ambition Is the only one Lysander John Appleton Ims left. THE LISTENERS cold winter's morning, when the snow hud been on Ilie ground In the woods so long tlmt all the worn! folks were getting pretty hungry, lit tle Bunny Babbit and his brother. Nib bly, run out of their house drv«»ed In th«*lr wurm fur coats. The sun wus wurm and they did not mind the «now. Beside«, they hud Mtvu a good breakfast of stewed turnips and other things Hint prudent Mr«. Rabbit hud cuiined for the win ter daya. "Let'« rim over to old Mr. Fox's house and listen to wluit lie end his wife are talking about," said Bunny. /"VNE Mr. Fox win telling his wife when Bunny und Nlbbly crept up to th*' door to listen. "Well, there Is something right In th«* W imh I x wo could cut.' replied Mr», 'Til rather hnve turkey or chicken lait w ben I nm hungry I don't mimi rubidi stew." "Rabbit »lew !" exclaimed Mr. Fox "Thut la tlie very dish for a cold day like thl», und l um sure I can find u few onions when I hntl u pule ut niw rabbits." "We cun have fried rabbit, to».' ■aid Mr». I ''And n baked one would nut I g<> bndly. I do believe I could ent one this minute If I had It." • "So could I." said Mr. Fox. "und u« soon ns I finish eating thl« turkey bon« FH run around and get two young rabbit« I know about; perhaps more but two any way." "Bunny and Nlbbly would be good In ii »tew," wild Mr« Fox. "and I will put the pot right on this minute »nd have it ready when you bring them bnek. I do hope they have eutei lot this winter so thnt they will ha nice »mt plump." All thl» time the long ears of the IlHtcniTN sticking right up straight and their eye« were growing big und frightrned looking, while their noM-H trembled «o they could hurdly breath». By Hie time Mr». Fox got out th» pot two frlglitrned« little rabbit* hopped away under bush«« and any thing that would hide them and mud» their nay home to tell what Hie, had heard. "I guen« they will keep «way from here for a while," laughed Mr lux 0» lie uml hl« wife peeked out the win- dow nt Hie flying little rabbit«. ’ They Washington. D. C. The public debt at the United States, including that o( the federal government and all of Its «ulHlivisions, multiplied nearly seven times between 1912 and 1922, it was shown Saturday in census bureau Mrs. Lysander John Appleton bilks A vote of confidence in Premier Pendleton—In six ot the 12 towns figures. At the end of December, 1922. a grent deal to culler« about her all- the total was $30.845.626.000 while at Mussolini, which implies approval of or cities in Umatilla county city taxes ment». It la related tlmt the prmirher the basic principles of the electoral bill be less in 1925 than they were the same period in 1912 it was but called once to ask about tier luisbnmt'« now pending, was given Friday by the ¡n 1924. according to the lists of levies $4.850,460,000. »oul, mid nil he could find out from While the greatest increase appear Mra. Appleton was the condition of chamber of deputies. The vote was , arranged by R. O. Hawks, county 303 to 33. assessor. Five towns have increased ed in the federal debt, because ot the her liver. • ar. the debt Increase ot states was It has never dawned upon his moth Jack Dempsey, world's heavyweight their levies and that of Adams remains nearly three-told and that of munici unchanged at 10 mills. er and sister thnt the reason I’hnun- champion, has quit ths ring, he on palities and other sub-divisions doubl cey Devere Appleton always pulls out nounced Friday simultaneously with Hillsboro.—A lock which failed to ed. the chair that has a weak leg, and the giving out of the announcement of work properly made it possible for The federal government in 1912 breaks It down before company, Is his engagement to Estelle Taylor, six prisoners to escape from the Hills owed $1.028.564,000, while in 1922 it thnt he Isn't allowed In the parlor movio actress. boro jail Saturday morning. There «wed $22.155,886,000. The total of state often enough to become acquainted were: Frank Mozrieg, Joe Fuller. indebtedness in 1912 was $345,942,000, with Its short-comings und Inti noitien. Two men held up Claus Seltx, as Two Fright«n»d Littl» Rabbitt Hopptd Peter Hemmer. E. C. Scott. T. R. Cald Away Under Bushel. sistant cashier of the Pacific Tele er and Ed Swarthout. All but two while-in 1922 it was $935,544,000. Other Though a great deal of money has civil divisions owed $3.375,954.000 in I been spent on Daysey Mayme's voice, "They are sure to be saying something phone & Telegraph company, in Seat had been before the court. 1912 and $7.754,196,000 in 1922. she can't throw It further than n block they will not want us tn hear. And tle, Saturday, and obtained $8000 in All the figures represented net In culling Chauncey Devere borne In (hen we will laugh «ume duy when Mill City — J B. Patrick of Detroit, cash and $12,000 in checks which he while hunting several days ago near debt, th ebureau explained, sinking we «ee them mid cull out whut we was going to deposit in a bank. have heard them «aylng." Detroit, had the luek to bag one of (und and cash assets in possession of never hear liny good of them«eh<-»," Tentative plans for a strike among the largest lynxes ever seen in this the Indebted units ot government hav "But Home duy they might catch "If I ha<l not happened to «i-** them U»," »aid Nlbbly, "That wouldn’t be we might Imv the 60,000 miners of district 1. United territory. The cat was treed by Mr. ing been subtracted from the total of talking about very funny If they did." Mine Workers of America, to com Patrick's two little bear dogs, and their obligations outstanding. something we would not want them to "Oh, they would not hurt n«," anld mence Wednesday, were approved Sat- when brought to earth was found to The debt total in 1922 made the per Bunny. "They'd rather bine chicken urday night. Action was taken at a measure 52 inches in length "Thut I» right," wild Mr Fox • And capita obligation ot each citizen of the and duck for dinner Hinn any thing meeting of the general grievance com- we won't have rnbblt «lew for dinner, United States, adult or child, $283.70. elxe." Tillamook. — The Fairview factory mittee of the district. In 1912 the indebtedness per capita Now, It bappentn] that Mr Fox und nfter nil, for thl« minute I am c, rtnin will be used as a butter plant, accord his wife were very hungry that morn those youngster« an- hidden so tnr was $49 97. Apportioning out the Products valued at $55,355,161 were ing to decision of the directors of the ing nml were eating the very Inst of back* In their home tlmt It would take items of per capita indebtedness, the manufactured by the optical industry Tillamook County Creamery associa- w• i1 have Rome turkey they had had the night a Week to dig turkey Roup out of the bones left from in the biennial census year 1923, theltion at a meeting Wednesday. After report said that in 1922 the federal before for dinner. "I enu ’ t g, I nut of government’s obligations were respon commerce department announced Sun- deciding definitely to make whey the wood« today to get any poultry," breakfust.'' day, placing the increase over the 1921 j cream into butter, the proposition of sible for $203.78 of the total, the debt 1 of states tor $8.64 and the debt of the output at 25 per cent. Of the total i the Fairview people was accepted. municipal subdivisions to $71.32. $51,450,742 was In lenses, spectacles Ontario.—Having been elected to the The greatest proportionate debt in and similar goods. position of county librarian for Wasco crease was in the state accounts of Captain Benjamin J. Leavitt of Phil-1 county. Miss Nina Moran, who has Oregon, where the Increase of $39.- adelphia has broken all records for ¡occupied a similar position for Mal-! 952,000 in bond issues represented deep-sea salvage in recovering the । heur county the last two years, has , 129.495.8 per cent. The next greatest $600,000 cargo of copper that had Jain (tendered her resignation to the local percentage increase was in the debt the evenings, while a girl who Ilves Bl F. A. WALKER since 1869 with the wreck of the Brit library board. She leaves here Jan-' of drainage districts and other munlcl- next door, and who knows nothing about »rules except the kind found on ish frigate Cape Horn off the coast of uary 31 for The Dalies to take over her pal subdivisions of Florida, which a tlsb. can throw her voice «lx blocks. ßy H I R Pl N Q K I N Q Chile, said messages received in New- new position. MOVING FORWARD amounted to 12,498.3 per cent. (Copyright by Geor»« Matthew Adams.) York Thursday from the salvage ship The report held that the citizen ot -------- O -------- Eugene.—The big mill of the West I no day of your existence pam Blakely. OBSTRUCTED CRESCENT ern Lumber company at Westfir, on the District of Columbia bore the In which you do not proceed to- Changes In President Coolidge's of- the Oakridge branch of the Southern lightest burden of the public debt, wnrd loftier thought« ami higher TT IS a general superstition through Ideili». ficial family, following closely one up- Pacific, will open some time in Febru- other than national. The figure was out Europe and the United States Keep thinking and presslng abend, on the other, brought Friday the an- ary, according to George H. Kelly, 36 cents. The citizen of Oregon was thnt If you we the new moon through Let neither fear nor doubt of ability nouncement of the resignation of C. I head of the company, who was here at the other end of the scale and had trees or shntbbery you will have trim retard you. Bascom Slemp ot Virginia as secre- Saturday. The machinery is tried out a per capita debt of $170.69. The New ble all that month. In some parts of Growth, activity of mind nnd body Yorker was next, with a total of tary to the president, and the selection every day and the finishing touches the country they have a rhyme which are esNcntlal to the $158.15, while the Californian owed proper develop- of Everett Sanders, a member of the put on the plant. goes; IS IT HACKETT? ment of the mental and physical forces $142.81. house from Indiana, as Mr. Slemp’s which have been given you to make It Tillamook.—The annual report of Hee sorrow while It I bn I b . successor. Opposes Arms Parley Now. TJACKETT I s found in England ai Thnt Is. you w ill have bud luck for n fit to do bnttle with und overcome the John Aschim, county sheriff and tax we|j HR jn thia country and as an month. The reason Is easy enough to obstacles thnt Impede your path to One man was killed and five were collector, shows that $869,847.22 was Washington. D. C. — Conditions in English surname It Is undoubtedly see. The new moon, the crescent, Is greater efficiency mid larger achieve imprisoned and are believed to be dead collected In taxes on the current roll Europe still preclude any move by the a corruption of Harcourt, a F rend the fuvorltt* form and symbol of the ment. as a result of an explosion late Friday | Delinquent taxes collected on the 1923 United States toward another arms town. Thus the first to be culled moongodde««; cull tier Isla. Artemi«, All nature culls fm- activity. Noth in Diamond mine No. 1, near Provi-1ro11 amounted to $8969.42, which, the conference, in the opinion of Presi Hackett In England may have been a Diana or what you will. From the ing lx dormant. The, winds nnd the dence, in Webster county, according sheriff states, is better than the ordi- dent Coolidge. resident of Harcourt. France. moon goddes« In her cn-M'ent form tides nre in constant motion. The sun The Washington government con to reports received In Henderson, Ky. I nary collection. The tidal collection But the founder of the Hackett fam emanate the beneficent Influences and the «tors are always shining, per sequently is making no further move ily here was not of English or French Which mean good luck mid prosperity. forming their part In the marvelous A "windy shot” is said to have caused ¡amounted to $951.316.64. Now, If when you first see the new hi home of things, of which sclenti«ts. toward the calling ot such a confer origin. He wax native of Holland and the explosion. The mine is operated Dallas.—John C. Young, an Amer- <nme to tills country over u hundred1 moon in the sky. first hull the creHcent with their great worldly knowledge ence. by Palmer Brothers and works a force goddess In the monthly beginning of know but ii «muttering. lean born Chinese, received Judgment of 125 men. The White House Saturday authoriz nnd twenty-five years ago. He mar-| her manifestation, then* lnter|H>ws be The Idle [ mio I of water rled a daughter of Rev. Abraham for $1350 damages in circuit court this ed a flat denial of published stories Keteltas. n New York clergyman tween you nnd her the bough« of •.<•«•« stagnant, but within It there is an In- Herbert Hoover, who two years ago week against August Baunch, con that an arms conference would be call Their son «ns James Henry Hackett,' or the brum hen of bushes, or the bi * sldlous activity, producing foulm-s«. stable and garage owner at New Grand declined the interior secretaryship ed early in the spring. born in New York In 1800. After j rlor of gins« It Is »»Jdently n sign thnt decay, til Reuse und death. from the hands ot President Harding, Ronde. Young, who resides near Sher Mr. Coolidge still feels that the Uni graduating from Columbia college he while tlmt moon Inst»—for thnt month, To be active In the right direction has refused an offer of the agricultural wood, but who has a farm near Grand ted States should await the outcome ot married Katherine Sugg, un actress, In short—you are cut off from the ought t<> be the chief purpose of every department portfolio from President Ronde, sued for $10,000 for alleged the move made by the league of na and for several years led a siiccexxful beneficent Influences of the goddess human being. Consequently sorrow nnd bnd luck. Coolidge. Mr. Hoover Intends to re assault and false arrest. The habit of creative activity, when tions to bring about limitation of arm career as a merchant. Financial re This Is the survival of n very ancient once It Is formed, Roon becomes nR verses entne. however, and nt hia wife ’ « main in the cabinet but prefers to stay Prineville.-—Members of Crook coun aments, and should do nothing in the suggestion he went on the stage. Idea and In thl« connection It may lie tenacious as the besetting practice of at the head of the commerce depart ty post No. 29. American Legion, are matter until the success or failure of Both he and Mrs. Hackett acted sue- well to quottBfbe words of Wllllnm Indolence, with none of the latter'« ment rather than direct the activities enthusiastic over the prospect for a that move is developed. cessfully for many years. Their aon Kells NeweH with regard to survivals. tendencies to tear down, demoralize of the department of agriculure. banner convention of the American was James Keteltnx Hackett, born in “The modern survival exhibit« those and destroy. $260 Buys Trolley Line. Will, whose middle mime wa« .hut ot fundamental conception« out of which All the world’s Industries, nil endur A line of demarkation as to unem Legion of Oregon here June 25 to 27, grew the complicated rites and «lab- ing literature and art, all that con his paternal grandmother. inclusive. The Crook County Sports Grass Valley, Cal.—Three and »even ployment, running between industries orate mythologies of ancient religions. tributes to hnpplness, nil the advance- Button—One very good authority “In this manner, ns from a height of meni» made In the thousands of won carried on under shelter and those car men's association has agreed to supply tenths miles of right of way and a car tuys that this lx a form of Bouton ried on out of doors, was disclosed in a regular buckaroo breakfast to the barn site of the defunct Nevada Coun meaning boot. ’Others sny thnt th» observation, we are able to look buck derful fields of human endeavor, had the mid-January survey of conditions delegates on the open range at an ty Traction company were sold here at »urname Button Is derived through beyond recorded history and to trace their beginning In the minds of men early hour. a commissioner’s sale Saturday for mispronunciation from Burton or But the principles of historic development. and women who kept pressing toward made by the United States employ Ko may be elucidated problem« which n definitely defined object, determined ment service. In nearly all parts of « Personal income returns were filed $260, the purchase being made by a terton, places In England. neither metaphysical nor historical re In their purpme to overcome. local attorney. The coaches, trolley, Bowles — This name. It Is agreed, 1« the country factory and mine employ with the United States bureau ot inter search has proved adequate to ex could vision the sunlight ment was on the increase, while con nal revenue in 1922 by 61,879 Oregon ! rails and all equipment of the line derived from Bonelies, a place In Nor pound. Comparative study of folk-lore through tin« darkest clouds. mandy. One of the early members ot were bid in by N. Davidson ot Stock- struction work was said to have les taxpayers who reported total net in the family wrote his name Hugh dr hns placed In our hands a key which They refusisi to falter In their ton for $5100, Ingenious theorists, proceeding with sened demand for workers. come of $161.226,232, The total tax Boeles. course though often worn and hungry. The sale was held to satisfy a judg the imperfect knowledge of antiquity Champness— This name, which hai They locked arms with faith and Although the Southern Pacific bud paid was $4,239,789. While the num- ! ment of nearly $70,000 held by the the variation Champneys, found It which can he gathered from books, fnlth never forsook them, giving them her filing returns in 1922 was not so : get for 1925 has not been completed, Mercantile Trust company of San this country nnd England, 1.« derive»! have lacked ami for want of which strength, cheer mid courage as they large as 1921 by 929, the net income they have wandered In hopeless error.” pressed forwnrd. Julius Kruttschnitt, chairman of the reported for 1922 exceeded the pre-' Francisco, representing the bondhold from Champnlgne nnd indicated on« by McClure Newspaper Syndicate ) who came from thnt section of France ers of the concern. The line has not Trials and diseouragements. executive committee, estimated Satur ceding year by $1,651,593. (® by McClure Nowapnper Syndicate ) been operated for more than a year. which there were many, were brushed day that the expendlures for material uMde, never being permitted to cool Roseburg.—A. S. Coen, who recently and »upplies would total $70,000,000, their ardor or weaken their spirit. In Boat Upsets; 4 Drown. as he prepared to start on an inspec came to Roseburg from Monrovia. Cal., the final hour of their struggles they tion trip of his road. Throughout the and who purchased and is operating a Cotter, Ark. — Four portions were •tood with Joyous heart« among the HIS LITlUt year the Southern Pacific will proceed sawmill on Sugar Pine mountain, 18 drowned when an overloaded rowboat Victorious, beckoning you to follow' JOKE <® by McClurs NwwHpnper Syndic«'« ) with its improvement programme, miles west of the city, has purchased was upset in White river Saturday, Fly (In back- which includes the rehabilitation of a full block of industrial property ad it was learned here Sunday. Throe ground): You old lines to the extent of about $15,- joining the Southern Pacific tracks, others In the boad wore rescu' d. The Fast Colors seem to bo ’“Aro those i 000,000; $4,500,000 to complete double and has announced that he would erect dead are Rush Shew and his brother, colors fast?" asked ths stuck. woman nt i tin* cheap dress goods conn tracking of the mountain division by a * planing ° mill, ’ box factory * and * Inni- • । Tom j orri nnew, Shew, 1VJ18H Misa ininn Billings and O. W. Fly In Front— ter. next fall; $14,000,000 for the new Une her yard as soon as weather permitted.] Hawkins, Alva Johnson . a member of I am. I thought "They lire the swiftest ever, this was a wall, through Phoenix, Ariz., in connection the party rescued James Shew and madam." replied the truthful clerk. and Pm stuck with the El Paso & Southwestern mer- A Quick-Eyed Quality. Miss Georgia Bearden. None of the "After they once get started they run th« drink«. ger; and more work on the $14,000,000 Men of cold passions have quick bodies of the four who were drowned ■o fast you couldn't catch them with n Klamath Falls-Eugene line. eyes.—Hawthorne. has been recovered. racing automobile.'' <• W McClure Newspaper 8>u<llaatu.) I Qhc l!}hy Superstitions IJour Last Rame Something to Think ¿4bout