WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
TAX SLASH
IN
PROSPECT
Half Billion Reduction Forecast Ex-1
tra Session Held Unnecessary.
U.S. FOREIGN LOANS
EXCEED 9 BILLIONS
SCHOOL DAIJS
Swampscott. Mass. President Cool-1
Salem. There were three fatalities
idge. plunging into his first real con-
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In Oregon due to Industrial accidents
HTM'* R>
sideration of the administration'* leg-
|fj WO OH»
during the week ending July 16, ac
i ht
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islatlve pn.grain for next session. Mon-
59 J QQQ Qf SeCUrjtjeS Of- cording to announcement mude at the
Brief Resume Most Important day
..o n*< hfh * .
received an encouraging report v
>
1
offices of the state Industrial accident
from Senator Curtis of Kansas, th*.
fefCd ¡0 SÎX MOIlthS.
com mission.
Daily ews Items.
republican leader, on the prospect for
St. Helens. Fishermen made good
a heavy tax cut.
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A reduction of at least $300.000.000
catches of salmon lust week. The fish
AAUDII m CHR
Yilll is in prospect on the basis of treas
came In spurts ami It is believed that
UUnlriLCU run '"Ujury reports he has gone over. Sen ¡
the Into run la on the way. The heavy
ator Curtis told the executive. He
catch for the week wns delivered Wed
I emphasised, however, that should the|
nesday, amount Ing to SS ton«.
Events oi^’otwi People, Governments program for reorganisation of the gov Europe Biggest Borrower in First
Hillsboro. Fire, supposedly from a
ernment departments tie enacted, a
Half of Year; Latin America
•nd Pacific .Northwent, and Other
lantern, destroyed a garage and four
cut ot half a billion dollars seemed
automobiles at the farm of M. Waka-
and Canada Fellow.
Things Worth Knowing.
possible. He presented no specific
sugi and K. Shigeno near Rosedale
* plan for tax reduction.
Thursday night. The loss wns about
Senator Curtis, who came here as
A sharp earthquake shock was felt the house guest ot the president, also j Washington, D. C.—The nation's $1000, with about but one machine In
I sured.
throughout the San Francisco bay re- gave encouraging reports on the farm total foreign investment, inclusive of
gion at 11:26 A. M. Sunday. No dam- outlook^ He confinned Mr Coolidge’^
Salem. Frank Griffin of Kerby has
by
view that no special session ot con-1
age was reported.
tiled application In the office of the
■ foreign governments, is estimated by
gress was necessary now. He declar
Cardinal Begin, Roman Catholic ed against an extended fight to revise the department of commerce at a little state engineer covering the appropria
tion of water from Josephine creek
primate ot Canada, died in Quebec , the senate rules at the next session,
more than $9,500,000,000.
tor mining purposes in Josephine
Sunday morning. Death occurred
lest it jmpede the passage of import■
The
par
value
of
foreign
securities
county. The estimated coat of the
archbishop
s
13:30 A. M., at the
. ant legislation.
proposed development Is $3000.
publicly
offered
in
this
country
dur
palace.
«
Good prices and goral crops were
Silverton.
Appearani e of gap*
Vancouver. Wash. — Mrs. Ellen making for satisfaction among the ing the first half ot 1925 amounted to
Copyright
Adams. 80, 505 Ingals street, was formers generally, the Kansas senator, $551.691.000 as compared to $379,700,- among the birds <>n the Benson pheaa- WlCÓWNU)
burned to death Sunday morning in a who has Just visited in the middle 000 tor the corresponding period last ant farm has made necessary the mov-
| Ing of all pen*. Some of the pens i
fire which she is believed by her bus-‘west, reported. He believed, however.
year, according to Theodore R. Gold-
,
| have been In use since the farm was
band, J. T. Adams, to have set.
। legislation to aid the co-operative mar-
smith, chief ot the finance and Invest ! tarte(1 w or ,, yvara br<k whHJ
__ _
.
__ keting system should be enacted.
Girls stood pre-eminent In the na-.
J
...
ment division of the department of I others were erected during the last
.
fnr young;
vnnn? During the day
tional , pnxe
essay contests for
■ the president also
commerce. The amount ot new capi- two or three yearn.
.
.
v
—
i
....
rm.,-
nt
recevied
Senator
Hale,
republican,
students of chemistry, winnig four ot
By F. A WALKER
v. six scholarships
».1
the
offered ».v
by the
tne Maine, • chairman of the naval com- tai, arrived at by deducting refunding I Marshfield A mov*mnst is on to
,
u.rh.rt
mittee.
who
has
just
returned
from
issues from the total, amounted to have Mrs. C. E. Mulkey appointed
American Chemistry society. Herbert
'
.
of the Pacific
Hoover, secretary
of commerce, nn
an-, a trip " of inspection
"
$437.266.000, or more than double that county school superintendent to sue-
LOVE AND SACRIFICE
NICHOLAS BIDDLE
.
coast naval defenses. Senator Hale
eeed her husband, who was killed Fri-
nounc
| asrajn urge(j that a naval base be es- for the first six months of 1924.
at North Bend, «hen a spruce TF YOU exhibit n continuous willing- ^K'HoLAS BIDDLE was burn Sep
There was also a large Increase in day
Reception arrangements for the, tablished on the Pacific coast, men-
tree two feet In diameter fell upon'A nvM
l“»‘‘ •“>> »acrlilee when all
t.-iiil.tr 1<>, 17.'a>. with n (Mt*
American fleet in Melbourne, Austra- tioning Alameda. Cal., as one location the number of issues. Sixty-three for his automobile, ns he was driving hunians about you seem resentful und for adventure. Ho when lie wns four
'and suggested the government go eign issues had been brought out up
unappreciative, you have within your teen, lie run nwiiy from hl* hume iti
lia. continued energetically Monday.
through with its proposed improve to July 1. as compared with 40 is- through Simpson park.
soul the essence of true nobility.
¡’hlladelphla, where be was born, anti,
A school holiday has been proclaimed
ment in Pearl harbor. Hawaii.
In wars between nations, In do ua the expression goes, "went to aeu."
Salem.
State officials and em-
sues for the first half of last year.
for July 24, the day the fleet arrives.
ployes, who in the past have collect mestic turmoils. In the breaking ot He soon got plenty of adventure.
The volume was below that of the
I
Zeth Lane, reputed wealthy lumber
Malady Under Control.
He sailed to Quebec, then to the
ed 10 cents a mile for the use of home ties; in the struggles for exis
latter half of 1924, however, when the
I
tence, love and sacrltlce ultimately West Indies, where the ship
mill owner ot Colville, Wash., died
San Francisco.—The Pacific branch investment totaled $830.077.000, of | their private automobiles while en become the final arbiters.
wrecked, and those of the crew who
Saturday night at his summer home offices of the American Red Cross
which $652,087,000 represented new gaged in official business, hereafter
What more beautiful than the love aurvived, were cast ashore on n desert
in the Valley of the Moon, near Sono- Monday received from Dorothy Sleich
will
be
allo
weil
only
actual
rail
or
capital.
and »aerifico of a mother, who re- Island. As there * m only one stnnll
ma. Cal. Death was due to a heart ter. Red Cross nurse at Fort Yukon.
Europe was the largest borrower stage faires, where these transporta- gnrdles» of the undutlfulm-ss nnd life bout, they cast lots to see who
attack. He was 66 years old and is । Alaska, word that the influenza epi-
snubs of her children keeps on loving should stay and drown or who shoubl
during the first half of the present tion facilities are available.
survived by his widow, a son and a ,demic there was well in hand and
and making sacrifices for their com leave the ship.
After some two
year, tho gross volume of loans
Salem Despite the large number fort and advancement, still smiling
daughter.
, that there was no need for additional amounting to $237,600,000.
months, the men were rescued and
Latin
The Rumanian government probably doctors or nurses at present. Mrs. America was second with $151,081,000 of added law enforcement ngencles complacently while In her breast she Biddle's wealthy family si-cured him
will send no note to 53 ashington re Sleichter went to Fort Yukon Safur- and Canada third with $131,910,000. nnd the crime prevention campaign, Is carrying a burden causing aches nit appoint ment in th British navy.
and pains from Which she would glad- Ho wns twcnly. then, and ns ho was
garding payment of Rumania's debt to day by airplane from Fairbanks. The Asia, which led last year with one more arrests were made In Salem in 1
ly be relieved, but refu »-s to be, be- consider*# too young to be allowe I to
the
first
six
months
of
1925
than
In
the
,
the United States until Premier Brat- message said that up to Sunday night loan to the Japanese government of
cause of her spiritimi nobility
accompany Musgrave on nn arctic
corresponding
period
In
1915.
This
iano has discussed the general debt there had been but eight deaths out $125,000,000, comes fourth this year
■Imple faith.
cruise, lie deserted nmi »hippod with
was
set
forth
in
a
report
prepared
.
situation with the French and British of some 200 cases.
with only $31,000,000.
The world Is full
such
and the explorer ns a common m-aman. und
here by Mark Poulson, city recorder.' sacrifice, perhaps ■ > Ing It
The Red Cross has established an
and Its went. Nelson, later to become the
governments.
The total of loans to governments
’ New evidence of corruption in the emergency kitchen at the fort for ac- and enterprises enjoying government
world famous admiral. wna lila mesa-
Salem. Jesus Torres. Mexican, who 1 peoples from divi ■ wrath, but
manifold mute.
ill In
enforcement of prohibition has been 1 eommodat.on of those who are ill
In guarantees amounted to $415,671.000, escaped from the state penitentiary 1 talnly making it I
I
ways
which
we
do
not
In
our
blind
When
War
of which $312.171,000 was new capital. here Thursday, Is suspected by the of
independence
disclosed to federal authorities in their cabins.
ness and apathy perceive or consider. broke out, Biddle carne home to enlist
Ot
the
total
corporate
issues,
amount
fleers
of
sti'aling
an
automobile
lie-
numerous instances as a result of the
When all men say “Impossible,"
Giant Sturgeon Caught
ing to $134,986,000, new loans account longing to C. D. Benningar. The ma when the waters are snarling and nmi showed such ability that he was
efforts of Assistant Secretary And
given charge of ships that went out
rews of the treasury to rebuild the en Hood River, Or.—F. L. Wright Co- ed for $125,095,000. During tho year chine was parked a few miles east of the storms are beating against a and captured enemy vessel», bringing
1924
corporate
loans
amounted
to
Salem and In the vicinity of where wanton boy or girl, love anil saerlfice supplies for their troops. He was the
lumbia river fisherman, Monday broke
forcement system.
only $150.000,000 or less than one Torres was last seen after his escape. stoop down and rescue him or her naval hero of the country. Then one
the
record
of
several
years
when
he
A special dispatch from Bucharest
from peril.
landed from a salmon net a sturgeon seventh of the total, while for the first
day lie got Into a tight with nn enemy
states that the Rumanian government
Eugene. — Timber holdings ot the
There Is no depth to which love ship nnd Was wounded. Ignoring bl»
part
of
this
year
they
represnted
that weighed, when dressed, 202
has consented to the export of 60,000
,
v
-
Iio
And<-rson & Middleton Lumber com and sacrifice will not
hurt, he ordered nn armchair and.
। 2» of e wheat
u * in the final harvest. pounds. The huge , fish measured $ about one-fourth. The actual amount
carloads
pany and timber along Culp creek., In height to which they will not genie supported on It. continued to direct
of
increase
for
the
first
six
months
of
•
j
••
*
u
feet
and
4
inches
In
length.
It
was
to
accomplish
their
object.
A reduction of the export tax also is
.
the Cottage Grove district, were ser
Hie buttle. Ills ship blew up and he
, ,
. ..
irxw exhibited in the show window of a ' 1925 was about $85,000.000. European
We may turn in lofty disdain from
granted because of the prevalent low,
iously threatened by a fire which
perished nlong with tie whole crew,
corporations
received
$48,100,000,
most
v • in
• au
prices of , wheat
the ^ world mnri-ofu
markets. meat market with a 50-pound Chinook of which will be used as working cap started Saturday afternoon when a the little old woman with dimmed a mere Ind of twenty seven. Yet he
salmon and scores of bluebacks and
eyes, gnarled fingers and n limp In
bad accomplished more than most old
A conference of trade union execu- was viewed by hundreds of motor ital. while for the same purpose Ger charge of dynamite ignited dry slash her walk, but If w could l<M*k Into
men, during his brief lifetime.
ings,
according
to
word
received
here.
many
alone
received
$36,000,000.
her heart and see Its every recess the
tives in London Friday approved a tourjsts
(© by Q*org* Matthaw Adama.)
symbol of love an<l sacrifice, we might
At the end of 1924 this nation’s
plan for a great alliance embracing!
Salem.—The Standard Oli company
realize that we have snubbed nn nngel.
foreign investment exclusive of money
millions ot British workers, including
Shooting to be Probed.
Every first of January we open a
miners, railway men, engineers, ship-|
owed the United States government ot Portland has increased its capital
Mexico City. — The department of amounted to $9,090,000,000 and it Is stock from $5000 to $100,000, accord- new book with high resolves.
builders and transport laborers. The
On the first page there ore profuse
the interior has ordered an investiga safe to assume, according to depart ing ot notice filed In'the office of the
question then was referred to the var
tion of the shooting of Harold G. ment of commerce figures, that this state corporation department Sat ur promises of love and sacrifice, then
ious unions to consult their members
follow a few blushing leaves vont u In-
I Bretherton. United States viîe-consul
has been increased at least $437,000,- day. Permission to operate in Ore- Ing hasty scrawls; with the rest of
and report to a further conference.
‘‘Method» are the
at Aguascalientes. Information here 000, glving a total of about $9,527,000,- gon was granted to the Nelson Steam
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Harold G. Bretherton, American ¡8 t|jaj Bretherton was only slightly
matter of matter»"
ship
company,
a
California
corpora
000.
We forget our vows ere January
vice-consul at Aguascalientes, Mexico, WOUn(je<j. Washington was advised
tion. The corporation has capital Is done, Just ns we forget to pay
was shot in the back and slightly satur(jay thtft Mr. Bretherton was shot
stock ot $10,000.
homage to the little old woman with rTMlE man who uttered those words
Man Imitates Monkey.
wounded on the night of July 16. The ai Aguascalientes July 16. The cause
the dimmed eyes and gnarled tingerà,
owed his success In life to bls
Paris.
—
"I'm
the
man
that
descend
Baker.—Four assays showing the , who never fulls from the beginning of methodical way of doing things.
American embassy at Mexico City has was not explained, but belief was ex
been instructed by the state depart-1 pressed that the shot was intended ed from the monkey,” chattered a man high average ore value nt ton of $72.90 the yenr to the end to remember love
Charlea Maurice de Tnlleyrand-Pcrl-
walking on all fours in a crowded,
ment to take up the case with the for someone else.
- - ...
and »acrlfice. when she may be count- gord—better known ns Tulleyrnnd—
business
street
of
Paris
Saturday
I
haVP
J
ust
l,PPn
wnipleted
for
the
ed upon faithfully to do until the end was n man of method* iin<l a man who
Mexican foreign office for investiga
when a policeman questioned him.
Mother Lode Copper company by W of her days.
so thoroughly studied the problems
tion and punishment of the assailant.
Fort Yukon to Get Aid.
He refused to walk normally and W. Gibbs, assayor. The assays are ns;
that presented themselves before him
For the first time in its history, the
Washington, D. C.—The American was taken in a taxicab to a police IfoIlow":
Ollkfson tunnel, copper
for solution Hint lie became one of the
commonwealth of Australia has turn- Red Cross announced an appropriation station where it was found he was va,UP *7 96’ ,ro1'1 *2rt S0- f’llv,’r » 33.
leading stiitesmen In the France of Ids
HE YOUNG LADY day. He was born In Purls, February
ed from London to New York for its Monday night to cover expenses of the chief administrative officer of anl,ota’ »2909: ,talm croek VP,n- ,oPPf’r
external financing. J. P. Morgan & sending drugs, food and aid to Fort insane asylum in the Orne depart ”5 R1- Hllv”r » ,8' ,o,aI *78 M: 8ou,h
ACROSS THE WAY 13. 1751, am] died there Mny 17. 1838.
Co. announced Friday the purchase of Yukon, Alaska.
Balm creek, copper. $11.36, gold $13.40,
In the year 1702 Talleyrand win
ment.
sent
to London on n diplomatic mis
a $75,000,000 Australian loan, which
Reports received said 200 cases of
silver
$.23,
total
$130.04.
Too close association with his
sion. While there his enemies nt borne
will be offered for public subscription influenza with eight deaths had been charges, and not the reading of the
1
m
nt
Salem.—Since 1907, when the law
brought charges ngnlnst him of being
next Monday. Simultaneous offering listed there, but that the situation daily reports from the evolution trial
.Pr'Wrö_
Involved In royalist Intrigues nnd he
— will be ma(je jn was under
•
■ •
went Into effect providing state rev
of a £5,000,000 . loan
control.
at Dayton, Tenn., was believed to be
wns proscribed. In 1794—-he lind re
London.
enue from the licensing of motor ve
the cause ot his condition.
mained In Englund because of the pro
hicles,
to
July
1,
1925,
the
state
has
3600,000
Refund
Asked.
scription awaiting him In France—
Montana farmers Saturday present-
New York.
Mrs. Mary Copley
collected the Immense sum of $26,-
England passed the famous alien act
City Reported Flooded.
ed their side ot the export wheat rate
315.950.66 from this source of revenue.'
nnd Tulleyrnnd wns forced to seek
controversy before Examiner Jewell of Thaw, mother of Harry K. Thaw, filed
Tokio.
—
Dispatches
from
Korea
say
asylum In America. After two years
the interstate commerce commission. 1 suit Monday in federal court against a large part of the city of Seoul is Of this total $141.280 was turned Into
spent In the new republic, Tulleyrnnd
These witnesses declared themselves Lawrence C. Thaw, her grandson, for in undated by a flood, which caused1 the general fund of the state treas-'
returned to France.
ury to and including the year 1912,1
as unalterably opposed to cancellation the re,urn of 1600,000. She alleges
the Seoul river to overrun its banks. and the balance, or $25,341.937.16, has
On Ills return to bls native bind ho
of the export rate to North Pacific ahe
him thls money °n h*«
A special dispatch received here been expended In the construction, [
wns appointed minister of foreign af-
terminals, insisted that the rate has «station that he had been unjustly
fnlrs, but being suspected of being In
from Osaka reports all lines of com-
brought better prices and more com 'discriminated against in his father’s munication from that city to Korea Improvement and repair of state ami
communication with the agents of
will.
county
highways,
according
to
a
state
petition and demanded that the farm
Louis XVTII he was forced to resign
have been severed.
ment made public by Sam A. Kozer,
In 1700.
er and the state be given opportunity
Asahi,
a
newspaper,
says
the
Seoul
Australia Loan Taken.
secretary of state.
Talleyrand was one of the first to
for agricultural development.
New York. — The $75,000.000 Com power house has been destroyed and
recognize In Napoleon Bonaparte one
Salem.
Oregon's
per
capita
I
Indebt-
the
city
is
in
darkness
and
there
are
A Minneapolis engineer, H. J. Smith, monwealth of Australia 5 per cent ex
of the great lenders of the time, and
edness for the year 1923 whs larger
Saturday declared he had discovered ternal loan, floated by a banking numerous casualties.
from this time forward for some years
a mysterious new force, "black rays” group headed by J. P. Morgan & Co.,
he devoted himself untiringly to the
than that of any other state in the
Western Pacific Buy».
service of the "Little Corporal."
of the sun, which exert a pushing in- was sold Monday,
union, according to a report Issued
In 1807, following the petice of Tll-
stead of the pulling power hitherto] The loan was over-subscribed w!th-
Washington, D. C. — The Western by the executive department. The
slt, n coolness arose between Talley
supposed to be one of the influences, in one hour after the books were open- Pacific railroad was authorized Satur large per capita Indebtedness in Ore
rand and the emperor and in the fol
day by the Interstate commerce com gon Is due to bonds issued for high
keeping the earth in its orbit, and he ed.
lowing
year Talleyrand secretly joined
has so far demonstrated the truth of
mission to acquire control of the way construction, which, If deducted
a royalist committee. The yenr 1814
Sacramento Northern railroad at an from the total, would make the obli
his claim that Dr. Henry A. Erikson,
Load of Marks Stolen.
saw him active In procuring the abdi
head of the physics department of the
Cherokee, la.
Three Cherokee approximate cost of $4,450,000.
gation similar to I hose of other states.
cation ot Napoleon and working to
University ot Minnesota, has aband- youths were arrested Sunday while
The Sacramento Northern will While listed with the state treasurer , The young lady across the way says place Louis XVIII again on the throne.
oned plans for a vacation and shut hiding In an oat field, dividing the transfer both stocks and bonds to as indebtedness, the highway bonds nothing
u„u,i
Is more pitiful than a little
After holding numerous positions un
himself up in his laboratory to see it . loot from an alleged farm house rob- the Western Pacific. An issue of ’ se- will be liquidated through motor ve- child whose father and mother are der the government, he retired In 1884
the law of Newton must be scrapped bery. The loot included 103,256,000 'curitles, if necessary, was also ap- hlcle fees and gasoline taxes, and are ’both dead and to be an orphan with ami died In 1838 In private life.—
or amended.
¡German marks.
Wayne D. McMurray.
I proved by the commission.
not a lien on the property of the state. I .one parent is bad enough.
(O by O.or»« Matthaw Adama.)
I <£ by McClure Nsw.p.p.r Syndicate.)
N
DOUBLE NEW CAPITAL
SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT
e/hnong the
1PHO SAID
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