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U/ÌÌDI Fl UADDCUIMPQ RAILLINES *IE WUnLU nArrtNINbo OF CURRENT WEEK «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦♦♦♦ : STATE NEWS Uni rntiiLn UtDl IN BRIEF. "» ute . . . . . . BOARD ME SEEN ’cc™ “DDEBI . _ _____ _ _ usmo’SiN in Portland. Portland, Or.—In sharp contrast to other years, when railroads showed I no interest in invading Oregon, the two great northern systems. Northern Washington. I). C Sub committees X'<*♦♦••••♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ of tho French nnd American debt' MIU City For th« past coupla of SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT Hy F A. WALKER HANDS UNAFRAID funding commission Thursday after- w'‘eks the fishing in thia section has Loon reached On agreement for settl '7" b*“*r tU““ “ o,her XI rHAT the world nerds most, and of the year. VV which It cannot hire except lu Ing France's war debt of $4.200.000.000 to ths United States. They are In ae-1 Hood River...D. II. McUlafh, ex limited numbers ure rapnble, willing Pacific and Great Northern, clamored' for the right to build 278 miles south j ° coni that France pay $40.000.000 an- Michigan man. who used to grow tho hands unafraid to perform hard work In the face of complex dlrttcuRlea. from Bend to Klaipath Falls Monday, ■ nually for the first five jrnara, $60.000.- •“••era In hla former atute. has liar J And with these hands It need« in the opening session of an extend ... 000 for tho next «even yearrf and $100,- *"*‘7 1,00 ’,oun,U of P'"»“«'" sturdy buck*, nimble feet and willing from leas than an fighth of nn acre 1 hearts, luyul to tliumselvv« and to ed hearing ordered by the interstate 000,000 for the balance of 60 years | Oregon City. Fifteen million young others. commerce commission presided over ________ over tho 62-year period. To feed, Clothe nnd satisfy himself, by Charles Mahaffie. director of the J 'spring Chinook salmon were ndoasod Their draft convention Includes a during September from state hatcher- man must constantly exert himself. Events oGNoted FeopJe. (iovemmeoU commission's bureau of finance. Commissioner, Operations Head Prom “safeguard clause,” providing that the ies tributary to the Willamette rlverj This la the price be Is compelled to The new Une would link Oregon’s pay for Ufa. and Pacific Northweet, and Other ises Coast Ports All Boats settlement may be reopened and tho uecordlng to figures made public by. two great producing pin« lumber cen- If man fulls to sow he cannot hope Things Worth Knowing. They Can Use. plan revised If at any time untowanl Mutt Story, who has returned from to reap. ters, add enormously to the state's the Gates creek hatchery on tho Me-! And. likewise. If lie stubbornly re output of lumber products and help events prevent France from execut- Kentie. fuse« to use nnd trnln his hands In along the period of the state’s great- Ing her obligations. the direction toward which they nat Richard E. Enright, New York po- est development now at hand, it was Washington, D. C. Portland’s shlp- Salem. Two persons were killed urally Incline, the likelihood t» that No moratorium is provided for. geemg dacWwMy lmprov.l lice commissioner, has been designat- deflared by railroad officials high In piug f This scheme of paymetns makes and 288 persons were Injured In traf he will go through the world at the ed as independent candidate for!the American transportation world. | ed as a result of the withdrawal by at total of $5,650.000,000 which Franco fic accidents In Oregon In September J tail end of the procession, blunting mayor. Enright was picked Friday. When Director Mahaffie called the the shipping board of the powers will pay over the 62 years, which Is i",''.r'11?* i," J •,"r’ 1HNU’'• Saturday^ other« for Ids failure when the fault night by the progressive political battling railroaders to order in room by T A Hutfcty. chief Inspector for really lies with his timid hands. 520 courthouse, it was agreed to pro- which President Palmer of the emer- $1.420.000.000 more than «ho borrowed the state motor vehicle department. | No two hand« are cast In exactly league. ceed directly with the Oregon Trunk's ' K^ncy fleet corporation used to curtail from the United States. Including tho the same mold. The Baroness Ravensdale, formerly [application to build south, since that the number of available government- accrued interest. This figure Is more' Thure were 2283 accidents reported Each hand has an Indi viduni tty, and in the month. * than a thlml of the debt contracted and Lady Mary Irene, eldest daughter offline js tbe proponent of a rail inva- owned vessels there. a peculiar ability nnd aptitude of Ita — firat aiz»n r KKz.m 1 v f.kwKt This assumption is based upon as- represents an average interest of 2$4 Klamath Fall«.- Angelo Conto of ”*n' !“■• “• hn" lh« »’rMlM. the con the 1 late Marquis Po.f.'.n Cur ion hv by Kia his first sion that that ia is being o stubbornly fought 1 Pelican City started bunting Saturday, trolling force which directs the hand. marriage, was thrown from her horse by the Southern Pacific. The Oregon surance from Commissioner Plum- per cent. The world wants hands detached mer, who will now act as chief of ’ The ---- ------------------ —— parted shortly , , morning. By 10 o'clock be bad bagged sub committees Saturday during a hunt She suffer Trunk will call 40 witnesses. : from lusts und superai Itiöpä, disin operations for the government lines, ' after 4, o ’ clock for the technically «(x robins and one mudhen. By noon Ralph Budd, president of the Great ed a broken arm. clined In moments of excitement to that all ports will receive under his avowed purpose of communicating he had been baled Into Justice court The threat of a Mohammedan war Northern, pictured the Oregon Trunk regime as much tonnage as they can their accord to their respective dele- on a charge of shooting bird« protect I doubl« up into bony Hits. It wants hands with sensitive hn between Europe and Moslem countries i as a railroad half completed that never use, even it all the 44 freighters which gallons. Ied by law and was fined $134 for I-'- his gers and specialised knowfedge, com- was described Sunday as a world men would have been built to Bend as an But since Mr. Mellon, secretary of morning’s sport. ultimate terminus. A relatively small Palmer order tied up by agents have potent to perform accurately the work ace by Bishop Walter T. Summr. pro investment in further building, it was t0 be Put back in service. Plummer the treasury, and Mr. Hoover nnd Sen entrusted to them, whether they grip testant Episcopal Bishop of Oregon Eugene-All grading work on the machinery, pound the typewriter, puah said, would add greatly to earnings. was •b* only republican members of ator Smoot were among the members and formerly dean of the Chicago and this without injury to any other^*16 Uoard to join the group which of the American subcommittee, and Kugene-Klamath Palls railroad Is ex ths carpet-sweeper, embroider a daln- cathedral. carrier because the new line would, Bnally relieved the fleet head of his M. Caillaux, French finance milnster, Pccted to bo completed by the first ty tnpeatry or pluy ths piano. It you will consider the cause of Sixty waiters from uptown hotel bring its traffic with it. (contr°l over operations, but he has and Marquis de Chambrun and M.of Beeember, according to R. C. Me- dining rooms and restaurants in New. President Budd and other witnesses had wide shipping experience and is Simon, governor of the Banque de Ksnnett. secretary of the Western the rise or the fall of nations, you York, who were enjoying relaxation said the Shevlin Hixon and Weyer-,' confident that shipping board vessels France, both full-powered delegates, Santl *t>d Gravel company which has win find that It resulted mainly from contracts to build concrete cul the good or evil works of blinds. after their night’s work Saturday in haeuser interests had repeatedly ask- wiH be better employed carrying car- were members of the French sub-com An Industrious community shows verts on the line. mlttee. this is merely a formality. goes than idle at their wharves. Max Pfeffer's restaurant, 25 St. Mark s ed northern lines to locate their Its handiwork In neutly painted Although the tentative agreement Place, were held up by six men and ’ line t0 Klamath Falls so big sawmills ! If the tentative plan of reorganiza Salem.—While viewing a «oldlera' houses, shaded streets and a general robbed of cash and jewelry with an t0 be built could be piaced Traffic, tion which the board has mapped out was cabled to Paris for the informa memorial monument on the court- air of prosperity nnd contentment, aggregate value of 112,000. experts said these two industries alone is adopted Commissioner Haney of tion of the Painleve Briand cabinet, grounds here Saturday. David Janzen Where the sharks are, where misery A phase hitherto absent from Amer- would add enormously to 'the cut of Portland is expected to take up the the decision to accept the terms which of Portland cleared up a mystery that nnd crime sulk In the Shadows, the M. Caillaux, as chairman of the hands of men are Idle lea's international debt funding nego- Oregon pine. They would not build case of that city with Plummer im has baffled the member« of his family At the root of all discontent lie tiations—a sharp controversy over the mills, it was said, unless more than mediately and recommend Increased French subcommittee, has already for many years. On the slab he dis- dormant hands, responsible for most taken, binds the French government, tonnage. It is realized that this course amount of the obligation—stands out existing line of railroad would covered the name of tils brother, John seems In direct conflict with that of as he is the sole minister plenipoten Janzen, who was killed In the world of the human failures and sorrows. as the chief problem confronting the.serve them. Whatever work your hands are President Budd and Charles H. the budget bureau, which will un tiary In the French delegation and his American debt commission and repre callable of doing, do It with all your colleaguss are not empowered to over- doubtedly adhere to its intention of sentatives of the Czecho-Slovakian Carey, vice-president of the Oregon might. ride his decision by a veto. Eugene Miss Lyle Veazle, sopho- government in their forthcoming dis Trunk, gave testimony of revival of cutting shipping board expenditures,^ Give no heed to the Jibes of Idlers. In view of tho complete confidence more in the University of Oregon, was the plan to extend the Oregon Trunk but Palmers opponents hope to show but remember that by the cussions. southward, when operations were Increased earnings before the end of which President Coolidge reposes In burned seriously about the head, bunds which are unafraid of grime, Councilmen of the inter-parliamen halted in 1910 because of unfavorable fiscal year, declaring that the his secretary of the treasury, and Her- shoulders, arms and hand Saturday determined to do. nnd to do nobly, tary union, meeting after the confer fleet head steadily whittled down the bert Hoover, who supports Mr. Mellon, morning when celluloid combs In her great cities arc built, fortunes nre conditions. The financial market was» ence sessions had adjourned for the unsatisfactory, it was said, and pine earning capacity of all lines as he re and the endorsement of the accord by hair, which she was drying over an made and humble names lifted to day, decided unanimously Friday night lumber manufacturers were not ready ^uc®^ Ebe number of vessels in ac- Edward N. Hurley and Mr. Olney, «nd electric heater, cau-lit fire nnd ex fume nnd graven on monument« which that the union would not appeal to the readiness of Secretary of State ploded She wns ta n to a local hos shall endure for ages nnd become an । to build and operate mills because of tive operation. inspiration to those who nre yet un the United States to join the league Kellogg to adopt the agreement, in pital. the volume of pine milled in the south.' born. of nations, ask the league to revise its SIX formed persons here believe it cer DEATHS TOLL The pine men were clamoring for lid by McCtura N Baker One of the largest sales of covenant, or espouse adoption of a OF FIRE IN SCHOOL tain that the White House will stamp .the road to be built, it was said, dur livestock In tho history of the cattle world language. Lewiston, Idaho.—rSix children lost its O. K. on the transaction. ing the past two years and conditions _________ industry of eastern Oregon took placo Reports from iaris are to the ef ! seemed ripe to extend. Announce their lives in a fire that swept the Inst week when Herman Oliver of fect that Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and ment was accordingly made last boys’ dormitory at the Catholic mis HARTLEY ISSUES CALL John Day. Grant county, sold 800 FOR SPECIAL SESSION Dr. Sterling Ruffin of Washington, D. spring. sion on the Nez Perce Indian reserva | steers to Iowa feeders, the animals to C., are engaged to be married. Dr. President Budd said he had been tion, 25 miles east St here, late Sat- Olympia, Wash.-Governor Roland be shipped from Burns within the next Ruffin Twwuu; recently »ci» left »»no Paris »wi for Wash- x»iu.uu .. oqu - v mat joint urday night. The fire was believed H. Hartley Issued a proclamation late h>w dayB The consideration was up of , the wuo>Bieui consistent opinion that ington, but Mrs. Wilson still is in the use of lines was advantageous wher- to have been caused from the explos- last week calling upon the Washing proximately $80 000 French capital. Both Mrs. Wilson and ever practicable in order to keep down loo uf a lamp. ton state legislators to convene In an IS IT MONTGOMERY? w X} ssfftw ./-.f.innil tzk rtlnzMtna f K n w» t a. M 2 — V- _ _ _ I hn.il Dr. Ruffin refused to discuss the re-, Inwnnf investment, since I* it was in » the pub *1' There were 31 boys in the dormitory extraordinary session November 9. Redmond The M< Mickle warehouse port of their engagement. lie interest to do so. The Southern at the time of the fire and the heroic In his proclamation the governor safe was blown Friday night. appaN ' p HEBE Is on Interesting phase of „ . . I Pacific had been approached as to efforts of the sisters of St. Joseph pointed out that an extraordinary oc- ently by amateurs Twelve dollars In the origin of name* exemplified by pwar s o ™en ra,PPej common use of lines south toward, an<l others at the institution were re- caslon exists in that tho 19th session silver anil over $300 in county war- Montgomery. To begin with there was •w en t ie C esapea e 0 ral FOa Klamath Falls from Paurtfha, but with [ sponsible for saving many of the boys’ of the legislature appropriated funds rants were taken. A new safe was tn France a man named Gomerle Ills tunnel under Churchill hUl caved in ouf resuItg p]an F re changed lives. win nn old Teutonic name, Gomerlh, necessary for sustaining the state de- completely wrn< kf I Several plain at Richmond, Friday, but many and a gurvey to the eas^f the South A„ of from < Inina. This Gemerle lived on n the occupants were believed partmints and institutions only for finger prints were left. There were crawled to safety after digging them- crn pacif)c route wag The to have hill which was therefore called Mont escaped after the fire broke the fiscal year ending March 31, 1926. tracks showing the work was done by selves from beneath the fallen earth. Gomerle. lids Is a place near Llsleux new territory was said to offer com-, out, but five boys re-entered in an at- and adjourned with the understanding' three men who drove away In a car. In Normnndy and a family of French Railroad officials said at 6 o’clock pensations because of heavy potential tempt to rescue others they thought that ft was to be reconvened In extra counts, because they lived near this they believed not more than six or Redmond.—The sixth annual Des- hill, were given the title of the counts lumber traffic. were still in the dormlory or to re ordinary session In November of this eight men remained in the tunnel. cover personal effects. The five bodies year. chutes county fair closed here Satur of Montgomerie. Roger de Montgom were found huddled near one of the In protest against proposals to abol- $20,000.000 Deal Afoot. Beyond citing the necessity of pro- day. A crowd estimated at. 3500 was' erie was n kinsman of William the ish the shipping board, which he feels vldlng funds for the operation of state lon hand for the final events. The pro- Conqueror nnd went with him to Eng Klamath Falls, Or. — Negotiations entrances. would destroy regional marine repre are under way for the purchase of Institutions and departments during cram was opened by a parade of the' lurid where he led the center of his Whole Town Arrested. sentation in the operation of the gov- t^e entire holdings of the California- the second year of the present bien- livestock. In this event the four log army nt Hastlnpi. From tills Roger de Montgomerie emment’s merchant marine, Frederick Oregon Power company by the H. M. Auburn, Cal.—Five county and state nlum, no reference was made In Gov- xod bluebloods of central Oregon filed the town^nd shire of Montgomery In ernor Hartley's proclamation to sped- P« M t the grandstand. Following I. Thompson of Mobile, Ala., the com Ryjiesby company of Chicago, accord-_________________________ _ „„ this officers swooped down Saturday on Wales took their names and from them missioner representing the gulf states, ing to authentic information received the peaceful village of Westville, sit- fy legislation to be considered at the the Warm Springs Indians gave a war several men In turn took the name of ¡dance In all Lhelr wild regalia. has tendered his resignation to Presl- Montiay from both San Francisco and uated uated east east of of here, here, in in the the Forest Forest Hill Hill special session. Montgomery. In a great many cases dent Coolidge to become effective Chicago the name was given n place divide country, and arrested the en McMinnville. — The Nestle's milk November 1 and it has been accepted. Masked Man Robs Train. and the place In turn gave I Its The sale price, if pending negotla- tire population. , plant has resumed full time condens-^ name to n good many mm who George Saunders, of Quincy, Ill., a ,lon8 are carried through, will be in The entire population consisted of Omaha,—A masked robber held up lived near It. but perhaps th facts chicken picker, received word that he HclKhborhood of $20.000.000. Fred Lambert, hotel operator and and robbed 25 day-coach passenger on ing operations here with a crew of 50 can be more clearly traced In this men. During the summer all milk re had inherited a fortune of at least' Acquisition of the holdings of the telephone agent, and James Connor. the Missouri Phclfic train No. 107 as case than In most instances. John $40,000 in cash and an interest in C^ornis-Oregon Power company is Both are charged by the county it was entering the railroad yards ceived, which averaged 40,000 pounds Montgomery, who was u member of the a day, was shipped to Portland freshj a large plantation of several thousand 80U8ht hy the Byllesby company as officers with illegal possession of here early Friday night and escaped Continental congress, «m horn In the but throughout the winter, according acres in Red Cross, La., by a will of Part of an enorrtious program by liquor and by state officers with hav- with approximately $100, north of Ireland In 1722. He enme to his father, who was drowned a few 8ee*(s obtain power hold Ing doe meat in their possession and The man, who was believed to have to the local manager, tho plant will the new world for u rather unusual days ago while fishing. Saunders had from northern Washington to trapping bears. boarded the train at a station near condense milk here. Receipts nre ex ' reason—because he Inherited a small fortune, not heard from his father In 30 yearsJ80U,,lern California. Its combined Manuy first settlers enme In Westvilles' heyday, when the the city, exchanged several shots with pected to reach 90,000 pounds daily. over to mend their" fortune, but John The word came from a half sister who ProIecled purchases total in the mining boom was on, the town had a railroad detective who spied him Baker. Tliat the great copper belt enme to spend his. He settled In Car a population of 1800 people. told of the legacy and the father's netehh°rhood of $100,000,000. just as the robber was descending of Baker county Is a mineral zone of lisle. Pa., nnd wns n cnptnln In the ex- from the train. death. -------------------- which much Is yet to bo learned Is pedltlon ngnlnst the Indians tinder Church Not Amenable. Ten Planes Given First. Radio control of airplanes and shown here by the daily progress of Gen. John Forbes In 1758. The fam Rain Damages Tokio. Washington, D. C.—The board of Detroit, Mich.—Ten airplanes of the transmission over great distances by t«i peraiae«, prohibition aad public development. The copper belt- Is ily has been distinguished by pioneers, Toklo,—Another severe rain storm . "Ti"r m missionaries, soldiers and naval odi 17 which started in the commercial telegraph of photographs taken in the swept Japan Friday night flooding " Y " a "“"T*' Z°n" °f ,r"m B cera. morals of the Methodist Episcopal reliability tour of the Edsel Ford air were demonstrated by noted avi «h „ „i , k , B ,o fbrec or four miles In width .SHIRLEY- This mime Ims neon many thousands of houses in Toklo „„.i , | ators of the United States army at church declared Monday in a formal trophy'were unofficially named as win , ,, ... „ , a,|d sorn<> 80 miles In length, say ex- traced to the old English first name and other cities. Several persons were perts. statement that the church disclaimed , , , , . ,1 ners Sunday night, while officials of Fort Leavenworth, Kan , Friday. The Other metals have been found killed and injured by landslides. Water In quantity In the copper belt. Gold,! Settnllls that also g ive Sewell, How fliers also showed how written mes । responsibility for the report on pro- the Ford airport checked to determine ever, ns n surname Shirley was adopt- entered the Imperial hotel, TOkloJ sages could be picked up from the | hibition issued recently. The report the official times of the entries. sliver nnd lead are reported to abound ed from tho manor of Shirley In shutting off all the lights and water । was not a report of the federal coun- Fifteen of the 17 planes finished. and many surprises seem In store. I lerbyshlre. The family was well oh ground and with bombs that threw the supply temporarily. tnbllshed In the reign of Edward III. waters of the piissouri river high into |cil, the statement said, but was Issued One was wrecked in Missouri ami an Salem.— Receipts of* tho Oregon HELLER ANI) HELLIER Appar- the air, displayed the accuracy of their । by its commission on research, pre other was forced down this afternoon 300 Revolt In Brazil. pared by "a small number of persons at Monroe, a few miles from the air state fair, which closed here .Saturday ently there Is little or no connection markmanship. and represented only them.” port. Montevideo, Uruguay.—Reliable ad-‘ night aggregated $109,«99.24 as agnlnst between these two names. Helller Is The aftermath of the shipping vices received here are to the effect approximately $102,000 In 1923, which from the old English helller, meaning board's action in depriving Admiral Rail Project Opposed. Forty-seven on Gunboat Lost. that a revolutionary force of 300 men, was the banner state fair held In Ore- one who covers. It hud the signlfl- came of tlmtcher nr tiler, nnd It Is Palmer of most of his power as emer Washington. D. C.—Interstate com London. — The Copenhagen corre fully armed, has Invaded the state of gon previous to thia year. The The total total gency fleet corporation head Friday merce commission experts Monday spondent of the " Exchange Telegraph Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. They came pnfd attendance In 1923 wns 82 700 therefore nn occupational'name nkln brought forth explanations from sev recommended disapproval of the pro sends a report received from Stock down from the mountains near Rivera, while paid attendance at thia year*« to Tyler, Sinter, Shlngler, etc. Hely« Is n variation of the same name. Hel- eral quarters, chief of which was one posal of the New York, Chicago & holm that a Finnish gunboat, name where they had been concentrating for ■ ■ -- fair exceeded 86,000. Receipts of the ler, however, Is a German name, ths proffered at the White House that Pittsburg railroad to build a new ling not given, was sunk during maneuvers several days. night horse show this year totaled first of the family here having been President Coolidge had appointed an straight across Pennsylvania. in the Gulf of Bothnia between Herno- $5410.75 as against $5220.75 at the Christopher Heller, who was born inland business man to investigate the Chile President Quits. It was held by the experts who are sand and Kaskinen. 1924 fair. Receipts from concessions near Worms, Germany, In 10S8. He board and the fleet corporation be assigned to investigate the situation Two officers and 45 men were said Santiago, Chile. — President Ales Increased from $8143.60 In 1924 to was one of the many PnlntlnatM who cause he did not feel that any man that the new road’s showing of neces to have been drowned, some of the sandri has resigned. The presidency to this country In Colonial $9291,40. Grand stand receipts this came „„„ „ ,, times. from either coast could view their con sity for the construction was insuf bodies being recovered and taken to has been placid In the hands of Louis vear t7Mn - • . wa" ,hp Sunder of Hellertown, Bgnlnst The Hellers llv.91 In Nuremberg, flict impartially. , ficient. Hernosand. Barros Borgonovi. $7353.25 a year ago. | Bnvnr1n |n th# Tw„|fth Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU Haney Acquires Leverage on Additional Tonnage, PLUMMER OFFERS AID OUR Last Name