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WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK ________ ________ . RESEARCH MONEY NEEDED Smithsonian Institution Appeal» Io People for $10.000. Mlfi. Washington. D. C. — For the first time since its foundation nearly 80 years ago. the Smithsonian Institution, j COMMITTEE FAVORS TAX INVESTIGATION Alt INE.WO • IN BRIEF. : »♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•«♦••♦♦♦♦♦J ^4 I i Oregon City. “Batch.'' the 20 year [old cat owned by Mrs. Mary Charl««. 1 Is dead HU death occurred u tew SCHOOL DAIJS T^1 rowvsu b*( WO«’ *»’ »SVT» BKO ernne T‘* CM«) I even » v '' m T m PO Wide days ago. whose valuable contributions to NCW Probe Body With Tillrtiiook. The salary of the coun ! science heretofore have been financed f»»MS ,H ty dairy und food commissioner, now Powers Proposed. Daily News Items. [from its endowment and by special, MP rr $175 u month, was ordered by the g «su Of WW gifts, will carry an appeal direct to county court to be reduced to $1 it (8 IT) ~ l the American people for $10.000.000 to. month beginning December 1. The Stir -«^* wran enable it to undertake many ne« ma oiiini rn I AW county clerk waa ordered to advl«e the jor projects and to continue its public- L l I« commissioner o$ the new order. ations. I Announcement of the Institution's j Saletn. Corn sweepstakes at thu an ■plans was made Monday night by Its Contemplated Group to Include nual Muriou Polk county corn »how Eventa of Noted 1’eople. Governments boanl of regents, which said the money which opened here Thursday were ators. Representatives and would be added to un endowment that and Pacifie North wert. andUXher awarded to Woodburn, according to has not only doubled since 1846. when Outside Experts. announcement made by the Judge». Things Worth Knowing. the Smithsonian institution was organ Quinaby. — Two crate» of celery, ized under a trust fund of $550.000 grown ou the celebrated Lake laiblsh willed to the United States in 1826 Washington. D. C - Widespread pow beaver dam lands of this section were Las Rosas mine near Mexico City by James Smithson, an English scient ers of investigation of the ndm'n’stri- expressed Saturday to Washington. D. caved in Saturday morning while a ist, “for the increase and diffusion of tion of the income and other federal C . one to President Coolidge und the full gang of men was working, bury other to Senator fluirli'» L. McNary, ing all in the mine. whose tables they will grace on c,,., e-». ........ '-»• - «“7 Thanksgiving day. . ., Australia last Saturday been inadequate for years, and that Xn^hen the position of the «ov- ’Ince the war ^tl^ committee, approv-, ------------------ Klumuth Falls. One of the largest ernment of Premier Bruce. costs had materially cut di n Representative Tread- wildcat» ever seen in Klamath county activities, causing suspension of some ° Ma».achu»ett., and was accidentally ....................................................... killed on the Ashland* The $300.000.000 tax reduction bill publications such as the “Contribu- way. rapuum*» Klamath highway early Friday morn 1 , .. series, , „ „..wn by Professor Adams of Siuoio Pattens being written by the house ways and tions to Knowledge curtail- urged ura , Yale k ing when it wus run down by an uuto- , . 4 .» • » / „ Ko » ihav university, would be directed to k means committee will be kept on its ment of others to a third of what they would ist from Corvallis who wa» en route v ...ini simplification of the law. it also woum record-breaking course for spied un were, and restriction of » such essential l ... in* »tlcitM and o be authorized to investigate anu here. The animal wim blinded by the der a program charted Saturday by researches as that of r>r Dr. vnaries u. , uutoist's headlights. Abbot into solar radiation and the in- recommend improvements in It» Chairman Green. I Baker. L. P. King of Portland, own Elliott. 17, 17. cashier cuhler at a fluence of the sun on the weather investigation already Grace Elliott. er of the Rainbow mine, is at the mine By DOUGLAS MALLOCH ha3 been eonducted into the admin* preparing for it» reopening. He is theater, died after drinking poison in' Sixteen major a were said by the board to have been n ‘ ,s Following Friday night. internal revenue Seattle of the planning a drift west from the deep ise of Hall, held up because of a a lack of funds istration scolding over low grades, Harriet , de- ... bureau by a special senate committee shaft and ut the 290-foot level. The . the announcement oureau hv SHADOW »III full She Some of these, 12. high school girl, took poison. increased and a report 1» now being written by Rainbow was a big producer for «ev-. FRANCIS SCOTT KEY Across us all. I dared, “ would lead to an ------------- _ — «■>— o f was resuscitated. Chairman Cuuxens, republican. era! years when the United State» There never yet was a year all sum* food supply from the sea. others will rancis scott key . born Au Complete separation of the fleet furnish data whereby the hardwoods, Michigan. Metal company had Control. Proposing many changes In the law gust l>. 1781». made himself Immor corporation from the shipping board the fruits, the food, drug, oil and And men will win Newport. — The ocean, which had tal by writing the “Slur Spangled To un empty Inn is recommended by H. G. Dalton of cordage plants of the Philippines w<J as a result of the investigation. Sena- Oregon coast for Bunner.” When* never u light will greet th* Cleveland. O., in his report to Presi become increasingly available, while tor Couzens has declared he will seek been lashing the It happened that. In the War of 1812, minor. dent Coolidge on the situation involv a third group will provide formulae to their adoption at th« coming session, eight days, smoothed down until it But the cloud will paua The committee which the house mem- was the appearance of a lake lust toward» It» close tn '14. the British In ing the two agencies. assist the engineer in solving the in- bers would appoint, however, would Satunlay. It is very unusual at this vaded Washington. Some friend» of And we’ll find the gruss. Seeking an opening to escape from creasingly complex problems which not be required to report until Jan- time of the year to see the Yaquina Key'«, »ho lived ou a plantation neur- And the spring will cuine with the bv, were being held us prisoners mid buds returning. I bar smooth enough for the smallest the circle of French troops, the main face him.1 uary 1, 1927. , Key obtained the permlarioB of Pl*al- And we'll trudge iilong out. This committee would be composed vessel to come in or go force of Druses under Zeid Atrasch.1 dent Madison to »ecure their relea««. When the Inn goes wrong $336.236,000 CUT IN of 15 members named by the presi Sultan Atraschs brother, attacked Baker.—The Missouri Flat grange With another man who bud charge <>f Till we come to a house where th» FINAL TAX BILL dent and would include five members the release and exchange of prisoners, lights are burning. Rasbeiya Saturday night. They were. Washington. D. C.—A revenue bill of the house, five members of the started Monday on a new grange hall. he went out to the plantation und was repulsed both times with heavy losses.. slashing the annual federal tax burden senate and five outside experts. It The structure will be one story high, courteously received by the British. The wind will blow 32 by 72 feet. An effort will be made They agreed to let the owners go. but Colonel „ _____ _ John C. Coolidge, father of by an amount placed by the treasury would serve without pay. From the north, you know, to finish it this winter. Wendt broth the president, failed Sunday to show at $336,236,000 was completed Monday Chairman Green expects the ways ers have donated a one-acre site fur a ■uld the eutlre party would have to And the sm>w will drift, und the Ice ■tay over during un attack on Balti the continued improvement which had by the house ways and means commit and means committee to complete its will gather, period of 99 years. Cash donations will more. Consequently, they were do- But the wind will swing been noted since his recovery from the tee. draft of the tax reduction bill early tulued on board the frigate Surprise, To the south and bring severe attacks of last Wednesday. His । Drafted on a non-partisan basis, the next week in plenty of time for its be sought among grange members. part of the fleet tiring un Fort Mc Us clearer heaven« nnd better weather condition, however, was not described measure was unanimously approved by presentation to the house when con- Quinaby.—Since the beginning of Henry. Why. all we need the committee, which directed Chair gress convenes December 7. as radically changed. th» pumpkin season two large trucks The battle raged during the night, 1» to wult. Indeed. man Green to report to the house on Mrs. Katherine Thompson Wood. have been hauling the seeds from the a puny enough tight, as buttles go And to smile a little, und pray a plenty. Coolidge For Dry Law. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry B. the opening day of congress Decern- cannery at Salem to Albany, where nowuduvs. hut whs watched with anx The days we scold Are what mnk<*« u» old. of Wilmington. Friday they are cleaned and sent to Russia iety by the Americans. From his place Thompson 01 w uui.*s***. ------- - was bar 7. Washington. D. C. — All violations of ■ - from * — ’ her — । The committee felt justified in ex- on the deck. Key could see the Amer And the days we hope are what keep granted a divorce decree nisi by the ship, where they are used as the prohibition law, however small, us twenty! husband. Osborne C. Wood, son of Gov- ceeding the $300.000.000 reduction should be prosecuted, in the opinion food by the Russians, who eat them ican Aug flying In the glare of the (gj by MeClur» N-w.p.p.r S.ndlcala) guns. Then there wus a lull, and only ernor-General Wood of the Philippines, limit, which it had set because of the of President Coolidge, although he be as Americans eat peanuts in this coun darkness und smoke, und he lost sight The later was not in court and did estimates that the treasury surplus try. of It, and hud to uwult the first ruys I for the current fiscal year probably lieves that special stress should be not make a contest. Eugene.—A during unmasked man of dawu to see whether the Stars and would reach $300,000.000 instead of placed upon cases where convictions Building construction for the first $290.000,000, the original figure. will close up large source« of supplies. entered a cafe here at 10 o'clock Sat Stripes still flouted. When he saw It The president feels that prohibition urday night, picked up the cash reg again. In the first fnlnt light, he wus t--------- -------------------------------- 1 10 months of 1925 has exceeded the Effects on the reduced tax rates ao overflowing with relief and exulta total of 1924, and broken records ini violations are being prosecuted by fed ister, containing about $50, and carried carried by the bill will be felt inane- tion that he wrote the first part of It la better laughing than crying. However the world «0 byt most sections of the country, but there dately upon Its enactment. Virtually eral authorities as rapidly and it to a waiting automobile, Before hla Immortal poem on the back of an Though the laughing ••• only lying, Is still a scarcity of suitable housing every taxpayer will be benefitted by thoroughly as the existing legal ma patrons and employes could recover, envelope. it wus printed und sung It Ie belter laughing than crying. for persons of average means, says a the measure. Income taxes alone would chinery permits, and recognizes that the auto, bearing license number by a Baltimore actor, that very day, So laugh it la well worth trying-- Though a teardrop burn In the eyat dispatch from Chicago. |be cut by 1193 575,000 under the com- prosecutions serving to abolish supply 17255, was speeding north on the high- they say. und swept through the Coun It la better laughing than crying. try us the greatest song of the time. However the world go by! Chancellor Luther of Germany told mittee program, and the revised rates sources do much to reduce minor pro- way. —Hlokley Fisher. clog- Key was a lawyer, though he did the party leaders Friday that the gov-j win be effective on incomes of this hlbltion cases, which have been for. 4146 Harrisburg. — A contract publish a book of poems with this ging court dockets. ernment would resign after the Lo- callendar year. feet of sewer and drain pipe was let by song included. He died In Bultlmor» FOR THE FAMILY TABLE carno pact signing ceremony in Lon-j the city council to Morris Marquis In 1848. and since then several monu Tax Cut Retroactive. don December 1, and that a new cab-; QUEEN ALEXANDRA of Eugene at $4800. The engineer's ments have been erected one In Fred BEDING the family is a very Im- OF ENGLAND IS DEAD Washington, D. C —The government estimate f»>r these three drainage pro erick county where he was born. inet would be formed in sympathy portant business and one which with the Locarno policies and obliga every mother will do well to study. Sandringham. England.— England’s will lose between $20,000,000 and $25,- jects was $5400. Thirteen blds were Simple food well prepared Is much "fairy queen” is dead. Stricken with 000,000 through the retroactive cut in received, the highest $5730.40. Work tions. wholesome for nil ages than th» inheritance taxes voted by the house heart disease Thursday morning, al will begin in ten days and must be Growing discontent with Premier! HE YOUNG LADY more rich foods and hearty meat* so often w-ays and means committee, it was completed by March 1. Painleve’s financial proposals for most on the eve of her 81st birthday. considered necessary. ACROSS THE WAY France, even among the government’s Queen Mother Alexandra died at 5:25 estimated by Chairman Green, who op Hood River. The apple growers' as supporters, finally brought about his o’clock in the afternoon, with her son, posed the slash. Panned Chicken. The committee voted to nullify the sociation has announced that a first fall Saturday, less than a month after King George V, Queen Mary and sor Separate a chicken Into pieces nt distribution on the 1925 apple ton increased inheritance tax rates pro he had reconstituted his ministry to rowing members of the royal family the Joints; set Into 11 buttered baking vided In the 1924 revenue act by mak- nage will be made about December 15. pan, adding a bit of butler to each meet the wishes of the radical groups at her bedside. Thus died the radiantly beautiful ing the lower rates in the 1921 law ef- it will be the earliest distribution for- piece; pour In u cupful of boiling water in the chamber of deputies. or veal broth, add salt, cover closely Danish princess who captivated Eng- fective- on all inheritances up to the warded to members since early days time of enactment of the bill the com ! of co-operative marketing. The total The Haitien steamer Ville des and set to cook In a hot oven; let land 62 years ago when she came to mittee is preparing, which reduced this [of the distribution on apples and pears Cayes, reported sunk in the Caribbean cook un hour und a half; bnste thw bride of the then prince of be the sea, was found 17 miles east of Pilou Wales, and who held the empire’s love schedule to a 20 per cent maximum. will approximate $500,000. chicken once or twice und turn over bay by the American steamer Brazos and reverence through three genera the pieces when half cooked. Whelk Klamath Falls. A recruise of ap ad done remove the chicken to 11 platter, Friday and taken to Pilon. The pas tions as the princess of Wales, as Gang Loots Postoffice. ditional lOOtOOO acres of Klamath tim surround with savory rice and servo sengers and crew were suffering from Edward Vil’s queen, and then as the Superior, Wis.—Robbers early Sat ber land is recommended by the county with lack of water and food, but no casual queen mother. urday looted the postoffice here of budget committee, it is shown in a re Sauce for Panned Chicken. ties were reported. The engines of nearly $75,000 in stamps and $125 in port submitted to the county court Melt three tablen|MM>nfuU of butter; the steamer were disabled. Bryn Mawr Girls Smoke. cash, after binding members of th» Saturday. The cost of operating the In It cook three tablespoutifuls of family of C. J. McGill, assistant post-] county for next year is estimated at tlonr und a «cant half teuspoonful of Held jointly with Mrs. Pearl Baynes, Bryn Mawr college Philadelphia. — salt and u few dashes of pepper; his wife’s cousin, pending investiga Monday abrogated an old rule against master, and forcing him to yield keys »4415,524, as against the budget allow- when bubbling hot stir In three fourths ance of $459,399 for the present year. tion into a fire in which his two students’ smoking and set aside one. and combination of the vault. of 11 cupful of cream and the broth The robbers went to the McGill children and ------- Mrs. Baynes ’ young son 1 room in eaclt dormitory for the use —---- . Marshfield.—The Myrtle Point bank from the fun which should make a were burned to death, Levi Lucas of of tboge irls who deglre t0 indulge income, bound several members of the | - practlce — , family, waited . for _ .- . . . hiiR filed a morteaRe for $25,000 on cupful or more. When bulling, strain Hinton, W. Va„ Sunday “neigh- . others bJon(?lng (Jeorgn ------ blamed _ . .... ----- j the «—<-i* to return,?^, return, l Intu 11 bowl. '«Mured them and then forced from borhood gossip” for their arrest. The, Thif) action wag taken at the re- secured them and then forced from| a kiHpi Jn aui<> couple was arrested following the queRt of the SeI{ Government asso- McGill the combination of the safe and, „ , bl|e acci(lpnl near Marshfield. The Raisin Pie. burning Saturday of the Lucas home. c)atj0n jn response to a petition pre- compelled him to turn over keys to( mortgage covers all logs cut and In the Grate the rind and add the Juice of . . Edwards Parks, the building and inner compartments middle fork of the Coquille, the Co two lemons and one orange, add one Protests by Utah and Arizona ship- rented to Marion cupful of light brown sugar, two cup last ot the safe. college. of the quille river and all logs cut by the pers against proposed freight rate in- Prf ■ 'llf nt fuls of seeded raisins, one cupful of ■ woo L* week. Loud estate and while the mortgage creases were heard Friday by the in Man, Pinned, Saw* Tree. coaraely chopped walnuts, one and is in effect. terstate commerce commission at its one-fourth cupfuls of water and bring Soviet Remans Aloof. Moscow, Iditho.—Unusual fortitude adjourned hearin in San Francisco. Eugene. All Important road Inter 'Ilie young lady across the way to the boiling point; add four table- Moscow.—Soviet Russia firmly in was demonstrated here Friday, when sections throughout Lane county wiH says It's Interesting enough to go to spoonfuls of flour blended with two The hearings are in pursuance with the congressional order for an investiga tends in the future, as in the past, to George Showalter, 72, suffered a sev-J^ marked and the distances to the the New York Stock Exchange once of butter. Cook until the mixture Is tion of industrial conditions in the stand aloof from the league of nations rely crushed leg as the result of being different towns and communities given j In a while, but she doesn't see why smooth, pour Into n well-lined pnstry plate, cover with a crust and bake for Acting 1 west, the result of which is expected and similar organizations. on guide boards, according to an anybody wants to pay the price« they thirty minutes In n moderately hot to guide the commission in whatever Foreign Minister Litvinoff declared 1 caught by a falling tree. nouncement by J. E. Shelton, district ask for a sent for the season. oven until delicately browned. (it) by McClure N^wepeper Syndicate ) action it may take on the application Monday in a carefully prepared official i Mr. Showalter, pinned beneath the director of the Oregon Motor associa tree, managed to reach a saw that was of 74 western carriers for a 5 per cent statement. tion. The work is expected to be Russian Pre»s Writer« For n family with n member or two nearby and sawed himself clear rate increase on a varied assortment! The Locarno security treaties will lying fiom the fallen tree. Ho then crawl- don« the association early next Tn 11 recent report <>f n bolshevlst who cannot ent sauerkraut, thus» of commodities moving east and on not altar the soviet foreign policy he ed some distance, summoned aid and In co-operation with the Lane "congress of press workers," It was who do must deny themselves n whole said. certain westbound commodities. disclosed that there were, last year, some, tasty dish. Isn't It too bad that was taken to the home of his brother. , county court. "about newspaper correspond we cannot nil sit down to such a dish Limit in Belief. Another Traffic Rule. ent« from the masses of workers and as this? Always Worth While. Where Napoleon Rested. Blobbs—“That poor fish Sllllcus Is When turning a corner at high An ’ effort made for the happiness ~ of peasants,” and that measures are to ÄI8 -I I’M L 1II«W ................. The capital of the island of St. be taken to "equip this multitude of speed see that you are traveling on the the most credulous fellow I ever and others lifts us above ourselves.—Mrs. new writers for regular and syste knew. ” Slobbs — “ Yes, sometimes 1 Helena is known as Jamestown, wrong side of the road. The repair ¡L. M. Child. (fa 1414. Wa.t.rn N.wsp.p.r Union.) matic work on the press.” | actually think he believes in himself.” । is strongly fortified. men have to live.—Miami Tribune. Brief Resume Most Important COMPILED FOR YOU OIMi LAW IO AIM THIS KEEPS US TWENTY F Noiheri Cook Book