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M nil COMPROMISE STATE il I U nrimirn Six Years Yrial Dec'are<J t0 Show WW Of FINALLY REACHED Law CIMI M U NEWS SHRINKING EARS A SIGN OF EVOLUTION LITTLE RIVER OF GREAT IMPORTANCE Sci«nti«t Also Notes Decrease Salem. There were five fatalities of Little Toe Bones. Thame« One of World’» due to industrial accidents In the state Beat-Known Streams. of Oregon during the week ending Baltimore, Md. Tendency of ihn hu mnu ear to become smaller, except the February IS, accordlrfg to a report pre- Washington The Thames, one of pared here by the state industrial a, ( lobe, which remains u kind of provision the best known siren ms In Ilir world, __________ I of nature "toghe women something to went on u rampage recently and goto dent commission. I hang ornaments on," was cited among the residents of the usually pencrful Westport An epidemic of Influenza °H>cr things by Dr AiMph Schult« as vulley sights familiar to those who live I« affecting almost every home in demonstrating In his opinion the pres along such old hands ut flooding us J the Prohibition Amendment. j Wealport. Four entire families are ent day working of evolution. Do the Ml-.s|s-.lp|.|, the MM "ol the Called to meet on what was de ¡confined to their homes. Many pupils creasing number of sumll bones In Yellow river of tlilna. t’hh keu coops scribed as a "propitious day in view J are out of school. There have been1 the little toe and the pussing of the mid dog kennels, garden furniture, and wisdom tooth are ot hors. Ratification by Both Houses Expected of the principles of liberty and self- even bungalows, swirled along where i control taught by George Washing Event« of Noted People, Govrrnments I no deaths and no pneumonia or other, Doctor Schults Is assoclatq In an- Englund's holiday crowds normally complications to date. Soon; Administration Re thropology In Johns Hopkins Medical play on u gentle little river. i ton," hundreds of delegates to the con- and Paciffc Northwest, and Other ported Satisfied. [ference heard a series of emphatic What ths Thuine« is nue ordinarily Pendleton The completion of the school . .-•> and Is widuly . \ known for ' ' his — ■ re- ’ bridge at Stanfield n. r..«« o i- "’“rdi conrernlng the bodily structure Is told In a bulletin from the Washing- Things Worth Knowing. | speeches in support of legislation for n nv S‘an”*ld atr®” ,h" Um“'. «•«>•» compared with Urn prlmatw JegaliMtion of light wines and beer tilla river was the occasion for a cele For th» edification of muu and ion (D C.) headquarters of the Na* llomd Geographic society. bration which was held Friday under woman, loo—who is prune to bellevu Washington. D. C. — Tax reduction [for members of both houses of con- "Ihe Thames seldom has very de Reduction by more than one half in »he auspices of the business interests amounting to J3S1.000.000 this year ' clubs’ and others'.’ k'ader8 W°“en '‘ ____ __ ••• Is (wrhaps a perfect apeci- structive Hoods,” says th» bulletin. foes charged tor automobiles entering1'^ town. Thu bridge was opened '"c*1' Doctor Schultz enumerated the •It hue Iio mountain« In Its basin, only and 1343.000,000 thereafter finally was ' The speakers generally assailed con- the seven national parks was announe- ,o tr»fHc Saturday. । following as not certainly but quite gentle hills, and the run off Is usually agreed upon Saturday by senate and d“ions which have arisen with prohi- ed Saturday by the Interior depart I u .. I llk.^l,r ,o b* wr”"s wl,h hlm: slow. It Is ruther a small river, as Baker.- News ot the first copper! ''l* eyes are uot lu tho suiu« horl- rivers go, only lilt miles long with a bition, declared six years of the law ment. house conferees on the revenue bill. |}*trikt) on (loose ervek was received tn plune. dralnuge basin of about 5,000 aquiiro This compromise, which must be | had shown it could not be enforced. The loss by theft of $66,950 in jewels linker Saturday. Prospecting has been) 1 Hl» "" ei rs r“ urn not of the same sise. miles The * and called for immediate relief. Danube Is ten times, the ratified by both branches of congress His mouth Is bigger <m one side, and Mlssliudppl fifteen times, und th» . . .... . । Sen«tor Edge, republican. New Jer- was reported to police in Pasadena, under way for several months. Ono Rhine more than four times as long, before the bill becomes law. represents sey. one of the recognized "wet" lead- a., .unday by Mrs. Edward C. Cros- thousand feet of tunnel has ben dug I the sides are uot ou the same level. Th- strike ui.u- k ■ I Ills right arm la lunger than his Beside the million and a quarter * nr Mtrikr of of chalcopyrite chalcopyrite was wan made tuulit» left. an increase of about 150.000,000 over ers in congress, renewed at the asso- sett. She U the wife of a wealthy The situare miles drained by the MUsUsIp. Chicago lumberman. 25 feet below the surface and 600 feet I the total written into the bill by the ciation’s Washington birthday banquet One foot Is, larger than the other. pl, or even the 75,< kxi square miles The executive committee of the na- from the mouth of tunnel. His collar bone Is not symmetrical. house, but is J75.0O0.OO0 less than was the vigorous attacks launched'during drained by the Rhine, the Tbain«« an afternoon session at which Sena-itiona' <ra“<* has ended Its two-day "Man. however. Is not Hie only one voted by the senate. It was described Eugene.—The Eugen« chamber of of the higher animals to show a differ basin seems almost Insigniti, ant. tor Edwards, democrat of the same !. ”lon *“ Washington. D. C. without Grows Quickly. — . commerce «FMiiuvi w uns has sr sent a telegram to Dr. eucu from the primitive ancestor.'' as acceptable to the administration as state, was the principal speaker. I indorsing any of the farm bills now Hurry Woodburn “The birthplace of t|lo Thames Is Chase, president of ---------------- Doctor Schultz said. "The ears of th., within the limits the treasury can af only about 20 miles short of the «»u Declaring the campaign of modi ! pondlaK before congress. the University of North Carolin«, In ““rang outang. for Instance, ure sumll. on the western »Ule of |>gland, north ford. •— . ficationists was "not a campaign for The most reverend Paul Eugene whlch u was stated that the business “u<l 1,M ble ,o® *• on|y « »tump of what east of Bristol and Buth. A small House conferees forced the restora booxe' but rather a practical effort' Roy, archbishop of Quebec, nnd Ro "u'n oi ^"Kene were eager for a favor-) It once was. Of course Its mental pow spring formerly gushed up at what Is tion to the bill, with some modifies-; ^or ,emPcrance unobservable today,” able reply to the invitation to become • rs do not compare with those of man known as "I hames Head' ami trickled tions. of taxes on inheritances, auto- ' Senator Edwards said he would wel- man Catholic primato of Canada, died , but the ourangoutnng probably hu« In a lazy little rill down a meadow. Saturday night in St. Francis d'Assizi president of the University of Oregon. | imide us much prugreM uway from the I he outflow of (his head spring Is now mobile passenger cars, admissions and conie a “atton-wide referendum on hospital here after a long illness. dues, which the senate had voted to' modiHcaHon of the Volstead act and Grants Pass.^-Under auspices of the original ancestor as man has." piped away to furnish wuler for the Each man, woman and child in the Grants Pass Wpmen's club, a Pioneer Thames and Severn canal But springs repeal. Senate conferees on the other amendment of the 18th amendment KEMAL IN SILK HAT abound In this region, and about half hand, obtained greater reductions in to a point of c°mnion sense légalisa- L'nlted States cost the federal and day celebration will be staged here » mile down the moaduw the Infant March 6 for all pioneers in southern some of the surtax rates than were tion of spirits and liquors with all the'state governments Thames Is to be seen In the shape of voted by the house. safeguards that can practically be de- $58.71 in 1923. it wa»,rei2^i*th,rlOref”n A" , Xh,b,t of‘>afy day. furni a little runnel fully two feet wide. While considerable dissatisfaction cided.” figures made public Saturday by the Another half mile, and the Thames Is “In that manner and that alone." he was apparent on both sides as a re A luncheon will be given and a pro a really rea|ie<-table brook Soon Its national industrial conference board. j gram will be held* during the after- sult of the inheritance tax compromise, asserted, "can we solve the entire first mill «ppMrs, one of the many Storm clouds appeared Saturday “°"“- which involves allowance of a retro- problem, if ever it can be solved.” that dot it» banka By tfir time Ox active cut. in this tax, leaders expect- Senator Edge declared a referen over the course of the compromise tax ford Is rr»ched, thanks to many little Roseburg —Binger Herdan, ex repre nfflucDts, (he stream Is 150 feet wide, dum of this nature would "demon- reduction bill agreed to by house and ed immediated ratification. Oregon and ex-commis- well deserving the name 'river' but prompt lauili;« ratifica- - sentative —» w«. J - from . The conference agreement strate to our law-making bodies the senate conferees, rhe l hemes flows through n coun tion of the measure by both branches 1 i "* r ° f the Un,t«i States general points in dispute follows: changed public opinion,” and should ------------ try rich In historic associations and Restoration of the modified inheri- carry with it "a concrete proposition iearly next week was Relieved certain land office, Friday observed his 83d j beautiful rural scenery. The oldest birthday anniversary. As a special I tance tax rates voted by the house, in for relief so that citizens could vote fby leader8' bridge across the stream. 15 miles evenl of l*»e day he was visited by his ' cluding the provision allowing 80 per intelligently for or against.” above Oxford, was built In the Tldr- , H. ‘ "" “ 'I cent credit on account of state inheri teenth century by monks of a near by and Frank Herman — all of Myrtle tance r , tax payments. , i n Canadla“ experiment and predict-, States, congregated in Washington D abbey. Baradoilcally. It Is mimed Point. 'Newbridge ' Already some four cen Retroactive cut in the inheritance ed an overwhelming verdict for com- C„ Saturday preparatory to the nn n turies old. this structure win the s< ene inX1994erebyMhtlnCreaSed rateS V°ted IT“ SenSe’ Sanit> aOd decency " if the ing of the 56th annual convention of Eugene.—The Southern Pacific com of a skirmish In b-H ................. in 19.4 would be eleminated in favor 'aw P»‘ to such a test. He said the department of superintendence of pany will in the near future abandon well’s fdrcM nnd those of the Royal of the lower rates in the 1921 act. its street-car line between Eugene and ists. Not far below Newbridge Is the Allowance of the increased reduc- be,d a senate judiciary sub-com- Springflled, wit was stated in a letter only surviving ropeferry on th« tions in the surtax rates applying on r mittee constructive plans and sugges- The senate Friday approved the received Saturday by Herbert J. Cox. Thames. filine “ will k- k ____ i . . . . incomes between $26.000 and $100.000!tions "wiu be brought out which will joint resolution, previously adopted by president of the Springfield chamber "At Oxford, «till about 00 miles at voted by the senate. This involves make Possible the adoption of some the house, authorizing participation by of commerce, from E. L. King, super above London, one comes upon a lit tle town known throughout the world, a saving of $23,000,000 annually to tax-)sucb definite and concrete plan.” the government in the Philadelphia intendent of the Portland division of ..... The den)ocratic delegatfon Jn the because of the men of note who have payers in this class. sesqui-centennial celebration. The the company. come from there to abape the desti Repeal of the capital stock tax as house from New York attended the measure appropriates J2.186.500 for the nies of Great Britain This hits been <.rants Pass.—In an effort to concen voted by the senate. conference en bloc, because, its mem government's part in the celebration. Mustapha Kemal Pasha. President England's great university town since Increase of the incorporation tar bers said in a statement, they believ Jl.000.000 being for buildings and Jl,- trate agricultural endeavors within the Grants Pass irrigation district, farmers of Turkey, is Insistent on the mod the Twelfth century Traditions are now 12H per cent, to 13 per cent there ed It would aid in "calling attention 186,500 for its direct participation. cherished lu Oxford, and equally so Is after. here have signed up to plant 2000 ernlzstlon of his country. Having pro architecture Oxfords old t»ut care to the manly, vigorous virtue of tem- hibited the wearing of the fes, he sets President Coolidge feels that failure acres of strawberries this spring, to Restoration of the 10 per cent tax perance and self-control of George an example by wearing the most oc fully preserved buildings give It a on admissions and dues, but with an Washington which enabled him to of the Renatelo ratify the Italian debt induce contractors to come here and cidental of hesdgear. Here hu Is seen marked flavor of medievalism. The wnters of the Thames, nearly doubled increase in the exemptions to apply on make proper use of beer and wine and settlement would serve to relieve Italy take the entire crop. The strawberry In a tall silk hat. In size nt Oxford by the Inflow of the tickets costing 75 cents and less, even strong spirits and to avoid the of any obligation ot negotiating an growers have set an objective of 500 • herwell. have long been the scene of agreement. The president is confident acres in production within two years. rather than 50 cents and less, as voted abuse thereof.” Make Strong Linen of Intercollegiate rowing contests. that favorable senate action on the by the house. "The Thames h»s a Berles of a score Pendleton.—Tests of application of Italian agreement will be obtained, al Human Hair Mixture Restoration of the automobile pas Wet Governors Rapped. and n half of locks, and though n rath commercial fertilizers to wheat lands, though he appears to be somewhat dis- Amiens, France.—The manufacture senger car tax. with the rate reduc Hagerstown. Md. — Governors who er small strenm. except near London, which has been carried on under dlrec- of strong linen for the tillering of ex turbed over the opposition which has ed from 5 to 3 per cent. can sing the “Star-Spangled Banner” developed. tion of the county agent for two years, tra heavy oils and other fats Is the lat carrlea s considerable traffic on barges. Retroactive reduction in the gift tax are ___ , needed in New York and By use of the Thames nod Severn canal badly will be continued this year, according est use found for milady's beautiful It Is possible for burgee Io go through mhXke the,l°W';r rates ln on'Maryland', Wayne B. Wheeler, g^neVai hair. The arrest In the United States Sat to Fred Bennion, county agent. Appli Io the west coast of Englund inheritances tn the 1921 law affective. IC7 ——I „7 The supply of women's hair being counsel of the ««u-j Anti-Saloon League of urday of seven Mexican political refu cation of two types of fertilizer, one a From Oxford to London, nnd espe This tax. as far as the future is con-' America, declared in ar totally inadequate to meet the demand an address here gees. among them Alfonso de la top dressing, the other a sodium ni cially between Rending »nd Windsor, cerned, is repealed by the bilk (Saturday. Mr. Wheeler of the manufacturers, It Is now being attacked Gov- Huerta, brother of Adolfo de la Huerta, trate. were made on some plots Satur mixed with hair obtained In China the Thnmcs flows through some of the Increase from $50,000 to $100,000 ernors Smith of New York and Ritchie who in 1923 led a revolt against Presi- day. e from the fast disappearing queues of most beautiful country In England. dent Obregon of Mexico, and Jorge This In to London what Long Inland modern celestials. tax. Medford —Because ill health would Volstead act. “The states of Maryland Prleto Laurens- Huerta’s lieutenant, I lie carding, spinning and weaving nnd Westchester are to New York. Increased reductions voted by the and New York would be better off if ba8’ '^exico City papers say, rendered prevent her from any longer having Mansions, palaces, country entnten. of human hair for the manufacture of senate on cigar taxes were accepted, their governors would get up and sing abortive an attempt to start a revolu- personal charge of the historic Brun cloth Is an Industry just established parks, colleges »nd quaint little towns but its amendment to base discovery the ‘Star-Spangled Banner' and for- t,On in Mexico in March. ner building in Jacksonville. Mrs. Alice here, but which has made great nre strung along for mile after mile; depletion allowances for oil and gas get their own song. ’How Dry I Am Applegate Sargent, widow of the late strides. The cloth or linen obtained while the river Itself, here about 21S> son chief- j. Colonel H. H. Sargent, this week deed- from very close weaving of hair is feet wide adds, with Its numerous wells on 30 per cent of the gross in- he said. . The . , . of , the famous Moorish ------------- tain and brigand Rafsulf, who is fol ) ' ‘bat structure and her collection of virtually untearable and is in demand bends nnd lazy flow a beauty and dig come was changed to make the rate nity of Its own At Windsor. 25 miles 27 M per cent. lowing in his father s footsteps, has ■’elica contained therein to the Native । by refining plants und distillers of above London. Is the show fmlace of Fight With Dogs Fatal. heavy oils, which require that the The senate amendment limiting the arrived at Tazrout with an independ- Daughters’ organization of Jackson-' cloth used as filters be aubjected to a British royalty; »nd almost In sight Yonkers, N. Y.—Henry Griffin, a ent Rfffian contingent. treasury to two years in which to make This will ville. of It downstream Is the modest little very high tension. assessments on tax returns was chang one-armed mechanic was found dead serve as a nucleus for other contin- meadow Runnymede where the lim Severul washing operations are re Salem.—1Through the planting of ap- ited status of the British monarchy was ed to three years. Four years is now Monday on a lonely road after an en gents composed of various Rlffian quired before the hair run be sent to allowed. fixed for all time when the barons counter with two hunger-crazed dogs. faithfuls” which, when sufficiently PrOXlmat°ly 600 acr”8 of h°W °n the the carding room. Thereafter it His clothes were torn away and his trained, Rafsuli's son asserts, will be 1 Sumas Lake drainage district project handled just like wool and woven Is forced King John to sign Magna on < hnrtn. in Canada. T. A. Llvesley of Salem and special looms. body scarred by tooth marks. The utilized to attack Tetuan. Constitution To Travel. “At ten or fifteen miles above Lon his associates hope to supply the en torn sod over a large area bore wit- Washington, D. C.—The frigate Con don the Thames begins to he colored Roy Olmstead, reputed king of Pa tire hop demands for the Canadian ness to the struggle. One of the dogs Holds Office 46 Year« stitution “Old Ironsides," will again !... -------- — by the great city. Factories have sail the seas under plans the navy de-'38 kliled in a sma11 building at Zad- cific coast rum runners, and 20 co- brewing business. This was the an- Unionville Centre. Ohio.—John Peter crept Into the little towns along the defendants were found guilty in Se- partment is making, this time along )er" grove’ but tbe otber was .-.nil be- noucement made here Saturday by Mr. Krltllne. ninety-one, lias been re stream; the delightful rural spell the Atlantic ,and Gulf coasts and pos ing hunted by eight policemen with attle, Wash., Saturday of conspiring to Llvesley, who returned recently from elected treasurer of this village which has held sway all along 1» bro violate the national prohibition law. Canada. rounding out 40 continuous years In ken. Tidewater comes to Teddlngton, sibly up the Mississippi river as far shotguns. Eight co-defendants were acquitted. that Job, and establishing what he 18 miles above London bridge, but the as navigation will permit so that many Vale.—The water situation in the believes to be a new Ohio record for stream does not take on the nppear- They were. George Reynolds, patroL Cattle Die in Marsh of the school children and patriotic so snee of an estuary until the muddy Klamath Falls, Or.—Scores of cattle, man; Mrs. Elise Olmstead, wife of Roy' UPP' r countrY where a shortage was longevity In elective office. cieties who are contributing to the Olmsted ; Charles W. Harvey, expo- fearer! last month, has changed great banks are reached at the upper edge I seeking food, have been caught in a fund for the restoration may see her. of London. ly with added snowfall around Iron $1,000 to Canary Jfceman ; Ben Goldsmith, Wilbur E. the' It will be the first cruise of the famous j thick . mire of the marsh between ------- — Bustles With Commerce. Dow, a custom house broker; TJ side, Brogan, Bonita and elsewhere In Los Angeles. Cal.—When the will frigate since 1879 when she carried mouth of Seven-Mile creek and Wood "Old London bridge, because of Its Takauchi, John H. Hamilton, negro ! the county. H. G. Kennard, state of Mrs. August L. Marr was read It the United States exhibit to the Paris ' r'Ver and have 8tarved to death, ac- barbecue resort operator, and C. C. watermaster, reports 121,000 acre feet was found she had provided for her narrow arches and wide piers, was nl- exposition. She is now at the Boston C°rding t0 a report Inade Saturday to most a dam. It retarded the flow of In the big reservoir to date. With the pet canary. She Instructed that $1 - the tide and made the river nt London Dr. G. S. Newsome, county health of- Walker. navy yard. •MJ*» be Invested nt (I per cent, the In- big run-off in April and May, the reser In old days a dirty eye-sore. Th,. prPs- fleer. A warning that an increase in 1 taxes voir will undoubtedly bo overflowing terest to go to the support of her pet. ent London bridge and the dozen or Indians to Get $122,600. may be necessary at the end of a year more others do not obstruct the n,,w Eugene.— W. W. Neely, 83, of Maule- <_____________ Wife Slain, Man Dying. badly, and the river Is much cleaner was issued Sunday by Chairman Green 2OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOoooo Washington, D. C.—Klamath Indians .„ueu nunaay by Chairman Green ton, Saturday night was decl.rnd th Q ------------- Fresno, Cal.—In what police believe :"= ~ - = is = IR" * »” The appearance of the Thames in tho are to receive a per capita payment of city, too, has been greatly Improved In recent decades by the building of on their reservation. at Sale to Fur Dealer . of . timber . ----------- The and killed his wife, Rosie Puello, 81 bin jn prf tSX rcdnc**on tlm<! dance and entartninm*».« „.»-...i1 entertainment staged) tensive quays which have replaced the bill in prospect early this week. The V ictoria.——Rat hides are valu total amount to be distributed is J122,- lt 1___ “dJthen turned the KUn on himself (statement nt tho armory for the benefit of tho! mud hnnks that were exposed when able, especially If they are of 600. Payment will be made in time to I 1 Monday, was aimed at terms of the children’» farm home at CorvalJin.| the tide was low. Monday. a large size, but this fact was bill as finally agreed upon In confer- assist the Indians in spring farming.) “The cstunry chnrnctor of the Twenty five men, moat of them aged, not known In Victoria until » enee between representatives of the Deposits to the credit of the Klamath ' Thames Is appnrent nt London bridge took part In tho contest, which was Asserting that the present city ordl- few days ago when Juan Bernal senate and the house, auu and ivir. Mr. ureen. Green, held before 4000 persons. Neely play where tho stream In 75(1 feet widp )t Indians io in the treasury iivaoury now aggregate nanro creatin', « shot a largo wbod rat out of u SUS.000 with additional available re- lg a *')oka" and (bat ii/n i ""T b"”"1 *h° the houae conb.reea. grows rapidly wider below London I vv In- ill" ed a fiddle that he said he bought In tree west of the river. nnd nt SheernosR. 30 miles down, gen *1» amounting °? slsted .............. that for the condition he pre The rat was half I lie size of $602 000 - I* ’ oeattte censors resigned dicted, "the responsibility must rest 1861. He 1» a farmer of the Sfuslaw ' erally taken ns the mouth, It |» an opossum and a local dealer । in a body Saturday. valley and says he has been fiddling miles wide. From Lomien upon the sonate. Its paid $3.50 for the hide. for 73 years. mouth the Thames Is one of th» world’s greatest shipping centers. $381,000„000 Decrease Year Provided. Washington. D. C. The battle cry , of the anti prohibitionists for a modi- ¡fled form of prohibition to correct al I RIS leged evils ¡and save the morals of the coming generations was sounded Monday and I Monday night by numerous speakers at the second annual ‘face the facta” COEFEREES AGREED r ^"L’'':±i Bits of tot News Items From Everywhere. PUTIN CONCISE FORM