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HAPPENINGS Of CURRENT WEEK Bits of Best News Items From Everywhere. ’“taBUE OFFIMIS f STATE NEWS IN BRIEF LIKE Ü. S. STAND ’ SCHOOL DA1JS Senate Committee Votes to Air Pro I hibition Issue April 5th. Washington. D. C. The prohibition issue, which has agitated both houses ' of congress at this session as has no other question, is to be given a public airing before a senate committee dur ing the two weeks beginning April 5. This was determined upon Monday by the senate Judiciary committee. ------------------- Parley on Reservations Ex ... pected to Help. HIT SECRET SESSIONS PUT IN CONCISE FORM *50 U. ok I RinPVt M ouh C Salem W D. McMillan of Portland has been reappointed a member of the state board of dental examiners, Ills commission covers a period of four years, beginning April 1. ran iW* The Dalles A comprehensivo pro gram of oiling for macadam highways of The Dalles, to be started early In April, has been announced by W. Wonzer. division engineer. IVA— T> WClt« VMWCH «Mt *■ twee, neCKoe. «Mlk NOT Aco 00“ nie w>we . £ to .__ ’°* 00«. sue ju vrai» __ V, '■ " coece«ec°> *01 »or ’ or usai *»»' ®*c*-. oa , o » w* ”*0 £ Win . Q0LU sent'ing vote the program recommend ed by its sub-committee of five for Harrisburg Mint growing Is to be hearings on the pending measures for nn important industry here, judging by modification of the dry laws. Futility of Trying to Use Geneva Ma the large number of farmers who are Events of Noted People. Governments Senator Means, republican. Colors- putting In from one to 15 acres of chinery for Selfish Aims De and Pacific Northwest, and Other | do, will have charge of the hearings roots along the river bottom lands. and he will attempt to hold both the clared Demonstrated. Things Worth Knowing. Salem. There were a total of 662 wets and drys strictly to the subject of the bills at issue. Each side will Industrial accidents in tho state of have six days for the presentation of Geneva. Satisfaction was voiced In Oregon during the week ending March Peace probably will be established ftg cage with the wets taking the IS. according to a report prepared here the league organism ceases to act in Morocco within a few days, accord- gjanj {¡rat. by the state Industrial accident com ing to information coming from quar^ Besides approving the program for dispatches from Washington that the mission. ters which generally are well inform- hearings, the committee endorsed state department seems convinced the Hermiston.- Small cuttings of »spar-, ed, says a Paris dispatch. the action of the sub-committee in league does not wish to inject itself agus tips have been made In this sec-1 The defense of the national army indefinitely postponing consideration into the world court problem, but lion for several days, and shipments has broken down and the troops are of a bill by Senator Edwards, demo Jersey, for repeal of the merely to point out a possible channel are expected to start the coming week. J in full retreat from Lanhslen. which crat. New -- An order for 1200 shipping crates has ; has been captured by the Manchuri- Volstead act. This measure was pi- of settlement by the members of the been placed by the local marketing ans The town was taken after a con- geon holed, it was explained, because court acting in concert. assiM'latlon to meet early needs. its passage would leave the govern- Copyright A frank discussion of the American tinuous bombardment. ■ ment without authority to enforce the ,, . Hood River. A crew of 40 men be- reservations, it is believed, may lead ... American participation in the Gen- dry constitutional amendment. ! gun last week replanting a tract of to some agreement by tho signatories abou( of Columbln ha --a conference next September, called The first measure that will be con eva to discuss the American reservations sidered will be that by Senator Bruce, without involving the question of mod clonal forest, on the south fork of the proposing to if) ing the United States senate’s res- Lewis river, about 12 miles from Ya to the world court, depends upon the democrat. Maryland, --------- - nature of the discussion planned, ac- change the eighteenth amendment so Nervations. Officials reiterated that! colt. About 500.000 trees, supplied L . to . a Washine'on |that those states and communities) cording Washington wire. wpnt the ,eagu eorganl3m ceages to act from tho wtnd Klvvr nursery, will bo By F. A. WALKER required. Two hundred persons were arrest effect, again would be wet. but I once the conference invitations have It the Klamath and fined all the way from $5 to $500 woul(j bave to depend upon the federal been sent out. Klamath Kulls. IMAGINATION THOMAS KIRKBRIDE late Saturday night and early Sunday government for their limited supplies It was remarked that if the idea of river is wide enough, the Famous Play- when prohibition agents and peace of- of intolicants reaching a common agreement before- ers-Minky corporation will film "Man- HATEVER It may be with re HE story of the life of Thomas fleers raided eight hotels and pool Then the beer bills and the Edge hand had been followed by the council trap” in Klamath during April. It gard to the world nt large, th» Kirkbride Is to u great extent the halls in 1; 1 San “ Juan Bautista, near Sa Sa- jUlVdiUlC meagure to remove the restrictions ~ on of the league with regard to Germany’s not. Frank Brandow. production man story of the new treatment of In- pruceHM of recalling, selecting und IU tvuiuvc luv — linas. Cal. prescription whisky will have their in- application for membership, the recent ager of the film company, will con Kiinlty In this country, it aeeuiH al grouping the traces of personal lm- prsMlons or experiences If hubllunlly Alfred E. F. Hamlin, 71. professor of nings. There are three beer bills pro- crisis might have been avoided. In tinue his search for a proper scenic most unbelievable that, up to a short time ago. very little about Insanity Indulged In lend to accomplishments hiatorv of architecture of Columbia posing 4 per cent, 2.75 per cent and the meantime the friends of the league background. was known, and Insane people were of the hlgheot order. universlty for 22 years, was struck beer "non-intoxicating in fact.1 Sen- are convinced the league has gained Molalla.—-The Eastern A Western treated worse than criminals. What Is called "learning" Is not new strength in one direction, while ator Edwards, democrat, New Jersey, and killed by an automobile as he Lumber company will begin to lay In the early days of Egypt and simply nn exercise of memory but of the turn of events has demonstrated steel April 1. The road Is said to be | Greece and Jerusalem, however, luna the Imagination as well. crossed Riverside drive near his home is author of the first, and Senator A distinct picture of what one linn Sunday night. He was to have retired Edge, republican. New Jersey, spon the futility of trying to use Genevas In excellent condition; 20 miles is com tics were treated somewhat after the international machinery for the fur pleted on a 2 per cent grade. Ninety- enlightened fashion that Kirkbride heard from oral communication from the Columbia faculty at the end sors the other two. Wet leaders have no hope that the therance of political aspirations and pound rails will be used. It Is also used—treated kindly, given a certain remi from books, must In order of the academic year. manual labor, kept In tie kept permanently In the mind bo < committee will report any of the bills the advancement of special national reported that logging operations will! amount of The French franc tumbled Friday to surroundlngH with good colored by one’s own pigments, beautiful favorably. They asked for the hear interests. begin this summer. depths hitherto unknown, so far as ings. they explain, so congress can to and pretty things to that one may recall It ami use It music to listen I The steady increase in the secret advantage In the future. • Paris is concerned, in the history of Salem. — Establishment of an In- look nt. elicit officially the opinions of enforce sessions of the council is being con Ln the Middle Ages, all this was Without throe fantasies and fun- the third French republic, breaking ment officers, educators, ministers and demned as largely responsible for the formation bureau In Salem by the I forgotten and lunatica wore thought des, these original visions ho help- even the low record of March, 1924, others as to how the dry laws should recent crisis, since they have fostered American Automobile association of I possessed of devils. They were aub- ful In creative work, especially that After the Bourse had closed, the franc Oregon will be discussed at a meeting । be amended so as to make their en the idea of secret covenants as against jected to the cruelest of tortures, put of the brain, no man or woman cun was quoted at 28.25 to the dollar and the fundamental league principle of to be held In the offices of the local i In chains tn dark .dungeons, and re- hope to attain eminence. forcement less difficult. 137.20 to the pound sterling. | Senator Walsh, democrat. Montana, open commitments openly arrived at. chamber of commerce tomorrow night | garded with abhomnee. I'p to but The general In planning ii siege or Indications are that efforts will be The chamber already has gone on I little more thun a hundred years ago, n deciding battle calls up to help his The 1926 political campaign, involv- who voted against the hearings, based they were confined with criminals In Initial move nil the aids to his Imagi ing the entire membership of the ' his opposition on the ground that they made by some to prevent public ses record as favoring the proposal. prisons. Then u few enlightened souls nation that lie can muster. sions of the forthcoming meetings of house of representatives, 34 seats in were requested merely for the purpose Salem.—Two petitions were received began to work for them, and secured And this I h likewise true of the the disarmament commission which the senate and the governorships of of spreading wet propaganda. at the executive department hare Sat separate asylums for them and proper painter, the poet, the musician, the United States delegates will attend. 33 states, was formally gotten under, treatment. urday urging Governor Pierce to com scIrntlHt and the more prosaic mini The sentiment here, however, appears ■way Tuesday with the holding In South Ink Remover Success On July 31, 1809, Thomas Kirkbride of business when first stepping In an mute to life imprisonment the death overwhelmingly in favor of complete Dakota of the first of a series of pri sentence imposed on Archie Cody, who was born. In Morrisville, Pa., of a untried field. Ithaca. N. Y.—Dr. F. H. Rhodes, pro publicity, aud it is even remarked that maries and conventions in the 48 family whose ancestors came over with Experience of the past sharpen» fessor of industrial chemistry at Cor President Coolidge can render a serv is condemned to be hanged In the Penu, and of the religion of the states. state penitentiary next month for the Friends, who always led In Intelligent wits, but Imagination goes much nell university, has evolved a success ice to the cause of disarmament by in Special Mexico dispatches from San ful process for removing the ink from murder of Sheriff Goodman of Harney charity. First ns head of the Friends farther than that as It virtually sup structing the American delegation to plies new wits of n higher type which Luis Potosi report that representa old newspapers. The recovered paper, county. asylum in Philadelphia, and then of insist on publicity. recognize neither longitude nor Inti- tives of the Catholic church and the Professor Rhodes says, is as durable Salem.—Governor Pierce has de the Pennsylvania hospital, he made a tilde when questing worlds whoso speciality of insanity and Its treat government have reached an agree as the original. clined to enter into a contract with presence la unsuspected by those mat- AUTOS COST AMERICA ment. Kirkbrides, In Philadelphia, la ment adjusting the differences regard “We have found two agents that 'ter-of fact peraons who cannot see representatives of large eastern paper i 14 BILLIONS YEARLY named for him. He waH the first to ing the number of Catholic priests will make paper as white as the orig manufacturing Interests looking to the Insist on separate buildings for the beyond the tips of their noses. permitted to officiate in that city. inal. and one gives a whiter paper,” In short. the humans with Imiiclna- New York. — America’s automobile conversion of the flax waste from the sexes, and rained money tn treat und Federal troops will be withdrawn im he declared. tlon, the dreamers If you please, ari» bill, including cost of cars, insurance, scutching plant at the state peniten cure cases. He died In 1M3. The laboratory cost is a fraction of the men and women who nre doing mediately. upkeep, gasoline and numerous other tiary Into pulp, for use In mixing with tie greatest work for mankind. After 12 years’ work, Samuel E. W. a cent higher per pound than the pres items of expense, totals more than other materials in tho manufn’ture of A little group of romancers fired by ent prices of newsprint, due largely Hines, astronomer and inventor, is $14,000,000,000 annually, the bureau of paper. Home original Inspiration stir millions to the high cost of the newspapers perfecting a device with which he ex industrial technology estimates in a to new IhoughtH, give millions em Hermiston.—Growers of early pota- pects to reflect rays of light in a pierc used. report made public Sunday. Future toes on the Umatilla project will be ployment and the old world takes an ing beam 300 miles. The apparatus, other step forward. She prala«*» orders obtained by the bureau showed assured of a supply of quality seed for Dr. Upham to Be Asked I^ ri boaat and brag which Hines calls a "projectograph," genius which Is not genius nt nil ex that it costs the average automobile 1927 at a fixed price, as a result of the About th«? H hk , cept that which proceeds from fancy Moscow, Idaho.—Representatives of owner more than $700 a year to own signing of a contract between the More faith In what It mean«; would be used as a beacon for ships when she Is In her liberal mood an<? and airplanes. It consists principally the University of Oregon will wait and operate his car. Farm Bureau Co-operative association Mor# self-respect. bestows her favors lavishly upon her upon Dr. A. H. Upham, president of of a reflector. The figures were computed from sta and two potato growers of Weston own chosen disciples. — Edgar Guest. the University of Idaho, next Wednes tistics of the national automobile mountain, who will furnish seed for He must Indeed be rather a prosy A bitter senate fight is shaping up day or Thursday to discuss the possi chamber of commerce, the motors and $30 per ton. sort of human being who declines to over the Steck-Brookhart election con GOOD THINGS TO EAT bility of his becoming head of the Ore accessories, manufacturers associa make love to them, for they are rich test. Runsblings of it have been heard gon institution, he was informed Mon tion. tire organization, insurance com Salem.--Representatives of the Port and comely, In Of th» in protests against the length of time E ARE asked to use more corn day. Dr. H. D. Sheldon, dean of the panies, labor organizations and gaso land Linseed Oil company have been to relieve the overstocked mar choicest treasures of earth which they taken by the subcommittee to reach a college of education of the University line and oil distributors. The survey in Salem for several days signing up | ket. This need be no hardship, for confer without «tint upon their ador conclusion, and now’ that this subcom of Oregon, and Vernon H. Vawter and revealed, according to the bureau, that contracts wllh growers for flax Heed there nre ho many good things which able favorites and faithful followers. mittee has recommended against Sen (Ä by McCJur« Newspaper Kyndieate ) G. F. Skipworth, members of the board the nation’s annual retail Investment during the 1926 season. The contracts cun be prepared from coni mid corn ator Brookhart the friends of the Iowa ---------- O---------- of regents, will be in the delegation. were said to have Involved growers In meal. If every household used n few in automobiles is twice as great as the senator are preparing for the fray on the districts around Aumsville, Scio, pounds n week In various ways, It annual investment in new buildings. the senate floor. Texas Heat Affects 9 The average retail value of cars, in Scotts Mills, Hubbard, St. Paul and would Holve the whole problem and N== benefit the family. Wr need more of Prohibition, aviation, farm relief, Houston, Tex.—Nine persons, two cluding accessories, was found to be Mount Angel. the coarser foods to keep uh healthy. foreign debts and election contests are white and seven negroes, fainted on $1000. Of the present output, at the BBREVIATED Pendleton. Grain left In the wheat The old-fashioned kettle of iniiHh a few of the subjects which engaged the streets here Monday. Ambulance rate of 4,000,000 automobiles annually, fields of Umatilla county after thresh- served nt least once a week and what . --.^STORY the attention of congress and its com drivers who took them to their homes approximately $250,000,000 worth are ing last year will be utilized by many I h left fried and served with bacon for mittees this week. Others include ap ascribed it to the heat. L. H. Danger- exported. wheat growers for fattening large breakfast, Is one way to serve com propriation bills, railroad and banking field, government meteorologist, said Demonstrating where "the automo flocks of turkeys, it was disclosed here for two meals, THE STANDEE I A most satisfying and delicious pud legislation, articles of Impeachment it was entirely possible. The temper bile dollar” goes, the bureau prepared by the county agent, with the an ding I h prepared with corn meal uh against Federal District Judge English ature here, he said, reached 79 de a table showing that costs of cars and nouncement that 4000 turkey eggs follows: r t ONT you ult down?" sho said, and the senate investigation of the grees. Humidity also was abnormal. accessories now stand at approximate W uftcr tin y bad talked a while were now in process of Incubation nt Baked Suet Pudding. ly $3,750,000,000 annually; deprecia tariff commission. the Clarence Carson ranch near Herm Add one cupful of corn meal to one of this mid that, and Lola Coffee's $7,020,000 Bill Favored tion was estimated at $2,500,000,000; S. S. Kreske, proprietor of a chain quart of boiling milk ; when free from elopement, and that and thin. "Won't iston. Washington, D. C—The house mill- upkeep, repairs, $2,000,000,000; drivers lumps add a cupful of chopped suet, yon alt down?" of five and ten-cent stores,I, and his Woodburn. — While sprinkling the one cupful of ralHlriH, one and one er Kresge, tary committee Monday adopted a re- wages, $1,600,000,000; gasoline, $1,200^ “No, thanka," he replied anally, young wife, Mrs. Doris Mercer ( igreement, port by a subcommittee approving the 000,000, 000,000; garages, $900,000,000; taxes, lawn at his home Saturday evening fourth cupfuls of brown sugar, two "I've been watching people Hitting have come to a financial agreement, with what he supposed was kerosene, beaten eggs; add one more quart of down ho much lately that I've lost all which is understood to have resulted war department bill to authorize ex $625.000,000; interest, on investment. Samuel, 12-year-old son of Rev. and milk and pour Into a crockery linking desire to nit down myself." $500.000,000; tlrea, $618,000,000; oil, in Mrs. Kresge receiving a settlement penditure of $7,020,000 at military And they continued chatting about $300,000,000, and Insurance, $300,000,- Mrs. S. E. Long, was injured when the dish. Dredge with one fourth cupful of $1,000,000. Her suit for a like posts. of flour. Stir occasionally nt llrsL and whether there Is really n future lift», can exploded. His legs, right side and 000. The funds will be derived from the amount, on the grounds of breach of and the difference between a Cossack arm were burned before his mother bake three hours. promise In a pre-nuptial agreement, sale of surplus real estate. mid a luiHHock, and one thing and an and neighbors reached him to wrap Wealthy Midget Dies other, mid then she sold, "Really, you was ordered withdrawn from the su 81 Iced Chicken Sandwiches, up. He was immediately taken to him Fifteen Dead in Earthquake Chicago.—Che Mah, midget who be- Cut cold stewed or rousted chicken must sit down." preme court. a Salem hospital. "Oh, that’s quite nil right,” he Into very thin slices. Spread white London. — A Constantinople dispatch came wealthy through being exhibited Colonel John C. Coolidge, father of bread with green pep; er butter, lay smiled blandly, "I seldom sit down, to the Exchange Telegraph reports a Vale. — Spring lambing Is now well the president, was laid at rest Satur- ----------------------- - - - as "the smallest man In the world," even at homo. When my folks see day on a bleak hillside covered deep/evere earthquake In Adalia, Asia under way in Malheur county, having on thin slices of chicken and cover me Hitting down they exclaim, 'Why, He was died Sunday at the age of 88. with slices of bread Hint have been begun In some camps as early as Fob- in snow. They buried him among Minor. The cable added that 15 fatal- with mayonnaise dressing. Cut you're Hitting down, aren't you!'" 28 Inches in stature and wore a queue ruary. A close estimate of reproduc- spread thp Mndw|(.hp(, |nt(, thrPe Htrllm nr those of his kin who had passed before It,es been reported. And he stayed till after eleven, air 13 feet long. Brought to the United’ tlon can now be determined, and it Jnt0 tl|,ing|,,M. crnlsh m«h with ily passing off eight more Invitations him, in the little town cemetery In Topsies States from __________ the island of _ Choo Sang !s said that this locality Is producing three thin slices of stuffed olives. to sit down, and the next morning he _____ _____ __ _ ____ Plymouth, Vt. President and Mrs. called up (looker’s Equitation Paine» Children raised with great care by the late P. T. Barnum In 1881, Che exceptionally fine and good sized Serve with coffee. Coolidge, their son John, representa- mid explained that he didn't feel equal Mah was for a long time in the employ lambs. Many herds have produced fives of nation and state, and a few (sometimes do Just as well as those 1 to taking Ids second riding les on that sridan ’ of the famous showman. He is sur- well over 125 per cent, some bands go-l relatives and life-long friends stood who just happen to grow.—Meridan j showman dny. in the snow at the graveside. Star. | vived by a son, 1 living In Brooklyn, N.Y. ■ ing as high as 140 and 150 per cent.' (Q by G«Qrg« Matthew Alarm) SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT W T I W IIK, Weitern N-WMpapvr Union.)