EX-GOV. DAVIS FILES SUIT MPPENINGS OF $5.000,000 Libel Asked by Man of Accusers. CURRENT WEEK SENATE TO PROBE Kansas. DRY W RESULTS STATE NEWS IN BRIEF KIDDIE KATYDID ^Arthur Scott Dailey Harrisburg Frank Wlgle. u furnier Just north of town, and one of the dl» couraged mint grower» of 1920 wbo plowed up their mint ftehU. 1» now putting out n 10-acre tract of mint and I Installing a pumping plant for its Irrl »old Mr, Frog. "1 look for u »uildm A CHANGE IN WEATHER change gation. In the weather. Nobody ought to venture out tonight without bl« his accusers. Gold Beach The Gold Bench chum LL the wild creature« In I’leasant heaviest ovwwst en." ber of commerce has been lncorpori\t- All the principal witnesses In tho Valley had heard all about Kid­ After flinging that remark over hl« ed by J C. Leith. L M Demp»ey and dle Katydid and his fiddling. At lvu»t nine-day trial of the ex-governor were shoulder, Mr. Frog flung himself In- J C. Whitsett as trustees, and tho, twenty arxen people came to Mr. Frog named as defendants in the new ac­ aide his tailor's shop ami slammed organisation of the chamber wu« per । ■it different times and told him tho door behind him. And then. »Ittlng tion. which promises to be a long- 1 drawn-out struggle of legal talent, with j fected Friday night by tho election of. new». And he win furious. down cross legged upon hl» table, h« "Old Mr. Crow has deceived me!” begun to think, wrinkling hl» low Event, of Noted Peop!e. Governments an ex-governor, now « farmer, array-, Prohibition Forces to Air View» on officers. he complained. "I found out thi* »»• ed against a millionaire Kansas t ity brow until you might Imve suppnaed Why Statutes Should Be St. Helens Building activities In , cret myself And now thnt black ran and Pacific Northwest, and Other I publisher-manufacturer, several of his he would m ed to smooth It out again St. Helen» are continuing and tndica ' c«l'» taking all the credit for It." Made Stronger. with one of hla flatiron«. employes and three ex-convicts. Things Worth Knowing. tion« are thnt th«’ spring nml summer j "Mr. Crow bus »Uggested that Kid­ At lust the tailor suddenly quit The publication of a copyrighted season will break nil record« During I dle Katydid be Invited to Join the thinking and smiled very widely from I story in the Kansas City Journal of rleasunt Vullcy orchestra.” Long Bill enr to ear. And carefully »electing Washington. D. C. Prohibition will the month of Mnrch. 35 permits wore January 10. 1925. exposing what was Home »<>ft. warm, green doth he be- August Thyssen, an outstanding Issued for dwellings alone and the os alleged to have been the sale of a be put under the microscope this week gun to fashion ■ »mull garment, which figure in Germany’s industrial world ti mated cost of nil I» $50,Ç00. gubernatorial pardon to Fred W Poll at the first comprehensive congres was tiny enough to fit wall, to tit a during the last decade, died Sunday. Central Point Tho highest bld on man. precipitated the sensational person ii» little as Kiddle Katyected ages. callers. ening of it along the lines proposed by this end of the valley is quite well nd- j The Cummins railroad consolidation Not long afterward n crowd began bill was ordered favorably reported to Many Ex-Service Men May the administration in the recently in­ vanced at this time. With the excep-j Mr. Frog Began to Fa.hlon a Small to gather In front of Mr. Frog'» door. tion of n few «tormy day«, the past Garment. the senate Saturday by the interstate Goff bill. "Buck Soon” »aid the algn upon It. Lose War Insurance Policies troduced commerce committee. An amendment I The wets go into the battle without few weeks have been ideal for lamb- i Wren Informed Mr. Frog, •They have And the thinly clad, ahlvertng knot of ing Many report excellent percent ­ aproved by the committee allows the no tiddlers, you know, And Kiddle field folk »nt thrm»elves down unhap­ Over 140,000 beneficiaries of deceas- any illusions that they are going to railroads five years for voluntary con get congress to pass any modification ages in their lambing. will be a great help to them. Mr. pily «nd wnltvil for the tailor to ap­ I ed World War Veterans are receiving measures at this session. But thyy solidation. Salem. Oregon is fnr in advance of Crow has appointed n committee to pear. Every one of them wanted a government insurance payments in- want to make a record with a view the eastern states with relation to ; call on Kiddle tonight and nsk him to worm new overcoat, for each rxp<*cled Air bombardment of Pekin grew to be out late that night. come to the next concert." more intense Sunday and in some volving awards amounting to more to letting the country know what they motor vehicle legislation. according to That was the lust »truw. so far a» Meunwhllr Mr. Frog watched them regard the facts to be. T. A. Rnffety, chief Inspector for the Mr. Frog was concerned. quarters was interpreted as the begin­ than a billion and a quarter dollars, — and giggled ns loud as he dared It The drys have expressed entire will ­ according to a statement issued by state traffic department, who returned I ning of the real siege of the Chinese committee that "Mr. Crow might at least have put Mr. capital by the attacking armies of Kenneth L. Cooper, Oregon Regional ingness to meet them on that ground here Saturday from Washington, where i me on the committee," he spluttered thronged about bls door—the people Chang Tso-Lin, Manchurian leader, and Manager of the U. S. Veterans' Bureau and are confident that they can pre­ he attended the safety conference "But he ha» left me out In the cold." who were expecting to call upon Kid­ sent a case which will demonstrate called by President Coolidge. "Why. it'» not cold today Ixmg dle Katydid that very night to In­ Marshal Wu Pei Fu, his powerful ally. at Portland. Bill exclaimed. "Quite warm I call vita him to Join the Pleasant Valley “This indicates in some measure the that prohibition has been of Immense Pastors in Kansas City, Mo., Sun­ Roseburg.—Tho county court an­ importance to every ex service man benefit to the nation despite the mani­ it!" , . . orchestra. day were divided in opinions on the nounced Saturday that the matter of MIt*U b<* f my hair. I do not possibilitty that the democrats of the information and proper forms may be committe will agree to summon a num­ like to be nervous about some Impor­ tional forest during the first quarter 1 a man's "a.tral body.” state might again choose him as a secured from the Veterans' Bureau. ber of police chiefs, sheriffs, Judges This belief Is at the base of the re­ tant part of my clothing »linking of this yonr, according to a report is- , luctance of conservative savages, and loose from Its moorings. My mother and other state and municipal officers. candidate for the gubernatorial race Woodlark Building, Portland. The committee has refused to do this sued at the office of Nelson F. Mac-, of some old fashioned civilized peo­ was seasick when she entne over from this fall. duff, supervisor. Tho exact number1 ple of a superstitious turn of mind, to the old country nml I have u weak Flivver Replaces Food. by a vote of four to one, but it will of feet was 9.332,345. The total value A new impetus has been given ex­ “have their pictures taken"—of why stomach nml If I'm churned »round asked to reconsider. cavations In Biblical lands as a re­ Chicago.—The family flivver does be was $141,139.24. Thc government sold the breaking of a looking glass brings like a flivver does It I get n sense of sult of recent interpretations of newly the groaning instead of the family 897,860 feet during the quarter and ; death Into the family. It Is an In­ uncertainty that makes me nervous. Hague Parley Favored. “Some day I may full In love with discovered inscriptions on the penin­ table in the modern home and the received for it $776.07, the report says. heritance from untold ages of the no­ tion that "the soul goes out of the ii guy nil broke out with fllvverltls. I Washington, D. C— Representative sula of Sinai, which illuminate the money that once procured a big Sun­ Hood River.—J. S. Crutchfield of! body with the reflection," ns one suppose I will take him with nil his wrtings from Sinai, the relation of the day dinner now goes for a hand-me-out Tinkham, Massachusetts, declaring ancient Hebrews to the Egyptians cold lunch and the gasoline for an that with the “eclipse and paralysis” Pittsburg, president of the American 1 writer puts It. Now the bride, having fnds and shiver my way around tho partially dressed herself before ber country in them, but li so, I h I iii II eti­ and possibly the character of Moses afternoon spin. of the league of nations, the time has Fruitgrowers. Inc., national marketing glass turns away and completes lier Joy him, not them. concern, was hero recently visiting says a Chicago dispatch. So says James Laverty, business arrived for the United States to make attire. The reflection of herself par­ "If I were n mnn nml wanted to order, an- the local branch. While expressing tially attired has vanished been marry n girl I would play n Irlck on The engagement of Chauncey Belk­ agent of the Chicago butchers’ union. its contribution to world optimism over the general outlook for would in- drawn back safely Into herself. Fully iter. J would tnkp her in my arma nap, New York attorney to Miss Puzzled by the decline marked in the nounced Saturday that he requesting apple growers, he declared the mar­ attired she must not venture another and tell her I bad ordered a flivver Dorothy Lamont of Lake Forest, Ill., Saturday afternoon trade at the meat troduce a joint resolution third con- ket outlook for this year Is dark. Mr. projection of her exterior soul, her as Just to take her riding. If she turned was learned by friends in New York, shops of recent time, he made a round the president to propose a storage tral body, l<*t some accident should pule nml looked frightened yet sworn Crutchfield declared that ference at The Hague for codification N. Y„ Sunday. Mr. Belknap recently ' of the markets and queried the house­ stocks arc now In excess of normal happen to It which might react upon ahe was glad of It, I would know that returned from Egypt where he had wife customers at the counter. The of international law. herself causing death or disaster In I hud found a woman who would stick years. Inadequacy of present International gone In the interests of John D. Rocke­ universal reply was: “We can’t af­ the near future. And brides upon to me no mutter what misfortune be- Eugene. — A new bridge 100 feet long feller, who offered the Egyptian gov- ford to buy a lot as we used to—with regulations anil development of new their wedding day, like very young fell. I would know that she loved me will be built across Salmon creek relations among nations, ho added, children, have always been regarded for myself »lone and I would marry ernment $10,000,000 to establish a mu- the machine and all—.' make more binding and definite rela­ above Oakridge on the Willamette ns particularly susceptible to the In­ her nml buy her n real cur as a re- seum. tions necessary for achievement of highway route soon, according to P. fluence of "black mnglc." ward for her devotion. Auto Wrecked; Loss $10. (CuiorUUl by M«N»u«ht Syndloat*. tnc > Premier Mussolini will sail for Tri-j ((E) by McClur* N*wn|>Mprr RyndlnM* ) M. Morse, county engineer. It will be permanent world peace. Walla Walla, Wash — Lyle McIsaacs, poll April 8, on the first visit of any located on the site of the old span. Italian premier to the colonial posses- college student, must walk for awhile, Another bridge will be built over Hills I 11111 I l'< I I I I I I »»< 11 11'»»» Jury Acquits Davises. sons In Africa. His trip has, in the His famous "Passionate Pansy,” relic creek on the highway above the Sal­ A LINE O’CHEER Topeka, Kan. Jonathan M. Davis, view of the press and political circles, of the days of 1908, went up in smoke mon creek bridge, where the road ex governor, and his son, Russell, were both national and International signi­ Saturday. McIsaacs wanted to know turns off to Kitson Springs. This fly John Kendrick Bang» ficance. He will sail on a warship at­ the amount of gasoline in the tank, acquitted of a charge of accepting a span will be 75 feet wide. tended by various other fighting craft, ; lighted a match and peered in. When bribe. Wallowa.—Rango conditions In this The jury which tried the two THE NURSE which will engage in battle maneuvers the excitement was over the car county are said to be better this year Davises deliberated 32 hours before and practice on the voyage. i answered the description McIsaacs had OW March may have a nome- than Is usually tho case at this season. painted on it, "It’s a wreck.” Total returning a verdict In favor of the de­ lv Outright dissolution of a potential । The early spring has allowed the grass And way« too (nr removed damage was around $10, the total fendants. It was the ex-governor's $2,000.000,000 corporation and drastic from «race second acquittal and wiped from the a good start ami much stock has been value of the car. To be an lovable hr June curtailment and regulation of other slate all the charges concerned with moved to the range. A number of With all the unlveraa In tune. members of what the government had his alleged corruption of the guberna­ stockmen from this end of the valley Mexican Stand Avoided. Ixnplt» her rounlil»h character alleged to be a huge baking organiza- recently moved their slock to range torial pardon power. not New York.—American labor will As of » kindly nurse who »tnnil» tion was effected in federal district In the Powwatka section, and report At April's door with loving hand» court in Baltimore Saturday in one of be "trapped” into either indorsing or To unher tn the joy» of spring the new grass very good, especially Harbor Bill Approved. thb most sweeping decrees ever pro- condemning Mexico's religious policies. | And all the «weel» the May day» In tho canyon«, where practically no Washington, D. C, — Expenditures bring— inulgated in an anti-trust case. Twenty- Matthew Woll, vice-president of the | snow has laid at any time during tho bike my own childhood'» Jane» three million shares of corporate stock American Federation of Labor an< for river and harbor development pro­ past winter. Stock has come through and Hannahs Who»« hearts were better than _ $2,300,000,000 potential capital under treasurer of the Pan-American I h era- jects was approved Saturday by tho tho winter In excellent condition, with their manner». Maryland corporation laws—were wip-' tion of Labor, said in a statement is- house rivers and harbors committee. <© by McClure New»p»P«r Syndicate.) The bill carries appropriations of but. very small losses being reported ed out and a charter ordered forfeited sued in the official Journal of the In or­ Oil by MuClur« Naw>p*par Syndic»*».* j by stockmen. $35,000,000. to the state of Maryland. | national Photoengravers' union. Bits of Best News Items From Everywhere. PUT IN CONCISE FORM Topeka. Kan Jonathan M. Davis, ex governor of Kansas. returned to the district court, where he was freed Sat­ urday of a bribery charge, and filed Monday a $5.000.000 libel suit »gainst Microscope Will Be Used on Volstead Act. LEADERS TO TESTIFY A «THE WHY of SUPERSTITIONS T N JheHotdStewaphcr