6 TUT3DAY, blXEMl 12, LC22. Ui4JLUHUUU . . - ' - - y BEE By Xarl ir. ve Wier - -? - , ' " ISpesia) Wfcefeaa BSaiatCb ' v "BetUn, p::iilT-b German .govern ment is ,ao... in Urn! dated' hy Fiance's "bre -rattling that mo member of the Cuno cabinet, or -other hie-h arrwitt would make anr commm m tnrmr Premier XJoyd Georsrea sharp retort 1 amd Paiae had gathered, la a num Jo Clemenceau. ber of array : abeep which bad been Chancellor Cuno And XHe, Rosenberg vicinity of their homes u anyuimg, even more shrinking in their policy than was hanrllor WJrth. who did "occasionally voice the feelinirs of the Oerman neoDle in rathr sbarp wordai jraa?e and started lor WHiiana. -who Doat tread n ttwIi - iiw!Tbed . cm over like door Wirth cabinet m hi. fHlment -nd nonniLatinn ,,h surprise is xoreamd -that rhmn ka etrturi,:. even farther In t rectioa. " - Fear of the Tier" i. tlU .o rivid that .K,ne of the ovemet fBeiate ad the temerity to lend tSeir Barnes to any statement ntrino- r-im ccau'a rhfl rirr that- "Tirt j eoldter is in aZTA J." uwmga as a matter of fact there are . . - - than 15.000 v ' vtuMica, r,,-,' a "c v"I,CTM;n cgmmanaer, . - ' ,T7T .. Tw ix bwm i By C. I. Bertelll lniren.1 Hern SUft CortaspoBdent Paris. Dec. iJ-ijiriSii. kf- "eply te CSlemeneu overlooks, as he always overlooked, the fact that the economic TnbiM -of Europe sVependa " upon the security of "Prance." declares Tves Guoyot, former finance minister and 'famous economist. . "If Prance iig open to attack there fa always a .probability of war. whdcb would transpose present financial dif ficulties into -msoHrahle traufleraptcy. Thua (the reperaUens solutioa depends upon an equable settlement which will aot oply jirrvent Germaa finaenrial dis olutien. but. will make Prance aafe Tor the 'future. "There is no suestioa hut more money was spent in the war than will ever toe won waring peaoe.. That bdns the, case Jt is clearly the duty of the gtrveruments -of the world to csmsider Mparations as a world, problem and sot as a simple affair Mann Prance and Gertaanyi-" "IJoyd George's theory presuppases a possibnity mt a United States of Europe. Kconomicariy this dream is posathle folitlcaUy it ts 'not.' Saint Bryce, famous foreign editor f the Journal, in that paper -declares : "When the Kaiser wrote bis memoirs he destroyed wiiat was left of his prestige. Uoyd George Is evidently determined to do the same. Whatever he may say, however. France win oon- coal conditions hav awt affected qsal Hy af Superior Coat Our careful system of sereeniatr and ftTadiAg assuren vou at tae aame Kih atandrd aa rer. Qean, unifenn, eren. aadrews-Coaever Pa el Ce. BorUiWaod a Coal Ce. -lAMr UU -S't- - f ' Colaatbta p Ceiaaaay Bolmaa Fi enaamy , B Roadway twi I. T. Hewitt Tabor as . : 5' -KUIard Are. Feel a lee Ce. ' Staasard Weed Co. . .- Ast tilt Setlwoed Weed Coal Co. vTBUaMa Ave. Pael Ca. EAt ti7 Slasdard Peel CoJ Jiaoor alls Superior Rock Sprisf ' Coal, Co.. Ogdea, Utah, A. S. Bovd. W. A e-ent f Hesry Bldgrarttasa.Or.-.yy f l X "N HEN WANTED FOR SHOPS AND ROUNDHOUSE - RATES Machinists........ 70c per hour Boilermakers . ......Te to TOJSe per hettr Mechanics are snowed time and one-half for time worked in exoeaa of eight bourn per day. Strike cenditioae prevail. V . APPLIr BOOM Jit Ceaeh BeJldiog. 1 Foarth Street Sear Wasatsgm, Pertlaad aider -soberly t and- eaipeluHy aiawpr emanating 'from 'a -tnanvrbo Jm "re . J .eatttiy held the Xate . px JSurop J jjjfc 'I liudc." i Trial for -SHbptink :f :Tlipjj3ias;jPaine .HaJneav Pec., 15.;- XriaJ -of' George JcVll4am mttm , opened in. .the .circuit court at Baker .Mas day. ,;. William te alleged to fcave she -said Jtilied Thomas Paine in theaj-d c Painea .cabin toe f oothiUa airest ' eX -Halae. OcUtber 3, . - f-fmu ttr jti n shooting. . , r ;"..-. i William has act- denied trim part In the afair, but' says .be fired- in eelf- i defense. A coord ing to nis statement. 1 e tivcas were woosm I down from xnonntabk pastures and ! ,4rrel wr the Uvisioa. the winKal - Paine beaajne n- iianl- bd -niJ toimaelf with re- I ?.Wvie5- M tliea. WOUanw ears. ?"e aa ebot. After the "n!!!? TVUJ..'Jtn . ."P w j vem aowi m p wi xo ms arme. aout a ctL? Sto re; w?1 STL T Jteld J the Baker I 7 'Tr . ' Li?" i j j uiuuuk a uaitxa io in ' aw i uia f i m I tndirfmuM . I L ' in uttj m irai Mka7T Tftei wln W. wuaoum lived 3oae cut his homestead ana ss ueced to have ceat)d iat.the ras.xoun premise after his eemxR. ismau fluantities of whiskey were found la the Paine ahia fey sheriffs officers on the nicM the ..f" ne? wM(ewenc that Williams kad tJeea driakiAe- -wlMtn hrhe offleers took him into custody. V. ray Tk Kn) , . Des Moines. Tun. rw ,wnn. McAdoo was saegested as tha most likely ,Pemocratic candidate for pre&U wr ttawta X. Meredith, publisher aad secretary f agriculture is former President Wilson's cabinet in an inter view feere today. . ; "McAdoo would draw the support of farmers, labor, and business men." Meredith eaL "He 4s tae logical can didate in 392. and I think It likely the Democrats will nominate him." Bunnlng on a platform of aid to r u i. c Industry of T , uan- aajustment of labor diffi culties and constructive cooperatios with other nations to assure peace and the eoemmiVe sal "rati on of Enrope, McAdoo- would be a formidable candidate. Meredith declared. ' - y" .n?.hanc8 -democratic -success ia re great, the publisher declared, with the new nrorresF.ivs hW b)k4- ounding notes of discord that will likely wreck Republican party har mony. Mredith. . asserted. . his . JbeUef .- that President Bardiag will bo renoaainated 5? BPuoBeana. He doubted any prosoeat of a candidate heading a powerful third Party movemont. When asked regarding Governor-elect Smith of New York, and Senator-elect tiwaros or New Jersey, be thought they would arouse too great opposi tion. Prohibition is settled and win k vranaaowea IB 1924 by agrieultural iun ana ioreign relations, bo de imrea. aieredtui said he believed the ma jonty or the American people favor ran suca means or preventing war as "They were scared out ta' fcy iojsreMsentaioBS,r H oaia TBut we cannot aoaga tiie . problem -at, foreign Trom the staadnoine of jiU-hfMwi selfishness alone, wo must hela Eairan ge waca on iter rest. , Our farmers aa ve to hare foreiga - markets but Europe cannot buy at the- present '-" rates of exchange. And Kurope needs Americas aid to rehabilitate -her pure nasing power. , - - ' -. "Whether we call it a league of isatioas or a "four-power pact' hroad- enea ana extended to the other- na tions of the world is immaterial. fBut poucy of having 'observers at dip- twnauc comereacos w uuorly aselesa,1 Colonel Deiitler: : Is to Be Betained WasMneton. "Dec ll.--fW,AaJmrt3-. TQ BUREAIT'OP THB JOtTRXAU) Senator MeKary has been advised by -secretary WoeM that the wzt depart- jnent .has reconsidered its order for the" retirement f Colonel- Clarence i Dentler and bo will bo retained oa the active ,ltst as requested by prominent uregon people. Dentler formerly re-Sided- in Oregon and was -oitoo com mandant of too caoet corps at Oregon Agricultural ! oiMra, , j . , . vV . BUBBATT TO OITB PXAT - ipe iUWiQ Welfare Bureau players I wm - present xae play, "A Friend in -eea vveanesdsy, at the Y. W. C. A. wii aa,- at the social Workers' as- vrsjii4r luncneoD. IT IVfSTUSES ): oeivra he is -f Forma GovcrBor. -Oawahi West, 4a a ctatemeht lsauoa this sTUrnaph. Ty at rest aay lisigatinc rumor that ha is o a otato highway emmisaioier after (he first, of the cornliur Tear. He gives several reasons why be would aox do. comenouig mat were be to go oato the cornea laaion there "won la be fca to pay from the Mart" West also pay Ms respects to those of ttis own party who have takea ex cept Ion to tbo mention of his name as a possible appointee, a f actios whom Jho designates as -a bunch of skye terriers" wbo tiarked at the heels of Chamberlain in 1920. The governor's statement is as follows: "To, X am aot going to be one of new highway , ivsarntsaiooera. I ftteve neither the time, mosey nor la cUaaUoa. Putbermore I do not think t sm being considered tor the place or I would have been advised of it. Ten know I wouldxjt! make a good iUgrhway eonwnissioner ust at this time, as mripoMey would be to let Ptaeas be the guide ' rn the seleetiM of a Sorce of employes for the depart ment. . Neither politics, race ir re-Ug-on weald lafhtettee me in their . tectioa. It would result in there t-oing aoi -e pay xrom toe etarc "TSovernor-Eleet Pierce w8I andoabt- odhr select able mea for the olaee and he Jias my sincere wishes for a auo oesaful admlaiotraUon. I win gladiy do anything within my sower to aid kim ia the work. . 7a the news story conuecttnr sna vim the highway job it was saM that ttiere was some oppositton to me on aecoeat of my being a frieod of Sen ator Chsmhertalac. aad I wish to take this occasion to aay that in liaht of events my friendaKJ ear him has grown to admiration. 'Every day I -mas more or btm and teas r the THEIVI DAYS IS GONE FOREVER Ps-odtice Hiisn IfemrPim&ute tXI MAS A. CCH-P - it kuqp of uxxzmes 1. V . II (0J j ,oe- BRINGING UP FATHER I PtJE"5ORC 1 PVMA,C1 1M - ' ABIE THE AGENT QblM CM KT THE ACME" , HrVLUIT.U Utt vfcJ KRAZY.KAt V ft "31 im.' V JiS tX3Aj X CTc..sixoy: daily jcgjikAL, cirzxo), oigqx bunch of skye terriers svbo bafad at bis beeis while - tie eras - making- Ais mamy ugnt xor reelection to thn sen ate." His defeat was one of the great-.1 eev ajageotes xaax bm ever avsopened ti ttte poutieal History of -this state. aad TB7 person with sense will admit Seattle's 5-Cent-Carfare Ordinance Meets- With Delay T Seattle. Uec. 2 U; P.J-Hroaiow- ing' Mornlay's action y the -aity cuun ell oa the Erickson cent carfare ordi nance, epecifyiag a nickel fare with free transfers, at which Mayor Sreiwn's request that balloting be put eft one week in order to allow-' further time fpr consideratioa of a small cibarge for transfers was acceded to. eeaecU mem bers in support of the mayor's plan were confident Tuesday that the bm wia be ataended to, that f Cect -before passage. The mayor was expected to present His petHioa tor postponement by let ter, but he appeared (a person. The only negative vote was cast Vy Comv- cUman Eridtson. Says U. S. Can't Stop Packers' MergerNow -Washington. Oae. 12. Z. S. Tse government regards the proposed combination ot the Morris and Armour packirig interests as a business trans action in which it cannot iaterrere at this tune. "Secretary cf Agriearittire Wallace reported to the senato this aft ernoon, la pursuance f .a neeolution asking for information .oonoernina ptaas Xor merging the two Chicago oom- pastea, GABAGE evXZs HXJBT ' Medford. Dec, 12. George Baraum. local garage owner, was mounded Sunday by a piartot, wmcb ne dropped while clean fang It. The bullet eatered bis ieg by way of the knee Joint. SSo permanent , injury is anticipated. IHS COU WHA.T ajre; ?YOJ COIN' fV0TrCa.V HvJeTooour TO VAEAB.AWtt ryU.rJG BUS A ESS 11..:. : ' sZJk J.-l Fb7TT7 rTTs5rT?T w i '' M -S- tf Leal fsTVV ( UVE UPRKfHT ) AAjJ fxWt RESPECT ( f1 r r FLEA fOl! SPEED ztio ffiEOjJL'l. 15 W ashiagton. JJec; J2tVtASBXXi TON EITRCAU OF THE JGTIBNAI) January 15 has been tnamed -as tnemtte and Portland the place xorttbft hearinsr of the Oregon T"KtL rThr rrnrmbi aion s aRplicatlon for action by the in-! teratate commerce commission fir eon-' etructiOR of new TaOroad lines tn East-; -era Oregon. This eppiication m un der provjalon of :tbe traqeportation mae, gmas' authority i for eoturtroctkHt tot extensions -when required hy puxtlfc onvenienoe and -neoasstty. Jt is dl- -rected .to -the Central Pacific. sSoutn-i ern Pacific .and . Unioc -Pacific ayss-l tema, Ml of "Which are involvefl iia the proposed program extenetona Irom Crane, Bead. 5Uek sand . iAVeview. o as to ive theouwh eonnecttons rmular' "J"""' p afa'. f,r . - ONM axammer , jeww naa--teen assigaaame gift of ithe associated students of to conduct -the hearing. Charles Aforan, president of the Nevada. Galif orrtta Oregon railway, lias advised -the 'Com mission that 3e .believes the exteneton of- iius line nothward from Xkeview is the anost practical. aivd .intends 'to huiW as moon as (Civoumstairees permit. JSe has asked to partiefpae -in -the heaving. The Oregon Public eervine (ConTmis- aiou'a appUcation Jor additional rail way lines in Central Oregoa was pre- paved by VtV .Corey, preaentative on toe cotmrtission Trom Kastem Ore gon. -C'Qrcy .petitioned the National commission -to-order the railroads ito complete lines connecting up unflnlsltaxl lines in the interior -of the etate. The tinea-asked were the iatroneut- off, etttenKSm of the Union Pac trie "Xrom Crane to Odell n the Matron llm tension of a . oe from Bend to OdetlJ and connection of Xakeview neither to ? IDKKX CAIO IMS' RCASCVw Be? WJ tPjgnsiss tJ. a. J W-W- V-AXTOCl j4 XQU -THiraVt- i tvc-T- a r, trie uiMhR us ICoprrteht, 122. by ... Service. , line or to XSaxoatli This constructloA would amount to several 'hundred -miles -of tiackago -and, ioeatimateit tor railroad rmen to namw sitate n uveatmeat of approaimateiy ji7vvu,euu.. , - - , i a , - . -, ' f atErBnckIdea:; Bucks Ilnaowment j Meet inPehaieton . .tJnivibrslto' -of Dregotj. Eugene, X)ec. li The 7Tjst er IBuek- spirit ia bo- hinfl an ndowment ifund. imeeUng tw be held :in Pendletoo, Wednesday eve-. ning, aoaordlngr tovword relelved -from auss tisie 2FltaroaurbT. chairman of meal 'arrangements. Sertrand ' S. uexara and .a. A. .Murray are easts Una;, epaakesa wiU include JTude .a.; W Pnelpa, iEarold J. Warner, Tdra. James 8. Johns, Pendleton "Mrs. -nawiev jean. jNcno, ;ana Mrs. Sainh SleEwan Athena. Fred tetwer twin h ttoaat. -A iTJaivemttV ttt Bimmi -nnol trio, eonsistlng nf Gerard. Clyde Phillips' ww JtHxon, -wiu-.slng -Oregon A feature wlll be the presentation of Bora Toomaii watch toh ir j a M-in-ray. tpromment Ha vnulmr k- t urgon-iw nitman suM at Pendleton 1 inaj unnterstty -of 'Desna. , Ltmi Trfoxe. llelti tilrector of the IJnlveraitra ox urajfon naowmnt eampaign. and. w. -sw veweu. t .charge -of -campaign headeuaaters,iwill seeak. - - - - ' ' - a : ', ' if,' -.,.( -' BouifoE JsrpSi' -''.' - j an ancsw' lJec. .ii'cV-V.y-. The Japanese? ateamer ?Cartu m." Hfrom Astorkt, Or.-. Jtor Kobe. jXapasv ran putor; xuei ac .sea tone :son rmiles xcom tn Japanese aoast Xeoember 9, aceordlng to 'cable .advices received here Via Inudon 'tod sty. The hin has "hean Torcad -to nsae-part of her -cargo ror inei an oror to usonunue the trip. the cablegram naid. the Crane-Odell iPalla, . -. . " We BOASTS' OF l5ACl2ti r;l -. ATTX ram eaHr 1 aJacerorfio "TMrVT- 4T ""Vir. C - fep - f.br'tstiT - at - latcrmUosal Feusr Im.i . , . OrAE akx AU- ; : Ancient4 Oregon Statate - inrakfrd In; JDamageSint ; - An odd mmaca suit baaed on an out Oisa.ua law almost forgatten was -started today', before iClrouit Judge Taswett -ot the -probate di vision "ty Chester .SLTJaUa. sctecu tor -of the estate of Bavnnaah A. Dailey, who is suing John.ieretfor IISI9 tm -a ciaim - that teeefc re tnoved cedar -trees from tthe DaUey estate -without authorUy. . Ltmaer this -old ilaw the removal of "Um ber to 'this .-manner .ealls'tfqrdam agea treble the actual value -of -the trees. The trees :are -valued at 1120 and the damage to the aumperty estimated at The property -Is pear'Gresham. : . i, . DDmmissionSids ; v Bate . Hearin g; ! Westlmony to the xiearlng before the, public service ? corruulsalon which .has' been ; tpexltio-md to 'establish s a I .P1Q VH" -anient, Jrora untJnirton -to aortlsmd nrrr the and the caee was taken under advise i; ment jrhart 31oore. a pjrornotev of "T. jwuiea fuse -sate at -w -BU UHiwunuu wild a3cat4-ateibetwe.n Belli naham and Portland and a Gokl nm sand Portia ad. . . To SBeatlii iii Bow, .Aberdeen Wash., Tec. il2.-aiatt Pu u h laakL m, 'was shut and irffled nn. day anornlng rby -aBra, Slery Sulinskt. wno suasv woumea a ice: Williams dur-t ing a, row in tha mmms-i-enmr! lions. Troabbyfwa the result of a) drunke-a revelry. UtT-e. . Buimakl , al-i le-fea IUlajfcl ituied to atab- aer evltaii a knfxe -and she abet la emit datanse. . , . Distance G. Weml f kow A Large Ainount bf Small Change rr, 1 X ftTl'frj-uiT lli.ii'i;,iLlJ .Canass jof the tty lor the 300,000' stale-wlOe -fteveloprmmt jlund sjtarred o-uw -wiu) s worwere insuucida to -sbUto subscriptions rf SO per cent of the 'amount -during thr first 30 Jtoura. of the -drive. "Ten special eom "mtttees and a tflying Jiauadton "-took: tba Held Tor .the -canvass. . , 'The wurkera met t "the jChamber of Oommeasa'Club rooms lanaay nUtht tor the rklck-KtZT pinner enfl eadreeses were fleltwed hy D. W. tMielke, Jd. J. Bale. Arthur Goldsmith. ''Tr. . 'Klk- patsiok. Jt. P. ilaee-sr. -R. W. Prioe ani John lougall. : jAhout 0 ef the 10U ' werwers were present, ' s ' Mlslke aunomiced that some 'pleflcrex had: -been made ay buaineaa men- Uutt thev -would contribute more than their nueta when 'woetesra -calTeH Upon them if or .their subscriptions. Other optimis tic angles evere oited by the -oliamber ipvesldent ad Bale.' . v SXlelke said that the workers -would be ' given '.until "WeftTrexd-rr trotni -tn make the -caavaaa of their districts and 'that -reporta. of the aubnoriptiens Aip to ' ' that time would -be rv reived at .a ape--cial luncheon te be held at the Cham- ber-af Commerce. neaaquartera for " the ' drive i. have . been--opened an the abtlh ifloor 'at the 'Oragon build ins and . &1. J. lTun. aecretarr :.. the ormmtsatten and service department of the Btate Cham- ; r of Gbmmerce, "has been placed In charge etf the aubecrietiim lisra -and - aeneral eempaign work. - . - . ; Xltrecturs f 'the -chamber expect to mtve he 93OO,00e itilderea within three nay- --A- total -ot ao,000 -was aemrrvd y the chamber tn tvem r the npentnr of the ilrtve tram rhe Pert land CJeartng House association. : fey AI Iitti DC 1 0 nr. By Gcorire BIcMantis Iends Enchantment . f vVV ,1 1 GixSinira Soap lyiUMelp Sen (5 wV ""aA. f" t