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,TOE OREGON. STATEStNlsSALE 6feG0N i - . I i: ' ...... ..i!8. - - - ' itK v ' " . - i " f HEMI BaleRnd McMinnville Only Jl il wi YJregoni Cities to wwt iiimi nwi o UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu gene, April 1. (Special.) While only two cities .in Oregon, Salem and. 'McMlnnTille, have' bo far erected World War memorials, the subject is one o. importance to Oregon, declares Avard Fairbanks, assistant professor of architecture and allied artss . t ' ' Mt, Fairbanks is a member ot the National Sculpture society, which. liaslS palgn-to seethathe memorials erected, to war heroes are' artistic. , Last year Mn Fairbanks! qld- the Juemoriat tablet which was erect- Ted at Oregon Agricultural college. will be of great' importance for the n'extJ tenW i(S yers," Mr. Fairbanks said? ettseHtlr In evitable that 'cities like! Astoria. The Dalles. Pendleton Will put them np. If we do this work .well, we shall achieve beauty; but, if we do it badly, the result will be ugly, for any inappropriate ob ject Is ugly," It is. possible f.or cities contem plating memorials, to. secure the adriclj and cooperation of the best artists, .Mr. Fairbanks an nounosd The University. wil co operate land- 5l. '"Tairban'ks is willing to volunteer his services. "Tile cost of-.these memorials ranges! from $5000 to $500,000. Some 'of them have been master piece "of ! art, t while others have been so poor that the citizens have wanted to tear, them down. I think it Is wise for the cities to avoid commercial firms who sell statues in big quantities which hare no artistic value. - It is much tier. fori them to secure expert dvica which will be willingly ?en through the university," e announced. fe' ;Q 148 N. LIBERTY t'MBEP pi SALEM rBV - SM-EM M ore. p1 oiiip:) hounced he would 'withdraw the remark adding: Vl iwon't call anjr white man that.' . ' " . : :; -.,; Later Mr. Mills amplified his statement on the floor by saying he wanted to get a decision in -t he English case tonight and had wished to avoid the delay of a quorum call, which might force the house into a session tomorrow, thus keeping in Washington a number of members who had en gagements out of town. The demand for a quorum -was not pressed and the house pro ceeded with the debate. FILE FOR LEGISLATURE WILLIAM M. RAMSEY ASKS KOMINATIQJr AS JUDGE 2 Vi 'JUDGE ENGLISH IS IMPEACHED IN HOUSE .(Continued rota paza 1.) tire session was permitted to come zta a second vote. sThKonse appeared to be on t eui vr.n it met tooav alter two Wtgdr out previous sessions o tijf iaiglUh case. Immediately after Speaker Longworth rapped, for order, a quorum call was de manded by Representative Ran kin, democrat, Mississippi. Rep resentative Mills, republican, New York, Urged that this demand be not pressed. The Mlssissipplan, however. In sisted and Mr. Mills walked across the aisle. As he approached Mr. Rankin., he said: "It's a damn mean thing to keep twenty men here "Get 'back to your town side of 1 the house," Interrupted Rankin as - Jie shook his fist at the New NfYorker. i I "Yon can't Insult me. You are y'ft dirty. - contemptible scoundrel." , Mr. Rankin then started toward fir. Mills but r Representative I Xtoughton democrat, North Caro lina intervenei as a peacemaker. . Still struggling to reach the New Yorbgr, Mr. Rankin as he himself Subsequently explained, t started to hurl a .vile epithet at Mr. "Mills, but Immediately an- .Clarence F. Evey of Washing ton county Thursday filed in the office of the secretary of state here his declaration of candidacy for tie republican nomination for United States senator at the pri inarr election. Mr. Evey has re quested that the following slogan be printed after his name on the official ballot: "America first Oregon next. The will of the people via major ity rule." George W. Dunn of Ashland has filed for-the office of state sena tor from the sixth district, com prising Jackson county. Mr. Dunn is a republican and has served two terms in the legislature. William M. Ramsey, democrat, would serve as circuit judge of the 12th -judicial district, com prising Polk and Yamhill coun ties. His declaration of candidacy was filed In the state department Thursday. Mr. Ramsey is now serving as circuit judge of Polk and Yamhill counties under exe cutive appointment. WOOD FOSSILS STUDIED GEOLOGISTS HOPE TO DETER f MINE USEFUIi DATA BEND, Ore.. April 1. (By As sociated Press). That there were periods of unusual drouth and periods of heavy precipitation in central Oregon millions of years ago is the opinion of local student geologists who have examined a piece of mineralized wood found in , the pllgocene formation of Fassill mountain in Crook county- This piece of wood shows a group of rings, which are very chose together indicating, it is be lieved, a period of drouth. 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