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'4 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 10,' 1927 FELT Shocks Noted In EAKtejrn Oregon, o DamiKO Done. I-' BAKEIt, . Oregon, April 9. (AP Four towns In Fine and Eagle valleys reported a aeries of mild 'earthquake shocks at inter vals last night and early this morning. It is the first earth tremor reporCed In this country Since 1909. . Shocks were felt at Richland, Kewbrtdgre. Sparta and Halfway. Tha first shock was felt at about 9 o'clock, Vhen windows were rat tled in Richland and Halfway. Another followed shortly before midnight, another an hour or two later,; and still another at several points about $ o'clock this morn ing. ; Some reported four shocks, while others said they, felt five. The- shocks- lasted only a few sec onds and were not violent. No property damage was reported at any point. 'Tho first tremor was the heav iest, though a good many were wakened by those later in the sight, reports from Richland and Halfway said. I Bits For Breakfast O- : ; -o I Ottawa Senators a 3 to 1 victory over the Boston Brutus here to night in the first hockey game of the 192? Stanley cup series, to go to a decision. The teams played to a scoreless tie in their first en counter here Thursday. i The victory left the Senators in a decidedly favorable position as the teams turn north for the rest of the five game series on the Ca nadian's home ice at Ottawa. Both teams tonight abandoned the defensive style of play that marked the first clash here' nd the Senators jumped into a com manding two goal lead after Clancy and Finnegan tallied with in the first 11 minutes of play. CLING TO CHANNEL HOPE Portland Delegation at Washing ton Makes Farther Effort PORTLAND., April 9. (A!)--A, Washington dispau-h to the Morning Oregonian tonight fcays: "Portland's hope that the 'powers' who control the recommendations of the corps of engineers on river and harbor improvement will sanc tion a 3 5-foot channel to the sea was dim tonight, but still flicker ing." The dispatch continues in part: "Despite the, vote yesterday of the board of engineers for a 32 foot channel 500 feet wide there remains one chance, a remote one at best, that the board will' report In favor of the dimensions which were ably contended for here two weeks ago by W. D. B. Dodson and James H. Poihemus." "SUMMER TIME" COMES LONDON, April 10. (AP). "Summer time" arrived in London at 2 o'clock this (Sunday) morn ing, all wrapped up In woolens. A snow storm had its origin in Scotland and swept southward over "Whales and Down into Eng land. In L6ndon there were snow flurries, torrential rainc, hail, thunder and fog. POISON CHARGE REVIVED Mrs. Kva N. McCee to He Tried Again on Murder Indictment TILLAMOOK, April 9. (AP) Mrs. Kva.N. Mctiee. widow of Dr. V. G. MeOee, reformer Nehalem physician, will again be tried on a charge of murdering her, husband by administering poison to him Her necond , trial be.fore Judge George R. Bagley will start Mon day In the Washington county court at Hillsboro, her attorneys having obtained a change of venue after her first trial last Novem ber, which resulted in a jury, dis agreement. Approximately 4 5 witnesses have been subpoenaed by the de fense, while 20 will be called by the state." r ;i .: . v The ever-growing importance of body engineering' has been given additional emphasis in the Mar raon organisation by the appoint ment of L. .R. Rhein as body en gineer. This appointment . has just been announced by Thomai J.i LI tie. Jr., chief . engineer. jr , Rhein formerly - was bady trU 1 neer-of the Lincoln . division t,j the Ford Motor company. ; jCorvallis Universal thrar , buy Whiteside and Majestic ktow houses here. - : Holy week this week V- . v V Easter Sunday next Sunday. 'h -1 ;. :: V N , Salem's little factories are growing to be big ones. The can ning machinery factory of C. J. Pugh Sc. Co. has just added a foun dry, pointing towards great things. S The farmers who need lime and cannot get it are becoming very Insistent. Something ought to be done about it. Will no doubt be. m The fish and game commissions are going to work together. The right idea. Saves duplication and costs. Increases efficiency. This thing ought to go right ahead till all the streams are cleaned up : and propagation and protection extended to the highest possible limits. . V illooms at the Y. M. C. A. have all been full, and a waiting list. Just now a -few vacancies. Bet ter hurry, if you want them. They rent at $2 50 to S4.50! a week, and the company is agreeable and .worth while. ' :. . S , Your youngster Is like an attto ,"! mobile. If you lose i-ontrol of either it usually means a serious wreck. Look after that hoy. T S -S If you feel you must growl, why not desert your job and go to a kennel with the rest of the bow wows, m ;God give us men," was a, good slogan, but overdone: We also need a few regular women. V The world's interest seems rooted In the fact that whenever aXJhinese soldier gets killed, there goes another customer. S V Nature plays no favorites. There's just as much static in a j fundamentalist radio sermon as in any other kind. W rAVhen Gene Tunney was in Los Angeles Jack Demspey Invited him oVer to his hotel for breakfast. W Probably agreed to forget their little unpleasantness of a year ago. Chile has been placing large or ders for breeding turkeys and hatching eggs In this country this season. V s s iA Waukegan, Illinois. 10-year-old girl, Leonora Kingley. has been awarded $1250 for the loss of an eye which was destroyed by a rooster. I jlPIRINC lAfHflGNI dceidtedlu ncuj Smart Frocks - Coats - Suits n FOR WOMEN AND MISSES "JuV rpHE 5 new tailored mode in ' J a . zS -Ly suits with cut-away coat, I I J flap pockets and contrasting SX , ' K. skirt. The bowed frock of dainty GiLjIj fr- K " A rfN printed silk the hip line frock, j& M$Br . r yjp) Vl , the tiered frock. The tucked rtfHlSl ly1l pleated and furred coat. You'll V rg k Wi JvfrC find tnem all here in diverse WllixAWr yjj l asorment- Selected by fashion (x d j X -h'Jr M "Application for Cableway : at Mt. Hood Not Approved WASHINGTON. April 9. (AP) Refusal of permission to a com mercial company to build an in cline cableway to the summit of Mount Hood. Oregon, was an nounced today by the department of agriculture. Chief Forester W. Greely. in denying the application, said the material gains in tocris't traffic would fall to compensate for the loss in i esthetic and sentimental value of such an outstanding natural feature, if it were sub jected to commercial development. Ottawa Team Takes Win " in Stanley Cup Series i BOSTON. April 9. (AP) A savage attack in the opening per iod and a surprise rally in the closing seconds of play gave the : 1027 FRKB WALLPAPER SAMPLE BOOKS Call, phone or write . : BIAX O. BUREN iT9 X OommercUI SaJewi PLUMBING ' Quick, Reliable Service 2 ; II EUWKK iftlS Center Street :rhoae 853 and 1310-W " Fine nxtnres " -SUndard Equipment WE DO- HEMSTITCHING f or ft and 8 rent per Tll Dressmaking to tO . - 'Good Specials on Colored Towellngs I - ; ' ' TOE PETITE snOP ' pver Busick's Telephone 11 J 81 Electric Power Company's Customers Attention! 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