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Let'Ote Wauty of th Oord i : Thoa the work of our bands upon us; yea the, work: of our hands WIDER, STRAIGHTER HIGHWAYS ii The above will-do for more nearly straight highways. . Nothing can be straighter than straight. ' . , At .Rockaway on Saturday parking space for the automobile crowd And Rockaway- was 'a the' Tillamook beach only a . tThey are talking of a lem to Portland, crossing the 1 11 Vr ' ' capital to the metropolis ta And when it is boilt this wide, at the least. We are ulation, and our per capita, crease proportionately faster poeg. They are, saying, thJSwiU; cut tne distance irom tne -And we may have to take to air transportation from the sheer necessity of getting To get, an idea of the necessity and the movement for wider automobile highways, ing! 'Traffic Demands Wider. Roads," from an official pub lication of the Portland 'Cement association, headquarters Chicago, is given: . . As ' the. . number of motor mountsniareiN the 23,000000 hiirhwava is befhtr' recoehized 8upr-nighway with its-wide lanes? is growing in popularty. - Wayne Cfeuny'Mfchgan,' a pioneer in modern road construction as well as' In automobile manufacture has es tablished. a minimum width .pavementg, to which all its thoroughfares will soon coriiply. Highways of even "greater widths are being provided. f - One of the most notable Pontiac road, is 204 feet wide and 17 miles long, which was completed Tast year. This road provides two 44-foot con crete planes and a. . 40-foot area for rapid transit, tracka be tween.' ; JThe traffic on this-roabWto ward of 25.0OO hiclei daily. .Now that adequate room beemprovktedi ior,t jthtlj syH passage . or . many, .more yWi i! inn. u I 1 ; 2 r: ' . :Illake CbuntyWiiSCQrfsi x rerl otner wfeli; knoifn highways nave been- widened tcxrkifecire' of Hhe increasing traffic, - One of ; iiese, the QsfTrrct'itKe' Mstdric ! link between -New-!York and lloitoil MMlbeiwiaenetf tiy 3$ fee from New York as far ' niyZW Widening of tw; remaining ectloit is jnow ning-carried. on. . .' , ' . VpftekerfTik; another-' bit iof iwell known highway, has heenKlened t6 35 rfeet from JDarby. to Chester, It is BoointpVbe idned ,to 55 f eel. ! ; --V r ; ;. ' : : -If is i predicted., t$at befote jmany years the Lincoln HiifhwAy;fll dV fat least 40 fet wide froni coast to coast. T aV;Section7o near Dyer, Indiana, " has already been rwidenedi 4Q feet; v The state of Pennsyl vania plnW 't6tf carr the 40-f 6ot .width from boundary ! to ooW3 i i h vP:r " -' -'. . - , Similariyothcri districts are building wider highways. 1 In.'Jfte1 gufald-fHiagara Falls region a 290-mile system of pae wds of f rbm '40 60-foot widtii is to be, constructed The Albany; Post road: has been widened to 40. feet in some sections rind further improvement is planned.; One of. ihe j)nieVements of -1926 was the. completion pf 'theACai - 'huengaass ' Road near . Los : Angeles,-'a 72-foot ' concrete supetVhfghway; v -- ' - V 1 -v. i .- ,-"""' .V'-r fr-Vi' w-,.iT, n ' . .... . . ...... - .:. . . " ; i ... -fi5'l'H'::treroiWi " ..H ' ?-A:.-l1DsffnahjetteWaUeyJ coatempqrary The Salem Statesman, naa "aetforlOeif the interesting, and hot too reasy, task p disorering hofrBtra!sed aopw coinjneTeiajly , in gthe -Oregon Cpnntry.. ' H thruli ie"4Iatlnctlonvbtongjt to the late 5lf. William Keil, a quaint an fr?ee$l 'personage twho founded (ihe. Aurora: colony and, ruled K 'iiallteheAried. lrilceiber. 1TI, .There,-are;JhqweVerw other ai3JidtJfor the" hontr ir i i j ..ji l ii -; K.AJ,i? tl; '. t'4fli.a) i.:AdamWeltiBr. vwho fame . to Oregon ; from yrisconsin iid,' 8lOed?lUi.Bue..yt8ti:iA- Pok county, ,ln U.;V The legend vlAtX'int-l. BttttCd1 tare itverea'ot. upland ind '.planted lu to , hop tra34tleHt&at he-fouB( ih (and junsnited to the pxperJwent 'aafl i JtiIeainrej .wbo4 antej 8DQth)er five 4cte neojr' Wood- fwr, tjrlthx ropta-aal ,4c have "been acquired from ,tbd "Welsoeffjeld, Is Aaowjo,heP5oduced . and.,aold hops from a ,f ard , be planted Ip; : iS5't-,t,TfM9 ttwo4lrasure. hophonses. were, long (ahdmarks-ln,be It fVnot, ea&y to disitoclate hory-.f.the northwest; NoitB J ot .the .polumbia It a recorded tbaj Jaf4b.,Rlleek.er, who 4 Id notsllreto see the importance' of M enti'iljtls. was' first' In (ihejtltdj; Eara . Meeker, teUa In i re tpatlcAbJe reiplniscencea ,ow Jacob 'Meeker In 18 carried a sack 1 of '.(wRWttttlnroKplrapla. 16 a spot In the Tatley atlll pointed -out 'as ?th sta'rUng point for Icdmmerclal hop culture west of f the ocklea..'i4;;.r -.,i'e:'' .-- f'--t- r,v -"- - -? . , " TheciaJm 1': ofjtjie , PofaUaP Tallej? "antedates that of the VVU' lametiLls.ilV'ttr'H PTA than, istr can- be ertablUbed tor Trl Hell jurtflifaAtafdra 'foUbwert. Iocal historian more than once hare reVUefthatthe otherwise "tapable airector -of almost Inter esting jtxtusiria) experiment waa loth'tdi'preserre a record ;ipr poa ter ity' i The An'rora hop yenture, if made. fa likely "to hare been m t -1 e r "?a th e Id i t e r" 5 0 s 1 or ; the early tt0a- aa J The -iStateaman aui; te?u; though anthentW data ar as 7. iv h rrard communily Conors v - ... v. . - . THE OREGON STATESMAN, SAtEM OREGON. Kalp" H. kUetaiag - AOvtliiif Maaager w. a. HnMui utreoiattoa m an in Oeo. R. Mania - Supt. kfachanUal !. K. A. Rhotoa .JV - . ' Livestock Editor W. C. Connor r c ? rnry Editor AESOCIATES fXZSS ' - omcii: Ore.. Telephone Broadway M40. Slat t.: Cftteag. atarqaette Bldg.- - , Sharon Bidg.. B ft1 reaction; Chamber Job DovartaM .cts Doptil29 or lOt CireatatiOB Oflio- at our God be noon n; and establish v T a heading; but it, should .say H1 night there was not enough r lonesome, abandoned farm on few years ago. . i. (. new air line highway from Sa Willamette near old Cham e ' m os m a 40 miles highway should be 40 feet growing and will grow in pop riding in automobiles will m parking space. the following, under the head - ' v x cars in the United States mark, the; need for wider in many communities.' . The of ,40 feet for all county road super-highways, the Detroit- the name. of. Mker from, the :bOP lacklnf.'lt Is a poinvthat those nif ami -four4 cbunti'esn the important: wllrlflto-creaV'np.j . T. t - v ' 4 c 1 ; , jZi J- 1 ' rll V itrun IA- ' ' .The Statesman still believes, hop growing . in Oregon on a commercial scale waa begun by, the Aurora colony, about the time that 'colony commenced its r settlement there,- in 1856 and 1857. Near almost f there in the earlyf tlayst; there"' were hop . vinejC:4'The' hops nci.c t-uicu' v"'Cu: uuu iu. yeast making in bread. baking, written about the colony ;'ought hops to cUstomera irom, the outside who , eame tovpatron. ; Butt a vital eorfectipn of nearly "Ttiii Istical i;ket&hes Lockley recently quoted some piie jas' paying' the colony had a distillery, it had no ; distillery "and no brewery. Had. no distillery at Bethel, Xlissouria, where ft was started, or at Aurora,, and no brewery! At Aurora then "was a saw mill, flouring - mill, tailor shop for making the clothing, weaving plant for making -the cloth, glove factory, wagon making shop, tin shop, wood working plant, etc., etc. , Also there were dryers, where ap ples and plums and prunes and pears were dried for the out side' markets aa well las for colony "Use, and apple, butter and -;&auer kraut making " were: carried 6n? ebrtehsively; for hoine .andH outside' market use. AJso there ..were -bakeries. Large- quantities of farm and . pasture produce were mar- Kecea.. ' But therwas nq Vlistillery, i and? no;; brewery in the coiony. ah properly was in colony could have had" a' distillery or a brewery. ' 4 ' " "Sips for Supper nian, ing for sips around the sound, says: "But what surprised us most is that we come home hasn't got still water in the man should look over the files several days. He will find gressman Hawley and others the assurance of the United eers that still water in the Willamette is on the permanent program ; on the . schedule This means that still water means that we are to have from Salem to Pprttand a boat ing arid, barging stage of water in the Willamette' the year through. And the work bemg done now; under; the present appropriation is of a permanent character, looking to this end. i Looking to the biggest of happening for-the Willamette valley; for when still water is secured from Salem to the to connect with ocean going vessels, the same consummation will be assured for the river all the way up to Eugene. The hot weather has cut even' so; ; the Indications are year;, and , for 7 higher quality weamer may oe naa ior picKing,.anu irom now on 10 pick- ing time for the late variety, J These are the xluUest days Hop picking time is here ; schools will be opening soon, and vacation, 'time will wane from now on. Busy times ahead. But no onehas np.ticed.rmuch dullest days of the year for Slogan pages will talk about advertising Thursday. That is one Ofe'biggest thingst maR and. What; we? grow. i.,1. Speaking of advertising, profit by doing more of it, apd tory for the cream of thi the byright of conquest by service. alenflsV ' " ' I: 1 .Bit For Jlreatfaat t Busy days aBea'd . ' . n Hop picking Is 'now on t , . V ' V . ; And pears, and evergreen black- MtfTjes and ftruries'nnd apples 'are to coipe, to. say nothing of walnuts and filberts.. thouah the filberts almost pick themaelYe. There is seed time and harvest n fhla 'land ,qT diversity every mQntb In theear , . t r ;'-; - ,. . rjTherej-waVs. no p!nach in 4ije alem market yesterday.. exceptlsg tW eaner) prod net. This r ta -a Taclr'tiiat 'oughto1 he anpplled. pur growers) can have fresh aplnr ach; 'ovary 3ay in; the' Veajrs and every one-should eat spinach. once a day. at least, tor nr Jroa and other things that are good" for ua. ; . ; . . ; ! Statesman news boy lost a Rug by hirycla. lat - nixht; perhaps tola. Has- red r Rugby . handle frrlp on: left grips' with' places for , ingers. Hand side split. 1 If yon find' this' bieyefe. 'please phon to The Statesman, so the 'boy may recover -bis prppertv. . - , -: ! Th.OrogOB titesmanof Satewl iellsVf.a. bridge" 'across, the ? Tsfe Kenile hnfU &3 "yafs'ag o-if stout bdugla-f Iiu1 Nbwjthat-it la ibfy jdow tobV replaced by a nabdem tttructaroT ft Is discovered tat the hid timbers ar s tin hale and hear, ty. although the bridge hast had jhoinajbr,' repairs in' Its 'mdre rfban 6f yaf a orse- U iofit an6tV w5" prQf,.of the strength and lu. ability of Oregon's matchless wood-tbe'DoTixlaarflr. Portland Telegrat fWeli said. ; rfsut : ? wrood good enough for bridges. Nqr steel . either. Concrete is the things. It may be that the only way to stop drinking wtU'be to make it eompulsorr.. . , i ;'. T' Mexico' fa cuttinc '- oh - bill Xlgtlnjf aad )a taking up base hall. The umpire will now take r- thai pla.co or (he tnli; -r - .. . i-H' . . ' - - &c w :jo..'. ?! 3C?ain:.l.n 'els. bnl he. never, ti. very :f amilyV residence built uuue. nun aim ; y4i.tiwtiy- 4r land 'the'eoiony ;st6resupplied to be' made here. t: Even cojnmon,i so no memuers 01 me back after a four day trip look and find out The Statesman Willamette yet.M The "Sips" of The Statesman of the past that Senator McNary and Con working on the matter have States war department engin- for , continuing ; appropriations. in the Willamette is assured. It thing of all things in the way sea ; or for boats loading here down the late hop yield. But for a larger tonnage than last ;hops, providing- favorable - . . : r . . ' of 4he whole year for Salem. "dullness even in these supposedj Salem. of all,'in"mket5ng vhat.we v t :. u Saleni business people . will pushing Dut to a wider terri great:tradeL territory that is; - "WAat; 1 be n se ? peopl:- make more mpneyhan: In .dad'f ime', but there are 40 more- . 'ways -to spend It. , . ; ;--'" - ' - : Drunken tnptoriat should, be deprived . nf their-. Uxenses-af ter completing their Jail terms. MAY VACATE 2' STREETS petitions np for Final 'Passage at Next' Council Meeting " " lYnder suspension of the rules. petition to vacate an' "unnamed street In Cook's a-st addltion to tbo tflty of S-lni !was p"ut through for. final! passage Pr the city coun ctflast hight.;- i; : : ; if 'Another 'petftlorf. to Vacate" a papf ast; foh lltreet. vras passed, for first ;apd second read ingsand I?fd;jpver nntil the next meeting for 'final consideration. A petition for construction : of a sidewalk on the east side of North Liberty ' street ' betyeen Colu mbla and Pipe was also Dassed for first and second' readings. ' '-:f CHAPLIfi . LEAVES. LODGE O-iMvlUn gtarf a I )lurrjc1!y 4 for r.fas Anarles AlWffavt.;-. r rea lliisi; MqNTj JAtl AUO. Jr P 1 -hat lea-, Spencer Cha p tin left Del Moateriodge at. 2:50 pVidcV ..thta" atlerno)0v;prnmaV; ry foV.'lAajrere'sT it'll lJ69ptii urer .wafts' hurried ; rfijd; Ata.etpected aa boVhad anabuoded this morning that be inteadeloirest several d,ajpsvat: Del"MoDti-..4j-iV' 'Chaplin's ixJt was-nrade follow lag it lengthy iconrereac : wit Nathan Burkan loi Chaplin's New Tork legal ataff and .Jlenry King f Santa Monica; who accompani ed th, noted comedian south. . 1t?VfQUNp,tflSH:CAUGHT I NEWPORT) Ore , ' Aug, 1 AP A 'halibut wefgblng: 'lit pound's, and measuring live feet, niner ; Inches ln ' length -tand ?i 24 inches aero? a the ra idd,le,' is, on dis play la a local shqp. It was caught of vP?ewporti oh thebanks. v -i Sales; or. th'e'meat' reached $(o ttnd, tha; 'dealer; estimated: the fim wnuld feed' 400 persona.- ..L- .-...; . . V a oWatBaV E MORNING ARGUMENT "The toteiznt!T in. our block claims he'a been natnf allied.", bat 11 doubt it. He's still liTfn. within his means." . t (Copywricht, 192T. Pubiisher Syadirate) EDITORIALS OF THE PEOPLE AU rorroapwodaiBe far tki. alooott bob aiaaa oo aia4 ay tao arritor. ouat bo writtoa an oao SiOo 'of too poporoly. aal oawoM uat o. loacax Uaa ISO arorOa. Editor; Statesman : ? .' ; i - " The. question is often asked by som one. "What , is the matter with Salem, what is wrong with our city government, or where do our producers, the growers of our food stuffs come in at?. They are nearly always like the. China man's Jeans. Clist, "Bloke alio fime'i-v ''-! .:', ; . Now ltVls ,tb experience of er- 17 . noiwDir. wdo unaertattes to insweir any or all of them that be had far better dig his bole and crawl in than to " criticize our "Powers that be," - even "Busl- ness.' the tubs standing on their own bottoms.. Who would dare ta say,' Salem our beautiful ; city, waa hot only governed by the most up to the minute, wise. unselfish management of its existence? Who would deny our zoning and allar- around civic improvement, and plannine are so near perfect that it must stand as a. model for bth er cities to. learn from us Who would, deny that our water system was perfect, and could in n way be. better and cheap at half what we must pay for it... . Again, what would the conse quences be for any one to suggest a market place for Salem, where the producer could own a stall and sell direct to the consumer? He aa a. taxpayer owns and pays .Large 1 amounts in taxes for maintenance. ,m avocation where people will go at all times, and in that way be able to .get pay for what farmers Krow br hrd .vorliLiid. oarenl pianagement. in? plof . iiajklng Knatne can geu-te. leave tne max chant ja(gQO(d. ipvofi,k also. . .say' prpfit:pn; e.vpry ins be ri naedsX a V. L , a . aT J m . . . . T . tuua ao an xne.wqri'taaaitne r?k fit ehanfees tp bay'esetneth In? 'Itf sei;. and of cQurse pay. teiax- t".s. l Tjae ehaneea a r a. -the man he sells hU stnff tt has. vnryt.'Oftt'ieL taxes to pay, dui 11 ne aoes in farmer U .a ver ,k.fnt-iptf liberal Or-oa cups and inhtbe gfad to nelp- the- business man -pay, and inetr .hqwi.jm: lament pqut - our buhesii mUWlemev tadgqverpV inent. eyerythipg.gpipg to it J.h Dowwowg. wnat -.Uy our . tvauntry coming' 10? , v , ''x. I , Whor would dare . to Suggest-Jtb our HI rreated farmeTS iovea tend meetings. Ukrt the-mMdjemen 4o. "organize" and talk ihlnga Pv r among themselves,, and . also wfth those who1 re so taking ad vantage and get' the best of H at present?' The farmer 1s sobnsy and so hard up, because he can 'not spare two or three oqrs monthly to. meet with pis' neighbors to talk things over and line up on some plans to operate hW farm.iJhut ho and all1 the family inudt gro fo the movies, of take' the tinOziie ; and take a .0 mile driv f orrecreatlon three'br fbur titties '-a week, then come hdme and howl ahd ' decry his country., scold' the ' wife ahd kick; the dog. : v Now I wonder what would hap pen ahQjiKMbe . farmers decTdtr fd go to meetings tjf,' thejr pwn, apd John wbnid'sfy to iH; SayBflt bave dandy WndV' for4 "string beans: t thlnfe Xjrlir rntse Vmbn- ey crop by good care." BfirskyK to John,eil, John'., mjflandrja tood. tooy ton that b'Ut - I.'wUl grow a money crop pf peaa. for tbe jnar ketX then Mike "attoufdEfiftbe inr and declare he T could, ' false hia ash.i . AJ be ri:dridi?s . to Uut his Test ,ef fotta op to-matos,v 'John and' then next: winter have several .rood fat, turkeys fordlnner and be ikinq to.tnat rool wife pqd haby f its lue uug- tnrsy oonea andror- xetf abou( this kicking and fault-! rjndlngvbur .be a : good sport, and 1 (..''..TIA J. G, Merchen Salem.' Ore., TAnr. 15,' 1IJT. ' ' V'i Princes of Engliid HcVi ; i;lri Haying:on "EP Banch i jCALOART Alta : Anr. i IB. ( AP)--The Prince of 'Vales and Prince : George, after; an r early mornjnx Xflde;o4;-the'iEP!i.-rancli r.fr; to nr .Iep7 what thef eat and lake . nop;Oi:Xwftetta. anS itrlvel )3;r' .J, W f what they do foT'Tecreatloir.- rJrr- ' 1 -obbed thera.ahift'forKhlmaert- B,,dn. j rfs.i.,w - . 'i. ' , h' I.HT t A ; . J; tri: TUESDAY MOiklNG,' AUGUST 16, tm , ". . - - 00B Aiint;IJet By Robert QuiUen 'At, "I'd like to know: If .old. patient Job erer beld a sfluaUih' taby oW one hip an' had hot grease pop oui on in nana wnen ne was get- tin' dinner." (Oopywright, 1927. PsblUhr SynJirat) in tne , naying. eacn wielding a fork. They alternated between pitching hay and hauling it to the barns. The members of their entourage, enjoyed themselves , In j other " fashion.- - I th sflrnr-rvn tha mhnl. nor. if left for Hh River by auto- moMle k to k rejoin the t royal party I TJ - . . , v. end proceed Calgary,, whereN 'V WT f WattT. Abaaion the- kikhaeasalwere. to, be guests Wtinj) the v atate Reclamation in the eranlnr; at the Calarv star hunt ''ali:' Thav will ieare early ombrrojr fv Banff and the I Pacific coast. ' . nHnco h na Intent Inn nf ia ing the United. Sfates en rou! east. PLAN FEDERAL BUILDING $100,000,000 to f 200.000.000 . be Spent, Estimate , to RAPID CITY. S. D.. AUG. 15. (AP) Plana for the erection of federal buildings throughout the country are going -ahead on the assumotlon,'. that congress .will In crease the sum to be spent outside the Dfstrlcr- bf Columbia fro 1108.000.000 to $200. 000.000 President Coolidce was told today by Carl T. Schnneman and John H. , Bartlett. representing the L Joint investigation being conduct ed by the treasury and post office departments. Pending enactment of the first year's funds .or the $100,000,000 program which were sidetracked in-the deficiency bill last session, needed improvements are being made in twenty six cities from the $7,000,000-provided sometime ago tney sald.;;.. ' ; . ' WILD I MAN' i! REPORTED .-f Astovfa: fa roatAa-rell gWrjf 4f tta t aASTORIA. Jm&i ip.fcAPXw A .naked Jnan- who pursued . them wit h apparently .homleidal Indent tjuwufxicrva lnrxne wooaa near i umey sunaay by .Clarence Davis I of Seaside and hla'brother Albert, I the two youths reported. ; , The; brothers, said they, had I been, fishing; .w'henV they suddenly encountered a human tige. stank naked but covered with a growth of hair. ! The "wild man' art . I at themraeUed a ;club.. and inr- f sued them, tbeysaid. . V" ' 1 i One pf , the, boys, seized "a gun I and pointed ft at the-advancing man 'i-V -T I forwardwith, anam oavis boys. fled. V DERELICT- SUB SIGHTED W&!!ZZ -i.. . x .Ko.'. t . f--w .ithe shjb'aispeed-fo rneslfnrt f Irevlotia . Reporta Conflnned - of SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 15..- lAPi-nffictsf Wwiri.. a '. wv,aovaivu VOt ( otysierous sea , irageay -waa , re eel ved' here today 'when the .United States hydrographic office aal notified fronrWashlngton, D. C;Jop of Setlt kotahXVrJ that' a deretfct anbinarine la f load dint -SS&S rioT- "n.V.: -o7 . J "epreaflat day Indian beside ,1,30 mllea wat northwtest oflthe? ieats m- ritnAa,r ed Aprifa bjrnhe; rteanror EI ?se- f '8-TnIIer-Borthwet 6tUpttlnftTJM iwwtirdeacTlbed thefcsselbont; Uft-feef .nog" ndM'd .mVWipf -WenVifl tiona ---were I T ..S.it-,i- aw.a.' "' I IMUDSrrJATlOtiA i f - :- ' . ...I r-?'!;..' s '. -r- I ncreasi ng -atrenath. : i ThbmaaV 'rJ Jtflllard today . enm. nentlng hpon'the retirement 4? jjf J aoviAifi . -tftttAM ? i-. v . .1 J 4aaV-iteaI, COm- - forces T h inanaer ja cniei of thetoatioaalIst f 'a A The nationalist movement does not., hinge otf any one fnan (r. Milliard, foraep advlaef. rto the Peking- roYeqanieat told-membera of. the Institute x)f Politics, , ex. Plalniag .his belief that It is . too deep rooted to 'depend npfin ? any iiuiTjuusi leaaer. - I w vwaowavem. Bl, CllKIU. . alaWaT" I BTWt M .- '..- ' f " .. . fl I , - t .aW ' II aT a --'.VJl" '-SDeaJtlnZ off InruMie.llfAMJ Jttm - t v mOP ";-Ofwhit jYt .fiisai'aBr.of-All XilnJi.Tfl.-lCl- - ' pnld .happeno the country ! Jl. r : - zi .rUrfUz.XhntfhaX,Hjt it?0 K..ni-?i' : 4 ' the telecphoiojrrocess Bat that J:l .K-r'-f : - IT' ! J " u'-i'! j TWO!DISTRICTS fMAYiREORGANIZE RHDIEn LARK PBOBXEMS Bond Holdrra A ppoUt .Commit tw; FMy laymut n vIMerta :-ni'lili far--'' Reorganization and refinancing of the- Deschutes c and Sum mef La ke irrlga tldn d 1st Hpt may - re sult from a conference? of khebond holders or tb two projects held at, San Franck,eo-at ' Saturday. 1 hUt, Information wasibrought here Sanday by Kbea trper,: state en gineer, who attended the confer ence. i.-1 r) A bond holder-coihmHtee Was appointed, uid an effojt now will I bi made whereby the aettlers will I be given ah oportunitr to pay off their Indebtedness on.'aa easy In stallment plani It-was said that su-h an arrangement wopld take such an arrangement, wotdd make it possible' for ihe setters and districts to meet their., obliga tions and at the same, t4me pro tect the holders of the honds is sued by. the, projects for develop ment purposes;! . ' ' -..J Reorganization -; and ' : refinance ottlnlntm A districts , : waa 5omnM8m Av , - V ; Mrhper predicted .upon ; his rfturnre tht the Teorganlaa- 1"" w u" vrsnusea ana jussmer I effected in event the bond holders were able to .reach an agreement cmong themselves. - MURKS COMMIT SUICIDE CONSTANTINOPLE. AUG.. 15. As a measure against a wave of suicide especially among young students, the new chief of police, Cherif pey, has. promulgated an order prohibiting-, the press 'from. giving, extensive .publicity to .ant Cide cases, '.' . r' Henceforth pictures of the vie urns may not be published, nor may suicide stories appear on the! pKe or any Constantinople aper.- All :that Is to be allowed wltl be a brief statement in case of suicide and this statement must be; relegated to an Inside page." '. MAN SEVERELY INJURED Tractor Tumbles from Track, Bad. V Hurtlag Eugene JIan ; ENGENE. ORE.. Anr. is. AP B. FrClif ton. resort owner of Triangle lake; hear here,' sus- fflhlAil . A . L . .. . mkiis hehfc -"tractor '' iraciania peivu -and A a T5OTv;frB'm- was abshi its Ikht from hrit in' dolhs so;was"erlou8ly in Jured ; a local hospital to- sut ir wag .predicted- he would recover, j I ! 0NF AIRPf AWlT 'UCI n lib - ' . " v""7 ,?TW . i,J v -'2ji- ' "rf.- LT WSd !' ;F,oday.v 5 4 :,""'-l.M' . "r. j , J .MTWlCIPAIiAmPORT; OAK " A1 u- .Uai., '"An g.'.-,; ' ( AP. ) -- Vfr""cMon. ox ait enips entered . e jpwair derby forthe aUrt CepUo,of the Al Kttl woo on - afUipotf ?TolIoTrlnr ad execqtrre mooting pf tbe tUn Ing IcotBtnlttee: Certification 'of sntp aispeedCo :rbd1ahort In cdmpajisoj tpr the teaiptto ca- . - nr MODERfi lfnifl ff 'ilptOirn -it ! T ''. 1 hU it (AP )The hope . exnresiuwl -TV Ilurh Ll BnrUAa ' .t.w henhnrIdesl; ttidge reaervatiotufM n Mr,- Coolldge Ireadv " has tWkrned - AKllL Ala ylalt to the Ttnnii fr- school; but at Pine Rldee.Wednw j" - yY i nee mage' weanes- on; their, little Blots f rrnnmt s I ' ?v"ip ,1 ;.Wf '-I '' -?';fl A: JvJl- It LAN J 'Man paid WtJ i NOTHING TO LAUGH AT It's "mostly carelessness DRIPT IN0 along. Kfo thCMight of to (norrowv See nsi. Buy your owtt home. vShake hands with four Wife: and pfcfmlse truly to iojthis.;,,:.... . . ; liooadowia and. f30.oo per inonthrinrl.- -Int.,- will boy alee - Rich Reimann. ' Slfl r.H. Bank Bids;. v - phone 3 .' -' Money to Loan : :' IainnM . . 1- 1 o General Zlaurketa KODTTCB ; ... PORTtiAKD. -'Ax. (AP Milk; raw milk '4); $J.25 ewt. f.o.br JPort-. land; trattrfa 4io I .o-b. PortUod. j . Poultry -atady; 'hoay !. -tl -lirkt 13 614c; aprinxa 20e; brnilr IS (q)J9; pokin wh-tt dork lSc,r; colored bominaf; tiirkara alltirtinoiinal. v - -.Onion ot.adr. I.7S$2. 1'.. .PotaUa. 2.&0i3a. aak. ataady j , , . tXVEgTOCK ' PORTLAND. A. IS tAPl-Cattlo ana raW Ueadyto, 10 hirl'or; rcaipta: rmio.2.a50, ealM tSS. ara ti'. tr, AOO-lino pound rood 0.25O9.SO; ditto ' 1100-1330 gooA .S?L. ; ditto .modiuro SOO-ioiinds up 8.2.3iS.2$: ditto common. 0.75(3 8.; ditto fed-raWoa aad- .ar!tnca 750-950 pound good. 9.09 60; heifer good 7.5823; 'ditto conmoa to -medium ff. 07.25; 'fawi food 7.07.50; ditto rornmon to aiodium . 5.25(30.75; ditto Vow euttera to euttera 3.505f bulla y.arlrB exctndod, bof rood S.4C.50; . ditto cnttorC and medium ."4.50(35 75; nalrct 50-poanda down mediam to choioo 7.5010.: ditto cull to eommos 8.50(9 t.50; Vralera milk M, rood to rholftt 10 12.50; ditto : medium 6.S0 10. ;ditto . rnrta to common R.8.50. - ..- - , . HOOfl, Ktoady to lOe faithar ; rortni fS$ nclodinf 100'on rorftrart and 190 tbrodfh IIryweirt . 250-.150 - poond ' atedium to rhoiee IS ?& 11.75; medium 1 1.4 i2 4n ri,hi.Kf -i nn. modiam , Ohoioo 1 t-.40(S 13.50 ; lilt lit Iigut. lJio-ifiO pnnnda medium to rhoirr 11.50(fir.a5; . prkW; hoal. roofh aad amooth, 7.j0(9l0.;.krtictiter pin SO-l.tO noasda.,ntdiiim -tocbrfiee ) 1. 65(3 12.35; fordor-and itwkr. p'- 70-130 ponada atw i'ri(,iM' 10.(12.50 Poft Or oily tiosa-, Wod 'troaatiag plga esebidod in ; SbbVo tuottloaa. . . 8UEEP aad , Jamba; wa atrosg to hifber; others :atady . receipt 1250. ln elading . 40 on n contract. Quota t ion a. except-on lamb, an nhorl hiiii. Iareb A4 pound, down., good to ekoica 10.509 It. 30; ditto-mod in u (1 miiu down .. G$ 1 0.50 ; ditto to common, all waighta 7. ($9.50; reartjag wether ' J lfl pound down, '.medium to choico 7. 9 DO; cwea 120 pound down, medium to choice S. 00.50; ditto' modmmto oior' 120-150.-pooBda: 4 05 ditao -enUo. U-oommoa.- aU wotgbt, a;4. f -n - . , ; . ; -; ' ti,-i tV: rOKTXJUrOL.QKAI "' "'' ' PyiRTXAND; 'Aog.-M5j (AP) DaTrj Xxrbaae'-net nrtr; aa-!" , t Bottor. extvaa. aUadord 42 Wc-- tiriSk rt MO He. firKta 3So.- ' - - r r.fKn, tr 2s. firt t7e,- paQt 24k current 'roeeipl ' , v PORTLANa XC fAPV mf bfd.: ( BBB bard wbifo. AiicfSept hard, whrta. n. 8.. Bart-4nM red.,- eo . white, - wextorn- white AuiCv"S-pt. ;n4; hard, wiutef,- Ang -Ppt. ivffj nnry yUlngAyf..'Sept. J.S.1; weatem rd ,ig. Oast. N'o. 2. 'ae pound W aad. gray Ao., rVpt. f 32 .. i ' ". Barley. No 2 45 pound B.- Wl Aag.. 7ors, Xo. 2. E. T., shipment Aug. Sept. 147; . " . . . ;, : x ' illrun.ndrA Aug;, Sept. f'260. ' '. v ' U;PWITLAKDA Aog 1 5' f'AI)r-Hay, ny. I 'p-riri, 0rC?- ?r .'22 arfalfav $17.50; oat bayMlS.; trw $8.50 .per ton Selling prioe a V" r..: ... .4 -,. ? , - CHICAOrt, Aag. 15 fAP Butge In alT train.- ran into free aoiling today and while taora wa a.atronger tonw in the lat bor. domaad wa not broad enough to hoUlabe-odvoacear x At tho -finiKh - wtieat wsj up to, Iftcteoro to e higher Sad oatt unchanged o -e graia. - c t R -B B s S f mc::LYE:o3nsED METHODS qPHE X3ias, j: D:art: rion-surgi. JL czj .method of Jreatin?i Plies sod oUkt Jct41 anpoloa disorder, Msed ejetasivefy by the Dcaif clinics m rytiand. Saa FraocWo and Boattk. k ncof www too wtM far atmpUoty of wcvrusnTyocraoun. raoAtcoiM woo o abatant atatra. Thocoo- WVtdaneat m led id. ANCB TO SLK2CLUrtTU v tom r amv CASJC-O PlLta-t. w.evooi 4VyooV( of Vlsamtl' nrnctlcn, whKk tas aaaat 4411 was cum have , Mo normaoentrf ibed. Oor PRC TOO-eaon iUntra,t4 seek ta - ntaao ! to . d-l 1 a 1 . ' CteCK5nffRiNrt mi w "t t km 1 'Xa.SlhCrtAlM 'iToAff-m io . ; i, 1 penf everaL houra.todayJhelplrric .- t-- ,t- -J--' v t V V.