. f - - - - ' - ...... ,.fs- p x - Is , y tr SERVICE We RuarMitee oar cr rier service. If yoor paper does not arrive by 6:80, call 0101 and a copy will be delivered at once. r ri THE WEATHER Clearing' and colder to day, Saturday fair and cold; ' Max. Temp. Thursday 49, Mia, 40, rata .71 inch, river 7.4 feet, west wind. FOUNLDJSO 1631 EIGHTY-FIRST YEAR Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, November 20, 1931 No. 204 it - Hi Notable Jurist Recalled Here 1 i , As I i i miai im - i tI STEPHEN J. CHADWICK Former Washington Justice Known Locally as son Of Early Governor Attended Private School in Salem, Then Willamette S and State UnNersity "Word w received by . Miss Mary Chadwlck, .401 North eap Itol atreet of the sadden death Thursday afternoon of her broth er Stephen J. Chadwlck, a prom inent attorney of Seattle and for mer chief Justice of the Washlnj atata annreme court.. His wan verv sudden, follow in an operation for an intesti nal ailment wnicn aeTeiopeu uj this week. He fell quietly asleep in awith after belne operated on .hStrJL.SdwiekV,K Lucile Ruehmann, 17, Last brot?tf,Blt!f,!Illr!lSrr,i Seen in Morning; may Saturday on their return from Have Gone SOUth the national Eastern Star con- vention of wmcn mrs. v.uu.v-. LuciJe Ruehmann 17 1675 Ma. uras the head. At that time ne dlson gtreet, ran away from home eeemed In his usuai gooa yesterday morning, her mother SCHOOL Oil BE REPORTED MISSING THIPLETHREAT ilWTUIlS Oath on 'Actual Money' Paid To Empire Taken in Supreme Court Judge's Offices Here Car Crashes Freight Train and he's Recognized As Wanted man Later Admits Part in Local Burglary Attempt; car Theft Figures too and spirits. He and Mrs, Chad- reported to city poiice. The last wick did not remain over nlgnt geen Qf the glrl by her motner was but continued their journey after at g 0ciock wben 6ne get out ap- a brief visit with his sister. How- parentiy for Parrish junior high ever his daughters, Mrs. aiaury 8Cnooi where she was an eighth and Mrs. Karr, with Mr. Maury, grade pupil. remained to spend Sunday with Tne ponce believe the -girl, in their aunt. Judge Chadwick visit- company with another, left for ed In Salem early in September Eugene by bu3 at 1:30 o'clock when Mrs. Chadwick paid a visit yesterday afternoon with the in to the Jeff -rson lodge of the tention of eventually going to Ba Eastern Star. kersfleld. Calif. The identity of rtvtrfinml in toe secor d girl was not learned. XEi. w V Grad No explanation was made for mTt of" the older residents of Miss Rucmann's disappearance . . ... .k., ctora 1 ilaalO Siaiions lasi nigUL ui uau- "i. L "TA ,?neIt cast the Euehmann girl's descrip- Light last night was shed on a burglary attempt here on Novem ber 1 and Hoy Earl wiltfong, alias Roy E. McBrlde, 22, 1290 Oak street, came to grief in three ways at once. In the first place, he and his wife both were Injured when their automobile crashed into freight train at 7 o'clock at North Commercial and Union streets, In the second place, he subse quently was arrested by city po lice and held for department oi justice officials. And in the third place, the po lice later obtained admission from him that he was one of the per sons who on the night of Novem ber 1 attempted to break into the house of Carol White, States man linotype operator, at 1550 North 18 th street. Mrs. Wiltfong, suffering from a broken kneecap and badly cut POSSES TUUG ISHLiD KILLERS Super - Sales Methods Of Company are Observed Trail Turns to Foote Creek Country When Auto Is Wrecked in River Friendship is Entering Wedge; Success Remarkable UN TO SS iHl CLOUDSLOWER ROUIEl BACK OLEO EXCISE Nanking Government Gives Support to Man; Chiang i Goes to Manchuria - ASHLAND. Ore., Nov. 19 (AP) Heavtty armed posses, as sisted by Wodhounds, today at tempted trace the movements ox two men wt. last night shot and killed Victor W.' Knott, speeial policeman. Knott was shot when he and Bv SHELDON P. SACKETT THE Statesman that far has revealed the general out- Dairy Executive Group has japan Approves Proposal by laatinn Uara UMa An I rr . - , 11 v League for Commission imjc hcai i ecu t n.Ak. c:..4:An CHANGED lines of the Empire Holding company's plans. It has shown how Chief Justice O. P. Coshow, I. F. Fetty, Jay Stockman, W. R. Adams and Frank' J. Keller, Jr., each swore to the purchase "for Plans for a thorough campaign j In support of the oleomargarine excise tax law enacted at the last New Era Hill to Canby Will Be Construction Project, Commission Decides; Cuti Distance and Curves Roy Layman, city policemen stop-1 money" of $20,000 of Em Feet Wide Enough for Stretch to North; Staff Will Give Part of pay Chadwick for here he grew up as a boy, attended college, ana men left to seek and achieve fame and honor in the then territory and now state of Washington. He was the son of honored pi1 neer parents, Hon. Stephen F. Chadwick, his father, served as secretary of state from 1870 to 1877, becoming governor on the resignation of Gov. L. F. Grover. atx A nerving for 18 months in this office. The old family home on North Capitol Is still occupied by Miss Mary ChadwicK Stephen J. Chadwick vras born n Rospbure. Ore., April 28, (Turn to page 2, col. 7) BOMBING BLAMED OlilMSClSTS (By the Associated Press) Japanese airplanes bombed and legislature were laid at a meeting annihilated a force of Chinese of the executive committee watch- General Mah Chan-Shan ing the dairy Interests in connec- Kalian, Manchuria, today, said tifti, ih t,: i.w dispatches of the Rengo (Japan- The campaign planned by the ELK? Reuter8 (BrltIsh) newB Traffic Survey Indicates 20 group yesterday, including repre-l Ton--, ..m aoon minese were ped in a police car to question the j .tock individually. The sentatives of granges and farm- I annihilated. two men. Layman said the stran- statesman has quoted in detail er unions, will be built to com- American, British, French and gers fired without warning. the uniformly laudatory let- D& rumored large expenditures p0iign military attaches of the The search centered in the ters which accompanied the "sub- money by the margarine in- xokyo embassies will start for Foote creek country after an auto- gcriptlons" of these men and the terers. Manchuria tomorrow to Inspect mnM) hniiavAA tn hnvn hn driv- nri nf nthr business and pro- Operation of the excise tax of conditions on invitation of the en by the fugitives was wrecked I fesslonal leaders In the state who 10 cents is neii up now, pending Japanese army, lonyo announceu. trvixiuAixu, ore., jov. 19. in the Rogue river following a became Empire Holding company referendum on the law. Vote of Japan approved a League of (AP) Employes of the Oregon shareholders. "e people on tne matter will be Nations proposal io aena an m- emie mgnway aepartment today taken at the next election, and It vestigatlng commission into Man- offered to contribute 10 per cent xuhiiA thft wmeoDtion of the ! thls Tte the group in churia, providing conditions in of their salaries to the state nnem- VmrArL Holdlne comnanv may be wslon yesterday Is laying plans China proper also were investigat- ployment relief fund for a period hTrtnnJS t SLSi l Kell? Jr to secure in support of continn- ed. its delegation at Paris was in- of four months. The offer was ac- 2 to J? f!tk citv Denver' ance of the tax. structed. ov cepted by the highway commis- former Salt Lake City, D"". Max Genlha, sUte lcuitUr- General Mah Chan-Shan tried 8ion by a vote of two to one at a ZZ ZJI "'Z.t a Aagc iuUu .u .v.Af mnA T n vu,.vi. 4 desneratelv vesterday to reorgan- meetine here. a Drosen Kneecap ana Daaiy cui i wrwncu car wo ksicu where promoter, tne actual Dinn " r . . hV m. .hattprnd Chinese army at I m. head, was taken by Salem ambu- to A. W. Reid, Denver, and wasof the company undoubtedly took oup yesterday la i an i his ' hattered Chinese army ai Th9 commission also voted two , . ,ftOTitai nr nnnrtAH itAiftn rrnm ttia Tninruin :t. . .. . rvi.i t- advisory capacitv. George Fullen- Koshan, 80 mnes nonneasi oi to one to reiect CommlniAnw L" k., "fVr- S S ZZZ Y9? v.lB I"1,- welder of Carlton was chairman. Tsltslhar. from which ne was anv uuduouu "-"-- " " " r I uce uuver r. vuouu w m i 0-, . . , about the head and nanas. saia. i supreme court in Salem. Here It The housebreaking attempt on An army discharge paper found I o. nn Wnvprnhftr 14. 1930. that November 1 was frustrated when in the automobile have not fur- I coshow and his associates, sub- scribed to tne au-inci"sive state policeman's command to the driver to stop. The occupants of the car disappeared in the brush. One revolver was found in the car, another In the river. The trail of the fugitives led in to the hills and then separated. one to reiect Commimlonnr Charles K. Spaulding's demand one of White's neighbors, who had been called to the door by the men and became suspicious of their actions, called the police. After smashing a window lock on White's house, the would - be burglars escaped the approaching officers. The police, however, took the car the men left behind. The machine, which bore Wash ington license plates, proved to be a stolen one. Wilfong last night had on his person pictures identical with ones found in the stolen car, nished any tangible clues to the identity of either man, police said. PATRIOTIC S NOTE IIH Jointly celebrating the 68th an- and! bindlnz oath which was to form the cornerstone for the financial structure Empire was to raise. Oath Was Taken in Coshow's Office Here Miss Winifred Graham, notary nubile and secretary to C. A. How ard, state superintendent of pub lic instruction, was called fo Jus- Z?2?"r. -tie.,'iaU W6re h rKLX MttSueStlld Genai nrf V " ? "it Pjr cent permanent Man piannea w uu. ment employes. Spauldlng declar to Hailun or Suihwa and set up a . ront,no Ma ,,Cr,::. CHARITY IN LETTEBS SENT OUT new Heilungkiang provincial gov- salary rednction and saId ernment. ...... of ployes' voluntary contribution was Japan Informed the League oi d . Nations that she would not evacu- ? i 'i? thJt t Manchuria until a new treaiy r,v, T ' Continuing Its charity fund way t a k l!rntVnt between her Chairman J. C. Alnsworth de had been negotiated between her ffnded the present f alary 8chedule vi -iwiii.n. fiMi nut of the ana POIted out the work of the Chinese .civilians ft f the ,Uff memhen had been 1 . 7r;Vo7v- nearly 50 per cent during the past i"oi- - , i -- --'j i - - i j coi . no biu mere naa Deen an tlceCoshow's office to witness the campaign, the Community Service Hy in the sub-sero eae'j, actual rednction in tho, nnondm signatures of the original officers finance committee this morning Tokyo dlspatcnea in costs during the year, and directors and to make noUr- will mail pledge cards to the Moscow that serious complications The 10 cent contributlon lt business will result if soviet troops are sent was calculated, will amount to PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19 (AP) An explosion, said by po-jtime of the accident, ial affidavit to the oath required smaller offices and City police who last night aT- niversary of Abraham Lincoln's by the state corporation commis- houses. Representatives of the or- into North Mancnuna. about $20,000 a month. rested the man, stated that his Gettysburg address and holding sloner on the application io sen sanizauon wiu comer wun me , Vi tiT aht Xew Era s011011 car was not equipped wltn a their annual meeting, 70 members stock. Miss oranam repons mat ui me. uiger ibumuws wa mALi r.i qiTv -H.Kiai,! in rMinired bv nf tha Raim VAAartoA p.tHniio waa oreeterl bv Justice Cosh- businesses to lay out plans for Chiang is.ai-anea, law. it also was reported he was societies last night banqueted and ow himself who proceeded first getting monthly donations from the Nanking 1,. highway projects for use In the uiiiuig al uit" Bfci.v. " I viovtcu ucn uiiinri a u ciiu x. . I iu luuuuube wv. , i -V.,,:, ... . I. , if anliitrl9 The Chinese I '"I fcCULJ ICI1C1 yiugisui UI IU His car, C. A. Ralph S. Hamilton, former mar and the other Empire buna- wimam aicuiicnnsi jr. ana u .f,-:-l that highway department. One was th lice to have been an anti-fascist an old, light touring, was heavily speaker of the Oregon house of ers. Then Justice Coshow, accord- George L. Arbuckle of Commun- ministryor war offered realignment of the Pacific high- . m. tnnirht oanBed ex- Liamnirort TnrARPntatle. ad1rPRMd the I in tn. Mtn fir&ham. nersonallv 17 Service will interview superln- Chang H8uen-""5 u.v war from the erest f th bill whinr late tonight caused ex-I d amazed o 7 . . - . I . . ... . . 1 J I tensive damage to a iasnionaoie i no cnarge win oe piaceu group nhpatnnt Hill section witnin a against the man in connection ism." on eo, nuurcBStu lasting IO saiaa unuam. Vci " - 7 . . IL . , . , . i. n OftnP.ral Mau Peace-TIme Patriot- reid aloud the oath which follow- tendenta of the schools in effort all his troops General th .tatftment of Fettv. Feller, to obtain relief funds from the Chan-Shan. Chinese mmanae 1863. The family had first 1 I block of the home of Marquis A. I with the accident, the police said, j L. C. McShane, of the Sons of stockman, Adams and Coshow, teachers Kh!LA l -m were 10 000 ar- Kay engineer, cated in Scottsburg, but on the Ferrante Italian consul general. After receiving from the de- Union Veterans, was elected presi- wherein each man was set forth The Service committee yester- 0es. ne jam. Rusalan bor. 1700 feet in ! decline iof that once promisius i Tne blast shattered winaows panmeni oi justice a duuouu a-1 aent to sueceea uuy it. stover, portv removed to Roseburg. At I over a wi,ie area and rocked sev- lng tor the arrest of WBtfong, I founder of the organization and the age of eight he came with J eral homs in the St. Martin's city police had been on the look- president for the past two years. his narents to saiem wnen na -ection. No one was lnjurea. ow lor mm bbi nu uui 1M otner oincers cnosen were: iiimnii tne oxiice oi see- nr,i Warranto via win wei-i ea tnai ne uvea uwr i oars, iieroert usuin oi ine uauxa- xetary of state. come tomorrow his foreign mln- tin did not state on what charges j ters of the American Revolution, He attended a scnooi iter. Dino Grand!, on nis arrival ne was wuicu. i vice-presiueni ; which was taught by Miss Lizzie ,n thla Mtr. aid a8 BOon as I PniA. an aunt of R. P. Boise, v-o, that exnlosion I knew it it was housed in a building back meant for me." f the Enlsconal church. It was I police euarded the consul's i private school which was Jater bome all day today to thwart any merged with, wmameiie uniTcr- outbreaks against mm oy an- elty. Miss Boise going aiong as a fascists. teacher and young unaawica gu Inr as nupIL He attended Wil- PPIOOUC EE XHB1TS UNUSUALLY LAPIG E Mrs. Grace C. I .Unnm court raised his hand, , . . . n I t I I . ... Aiicaeison oi tne apanisn-Amen- .vA( his associates to do llke- can war veterans auxiliary, sec retary, and Mrs. W. P. Watklns of the American Legion auxiliary, treasurer. Fourteen patriotic organizations are represented In the federation. The next meeting will be held at the call of the president, some- as the "owner" of 200 shares or .. ." ."i""" I y Tlno. nmnan mtncV oi tne Laa ana uusn Dans; Will uer. "paid for in actual money" in the f""6 J'tTOO sum of $20,000 each. Following month for four months plan 100 v 1 n,fk fnah. PO' cent. This contribution will oZ rhechlei T justlc the UU iVitM ,M hi. hanA month, lt was stated. Returns on the letters mailed Monday requesting appointment In each office, business and oth- Johnson Thinks Hoover Should way from the crest of the hill above New Era to Canby, a change which Roy A. Klera, state high- said would save distance and would eliminate several dangerous curves. The other was the realign ment of four and one-half miles of The Dalles - California highway north of Redmond. Klein presented studies of traf- wise. and according to Miss Gra ham's testimjny, the men Jointly took the oath which The States man herewith again reprints: ma- a a. . m counis ana cobib in connection TVTrf Klin A&ain wlth improvements to the Pacific IV UL ivuii highway. He said widening the . - . . v hlrhvir tmm Vaw Vra tn ftalHH CHICAGO, Nov. 19 l- from the nresent 16-foot width tn A nrffuTtWfl tirkTl nf 1 f ATI ATI Tt f assist with the solicitation ana unlUd States wr: 20 feet and bringing it up to mod collection oi tunas nave oeen re- Johnson saia uaj : - e hiehwav standards woald I . . . I M kwM. h A HT1 we. th. under!mied. being- first celved in gooaiy numDer, accora- aent Hoover wouia cost $780,000. while wldenlnr to morn. for himself denoseillnf to T. A. Wlndlshar. finance I Avinv rratitude or tne ran 4 A An 1 A AAst 1 AAA AAA land says: That the undersigned are I cbairman lng to T. A. winaunar, unance dying gratituae oi in .. 30 feet would cost $1,000,000 He is urging every fIia f the republican party mftra Hft ...A th. fftdk.-i hnre Roads Virtually lamette for some time startins OfJ Wnrlr nn in 1873: clerked in a store: at- awaaw ww tndMf the University of Oregon read law In the offices of Judge B. F. Bonham, now aeceasea, and Judge William Ramsey now f McMinnville. He graduated from Willamette law school along with Mark C. Fuilerton and COASTAL SILVERTON. Nov. 19 Entries eooperatiTe poured into tne niastman duhuiuS day -mm. mm r I on West Mam street iate wuj Halted UV KaWS the annual two-day poultry, corn, nnt and noUto show, and late in v . i n a hroneht the evening every available lot of emergency" road work to a Tirtual space was Uken. A few more en. : . . . . i . .... . e .hn hsn i tries win arrive mia iuuium&. .Whitney C. Boise, ootn oi waom atanasuii - On the eve of the opening, much recently passed, away. peen wor r. in the show was evident He was admitted to tne oar m highway soutn o - na d,slay Dromlse8 1835 and went vltn wars: ni- sent out to tne jou uu mwoo -' rT,trr .n t. -t -. TatTer lerton to Colfax, Whitman conn- the Polk county project west of to be XflIl. cared in the law practice. In 1 work before noon. Ume before "SoiSSl otxTTt TSFSStf person "pledging the dly's Pay 'a followed the lead ol : Calvin f S. ad.1 'ZSZ which time plans will he laid for named company, as indicated below; month to remit at once for No- coolidge and decided not to do- counU and estimated a three-laao cooperative observance of that i?ZrXlilL "d Tem.be.p because funds are badly com candidate next Tear. road wouW not be needed tyi & r.ufnmla senator, pans-1.... lng enroute to Washington said: E1n Watklni attorney. renew "The decision of Mr. Coolidge tne appiication of D. E. Lamb not to become a candidate next and the international UUUtie FLOODED BY BIS1 duct or its Business ana auir, . . tvi. time, that we have investigated and know neeaed at mis ume. It. financial condition : mat w r i 1 fully qualified ana competent to ib- i o f a O tify ae-to th truth of the facta called Vv IVCrtOn 0n(lS lor Dy tnis oian; wn w u vr- i i v vi. f i fully examined ail statements and an- I jj ,ktc rrnman I year entitles him to the nig nest corporation for a permit to lay ft swera in tne witnin raimni. yWllifiAAAiK,AAi. nraise of the American peopio. , nin line alone the old Oregon m I . . -. . . . v n a w aVa I . n . 7717 u. l4nTl li, Mr- o"or wou i itsu ana tne t;oiumDia iutw r lOUr ZO LlICrilCU like decision he would have the highway from the eastern bona- (Turn to page 2, col. 8) icon Koroma annerfor ludke I As far as is now known, the osv w ; - r i . .Lin , ...I, mm. ii lu-ear exmoita nu o- iMnH nf rnntinnM beavv rains. "r: " " r rnrtr,oT; ;we8: made last night included: turkeys, 34; geese, 14; raoDiis, 13; ducks, 33; chickens, ZJi; 21 10-ear exhioits ana sev- PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 19 (AP) Oregon coastal streams or indirectly, any hlblta attached hereto, and that each nil all of tha reoresentatlons made are true, and that no material fact In an swer to the several questions has been omitted : and we further say that there are no agreements, understandings or cnntnrti. either verbal or written, ex press or Implied, by which any one s received, or nmviir s-ratltnde of the ranx SILVERTON, Nor. 19 Two and file of the republican party. thono&nd barrels of flour have VZ ..direcuy le't the Fischer Flouring mills of wjft puffna Out r nnridration in any siiverton for the government otXltllll JTULLllIK wui wre overflowlna- tonight as the I manner whatever for the sale of the I china, according to the officials I T3 ' . Dcti frA&T ree,ultof otlnued hffvy rains. JTSS, of the local flouring mill. Big KUStl UrCCT mm fub iriend nd former partner rul- t.u. s. empioymem o... --T--. cation- ana tne exnions hereto. attached This completes the first part oi the order which came through the (Turn to page 2, col. 1) said. T?ain. snow and sleet, swept Judging will begin Friday and acr08s the state by a high wind. will he finished sometime during continued into the night. Little the afternoon. The show is spon- damage was reported. Three Slayers Convicted Cruelty Charge Is Filed Elderly man Is Killed Revaluation is Sought sored by merce. the chamber of com- rvcn VOR MURDER EUGENE, Ore., NorAl Up)1 Threo men, tried in connection with tho death of Daniel Castro, Mexican railroad employe, were convicted by a circuit court Jnry Jiere today. ' . " Mlgnel Marrero was convicted .i rt dezTea mnrder-and ' tno jury recommended lite imprison ment, Chauneey Guymon was con i ricted of second degree murder and. Harvey fchlrey waa convicted I of manslaughter. They will he 4 entenced Monday. . Castro was shot and killed when h eame npan tho three men in the act of Vohbing two ot his - friends.: vv; fTTiAIM BOO SLAIN PORTLAND, Ore,, Not. 1J.- (AP) W. E. j Colvln, ToT t r lanndrrman-farmer. waa I todav bv A. L. . Cross, Uto officer at tho Oregon Hn aocietT. on ft chargo of r emelty alter he ftllogedly droro nt nf bis war deliberately to ran ' over Sandy, ft 1-year-old imported . fitfh terrier, on Canyon road. . v Colvln nleaded not guilty when ' .y hefork Circuit Judge Mean. ? Tho case . was let for Noyember Mutual Savings Directors Hold Initial Meeting ni lTrn niTiinmu RTLVERTON. NOT. 19 (AP) I ll fi I rll inillHllllI .v. !v loc,,. Farmer's National Grain corpor- The planing mill of the 811- ULlllLU UnlUHUJtl 7 " ";:rn mm lTsloner ation and tho Chicago Grain Sta- ver Falls Lumber company is by Corporation Commissioner runninr an eight hour shift for Mark Mcuanisier oi a porum. : ".'.v .,-7 T. t tm a rnah order the Empire Holding company to i L" 1 - Z1 m VV i mmber of eral services tor Isaac Dempeey. .."?n"-7n", 3 ell 12.500.000 of iU pital oroerw . AUaitle coast, about 5, who died -anddon.ry t;&M&lotajffi SpS, "waT Tearly welk.' work a until The' crew ha. been ley residenU feared -jrigg SSj tfTlS7pSoii next spring for the local concern. 'six hours a day for sometime. beheld RICKREALL, Nov. 19 Fun- Three witnesses told Cross, he said, they saw Colvin turn out of his lane of traffic to run over the dog. FALLS TJXDER ENGINE KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Nov. 19 (AP) A 78-year-old man,week Dack to thft former location organized board of directors ot the Mutual savings ana ion as sociation was held yesterday art- flood. Coos river was bankEftUl and waa expected to leave its banks unless the rain abates. Shipping along the Oregon coast, however, waa delayed but tun. Va 6aotw!s Te.oYr per Pole, ta SH -; .- the vicinity of Newport, Kugeno i w j - grouy. Offices must also oe wen TTTrv vastM financial organ- iBBend Schools in Serious UHUL1UU. XU UC building at Portland a substantial J Quandary; Taxes Unpaid Th. Wti.1 e.UB ot th. 4 topplid Tr' ti. i gale that struck the coast. BOCiauon waa uom .- i emoon at tho ottices ot tho m-Heater fosses nanv wmcn were moveu . mis identified by the name Erickson, was killed beneath a Southern Pa cific switch engine here tonight. on Liberty street. New direct ors. I. IL Van Winkle and Dr. L. O. Clement, qualified and will Police, who said ho had been re- g6rTe M directors, replacing rep- Perplexities which follow re- seonoed. The Empire's furnishings fUBai 0f largo taxpayers to "come were to he In nf"ony with the Un mon wCrere. large-scalo operations of tho con- ..... corn. First, ft deep plush green tealed to Rufua C. Holman, ttato . ... nnrrhued for all the treasurer, and members of the office. Then private rooms were state tax commission Thursday Mannhelmer, leased from Jail this morning aft er being held on a chargo of drunkenness, expressed the opin ion ho fell of tithe engine or do- j . .... ! . . . . . . liherateiy inrew cimseiz unaer m wheels, . KLAJIATH FLANS PROBB KLAMATH FALLS, Ore--Nov. 19 -(AP) The Klamath county budget' committee tonight " ap proved tho expenditure ox is&vv for re-evaluatlon of all property In tha county. Flvo thousand dol lars had been requested for that purpose by committees from tho taxpayers' league and tho grange. Tho budget eommltteo refused ta cut salaries of county employes or to recommend a . special elec tion to nlaco S 2 5.0 00 for building an armory In ft bond sinking fund. resentatives of tho former con- Hat in Hing as . i oixicesv ines iwu COUrt ASDirant provided for the "modest and pru- when a delegation of w r I iiAntiv t,.M" nffleera and direct-1 sens headed bTC.L.hl TWinitelT tossing his hat Into ors. Each official was given lee-j merchant and school director in Definitely tossing niauku i h Minr deslenlthat citv. visited the capital In trolling company, tho PradenUal "dk some took red. sehrch of a possible Motion, v Bancorporatlon. lait ftf ItavtoV Thursday do- some green, some blue. All the it was pointed out at the. con- It is probable that two addi- Stayton, Ydato for appointments of the offlee were ference that collections in taxei uonai avectors wm u jobmju i ff. -nnntv commission-1 In harmony. The wamut aau u uescnute eoay w TT! Tho board la busy closing ;;;b,;7t 0 the Tepublloan vot- and chairs matched beautifully, rent year sgggaU approximate 5Att; at -present Tho. davenport, provided ht: ly WMM Urn JlfJO. soon. its connection tial organisation of ?ortland and Vh Porter of Silver- dividual officer woro tn keeping This situation w will onntlnnA an lndenendent, I fUira . 7 . ... v I . Nn, -vra I ni-tlv tn th fact that too two i ton. wno is xneciea m u cwi ww, - ... . : - . . m. - ftv... AAwasilwsBk iawswa. nllsi Tn wnm rlHuu uiftuave dldat to succeed nunseix inongn i in.vnpwri u i - -rr. -"L, taTaa. I. . . .... ..VUJI.. i... .mnlt AIM nu ini kin nnx nun Ul TW ! no nas given on bo i-i.ui.u , 7 I lVv. .w their Heater has never hoen ft can-1 Dunnes oiuces. tne w i" 'V. dldato for public office before I furniture and fixtures rurnisnea i taxes waa oecix u locally owned body. . PLAN NEW ATTACK -- . l ornate xor pnniu oiuc Bminmiunu - - i - , , -k . - .a -: I jk .v.. v. v.. - .....i l I . MMmnnHnn MmmUi as. th business depression, and proD- i- . jii...... i Atm vt. Aim-- rt I r n hi. anrMt ihai that the lit-1 sblv tho fact that their property London Daily Mall today said was horn in tho place wmcn no luai pneo or eaca oavenpon ?Z " i..t Var . . . . ... w i m i ii a . v ... .n I v.t-u tiAt .nt tKAA Tha I than .1 Afl ner cent last year. mere were inaicauons tne anpao- now owns ua n ww "7 I T7."" vTm. A.i.rAi nat tho eM army in Manchuria was pro- his life. He vrlll make further desks were likewlso costly. A Mannhetmor JJJ r,, t ttck Chlnchow. last S statement as to what he stands smoking stand with small cup-1 failure of th mills to pay their StrateVc point la Manchuria held tor later on when the campaign board tor tho keeping of Uot I taxes, ano r "'""' ctory, they said. noon at t o'clock. Burial will bo in the new cemetery at Dallas. Mr. Dempsey, resident ot this section for more than 40 years and member of a pioneer Polk county family, left his house about 10 o'clock Tuesday night to to to the nearby garage, which condition In the Bend school dis- I ne operated. trict. It was argued by the visit- He was not seen again nnw. ors that more than $120,000 Ubout :S0 this morning when would bo required, In addition to his son, Lynn, found nis oooy on f nnda now available, to earo tor tho sidewalk between mo . w the salaries, bond retirement and places. Death was due to a heart interest obligated by the scnooi iumi. - - - district during the fiscal school He is nT6l.b''.bi? 5 year. Tho rtate treasurer was re- and three children: Mr Mary quested to consider a ioan to m i auui. - - "-.r"' - school district. This is not be- ana lleved possible, officials saia, ror tho reason that the state treasurer must demand speeiu securities fixed hy law. - One official expressed himself as being ot tho opinion that the reduction of the tax aeunquem penalty from 11 to 1 per cent, was responsible for the unsatis factory tax situation In some of the counties. Members of th state tax com Newly Married Pair Unhurt as Auto Overturns Mr. and Mrs: Henry MeCoIlttsa, while on their5 wedding Journey, narrowly escaped serious injur near Nowhere lata weaneeuy. mlsoT decured tia while tax The UtamoUU IJwUjV thjj rth.M-r wonld he I were riding skidded from thJ ghway ; and overturned. 71" ' vT k- ha OTtdenc of ft Mr. and Mrs. Mccouum waro by, tho Chinese. opens. (Turn to page I, coL J J, g.ruxtrik. to any section able to get out of the car throngki oTthTstito Tmost ot Uie eoun- window. Mrs. MeCoJUmjwl thitax collections have been formerly Miss Karleno Rico.The were mriiou u. y;..vi i