TIIH JIKNII mn.hff.TIS, DAILY fcOlTlON, lIKJfD, OKKfJON, HATl'llDA V.JA X I'AHY 22, 12I. PA(JK n. 9 1 -a 1 I 1 I vkff IIICM) TltAIN HL'IIKDl'IfM - Oregon Trunk Arrives, 7,86 A. M. tunves, 8:00 P. M. O..W. It. N. Arrives, t:fi0 1'. M. Loaves, 7:00 A. M. ' LOCAL NliWS ITEMS Unit Kliuny Ih iiiicli from it nhort IiIIhIiiiiiih lrl) to Itiui iiionil. Mm, Jack Iliirtiui In spending few iluyii with friends In rrlnevllln, Mm, I., L. Ciibli ri'liirni'il In hi nigh) fniiu ii vliill Willi relatives ill Cumin Itock. Vlnn Ni'll Tiff t will upend Mil' weekend wlili licr brother ul Itml- 111011(1, (I. W, l.iiiiruuter, rouilniimter nf tin Oregon Trunk railroad, arrived In In. ml lunl iiIkIiI. J, II, MulMi.ir returned thin nun n liiK from ii InmliifHH trip tn I'cnllnnil mill points In ft it lie. W. II. HuKKott. Undmnnd iillorncy. Ih Hpnndltig Hi" liny In lli'inl iilli'iul- InK III legal business. Minn linn I.i'wln riitiirni'il In I'nrt 1 it it I hint night iiftnr n vIhII nf sovornr days spout wild friends In llend. Leo A. Thomas linn linen engaged iik architect fur Hid imw $75,000 un ion IiIkIi m lioiil building it liedwoml. Mm. M. M. I.nlly. who Iiiih I) vlttltlnK her sinter, Mlns Mnrln Gin- i nlmi, loft lux! night to ii' In in to her homo In Portland. M ih. V. K. llnrhtold of I'lirlliiml. wlm Iiiih been vlnllliig her parents. Mr. niul Mrn. I J. Young, left for hr liniiiu lunl night. Mm. H. A. I'nrily left llil morning fur Imr home lit Kt'iinitwlrk, Wash., after n vlnll nf 10 ilay wit li her noil, tlio Itov. J. Kdgnr I'tirdy. Mr. ii nil Mm. W. 1). Ilnnies, Mr. mill MrH. Clyde M. McKay mid It. C. Kills nra ti 1 1 nt I n K thn meeting of llii) Hhrlno lit I'lirtlutid today. Thn Mlnses AgnoH Campbell mid Kiinlrn Cullow with passengers on tlio nlitlit train to Portland, where limy will vlnlt frlinulH for u few day. MurrliiKO license worn Issued to day ami ytrdiiy afternoon to ' rnr M. Franks mid Violet Mnvno mid Charles It. I.owo mid Ida V. Itnhort. Punnongnrs on tlio Ili-n iI-PIIvit l.iikn HtiiKn till tuornliiK won: Mix Catherine Manny, to Harper: K. A. Axlell mid 11. K. Ni'll. to Silver Lake. Mm. J. J. llavllck Iff t liint nlKlit i for Iht home In I'orl Ifi ml after liav-1 ItiK spent tlio pllHt 10 days VUllllll! Iir daughter. Mrn. A. (1. Chollck of; I.n rino, I Uncle Sam Delouses Trains in Fight Against Crop Cooties I'nclo Snm'B oncniinler with th enntb durliiR the war was-noi a now oxporlonco. Although' II In not Ranarally known ho Vii boon biltllng various kinds of crop contlnn for mnriy years to the ex tent Hint the dnpurtniont'n work linn dnvoloped until now uront "do lotinlng" niui'lilncB which fumlRnto n freight trnln with onse are tn oporutlon. Tho Outy of the Fodornl Horticultural bonrtt Is to guard the Unltod States borders and prevent the entrance of Injurious plant Innects. This board has saved American farmors millions of dollars Just now tho Mexican bordor Is being watched clostily against pink '. bollworm. Tho pictures show, uppor, the .Interior of a cyanide plant at Laredo, Tex., whore tho poisonous gas Is turned Into string nf freight anrs coming Into the U. 8. Centor, exterior of a hug fuml gatinnvjUnt built by the Department of Agriculture. Lower, mem hem of he horticultural board which enforces tbe.crop quarantine lawa. Oti Karl B-KWIerraatftUr W 0. Hunter, Dr Charles L. Mur tii halrgiMJjuirw'v;M40MiW- SPRING MODELS ARE PRODUCED m:w VOliK M ,NI t i t him; lilSTItlCT 1,1 HV CIIVHTALIZIMJ UliMIA'H KI'VI.CM WH l( 'II WILL iu: i ot.i.ow 'mm vi;,it. liy "Mnrjnile." ( Willi en for tlin UiiIiimI Press.) NKW yoitK, Jan. 22. New York'H iiiuniiriiclurliiK illidilct Ih working upon Hpilng iiioiIi-Ih full-tilt IIiIh find month of tlio now your, and nvon lliu ri'lall I mil ii Ih hIiowIiik advance, linen, wlilln inllady purchtinnr Ih qullo ugug at tlmiio aprliiK ruvnlatloiiH In Jnn iiary, Ktylu IrniulH liavn not. really irryHtallli'd an yi'l, iiIHioiikIi varloun IIiimh hIiow hoiihi polnlH of Hlmiliirlty wlilrh ti'll what tlin hkhhoii'h modi) will Im. KiiIIh nra morn vuili'd than any thliiK olatt, I'Hpm'lally In Ilia mitltcr of IrlinmltiK. Komo Immhh-m una rol oiimI niiiliroliliii'liiH, othi'm i-xplolt th llim of hritld III novid iIi-hIkiih, wlilli1 otliiTH aiillvi'ii Ilia roHtiimo with Kay lixadi'd t rl in in I iik. IVrhapH tlin lat tiT Ih jiiohI In favor, for each hoimn hlnnvH at Iniint hoiihi liaad trlnimi'd Mrn, A. A. HyuioiiH and daiifthtor arrlvad Iioiiiii IIiIh nioruliiK nfiar HpondliiK th" Paul mouth vIhIUiik wllll Mrn. HymoiiK' pari'iitH ul C'niili mor". WiihIi. Mr. mid .Mm. K. A. IfnriiiHon were iivit nlKht vlnllom In lli'inl, nti ionic from I.aknvluw to tlialr Iioiiiii In lla I.it, laavliiK IIiIh mornliiK on I ho S. T. & 8. train. Mrn. I". I,. NVII and rhlldren of Hi nt tin am rii'ioil nrrivalH In timid, wlmro t tiny will npnnd tlio nnxt fnw davH vIhIUiik Mm. Nral'H lirotlmr, Kd ward liniitry. Mm. II. M. Doty of Clovrdiik Wnnli., rnlurnnil to Imr home IIiIh inoriilnx nflnr a uliort vlnlt Willi Iht huh -t ii -hi w ami 1 u iik li t ur. Mr. mid Mrn. K. I,. Colilo. I.. P. JohiiHon loft tant nlKht for Portland to ronnult n nporlallnt In mitard to tlin Injury to tils oyn, dun to n ntnnl Hpllntnr nntnrlnK tlin nyn hull, ftiiHtnlnnd whllo at work nt ramp No. 1 rnronlly. Mrl'IlK flun rcpnlrlnn of nil k Iml h : Htrlctly flmt-rliiMi work Kuarantond. lit Pnrli walinr'H upon Hioro. llitfc Orand mimk ball nt tlio pvm. Knti ruary 14th. Rupir nnrvnd ,y IiuIIi-h of .MixiHi'liiiait. Adv. '.19-40(! Mil 1 1 h. Homo tuodnlH nrn vary Ky Willi inotlfH of vnrl-oolornd IihiiiIk, will lu otham linn Jul and irrldancuiit. .Many of lliu ciipa-liiu:k nulls liavi) Ii bnadnd pnttnrii alio lit tlin enpu mlK". Navy lilim, uh iihiiiiI, Ih the niiaHoii'n favo)nd milt color. Trlco 1 1 no Ih I Im rnlKiiliik muturlnl, and It Ih tlinHii Htandard Mil" trlnotliio hiiIIh that f lun ii I colorod IiiiiiiIh moro than any of llni ollinrn. Onn modol com IiIiiiih linniiu mid pniii.'Oi.'k lilim lioadn with flonH of tlio Haniii nhudnH. Tlio floKH :ii:Ih uh Htnui or tendril, and tho hnadn lira comhliind Into u floral mo tif whliih In iiMi'il on tho long Tux edo collar, the fluro cuffH and tho COIlt pllpllllll. On 111" wholu, thnru ih u niinllur col to all Hi" hiiIIh. TIiIh Ih tlio Hhort-front coat, with tlin longer or "nlouch" buck. Th Ih offncl dvcl opnd from Ih" wlnler'n vokuo for the "hiiddli'd" wrap Hint Ih, tho wrap clutched up In lliu front, falling buck upon tlin Hliouldnm, and than hIiowIiik a lower back ImiKth than front. Thin fad Ih traiiHfi-rrcd to tlio null coat nither than tlin nklrt in Hi" nprluK Hun. KprlnK bnlU which aru plain, headed or nmhroldnrcd aro lined. A few hoiiHn lira iniiklnK Hiilln hiiIIh In plucn of tho tiiffntu 1 1 mi of forinnr black. Muny nport inodelH of I weed urn ulno upon tlin market, but JerneyH nro prucllcully out of tlin hIiowIiik. Tlio winter voifiiu for pluld, pleated nklrtH In IioIiIIiik over for tlin HprliiK Hnanoti. Contrary to expectation, tho color nffi'ctn aro nvmi darker than thny linvu bnnn for winter wear. Tan Ih tho main color In all tho pluld ef fect h, mid navy mid tan, or brown and tun urn tho lcadnm. Illack mid white offnclH aro uIho vary proml nnut, Ilolh box and killed iikmIcIh lire nhown, and uven plain Kalliereil or nhlrrod Hiioh arn upon lliu market. Tailored flannel nkirlH In white trliniimd with red or preen hIIIcIiIiik nro n big lino for renort wnar. White and rod, or whlto mid Krnnn chncked effnctH nro ulno very good. Colored hllk hlilrtn uho full In ulinOHt cxcIiihIvc ly and llio Spuiilxli effect, n given by u low, hlKhly-colorud huhIi, Ih very popular. KuhIioh of color upon whim flannel or crepe d rhino nklrtH arc I ulno very prominent Can Elephant Jump? Allhnnu'li ibey nrn generally helU.fert tn be able to do so. II Is luiirsllln. owing to weight nuil siriifture. for nn elephant In Innp either tip M forward. A Iik eli-iil'int tnkes 0 feel u Inelun nt ! a sirliln. hul n 7-fort trench would be nn hopeless a barrier to It as one of TO feet. A Wholesome Fear. Rome highly strung persons, rays a niedli'ul writer, are even afraid of In Biiluinte objects. This accounts for ninny nervous penplo being afraid of venturing loo near a plumber. I'umti. London. 9 ,jfpr l ' fi it ADd'tPH UROI PIUSINTS 1 J .A BILUE BURKE t, T5y Aiungsnwnt with F Zicgfeld, Jt ) in . The Frisky Ato.Johnson Kho always playml a winning ganio with tlio men. Itut one night Hhn made a mln-cno and como wntvli tho goHHlpsi run up a score! - LIBERTY TONIGHT and SUNDAY I lum'i .11 - : CORRESPONDENT SEES MENACE IN HATRED OF GREAT BRITAIN I,ONI)OV, Jan. 22. Hlr Phillips . gt rid of all that silly, nhlldlnh bar ;iblni, the famous war correspondent, btirlnm? Has It learned no lonmn ban rnturiw.fl from 1,1. i-i vUH , at all out of the moHsacro of Its youth thn I' lilted Hlates with onn bitter memory of Inn haired of Kngland that Ih being sedulously and subtly cultivated in America. Tn UH new book, "People of Dos - tiny," ho tells of his many pleasant recollections of New York and Jlos - ton, but says: "Thero Ihu propaganda of bato bo - iiik Hi,ri.-ii.i uiroiiBiioiiniiecouniry orijipg suggests a sort of Journalists' most polsonouH, iiihIIcIoiih, and dan-' union. gerous character, In which Kngland j -j d think," ho says, "that there Is represented as an arrogant, grasp- mgnt bo an International society of lug and brutal country, Intensely ! journalists, pledged In honor to ab JealouN of I'ncle Kam and deliberate- main from all provocative writing ly hostile. It Is the same kind of ! about other nations, and to 'denounce propaganda which Inflamed Germany 'aB unprofessional the conduct of any against Kngland, and Kngland of thelr fellows who are found gull agalnnt Germany. It reaches down ty of reading slander and spite cal to the Ignorance and passions of the culatcd to disturb the world's peace." same classes. "Taunts In American newspapers aro answered by gibes In English newspapers. Hitter speeches by senators are cabled to Kngland and hurt. Tiny aro answered by sting ing satire. ; "It the world noi old enough to W,'a-;l'V--':.-7 A Wonderful Picture GRAND TONIGHT Last Time V' ' 1 ion tho nltur of stupidity? Aro civil- 1 IZI'd DeODleS tO gO On flltlKlllg mild at ( onch othnr for Hp0rt: uttering prov - Lcatlvo cries like dirty little school- j boyg for tIl8 Hako t BCOrK otf each ( other in newspapers or political de- . bates, careless of the horrible dan - ; g,.rg wh)ch Bre thnroby caused?" Discussing tho means of best pre - 1 VOntlng this state of affairs, Hlr Phil- PARING KNIFE j IS UNSHEATHED (Continued from Page 1.) mlsisoner from J3000 to J3C00 per year, and the clerk of the state land board from $2000 to J3000 per year are recommended In the report of the special legislative committee on sal aries and state and county officials. Salary Itnl.-o Advlsol. General Increases are also recom mended for county superintendents: of schools. A recommendation wasj made that the salaries of county ; Judges be increased. Salaries of 'county clerks In most cases, are adc-j quate. the report states. In a few instances county treasurers ar un- jderpald. while on the other hand. I sheriffs of two or three counties are! ! found to be overpaid. The report is ' signed by Senators Bell and Strayrj and Representatives Dodd. Wheeler and Haines. I "Our Investigations have been made with a view of maintaining ef-j ficiency in public offices," the re- j port reads. "We have sought to j protect tho taxpayer from Inefficient j service." A bill, fathered by Senators Stray- j s er. Hume and Jones, provides that ; county assessors "shall place upon the assessment roll any personal and , real property subject to taxation : upon demand in writing of any tax payer of the state." CVt Delays Action. ! The house committee on resolu tions balked at the cost of proposed memorials, although they were in ac-1 cord with the plan to designate Another family has orgiini7ril a hank in the home. The fa 'her Is pri"Kii!er.t, the- mother c-hier, tlin oldest liov bookkeeper, and one of oir lilt In automatic re corillns ?nfes nets ns receivinK teller. It's lofi of fun. Itecotne a bank president tomorrow with one of our little banks. The First V.qtinnnl Hunk. JIlllllliF Chevrolet Four-Ninety Touring Cm .'',!' , ...T'.. v! BEND GARAGE ' ... Dr. John McI.niiKlilln and tha ltov. JiiHon I.eo as tho two men to repre sent Oregon In the hull of fume at Washington. An appropriation of 20,000 wan naked for tho erection of two bronze nlatiinn. The 1)111 was seal back to Hie committee for re drafting, ho that thn required sum may bo met through private nourcou. The first appropriation bill which made 1(8 appearance In tho senate Is 'sponsored by Senator Ellis and pro- nflfH nn Increnun In lhf nnnnnl nn. ! proprlatlon for the maintenance of the state experimental station In ! Harney county from $4000 to 15000. it proposed to put an additional 'tax on gasoline to help raise a fund j for the upkeep of roads. This has ; been gathwed from the attitude of 'the Joint roads and highway com- mission. Where Sound Travels Far. Across Ice and pnrilrulnrly In hird frfnrt, st.und travels amaxlngly. Lieut. Foster, on an arctic expedition, found that he could converse with another man quite easily across the mouth of a buy which was a mile and a quarter wide. Come In nnd let us explain to jou how our little automatic recording home safes work. The First National Hank. .1 Dorothy Daltoit IX "A ROMANTIC ADVENTURESS" Gambling for love and gold in the "devil's playground" at Monte Carlo. 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