The ( 77 Weather oura&l Crrculatioft C&pit OREGON: Tonight and Tues day fair, except ..probably rata near coast, moderate southwester ly winds IjOCAIi: Temperature, manlmans 46, minimum 86. Trace rainfall, river . feet, stationary ful 1'-"' .. .g. av . , salem iuw. F"1! ,4 094; 1920. 17,7. "iu' X ... 1920, 47,177; roil cou' audit Bureau of Circu- " Associated Pres. Full jV We. ident tar Imports Trade Com DB1 ation Up to Con- nrt Th.. npas. without power under exist- to shut out wheat im ..l hp "apparem.y ..no La undT the Lever act to L. trading In wheat," the . ... bride commission sj u l.n-.rt LO m'SlUflH VYHOU" Llic today at the White miinn says that "while i not available that fu Line is responsible for the lis wheat prices, it does not I that future trading IP L at present operating, is of iWe service to tne grain It suggests, however, that htory action Is to be em- the question be consiaereu L-pss and that legislation ected wnti war powers u Salem, Oregon, Monday, December 20, 1920. . 'Dutch Frank' Killed IGreek King At Astoria In Duel By Warden's Posse limm:ssioii tells the presl Li because of the failure of kcago board ot trade 10 co- was unable to ontnin In- information as to whoth- , had been large transac heat futures ot a manlpu kharacter. seven Main Causes. i the concentrated purchases at in this, country by foreign Iments which have under- ko regulate home flour prices ictive of the price of wheat, icminission declare that if I jiurcltases are iutvuiiiiuv, desirability ol tne unnou I meeting them inrougi. u ikllUUtton should be care- ionsiclered." Icorniiiissions report is oaaea In investigation of the wheat which the president re lit to make last October aft - law Henry J. Allen ol Kan k others had urged him to anailian wheat Importa total Ike such action as necessary Ibilize Hie rapidly declining market. Declaring the de- M wheat prices would appear "in .art duo 10 country-wide lorld wide conditions," tne kwion assigns .-even specific :The outlook for an ln- I world supply ; concentrated i to foreign govenunenti last rind slack purchases later Imileiitert" importations from following "an unprece I yield and a discount in rate hansc"; the record breaking Inf corn in tli.s country; the kiting of demand for flour ineral tendency to decline i tcommodlli, and the changi Oil conditions "with resulting- from accumulating usual Astoria, Or., Dec. 20. Frank Yagner, known as "Dutch Frank," in escaped convict from the Ore gon penitentiary, was killed here yesterday in a duel with Warden Compton of that prison and nine ither officers. Wagner was found n a blacksmith shop where he was forging a new set of safe robbers' tools. In a cache of his belongings was found a package containing $6560 in liberty bonds, property of John M. Hedden, Scottsburg, Or, which had been stolen from Hed den's store following Wagner's es cape. Five persons at Astoria have been accused by the police of harboring Wagner. Wagner escaped from the Ore gon penitentiary about three months ago after he and Earl Riley had braved a volley of shots from the guards. He had been a model prisoner and was employed at the brick yards at the time he made his get-away. Convict Starts Duel. Wajrner started the duel by fir ing two shots in answer to the :ommand, "hands up." Immediate ly the posse retu-.ed the fire and Wagner fell dead from two bullets. Wagner is the man who robbed the fvife in the Kallunki 'store in this city, and slightly more than a year ago was sentenced to served 40 years in the penitentiary. After Wagner's escape from the i.enitentinrv. all trace was lost of him tor a time, but Warden Comp inn. believing the fugitive would eventually return to Astocia, has h.,,i n officer here for some weeks watching for him. About three days ago Wawnei was seen by officers and as a re sult a posse consisting of L. H. Compton. warden; Percy M. Var uey, parole officer; E. C. Halley. principal keeper; Emery James Robert Gibson. Louis Hubbard, John Davidson and Sol Worden. guards, all of the penitentiary, ar rived at noon yesterday and sur rounded the blasksmith shop. As soon as the officers were in their positions around the building one of them called to Wagner to enme nut with his hands up and surrender. Wagner answerea me challenge by stepping to the door and firing two shots, neitner oi which took effect. The answering volley from the posse riddled the building. Entering the shop, the officers found Wagner dead. Man Believed Harmless. Since his escape from prison. Woo-no- has been following his old .ran,, of safe breaking. Several robberies in various parts of the ...in hi,up heen credited to mm. ,,nn them being the ronoeu o. ..... attuKro- brink when the 111V. OUlwuu.O bonds which were recoveieo j tpivinv were stolen. While Wagner had tne re "mo tion of being a clever criminal, he had never been regarded as a dan gerous man. He appeared proud of his ability and when in custody often told of the safes he had cracked, but said he would neve take a life except in self-defense. ed that he never caiuen Welcomed By People Constantine Returns tc Athens and is Hailed as Hero by Subjects: Noisy Celebration Compulsory Insurance For Motors liability Measure for Auto Drivers Popes ed for Enactment by Legislature and declait gun when committing a robbery Dig Up Corpse Of Murdered Man In Garden of Ranch Vale. Or George W , Dec 20. The body of Sweeney, a tailor of Vale, missing several wumi unearthed yesterday at Watson, Or., following admission by George Howard that he bad buried body after dragging to In the poit&g Canadian Wheat. russinp; (he barring of Cana- iieat, the commission says "it Wionalile whether such a pro kg would hove the effect its ates. expect, because the M States and Canada both Ifturiiluses to export, and will Inch other in competition here or in l-'urope." the commission devotes erahlc space to a discussion ding In wheat futures, it as Ithat it is ool niuv expressing rnion on this subject as it I give it 'extended treatment mrtacoming report. poire contracts may have a te use for hedging,' " the pwicn says. "In this connec- l Is claimed that future trad- (erforms an insurance function I ordinary insurance methods 1 not be pratcieabto and that restrictions of future trading would deprive the grain I of this m i vie,- might result in dealers r .miring larger mar- consequents result eithe'. mm prices to the farmer o. price to the consumer. i nL . . runout row . xnreattnf an W n this subject it appear: re is a large volume of fu radinp; that is mere gam nd involves a great eco isle, the r-medv for th! Wneressiona! action to nrr- L tradir.i; which is essentially ' limitation of the volume of lculative trades in wheat. rtothe limitations placed on Peculation durine the period anient control would nrob- Itend to reduce the nosslbilltv pulation trading." the it from the n.evhf river, iiuwlllcll ne -nau "'" it o trte.iK, accuiums BkavtM 14 Lea Noe. I'll in ,...i;,.e Hi ,i Howard, wno, to Sheriff Noe confessed some tiim m ih killing of Sweney, hac ',,Tm,,vert the body from the river he said he Had put it, the sheriff said that by persistent ques tioning he and Acting torne.- Lvtle obtained from How ard 'an ' exact diagram sliowing where the body was buried A posse of deputy sheriff b yes terday dug for an hour in the froz rn,mil before i.nding the boas, which was brought here. An in most is being hem ay O. t'ayna waay. , . . ,n Howard in his aiiegea w -,ald he left the body in the river ... ..... ,.... .if Hantember unui llie uiti.-' I - . when he decided to leave Watson Ud then fearing tne DWJ """ rise to the surface ot tne rive. ... waueo in... Japs Favorable To Naval Tokio. Dec. 29.-The Japanese i manifesting great Interes ! i of Senator BO rah m ine . i e tahn for a tripartite nava agreement under which the I nited . c,t i:,itain and Jntian .ould' Pledge themselves to Ihnha ......i armaments. In g' " tlOll Ol - . .v., ,l,e. i th.. newspapers but 'regard Japan's present pro i.irriHinfitn one. Sn":,.: s in, strong approval of nMmflHJ the Shimnuu m " - - pan's ye Muihich Ja ... ... . I ., 11,1 : arlv expenditure u. . calnries with 000 yen i . ...endi i m 1 1 n veil tne .h. present rat. turo- mr ,he navy is su. . , . . v 1 1 e I H 1 1 1 ' , . ' na ' - ' . j .h m one night aim pane.. its watery grave. v i ap of cidal. Th,. .Tiii Bhimpo ..u the hope tha to tr".-" .. ill naSS the Bor n.lievin r;"Hh outbreak of rivalry h. an - . .. I Mlil Japans Tokio ex the senat ih resolution as the world iron. Athens, Dec. 20. Amid the thunder of cannon, the hum of cir cling airplanes and the roaring cheers of a great throng, Constan tino of Greece entered Atnens yes terday. His arrival was compared by his admirers to Napoleon's return rrom Elba, and tears of Joy were seen flowing down the cheeks of people swarming near his carriage. Immediately after alighting from the railway train, Constantine drove 'to the cathedral, where magnificent service was given, all the bishops in Athens participat ing. It was noticeable that no for eign ministers were present during the welcoming ceremonies. The arrival of Constantine was not mar red by any incidents. "Be Still, My Children." The approach of the royal train was signalled by the arrival of the tiny terminus of the railway near mace La Concorde of three royal carriages, wnicn sioppeu u ....... of the station at 11 o'clock. The king's carriage was drawn by six black geldings driven by three uni formed outriders and was draped in royal purple. In the tnrong were villagers, wearing the national cos tume of white skirt, red cap and black stockings, dock laborers and otly dwellers and a detachment of French bluejackets was in evl j i-ahinet members arrived lust before the train pulled into the station and were followed by Queen Mother Olga and Prince and prlnoess Christopher. When OenStatlne emergen in.", his railway carriage he bowed salu tations to the crowd and tears wore seen in his eyes as he said to hose near him: "Be still my elul- .!,.. ombraoed Queen -uorn- uiu.i. . . . . ..I,. Olga and shook nanus vw... Princess Christopher, ami pnw escorted to his carnage ... v....v. he was taken to the cathedral. promises. Peace. Constantine read his address from the balcony ol tne oiu ph in the presence of S00U persons. .v is dressed in a marsnai s iipavnu and Premier Khai.is - right Queen Sophie ann r...y Christopher also were present He declared he wouu. rntnU..-.. internal unity ancl exie. .... by using the army to cultivate good o 1 ... .11141 nmvers. relations wnn me ,',. He said the marriage w. . George, Duke oi spaom ,- ss Elinbeth ot Kunn.o.o, an Uiianee with tnai he declared he woum ie" " ...i.. r..' his fathers, anu cmn.o.. nneie.it Greek culture tine asserted he during his exile the late King Emergency Tariff To Protect Farm Stuffs Favorable Reported never ma lt Is An attempt to nact a compu sory public liability insurance mean ..ro fm- automobile drivers will be made at the forthcoming session . tv, otate legislature according to Information reaching state oruciais here from individuals and organ izations interested in the safety movement. There were rumors of a similar move Just prior to the special ses- .in h,,t he measure, for SIOI. Ol i,v ' ' some reason or other teriallzed. TTt.rior nresent conaiuuim pointed out, but a small percent:.-, of persons who are injured in au" mobile accidents ever collected com pensation for their Injuries. In a great many Instances the drive who is responsible for the acclden Ib financially i.responslble. making collection Impossible even when li. unUihiiitv is proven, m other eases the identity of the guil ty motorist is never established. In manv Instances the person so ini.ned or his or her dependants Eftrtm wards of the state throupr. . . . . .. i, I, cell f nravlaion to cop'- vim. an emergency in which case t most bear the burden posed by the carelessness of some irresponsible motorist. i Compensation for Injuries, It Is suggested, could be based upon scale similar to that In effect 1 connection '.vith the admlmstrat on of the workmen's compensation of con.iensa..,M. bv the nature ot tne . . ..... injury and the ex:.'..i i "" . " Im would be tnoapaciiawu .""' i result oi u.e in- John D. Sued for $292,678 By Uncle Sam New York, Dec. 20. The gov ernment today brought suit against John D. Rockofeller for $292,678 charging that his in come tax report was "incorrect, misleading and false." The complaint alleged that In his return filed March 28, 191b. Mr. Rockefeller "failed to .n clude in it as part of his income 50,104 shares of Illinois Pipe Line company and . 67, 176 sh&.-es of the Prairie Pipe Line com pany. House Ways and Means Committee Ap proves Emergency Tariff Bill; Lemons and Peanuts Added; Frozen and Refrigerated Meats Fail to Secure Protection Wq v- Tw 20 House amendments to the jomt were accepted today by the senate. The measure now go the president who is expected to veto it. The house eliminated the section suggesting thrtj fte , -111 Kn-ra o-nmt more liberal credits to farmer and erui icaci v . o also the preamble. the im Maine Is Yet Very "Wet," Reports Say Houlton. Maine, Dec. 20. The liquor has grown to such propor tlons here that charges are being openly made that those in author! tv are not enforcing the law. It is claimed that conditions are so bad in certain sections of this town that it is not safe for women and girls to be out alone after dark. Judge Archibald's court is crowded daily by defendants accused of violating the Volstead act. Prohibition ad vocates claim liquor is being ped dled in n most open manner There is also evidence of "rum running" across the border. act. the rate ing measured vl further work Jury. aa is known in toi circles the proposed pin" if .....,. ..Surinai venture, no in the onion having as yet attempt ed anything of this nature. state en til - n state Harding Resumes Best Mind Talks Germany Needs Cows to Preserve Life of Children Pastors Urge Child Relief Contributions 'Jjp, Q. Deckebach, Salem, Or. Mailing additional literature to you and all town emu....." Starving children appeal wins uu ,n doing over the top again with your spelndld appreciated co-operation. Let nothing halt work unl quota secured. Success to you. Regards. Robert K. Smith." Foregoing is copy of a telegram rec-ived by ft O- Deckebach, Sa lem chalman of Kuropean relisi work, from K. E. Smith of Ioit land. state chairman. Salem ministers, nuuna " "" with the drive for the KuroP-an relief, yesterday urged from -then pulpits that each individual aid in ...t.ioe. Halaaa and Marion OOUIIU , ...... . f,,,. fuMdN 111 UH m rrpnbli- mcmber of th run, Dei lilies of over the top for children of Kurope. Additional effort is being extend .., .... ic n teckebach, shairman the Ma em drive in. on..... Of by to next an ueoepi:..!.'- solution of the Constan- uffered deeply He referred to Alexander as one "v.-h j had done nis omj. The merchant steamer correspondents from not arrived at Piraeus bringing Venice has blanket he half carried - A11ierica's intention o garnen . j lhe worm. nave in- - - ,.. ln na- will lead io a " strea body from nine it In a hn.F dMHHl it to of a nearby ranch. It was so ne..v he said he was forced to lay t on the ground ana rest many time. It took him a whole night to g the gvave and get the body in it. he said, according to the officers ...rif.lt Howard is reponeu . he killwl Sweeney m -light about one mile from " ale foi possession oi an o... no." ..i sta v, 1,1 the ooay li"" " , l.,. in the hack OI me " drove back into aie 10 " " trunk in which he secreted the bodv and hauled it around wit him all day until darkness gave him a chance to sum n im" OvykM river at Watson near whirh place the boys parents lived battleshl ments -.'" ,., I, not a a"d !" ' aVe.' this newspaper savs O enlargemeni. Put.rnns to Sign Shimmy rieage 20. "This is xo trig the dance Just no snnn"'. hereafter mtog a. 1 1. n Banking Firm Suspends r"a Itec ?0 Farrows Jastitutlon doing business ' ith small denositors In the ot London where it had SI branehfcv ...1 1 rniTP.:, rr that navmrntS laefrn sasnenHMi n. hank w a ca tial nf i nan nno 'rims j-.d dettositi. unof- estimattd at nossiblv from Coal Trust Probe Now Underway Washington. Dec. Ifc J the heaifquarters nere oi onal Coal association, hav-e oeec laced under subpoena oj - MtnatrUCUOn ate cnmraiiiee 1 X. . " the and will be brought before the nmmittee in open sasw ""- ow a was announced toda b Senator Calder of New ora, cn. man of the commitee. Officers of the assocau."- - - e expected to be called to testify before the committee. The coai w- . ...on ahnrnlv crllicizeu .'. " iu'bmitted to the senate by the committee last Tues day. f-H to sSKdlat.. txplanation for It- of T'lyments. it : have any effect sehange. The on caused mtle surprise I paass sri iT? ha 000 shareholder!" gj7r,i of trade states that or the bank were 1"" m trading extending " years. tW.- tl of n,. Mr i ' 'as the levy for be f. mllU. levied ta tha Chicago. Dec. lfv that, dur n-M1d. I saw cheek-to-cheek dancing o C 5fir hiec.ioiiable features The foregoing pledge ... .. trt l.e fertile end , issued the order Every dance. Dean order reads, g yen the " ... of th be attenaeu - ,-.nr- the under w.." As enaei.M, ,-itlen pledge ai . -....- iho 5i n - dance HignunB Declare War on Chicago Butchers Chicago. Dec. 20.-R"8'""; , v.ar methods In fighting high food prices was adopted in Chicago to- when Kusseii " "... Ot the fair price committee of the city council, - - .. rip" nuotations for tnai . - meats will be issued aauy council committee. Wholesale 'pisccs quote., ackers and the stockyards ... the basis or me hedule. he saio. . charges .'Marlon. Ohio. Dec. 0 PMg dent-elect Hardin-,- pagan "" T nd week of his consultations on foreign relation, today with on e muvini coniiaenov realize his hope and practical). peace tangle. Although not revea....B taltt his conference have cleared up In his mind, he indicated that the plan for an International Mo ...,i.,n .raduaUV was assuming afinito outline. A world court to .,...,. .lism.tes under international law is understood to be poimirient la his consideration for the founda tion of a new structure. Although several notable .mo are expected here during Christ mas week, the only engagement announced is that for former .es Ident Taft who will be here Tuesday. potter's aororit the future mu ftarorit ,ff., lr is R ill sign the written end of th ene" of objectionable features fiUra Smitli Will Face Her Accusers. th. by will fair r. p,l. Texas, " - . crn.ilh and Jir ,, ..-anted in mother of t... of aZr connection with the murder in c" Bt their they had death or home tooa . that American Duchess To Leave England . n. . The Duchess ltauvn, --- -nelr, of Marlborougn. ion...-. ... Vanderbllt, who was rece...., i .-. frntn npr iniioiiw ea ' a,:r ',h. has decided UUKC oi . -7 , Hi make Pans ner . -in to the L'Si... llir - pec. a- " father and ETLS decided to give herself UP and face enarge.. The T ' c r Smith was but rterVVacetriar They denied father refused had arrangeo in Chihuahua I lie unlri price scneuuie, .. ..ill be added oveo.u ond a fair prom. "The meat dealers pru... t ,,nw than at any time dur ing ,he war," .said Everett C. prown of the Chicaso Uvestock exchange. "The meat dealer could cut prices 10 to 20 percen and still Wke a bigger margin of profit than before the war.' C H Frye. a Seattle packer, on his'wav from an eastern visit, said retail meat prices in the east and tninnie west ore higher man the Pacific coast. He said meat prices in Europe were za io ..v i cent lower than in Chicago. Old Vets Issued First 2 Licenses for Coming Year of the Civil war Fourth Election To Decide School Problem Called Aurora, Or.. Dec. 20.-For the 'ourth time since the last regular school meeting, patrons of the Au rora school will hold an election in the I O. O. F. hall tomorrow evening. At this election It will M ........J ...hother the new high lie. .u'-v. - ... school building will be sui.a.e.. land to be purchased from Hlesj ITers in the south end of town or on land available near the district school building In the north pan There is some about selecting 20. Surrender to 800,1100 milch cows, which have been demanded iin.ie. the terms of the Versailles treaty, wuuld have disastrous results in Cermany. says a letter to the wom .... .,f i.'raiice from a committee of d or mcvn women. Continued depri vation of the Germany people of the milk supply represented by theso vows would result in weaken ing public stamina anu .....tvi. ...... resistance and therefore operate to reduce the ability of Germany to fulfill the treaty obligations through necessary production, It Is Bal",s women are defenders of the rights of children," the letter de clares "we embrace with equal sympathy suffering children of all .,.,ti,. .,u Oar sympathy goes out in fullest measure to children In the devastated regions or r-rum,., where it appears to us to be urgent that nip should be granted us s, illy as possible. On the other hand we see the need of every part of (lermonv Is so great that further eduction in the milk supply would be equivalent to the death sentence ,, hundreds or tnousanus ... . .... iron. Instead of the twenty billion iters of milk which Germany pro- llv In peace times, u.e ETTida) eltis. ... ......In nt X. on reaen h"" ....... ..-in when tnn cami""" fhe entiro county has been , .....i ih., ....oiu for tn y"exc;:pUg Salem is ?... making a county quota of t 2 u. , ,e reall7.e.l from a population ol 47 177 of the county. Several of the churches have or Banlsed committees to handle thj campaign for funds for Lino," . relief. These committees have til . m . . . ...... In i I I been rSQUasxvu i - Deckebach tb results of thete can vass in order that his tabulation ol , e county returns will ."t awry All four of Salem's banks have offered to cooperate with M' neckebaeh in the drive, fully real ilng that It has not time to, .1. -v,! M.e to largo proporllous ,,. anyone desiring to send money 10 .. e Muroiiean ehimi'u tne re..... , ,,nv hnun.v,..- has only to deposit in.' """ . I " , the local banks In tne ........ the European relief. l"The drive will ol Friday even . . hv mail not Intel hf. , he following Monday will be enough ,.,,..., will, i." the b for. money. duced aim roduclng only Pinned Under Rock, Trapper Saves Self Washington, Dec. 20 The hoaae ways and means committee today voted out the Knrrtney emergency tariff bill designed to Pr'e;' farmers and Instructed Carman irordney to make all eftaete VMf ble to obtain aotlon on It before the Christmas recess. In finally approving the bill, the ... .. ,1,. two change- Lem ons were added to the llat and an import duty of IH cent- a pound established. The rate on peanut oil was Increased from cents a trillion. nenrnsentatlve Young. KTnrth HakOta. . ........ ,1 1 et ui, ways and me.i -----who was chairman of e confer ence committee which drafted the report, told the conference .thai : he saw no hope for by ,he ways and means committee on the recommendations of tae conference. -- lie urged members to time and to drive for protection for the other articles wnen a nent tariff was taken up. Turirr on Meat. Representative Oraham. republi can, mmois. messed for of froaen and refrigerated meius. . . hi from iuepreeenta- wnien iiiuiis"1 tlve Blanton, democrat. .0 assertion that these Praduatwaes. omitted "as a sop to the city consumers whose vote are "Representative Young said east ern members of the committee hsd stood out against a tariff on lamb and mutton and that the, .greed finally to include these articles " der the argument that they could explain to their constituents Jhat frozen meats were "ot forced to come in under J duty, lie said the feeling was thai failure to place a duty .... frozen and refrlerted meats would keep down " extent at least an Increase in tn cost of living.' . Representative wiser, of California, asserted that should be included in the list of articles lo be protected tmt no action was taken. Opxflrt'" Apparent. Opposition to the legislation. was appearina j ol 'several sl.b'S. Itep from the manufacturing ltf .. auuiitlsfuctlon of the bill because It did not include, nianufi.cliiren .ti. Traditional opposition lo anr n.K tariff still held amona a 1 deinoernts while omw ........ ,.u..rted I hot enactment or of own. cult v. It seems, location. .... ..nH ne T. Z". 1,,-rted her soon to DUl cws b? in m p50- o leave will probably T.irning i .a. a .. -V A1 Man. roi ' - ...tion has given a cup o P ir:ih"U,h . vear, cup Wm S3tura -.. , no, presented, tmt tne be made in future. mn-tantin,. I -cave Vrnoe. Venice. - K."d .-ttine Queen Sophie , children sailed from ; : .hot dead by a todav on the G.e cruiser Avero.. y for Gretce . . i-jit.-dalnmetil Bh,ithV,direct.or: . T,im.- ...,..irt an . wr- Mrs. ks.uu.-i." of the is-iii - rparing a Miss Anoe.-. - which Chrtstmas gchool w'" 1 . ..... Thev are giv house C ,t.emlon and exacted' that the people ot It is expecrea Mrtl,v enter- thls vicinity a... -clow Frt S for the usual holiday vacation bishop London f Pork, says ived a telegram CaJion Trainman Fined; Money Returned 20. A on the ..,.t..i a ns . ears old and the otner . Btarted the "- of hunting and- fishing licenses hen they were first. 1 who ha' 13J5 Madison. combination huntinir license snd John t;ervais was vmu - (!. The MJ'- ... . n the Central nrw stsnnr vu. fc. nM.Kt OI Magner. pan Dunmanway umformed i.u," Two one 64 vears voung ance Saturday frei. veteran licenses. f- Walker m rven. in,. - . u., onnrtsmen in n one oi i"- . v.orlnn countv, Was u.e ' n another veteran won recogition a, a huntsman ace isherman. living near - - h. second to be granted a 121 rense. ,n Two other nnpiica . -I Ime license, for the coming .ear. J. W. Foster, vras issued a ind angling Ruscher of fishing license. i.. tiii.-nt.-r Teas .h. rrnits used for food the abator pear I. rem.r?.b,e nrooortion or tai. which runs as high a. 20 per cent, the same as that of com mon cream. Woodburn. Ore.. Dec. nooiinir to Mayor Hall ground that he was not respons- lhie IOr Dlnuia, - slreol In thlH CltV, h. Beckett, a Southern Pacific freight conductor, was given back h:s 1 1 n bucks. bwsw wss era! davs ago by Marshal Olson on ST 1 area of blocking the cross ing with his train for several hours. The conductor handed over $10 to appear at the appoint ed hour, and when he made the next trip through Woodburn he appeared as directed and was .ii and costs. He appealed against the decision of the mayor, ......... wherein he was not re- .ihi. for the delay, and Mayor u-ii ordered the case dismi , .w ' ni rn.' h returned to anu ine km. . " the defendant, wn.cn wa" orttry $,800,000." , For nearly six years the popula tion of Germany cities have not bud milk, the letter asserts, and, owing lo this fact, the death rate from tuberculosis has doubled since 1013 nnd IK. 000 more chll il.eii died In tDIX 'ban In 191 1. In l'i-usiaaloni then' has been an In crease in child mortality of 100 pet .. . .1 i,...,.u theKf nt. The mnsr i- facts nre not known to m- ri liMiniis the press nas ..... ... - mined trie information to be madi public." tii.rii.il Law l) lar. il. i-iee ik. -Martini law 1-1 KU., ' - ,as leen declared at Uruex. a town n llomniia, fourteen miles north f Basil In consequence of a clasn ictween troops and strikers during ,vhich six workmen were killed and 'ifteo wounded, Wheatland. Wyo., Waller Murphy. lodged a boulder aoroae brook Dec. 17 trapt.er dls- when he leaped n I'lethcher Para. near here, the large rota. ... IZ leg and pinning him under u weight. Miirnbv lal.o.eo ..h Inir awaV pieces v...i,w with his hunter's before he succeeded In liberating h"w'h hls leg broken he crawled ,., mile through deep SHOW and over a rocky trail to his where he W exhuuhte door. Muruhy suffered exposure but will recover. During the past two mo..'L- t Porvallls a total or nmm - In fines from lekad up by the nlshtwiitcbnian. several hours af the axe ibin at tht much fron ffelldf umiahal and In this gladsome Christmas time, we must not forget that .,,eh lt L-lslallon would res.ni in I Increase In the cost of living. Representatives from farming districts will attempt to gain g 'partisan support of the measure ...i , . , ference of members. Support also is to be sought for the Young Tli.ebe. bill to wm nmr 00,001) of the profits of the federal reserve books In loans to livestock men.and a resolution to revise the war rinance coiij. mm - ( Wage of Miners Reduced Today New York. Dee. 20 A redaction of $1.00 n day in tne wanw higher priced miners ai in- Hodge cnrporatlon s mm zona will becon.e effecuve o 1, an official or tne eorpur-v..... . . ... ....... mlnt-rv. announced toaay -------- who receive smaller pay. wm . affected by correspondtnif reduc tions, he added. It was reported In financial awr- cles that other copper om-.n. were to make similar reouciionn ... existing wage scales. . . e .... t .. . . L ..en mlllinnH fll in li,urope tneie i v ....... Starving Children ii the lift Of a j 4U Hi. ar mven win nc.p t Villi i mil - helpless little one. 0Wo' Qu.1.1 The SSSk SSSi Ten dollars nuy saw. Nurses Injured In Omaha Blaze Omaha. Neb.. Dec. 20 Six nur .i.,.,i when they Jump sen w - j , , . m .h seennd story of tne hm. of the Cnlverstiy of v.h,,.v, hospital to escape fire mA 115.00 damage to the ll earlv today. Flrty-flve other nurses escaped without Injury The cause of the blaze is not Know... ..i,u.ts Win In Spain. adu Dec. 20 Monarchist iu.u to the Spanish Cortes ' ,..a larre majorities In th .lection held ln Spain yesterday ... Unnirn the soeiallsU ' nnlv two seats, while republl nm successful la any ran. w.. tMfc bert Hoover Europe " - . "Wait until harvest, .ttui But little childrei Police Judges To Be Recalled Ban Francisco. Dec. -filiation of a petition for an election .h- ,.r,.imsl recan of poi t..A. inhi, J Sulllvsn and Morris Opuenhelm. 'as presen cannot wait. . - mat nan t he irap Ampr ca. out oi ner iivnwi -a -Amenc.i, w ,mM, And Salem or,l make the way oi .ii" And so race, or religion, or that vexes the minds and Marion county must help. There is involved no question ui L w nnauhnn nnrrisan lieliet, or any ome. of men grown stupid with years. -very n ...iin a a tatner 'ji i."k - cverv in - - , , ,,, t answer tecman who has a child-or nungr . --- he rv of the millions of starving ch. Wren J-"Z r.'siilt of the ndltion of ptwn prevailing In this community enables criminal" o. ... escape Justice." was stated here la day by the Civic league of lin i.roveinent clubs and a.clallorui The San Kranclsco liar inn .in. has drawn tup a .nen. anion charging malfes ..!.. .ludse Sullivan for pr tatlon to the state supreme court. Did you ever see eye3 r Hoover the old, dead look in a starving baby's The campaign for There Orecon follows the reHef of Europe's starving children is underway. 1 here . IXL L goliriution. It is left with you individually to J 3 IIV Va t a do your r money with any of JSSL or with F. G. Deckebach, chair- the JSaiem oanaa ui w. , -- man. and help in this task of mercy. Warn Social Clubs To Report Due Washington, Dec nvery ... !... -hlct. fail" to coll. t aart . .....IM pay over isxe . .t Bn,l fee from Its mess able to a penalty ol im iai.il . cording ro rert tlons issued today by the baremwea penalty of S per cent of the J Internal revenue. In -dditloa a penalty of 6 Pr cent -f Imposed when a return flle ny club is found to be false or fraawiw-lent. lhaa revised i-ci-asa-