w ESTON EADER VOLUME 41 WESTON, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEB. 7. 1919 NUMBER 36 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GEIiERAUIITEREST Principal Evmti of the Wuk Brlifly Sketched for Infor nation of Our Reader. :M t'oo by branch of lh Southern I iwlflr, In ao great that on room can got conimulat a'l th puplla and mother will b adilril. Tha teacher ind lha larger boy puplla of tha Khool will do all Ida work. Tha big aawmlll of lha Booth Rally j Lumbar company at Springfield re lumod operation Monday aftar bar HI baan cloaad for a month. During hli tlma rapalra hva been mada to " rarious unlia of tba plant. Tha com- Tba total eounty Indebtedness of soy' mill at Wandllng baa baan WHAT THE OREEOIlv SOIKB ARE OOSIG Rltner IntxoduceiTUll for Jew Penltmtlary Building under which tha auta printing plant would print all tba teit books used In tha schools of tba aula, tha aama to ba aold at actual coat. Mora xpedllou transaction of cir cuit court buslnaaa la tba purpoa off ALLIED ASPIRATIONS .ABE TWO 8alem.-Who tha Lglatatur a, war. If a bill introduced by Senator bl" lDtrfu5 hf V11.1 J"d Claim Of Oifferent . Nation eembled Monday for tba fourth week Handley become law. Tha measure " ' . .. Klamath county la now IUI.I4I.7. A larg attandaac of growers and othara la aipactad at tha fourth an nual moating of tba Western Walnut auorlatlon U bo bald In Portland Fb ruary and T. Aftar long vacation. occasioned by tha In Mite as apldamle. tba Monmouth publlo acboola opanad again Monday, having baan cloaad' tine a weak be fore tba rhrlltmaa holiday. With practically no now "flu" eaaaa for aral daya, tha Albany health utbortUoa hav removed tha ban on tha) city a-4 allowed publlo meeting rated throughout lha wlntar. To furnUh employment to returning oldler and atlinulata activity slung constructive plana extunalve I in pro ve meut of Ilia diK-ka and strocta of tha city of North Bend la being advocated, and Indlcatlona ara that tbnr will probably bo a larga amount of work dona tbora during tha summer If ma terial can bo aocured at aatiafactory prlcea. It will not bo long before tba pruno crop of the northwest will bo 100.000. 000 pound, according to oallmatea mad by Robert C. Psulus, manager of f lh. ..n !,.,. ... .,. mil. uki Ih.t !I nt- court, h. lK.n juauca 01 w supr-m- roun to Bn It credit in tha way of bill paaaad authority to apond 16000 of tba pubU ctrc"u , -uty dr' money for tbia purpoa. - Kun tuu" " , CaplUI funlahm.nl Bill Introduced. , Congress U ""Uf mM Death penalty for all peraon. hero- ppropn.w umu. r . and aent up to tha governor. A a matter of fact, vary few of the lrd portant measure bare been Intro duced in either houi. ' While tb bout did considerable work lait week, tha aenate moetly marked tlma, due largely to tb (act that the aenate committee reported out few bill for conalderatlon. Both bouaea from now on muat get down to a. steady grind and work longer bourn If tba uaual congestion during the laat daya of tbo aeaalon ara to bo avoided. Parhapa tha moat Important piece of legtalatlon passed during tba third week of tba session waa the Dlmtck Kubfl syndicalism blllv designed to uppr Bolthevlkl, I. W. W. and Must Be Adjusted Oyer Peace Table, v Paris. Tbo delegate of tb five after convicted In tbla state of our- ublD ,,eel toi wooitn thlp' now rMt p0"r " B0W to P10"" 10 dr or treason In tha first degree la under contract," la a memorial passed provided for In a propoaad conatltu- br boUl to"- llonal amendment Introduced In the aenate by Senator Dim Irk. No alternative penalty la provided, so if the amendment ahould ba passed by the legislature and approved by tba voter It would mean that all per aon convicted of murder in the first degree must be aentenced to death. The amendment, If adopted, would bo aelf executing. Governor eigne Eight Measure. Eight bill bav been signed by Senator Dimlck'a bill making It A crime to teach the German language In the publlo schools and college of Oregon, waa passed by tb aenate by a vote of 18 to 1L BRIEF GENERAL NEWS compare clearly their own aspiration and tboae of all their allied friends, and to see tbe difference that muat be reconciled. , " Prance want, first of all, Alsace Lorraine unconditionally, and the right to discuss and ultimately to fix tbe French frontier In their relation to tbo Rhine. , The French bill for reparation 1 not yet complete, but It baa been an nounced In tbe chamber of deputies ' that it will be about S,000,000.000 la cburcj0 and theatre, and schools th Salam Fruit union. Tb total acre- kindred radical movement. Tbe bill Governor Witbycombe and filed with to reopen. Because vral small chool chil dren bav been run over and serious ly bart by automobllea of late, tb L Grand Par.VTacher association baa launch f campaign agalnat car Us driving. Representative of a party of French Canadians, who dealra to secure fann ing land and local In tb Willamette valley, have been la tbe Albany sec- age In prune la this state la sstlra ated at 30.112, of which 16.016 ar bearing and 14.166 acrea not yet In bearing but due to bear within lh next five year. Rancher living on the branches of Coos river, the east aid of Coo bay. on Catching inlet and Daniel creek, and In small community village. In cluding Cooston, Sumner and Alle gany, bav started a movement for. tlon tb pst few dy looking for do- highway giving them access to tb carried aa emergency clause to make It effective Immediately when lgad by tb governor. v, . Tb house by a very large vote passed tb Gordon red flag biU, which forblda tbo dlaplay of tb red flag, tb mblm of anarchy and Bolshe vism. Tbla bill win undoubtedly meet with approval in tbe senat. Senate Peases Anti-Trust Bill. Tba anti trust bill passed tb aenate Secretary of State Olcott. They are: Soldiers' ' and Bailor' commission bill, appropriating 1100,000 and carry ing aa emergency clause. Now effec tive. Measure appropriating 1552,385 to meet deficiency appropriation of tb emergency board. Emergency clan attached. , ., Meaauro appropriating 325,000 bo Nat C. Goodwin, tbe actor, died at a hotel In New York after a brief Illness. Csech troops have occupied Austrian franca. Silesia, having defeated tbe Pole, ao- Great Britain's delegation believes cording to Information from Vienna, that a society of nation la desirable Austin Dowllng, blsbop of De and obtainable, and that it muat be Moines, baa been named archbishop of established by tbe present peace con st. Paul, succeeding tb late John ferenco. Britain will Uke mandatory Ireland. power over the German island south It U estimated that nearly 200,000 ct tbe equator for Australia and over men and women are Idle In the United southwest Africa for too Colon of Kingdom and Ireland because of South Africa. She will also have the strikes In various trades. mandate of German East Africa and Mis Margaret Wilson, daughter of some parts of Arabia and she" ba par President Wilson, according to the tlculnr claim In thi respect over Etolle Beige, Is suffering from an at- MeaopoUmla. Groat Britain will en- drabla tract. Tb Oregon Congress of Mother and Parent-Teachef association will ' hold a child welfare drive In Portland February It for tb purpose of financ ing tb work of tb parent' educa tional bureau. Aa offer or I270.OOO ba been mad by A. L Hill and other business men. of Medford for th purchase of th Pacific it Eastern railroad property. Tbe offer I now under consideration by tb bondholder. On ectlon of th McKenil river '. ; wagon road, construction of which waa halted by tbe declaration of war, will be built tbla aummer, according to word received by Clyde R. Sells, district foreat aupervltor. Captain J. L. Wood, of Albany, I on of 30 officer selected from th Engineer corps of th American Ex ! pedltfbtisry fore to appraise the prop erty damage cauaed by the German army In It operation In Belgium and . Franc. . Tb eoata and bow conferee on th revenue bill bav been asked by Senator McNaf? to place a per gallon tal of 10 centa on loganberry and other fruit Juice Instead of tb 20 , per cent gross sale tag a approved by tb bouse. Tbe taxpayer of Umatilla county are getting behind th movement to indue tb county court to call for a ' special oiaciio" for submitting to th voter tb plan of Issuing aerial bonda providing for permanent road con traction In th county. Construction on tb depot for tb , Piinevlll railroad, on at th Junc tion and th other at the tormlnus In the city of Prlnevill. ha been start ed, and on tb completion of the tructurei, regular passenger traffic over tb road will begin. Motor vehlcl registration for Jan vary, 1313, exceeded those of January, 1913, by nearly 12,000, according to tabulation for th month made publlo at tb office of Secretary of State 01 oott. There were 43,062 motor v blcl registration for th past month. pay per diem and traveling expense them access to th wB0Ut 0ppo,moII( bul ,t UMy ,0 of member of tb legialatuxe and al- ot ,nnuenl, Jn Bruaaela. She la tcr a pool wltb the other aJlle in tbe bay. To construction ' c,u aiacusslon In th bouae and will 1 of clerk and t.nogrepbera. ntm to ber room in th American matter of Indemnities eipeclsUy rep aration for air raid damage and ahlp- cities on Coo of theae highway would neceasltat about 25 mile of new rued. Lumber eblpment by water from tb Columbia river during th month of January were exceptionally light Record a compiled abow that 18 veasel loaded at lower river mill In that month, their rargoea totaling I2.313. 2 feet. During tb aama period aeven vessel loaded 4.390,735 feet of lumber t upriver mills, making a grand total of 17.709.861 feet (hipped. A bonding election for tbe' new Sparta Irrigation project near Baker took place Monday and carried by a larg majority. Thia ejection mark th transition of a on ttm famous mining camp from a region of desert bllla to a promlalng'asricultural com munity. Th plan l to reclaim 12,000 acre by bringing water from Eagl creek through , the Sparta mining ditch. V All restrictions, save tboae on prof iteering, have been removed by tbe Oregon food administration and tbe suite of office formerly occupied by th administration la Portland hav been closed. W. K. Newell, federal food administrator , for Oregon, will bold hi office until the signing of peace, when the I'nltsd State food administration automatically lose ail power. Charles L. Houston, of Astoria, well known contracting builder of the low. r Columbia river district, was almost Instantly killed near Clataop station, Ho was directing the construction of a new plledrlver and had climbed Into the donkey engine to examine lb As h grasped a pip to balanoe himself, it gave way and he fell to lh ground, a distance of about 15 feet, striking bis bead on a railroad tlo and frac turing hi kulL . - , . A perceptible Impetus was given to Marlon county' ever growing fruit In dustry when the machinery of the new 8100,000 plant of tb Northwest Fruit Products company waa set In motion for tb manufacture of Jellies, Junis and preserves from the fruit and bor- vw amvnavu or Yuiea boyd, . f At this Mm no on can tell Just what may be expected In tbe way of road legtalatlon. Ther 1 lack of harmony about many feature, but th 310.000.000 road bonding bill I being whipped Into ahape and la ached uled to appear tbla week. It will provide that 75 per cent of the fund given th highway commission shall be pent on the primary road outlined In th road building program of 1917, while the remaining 25 percent 1. fe be used la tb discretion of th com mission on any roads which It may decide ara necessary of Improvement. It will provide that the rate or Interest Is not to be more than 4H Pr cent and that the bonda sba'l be retired . at tbe end or $5 year. Non Psrtlssn Judiciary Sought A bill introduced by Senator Nor blad, of Clataop county, provide for a non political Judicial system In Ore gon. . Tbla meaaure la one which ha for many year been advocated throughout tbe atate, and the present aaaembly 1 expected io enact tbla bill ' into a law. It Is provided In tb bill that all candidate for the office ehall b placed on a aeparate ballot at pri mary election and thl ballot shall be officially designated a th "official primary nominating non-political Ju dicial ballot" Anti-Lobby BUI Prepared. Complying with President Vinton' request that legislation be Introduced curbing the activities of tbe huge Emergency clause attached. ' Bill empowering elite and town, without consent of property owner affected, to annex property that ba been or will be surrounded by th city limit. Meaaure baa particular' appli cation to Portland. Two bllla by Senator Baldwin plac ing atat bank member ot tb federal reserve ytem on th same footing as national bank membera. legation. ' Official table of major battle can- ping lomea.' ualtlea of the American forces In France, made public by General March, chief of etaff, abow that approximately 10,000 men , remained wholly unac counted for nearly three month after the ending of hostilities. An army of 500.000 men waa unani mously decided on by tb house mili tary committee as the basis for deter- Meaaure empowering the tate high- mng tna appropriation for army pay Jcuu problem. Italy ask for tha Trentlno aa far as the Brenner Pas, including tb whole of southern Tyrol; Trieste. Is tria. Flume, Zara, Sebenko, tbe larger part of the Dalmatian Islands, Avion and it hinterland, and a protectorate over Albania. Territorial connection in tbo Bal kan ar complicated and present dif fer th year beginning next July. Com mittee member said the number was expected to be the average force dur ing the year. way commission to aell obsolete or worn out machinery. - - Meaauro extending , tbe power of eminent domain for county courta and the highway commission ao that uae may be made of property before com pletion of condemnation proceedings. Bill Provides For New State Prison. Authority to construct a new peni tentiary building at a coat of 3500,000 I sought in a bill Introduced by Sena tor Rltner. Tbe bill provides that the support ot 25.000 striking metal trades question be referred to a vote of tbe workmen, who left the shipyards and people at the next general, regular or contract ahopa here January 21 after special election. their demanda tor higher pay than If tbe bill become a law, th board that given In the Macy federal wag of control will bav authority to uao adjustment award had been refused. 8125,000 annually for four consecutive All Seattle Industry I Threatened. Seattle. A city-wide strike ot tbe majority ot 152 labor organisations. Involving tbe greater part of 70,000 worker, was scheduled to begin on a hi iiaktii Thursday morning t 10 o'clock, la V Tl AT jlJl If J 0119 Belgium ask that her reparation , for damages wrought by Germany a hail be tba first lien upon German assets to the extent of at least 15,000, 000,000 franca or up to a much larger sum it Germany does not return tb machinery and tbe matexlala taken from Belgium. year to pay for th cost of th new building. It I not required that tbla amount shall conform to tbe C per cent statutory limitation. May Abollah Parol Officer. Senator LaFollett, of Marlon coun ty, ha Introduced a bill for the aboli tion ot the office ot state parole of ficer. Th bill, which would amend th present law. would make It the Red Propaganda Target of Probe. Washington. Sweeping .investiga tion of Bolshevikl, L W. W. and other propaganda wa ordered by th senat after a tempestuona discussion, in which several senator declared or ganisation were plotting to over throw the American government by violence. The, senate Judiciary aub commlttea. which for more than a paving lobby that descended on tbo aUt of 0,rcult JadM wnen P-ltag year ha been Investigating pro-Ger- Portland bad th lowest monthly, riea ot th Willamstt valley. Th tiro loss during January sine May, 1910, with th single exception of on month, December, 1917. Tb exact fir lots ha not yet been tabulated, , but Fir Marshal Grenfell estimates th January loss at approximately 35000. . Th fruit orop in Douglas oounty re turned over 31.000,000 to grower In 1918, and a labor and weather condi tion wer unfavorable fruit men Ar highly pleaseu. " " Through deals closed last week at Hood River, J. R. Nunamaker and ions, Don, Floyd and Neal Nunamsker, slresdy owner of 75 acrea of full bearing orchard, bav increased their holding by 73 acres. Th aggregate f the turn paid will reach 350,000, It I ld. A total ot 314,270.66 wa collected tor tb Oregon soldier' and sailors' fund, raised In Portland by various sntertalnment for th benefit of Ore ion men overaea and of thl amount I total of 35425.09 ha been disbursed, leaving a balanc of 38845.47 Intact In the fund. Th attendsnc at tb publlo school It 'otl, 33 miles west of Eugene on management ot the new plant hope to manufacture 115,000 case of Jel lies, Jam and preserve within tUe next 60 to 80 day. That th proposed great loop high way around Mount Hood nay become an accomplished fact as soon a pot- legislature laat week to lobby agalnat measure striking at the paving trust, Senator Dimlck drafted k drastto meaaure prohibiting lobbying. Under the term of the bill all lob byists must register with the secre tary ot state, giving their name and Ihe natur ot their business. Lobby ing with members either in or out ot the statehous Is absolutely forbidden, the meaaure providing that If tbe lob byists have an argument to advanco for or against a measure, it must b made befor committees, in 'th press or in printed statement delivered to th member on their desks, Phon Regulation Urged. persons to mak written condition of man and brewers' propaganda, was th parol order, to be forwarded to authorised by the aenate resolution to the warden of tbe state penitentiary, conduct the new Inquiry. Instead ot to the parole officer, and provide that the person paroled re port to th warden Instead ot the par ole officer. Liquor Law Ar Tightening. Two bllla aimed at bootlegging were 'Produced in the- senate by Senator berhard. One provides that munlo Introduced in the senate by Senator court and the other gives a municipal Judge th right to Issue search war rants In seeking to suppress the liquor traffic. Under' the present state law ' these powers ar delegated only to German Troops Attack Pole. Zurich. German troops have at tacked the Poles at several points along the eastern frontier, capturing Crunthal, Wunshein and Grossamokli, RUSSIA IS Cr.ITIC'.L Washington. The situation in tb Anchangel district is regarded by mili tary officers In northern Russia aa ex tremely critical Reporta that -the Bolshevik force were using ga shell were taken ber by some officer to mean that tbla equipment had been supplied through German source, notwithstanding th term of the armistice, and If this waa established a a fact It wa intimated that drastic action against the Ger mane would be taken by Marshal Foch. Available figure obtained by war department officii show that the British force In the region of the north la approximately 6000, American 4600, French 1500, loyal Rubs la na under British officers 1200 and 1000 other oldler of one of th (mailer allied countries. - - PERSHING DENIES REPORTS Butter Export Now Allowed. Washington. Exportation of but ter, prohibited during vtb war, will is permitted under an order iasued by the war trade board. Alleged failure of th publlo ervrce tta ottMt- THE MARKETS commission to take any aotlon In curb- alble, Rufu C. Holman. president of tag th telephone companle ot th th Oregon v Association ot County In lmptg rate and charge Judges and Commissioners, has called contrary to the statutes of Oregon a meeting to be held in Portland Sat- " violation of th right ot th' urday. February 8.. To thi meeting People, Representative Graham, of Leglslstlv Brevities. - Representative Scbuebel's bill pro viding for creation of a board of con ciliation and arbitration in labor dis putes met defeat In the house. Representative Thrift offered a Joint Portland Oat No. t whit feed, 345 per ton. Barley Standard feed, 340 per ton. Corn Whole, 3S7&69; cracked, 369 American Soldier . Not ResponslbJ For Crim Wav in Parla. Washington. Reporta that Ameri can soldiers ar responsible for a crime wave in Pari ar flatly denied by General Pershing in a cablegram tot Secretary ot War Baker. "Full refu-j tat ion of the charges cannot be put, too strongly before the American peo ple," the American commander stated. General Pershing's cablegram was Sent in response to inquiries by thai war department following sensational charges, published in the Pari Mstin, hav ben Invited tbe oounty court ot Lane, Introduced In tb house a Joint memorial asking congress to retain Hood River, Wasco, Jefferson, Clacka maa and Multnomah counties, United State forestry official and Interested cltltens. resolution calling upon th commis sion to take aucb steps as may be necessary to suspend th enforcement ot said telephone' 'toll ehsrgss or to In a report mad by the chief of aecur th annulment thereof as may engineers to the senate committee on M necessary. , Tb resolution recites that the rites charged should be reasonable rates and based on the elements usu ally considered In determining the reasonableness of a rate. Memorial Planned for Soldier,' Every county In Oregon will be au thorised to expend at least 35000 in constructing suitable memorials or arches in memory of the soldier and sailor who took part in tha receat oommerco, the following available bal ance for Oregon river and harbor Improvement on December 31, 1913, are shown: Columbia, river a th mouth, 894.642; Columbia river and, lower Wlllamett below Vancouver, Wash., and Portland, 3218.071; Clat skanl river, 3880; Willamette river above Portland and the Yamhill river, 37461; Wlllamett river at Wlllam ett falls. 311,821. ' the United States employment service. The house passed the Joint resolu tion of Representative Smith, of Mult nomah, providing for a committee to Investigate tbe wood shipbuilding in dustry and enlarged It to cover the steel shipyards as well. . Curfew shall ring each night for the canines It a bill Introduced by Repre sentative Dennla becomea a law. All dogs must be safely tucked into bed by 8 o'clock each night and remain there until o'clock th next morn ing, under this bill. Representative Bean has Introduced a bill providing tor a 350,000 appro priation to create . a revolving fund 71. . Hay-Timothy. 33082 per ton; . al- Amvrien ,oWlw, wer4 mpoMt. ble tor an appalling number ot mur- ders and robberies In the French cap!-: falfa. 326.60. Butter Creamery, 46c per pound. Eggs Ranch, 41c per dosen. Poultry Hens, 30 32c; roosters, 18c; turkey, 42c Seattle Hay Eastern Washington timothy. 338 per ton; alfalfa, 334 per ton. Butter Creamery, 60c Eggs Ranch, 64c '. . ' Poulfr" Hens. 26 29o; spring, 2"c; roosters, dressed, 2728c; ducks, Sic; gets, 26c; turkey. 44 47c, tai. Pre dispatches sine that Urn hav stated that these depredations were committed by Apaches wearing American uniforms, ' Portland J. Henry Albera found guilty on two counts. was Government Insurance Convertible Washington. .Conditions under which aoldlers or sailors now holding government life Insurance may coa-. vert these policiea within five years into other forms were announced by Colonel Henry D. Lindsley, ot the war, risk Insurance bureau. Ratea will ,b, mad publlo soon. j