Weston: EADER VOLUME 42 WESTON, ORE(JON, FRIDAY. FKB. 6. IW NUMBER 3G OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. WILL BRING TREATY CACK TO SENATE Party Leaders Join Forces to Put Pact Under Consider ation Next Week. DC $50,000,000 VOTED MENACE SEEN IN FARMERS' UNREST Economic Structure of Nation Threatened by Widespread Spirit of Discontent Still Saving Wood UK rUUU KkUtr "J r-,ii . r-i Wiililtii',tjii. l(fniMii an l uilum l( tllO Hi l.llle Jillll i riill I'k U I 111 111.- ileum- crats MhihI.i) 1 1) lull.:; (Ik' peace tni.ty back lulu t ii? open . tun.- curly ij' II Week. Cuiintei ing iho Ui'iiiiH rulit: plan f"l"'ii 111.- il' l dlf. iii Al Tueiu, Heti't tin Lodge in :ii linllie (liul In uoiii.l lil.ilio a nliniiiii' ellnrt li' k l Mmiiiay. 'III.' I'arlli I iLlo promptly a.i in 1 r. li) tli" ileuiiieruln iiu.l In in. 111) iuu ." 1 1 rii I1 uim 1 1' illi li il that 1 "ii .i.li ia (Ion if Mi.' In nly would li unuiiKil then i 11 i'l ' i otiM-ut It wn.i rml'lM'.IX'il nil till hi. how 1MT. Unit tile IIJI'I llll'l.l In lit .11 a put Iliu It, loimull) I" I"ii' Ihc nciiuU: ill'l liul iii'.il) the I' .idem Ki'ir uptii.i lull, im.r (In 1 . : 1 m I . : uf li f 1 1 1 it 1 illH" 11H11.II. It i predicted I lull r.niiii' i f tin minor prints u; i'ii, llirmhrd i.. 1 111 tin' I11I rniiil negotia tion if tin' pant fll Week", 1 1 1 : k ! 1 1 ..ii lii' r ! mi by III" m-tute Itntilf, liul t."u.iHii w.-r- liul l i It (ill lu r. M.ml In lii" dlsagreeim nl our ant rlii l'i unit ihe Monroe 1I1. 1 trine. A i'ii ut a resumption vl 1 .oii UllU'tllolllll l I'lllcil Mkur'i), leader uf lli tn parlies mi 1 lli.'lr headu lu' lilliir tu o:l out hunm iih-UhnI ( K 1 ' 1 1 1 K tli debate within li'ii iulmlilil Imund. lleuxal nf tin- cloture rulo huh suggested but many senators thought It I .11 drastic. Ttn U tii t uf Viscount lin y, former llrlllnh Hiiiliiiiiiiir hero, to Dim Uti doll I liu. , In which liu hi lil Aim rl rail rcm-l union in the pi t treaty with Jumlli.il fniiii mi Anicrimn point of view, will hasten r4t'.r HV4. It woa believed Iiiti. A farmer' week fur Multnomah cum IT w ill tii In lil at (JiialiHin. beginning February 9. Tin Willamette 1'nlviTi.liy till 1' 1 lull hat left on a tmir of Kuslcru Oregon and Washington, liable. ini"tl out after n severe outbreak thror year aio, la again ap pearing among coyotn In Kluinuili rouniy. North Bend has rejected lit- i r ' t of tlm LumlM-riiK'ii Trust company f Portland to purchase iii,ooo of city bond at par. 1 Captain Aid Hrott (if fluiiiliiii ilid two assurlatr have put a Urn almim! the wrwked Chaualur ami ara holding It for salvage, Damage to mat resulting from the rain In llootl Illver run my win rmi urn a larcn part of tlm road fund appropriated for luiti. A luovrinnut lirlni lauiirli.il n( Oron t'lljr to t-nv-i a mriiiurlul for 400 young mn nf Clarkoina rnuiiiy wbo arriHl In th war. ArraiiKMurnin urc IhIiik in ml" by ttn Klamath cmiiy farm bureau tu Imimrt rarloait of Hbortlioro run la to b void at publlr aiinlon. Tha city council of Milifl...l lm ordornl all boxi-a In r. imiroiii n movNl. dcrlarlui Hhtc thall l uu mora partltlona In ratine limim-n. Tba Clackatua I 'mini y Kainn'ra' union baa tlii liliiJ to oranulti a wurr- hou antoclailon at ILnvrr Cni k. Htork will lx aold at M r almr. Rfforta are bclnit mmli- by tlic m limil board of Kiiui ih- to coini. inr iim to obarrva Ihr rub-a nf the aiali- iHianl of health ami vaccinate th' lr rblliln'ii. rormUalmi tu ttrato 7."2 Ii-imI of atork In iho Cu. iuli' nntlonitl lur. i thl yrar will lw Klvcn. nccordlnit to N. F. Marduff. aupcrvUor of th fon nt. A bungrt of $i:6.:.'.o adopti by llm I'endlilon aclmol board for l:c't:i thorn an lucaf a of 2i per cent over laat year. Thl lit due tu Inrri-amil alarloa of tachra. A. R. Olaoii hint be. 11 npHliit.'d by the rltlrcn of Hui-iim rliulrumn nf u comnlltt, to nrrniiKr for the holdlttK of th Cattla and lloinn Italm r' an nual convention next May. Speaker (Illicit baa hIkuoI the bill which permit the conntruriliui of n brldit" aeroaa the Columblii river l twaen WaihlnKtou and Orrcon, two mil' wet of f'ahcmle lurk. Otto HarlwlK. prealdont of the Slulo Faderatlon of Labor, wna iipiioiiiird by Oovernor Oirott to aurcerd K. J. Slack a a member of tho bouid of vneiitlonul ducatloo. Mr. Slack recently retlmicd. ArrangenientH are being nuide by tho llventock committee of the Kliuiuiih county farm bureau for Importation of rartoad of reitlatercd Kliorthorn cut tle for aal at public nintluii about March 1. Coaitn Grvo uilllinin report tlint prospect for continued ncilvliy at ifroflubla price remain brlnht. Tho only cloud on tho horizon I the con tinued car uhorlnxe, which hamper th dutlvory of order. F. W. Kelirll, bull aniclntlnn iipecliil. It of tho Vnlted Btalea depnrtment of of aiirlcutturo, arrived In Toledo to tak up w-ltli the Lincoln coiiuly agent th plan for ornnnlr.lnn n Jeriy bull MOclaNnn In the county. H. P. Bar, profeator of botany and plant pathology at Oregon Agricultural collate, has been reappointed i-ommlH alonxr on (he advisory board of tho Tho DUl)1.c ,orvice, romniUton will American plant patholoRista of tho bo ,.tlt louct by citizen of Salem t ) Englith Hotel In Pari. A enrlj iim 17i J lli'-ro i-vlmi'd an LriL-llvli b'i- nl rmi. it nwnn by n mini niniieil White and n i-Hu-.-iti'd i...iili.. Hie rli 11 rih of Nutrf l:mie lira Vli-t..rr. It K chief illeri -le wdm lriin from ihe Kiicll'h llli- :-n: i'f the day, who were (ittrnrti-d to I'lirls hy the ISrltlxh eiiihuinnii for tin Kninh revolutliin. Kor, a il(or in tin Anslo rreii' h Ilevlew jiiliil out. "If ;Hii-ge III mid the To riin nnlelml with iilixlimn eye the lri.gri'l nf dl'llliHTnry. the whole lib- FARM ANIMALS DECREASE Falling Off In Numbtn and Valu Alto Shown. Waxblngion. Farm animal of the t'ntii-d Klatea were valued at K.t6 H3.0H0 on Jnuunry 1, coiiipafed with J27.?l.t''(t a year aco. the depart lii'-ut of uktIi ullure Miiiioutu-ril. Home mimbi-rnl 2I,1!,0"0. a di-creiiw of 1.4 pir i-.-ni from a yi-nr ago and wer tallied t l,f:2.M2noO. Mill. niiiiiU-K'd 4,(lij.ooi. a decreaa mil pnrty. Iiul.mil wlih the lilen of Waahlngton. In voting to recom mend new govi-rnment locn of I'-O,-O'iO.ooO to Enrol ' n counlrle for food relief, ibo houne ay and meana com mittee, Including it reiuliliran nn-in-lieiw. went "unler to the majority to of the republican leRhlatlve Mei-rliig trommlttee. Six democratic loi'iiilx-r Joined the majority after fail Ini: n get a larger fund, but r nerved the rli;lit to Reek an lucn-aiie when tin- bill cwiii i up ill the houHc. A lion by I li way and miar com Itilttei. follow.-d a ciinferetice between lln republican mi'inbi-r aud tin: dicer lug committee, at which Ihe uti-ering commllieo nieiiibiTK xprcwd dlaap rroval of any loan on the ground that CongreM bad no autiiority to give away fuiida, while in Ihe M-nale both dem crata and republican tolced op.oil t Inn to additional credit to any Euro pean country. RAILROADS COST U.S. $700,000,000 W'aaliltigioii. - (ij..-niiloti of the rat! roiulu, rnlliniiii line, i-.xpr.aii com pituli'R mid .tterwiiii, iinllli-d utid'-r f.-di'liil control, ban out llir nation iiiIno;liiiiii. Iv jfToo.ooti.iMiii, uicorilliig to official cull ulallon, nlnci- they were tiik'-n ov.-i- two y.-nra jiko. I'lttiir. ! iii. ah- public by 111.' ruilroad ndnilnlHiiiiiioii revi'iilcd a net n of .V.l,2uii,nno from ralliond opi-ration alone In llir two yenr. Htntiittlc, Bat hi-rril from offU-lal Hourcee an io operntiiig cohIh of lln- I'ullumii linca mid wiiii iwii and ixiriot coiupiiiilcx while opi-niicil by the government ulimv tho addition of ltm.i'.ou.oiw to the iiiiimportjiiloii cohih. Heavy Iosmi of November and De cember lire charged to the coal Hirliie, lu n Mttteuielit by the railroad iidmliiiH trillion. A deficit of $111,500,000 wna Bliown for thorn two moutliH. Miioli of thu loiiti during 1!1! should bo churged to tho first lx moutlia of the yenr, according to tho official ex ploitation. Tho atnieiiiint allow that of n lona of 1349.200,000 for the 12 month, $228,700,000 came during the firm nix montha when there wan "n prolonged lump In freight bualneaa following the kigiilng of thu nruilntlce." It adds that "If Iho rate liieroauo which went Into effect In June 1018 hud become effective tho previous January, (ho log for the two years would probably not hnvo exceeded $104,000,000." of 11 pi r c ut from a year ago. Their value v,a $7.14.779,000. Milk row numbered 2J.747.000. an Increatte of 05 per cent over a year ago. Tloy were valued nl $2.021.6 j.V noo Other rattle numbered 44.3h5.000, dicrenae of 4 2 per cent from a year ago. Tlnlr value wa $l.!14.C75.O00. Hhcep numbered 48.ClS.Ooo, a do cream, of 1 p. r cent from a year ago. They were uihn-d nt $311. ;:.(, ouO. Swine numbered 72.!o :.Ooo. a de-mam- of 8.7 per cent from a year ago uJ Were valued at $1.CSS,212,('U0. lioiixM'Hti, whs amazed at the flaxhins BRITAIN OWES U. S. MOST Accrued Interttt on Loan. $144,440, 837; Total for Europe, $325,000,000. WaHhlngton. Accrued Interest cb loans to Kufope total about $32,000, 'to. according to a table submitted to the house ways and means commit tee by tho treasury department, which plans to defer collection for a few years. Great llriuln owes the most Inter est, the total on loans to that coun- ilevelepnieiits In Kranee." Among the .try being $144.440,837.. n.iled guem there lodged wuh Tom 1'iilne, ntitl.or of the "Age of Ite.isi.n." Iir.J f'ltentld wrote home of him: "We breakfii"!, dine and Mip together. The inure I cee of his Inner self the more I love nnd rexpect blm." The hotel In lutimntely eoncenied with the history of the Terror. Interest owed by other countries is: France. $4.021,749; Italy, $54,256.- 689; Hussla. $10,832,662; Belgium. $11.- 465.278; Czecho-Slovakia. $1,667,083; Serbia, J917.29&; Rumania, $609,873; Liberia, $548. Wanhlngton. Indication of a wide apread spirit of unrest and dluatla. faction anions the farmers of the coun try, so threatening as likely to disturb the existing economic structure, la con sidered by government official to bf revealed In more than 40,000 replies to quistionalre reeently sent out by the poiofflce d' partmenL The s ntlmenta of the farmers were obtained by the broadcasting of 200. 0'W copies of questlonaire through out the agricultural states asking for suggestion whereby the poatoffice de partment mlKlit aid in cutting down the cost of living. The great proportion of the replle a summarized by officials, show the major complaint of the farmer la numerical order to be: Inability to obtain labor to work the farms; hired help and the farmers' children having been lured to the city by higher wagea and easier living. High profits taken by the middle men for the mere handling of food products and lack of proper agencies of contract between the farmer and the ultimate consumer. Many of the replies, said one of ficial, probably as many as SO per cent. Indicated that the writers con template either leaving their farms or curtailing acreage under cultivation, because of one or more of the three major grievances and because ot the growing feeling against uou-produciof city dwellers. In a letter addressed to Walker D. Mines, director of the United States railroad administration with head quarters at Washington, c. 1L Oram, fiuie labor' commissioner, protests against the employment of Chinese Six Hundred Sinn Fein Arrested. rooki ri(llron con8trU(.tlon .,, Dublin.-. Six hundred arrests were (0 (U r,UB, of AmPrcan citizens, made in tin nation wide raids agaimd A M,0 o( 6g,,,00,ooo feet of timber In the Minu Fein by the llrltlidi inllltiuy ,he SanHHm ml)!iai for(.st VMl of authorities. Albany has been made during the last j(w t i,c forest service to the Governor Cox a Presidential Candidate Merrill Lumber and Shingle company, . CiiluuibuK, O. Governor James I.I. according to an announcement by F. Cox officially announced his cimdld icy 11 Ames, iisaistant district forester, for tho democratic presidential mm- in charge of all timber sales la this Inntloii. district. NAVY WILL HAVE 940 SHIPS YdlX Teeth and You Peace Strength Will Include 16 Dread naughts, Says Admiral. Washington. Approximately 940 warships, including IS dreadnaughts, 13 prcdrcaduaughts, eight armored cruisers and 17 light cruisers will be the peaoe-timo strength of the Ameri can navy after July 1, the house raval committee was told by Hear-Admiral Taylor, chief of the bureau of construc tion and repair. This will be tbrco times the number in commission when the I'nited Stales declared war ou Germany, but the comixiratlve ton nage will only be about one and oua balf times as great. mm American Phytopathologlcnl society. What la believed to ho a case of leeplng sickness Is attracting the at tention ot physician at Harrlsburg In tho rase of Caroline Williams, a stu dent of tha Bgrlculturnl college, who was taken to tha hospltul a few days ago. Seventy thousand one hundred and venty-lx egg were laid by a flock Of 425 "Oregona" nt Iho Multnomah county farm the last year, according to James' Prydnn. professor of poultry husbandry at the college and originator of the "Oregona." A meeting of fruit growers waa hold at Milton at which Fred Kenton of Pendleton, agricultural agent at Uma tilla county, aud Professor 11. Weath erspoon, stale fruit Inspector of Kl gin, organized the Fast Hud Umatilla county farm bureau, which will em k,. tha fruit, atoek. huv aud sraln ectlon. adjacent to Milton and Free- PPrwl by Attorney-Gcneral . Brown, and will be completed early next week. Install warning signals at three rail way crossings In tho city. Holes bored by craw fish In tho earth en wing-dam diverting: the waters of tho Deschutes river through the plant of the Ilend Waler, Light & Tower Co. are considered responsible for a wash out which will cost tho company sev eral thousand dollars. The Oregon League of Women Vot ers, with heiidiiliil'tei'R tu I 'oil land, filed articles of incorporation nt Salem. The office, h and incorporators lire Maria Hidden. Portland, president; Josephine OlIitiH. rnrtlund, recording secretary, and Thella Scruggs, Portland, trea surer. llallot titles for practically all meas ures and nmendiiieiits approved nt tho recent special scHslon of the lcgitdulura lor submission to tho voters nt the epecltil election to be held May 1, are rcr.rrmst r'"f -OSfsrcri tpr--tg. Oliver Pulverizer uality and Service are what you get when you invest $835.00 in a y var vjv au (Farming's Fun with a FORDSON) MILTON GARAGE ARents for TRACTORS and TRACTOR IMPLEMENTS. (Phone 761, Milton, Oregon. ) WESTON GARAGE LOCAL AGENTS Japan Asks China to Negotiate. Washington. Tho Japanese enibas ay hero 'was informed officially that the Japanese government had invited China to enter upon negotiations for the return of German rights in Shan tung and that while some of the young er elements in China had opposed the acceptance of the invitation, on tha ground that China was not yet a mem ber of the League of Nations, it waa bolieved the Chinese are inclined to accept the Invitation. Houston and Meredith Confirmed. Washington. The senate has con finned David F. Houston as secretary tif the treasury, and E. T. Meredith secretary of agrieultrue. You needn't be afraid of pain If vou have your teeth cared for liy dentists using the E. It. Parker System. You needn't lose much time, for under . this System your work will be done with fewer visits, especial ntlention being given to out-of-town patients. You needn't have doubts about being satisfied, for Parker System dentists are just as particular as j oii are. You needn't worry about price, for it will be as low as good den tistry can possibly be done for. But you ought to be afraid of cue thing, and that is delay. The longer you neglect your teeth, the -worse they get. Bad teeth never grow better unless good dentists help them. Consultation and advice free. There are twenty-four E. R. Parker System offices, the nearest being at 755 Main St, Pendleton. Mrs. Caroline Thompson, wife of Thomas Thompson, wns called by death Monday morning, following a stroke of paralysis, at the age of 52 years, at her home in Pendleton. She was formerly Miss Caroline Ginn, and was a member of a prominent pioneer family who. made their home in early years on a farm between Weston and Athena. Mrs. Thompson is survived by her husband and eight children. Sa ep? Federal inspection of the various Oregon national guard companies In Oregon will start about February 13, according to announcement made by Conrad Stafrin, adjutant-general. The Inspections will be tinder charge of Colonel Koester, commander of Van couver barracks. J. Skew Is and S. S. Bullis hav e pur chased the old Applegute Lumber com pany on tho Portland Eugene road near Medford and will start opera tions at once under the name ot the Southern Oregon Lumber company. The company plana to saw 20,000,000 feet of lumber a year. Some 20 Grass Valley farmers have foimed a club, with L. A. Olds as president, for the purpose of keeping comprehensive farm records from which they will be able to get at the cost ot producing wheat In their sec tion, as well as make a more careful You can do either or both with entire satisfaction at WESTON HOTEL I North Water St. Board by the week, or by the day. Clean beds. I Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hebert TV TtVttttWTtTTttttttTttTt iwiuiaLi General Insurance and Real Estate LIFE HEALTH FIRE AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE Do you want to sell your property? If it is salable 1 CAN SELL IT tudv of other farm operations. 44