Lwr. VOLUME II BOARDMAN, C L922 NT' MBER 18 LABOR BOARD ORDERS ANOTHER WAGE CUT Reduction Afects Railway 3hcp Mechanics and Saves Ap proximately $GO,GOD 5 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF PRINCIPAL - If A i ' ,,J- LOCAA r FVi NTS fliftl Afi 01!!!! NOTES a WEEK e Chicago, 111. Over the strong test of the three labor represents! on the United States railroad M board, a new wage cut of 7 centf hour for railw; 9 cents for fri 400,000 shop a 000,000 a year i board. The new was t shop mechanics Ight car men, cul ?n approximately nd was ordered by Willi the ely has soma contract in that sec! ion. O ivernor mpany i u md i Irs. Claire P. Ha i ter two in! 6 in Ihe Crai: annually to the railroad's, Collowl on the heels of a 50,000,000 cut ir wages of maintenance of way laborer last. week. The shop crafts det a n becomes effective July 1, the sa tt date us last week's or ier. The minority report of the labo numbers pointedly stated that I majority decision was made "with consideration of human needs" as i charges; that it fails to carry nut th I function of the board to set a "jus' and reasonable" wage. The board's latest decision, whie Is to be followed by reductions foi railway clrk3, telegraphers and ati-j other classes of railway Employes ex cept the train service raeu, was brief and offered no explanation of how tin new rates were arrived at. This on. eion brought mote fire from the d: senters, who declared the majorit; decision did not consider "human needs," ignored the pleas of tin ployes for a "living wage" and i is "no attempt to show that mechanli are not entitled to such a standard ." A strike vote of approximately 1, 200,000 rail workers will be takui bj the individual unions affected by iaSi road labor wage reductions, recentlj ordered and ponding, it was decldi d. The vote in each organization will be returnable within thirty days after the board announces a wage cat lo that class of employes, the vote of tin. I shop crafts, whose reduction was or dered by the board being returnable June 30. ing the month of M ! new record for all i two plains have o Hlxon shipments to:; the Drooks Scanlon UKi d .114 ni'R Miss Delhi Olson is reeupera.irijt qua apm Moi i an operation at St. Anthony's ( th t ':opitai in Pendleton, which sin unacrw.-.nt. last Saturday morning, j ,roiriat i At last report che is gaining rapidly, Mary's a ' harbors Mrs Paul Partlow has been qui e , . , nt t0 ! i ho past week. work, to e senate S; nator in, ar- The system of .he Dee Power n:i iv days' Irrigation company in the Hood rlv. with her cou.-i Xi linoi a Ke.. s and Raekan :nie at Wiilov V HI BT d clare, ahxac cent by the w feared the dro the district's I ran into a ditch which was dug oomplete and tli . --"oss the road by !'-e ilarri i.n p'rti "luclion of the vnd Mrs. Nl-or was thrown eg; hint I within two weel ho iiMl hi- Id and severely bru s d , UbI year brought the bull Mr. pftHhe brakes as , on . ground. The cost of the n is he saw the diich but it vas too j is about $5500 or $7000. . iid the car plunged into it. The I V. A. Elliott, state fore he Dee flat stra s badly damaged I ind service has iv ira wherries, growet jusly affo unyon, P. p.dletOf :h runs w ide op. theround-up, aj ittract for the col pavilion will be it rhe heavy . not . LANDIS IS UPHELD by goast lea: 1. San Francisco. After n wordy 81 sion here the directors of the Pacitit Coast baseball league voted to accept, abide by and enfe-ee the decision of Judge Landis, high commissioner of baseball. In declaring ineligible for Silleged irregular practices William H Klepper, president of the Portland club: James R. Brewster, Vlce-prdki I dent of the same club, and William J. Kenworthy, manager of the team. Judge Landis will consider briefs and other evidence tiled in behalf of the suspended men according to a telegram received frcm Judge Landis! by William H. McCarthy, president oi i the league. The telegram was In ' answer to ono sent by the league directors here after a special nit eting asking Judge Landis if he would con sider sueh evidence. Id.ll.N k .Mil-.!' The river is now over i of the Umatilla river. i no bridge for some time to public mostly of iliis stati a fouiih of the cost of t this spring lo cro-v, tru fl ferry but still the count;, ferwit to our needs. Th V has a blot on its smooth t uuac zler in;; the Umatilla i utility officers 1 1 . f t l election? Put its UlTKliN NKW MAI ( . . ! 1 n i.i I.S No. 1 Wheat Seiis High as $1.39. Spokane. Prices for wheat pooled by the Washington, Idaho and Ore gon Wheat Growers' association and sold since last fall have run from $1.19 to $1.39 per bushel for the No. 1 sacked grain at Pacific coast pciuts, according to a preliminary audit an nounced by the Northwst YVlieat Grow ers' association. A beginning has been made in the harvesting of the first crop of alfalfa In this section. Several f,!ds have already been knocked down, 'i hi crop is ready rather earlier than was expected owing to the lalene&s the past two weeks has brought it loreward rapidly. Pro perls arc food for four crops. Manug r L. A. Ilttnt, of the Hay Growers Ass'n. re ports fiom the Hermiston o;Iic. s that the firsi. orders for new hay are in .it $14.03 f.o.b. cars. While this is 1 !:", G .: .nt lavf.. which . provld is, art, thai Ihe burning of all sire i hupping, v. oodland or brush land d ing thq period between June 1 to t) t b r 1 shall be done urider wi i permission from a state-appointed fir warden. Burning done in violatio:- c the law submits ihe party concert to prosecu .ion. The cm;, y court of Polk county I enj ilndl from paying, aaiy portion the expense of ccrstruc'.lug the we side Pacific iligiiv.ay, between Hoi pap and the Benton county line, by decision' oi t'i.i-nii -Higc Kelly tit . i lem, in setting aside a contract lr tv.cen the county court and the . highway commission whereby county assumed an Obligation of $1 , attempted to divf rt at once tfom the uu.'ily'.-., market road for that purpo". That section of. the Oregon between Ntskowln, in Tillamook ty, ar.d G;e Siletz river, lu Li county, ii-accf ssltic save for hik( to be provided wuh a road, wiiici Final agreemeiw m this was hi a meeting- of the state highway mis.-; in Portland. Ti e Tills end has been disposed of, but Li county officials explained tlta. had no bond money for th . pnd, up to the Tillaranok county It will cost above $'90,000 to com the rotd and of this cost Lincoln ty will contribute $120,000. Thi is to be pro', id'.d by ihe state, an ins to contract In the stack at $S.0tf C01 to $8.00 with few takers. ITE FAVORS 7 OF 133,000 Measure Goes to Conference as it Increases House Fig ures of 115.000 Men. Washington, D. C. The annual array appropriation bill, carrying an appropriation of $341,760,000, was passed by the senate. It fixes the size Of the army for the next year at an of U 180 officers and 188, " td d i ".. -,i by grwuhoppers in Tule Lake dislrict near the Call- Pr. M U. Kliis. prominent physician nd. citizen of Albany EOT ahnost 10 tr ts, dltd at his home in that city, A baud of horses stampeding at ; v yard, c i islhg on the O.-W. R. ft a, ir llai.t's resulted in the death . ' ighl, five being race horses. Five hundred men will soon be at firk on the state hlyhway surfacing 'b between Myrtle Point and the 0Sburg section, it is CBtimaLtd. Th6 city of Coquille will vote on ne tiO on a bond Issue of 80,0 1 -"-naev to be used on ItinJc crteii a heighten the reservoir dam 10 feet The public service cc .-amission is quested to repeal its order for an 8 faic in Portland and restore the nt rate, In :i resolution adopted by tig Portland Federation of Women's iusihI the ligh we. He is ar te laurels to the Umatilla Ca tot fiii'siiing up the dlsj liort time. Agent llrudieo tat the feeling ran high In r a while and lhat a negro r out of town. Conductor Piillintu was ba Uy beal drt t rges of attt ins and the i charge of wl!fh"d P .1 V ated by a (i i apartim five bloc!-. at $3GO,O0 T-.vo logeers. Waller V.'hr idtr cf Kirby, and Alfn 4!f accidents n ported to the at a1 dustrial accid nt commission di the week i nd"d Jtine 1. Half of Prlneville's business se, wa-i wiped out which started it house and sw causing a The authoi was of Incendiary oi I in. Ilu"sell Hacker was indict circuit court grand jury of Clackama county, charged with the murder n Frank Bowker, Portland musiclut whose body was found in the Calf pooia river after nearly a week' search, which started April 16. From the standurd four-year hi ' schoolB of Ore; on, ZK'iO students v.! be graduated this yi;ir, and f,8 p' -wot these, or H3J, will be girh according to J. A. Churchill, mate st p- rinteadi nt of schools. The total -i roilmt'iit in these' high schools is 2t that the bl. d by It Mil l.V IN I' AMI Uiiiat A million and a half trout eggs have been received by the Rcseburg sports m it's league fiom the state fish com mission. The egfs were sent to the where the fry naiin l in pre proji t the I J latiiii It. I. Rock Creek hatch, will be cared for t to relrase in the wi Umpqua. large apti test Of the hill which was with rord vote followed quickly t vote, by which the senate in to 21, Its committee's ac- ln Inoreaaing the house figure on a of the army from 115.000 to 'mi enlisted men. The strength L'.Vto iii I leers compares with 11, as voted by the house, le measure now goes to confer I with the house, irty lines were broken when the as taken. Nine democrats rated with the republican majority in upholding t six republi negative. le seunle committee, while ana wtre counted in the ospecta for early action on the s ildlers' bonua bill improved material- Ij when the senate, without a protest- Ing voice, sidetracked the tariff and gave the right of way to the army ap propriation bill. The same action will ! taken concerning the naval appro priation hil! ami other measures. Pro bonua senators declared that If the tariff could ba laid aside for the army and navy bills, it could be laid aside for the soldiers' bonus. The action will be regarded as a prece cal and will be used as a lever to force consideration of the bonua. PJTISH TROOPS ROOT u m litfe IXI the Itidon. Infantry, cavalry, artll and whippet tanks took part in first Offensive action of the lab troops on the Ulster bordar arhen Petttgoe, which straddles line, thouch a large part of the i is in Kree State territory, was i! .'in I reiaK' n Troni troops of Irl i republican army who enter 1 1 : i "in Belfast describe the r i luntryaida as swarming with I . while the British general i the operations from head quarters on a hill outside the town. iee republican commandant ' 'I Bti ff, Who were taken prisoner In n the troops entered the town, It ported that many Blnn Pelnera :n d in a later clean-up of Petttgoe. BR00KHART WINS IN IOWA ' l ' ' He Has Received Re publican Senatorial Nomination. Dei Molnei smith W. Brookhart of Washington, Iowa, led his closest op- Charles Ij. i'ickett, of Watur- leore than two to one, In a field of six candidates for the repub lican nomination for United States Senator fri m Iowa. Ihe returns indicated that Brook hart ran relatively as well In the loo, nit, by eltii a, where lo be less strong, districts. Hi ports from Indicated that h tpt i ted to the rural all parts of the state the hottest campaign i ' in J ars bad drawn only a small it. j HOME SWEET HOME J CK mite 1 . Sv 2G0 o - IP 0O'LL tAT TH t '! I LL CStVff Vr.iJ 4 , fit k II KflsY - . . r f ff vilEPt-5 THE 25 MOM? -1 ATfi That: Fine -I'M tACHiY i i cl-t (tfc LI . . i 1 1l TELL YOO WHAT I'LL VO MOM," MOW I'LL tAT THE 5Heil$ FoS. A)MHE 7& v TrfERC'f r, f A ClPCLfo t Nir k- 7 Tb TOVf" r n n to 1 v 1