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PAGE 2 THE BOABDMAN MIBBOB FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 1925 OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief Resume cf Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. Organization i r been started by I hi Rid era arc noun In Pint! valley ft disposition by the immediate eon a i act ory at Klamatl (;uin Lumber com A barn on tin Isthmus Inlet, nim lielil, burned .iil !;7000. Mrs. .Melvin M, f pointed jj r i h i iii.-ist or i.i Clackamas com Qerside. Mabello N. Otdi postmaster at dot 5, I. and lias bet a , (Tiff. them for lll.X ranch on om Mar. lit ut ali'iul to lie known as was nominated fur 'hivordalo, rind Arthur n appointed postmaster at Warren, CoJtrabla county, Bp&Dish-Americatt war veterans in central Oregon will consider the or ganization il ;i camp in Head at a moating to bo held tii!n week. Establishment of ft plant in I'ond for the uiiijxai.il, n of- range horses, producing bone ra al hides, glue and allied products, is being An additional water servo the Kincald park i ently annexed Into tin Is planned by the Ktiijnne C. M.. (iraii)'Or of Port poind 'I by Governor I'ier ber of the mule boar I c nucceod George li. Cecil, land. ( John Thonian. hp dropped (lead at n station at. Pateros onsldered. est rvolr to erritory, re lily limits, water hoard. Prizes aggregating $500, to be divid ed into first, second and third awards, were authorized by committees repre senting the Prineville post of the American Legion for competitive drum corps drills at the American Legion state convention June 25, 26 and 27. Tin; principal roads within Crater Lake park will be hard-surfaced this year. Congress has passed two urea which give a total of $188, , o- road improvement. In the park this year, and the money will be used for replacing the present dusty thoroughfares with pavement. A shipment of 50,000 eastern brook trout eggs was received at the state fi h hatchery at Dead Point creek, near Dee. The eggs were taken at K.ll creek, near Bend. The Dead Point hatchery, which last year pro ted over 8,000,000 fry, expects to exceed this number this year. A Clean-Up of all the hay in the alfalfa fields of the west end of Uma tilla coui)ty will be effected within the tew weeks, according to Carl Mc I hi of Ilermiston, manager of the ! growers' co-operative organiza tion. Approximately 80 per cent of the crop has been moved to date. The Ashland city council ordered sailing of an election in the near (Uture to submit to the voters the qui tlon of issuing $8000 in bonds to purchase the historic southern Ore gon Chautauqua building, which will he sold within the next few weeks itlsfy a mortgage foreclosure judg ment. Ii the state penitentiary and the B i ruining school for boys at Salem traps and are not adequate to with present modern conditions, a ordlng to B. Ogden Chisholm, a on mber of the international prison commission, Who Is inspecting the I Institutions of the Pacific, north- C. B. AITCHES0N STONE CONFIRMATION BLOCKED IN SENATE Your CoiiT.riation The Persecution of Senator Wheeler Is Cause of Opposition. Washington, D. C The senate Mon day tied up President Coolidge's nom inations of Attorney-General Harlan V. Stone to be a supreme court justice I X from Plans have been completed and the ntracl lei for the rebuilding of the 1 70, of Med ford, mill section of the Portland Vegetable Great Northern Oil Mills company, which was d OS troy- Wash., while wail nl by fire, Dec. 18. The mill, which ln for The train. Death hi believed to will bo used to press the oil from i ive been dtte t., heart failure. copra from the Philippines and the An area council of Boy Scouts of ; '" Sea islands, will cost about $50, America' covering the central Oregon in communt district rtnd inoWelin ths of Mend. It d nil, Madras and I'rini'Vllle, was organized in I lend. Klamath Indians will realize approxi mately $1,000,0011 daring 1025 from receipts received from the cut. on reservation linitx - units, Krod A. Buker, superintendent of tli irniiun reservation,' has Ran IMIU to rebuild. Aftt v he had hold up 21 men in a Troutdale pool hall, William Still, middle-aged Kstaeada man, was shot and seriously wounded by two Trout dale ( iiizens who witnessed the rob bery, Still escapod, hjd in a patch ol ta)l grass In a vacant lot, and was Klamath eapiurou una rurneu over 10 ,.,.,! deputy sheriffs. Since the fanners' 1 'n Ion warehouse One hundred and eighteen mills re in lOfjtae was establish. mI III months Porting to the West Coast Lumber r.eo ibe total sales have amounted to association for the week ending MBItOOfi according to the report of January manufactured 102,284, 180 the naagftr, H, D, Morrison, at tin '"' 'umber; sold 106,014,206 feet; i nnual Meeting of the slocliholders. iiml shipped 116,214,268 feet. New A ve of l,i,h -r.ole copper Mti l",si,,,'ss wns 4 P cent above Pro" mated bv minted ,,,. .'. ..... . 'I,"'li"- Shipments were 9 per cent Clyde B. Aitchesan of Oregon, who has succeeded Henry C. Hall of Cole rado as chairman of the interstate commerce commission. ENATE FOR SECOND ARMS CONFERENCE Washington, r. C President Cool idge is authorized and requested' to rail a second arms conference under an amendment to the naval approprla tlon hill approved by the senate with out either discussion or a record vote before that measure was passed. At the same time, Senator McKellar democratj Tennessee, offered a resoiu Hon requesting the president to in from the senate whether the last arms conference treaty limiting the navies of the great powers was violated by Great Britain in the construction ot the Kotlney and the Nelson, which have been described in the senate at combination battleships and Erircraf" carriers. The resolution went ovet under the rules, hut Senator McKellar said he would press for early action on It. The amendment relating to a second arms conference, which would deal with both land and naval forces, .was sponsored by Senator King, democrat Utah, and accepted without objection by Chairman Hale of the naval com inlttee. While President Coolidge has' indi cated that be favored a second confer ence, administration officials have made It plain that he did not consider the time appropriate. and Charles B. Warren of Michigan to j be attorney-general. A Her a prolonged secret session, Stone's nomination was referred back to the judiciary committee for further consideration. This move blocked ac tion on the Warren nomination, which the committee previously decided to hold up until Stone's nomination was disposed of. Sending the Stone nomination back to the committee was effected with ad ministration support to permit airing the challenged action of Stone in in Btituting new criminal proceedings Inst Senator Burton K. Wheeler of Montana. Administration senators are confi dent that Stone will justify his course to his critics in secret committee hear ings, and that the nomination will be permit led to go through later" with out opposition. Certain senators are storing up at tacks on l he Warren nomination, it is reported, but these will not be un leashed until the Stone ease jg closed. "PERCY" "Percy," a name which has for us a rather sisslfled association, was the result of quite a blood thirsty act. Malcolm II of Scot land, In his invasion of England, demanded from Robert de Mow bray the surrender of Alnwick Castle. Mowbray compiled by presenting the keys to the Scotch king on the point of his lance, at the same time gouging out the king's eye. Malcolm, then on was known ns Plerce-eye, which became rne Percy" of today. Dr. Sun Dead. Cable Reports. Shanghai. Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, one ol China's most noted political leaders, Is dead at. Peking, according to a dls patch received here. sW SUkaaLM&AyZA You know that a young feller an' gnrl ain't much In love ef they ain't reached th' quarrelin' stage vet. Wool Men Re-Elect Idaho Man Head. San Francisco. Frank J. Hargen barth of Spencer, Idaho, was re-elected president of the National Wool Grow ers' association at the closing session of the 60th annual convention here. He has held the office continuously since 1911. Seattle Chamber Opens New Home. Seattle, Wash. Prominent men am! delegations from three states and Canada gathered here Saturday and felicitated the Seattle chamber of com merce on the formal opening of its model new building and headquarters. 8 . BLOC PLANS MEASURE Wash Inf ton, I). C, Members of the i ongresslonal farm group are consider ing a plan to throw their solid strength behind some farm relief an osure with the hope of getting legis lation enacted at this session. .lust what form the bill will take has not bt n deti rmined, but an effort will he made to produce a measure which will receive the indorsement of the it's ' agricultural commission and the support of the farm-group in congress. At a meeting at the capitol, called by Chairman Morris of the senate ag ricultural committee, senators and rep r sentatiyes interested in farm prob lems heard arguments in support of a modified McNary-Haugen bill, which was defeated in its original form at the last session of congress, from spokesmen for the American council of agriculture. BRIEF GENERAL NEWS BR00KHART IS REPUDIATED In the history of United Slates copper mining, has been struck by cutting Into the foolwtill vein of the Mother I.odu copper initio, U6 miles from linker. With a throe fourths vote east at a special school election al .Medford in the quest ion of Issuing 5 I i..i,noil bonds towards the oust met ion of a new high school, the propo;al was de feat ml by 5S voles. 257 for and S16 against. Establishment of n game refuge In I. tike and Harney counties is prop In a bill Introduei' d by Sonatdr Upton. The proposed district embraces ap proximately 1,000,000 acres of bind and would be used lor tin' protection of antelope. Ilocnuse of a vow between Mayor Johnson and the new chy council. Ashland has no city attorney and no police Judge, while the chief of police r.nd street n mihlsslohers are holding their Jobs only because no successors have been named. The Alsa Fishermen's Protective rssoclatlon has adopted a resolution miking the reinstatement of Carl I ). t -hoemaker as muster fish warden and supporting Dr. Thomas W. Ross In his efforts to retain bis seat on the state fish commission. Sheriffs of Vhe state, assembled in ninth annual convention at Multnomah COWlty courthouse In I'ortlatid, adopt- d a resolution urging: the state logis laturo to abolish the state prohibition Hw enforcement body, of which Ceorge L. Cleaver i director, Eastern capital was successful last v eek in bidding for the Cherry creek reservation limb r in I he eastern part of Klamath county. The high bid was submitted by the Campbell Towle Lumber company ef Oshkosh. 1 . Is., with an offer of $0.1t a thousand toet. A bill which would enable clti;a in Hie Willamette valley in Oregon to I roeved with H plan to develop a water supply was Introduced in congress by Representative Haw by. The meas i e would authorise u grant of np I roslmatfly twelve sections of federal government land around the bead waters of the MeKeMtl river in the vicinity of Cedar lake to an organisa tion which It Is proposed , have the Willlaru B. Greeley, chief of the forest uue legislature uosiguato as an ,u,viee. agency for construction. new business. The new trout hatchery of the state . Mine commission on Roaring river, in Linn county, will be completed In March or April, according to M. L. Ryckman, stuto superintendent of The hatchery will be simi Tlllamook station, and will bring the number of year-arodnd plants of ihe commission to 22. A heavy acreage of wheat, damaged , in December when sub sero weather prevailed for several days while the wheal was unprotected by snow, will hove io be reseeded. according to FYed Bennlon, I'matiila county agent rtS of similar damage has been Ived from northern parts of Sher i!':!n. Gilliam and Morrow countios. Tli. state land board has asked for I by tho stato forestry depart -and agricultural department of tgrlcultnrsj college looking io t'ae exchange of approximately 70, i'iii) aires of scattered school lands for v. rnment acreage In Douglas ' unty. The latter lands are located In Douglas county and are in one tract. Pour fatalities were due to Indus rial accident! in Oregon during tho finding January 22, according to a report prepared by the state In il accident commission. The victims were J. T Parks. Wendling. r; Ints II Axtell. Portland, utility . man; William M. Sweeney, Portland, trut Ii driver and J. V. Johnson, Marsh tlmekceper. A total of 4S0 OOCl ten's was reported. Willamette Central Federal rm Loan association was formed a .ling al Kugene of delegates Ute, Coos. Curry. I. Inn and Hen i . . unties. wJio conferred with of . r from the federal loan bank at Spokane, elected officers of the asso tOJI and delegates to the conven n to te held In Spokane in March : d clioso Albany as the place ot the next annual convention. Fred derrick, purchaser of a large ei government timber In the Mai hour national forest in Harney coun ty the development of which in ihe construction of 60 miles of railroad from Crane through Hums, has received a year's extension of tlm Urt logging operations. The ex was authorised bv Colonel Costa Rica has filed her resignation from the league of nations. Herbert Asquint, formerly premiei ot England, has accepted an earldom.. J. M. Kapelje, vice president lr. charge of operation for the Northern Pacific railway system, died suddenly following an operation for append) cltis. By a vote of 3G to 26, the lower house of the Idaho legislature passed a bill to place in the Idaho criminal Syndicalism law a definition of sabol age, "with teeth." The United Slates and the Nether lands have entered into an agreement to submit to arbitration the question of the ownership of Pumas Island li the Philippines. Hoth nations claini the island. The senate formally called on Secre' tury Hughes for a copy of the much' discussed Paris reparations agreement together with such Information con corning Its negotiation as "may be r- 1 evant to a full understanding of it ' terms." Senate to Be Asked to Declare Office Is Vacant. Des Moines. The republican party of Iowa through the state central com nlttea officially repudiated Smith W. Br Okhart, diked States senator, and moved to have the seat to which he was elected as a republican candidate last November be declared vacant on grounds of alleged fraud and deceit. A resolution adopted by the cen tral committee which met here direct ed the chairman, B. B. Burnqulst of Fort Dodge, to propose a bill of com plaint for filing with the senate, charg ing that Senator Rrookhart, prior to tb,e November election, posed as a re publican until it was too late for the committee to bring out another candi date, then aligned himself with the La Pollette movement, denounced the republican national ticket and divorc ed himself. TTTtl iltttlll I lit lilt I llll tltTtl g You Are Invited To Visit Our Plant We have one of the best equipped plants to be found anywhere for the production of good printing products Stationery And Office Supplies We Carry in Stock Such Items as Carbon Paper . 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The teachers" re-: tirement and pension fund of Cali fornia is insolvent to the extent of $30,000,000, Governor Richardson said in a special message to the legislature asking some legislation at this session to "rescue the plea." OFFICIAL DESIGN.OF THE OLD OREGON TRAIL ASSOCIATION Unveils Tablet Honoring Wilson. Washington. l. C. Before a crowt of Sunday morniug worshippers whict tilled the little Central Presliyteriar church here to overflowing. I'residen Coolidge officiated at the simple un veili:-'T ceremonies of a tablet to th memory ot U'oodrow Wilson, for II years a uiourbor of the church Seattle to Vote on Manager Plan. Seattle. Wash. Mayor Brown sign ed an ordinuuee passed by the city council, placing on the ballot In a special election March 10 a proposed charter amendment for a city manager form of government which would abolish the office of mayor. Cabinet Members' Salary Boost Asked Washington. I). C. The annua salary of members of the presidenti cabinet would be $17,600 Instead o $12,000 under a hill Introduced b) Representative I'ish. republican. Nee York. Missouri B1 i I Aimed at Japanese.. Jefferson City, Mo.-A drastic move' against Japanese' immigration to Mis souri was started in the senate when Senator A. U McAuley presented a bill which will bar all Japanese from owning property In the state. America Cheered In Polish Diet. Warsaw America's popularity at a creditor was evidenced in a nois demonstration in the Polish diet when the Polish American debt fundinij agreement was presented. Herman Taylor Named Idaho Justice. Iloiee. Idaho. Herman Taylor of Sand Point, judge of the eighth Judl lial district, and . lieutenant -gov-ernor was appointed by Governor Moore as justice of the Idaho supreme court, succeeding Robert Uunn. who died recently. May Wheat $2.00 at Winnipeg. Winnipeg. Man. Wheat touched $2 a bushel here Friday tor the first lime since the World war. The design of tbe ox team and covered wagon symbolize the spirit of the old west. It typifies vision, endurance, hope, suffering and final ac complishment. Over the'Old Oregon Trail from the Missouri river the cov ered wagons came and won an empire for the United States The design is the work of Avard Fairbanks of tbe Unreersity of Oregon. lrs