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A A A A A A A A A A A . b A A A V▼▼▼▼•▼“ V »▼▼ P STATE NEWS J PEACE T OF CURRENT WEEK ^ . . . . •. . . . . . . IN RAIL WALKOUT U l V U IIIIb lll _____________ M L L " Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. Marshfield— Wedderburn, the .mall town on Rogue river owned by the --------- -------- Marleay eatate, la to be repainted ,, .- , n, , this summer and will take a thorough Harding s Plan Is coat of white, with red trimmings. W O O L S C H E D U L E IS P A S S E D < ► l.odge Declares Republicans W ill Not Abandon Tariff Program. , '“d the one big fight in the admlr.lstra Reported Already Accepted. T h e R ig h t G irl Washington. D. C.— Consideration of the wool schedule, which has develop- , » ... Mon, day by the senate after the approval without change of imposts proposed : ' By HARRIET BRUNKHURST $ } 4 ,. 1SZ2, by M c C lu re N e w s p a p e r S y a d lc a lv . jimmy Seymour to naif the country. I'd rather have dad's stundlng hers tiiun he governor. And, Kitty says it is wasting my life.” “ Still," said Madge thoughtfully, “ you couldn't take much comfort in it if Kitty didn't. You have to consider her part, too." "But Kitty would have the biggest house in town, und every one knows her und likes her. Isn't that better than a stilt struggle for position in u crowded city where no matter how high you get there'd always he inac cessible inner circles.” "You talk too fast!" said Madge. “ I should say it isn't so much wtiut you get out of life as whether you like it" "Sometimes you ure a lot like Kitty.” said Jimmy, und meant It. Y'et Kitty"s hair wus soft und black while Madge s was crisp gold. "Better not say that to Kitty,’- w arned Madge. "Girls don't like it." Jimmy went back to his father's of fice. "W ell," inquir'd his father genially, “ all fixed up with Kitty?" "Darned if I know!” said Jimmy. Then, “ guess we'll huve that '& Son’ put on the sign, if you don't mind.” James Seymour, Sr., nodded. “ Y'ou have to stand your ground sometimes even with the right girl,” he said. So Jimmy went to work In his fa ther's office, following the quiet, sane routine his father had taught him to love. From Kitty came the triweekly letters K»y. carefree. Jubilant or seri ously urging him to higher ambition. And in six months' time Jimmy found himself accepting the situation with equanimity. He could marry at any time, or they could wait two or three years until Kitty was ready. She would be ready some time. They had loved each other from their perambu lator days. Life without Kitty was in conceivable. When he broke the seal of her letters he never failed to won der if this one might be "it”— the one in which she would yield. So it was with a sinlie that he opened a letter one early spring morn ing, but the smile froze upon his lips us lie read: “ Jimmy, dear," Kitty wrote, "you probably don’t know- it— I've only Just discovered it myself—that we have never been in love nt all. We were merely good pals, not sweethearts. I love some one; really love some one. now—so I know. I f you’ll stop to think, maybe there is some one else that you love, too.” Jimmy sat for two solid hours slating out of the window. Then h.e tossed the letter upon his father's desk, took his hat and left the office. In the Hilton backyard lie found Madge. "Madge,” lie said quietly. "K itty says I ’ve never been In love with her at all. That there's probably some one else. I guess stie’s right. I've been a di.rned fool. W ill you marry ine, Madge r "Why— why— but Kitty— ” stam mered Madge. “ It isnt Kitty— it's you. W ill you?” “ I— I might, said Madge, “ some time.” “ I promised to marry you," said Kitty, firmly. "But 1 never promised lost two buildings and valuable works by the finance committee majority on to rnurry a country lawyer. And that's that." of art Saturday in a $60,000 fire which | blankets, wearing apparel and floor Kitty tilted her pretty heud saucily broke out on the campus at 4 P. M. coverings. provocative, secure in her youthful Several other university buildings (harm und lifelong uffectlon that The silk schedule then was taken were damaged by the flames. backed their engagement to marry. up and leaders were hopeful that com "You mean you won't marry me?" Salem. — The cornerstone for the Union Officials Are Declared to Have Event, a f Noted People, Government, mittee amendments to this could be Jimmy looked as if his senses were new St. Paul's Episcopal church, re Agreed to President'e Settle and Partie Northwest, and Other betraying him. “ You arc breaking our disposed of tomorrow. placing the old structure that was engagement?” ment Offers. Thing. Worth Knowing. built in the year 1854, was laid Sun A fter the silk schedule will come "Not necessarily,” said Kitty light day. Bishop W alter T. Sumner of those dealing with paper and books ly. "You don't have to he a country the Episcopal diocese of Oregon gave lawyer unless you wish.” and sundries, including hides and "But you huve known always that May Waist), 7 feet 6 inches tall, the principal address. Chicago.— Peace terms already have laces; the free list and the admin 1 planned to take up practice with my been agreed to in the country-wide said to be the tallest woman In the Waldport.— Burglars made a raid on istration provisions with the flexible father," said Jimmy with some dig world, died Sunday at the municipal Dr. Linton's drug store and J. M. railway strike and formal ratification nity. Reilly's pool room Saturday night. Dr. has been assured through President tariff plan proposed by President tuberculosis sanitarium in Chicago. "You meant to when you had to," Harding. When the senate winds up corrected Kitty. "There Is no shadow Linton's store was rifled of watches. Harding's efforts, it was asserted Sun Approximately 1000 acres of certl- of an excuse for it now. There is the fled Jenkins club wheat on the big Jewelry and many valuable articles, In day night by a man in close official work on these, it must go back over opening in the Sharp & Smiles offices, cluding all the cash, even to pennies. the entire bill, paragraph by para- farm of the Perlnger Ranch company, und even if you must give your tlm^ touch with the sltuatiog. eight miles east of Pendleton on the Dr. Linton's loss was at least $6o0. graph, for action or individual amend your uunt's legacy makes It possible. Ail that now remains before the Then you'll have a start. Here you rin atilla Indian reservation, was burn Salem.—The stale highway commis strike, which has cost the workers ments. » i l l be buried all your life— but 1 shall ed Monday afternoon. Between 45,- sion has announced that it has award There still was divided opinion Mon not be buried with you,” she added. 000 and 60,000 bushels of the finest upward of $40,000,000 in wages, passes ed the contract for the construction of Jimmy was usually ready of sjieech, day as to when a final vote on the grain in Umatilla county was destroy a concrete arch bridge across the into history, it was asserted, was the measure could be had, but republican but he was patently unable to hold his ed. . North Umpqua river on the Pacific formal indorsement of the terms of own today. leaders were unanimous in declaring “ l*ut it up to your father," sug President Harding has accepted the highway near Winchester, Douglas settlement by the railway executives, the senate would pass the bill. gested Kitty. “ Ask him wlilch is the resignation of Elmer Dover, Tacoma, county, to H. E. Doering of Portland. meeting in New York, and the strike I best proposition, yours or mine.” And Taking cognizance of a report pub Wash., as assistant secretary of the Kitty waved a gay good-by as she dart Salem —The Oregon supreme court leaders, who will convene in Chicago treasury in charge of internal revenue lished in Washington that the senate ed from liis side to Join a group of at noon Saturday tool; its annual va at the same hour. and customs, it is announced at the girls across the street. cation recess until September 1. Just "The acceptance of President Hard would abandon the measure, Senator White House. Jimmy swung down Main street, prior to adjournment the court hand ing's proposal was a foregone conclu Lodge of Massachusetts, the majority with his head held high and ran up Special delivery letters will not bo ed down 12 opinions, which cover a sion before T . De W itt Cuyler issued leader, made this statement: tlie stairs of his father's law office, sent out from any postofflce in the wide range of legal subjects and af the call for the meeting of the rail "This bill is going to be passed by taking the stairs three at a time. country after 11 o'clock at night, un fect practically every aectlon of the executives in New York and B. M it was rather a disorderly office. the senate and that at the first op der new postal regulations Issued state. Jewell, head of the striking shopmen, portunity. We are going to stick to There was ihist where (lust should not Tuesday. Such lettcra not delivered summoned a similar meeting of union it and pass it as soon as we can get be, there wasn't much ln the furniture Marshfield.—John L. Oasen, whose prior to that hour will be “ delivered chiefs for the same date, this man who a vote. Reports that it might be laid line, and nine-tenths of the law tomes sawmill burned recently at Myrtle as soon as possible" the next morn has been in closest touch with the aside or allowed to fail are absolutely on the shelves needed rebinding. Yet Point, declares that first estimates Jimmy liked the place. entire situation declared. ing. without foundation. The bill will be James Seymour looked up from his of a loss of $26,000 are $5000 be "The rail executives w ill finally passed and put on the statute books littered desk with a smile, hut the Approximately WOO Seattle resi neath the correct figures. Mr. Aasen decide to yield for the good of the as soon as possible." smile faded as his son Impetuously dents subscribed a total of $3,000,000 will not rebuild the bill, but may pur country, sweeping aside tho seniori- |«mred out the story o f Kitty's ultima While the split in the republican chase an Idle plant at Arago and oper In lionds to finance the erection of a tum. ty issue, he continued, but their ges- ranks wa8 notfceable> there w„ new hotel, aponaored by the chamber ate from that point. “ Well, son." he said at length, “ you'll ture will give little consolation to one sizeable controversy over wool of commerce as a community enter The Dalles. — With the Portland the men who walked out on July 1, duties, some republicans and most of have to settle it for yourself. 1 haven’t prise, It was announced at noon Tues- made much of myself, hut I always for besides their loss In pay they the democrats voting against the thought Kitty liked me at that. Still. day, when the subscription campaign delegation swinging its 23 votes to will lose some of their seniority rights . . on clothing. Senator Smoot, It is bad business letting tlie rigid girl them, George R. Wilbur of Hood River concluded. to the men who remained at work, see repilbltcant rta h . ln fha of the gi if you can help yourself. I'd think was elected state commander and Dred their original grievance, returned to schedttle, ?ai(J> and Senator Walah of it over." Manuel Nunes, Inventor of the Kiddle of Island City, vice-commander, __, .. Jimmy went down the stairs one at ukulele, the musical Instrument of at the closing session of the fourth the United States railroad labor board Massachusetts, conducting the fight for rehearing and the question of a fnr „ . .. . a time. He stopped to look at his . . . . . . . . . . _ , ror ‘ »e minority, agreed that only Hawaii, died at bis homo In Honolulu. annual American Legion convention father's battered tin sign. He had con national adjustment board and certain ... . . . .. novelties were imported; that the fidently expected to put up a new sign T. H., of heart disease after a long here Saturday afternoon. ether points taken up by congress. American ready-made clothing in bearing an added legend of "& Son." Illness. His death brought to light Exact Term « Not Yet Known. Eugene.— When David Cheiem. aged dustry could compete with the world. Well, he'd have to see Kitty. that, contrary to general belief, the "The exact terms probably will not ukulele was kuown to the liawaiians 11 years, reported a short time ago Senator Walsh argued, however, that Kitty, however, had said her say and be known until after Tuesday's meet Nor would she the duties were an invitation to domes would say no more. only after the advent of the white that he had killed a number of rat ing. but whatever they are the ob permit Jimmy to say more— unless it man. i tic manufacturers to combine and in tlesnakes this year on the farm of jections of a minority on either side crease their prices to the level of the were to announce his acceptance of his father, H. Cheiem, In the Spen will not be sufficiently strong to ob Burglars broke open 80 vaults on her proposal that he become a city cer creek valley, he was believed to struct or prevent their ratification by tariff. lawyer instead of a country petti six floors of the Paulsen building in be the youngest person in Lane coun both sides. The seniority issue has fogger. That was the word she used. Spokane Saturday night and style in ty to tackle these poisonous reptiles. Deficit Period Passed. Jimmy at length realized that dis been raised since the beginning of excess of $100,000, it was learned Mon cussion was useless. Kitty was out for Fork Was So Considered in 1050 and Chicago.— Montgomery Ward * Co. the strike, it must be remembered, Klamath Falls. — Purchase of 40 day morning. This Is the largest bur Woman Who Used One Incurred one tiling— it was that or nothing. And and is not as great a stumbling block after operating at a deficit for the last Heaven’s Wrath. glary ever committed In Spokane, ac acres for a permanent fair ground Kitty was entirely independent. She. as it has seemed at times. When the two years—$9.887.000 loss in 1921 and cording, to local police. The police site was decided on Saturday by the too, was college bred, and she had held time comes it will be disposed of with Investigation* made as to the ex for a year some absurdly remunerative believe the robbery was the work of county fair board and cltlaens’ com justice to all and to the satisfaction $7.855,000 loss In 1920— again is earn position in the city. She could have act period when people gave up eating professionals. mittee, The tract chosen is owned by of the great majority of tho work- ing a profit, according to a statement the city without 1dm, hut she was with their fingers and resorted to issued to stockholders Monday by eager to share It with him. The coun forks have failed to give definite re William Olthens, 40. of West Phila Asa Fordvce, two miles south of town. ers. sults. Theodore F. Merseles. president. The try she would not have. delphia. "stunt swimmer" who had ex Mr Fordyee has agreed to sell It for It Is known, however, that. In the "Think it over.” she sa'd as they statement says the company made a Fire-Ball Held Meteor. $12,000. It Is planned to hold the hibited all over ihe country for years, year 1050, in Constantinople, the parted at the end o f her vacation. Santa Barbara, Cal.— Concensus of net profit of $1.241.117 in the first six Tuesday night performed for the last county fair this fall on the grounds. Jimmy went home to think it over. dnughter-in-law of Orseleolo, doge of opinion here is that the great flaming months of 1922. The number of orders He went out In the garden to think un Venice, used a fork to convey food time. ' His body was dragged from Roseburg. — There were 57 forest object whch fell from the sky Into received Increased 35.03 per cent. disturbed. Then he saw the little girl from plate to mouth and thereby Allegheny river, near the Sixth street fires In Doulas county in July, accord the ocean off Santa Barbara or on next door. Madge Hilton, washing her greatly scandalized the 'nithful who bridge. 16 minutes after he started to Hungarian Crown Drops. collie dug. That was a ceremony at appear to have considered this Inno cross the stream with hit hands and ing to the monthly report filed Satur Santa Cruz island, 18 miles south vation as an Invention of the evil one, day by the Douglas county forest pa Saturday night, was a meteor. As no Budapest.— The fall In the crown is which Jimmy always assisted when at feet tied. The knots failed to slip. says Le I’etlt Parisien, Paris. (Trans home, so he promptly swung over the trol. Only two fires are burning now report came from the Islands that any continuing. The value of the dollar low hedge and set to work. lated for the Kansas City Star.) Agreement upon a tentative plan and these are under control. Most of one there had seen the object strike is now nearing 2000 crowns. Bread is Saint Peter Damien relates the af "Goodness, Madge!” he said sudden fpr distribution of eoal and for restric- the fires were of incendiary origin the earth, the general belief was that at 250 crowns a loaf. Hungarian ly, “ what have you g«>t your hair up fair with considerable pious indigna tion and, after explaining how the money has lost 60 per cent in value for?" jtlon of unfair prices was announced and were quickly discovered snd ex it fell Into the ocean, This is | "Jimmy Seymour:" cried Madge In Venetian princess made us** of a lit Monday night by Secretary lteover tinguished. Little actual damage was a burning aircraft were generally dls- during the last fortnight. Early reports that the object was generally attributed to the collapse of dignantly. "T ve had ray hair up three tle gold fork instead of euting with after a series of conferences during done. years— since I was sixteen. A lot of her fingers, adds; believed. the German mark. the day with representatives of pro “ But the Almighty Father made attention you pay to a person." Marshfield.— Several sites are under ducing operators, the ratlroads. the in known to this woman how odious to "You had It in carts not two weeks | Coolidge Starts West. Min* Afir«; Tw o Trapped. terstate commerce commission and consideration for a new city hall and Him was her vanity, and His wrath ago." declared Jimmy. other departments of the government. home for the volunteer fire depart Washington. D. C.— Vice-President “ That Is about us much as one would was made manifest unto her, so that, Winnemucca. Nt-v.— Superintendent ment. Since the fire wiped out the Coolidge left Washington Saturday 1 Joseph Bolam and Peter Madison are expect you to see when Kitty is brandishing over her head the blade Support of the railroad labor hoard of divine Justice, He straightway administration building, the council- night for Boston, starting a trip that , ,r*bPed 1° the long tunnel of the burn around.” laughed Madge. "Don't blame as the only agency created by law for you. though. I’ve always been crazy caused every part of her body to rot ing National mine, 75 miles north of men and Mayor Ferguson have been away." handling the transportation tie-up, ac discussing how to build a suitable city will occupy two or three weeks and here, acrording to a telephone message over her myself." All this for the heinous crime of "Thanks a lot. Madge,” said Jimmy, celeration of coal production and con hall. It Is probable bonds will he take him to the Pacific coast. received Sunday night. The message gratefully. “ How old are you—nine using a fork! As a matter of sober The Vice-President plans to leave asked that rescue parties be sent to teen? trol of fuel distribution were given by Issued as the budget this year will not Don't see how It happened. fact, the doge's daughter-in law mid August 4 for San Francisco, where the scene. Well, say. since you're that old. may her husband were carried off in the administration spokesmen Tuesday as permit further expenditures. he will address the American Bar as- be you can help me out. Do you think i great plague of lOfiO among the vic the three fundamentals of the govern Pendleton. — The Inland Empire j sociation convention August 10. The country llfb intolerable? You’re young tims of which. It may safely be said, Japan Will Negotiate. ment's policy toward the Industrial er than Kitty, ami ought to feel It If were many of the faithful who ate bank of this city has been designated preoent itinerary of Mr. Coolidge calls . Moscow.— The negotiations between any one would." with their fingers. a depository for Indian moneys from for * '*•** *° U°rtland. Or. road strikes. Japan and the far eastern republic. | "W ell," Madge spoke slowly. *Tm the Umatilla reservation, not to ex Getting Rid of a Visitor. broken o ff after protracted discussion 1 not like Kitty, yon see. Kitty was al Major Max Alser of the United States Russ a Saves Platinum. "W ill ye stay to tea?" asked Mr | at Darien. * ill be resumed *x>n as the ways ambitious, and she Is doing so ceed $20,000. At present the Ameri army quartermaster's corps snd Cap Paris.—The Russian soviet govern- result of an exchange of notes. Japan wonderfully in the city. You can see Murphy of the caller whom she wish* can National and First National are ! that she wouldn't want to give it up would depart. , . - ., _, I ment is declared in a dispatch from tain Drank Tlngley, also o f the depositories as well as the First N.i ... . ‘ has agreed to evacuate all her troops While t in cot clever a bit—" "No, thank you," was the answ* United s*-it. « a n ? ' . wi r e Induted tional of Athena. The designation was I Menna , lo ha from the Premosky district by Novem “ Seems to mo I selected a remem “ I must be home to look after John _ , . ___ ___, . , .. accumulating a platinum reserve with ber. • made by the commissioner cf Indian- . .. brance for a small neighbor who was “ Ah sure, ye mustn't neglect him the portooo of establishing a coinage valedictorian of her class last June," in Los Angeles, together with six affairs of the department of the in which will replace the goM standard. . said Jimmy, smiling. City Frays For Peace. "1 think 1 will stay, though; I hei dealers In army enppllee. charged with terior. The message does not give the auth "Oh. I l u t r said Madge, deprecaflng- the kettle singing." was the nne conspiring to defraud the United Denison. Tex — Denison prayed for Salem. — More than 30.000.000 ority for this report. ly. “ Bat—Til tell you something pected reply. States government by manipulating It says the preparations for the move settlement o f the railroad strike Tues awful. I don't want to go to college pounds of prunes will be handled this "t»b. don't take any notice of that • are expected to be completed within day. The mayor, in a proclamation, I was gled to finish school. I like to said Mrs. Murphy, scornfully. " year by the Oregon Growers' C o o p er asked business houses to close for one be out of door», free when I want to sings f,.r hours before It bolls.” —Lo three months. stive association. according to an Td hate a position— (Ln Tit-Bits. hour and urged citizens to assemble d<> anything the American I-egtoa s national réhab nouncement made by officials of the in churches snd pray that the con even a splendid one like Kitty's. Be Gompers H er« 59 Years. shies, of course. I'm all daddy has— ilitât ton committee, in a letter to A Scarcity. organisation Saturday. Last year the Washington. D. C —Samuel Gomp ferences of executives and shopmen Td have to stay home." “ A bench of YVhlte Caps went (v BrigadierO n e ra i Charles K. Sawyer, assoc latton handled approximately ?.- result in pence. ers. who has been railed the grand Jimmy had to think things over—It beyond Mount Pltgy tuther night * personal physician to President Hard 600.000 pounds of prunes. The as old man of American labor, by virine was simpler far to talk theta over drug a feller out of bed that was s Norihctiffe Still III. ing. and Oh let go erdlnatec et tfee f e d sociation now has 132 tunnel dryers of his long tenure of office as preel- And Madge was a sage listener. pected of making bone-dry linker i eral hoard of hospitalisation, made under Its control These will handle deat of the American Federation of "It doesn't noun ! ambitious." ad whipped him." related Gap Johm tendon —The physicians in attend publie Tnesday, charged General Saw about 10 tons per tunnel far the sea Labor, observed Saturday the fifty- ance upon I-ord Northcliffe sa d Mon mitted Jimmy, “bn. what 1 want Is to of Rntnpus Ridge. yer with standing In the way of son. or about 2.000.000 pounds. The ninth anniversary of what he coasid- day night his condition Is causing hsOd op lost the sort o f business my "Did they find any llcker?" inter* proper rare for wounded and shell- remainder o f the product will come j ere one o f the biggest events of his them anxiety. The endocarditis, they father has. Taklrg care o f people's edit asked an acquaintance. interests, seeing that they get deeds ' Mighty little. They drunk np wl shoched veterans, and with holding from the p rT a t« growers, who have life— bis landing la the United Sutes assert, is showing no noticeable signs wills snd contracts that sill stand up there was snd then whaled him up hospital piane voted by congress thrir own dryers. |ns an English immigrant I of Improvement. to court testa, making myself a part having scarcely enough to go ot of the life sroui.J me—and being around."— Kansas Cltt Star. COMPILED FOR Eugene.—The University of Oregon YOU ROADS MAY PROTEST INVENTION OF THE EVIL ONE A