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o WAR CONTRACTORS SUED WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CORREN! WEEK $29,000,000 Sought From Army Camp B uilders F rau d Charged. _____________ s u i ts s e e k in g re co v ery of la r g e s u m s W a sh in g to n , D. C. — Six a d d itio n a l A AAA A gT A T E N E W S \ LAXITY DENIED IN B R IE F . | BY DAUGHERJY’1 * | , 11. ^ . I t " h av e b.-. n inia-M iit in con- Brief Resume Most Important Daily J News Items. -------------- COMPILED FOR _________ s t r u c ti o n of th e w a r ti m e a r m y c a n filea Monday *■ m a n y c itie s by r e p r e s e n ta t iv e s of th e d e p a r t m e n t of Justice. . . _ . . I so u a h t YOU I b ro u g h t to re c o v e r T h e b I x a c ti o n s $29,000,000 an d th e to ta l c laim ed by t h e gov- e m i n e n t from w a r c o n tr a c to r s to m ore Charges Laid to Efforts Shield Defendants. D a lla s .— At a sp ecial e le c tio n a few day s a g o th e peo ple of F alls C ity voted j a b o n d is su e of $15,000 to p u r c h a s e [ tO e le c tric lig h t an d p o w e r p la n t th e r e from C laud Ellison. K l a m a t h F a lls.— T h e c o u n ty b u d g e t j c o m m i t t e e in a re p o r t filed S a t u r d a y j fixed t h e n e c e s s a r y ta x for t h e c o m ing y e a r a t $549,966, a n i n c r e a s e of 2760 o v e r l a s t y e a r. 14 CHARGES M A D E ; 1 A U A It T Y IN K i l l OWN ___ • sent an invitation M RS. to P U all S S U th M e S kitten s a n d every P u s s In th e village, fo r she w anted her d a u g h te r to have the very largest p u rty t h a t h a d ever been held in Kit- tow n on h e r birthday. E v e ry o n e w a s glad to come, and, an yw ay, a s Pussy P uss urn's f a t h e r w as th e one th a t governed the neigh borhood, th e y felt bound to be p re s ent, a n d so all day th ere w ere g reat p re p a r a ti o n s going on, all try in g to look th e i r best a t th e wonderful b ir th d a y p a rty . I t w as to be a n outdoor aff a ir an d t h e b a rn was to be used fo r games, an d a s soon a s It w as d a r k Mrs. l ’ussum s an d h e r d a u g h t e r stood by th e g arden g a te to re ceive th e i r guests. T h e y could see th e m coming f n m all directions. “T h e r e comes Miss S a le m .— T h e r e a r e a t th e p r e s e n t t h a n $50,000,000. tim e 116 r e g i s te r e d a r c h i t e c t s in O re E v e n ts e f N o te d People, G o v ern m en ts A cco n j t n g to official figures. C a m p A tto r n e y - G eneral C ites S te p s T a k e n gon, a c c o r d i n g to a re p o r t p r e p a r e d by t h e s e c r e t a r y of th e s t a t e b o a rd of A g a in s t C o rp o r a t io n s U n d e r a n d Pacific N o rth w e s t, an d O th e r l. a r c h i t e c t e x a m i n e r s filed w ith t h e gov T h in g , W o r t h K nowing. llM t of th e w a r t'8 n t0 n ,n e n t p ro je c ts. A n t i - T r u s t Law. e r n o r S a tu r d a y . M ore t h a n $18.670,000 w as s p e n t on --------- ¡th e V irg in ia tr a in i n g c e n te r, $13,846, St. H e le n s .— F iv e of th e 16 ro ad d is 1000 at C e n te r, $11,296,000 a t D odge W a s h i n g to n , D. C.— W ith th e c h a rg e tr ic ts in C o lu m b ia c o u n ty h a v e voted T h e s e n a t e Judiciary co m m itte e , , 3 545 000 a t n u $ i 2,748,000 a t P ik e sp ecial t a x e s f o r ro ad im p ro v e m e n t. T u e s d a y re c o m m e n d e d co n firm a tio n of a n d $9 8go ooo a t T r a v ig. C a m p K nox t h a t his a s s a i l a n t s a r e s e e k i n g to T h is is in a d d itio n to the g e n e ra l levy P ie r c e B u tler, St. P au l a tt o rn e y , nom- a ( stitHOn Ky f holdB th e high record shield p e r s o n s w ho a r e b e in g o r a b o u t fixed by th e co u rt. T h e a m o u n t to ln a t e d by P r e s i d e n t H a rd in g to be an ^ COgt, $18,733,189 h a v in g b een paid, to be p ro s e c u te d , A tto rn e y -G e n e ra l be r a i s e d w ill b e a b o u t $45,000. a s s o c ia te Justice of th e s u p r e m e c o u rt a c c o r J j n g to w n r d e p a r t m e n t reco rd s, D au g h e rty s l a m m e d b ack S u n d a y n ig h t S a le m .— F o r t h e y e a r 1922, up to and W . F. T h ieh o ff, w ho e n te r e d th e for its c o n s tru c tio n . . ... „ . - n ___ a of. T h e p ro jects, c o n tr a c to r s an d s u m s a t th e g ro u p s in a n d o u t of c o n g re s s in clu din g N o v e m b e r 30, t h e r e w ere re g s e r v ic e of t h e B u rlin g to n ra ilro a d 39 ‘ ! involved in th e six s u i ts w e re : C am p who a r e p r e s s in g fo r his im p e a c h m e n t. is te re d w ith t h e s t a t e d e p a r t m e n t a y e a r s a g o a s a sectio n lab o rer, !»«■ TravU> 8 a n A n to n lo. Tex., S to n e & T h e a t t o r n e y - g e n e r a l m a d e public t o t a i o{ 133,816 m o to r vehicles, 3203 In i n a p p o in te d g en e ra l m a n a g e r of W e b s t e r , $3,000,000; C a m p Lee, P e t e r s his a n s w e r to th e 14 sp e c ific a tio n s su p m otorcycles, 541 de a le rs, 12,115 e b a u f t h e lin e s e a s t of th e M issouri riv er, burg, K a n , R h in e h a rd & D ennis, Inc., p o r t in g t h e reso lu tio n p ro p o s in g th e feurs a n d 29,952 o p e ra to rs, w ith h e a d q u a r t e r s in Chicago. $7.000.000; C am p C u ste r, B a ttle C reek, i m p e a c h m e n t of Mr. D a u g h e rty , w hich S alem . — An e x e c u tiv e c o m m it te e P r e s i d e n t H a rd in g , in a te le g ra m Mich., P o r t e r Bros., $5,000,000; C am p b ead ed by J o h n L. M cN ary, local a t w as i n t ro d u c e d by Rev. Mr. K eller, re c e iv e d a t th e e x e cu tiv e offices a t P ik e, L it t l e Rock, Ark., J a m e s S t e w a r t to rn e y , th is w e e k will co m b t h e e n ti r e & Co., Inc., $3,000,000; C am p Dodge S alem , T u e sd a y , a p p ealed to t h e peo- M inn eso ta. S alem d i s tr i c t In q u e s t of s u b s c r i p pie of O regon to give freely fo r th e Des Moines, la., C h a r le s Weitx Sons, T a k in g up e a c h o n e of t h e 14 tions in th e $1,250,000 e n d o w m e n t c a m re lie f of m ore t h a n a m illion d e s t it u te $4,500,000, and C a m p Dix, W rig h ts- c h a r g e s of f a i lu re o r r e f u s a l to e n paign now b e in g c o n d u cte d by W il w onten an d c h ild re n in G re c ia n t e r to w n , N. J., Irw in & L eig h to n , $6 , fo rce a n t i t r u s t a n d o t h e r law s, of la m e tt e u n iv e rsity . r ito ry a n d th e n e a r east. 500,000. u n w a r r a n t e d e x e rc is e of c le m e n c y In S alem .— L o a n s in O regon in v olv T h r e e c h ild re n w e re b u r n e d to th e c a s e s of in f lu e n tia l o ffe n d e rs, of ing th e irre d u c ib le school fu n d s a g g r e d e a th , tw o w e re re p o r te d d y in g . 30 n e g le c t to p r o s e c u te w a r p ro f ite e r s g a te $6,447.864.50, a c c o rd in g to a fl- m o r e receiv ed pain fu l b u r n s an d w ere a n d of u n c o n s t it u ti o n a l a n d u n ju s t nan cial re p o r t p r e p a r e d h e r e S a tu r d a y T a b b y w ith h e r nose In th e air,” said p u t u n d e r c a r e of p h y sic ia n s, an d p r o c e d u r e In t h e ra ilro a d In ju n c tio n by G eo rg e G. B ro w n , clerk of t h e s t a t e Mrs. P u ssu m s. “ Well, sh e w on’t be o t h e r s h a d n a rr o w esc a p e s fr o m a fire c ase, t h e a tt o r n e y - g e n e r a l sw eep in g ly land h o ard. T h e s e lo ans d ra w i n t e r as a ir y a f t e r sh e sees our b e au tifu l t h a t d e s tro y e d t h e H igh P o in t school, p a r t y ; an d I do believe site lias a W a s h in g to n , 1). C. — C o n g re s s p u t d e n ie s t h e e x is te n c e of a n y b a s is of e st a t th e r a t e of 6 p e r cent. a b o u t sev en m iles so uth of Covington, b e a u a t last, fo r Mr. T o m p k in s is f a c t fo r t h e alle g a tio n s. Ga., T u esd ay . ‘o ff th e old an d on th e n e w ” M onday Salem .-—B e c a u se of th e In c r e a se in t r o t t i n g along beside her. Well, he T h e a n s w e r Is a d d r e s s e d to th e c o m the c o s t of g ra i n an d hay, local milk Isn't m uch of a catch, fo r he is old, D iscov ery of ric h dep osits of rad iu m w ith t h e en d in g of th e special sessio n, m i t t e e on Jud iciary, w hich will h e a r d is tr i b u to r s F r i d a y a d v a n c e d th e price b u t th e n it Is h e r las t chance, so sh e ore in t h e Belgian Congo h a s cau sed w hich h a d been called p ri m a r i ly to te s t i m o n y b e a r i n g on th e c h a r g e s of m ilk 1 c e n t a q u a rt. T h e d i s t r i b u c a n 't be fussy. a b r e a k of $ >0,000 a g ra m in t h e price, ,.o n g|,jei. ti,e sh ip p in g bill, a n d t h e b r o u g h t by R e p r e s e n t a t i v e K eller. Mr. “A nd t h e r e is Mrs. Yellow Cut. tors d e c la re d t h e p rice of d a ir y feeds but th e full e x te n t of th e find will i . . . D a u g h e r ty h a s In s isted on a th o r o u g h h a v e in c r e a s e d m ore t h a n 50 p e r c e n t I s n ’t h e r dres s a f r i g h t ! If I had n o t be k n o w n u n til th e d e p o sits h av e only t h a t yellow dres s to my b ack I u lr ln g of th e a c c u s a t io n s , c o n fid e n t d u r i n g th e la s t t h r e e m o n th s. b e e n f u r t h e r explored, officials of th e D e c e m b e r session. T h e c h a n g e In w ould n ev er go to a stylish party . t h a t t h e c o m m it te e will find no S t a n d a r d C h em ical co m p an y of Pitts- c o n g re s s io n a l se s s io n s was made D allas.— Mrs. M ary K em p, a wldoVL, A w h ite collar would im prove it, hut g r o u n d fo r r e c o m m e n d i n g Im p e a c h b u rg said T u esd ay . w ith in t e n m in u tes , t h e e x tr a ses sio n , a b o u t C3 y e a r s o l d , ' d u r i n g a fit of sh e h n s n ’t even th a t ." b eg u n tw o w eek s ago, a d j o u r n i n g a t m e n t , b u t h e d e c lin e s to pro d u ce m a n y Mrs. P u ss u m s stopped talk in g long E x p e r im e n ts c a rr ie d out w ith th e | „ . 50 o c I o t k an d t h e n ew b e , n g called d o c u m e n t s d e m a n d e d , a s s e r t i n g t h a t d e sp o n d e n c y , c u t h e r to n g u e off with enough to welcome each guest as th ey a p a i r of s h e a r s . Mrs. K e m p resid es s u p p o r t of th e W e s t C o ast L u m b e r to o r d e r a t high noon. th e y w ould d is c lo se m u c h v a lu a b le In t r o t t e d by, but as soon as she could w ith a d a u g h t e r in M onm outh. P h y m e n 's a ss o c ia tio n by W. T. D u m b leto n sh e beg an again. “ Here conies dain ty T h e r o u t in e se s s io n s w in d in g up th e f o r m a ti o n t o o ff e n d e rs w ho a r e being sic ia n s w e re called from th is c ity and Miss W hite, an d I do believe Mr. a n d W . A. L e u e n b e r g e r of T a c o m a sp ecial sessio n a n d o p e n in g t h e new o r m a y be p ro s e c u te d . h a v e c u lm in a te d in a wood b riq u e t d ev elo p e d little b u s in e s s a n d d re w ‘‘T h i s ex trao rd in ary p ro c e e d in g ,” h e r c o nditio n Is not now c o n sid ered T om B lack has h e r by th e arm . Well, th e y will m a k e a good-looking couple. t h a t e q u a ls a n t h r a c i t e coal In h e a tin g sm all cro w d s. s a y s Mr. D a u g h e r ty 's l e t te r , "Is In critical. F o r m a l s u r r e n d e r of “Oh, do look. Pussy, th e r e Is Mrs. S a le m .—L e t t e r s receiv ed in Salem value, R o b ert B. Allen of th is city, th e s e n a t e re p u b lic a n s to th e d e m o s p i r e d m o r e by a d e s i r e to p ro t e c t s e c r e t a r y of the asso ciatio n , a n n o u n c c r a t ic fili b u s te r a g a i n s t th e D y e r a n t i th o s e c h a r g e d a n d th o s e w ho will be re c e n tly frdm s o m e of t h e l a r g e s t in ed T u e sd a y . ly n c h in g bill e n d e d t h e tie-up a n d a l c h a r g e d w ith v io la tin g t h e law t h a n d u s t r ia l o p e r a t o r s in Oregon in d icated t h a t t h e s e c o n c e r n s a r e n o t in an y A lth ou gh the n a v a l a c a d e m y a u th o r low ed c o n firm a tio n of a b o u t 1700 d e to aid th e d e p a r t m e n t of Ju stice in A LINE 0* CHEER t h e p ro s e c u tio n of g r a f te r s , p ro f ite e rs w ay i n t e r e s t e d in any effort t h a t m a y itie s refused to discuss S e c r e t a r y la yed n o m i n a ti o n s before th e final B y John Kendrick Bangs. D e n b y 's ch a rg e s of Intoxication a m o n g gavel o f th e special sessio n, b u t th e an d t h o s e w ho h a v e d e f r a u d e d t h e i r he m a d e by c a s u a l ty in s u r a n c e corn- t h e m id sh ip m en a f t e r t h e football n o m i n a ti o n of P ie rc e B utler, S t. P aul g o v e r n m e n t d u r i n g th e e m e r g e n c ie s of p a n ie s to r e p e a l o r w e a k e n th e pres- e n t w o r k m e n 's c o m p e n s a ti o n act. g a m e a t P h ila d e lp h ia la s t S a t u r d a y In a t t o r n e y , to be a s s o c ia te ju s t i c e of th e w ar. " T h e a t t o r n e y g e n e r a l c a n n o t e sc a p e ALL GAIN A sh la n d .—C o n s tr u c ti o n w o rk on a th e ab sen ce of official In fo rm atio n , it s u p r e m e co urt, tailed a1ul w e n t o v e r is k n o w n th a t t h e officials a r e an x io u s u n til t h e new s e s sio n th r o u g h o p p o si th e c o n c lu s io n t h a t th e so le o b je c j and la r g e sip h o n to c a r r y w a t e r from th e N T H IN K I N G h ig h , a n d liv in g to find th e g uilty m id sh ip m e n an d tio n of S e n a to r s La F o llette, re p u b l i p u rp o s e of th is p ro c e e d in g Is n o t to M u rp h y hill to th e bluffs on Pom- l p la in . r e m o v e h im fro m office, b u t Is In the L ie h e a lth , a n d s tr e n g th , a n d p a d o u r, c r o s s in g th r o u g h E m i g r a n t c an , of W is c o n s in ; N o rris, re p u b lic a n , pu n ish them . m o r a l g a in . n a t u r e a v o w e d ly of a n a t t e m p t . . . c r e e k b o tto m s e a s t of t h e city, has of N e b r a s k a , and o th e rs. W h e r e lo fty th o u g h ts h o ld s w a y A sp irit of u n c e r t a in t y an d a note to co m p e l t h e p u b lic a tio n an d t h e d is begun. T h e w ork is being d o n e for n o sin R e c e ip t of th e a n n u a l b u d g e t w as C a n e n te r in, of p ess im ism w e r e a p p a r e n t W e d n e s th e p ri n c ip a l b u s i n e s s of th e sessio n. c lo s u re In a d v a n c e of t h e e v id en c e th e T a l e n t Irrig atio n d is tric t an d it is A n d w h e r e p la in liv in g d w e lls a day in th e n e a r e a s t c o n fe r e n c e at u p o n w h ich th e g o v e r n m e n t re lie s an d e x p e c te d will be co m p le te d in a b o u t a w e a lth T h e u s u a l c o m m it te e s called on P r e s i L a u s a n n e , y e t t h e c h ief d eleg a tio n s O f b o u y a n t h e a lth d e n t H a r d in g an d notified him of th e m u s t rely in t h e In v e s tig a tio n and m o n th . N M a k e s th e w h o le w o rld , fro m lo n e poin ted o ut t h a t t h e w o rk of t h e con a s s e m b li n g of t h e new s e s s io n ,^ b u t p r o s e c u tio n of c a s e s of th e g r e a t e s t to zone. T illa m o o k .— T illa m o o k c o u n ty h a s fe re n c e w as s te a d ily c o n ti n u in g an d i m p o r t a n c e to t h e g o v e r n m e n t.” Y our ow n. w e re n o t a d v is e d definitely w h e n th e j u s t closed its b a n n e r y e a r in road A n d m is y o u r so u l In d a y s o f f e a r t h a t t h e vario us d e le g a te s w e re g r a d p r e s i d e n t would p r e s e n t his o p e n in g building. O w in g to th e id eal w e a t h e r W ith hope, a n d c o u ra g e , a n d g o o d ually a n d helpfully g e tt in g a c le a re r W o m a n H a s Q u in tu p lets . ch e e r. m e s sa g e . It w as believ ed th e p r e s i a n d f a v o r a b le la b o r co n d itio n s , th e <© b y M c C l u r e N e w s p a p e r S y n d i c a t e . ) u n d e r s ta n d in g of on e a n o t h e r 's views. d e n t w ould a d d r e s s c o n g re s s in jo in t R ic h m o n d , Va.— Dr. E r n e s t C. Levy, c o u n ty 's ro ad w o r k e r s c o m p le te d th e T e a c h e r s should h a v e a v o cab u la ry s e s s io n w ith a m e s s a g e s t r e s s in g t h e p r e s i d e n t of th e A m erican H e a lth as- c o u n ty c o u r t 's p ro g r a m an d c le a n e d of b e tw e e n 1500 and 4000 w ords. T h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n d e s ire for e n a c t m e n t of a o cla tio n , a n n o u n c e d S u n d a y w h a t he up s e v e r a l jo b s besides, le a v in g Tilla- 1S V 1 y w pro fessio n al m a n should h a v e from th e s h i p p in g bill, f a r m c re d i ts le g i s l a t e r m s t h e s t r a n g e s t c a s e k n o w n to j m ook h ig h w a y s In t h e b e s t c o nditio n in t h e c o u n ty 's histo ry . 1500 to 3000 w ords, w hile t h e ditch tion an d th e a n n u a l sup ply bills in th e m e d ic a l scien ce. d ig g e r m ay g et alo ng w ith 300 w ords, h o p e of c le a n in g up all b u s in e s s by It Is t h e b ir th to a w o m an In V ene I V ale —O ne of Vale's b u sin e ss blocks T h is w a s told to th e t e a c h e r s of M arch 3 an d av o id in g an e x t r a ses Ziiela of five n o rm a l c h il d r e n w ithin w a s w ip ed out by a fire of u n d e te r m in - M arion co u n ty a s s e m b le d in an n u a l j sion of th e new c o n g r e s s n e x t sp rin g . e lg h t h o u rs . , ed o rig in a b o u t 1 o ’clock S a t u r d a y •By- T h e sh ip p in g bill, p a s s e d la s t w eek I n s tit u te In S a le m , Or. T u e s d a y by T h e c a s e w a s b ro u g h t to Dr. L ev y 's m o r n in g w ith a d a m a g e of $30,000. T h e Walter 1. Robiuoa Dr. C arl O. D oney, prei Ident of Wil- by th e ho u se, is s ch ed u led t o be a t t e n t i o n by Dr. C h a rle s C a r r a c r i s t l of W a r m S p rin g s Dry G oods sto re , and b ro u g h t b e fo re th e s e n a t e la te th is C o lu m b ia u n iv e r s it y . Ju s t b ack from Rex t h e a t e r w e re a to tal loss a n d th e . ■ . V . V . V . V . V . V A V . V . V . V . V . V la m e tt e u n iversity. w eek. It will be t a k e n up W e d n e s d a y S o u th A m erica. Vale M eat c o m p a n y an d L egion d a n c e A b ou t tw o m o n t h s ag o Mrs. D. B by th e c o m m e rc e c o m m it te e w ith a 1IOM E HOOK K E E PIN G Dr. C a r r a c r i s t l sa y s th e m o t h e r is hall w e r e bad ly d a m a g e d befo re th e L ooney of L eb am , W ash., lo s t a v a lu view to p r o m p t r e t u r n to t h e s e n a t e . six f e e t fo u r in c h e s ta il a n d is 62 b laze w as co ntrolled. T ' y »NT Jumble you r accounts. able d iam o n d o u t of its s e t t i n g in a T h e r e w e r e in d ic a tio n s M onday, h o w y e a r s old. S h e w o rk e d a s a la b o r e r S a le m .— T h e r e w ere t h r e e fa ta li ti e s W h e th e r one m anag es a big busi rin g t h a t she p rized v ery highly. A fter ever. of so m e delay In th is p ro g r a m m e . in a m i n e u n til tw o h o u rs b e fo re th e in O re g o n due to in d u s tr i a l a c c i d e n ts ness or h a s no g re a te r financial prob m a n y d a y s of se a r c h an d w o rry o v er R e p u b lic a n m e m b e r s a r e d is p o sed to b irth s. d u r i n g t h e w eek e n d in g N o v e m b e r 30. le m s to solve th a n th ose in connection th e loss of h e r d iam o n d , to h e r g re a t fig h t t h e M adden a m e n d m e n t r e q u i r a c c o r d i n g to a re p o r t prepare«! by th e w ith th e m an ag e m en t o f hom e ex s u r p r is e and d e lig h t s h e found it r e ing a n n u a l a p p r o p r ia t io n s o u t of th e penses, he will a s s u r e him self of g r e a t X-Ray W i t h e r s E x p e rt. s t a t e in d u s tr i a l a c c i d e n t c o m m is sio n ' cen tly in th e g izzard of a c h ic k e n th a t m e r c h a n t m a r in e fun d for d ir e c t aid e r h a p p in e s s if he keeps t>ooks. N ot in P a r i s .— P r o f e s s o r V alllan te, d ir e c to r h ere. T h e v ic tim s w e re : E a r l P e r k i n s , j sh e w a s d r e s s in g fo r d in n e r , b u t it | to sh ip o w n ers. freq u en tly g r e a t e r w orries a r e e x p e ri of t h e X-ray la b o r a to r y of L a rib o is ie re s t a t e tr a f f i c officer. O ak G ro v e ; E rick w as so badly p it te d all o v e r b y c h e m enced by w ives and husb an d s a s a r e h o sp ital, u n d e r w e n t h is 13th o p e ra tio n E ric k s o n , lo gger. S t H elen s, a n d J a c k s u lt o f hom e m an ag e m en t than come to ical actio n t h a t it w as h a r d l y reco g S ho e S ty les W astefu l. fo r a m p u t a t i o n S u n d a y m a d e n e c e s M clver, c a r p e n t e r a n d m illw rig h t. th e e x ecu tiv es of t h e biggest com m er nizable. cial an d in d u s trial concerns. T h is fo r C lev elan d, O W o m e n of th e U n ite d sa r y by th e w ith e r in g e f f e c ts of X-rays W in c h e s te r . d o n el Alvin W. Owsley, n a tio n a l S ta t e s w e a r m o r e t h a n 1.600,000 dlf- d u r i n g th e lo ng e x p e r i m e n t s th a t h a v e S a le m .— T h e p o p u latio n a t th e Ore- 1 ho o th e r reaso n th a n th a t they n e v e r know w h e re th ey s ta n d or w h ere th ey c m a n d e r of t h e A m erican L egion, I fe re n t s ty le s of shoes, W illiam A. Dur- won him p ro m in e n c e . H is r i g h t fore gon s t a t e p e n i t e n t i a r y w hich la s t Aug- ¡ a r e coming out financially. •vos t h a t t h e b e s t w ay fo r th e gln, c h ie f of th e div isio n of sim plified a r m w a s a m p u t a t e d in a n eff o rt to b ust to t a le d 470 h a s d ro p p e d to 458. ac- ! M ore th a n 2,800 y ears befo re C h ris t u to se r v e th e c o u n tr y Is for It p ra c t ic e of th e d e p a r t m e n t of com s t o p t h e c re e p i n g X ra y m a la d y . T h e c o rd in g to a r e p o r t p r e p a r e d by p riso n I ca m e Into the world, crude m e th o d s of to o b ta i n legislation t h a t w ould t a k e m ere«, d e c la re d h e r e before th e c o n o p e r a t io n s , w hich h a v e s u c c e e d e d one o fficials S u n d ay . In A u g u st t h e popu- i boo kkeeping w ere employed. S e a rc h e rs c a r e of all d isab led ex s e r v ic e m e n an d v en tio n o f th e S h ip p e r s ' W a r e h o u s e a n o th e r , w e r e b eg u n on- P r o f e s s o r la tlo n re a c h e d th e h ig h e s t ti d e f o r s e v in t h e ru in s of an cient Babylon have t o p re v e n t u n e m p lo y m e n t. H e a n a n d D is trib u tin g a ss o c ia tio n . H u n V a illa n te 's left s id e w ith t h e re m o v a l e ra l y e a rs . T h e d e c r e a s e In t h e nura- com e across movable clay tablets, upon n o u n c e d t h a t h e would s t a r t o n I>e- d r e d s of t h o u s a n d s o f d o lla rs would of h is fin g e rs a n d en d in g w ith th e L h e r of in m a te s , o fficials said, prob- 1 u M d t e m b e r 28 on a n atio n wide t o u r of I be sav ed , he said, if th e sizes a n d a m p u t a t i o n of h is a r m a t t h e sh o u ld er, «bly w a s d u e t o t h e fact t h a t few of j ness. Im prov em e n t In m e th o d s of In s p ectio n for th e legion T e x a s , Call ty p e s o f c o n ta i n e r s used in p a c k in g T h e d is e a s e h a s now a t t a c k e d h is th e c ir c u it c o u r t s held se s s io n s d u r boo kkeeping h a s come th roug h t h e ages an d t h e r e is no excuse fo r an y o n e in fo rn la, O rego n a n d W a s h in g to n will s h o e s sh o u ld be red u ced . rig h t side. ing t h e m o n t h s of S e p te m b e r o r Octo- j th is «lay hav ing th e i r happ iness bllght- be a m o n g th e f i r s t s t a t e s visited. -------------------------------------- . ed by Jum bled s t a te m e n ts or n o rec W if e 's " F r ie n d " Is Man. E x -K aiser Is Anxious. lo w a 's foreign la n g u a g e a c t of 1919, K l a m a t h F a l l s --.1 E \ Y h . - i e r of I o r d s of business of ilnai p r o h ib itin g th e u se of an y la n g u a g e s C h i c a g o —E F. C arro ll of B trm ing- P a r i s .— T h e ex G e r m a n e m p e r o r, ac- P o r t la n d , m e m b e r of t h e S oper-W heel- j all. B ut t h a t old nuisance. C areless I all s e c u l a r schools h a m . A h * <■ r s s r b l l l P a ris, i p s e r T i m b e r c o m p a n y a n d p a r t o w n e r ! ness, re s u lts In ¡naccnraoies. u n c e rt a in ty and unhappifleas for th o u s a n d s who, below th e eig h th g rad e, w as a tt a c k e d Vida, h a d r u q a w ay w ith a n o t h e r wo- I ■ • -i '1 •:• ' 1:.: i in th< tr ia l of of t h e P o r t la n d T- !- c r ,m. h a s p u r In th e IT. S s u p r e m e c o u rt T u e s d a y in m an . le a r n e d M onday in c o u rt t h a t P r i n c e Andrew a t A i k e s t . He re c e iv e d c h a s e d th e d e fu n c t K la m a t h P in e with ; ; • r metho^p " f IC foei would find it easy to m a k e end s meet a c a s e b ro u g h t by A u g u st B artels. T h e h is w ife ’s co m p a n io n w as a m an. m a d e h o u rly b u lle tin s. H e e x p re s s e d him- M a n u f a c tu ri n g c o m p a n y 's p la n t a t j a n d be glad. r a s e p r e s e n te d m a n y co n te n tio n * re- . up an d d r e s s e d a s a girl T h e "girl s e lf a s m u c h re lie v e d w h en he h e a r d P elican City, a c c o rd in g to a n n o u n ce- T h e U nited S ta te s governm ent set a cen tly raised b efo re t h e c o u r t in tw o j fr ie n d ’s " d is g u ise w a s so p e rf e c t t h a t ' 'flirt. V * ’ ma d e h e r e F rid a y . T h e p la n t good ex am p le for th e people generally c a s e s from Ohio, « b lo b th e c o u r t now C a rro ll said t h a t h s w as c o m p letely d u e t o his r e l a ti o n s h ip to A n d re w a d jo in s t h a t of th e P e lic a n B a y Lum- t o follow w hen It adopted a b u d g e ta ry h e r t h r o u g h th e f o r m e r Q ueen Sop! T <nd co m p r ise s a (3-acre p la n an d began m ak in g p lan s to know follow ed by o t h e r r a s e s fro m N eb ras-1 "chum'' to him a s "M illie." ' M i ll ie ' I f e a r t h a t s o m e th i n g d a n g e r o u s ly like site, a n d a s m a ll saw m ill. T h e mill w h e re It w a s coming out financially. k a . In w hU h b ro ad ly s i m i la r q u e stio n s w as In c o u r t a n d a d m i tt e d t h a t h is a p r e c e d e n t m ig h t be e s ta b lis h e d , w as will be e n la r g e d an d a box fa c to ry Congres« w a s slow to enact budget ■ »:>. r... n f t : . ug e n r j P n - :• nt f r a r e ra is e d u n d e r th e la w s of t h e s ta te , n a m e w a s Bill McC ain. (not stated. added. d ec a d e s h a s urged its passing. B ut CONGRESS BEGINS REGULAR SESSION I The Friendly ‘Path Tibbens w earin g t h a t old three- colored dress, an d if t h e r e is n't Mrs. Tii 1.1./ in her -'Id tlg*r calico. Why she does not w e a r a red ribbon w ith th a t dull colored d re s s U m ore th an I can tell.” “Oh, dear, h e re comes Mr. Snook- unis,” said Pussy, bolding h e r fa n in front of h e r face to hide h e r blushes. “1 do hope f a t h e r will not s t a r t a quarrel w ith h im ; h e n e v e r does a thing, but f a t h e r does not seem to like him. I th in k he Is a very fine m an n ered cut.” " H u sh ,” said Mrs. P u ss u m s, “ h e re comes Mrs. P ersian. My dear, o u r p arty Is a greut success, fo r n ever h as she a tte n d e d a social affair In Klt- to w n before. S he is late, of course, but th a t Is so every one will be able to see h e r beautiful dress. I s n 't she sweet, dressed all in fluffy w h ite? O f course, I th in k y o u r d re s s looks * b e tte r w ith t h a t touch o f black, but everyone does not h a v e th e sam e ta s te in dressing, of course. Good evening, Mrs. l'erslun, so glad you could come, and now we m ust begin the p a r t y right aw ay. We w ere w a it ing f o r yon, my d ear.” By th is tim e th e law n w a s well filled a n d the C a t B ro th ers' o rches tr a s tr u c k up a lively t u n e from th e top of th e back fence, and off w hirled th e dancers, m a k in g m erry in th e moonlight. B u t P u ss y P u ss u m s w a s not w ith the dancers, Hnd w hen h e r f a t h e r went to look fo r her, w h a t did he see but Pussy a n d Mr. Snook um s sit ting sid e by side on th e back steps. Sir. P u s s u m s grow led an d b u m p ed his hack, but S nookum s did not run. H e k n ew it w as now or never, so he ju m p ed up an d grow led back, b u t lie Btepped to w a rd Mr. P u s s u m s a n d not aw uy from him. "You a r e J.ivt a s big as he Is," w his p ered Pussy, “a n d you m ay as well tell f a t h e r ton ig ht as any time." W h en P u ss y 's f a t h e r saw th a t S nookunis w as not going to ru n he dropped his back an d s to p p e d grow l ing. “ You y o u n g ste rs b e tt e r Join the dan cers.” he said sweetly. “T h is is you r purty . Pussy, you know .” P u ss y and Snoolsutns r a n to w a r d th e w h irlin g couples, an d th e r e th e y all d an ced until som eone to s se d a bottle o v e r th e w all an d b ro k e up th e p a rty , but ev eryo ne voted It th e best affair ev er given In K ittow n . ami P u ss y P u ss u m s an d Mr. Snook um s told th e guests th a t th e n ex t big affair would be th e i r wedding. (© by M cC lure N e w s p a p e r S y n d ic a te .) many w ho hnve criticized W ash in g to n le g islators for Inaction on th is ex tre m e ly import nut m a t t e r y e a r In and y e a r out a r e a n d have been Just a s negligent in following an efficient bud get sy stem In tlielr own affairs. T h o se who com plain b ecause of the u n c e rta in ty of th e ir financial p a th w a y s would, in m any cases, lift a heavy load from tlielr shoulder* If th ey kep t ac counts a n d kept them tight. <© b y t h e W h e e l e r S y n d i c a t e , I n c ) --------- O--------- - THE RIGHT THING at the RIGHT TIME By M A R Y M A R S H A L L D U F F E E MANNERS, M A R R I A G E ■J~\ID it ever occur to you th a t nian- n e rs have q u ite a s much to do with h ap p in es s in m a r ria g e a s tem p e ra m e n t, an d t h a t m any a se p a r a tio n laid to in co m patibility w a s due more th a n to a n y th in g else to plain bad m a n n e r s on th e p a r t of th e tw o person s m o st con cern ed ? A nd good m a n n e r s a r e m a d e u p of a tte n tio n to a lot of seemingly little, trifling things. F o r in stance, th e r e is the m a t t e r of in terru p tin g . Every one kno w s tills is bad form, an d m ost p e rs o n s g u a rd ag a in s t i n t e rru p t in g m e re acq u ain tan ces, ass o c ia te s In bu si ness o r s o c i e ty ; b u t they a r e no t so carefu l abo ut in t e rru p t in g m e m b e rs of tlielr ow n family. And a tim e comes, g f t e r you have been in te rru p te d again an d again, w hen it begins to i r r i t a t e to t h e point o f exasperation . T h en th e r e Is the habit uf contradicting. You g u ard carefully a g a in s t flatly c o n tr a dicting th e m an o r w om an w hom you w Ish fa v o rab ly to Impress, yet th e r e a re a good m any h u sb a n d s a n d w ives who do not h e s i ta t e to co ntradict each othot w h en ev er th e i r own opinion differs w ith t h a t of th e other. Now, d o n't th in k j u s t b ecau se yo ur h u s b a n d d>>esn't rebel ngainst y o u r h ab it o f flatly c o n trad ictin g him, t h a t he really Is in sen sitiv e to it. It irri ta t e s him. even if he doesn't seem ingly n o te It, an d he would really enjoy be ing In y o u r society a little bit more if you did not h a v e th is bad habit. So often a m an begins to tell som e anec d o te o r incident fo r th e e n te r ta i n m e n t of a guest, and before he h a s got fairly u n d e r w ay th e w ife comes in w ith : “ Now. let m e fell t h a t story. Y ou're get ting It all wrong, "# o r “ Well, t h a t * th e first tim e I e v e r h e a rd t h a t ; you m ust be dream ing." Such in te rru p tio n s and c o n tra d ic tio n s a r e bores..me to th e g u ests a n d Ir rita tin g a n d e m b a r r a s s ng to th e host who is tr y in g to tell the story. Ar.d usually t h e point ra ise d by th e con trad ictio n waa some trivial m a t t e r t h a t sh e m ight have let go u n c h a l lenged. even if sh e did feel convinced t h a t t h e r e w as some d iscrep ancy ab o u t IL >* he M c C '.n r» N s w » 4 ,«t>«r l i > 4 M t s )