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JOHNSON WINS MINNESOTA «T-I »W rit« C OF CURRENT WEEK . PuL r M i t i — M a g a a» *-♦ *e*a la r fr Daily News Items. a l . & * m t « Ha» • tftU U fh u , Brief Resurre Most Important f ^ < *4 t k il i JU z -' r itn r l a k t# tr a * frt Judge Gary Says 12-Hour *• Shifts Will End. FOR YOU Event* a f V o lrf Packle. G art nao P a n i c Northwest. a©C Other latta ijfaretUr la# defea î I k - 4 * e t> 4 i ¿ t t e r e s i, t i k t I t i O tT f n t r au T# fB M tr t t k H t r i l i r a TrL!eC<lL, b t m e t than 4A#bM v i d e & o m iK essdedste. Ja m e* J « k t ru tti: t f fa r beh.ad both S tts rta y »o c b e in g « i« r e t ♦ ¿ g Î < « I ¿ *«121* iti .in u r e d ja i#x. an* by the heat, at- fc a d .— P -a a * a--« sew be-ng c o a pit-té * fo r ike erectio n of a modern I J S '.M b o tti and b o a rd x f h.ut-e oí REFORM IS SWEEPING or. _ > ; : t s t r a c u : a , ¿ I T kr E lia ia a tia a a f P m n t R a it B eri*« ìa a e a r th e city p a rk j te r * U t M. A C lark of i u cu at a s s Geerg a th e aaad T h ere will he build tag O o lo ca l sù l j he a ir k ; tec Six Werk*, bat Procea* Will T t a a u a .— H aym akers of »hi« locul- I ity kaTe t e e * a.ced by tk e dnJy J ' t u o i Lad a lend « f 24.' w « i ::- r repe n * re ce .Ted errer the « Wa tab« lat io»« o f retato * ¡ra e Charles G e iterg e r and August 7^ Gra. o experta ! r c a the V nited »(•a • - ”4f-'t<b3 from 3?J> e f tke tta *• New T ork .— E ite r t H. Gary Salts r- B ia s * got in practical:» th e .r enure crop of kay witkou: get:m g it wet ky Sta:«* laat »«eh a L Ä 1 1 K tc 4 iI7 ,M 4 f w a r t« . the e esa t t i e s l ? day made it pA»_t th a t tk e United fo lk » .r g radio report*. 169.521 ; Drews. 142J tke t sake a «¿.roparei a .th S ta te * S teel corp ora: k * ©f which he W t , 33.C5C» T V s veto was be TO week L-tiore Salem .—The Oregon public s e rrice - M is head planned within six weeks tc rp j rf s t fit tkree fifiW cxim t-.**:. n has been asked to act a * W fLiaai Je&c..ag* Bryan T a e a iiy » i- tMtal t u t begin elim inating tke Id-hour day m a rb .-rato r m the settlem ent of dem ur drea**d the G e cry -t b o w of r e p r e TVe f i r ’ -ed its ;èan :§ rage A im * filed by tke Southern P a M-ntatiT«*. B i b i t t a plea io r retoc- g . u r eosi mpany against Cnaffes K u It was reported in W all street that ci?.. H« m a i t ] n o s of tke state p ro h ib its n law and « a id -*er t-g tk e Spaulding Miami Lum- tke rem ainder of tke industry would * * ’*' fo r prohibiting the teaching of Dar- ia M « il " tit tans ' b«r m paty and tke C H W heeler f'ié-'i w suit and that tk e pledge made 1 winiam. | had 1 estate. < j to President Harding c o n c e m .rg tke Be he* <i : sa rt er« N ile per »or.* were know s to h a re S « > e — Keeping is close persona.: tke »kip’ ' u to m uch-attacked sh ift gradually would 1 keen killed ask f t injured ia a s ex- touch with tk e convicts in the state tke aarerwrte -t* be redeemed. p ionoc w iicb occurred Wednesday p e t - ttia ry with a n e w that pardons h&mistfcía tW first ratio o f tbe It was under tk e date of Ju n e IT afternoon is tke m etallic ahe’i depart and paroles »ball be granted to only that d irectors of the A user.can Iron m ent of tke W eaters C a rtr.d ie cons- 11 *0. Yhrm+r labor ite lender* i n » i those men who are d e s e rn a g of tke ’ it « L I “ i W à I k » « r * T . A Steel institu te wrote tke president ! pasy plant at B a it A lt:* . III. S ix of Bf.i't G o T tn o r P rr j* . r*-^oV t i z ■ sa- ih s t they were “determ ined to exert « B o c i n o * , is the policy adopted by the dead are women. 4idat* L i i f s [ 5 « r r 7 of the Haruax ftd- every e ffo rt s t oar command to ob- * G o t * m or P ierce during the past few j weeks Heien R a g R o b :a * n Colorado * ttiiiibTrmtjo®, ait ] M a g u í Joba tain in tke iron and steel industry f i m woman ita te aenat or, w r.ter. lect f arm? r lib a n te « l 4 WflN BLAKE Le« Y k! b?y- of this country a total abolition o f . B a s e r — Tbe Sum pter V alley rnil- urer and politic!» a. and widely known n t , Tote4 m t I t i tk A t, ff t l T f L tW ir throughout tke west a* a leader c f tome j r e * is * ia a* did siso Jam e* A. practicable " , tariff* m ore shipm ents betw een •offrage work, died in D earer. Tue*- H E E D TH E PILOT irley , l e s w r i t r sow..see. lie ti Swmael Com peri. jt M i i e s t o f the , 1 B aker and Sum pter, according to day a fte r a protracted iilnea* She re a s L r h e !;*d sttra e t mane Taler* t» Am erican Federation of Labor, and schedule» ju st announced, T h e new ^ P O U w... seldom b* In a crowd of waa about 45 year* old. be ;<>n*. Wb¡i« n--..kernel, fo r G o t - otk«-r labor lenders hit on the phrase ra t* is 11 S# per net ton of 200 ■L men an hour before you te a r on* p o u x i* fo r Talues betw een 115 and | & W T. Sym pathetic w.th wheat flour broke rrwor Preu* t a i l they would i Iso ld : ”» t tke e a rliest tim e practicable ! H 5 I-er ton. j+T- a n i e i pressed tk *tr »kept, c ism. to a new low record for about eight any statement watil a rea«.- * t “I f I wer« twenty-one year» old and A little la ter Mr Qnry. in an ln - 1 Salem — It was announced h e r e , knew . a* muck a* I do c w I ’d be a year*, when one of tke largest m ill* ceatage of the 2520 precincts is the the terriew . said that increasing U b o r 'S o L l iJ t* * t . p t r o x i ^ t e l y $T < ^ t a * : W* £ T * * in Minneapolis set tk e price of K a ■»ate had reported, lea-ler* i _ , barrel fo r family patents when »old farm laBor fo rty rer-ewe-1 theii ,Ia ,— rsp p 'is* from tke pe * • ,« « 3 --w ard tke totnp.e- wçmX^ t v But „ 1# th#, ,f in carketa. Tke decline registered at * i f victory * for Jo k caea “ by a round »oath. M exico, tke r e ^ T , , T ,ÌOB 0 i Xb* ho* i X * 1- ~ t c t t e eonid h e rn Ufe at twenty-one with abroad led k.m to belie tk e m ills ranged from 11 to 25 c e n t* o K«j#K) /.e m a jo rity .” - ' • - - : e a barrel. That tke ro ig a « o f the T o te res S U J M to com plete the fur b e a m oft. but »till bo tim« lim it was m«&tk>c- • tn e tu ff, c a m b e n c f th« bui d ji« And the curious thing about It all High officials at tke state depart lay would exceed tke prim arr bai *i.d_ ia that be could avail him self of this ag was ind>ated ia report* from rearly m ent authorised late Tuesday tke o o ttL r Today, bow erer Mr. Gary said that erp erlec e if he would pay heed to tta te rs e s t they knew of no basis in ‘Terr ose o f the *7 coaaties. which de- Ja y H Upton o f Prine* tb« pilots who sre always willing to “we shall probably com m ence actiTe- j S i-rn : fact for rumors that Am erican recogm- '.are ! that the vote would rua from I Tfn«. ¡resid en t of tke state ««-nato direct h»m t e x of Mexico was im m ediately im ¡0 to 90 per eeat of normal. There are fy taking step s to reduce tk * num wa* arrr t-d here Satard ay n r t t What would you think of u man. ber of 1 ¡h o u r workers w ithin tke minent or that negotiations to that end W '/ 'd »!•» • e »<.:<'! It the »tute - . - . - X --. . . . - r ; w I. c * f" r r > * * r. : t la almost ever»- ease the ewuatT re next six w eeks.“ in Mexico City had been successfully w « t t** the ra mud station, and get *: .tsu re hi* a p ;e a ra n ce j c^urt D eclic.L g to »-at» the m T ib e r of >a excew* tks concluded. wan on hi« ting tk * direction would del.berutely workers who would be affected with .O ff ers said Mr. f i M . . . go the other w s t ? Billy W ebb. 4-year-old aou of Mr « tW Pr i~ rT U *"■ " il n that p e f ed Mr Gary made it plate * * ' - * :,C3 Portland ■* at th tke i to PcrtJia<! Tet that Is wbat is done, repeated- and Mr*. J H W ebb of Bend. O r. w u * “ T t , led to the p r e d i'ti* . th at a sudden and com plete change :r'" r ‘ ~ J‘ 4 r* ' 5 [y. by almost erery young man who stung four time« by a scorpion T « m ! ,fc* ’ ,k * , 0 , ‘ 1 T* ,# * 1 • "*** I* co t to be expected S a ie *» —W .th w i t h e r cond-tion» dkg Bufete ku could dislodge tke r e a » — V . — l T a V . . the geueral eleetioa last fall. From his father, bis employer, from “P la n * are now b eieg deTelopud." .. fa rc ra b le to bumper crop* threugk- r i e l P res* a a ] Johaa^a were »pj-oa elder friend* be constantly receh es m ont in sect which had crawled into be said “It will requ.re considerable owt the state, exhibits at th e annual kia co re ra lis T k e kites were cau ter leats ia tke g aleraaterial race, tke ro te length of tim e to com plete the changw. Oregon sta le fair, to be held in direct: ns which. If followed, would t e » v a lu a b le ised and tk e boy will suffer no perm an " Salem Septem ber 24-2*. prom ises to They com* from the experience eni 111-effects exceed any previous e r e n t Accord which t7.eee meu h ir e dearly paid for. Stage Set for Buyers Week. . and experienced on* of Use WASCO WHEAT FIRE They are »valuable. ing to officials there has been to date P lan* for the eleventh annual Buy-1 Tet youth la unheeding, and the ad a 24 je r cent increase in entry in w orst thunder storm s in m ary years SWEEPS 425 ACRES e r* W eek to be held in Portland vice Is almost ln *'tn tly forgotten with many o f the departm ent*. early Tueaday. It lasted from mid August 4 to 11 under tke auspices of the result that the recipient has to night to ( o'clock in the morning Lon- W »w a Or.— Four kuadred tweaty- the Chamber of Commerce a re p rac-; La G ra n d e —The Grand Ronde Tal- le a n from an experience as expensive don appeared to get tke full brunt of »ere* of Turkev R e i wheat were ttcaliy com plete Preparation« for ley is experiencing one o f her best sod often a* disastrous a* that of the tk e » to r » , rem arkable thunder and « ^ ^ v ^ h r f lre M o a U r after»<K.B. . . . __________ ___ ■ - , th is event are on a » o r e elaborate Tears as an agricultnrul cen ter, both man who counseled him. I f you are a young man you are . m *» eight » lie * aoishwest of •' aaea, eouth than ever before attem pted la- relatin g to grains and sim ilar crops Almost any of yonr elders ©. peop.e awake for hour* pf Caayoa coaaty road, aear d icatioos are that in e ic e a * o f 2.BM and fru it* T ke cherry and apple fortunate will giv* ye« eonnd and sensible ad In ju rie* which phyalciana fear may ik* I>«wch»te* m e t The acreage rv u il m erchants from P actfie C oas' crop prom ises to be far heavier than v ic e -a d v ic e which you esn follow to prove fatal were sustained by Mary horsed included 125 acre* owned by n a te s . B ritish ColumbU and A U ska usual and grains, especially wheat. your own preflt tf you will E lisabeth Harris. Pyear-old daughter E » il Aaderaoa; 150 arres owned by wlU ^ tB attendance are giving indication« o f a satisfac- Ton can earn by the mistakes of of Mr and Mrs R B H arris, a t u Hewsrd S p a c e r sad 150 acre* belong An extensiTe program for e a te r tory return at harvest time. other« instead of by your own Ton can plot your own course from Spokane park Tuesday afternoon when iug te E l C»l*oa. aU three premineat tainm ent of the city ’s guests has b eet t chert which hat been made by those bears seised her right arm which she farmer* of tke aorthera seelioa of the arranged T h ere will be six main at- B *k e r That tke Oregon irrigation had thrust through the burs of th eir ‘awaty. tractions, and with one exception ct>B* r ***- w* iie woraing for tk e de who have gone before you Ton will be wise to do IL Tour cage and tore It from the socket. The fire was said to h a re started they will be held at night. velcpm ent of irrigation in Oregon, is ewa experience Is a g*--d teacher, but O U M pp* Borgatti. the tenor, reg a rd -, * ' » * tke railroad track ob the Tiewhstc* On the evening of tk * a p n B g day.|, ! * 0 * r o ^ oti* * b » « e r » « t o f farm It ia aa expecWve teacher F ar bet northwest of Waaco, and •« I -here will be a a inaugural ball in t h e , !B* coad itio a* gemerally. was the ter iiston and listen carefully to the ed as one of the be*t in Italy in Wag t. - r a n rc ie* has become totally blind , » f over tke btoke«. I .m a g probably Multnomah hotel where accommoda ‘ tAtenaex: e f Jam es K yle, of Staa- pilot wd-.e ha* traveled the tame sea <»*plt» a * riporsi to ■ which it had b a M Í^ fe acres o f baach grass befare str.k tio a * will be » a d e for 1 .0 ** dancers I presim at of the congress, at ! yoa must travel, and knows where the executive com- the recks are. iag the wheat field High w isdt were 1 T h e foUowtag evening a «pactacalar m eeting hoped would save hi* sight. He Pome young men do this, and all g thowaaads event. A Night » a Casiuo" will b e i " “ 4* « **• ***■ * « » * ■ « accepted the inevitable bravely, even •* I i w g t h e c o a s t v of tbam who do so succeed R *k e r cheerfully, rem arking: "Fortu nately of acre* of wheat ia y o ja rd y . The staged in one of the larg est public R e c r r .'e r thst. and you will be fire wa» diecovered a Oi*ea ‘s wheat bu dings in tk e city. , S a le m — Inspector* of tke »tate seal- I can still hear music and tench it.“ ■a«ed many gr ef«. many 1.>***>«. and T*>| hones rang W erinesday noon, tke Portland Ad er of weights and m easures depart- ' pert.aya final and utter failure. And For tk e first tim e tu the history of field at 5 » 'd o r i . Chicago, a ju ry Monday night meted over a **<•»•* 15 » .lev arwaad a boot U 'ab will give its annual luncheon .» m eat visited 4M towns and citie s iti wbeo yoa are forty, and nowhere, a e ry r ■’ I'-.'k to v - t.r g buTer« o r r n d • c the t'rree tst * ' hs «rd ycu wlii not be *epln rg that you rnn’t out tke death penalty to a white wo »ad :h - annual fasi un - c Ja n « V h«:d * -v start tho world st twenty on# with carry ag fire Tighter*. Farm er* at man when Mrs B ah*lie Nitt Crudelle w at whi h »ci-res of pretty girls bn« ne«v men and discussed the n«w present know’edge and her second husband. P eter Crw- I work harvesting ia the field, left their • HI appear in revue, will be held tn bedd.rg in s p ^ io n law with «5 firm s 1 tf«K ] or B-.a-hiwe* with one or two delle were found guilty of tke murder one of the largest th eatres of tke enty • ngaged in th at bn«ine«s. a~cordnr c f Frank Nttti. Mr*. Crodelle's first BM^a, tahiag the rem áis.1er o f their A moo®light excursion on the WU to a report prepared her« today by frtw i sad racing to the fire. B asiacs* husband, and death was decided on lum ette is scheduled fo r Tuesday W A Dalai»!, in charge of the | i ib Wasco a ad Mors were rfeoed for both. evening, for which two large excu r weights and treasu res department. t i l B f l • iced to the Tire. Twenty seven alleged members of ■BTB T « « knB > oa the fire sion bouts have been chartered. the Industrial W orker* of the World T h e concluding entertainm ent tea- j Salem —R eceip ts of tbe sta te tn- fig h tim g U mi antes. All itkia were convicted of crim inal syndicalism dnstrial accident com mission during tun* will be n bauqwet to b * held aea, shovei i, of by a jury In the superior court In Los k j the Cham ber of Commerae on Friday tb e past fiscal year end n r Ju n e I*. g|p]t « |)e] lot ro tU be thing Augeieu W ednesday and w ithia an 19*3 aggregated 11 M <W 1 «. or an evening where two full floors w. | be « was aaed. hour after tbe return of the verdict »et aside for tbe accommodation of in crease over tbe preceding y ear of had been sentenced to serve from one 172?.M l *• Tbl» wa« set out in tbe tb e guests. Lady Rugs Aid Orchards to 14 years each ia San Quentin peni Throughout tk * week, executives of annual report o f tbe com mission, tentiary M e C» OlT«, rov T h e ratio p an . .pants in Buyers' W eek w'Tl completed bere Sat urda t Mi dfonl Mepday fi la addressing the Boulder Cafe.. ngest. fflrijf h>ld open house tn tbetr respective o f ad m inistrative evpen«es to re- ■r*r •’ «» * w i tk abeet estabt sh m ent* V isitor» will be g iv e n 'r^ H ts was 4 99 per ceut. as eompared D em ocratic club Monday night. Jo e *- Ik e H th u s Itaaiels. form er secretary c f the v , V r t * the back seat of opportunity to go througk many o f .v i t k 9.1? per cent ior tbe previo®» navy, declared “Among » a n y inker k l« BQfOIBOhli# wk*‘ h be deelarrd will th e large Wholesale and » a n a f a c t .r ^ « rtk »t f WO to the orebard ing e sta b llsh » e ® ts in tbe City, sig a * point*»g te a sw *eptnf d *n o ~ , c« H e le ra-—The # * ’d w - -k r*f a«- r rat >c presidential victory in 1>24 is Mit« « f tk# R^jrc« fite r t »Iler. Mf. — sensing pro pert vin Columbi« count» the fact that there are half a d o le s Cm t# r^ ln sp ) ir r r r a l F ira D e a tre y S Plan«. 0 1 t W i is pm cticailv com plete and tb e r o ts - •hie men contesting for the demo i iM ir ti i i tW *rrk*r<!I ftfMrtUbfl ft» t of Ashland. Or.— An airplane te ass#«« That tk# a* cra tic nomination ' i M «4for4 Tke l « t r M J* lag to Ort Irons, was destroyed by • «evaivient H will show a < i t r . mar f m t a i i l T rifa r loe«] or David C ap ias, who was coo t k ted • * le J t ano «n* <w<T#| «R OT*f ||■ •t t * 4 ii 9 of second degree murder in connec was on the ground with the m otrr and b rìi 1 * tbe ^tfakl# tion with the Los Angeles Tim es dyna r-tnnm c when the exhaust started a Im p ro ve m e n t ( * tn | t < « mi jn ' ni T W t* Dsv a Reaches Berlin. m iting case in O ctober. 1*10 and *<-*- A new fo r a of the ce having fit# sm all grass fire under the rudder fscrea«# k due ta B i n r to ten years' imprisonment. at ring* iaate®d e f 'h e usual four, is B erlin - Jam es J Davis, t he Amer- Iron« started to pull wa/ from the n i f e In tbe conm tr itti) rta ìV tn ill narrated and described In Popular waa released from San Quentin prison lean secretary of labor, arrived here , Wage, but the breese from the pro- __ _ M echanic* Magai re. Tbe additional Tuesday He bad served 4 4 years of Katai fey Mr D aria ta beginning a peller fanned tb e flam e* Irons jam p «"Ct k t9 b is sem tenc* Three and one-ha If year« tour tvf Europe and tbe fa r e a st to ed for b it life and the m achin* ptuag j ry » n»»«f T b f* ^Pjiispys« oca ia an E at ring, made of No. 7 j .sc i wtr*. which .» kej.t under a ten reduction waa obtained for good b e study world em igration problem * at ed through a fence, tim in g up alca e f B0 pound* by a «leali wo bn» lor. . first [down and burned gear and « t e n d , the t.me rang* #f •f tk * te a trt:c.*c: cot « ideruhij T b ia p » a r t i K a a r u « . D A 1 J S S C H O O L « T a c ( • • »A « h »rt tarit» COMPILED NEW S ♦ U a-l U i u m i u M o ri V t i * » K t L • - N : x.ai!fîj b if tf tk« traie STEEL : STATE IN TO SHORTEN DAY * Be Gradual. Uncommon Sense I DEFIANCE By GRACE E. H ALL j ...................................... a E T no man say to you that you shall f a l l - F licg back bit words and prove they are but lie * ! Although your spirit falter— aye. and quail— Tou shall not lose unless your cour age dies; So long a t you are brave enough to try. The fiame of atrength within you »hail dot die. L If sometimes you shall fee-1 the fatal urge To let your grip grow loose upon life's reins. Lash every energy with acorn, and merge Tour forces in a drive agulnst your pains; Let no one have the chance to pass and aay Tou are a weakling, wrecked along the way. Let no roan smile and say you’ve lost your hold— Tou r * Judged by what you seem In actual view ; Within hit heart he too may be less bold A thousand times than he may seem to you; The one who takes the upper sphere, la he Who fights each day a stronger man to be. Whatever be the place that now Is hit, Be sure he fought to be the man he ia. (6 by Dodd. Mead A Co ) --------- O--------- An d t h e s u n s h i n e f o l l o w * t h e r a m : B u t > e * t * r d « y * s n e e r a n d > e * t « r d s y ■ frow n Con s e v e r com e over « g a in — C h ari** K in ** l*y . W HO LESO M E D IS H E S E E F this revlpe where you can find It when applet are plentiful: B aked Scotch A p p le s Select perfect apple* of medium aiie, cut In halves and lay In a casae- role. 1‘our Into the dish one-half cup ful of boiling water. Mix one cupful of shaved map!* augar. or light-brown «ugar. a bit of aalt, one-half teaspoon ful of cinnamon, one fourth of a tea- spoonful of g-eund d ove* and sprinkle over the applet Ju st before putting the dlah into the oven turn over the apples the Ju lc* of a lem.<n and a tablaapoonful o f butter. , B ake cov ered In a moderate oven for h a lf an hour, then remove the cover and bake fifteen minutes longer and at greater heat Bottled Cocoa. For the mother who serve* cocoa often the following will prove helpful: Take one cupful of cocoa, o n e fourth of a teatpoonful o f *alt. on eth ird of a cupful of augar. and one cupful of boll.ng water Roll together until thick, then put lu the Ice cheat in a bottle when cool Add a tablespoonful te hot or cold milk and It la ready to aerve Put a t#>Ie«pc nfiul of s tra .n e l honey Into the grape fruit as it 1* p re pa-ed for breakfast or luncheon G ar nished with a tnvras h no cherry It “»•Net a most acceptable ilesaert. Lamb S tea k en Caaaersi* Spread the ateak with buttered bread rrumt s *ev« ned with chopped* colon Roll and tie P lace in a caaae- role with a can of tomatoes. Cook a'.owly for two h o ars Add hot wntec If needed and more sew*o- n g s ' ) V U « ^ . v n iQ . ^ l * I I VTgMtri N t « m » « r