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WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK PLANS BIGGER DRY FORCE; _______ « Check on Increase in dligh-power Beer Sought - Daily Teats Favored. NEW S REPUBLIC FORMS p STATE ! I a L IN BRIEF. IN RHINELAND A .A .A -A -A .A -A -A - a a. a a a a . a j S C H O O L i Washington. D. C.— Expansion of Oregon C ity — The *9000 campaign, lie- f e d e r a l government's piojiibition carried on by the local chamber of enforcement machinery in an effort to commerce for the promotion of qivic stop liquor smuggling and to check Brief Resurre Most Important what is described by officials as rapid Formal Divorce From Berlin affairs. Is about one-third completed, re port a Barney Garrett, manager of ly increasing supplies of high-power Proclaimed Sunday. Daily News Items. the chamber. beer is under consideration at the treasury. The program contemplates Albany.— President Green of Albany piactically doubling the strength of college Friday announced that Al- the coast guard and the placing of a P I I R I I 0 A L M L O ^ F t l I & 7 t F U H !:-nY’8 I1M.OOO toward the goal of rU D L IU H nM prohibition agent in every brewery. While the changes under considera and that the state campaign will be tion for the coast guard have not yet started at once from Portland head- Eventa of Noted People, Governmente been placed before Secretary Mellon, Any Kesistanre Is to Be Pitilessly quarters. those in charge of the service have and Pacific Northwest, and Other Crushed, According to An Mill City.— A meeting of road dis calculated that approximately $20,- trict No. 40, will be held in Hammond Things Worth Knowing. nouncement. 000,000 would have to be appropriated hall at 2:30 P. M., November 3, to by congress to carry them out. Tenta vote an extra tax to raise funds for tive plans call for the addition of more than a score of cutters and about 50 The supreme court announced Mon Alx la Chapelle, Prussia. - A RIne- fur,h‘' r work on ,he roads ln thla dis* i which extends for several miles day that it would recess from Octo speedy power boats to be used in land republic was proclaimed here trict, each Blde of town tiaeking down rum runners off the ber 22 to November 12. Sunday. rousts. Additional personnel is also Rhinelanders occupied the public s ‘ ^ ~ M o r e than 600 children at- According to a report from the Po proposed. lish border, Polish gendarme» have Secretary Mellon is said to recog building at 4 o’clock Sunday morning tended ' he Bible 8< h001 cIa88e8 ,n the without opposition from the security I ” rud' 8<-'hools of Salem during the first killed an officer of the red army who nize that "high-power beer Is becom po]lce ; " eek, according to a report made pub ing all toit common” in many sections accidentally crossed the frontier. lic here Saturday. No child was al- They propose immediately to begin of the country and, it is reported, is lowed to take this work unless the Two school teachers, one supervis inclined to favor a return to the old an extension of their control through written consent of the parents was ing teacher, one lieutenant, a sergeant arrangement of putting an agent of out the Belgian area. given. and eight privates of the Philippine The city was calm, presenting its the treasury on guard in all breweries constabulary were killed by Moros last The Dalles.— An adequate protective so that daily tests may be made of usual Sunday appearance. The public Sunday at a school house at Lake Bul- buildings occupied by the separatists tariff on wheat, made effective products. uan, l.anao province, Island of Mindan Treasury officials denied that the displayed the colors of the Rhineland through an export commission to take ao, according to advices received In care of the surplus, was recommend new program was due to recent criti republic—green, white and red. Manila. Tho aid of United States Two proclamations were placarded. ed as the best means of solving the | cism that has come from several quar troops has been asked. present farmers’ difficulty, in a reso- ! ters regarding prohibition enforce The first o f these »aid: "T o the People of the Rhineland: lution adopted at a meeting of 70 All supplies of the American mis ment. On the other hand, it was de sion for the relief of sufferers of the clared the changes have been under The hour of liberty has struck. Berlin Wasco county grain growers, held at recent Japanese earthquake wero consideration for some months and the has plunged us in distress and misery. Dufur Saturday afternoon. By F. A . IV A L K E R turned over to the Japane.to authori internal revenue bureau has been en W e come to our own assistance. Eugene.— Announcement was made "W e proclaim today a Rhineland re ties Monday for general distribution gaged constantly in an effort to iron Friday that work on a two-story con-1 public. Free and independent, we B R O K E N PUltPOSEB out difficulties in the enforcement sit through the Japanese relief bureau wish to live in peace and friendship ciete building to be erected as a home uation. and the Jupunese Ked Cross. HE very pleasurable ease with tor the Flugene Daily Guard will be The internal revenue bureau is giv with our neighbors and to work in an which nmny of us break our higher A dispatch to the London Exchange ing thought to means of alleviating- effective manner with them for the started next week. The structure will be located on a lot owned by Charles purposes and turn aside in feverish Telegraph from Munich says that l>r. difficulties in the handling of indus reconstruction of Europe. haste ln the pursuit of some elusive Ferdinand Sauerbruch, tho noted sur trial alcohol und alcohol for scientific “ Workers, every man to his post! H. Fisher, principal owner of the object, does not argue well for our geon, has left for Moscow in an air uses. Many complaints have reached Immediate care will be taken to as Guard, on W illam ette street between j future content or prosperity. T< nth and Eleventh avenues. plane to attend Leon Trotzky, war tho treasury, officials said, regarding sure peace, work and bread. The gray hairs that fringe our tem minister of soviet Itussia. Trotzky, it the mixture of the police side of en (Signed) Ciatskanie.— W. F. Schneider of this ples and the hard lines about our Is said, is suffering from cancer of the forcement with the encouragement “ TH E PR O V ISIO N A L GO VRXM ENT place thinks he lias the champion long- mouths, bear Intimate relationship to stomach. the pitiful Job we have made in hold “ Leo Deckers and I)r. Guthardt. will«-h, it is declared, the Volstead act burning stump, by char pitting, in the ing steadfast to a fixed course. The second proclamation was as fol northwest. Fire was started In this I The American Itlce Growers’ asso states specifically the government de We humans, at least some millions lows: stump January 23, 1923, and the stump of us, are fickle, impetuous uml Impo ciation, with headquarters in I al e sires to give to development of uses "The Rhineland republic is an ac Charles, La., announced plans for the of industrial alcohol. fell October 12 of this year. The stump tlent, Inclined upon the slightest prov- complished fact. Any resistance will measured eight feet through just ‘ oeatlon to change our minds over organization of a pool of 1,000,000 Gov. Walton Faces Charges. be crushed pitilessly. Pillagers and bushels of rice. Orderly marketing of Oklahoma City, Okla. The investi disturbers of public order will be pun above the bulge in the roots and was night, nt a sudden veer of the golden more at the ground, though not meas weather-cock. the 1922 crop and the financing of gating committee of the lower house Ished with the severest of penalties. ured. When we wake in the morning, we growers who join the pool ure the ob of the Oklahoma legislature Monday “ We shall apply all our care to the are not quite sure whether we are jects sought. reported the articles of Impeachment questions fo food supply and work st. Helens.— As election day draws steering our craft toward the north against Governor Walton. The articles and will preserve order and peace.’1 nearer, a favorable vote for the in star or heading it for the southern Edmund A. Beck, business man and alleged corruption in office, incont- No other separatists attempt has come tax measure seems 1<>3 S likely. cross. ex mayor of Salt Lake City, Utah, v a i But we do know that the purpose accidentally shot aud killed while pttency and offense» involving moral been reported from the other portions A few weeks ago it was couceded that turpitude, with additional indictments of the occupied territory. It is report Columbia county would support the of yesterday is gone. We tiave a new hunting ducks on Stockton lake early measure, but there has been a decid one which appeuls directly to our lofty Sunday. The accident occurred when to he returned within two days in a ed here that Duesseldorf is tranquil. ed change. Interviews with a number ambition, so much so. Indeed, that we Bock and his hunting companion start supplemental bill. Committee members said that if any Governors for Coolidge’ s I ’ lan. o f farmers indicated that not all of draw In our chin, puff out our breast ed from a blind In the middle of the ant- of the charge» is sustained. M. E. Washington, D. C. — Requested by them will support the measure, al and stride briskly down the street, for lake to the shore In a small boat. Trapp, lieutenant-governor, would be President Coolidge to assume their though it has the baeking of the getting In our elution to acknowledge the smiling nods and cheery good- Purchase of more than 42,000,000 come acting governor. share of responsibility for enforce grange. rnomlngs o f our friends. feet of yellow pine timber southeast of 'Governor Walton will face the ac ment of the prohibition laws, gover By night our certitude has some Salem. — Before a tax supervising Bend, Or., was made Tuesday by the cusations through to tho end, he de nors or representatives of governors what withered before the intense heat Brooks-Seanlon Lumber company from clared. "Th ere is nothing to the re of 37 states and territories, meeting and conservation commission may add o f cogitation, and we are filled with the United States national forest on a port.’’ he said when Informed of with the president Saturday at the to or take from items contained in a doubt. big of $2.75 a thousand. The sale is rumors that he intended to resign. White House, adopted a program of tax budget submitted for its consider- For years and years we have gone one of the largest made by the Des "Sut li rumors are merely to weaken co-operation. at ion and approval, the unanimous j ari,und and round with the compass, chutes nutlunal forest in recent years. my friends and supporters and stam The program was approved after vote of all members of such commis jj ut on this occasion everything is dlf- pede them. 1 have no intention of re- President Coolidge had addressed the sion in attendance at the meeting or . ferent. We cannot move, With a flash that lighted up the Our great project, for which we signing have never even contemplat meeting and after an extended discus f a r i n g must be obtained. This was city and a noise that waked a great sion of the prohibition enforcement tn< opinion handed down here Satur have been husbanding our strength, is ed such a thing.” number of citizens of Aberdeen, Wn., A majority of the members of the problem during which Governors day by I. H. Van Winkle, attorney- hidden somewhere In the mist, our at 5 o’clock Tuesday morning, three sight is defective, our hands are un senate in a caucus agreed that If im Smith of New York, and Ritchie of general. new gas tanks of the North Pacific steady and there Is a tug at the heart peachment charges are filed against Maryland, declared with some feeling Toledo.- Figures recently announc that we cannot much longer endure. I’ublic Service company at Michigan the governor they would adopt a reso lhat they were not in altogether ed by Dr. W. H. Lytle of the state and Hume streets exploded, scattering Event has succeeded evpnt, not as lution suspending him from office dur thorough accord with the policy of the livestock sanitary hoard show Lincoln we expected, but as our solicitous debris in every direction and shatter federal government. ing the trial. county to be one o f the very lowest friends bail foretold. Our old smiling ing all the windows in the vicinity. The New York and Maryland gov A delay o f two or three days in the counties in the state in the point of habit Is gone. We are discouraged, Tho American relief mission from Impeachment program was seen when ernors. however, Joined in the unan infection from tuberculosis based on down in the depths. the Philippines, which has been oper tin lower house voted to read all of imous vote for adoption of the pro the tests made throughout the county The world goes on merrily. There ating under the supervision of Am the testimony received by its com gram, which provides: in the past years, as only four .04 of is no tenderness in its heart. It cares Co-ordination o f all federal, state, not a whitting whether we sigh or bassador Woods, has departed for mittee of investigation and impeach 1 per cent have ever reacted, whereas Muntlu on the transport Somme, after ment before voting on the acceptance county and municipal enforcement many eounties run up to 25 or 100 sing, whether we are clothed In purple or In tatters and rags. completing its work in behalf of the of the committee’s report. It was esti- for ces. times as high. And some of the merriest are carry Issuance by the governors of calls <arthquako sufferers. The mission mated that several hundred thousand ing a load in their souls, because they, upon the press to support prohibition turned over ail Its medical supplies, j words were included in the volum- Mill City. The Hammond Lumber too, have broken their purpose*. But Cquipment uml food to the Japanese irons transcripts from which the testi- law enforcement, stress law observ company fire department has perfect they refuse to yield to discouragement. ance and treat the enforcement pro ed arrangements for giving a big tur relief organization. I tnony will be read. They have resolved to try again, and gram commensurate with the gravity key dinner and entertainment on to keep on trying ns fast as ever they American» are directing virtually of lawlessness. Kluxers Ordered Shot. Thanksgiving day. Phil Bradt was fall, trusting not in themselves for sus tlie entire Canadian American rum- Summoning by the governors of named chairman to take charge of the taining strength, but in the higher Butte, Mont. His men "have orders tunning industry, according to n state conventions of municipal, county and linner and B. F. Brandon will take power—being prodigals seeking their ment by General V. A. S. Williams, to shoot ativ Ku Kluxer who appears i date enforcement officials at a con- tare of the entertainment. A picture father’s house! commissioner of the Ontario provin in Butte." Sheriff Dugan declared Mon- | venient date to discuss and adopt a show and vaudeville will be held, fol-1 ( © . 1*13. b y M c O l g r » N c w v p a p c r S y n d i c a t e ) cial police, appearing Tuesday in the n^l , r his men had climbed the program for the states, the federal -------- o --- lowed by a talk In the afternoon. A | Toronto Evening Telegram. The state heights of the continental divide Sat- government pledging possible support home talent show and big dance are j tm-nt refutes the charge thut Canadian . urd;0 I'ight to investigate a m.vster- to these conventions. other features. bootlegger» are keeping the United ioU!* ,l« h* * h,ch observers reported ap- Calls by the governors upon the States moist l,«,utv<l to he a fiery cross. The sheriff Hood River, — Representative Sin prosecuting attorneys in the various said his men saw evidences of a large By E T H E L R. districts of the states to confer on the nott, here from The Dalles to meet j PEYSER The currency issue now has reach fin within a circle of smaller fires in with a committee of the chamber of » • 1 29,230.000.006,000,000 paper mark», an area marked by numerous foot- enforcement problem, with the federal You arc called “ good” ? * government pledging every facility to commerce for a discussion o f the pro according to the reichsbnnk statement prints. Itei atue you are carpful of « jected Cooper's spur lateral of the aid In such discussions. others' feelings and don't ride * hAued Saturday. The issue trebled the _____________________ . Adoption by the governors and hy Mount Hol'd loop highway, said he 1 rough-shod over them? "Oh, « 1;'-' w i t-k tn September, ln the tunic Oakland Starts Busses. the federal government o f whatever would use his best efforts in creating come on : let your mother (or < period the reichshank's home gold re-1 • a sentiment for an allocation by the ! your w ife) stay home for once « serve decreased by 14.000.000 marks, t gan operating big motor busses Mon I means are practicable to cause lawless Unit. m 1 States forest service of the j hy herself,” has .often been citizens and aliens to respect the ma while Its holdings of discounted treas i day and encouraged banned Jttneys ! entire $90.000. the estimated cost of ’phoned to you when you have jesty and sanctity of the law and to ury bills, private checks and draft In ; to resume business in an announced j refused a party. Y*et you can't «# grading the new 17 mile gap between ( respect the various agencies enforcing creased by 34,000.000.000.000.000. j campaign to "put the one man street- I go and these laughers can’t un » the Mount Hol'd loop highway and the j It. I cars out of business." The* busses , derstand, because they haven't » » snow line of Mount Hood. A hearing will he held In tendon the feeling that you have for .w ere dispatched from the city hall New York Riding Mors. November 5, the Interior department ( with the announcement that they others. They can't understand «« Salem.— More than 1000 plants of j announced Sunday before the Amer i would carry passengers for 5 cen t»— | New York.--The metropolis Is for the cultivated black currant, alternate j that you wouldn't have a g o o d * * ican and British claims arbitration 1 cent less than the streetcar fare. time If you went to a party * getting how to walk. The transit cam- hi.st of the white pine Mister rust, 0 knowing some one was unhappy commission to col aider claims grow- I mission, which Sunday made public have been destroyed in Marion county j t and lonesome at home. Those 0 ing out of the c 'nst ruction of the Kelt Insurance Voided. ■ I -ur- s to show that New York - as a part of the state-wide campaign • 0 • Rio Grande reels mat ion project In • 1 v . l,.i- !>• > u -vay. elevat' d and surface 1 0 against the disease. This was the an are left in the tong run them 0 Texas and Mexico. The claims, rang- served on Alex Kelt, condemned to ri«d 90.593.000 more passengers last nouncement made here by officials. selves. Tou have jou r way of 0 0 Ing between |3.0u«i .000 and |.i.000,000. hang at Folsom January 4. and on 1 year than the year before, believes an Itestruction of these plants was in pur being happy and stick to it. 0 representing aliegi d damages sustain- Mis K elt that the New York L ife In- j increase In riding habit" Is resp.in- suance of a state law enacted at the < SO • # rd by British capitalists who attempt seranre company has canceled a $55.- slhle. Statisticians estimate that the ln~t - ssi. n of the legislature deciar Tour get-away her* is: 0 ed to develop irrigation some years <00 life insurance policy. The can New Yorker look ten limes as many in» the black currant a nuisance be It’a no crime to b« good if you 0 0 before the United lia do not realize it youreelfi 0 government cellstion was made on the ground that rides last year as he did in the sim- cause of the seriousness of the white S 4#»V Mectwrs ----------- -- » took up the project. |it was obtained by fraud. jp le day* of 1960. pine rust invasion in the northwest. COMPILED FOR D A 1J S YOU Som ething to T h in k s i bout Uncommon Sense JOHN B LA K E BE IN CONDITION /■p HE best watch movement ever ^ made would refuse to work if not kept in a strong case. The directing mind of a battle is kept back of the firing line, away from bursting shells. It Is silly to develop your mind if you are going to leave it In a weak body. If your brain is exposed to possible destruction by every malady that comes along, why bother about edu cating it? Mind and body are equally import ant. One cannot prosper without the other. There are book addicts as well as drug addicts, and neither get very far In the world. Physical education Is rightly tnnde an important part of tlie curriculum of every modern college. If you cannot go to college, at least learn to care for your health. Take exercise; learn how and what to ea t; avoid excess. If you have bad teeth, get them attended to. No in tellectual treasures you can store up will last veLy long unless they are properly housed in a strong body. Leaving out of the question the fact thut no man can be happy when ill, kcepayell for the sake of your mental condi non. Stevenson. It Is true, wrote great lit erature although an Invalid. Hut Stevenson was a genius. And even he felt thnt he could have done still greater work had he been well. Cultivate your mind and body to gether. The henlthler you keep your body, the healthier will he your mind. Pessimism, morbidity, self pity, all come from Illness In one form or another. You can be healthy. If you try hard enough. It means hard work some times, and often dull and weary work. But It Is worth the trouble. Without strength you give hostages to the enemy which later on you will be in vast trouble to redeem. ( © by John I l la k » ) T P h e Youn^ Lady V / A c r o s s th e W a y Has Anyone Laughed A t You ^ " —- Because— The young lady across the way says more parties are generally tn honor of a girl when she’s a bride-Hect than after she’s married, although, of course, there are always some post prandial affair*. -------- O-------- On the Other Side. ' 19 M.*s Gau*'tp a friend of y o u r s ? ’ "No, she s a friend of my wife's." "Isn't that the same thing?” "Net at all. She feels very sorry for uiy « if* — Boston Transcript.