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© _____ THE MONMOUTH HERALD, MONMOUTH, OREGON FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2R. 1923 Page 6 1 -¿5£52£2£ZS2S25B5HS2SH5H525H525'(J5aS?SaSZ52525Z525Z5252525Z52525252525l5 I_____ ' I ' _____J ! OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST •T h e B e a u ty V 't n n e r l Brief Resume of Happenings of the Week Collected for Our Readers. C h a rle s R. T a y lo r w as n o m in a te d for p o s t m a s t e r a t Yamhill. M onroe's new 110,000 w a te r sy s te m la e x p ected to be co m p leted th is week. H u n d re d s of dead s m e lt an d o t h e r N E V E R T O O H IG H sm all fish a r e r e p o r te d to be floating a b o u t In t h e v icin ity of t h e w reck It m ight be different with a lot of "] of th e B ritish s t e a m e r W els h P r i n c e tilings around C hristm as, but th e uila- Lj In t h e lo w er Colum bia, a s t h e r e s u lt I tletoe is never too lilgh. of d y n a m i te e x plosio ns In blo w ing op en t h e d eck of th e hulk. P r o m in e n t h o r t ic u l tu r i s t s fro m m a n y p a r t s of th o s t a t e held a m e e t ing in Salem w ith re la tio n to m ak in g a s u r v e y of t h e fru it s i tu a t io n p r e p a r a t o r y to d r a f tin g r e c o m m e n d a t io n s for c o n s id e ra tio n a t th e a g r i c u lt u r a l eco n o m ic c o n f e r e n c e s c h e d u le d for C o rv allis J a n u a r y 23. America's Marvels | NATURAL AND OTHERWISE £] rJ By T . T . M a x e y Z IO N N A T I O N A L P A R K — 3 Zl' n N ational P a rk Is in the ex trem e 1 O reg on w in te r w h e a t a c r e a g e th is so u th w estern p a r t of Utah. Zion Can- j k] E a r l C. M c F a rla n d w a s n o m in a te d y e a r Is p ra c t ic a l ly th e s a m e a s last yon, Its dom in ating featu re, bisects i L,’] for co llecto r of c u s to m s a t P o rtlan d . y ear, th e r e v is e d e s t i m a t e of w hich the p a rk from no rth to south. T his ¡k) T h e office of h e a lth officer fo r th e w as 896,000 a c re s , w hile t h e c o n d i ' ciin.\ on is fifteen miles long, varies In w idth from 50 to 2.500 feet an d its I A lb a n y city scho ols has b een e li m i n a t tio n Is d ecid e d ly b e t t e r t h a n a y e a r w alls ran g e from S00 to 2,000 feet high. ago, r e p o r t s F. L. K en t, s t a t i s ti c ia n ed. Crooked as a s n a k e s trail, topped with , of t h e d e p a r t m e n t of a g ri c u lt u re . T h e Ylay ) o u r N ew Y e a r be m e r r y — m ay th e I)og p o is o n ers h av e b een a t w ork in many splendid an d en orm ous domes j c o n d itio n of t h e g ro w in g w h e a t is god s of h a p p in e s s an d joy be e v e r n e a r you und p eaks und aglow with color, thi M edford to r a w eek or tw o a n d m a n y p lace d a t 97 p e r c e n t of no rm al. — nia> t h e r e m e m b r a n c e s fr o m o t h e r s c a r r y canyon la one of the s trik in g scenic c a n in e p e ts h av e m e t d e a th . - e n t i m r n t s so p le a s in g a s to w a r m y o u r T o m M u rray , ex-convict a n d co n speotaclea of W estern America. N o rth Bend decid ed to c o n s t r u c t a » Zion is oft re fe rre d to us the " R a i n h e a r t s — may good c h e e r a b o u n d , a n d w hen fes sed le a d e r of t h e tr io who held up n e w school buildin g by a vo te of 153 H bow of th e D e s e rt”—Its color scheme (h e last s p a r k of th e log of 1923 dies, m ay t h e L a n e C o u n ty S t a t e bank at F lor to 13, a t a n election held S a tu r d a y . a th e new log of 1921 b u r n s t e a d il y t h r o u g h e n c e on th e m o r n in g of D e c e m b e r 11, being a m ix tu re of g ray s an d reds and ! a L y le B. C h ap p el h a s b een certified brow ns and yellows which shift I n to e n th e y e a r , » I t h flam es t h a t glow w ith pro s - w a s a r r e s t e d in P o r t la n d w ith four tlrely new an d unexpected com bina | by t h e civil s e r v ic e c o m m ission as th e p t r i t y an d h e a lth . o t h e r m en, o n e of w hom, t h e police tions of vurylng degree« of intensity as I only eligible for t h e p o s t m a s t e r s h i p said, h a s b e e n all b u t positiv ely Id en ti the sunrise, su n sh in e und sunset come a a t N o rth Bend. fied a s on e of t h e b an d it trio. T h e an<l go. L o g a n b e rry p ro d u c e rs of th e Salem sum of $1426, said to h a r e b een stolen This region w as first known to white s e c tio n a r e o o n sid erin g th e ad v is a b il from th e b an k , w a s reco v ered . a m an « lien pioneered by Mormons who ity of u n itin g fo r th e re g u la tio n of were tak in g stock of th e i r holdings in H e r b e r t E g b e r t of T h e Dalles, and c r o p s an d prices. 18X. T h e M ormons «lionized h ere and Mrs. G. B. J o n e s of M onm outh, w e re { T h e in f a n t d a u g h t e r of Mr. a n d Mrs. re-elected p r e s i d e n t an d s e c r e t a r y | B righam Y’oung, th e ir leader and prophet, term ed th e place "L ittle Zion J. L . T a t e of R ed m on d w as bu rn ed t r e a s u r e r a t t h e final s e s s io n s a t E u to d e a th w hen th e T a te r e s id e n c e took g e n e of t h e s t a t e co n v e n tio n of th e —a sacred plnce for hla people where they m ight find pro tection if need be f ire from a n o v e rh e a te d stove. E d u c a tio n a l a n d C o-op erative F a r m from the Indlapa w ho n ever entered A ccording to Loe M o fu rn . s u p e r in e r s ’ union of O reg on. W a s c o co unty Its sacred precincts.” T h e Indians te n d e n t of th e A lsea h a tc h e ry , th e w a s s e le c te d a s t h e n ex t m e e t in g called Zion Canyon Mu-kun-tu-weap s t e e lh e a d egg t a k e in t h a t d is tr i c t will place, and It is p ro b a b le t h a t th e g a t h (V alleyof Many W a te rs).Z io n w as little known, however, b ecause of Its Inac r e a c h a to ta l of 10.000,000 or b e tte r. e ri n g will be held a t T h e Dalles. cessibility, until Uncle Sam preserved P a t r o n s of th e C’ln verdale T e le p h o n e T h e r e w e r e five fa ta li ti e s d u e to It for th e enjo y m en t of his people In ÍS a5^nsaS H S H S 2S H S B S -3E 5 aS2£^Z5H5H5H5H5U5H525ZSZ5¿525H52S2S2S2SZS2S2 c o m p a n y of Tlllnm uok c o u n ty h a v e fil in d u s tr i a l a c c i d e n t s in O reg on d u r 1010 by proclaim ing It a national park. I ed w ith t h e public s e r v ic e c o m m is ing t h e w eek e n d in g D e c e m b e r 20, T he g re a t w alls of th e templed sion a co m p la in t c h a rg in g i n a d e q u a te a c c o rd in g to a re p o r t p r e p a r e d by th e peaks, extending from th e high pla FE service. s t a t e In d u s tria l a c c id e n t com m issio n. teaus to th e d e p th s of the canyon, dis play abo ut 10,000 feet of sa nd stone W llllitm W u r z w d l e r , well know n T h e v ic tim s w e re H . K. Mi-Kiddy. N< a t o c k m a n of c e n tr a l O regon, p re s id e n t h alem , f i r e m a n ; D. C. H e m in in g e r, s t r a ta which h a s been p a in te d by the of t h e H a n k of P rin e v ille u n d for th e P o rtla n d , lo c o m o tiv e e n g in e e r ; C h a rle s brush of tim e In every s h a d e of pink, gray, brown an d yellow, striped some la s t trwo y e a r s m a y o r of t h e city, died Fox, G len dale, e n g i n e e r ; Alex E r ic k times with d a r k e r colors, covered In P 'ortlan d . son, C la ts k a n ie , ho ok te n d e r , a n d som etimes w ith a lay er of white. A S hadow ed hy green trees nnd canopied T h o D alles school h o ard h a s a n Glen C ra y to n , Lowell, po nd tn an . to t a l of 670 a c c i d e n t s w ere re p o r te d . n o u n c e d it will s h o r tly a sk t h e ta x by a deep blue sky, th is scene pre p a y e r s to v o te a $60.000 bond is su e to T w elv e a p p l i c a n t s for a p p o in t m e n t sents a color schem e of murvelous financie t h e c o n s tru c tio n of a n e w ten- to t h e U n ite d S t a t e s M ilitary a c ad em y , beauty. While visualizing such a sta rtlin g ro o m school house. W e s t P oin t, to be m a d e by R e p r e p a n o ram a in a d e se r t world, rem em ber Im m e d i a te actio n will be s t a r t e d by s e n t a t i v e H a w le y , will be e x a m in e d th nt the w alls of th is canyon l.sve th o Id n n co u n ty c o u rt to pros-ure th e u n d e r t h e d ir e c tio n of t h e U n ited been fashioned by th e erosions of cen S u n tla m road o v e r th e C a s c a d e m o u n S t a t e s civil s e r v ic e c o m m is sio n on tu ries Into an end less m aze of huge F o r t h a t w hich h a s p a s s e d an d gon e, let ta i n s by w ay of F ish la k e fro m th e J a n u a r y 5. T h e a p p li c a n ts a r e : M a r s h forms—arches, domes, towers, spires, us feel t h a n k f u l . T h e N e w Y e a r is h e re c o m p a n y t h a t now holds it. all G. B a rb e r, A s h la n d ; R ic h a rd Mid- alcoves an d n n tu ra l bridg es of many — let us hail it w ith jo y. M ay it be b r i g h t G o v e rn o r P i e r c e will bo r e q u e s te d ! dlebro oks. B e a v e rt o n ; J a m e s H. Mills styles and sizes a n d y o u r mind will un a n d b r i n g hop es of a rosy f u t u r e — m a y we doubtedly reach th e conclusion thut to Issue a co n d itio n al p a r d o n for J r . M a rsh fie ld ; R onald H a in e s and m i r i t a c o n ti n u a ti o n of t h e s u p p o r t a c c o r d Zion Is a n nut of t h e ord in ary place. J u d g e K ey es of W a sc o c o u n ty , w ho D w ig ht L. Mulkey, S a le m ; F r a n k L. ed us in th e p a st. One o f th e show places produced by re c e n t ly w a s s e n t e n c e d to a Jail t e r m IJuchter, M e d fo rd ; Coy Brown, Cen n a tu r e in building th e form ation which t r a l P o in t ; G. W. L ucas, T illa m o o k ; for h av in g liq u o r In b is p ossessio n. we know as U tah, Zion p re s e n ts nn un J o h n F. W a d m a n , P o w e r s ; J o h n L. usual uppeul. The spread of d i p h t h e r i a an d S h e rm a n . D ay to n ; G eorge E. W illiam s 1923 , We stern New sp ap er Union.) --------------= ? il» m e a s le s In P o r t la n d h a s no t y e t b een an d C la re n c e U. Bell, C orvallis. a b a te d , an d re c o r d s In t h e h e a lt h : office sho w 165 e a s e s of d ip h t h o r l a i T o a s c e r ta i n w hy tw o a p p r o p r ia In q u a r a n t i n e a n d 561 c a s e s of m e a s l e s j tio n s. one of $400,000 and a n o t h e r of $500,000, for b eg in n in g c o n s tru c tio n of re p o r te d . R e so lu tio n s u r g in g c o n g r e s s to s u p t h e B a k e r irrig a tio n p ro je c t In Ore p o rt th e f o r m a tio n of a n e x p o r t c o m gon h a v e no t been used, R e p re s e n ts - j m ission fo r h a n d lin g w h e a t w e re t i r e L. C. C ra m p to n of Michigan, atoúefy c h a ir m a n of th e su b c o m m itte e of th e ! ad o p te d at P e n d le t o n by t h e e x ecu a p p r o p r ia t io n s c o m m itte e h a n d lin g in fiv e c o m m itte e of th e U m a ti ll a co u n ty t e r l o r d e p a r t m e n t a p p ro p r ia tio n s, has fa r m b u reau . decid e d to su m m o n S e c r e t a r y of In- j T h e to ta l e x p e n s e to J a c k s o n coun t e r l o r W o rk F re d A. P h illips an d W il ty In Its In v es tig atio n an d s e a r c h for lia m A. S te w a r t , w ho a r e In W a s h in g th e S isk iy o u tu n n e l t r a i n b a n d it s an d ton . D. C., r e p r e s e n ti n g th e B ak er m u r d e r e r s , sin ce th e d a y t h e c r i m e pro ject, als o will be called befo re th e w as c o m m it te d e a rl y in O cto b er, to s u b c o m m it te e to a n s w e r q u e s tio n s r e d a te , a m o u n t s to $670.66. g a r d i n g t h e d e la y in g e tt in g work Bids to r r e s u r l a c l n g w ith c ru s h e d s t a r t e d . rock th e U m atU la-E cho s e c tio n of t h e j T h e P acific B ridge c o m p a n y of old O regon tr a il, c o vering a d is ta n c e P o rtla n d , w hich h a s th e c o n tr a c t for i of 2! miles, will he opened a t t h e next t h e c o n s t ru c ti o n of th e new d r a w m ee tin g of th e s t a t e h ig h w a y c o m m is b rid g e a c r o s s t h e L ew is and C lark sion, to be held In P o r t la n d J a n u a r y r i v e r at A storia, su ffered a loss e s t i 8. m a t e d a s high a s $15.000 an d work L a k e co u n ty lead s In th e s t a t e w ith COOV'Oét M o « s 4 ( \ l C on th e b rid g e w as delay e d by a AK> t 6D DEfkD re la tio n t o t h e p ro p o rtio n of boys ' p r m io im t « » u 4 . s t r a n g e ac c id e n t. T h e c o n c r e t e base a 3 6 i t E ig -« 3 u e k E , to girls t h a t c o m p le te a s t a n d a r d four W A K BEN ¿ .H A a P i- * 5 fo r t h e e a s t r e s t of th e ba sc u le d raw d o n « a vLAV)i y e a r high school co urse, a c c o rd in g to an d co n sistin g of a solid block, w eig h / WIN ’ W A R . L O A N « ■«1ABAW M S S h K C V a n n o u n c e m e n t m a d e by J. A. C h u rch ing a p p ro x im a te ly 300.000 pounds, had wiut. thkt . D o n c ill. s t a t e s u p e r in te n d e n t of pub lic in CW ooh DOV b e e n co m p leted an d p e rm itte d to set st ruction. u n d e r w a t e r for th e re q u ire d 26 day s OUT CP W h ile o u t s h o o tin g c h u m salm on T e s t s w ere m a d e and th e c o n stru c tio n J S * W 6«r w ith a b o rro w e d sh o tg u n , C h ris of t h e b a s e w as p ro n o u n ced perfect. Zweifel, 16. of N eh alein , a c c id e n ta lly T h e w a t e r w as p u m p ed from th e cof trip p e d an d fell on t h e gun. w hich fe r dam an d p re p a r a ti o n s w ere m ade was d is c h a rg e d . T h e s h o t to r e off to pro ceed w ith c o n stru c tio n of th e th e n o se an d p a rt of h is fo r e h e a d r e s t of t h e pier. D uring a n eight- a n d left eye. fo ot tid e t h e h u g e block of c o n c re te An e s t im a te d to tal of 55.592 a u t o sp lit h o rizo n tally in th e m id d le and w a s ra ise d s e v e r a l feet hy th e floating mobiles. t h e bulk of w h ich w ere t o u r ists. p assed th r o u g h B a k e r on th e Old of t h e co ffer-dam , t o w hich It clung Oregon T rail d u rin g t h e la s t y ear, a c by friction. WE » 0 T T w e WOOÍ.T co rd in g to a re p o r t p r e p a r e d by W al O reg o n p o s t m a s t e r s w ere c o n firm OF it A « U 4 U A L t e r Meat ham . p re s id e n t of t h e Old ed by th e s e n a t e aa follows: F re d P O regon T ra il a ss o c ia tio n . rilT T v W a g n e r, A s h la n d ; H e n ry A B a rrett. In a decision h a n d e d d o w n a t As | A th e n a : D iana S n yd er, A u ro ra ; A rth u r O 00P to r ts hy C ircu it C o u rt J u d g e J . A C W ahl. B a n k s ; W illis C. Cady. B ea YEAR., Kakln. t h e r e c e n t c o n s o lid a tio n of v e r t o n ; Jatn e* J Hogan. B en d ; W il «H? lia m H H ays. B ro w n sv ille ; Arley A. school d i s tr i c t No. 7. of C l a t s o p coun ty with d is tr i c t No. 66 of C o lu m b ia Solltnger. C any on C ity , C u rtis C. Heid- co u n ty w as held Illegal f o r t h e re a s o n rtch . C h lloq uln . L e s te r A. Cawfield. t h a t n o p ro p e r n o tic e of t h e sp e c ia l . C r a n e ; W illiam O. 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O ak G ro v e; P au lin e W •tiding J u n e SO. l f t 3 . w e re c o n v ic te d T h e r e w ere 1(79 a r r e s t s m a d e In t h e , P la tt. O n ta r i o ; G race W Gamwel* P o w e r s ; C lifford S B ens >n. Reed* >«ar a n d of t h e s e 1145 p e r s o n s w e re onTtcted T h e fin e s t o t a ll e d $ l t f . j p o r t , N ellie P S tachw ell, Shod 1, N \ r e Mat-ooa. W a r r e n t o a . 6*6 77. , A New Year Greeting Dies-. 1 «•(,. i arstlv ely p iai>i, Norma N») . of Toronto, C anada, •»t*■ i';■« 1 tutu Now York l i n t » co k hik I v h ovt r ^7 American beauties In i Noi t_t* Aim i i'm i beauty conioC. “A Ib C ouad the World" flight a a a a a a a a a MONMOUTH HARDWARE J. E. > ' « • H r I . U M . :tln will ccmtwaigf. ’> r 1’. S I li m e s which tiu|i e (y i :ii A pril l »a mu a u e b J p t to Uy uremici ihe »oriti. Winegar, Proprietor Prosperous New Year CHARLES M. 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