L OF CURRENT WEEK LABORITES WIN IN ENGLAND , New Government First in History o f Country Asquith Support«. MEXICAN TROOPS f S S ? T 5 ^ ï 1 ¿ | Il U. S. TERRITORI * M B R IE F - ! IN BR IEF o lq l school London.— The conservative govern­ Salem.— More than $20.000 will be ment, headed by Stanley Baldwin, met spent in remodeling and enlarging the defeat in the house of commons Mon­ power plant of the Oregon Pulp day night and for the first time in the Paper company, it was announced Sat Brief Resurre Most Important history of England a labor government urday. The improvements will start will probably take office. at once. Daily News Items. The labor amendment to the ad­ Cove.— Baxter brothers, Robert Z dress in reply to the speech from the and Roy Baxter, have purchased the throne introduced in the house by M. Borgren sawmill, planer and tint John Robert Clynes, deputy leader of ber and will take possession at once the parliamentary labor, on January They will continue to operate a luxn 17, was adopted by a vote of 328 to ber yard and supply fruit boxes. 256, J. Ramsay MacDonald, the labor leader, himself moving closure, which Event« o f Noted People, Government« Commander and 1500 Men Expect to Salem.—John H. Race of the Oregon was agreed to. •ad Pacific Northwest, and Other Re-enter Ow n Country by Way Growers' Co-operative association, up The amendment reads: on his return here Saturday from Thing« Worth Knowing. o f El Paso, Texas. "Be it our duty respectfully to sub­ northern points, reported that the Chi mit to your majesty that your ma­ nese walnut is to enter into keen com jesty's present advisors have not the petition with the Oregon product. Dr. Maurice Francis Egan, ex-minis­ confidence of the house.” Naco, Ariz.— W hile hundreds of citi­ The labor party had the support of zens of Mexico and the United States Salem.—Veterans of Foreign Wars, ter to Denmark, died at his home In Herbert H. Asquith, fo/mer premier looked on Sunday afternoon, Mexican Oregon department, held a meeting Brooklyn late Monday. and leader of the united liberals. federal troops crossed the internation­ here Saturday and went on record as The democratic national convention Premier Baldwin will present his favoring some kind of a national bonus will be held at New York city begin­ resignation to the king and the king al boundary at this little town, en­ for ex-service men. More equitable trained in special cars waiting for ning Tuesday, June 24, following the will summon J. Ramsay MacDonald to them, and began their Journey to pensions for Spanish-American war republican convention at Cleveland form a new government. veterans also*was favored by the con­ Juarez, Mexico. June 10. For a prime minister about to suffer There was no demonstration. Fif- vention. Discovery of a serum for scarlet extinction Mr. Baldwin was in excel­ toen hundred Mayo Indians made up j Lebanon. — The First Presbyterian fever was announced Tuesday night lent vein. Remarking that labor was the command. General Jesu« Maria of Lebanon was daniaged by by Dr. A. It. Doches, assistant profes­ about to be put into office by the Aguirre, in charge, hoped to effect a fire earJy Sun(lay afternoon to the sor of medicine at the College of votes of a progressive party, which crossing of the bord-r at El Paso. extent of between , 2000 and $3000. Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia elicited liberal cheers, he created Tex., under cover of darkness. The fire 8tarted jn the furnace room roars of laughter by turning the tables university. In their trip to Juarez, the Mexican tho basement of the church and thus: soldiers will cross portions of the was confined largely to the furnace Permission to build 32 miles of rail “ Yes, but progress is not necessarily states of Arizona and New Mexico. room, kitchen and dining room. road from Crane to Burns In the Ore­ forward,” and then quoted figures The troopers eventually will be sent Eugene. — Peter Verigin, advance gon timber section was granted the showing the gradual diminution of to Jalisco, Coahuila, where the forces By D O U G L A S M A L L O C H Oregon-Washing ton Railroad & Navi strength of the liberals in the com of President Obregon are battling to representative of a Doukhobor colony gation company Tuesday by the inter­ mons from 376 in 1906 to 115 in 1922, quell the revolution. that proposes to locate in Lane coun­ state commerce commission. adding: A special train of the El Paso & ty, announced Saturday that arrange­ “ And you only got bigger numbers Southwestern railway carried the ments had been made to buy the old * r p I S something to have lived a The new soldiers’ bonus measure minute, at the last elections by appealing to troops. It left Naco at 1:15 o'clock. Friendly farm of 800 acres, eight miles was introduced in the senate Monday However long the after-years, the voters to keep the socialist party southwest of Eugene on the Crow- United States immigration guards by Senator Copeland, democrat. New An instant with an aeon in it. aro accompanying the troops to El road. He said that a number of fam­ Too glad for smiles, too sad for York, who proposed to pay |1.25 for out.” Mr. Baldwin, in his speech, took the Paso. Passage of the Mexican sol ilies are expected to arrive from Can­ tears. each day of active service, lie esti sole blame for the protectionist policy, diers into the United States was ac ada this year. For in that instant heaven nears. mated the entire cost at about $1,500,- which he believed would solve the un compllshed in the presence of United For In that moment God lias found 000 , 000 . Salem.— With the practical exhaus us— employment problem. He paid his States immigration authorities. It was tion of the state highway bond funds, Albert B. Fall, former secretary of respects to ex Premier Asquith, leader Earth nevermore but earth appears. a long, tiresome process. Each - sol the state highway programme has Whatever shadows gather 'round us. the interior, who was the center of an of the united liberals, who had turned dier was required to register his name now reached a point where it is de­ attack over the leasing of the Teapot the support of that party to the labor as he entered the United States. More pendent on its current income for a 'Tis something to have lived a little, Dome naval oil reserve in the senate ites, by comparing Mr. Asquith with than four hours were required to in continuation of the work. The estim­ One little hour, however small; Tuesday by Senator Caraway of Ark­ "an obstetrician about to bring a child spect and register the entire contin­ ated income for 1924 is approximately However brief, however brittle. ansas, is ill at a New Orleans hotel into the world with the intention to However soon our castles fall, gent. $12,740,000, and a large part of this and unable to receive visitors. smother It should It fail to meet his Oh, it is something to recall— The Mexican officials desired to money already has been obligated Judge Jacob Trieber Tuesday in expectations,” and declared: “ I think send the troops across in a body, but through contracts awarded during the To sound the depths, to walk Parnas­ sus, structed a Jury in United States dis­ infanticide is worse than suicide.” Amorican immigration officers ex year 1923. In one short hour to live it ail, His government, he said, had been plained this was impossible. trict court in Jonesboro, Ark., to re­ Pendleton. — The general indebted­ Though love may full up, fortune turn a verdict of not guilty In the case accused of committing suicide, but. he Most of the train which carried the pass us. of Dr. Mary E. Leeocq, practitioner of exclaimed, "there are worse crimes troops was composed of freight cars, ness o f the city of Pendleton was re­ duced by $24.000 during 1923, accord­ than suicide!” the Abrams method of diagnosis, who the officers riding ahead in coaches. 'Tis something to have lived com­ The prime minister predicted that Fifty cars were assigned for the trans­ ing to the annual report of Thomas had been charged with using the mails pletely, Fitzgerald, city recorder, to the city the future lay between the conserva­ to defraud. portation of the soldiers and 12 cars I f only for a moment's span. tives and the labor party, and to ring­ for equipment. The officers occupied council. A saving of $1200 annually Have lived a moment madly, sweetly, Ramsay MacDonald, English pnrlla in interest charges is effected by the ing ministerial cheers he added: Have lived the floodtide while we the remaining two cars that made up mentary labor leader and probably retirement of the bonds. A ll depart­ "Do we look like a beaten party?— the train. can. the next prime minister, in a remark­ ments of the city kept their expendi­ Whatever skies we ever scan. we are ready to take up the challenge Mexican officials announced 500 able speech in the house of commons from any party whensoever and by additional troopers will arrive in Naco tures under the budget allowance, the Whatever books we ever conned us. Tuesday declared for n foreign policy It Is the hour God whispers man report stated. whomsoever It is thrown down.” from southern Sonora in a day or two. that will restore the influence of Great Thnt there is something yet beyond In his general remarks about labor's but the exact time of the arrival was Salem.— The total bonded indebted­ Britain In Europe In favor of peace us. policy Mr. MacDonald declared that uncertain, they said. ness of the state of Oregon on Decem­ ( © by M cClure N ew sp ap er S yn d ica te.) nnd order. socialism had no hard and favored ber 31, 1923, was $60,246,S30, according --------o -------- A word chosen from more than 25,- doctrines. The man or nation that to the annual report of O. P. Hoff, She’ll Outgrow It. 000 suggestions as the one best calcu­ found nn easy way to lay hands on NORTHWEST LEVY state treasurer, completed here Fri­ Little Girl (in secretive manner)— lated to “ stab and awake the con­ capitul for any purpose except specific day. Highway bonds top the list with I know something, but I'm not going ON LOGS TARGET science of tho lawless drinker," was economic purposes, in his belief, was obligations aggregating $3S,395,250. to tell It. announced In Boston by Deloevare going into bankruptcy. Uncle (woman hater)— Yes, yes, my Washington, D. C. — Attorney-Gen­ W orld war veterans’ state aid bonds King of Quincy, who offered a prize eral Daugherty has reversed the tariff total $20.000,000, district interest girl, you'll get over that when you be­ of $200 for the most suitable epithet. China's Downfall Laid to Mah Jongg. commission in its first report to the bonds $1.401,580, and rural credit come older. The word is "scofflaw.” Chicago, 111. Mah Jongg is respon­ president under flexible provisions of bonds $450,000. Congress, faced with the task of sible for the present corruption in the tariff act. Hood River.— Crews are being as­ evolving a method of aiding tho farm­ China, the Rev. George Stens, a mis­ In an opinion sent to the W hite er, received Tuesday another proposal sionary in China for 30 years, declared House, Mr. Daugherty had ruled that sembled at Dee, where work will be tp add to the list already in hand Sunday at St. Mary's mission house at the commission's construction of the started soon on construction of a new when tho McNary Haugen bill, pro­ Techny. 111., where he is studying section laying import duties on logs concrete dam by the Oregon Lumber company. The dam, replacing an old posing a $200,000,000 federal agricul American educational methods. of cedar, fir, spruce and western hem­ wooden structure, will be utilized in tural export corporation, was intro­ "Th e bandits who rob at night in lock was incorrect. Tho president duced in the senate and house. China gamble at mah Jongg by day,” has returned the commission's report, backing up the waters of the east fork of Hood river for a log pond and The 12,000 workers in district No. he said. “ Government officials sit with the opinion, to the commission to furnish water power for a hydro­ through the night playing with o ffi­ with instructions to "proceed in ac­ 26 in Nova Scotia of the United Mluu electric system furnishing energy for Workers of America walked out Tue.c cers, employes and underlings in o f­ cordance therewith.” tbe company's big sawmill. The commission's action, which was NO O T H E R W A Y day. Nine thousand of them quit be fice. They lose in the end. Their regular duties are neglected, and when overturned by the department of Jus- "Mister, I am elawly starving.” Salem.— Within the next week all cause of the failure of wage negotia­ "O f course. It's a thing you can’t tions, followed by the British Empire it comes to paying their losses they tfce, was taken late in August upon necessary forms for making state in­ | the application of log buying interests come tax returns will be ready for do in a hurry, you know.” Steel corporation's 20 per cent cut In resort to all kinds of rascality. "In China there is a saying that the ! „ ( tbe |>acific northwest, which sought distribution. O- Approximately 85.000 the «cale and 3000 others struck in victim of the habit can no longer be a reduction of the full 60 per cent blanks will be mailed. Of this num­ sympathy. trusted. 1 know men and women in permitted by the flexible provisions ber 73.000 will be sent to individuals Drastic measures to meet tho finan­ China who have lost their entire pos ¡n the rate of $1 a thousand board feet THE ROMANCE CF WORDS and 12,000 to corporations, partner­ cial crisis caused by the abrupt plunge sessions playing this game. There are on |OR9 0f the species mentioned. The ships and fiduciaries. Each inrlosure “A L L IG A TO R ” of the frnne were taken by the cabinet few games so contagious and I am |aw provides that the duty shall not will contain a form for the state re­ Tuesday—tho most momentous meas­ sorry to see it getting such a hold in apply If the nation, province or po- turn. sheet of instructions, blank for \ \ 7 HEN the alligator, the r. ;ly ure affecting internal affairs decided Amerira.” litleal sub-division from which the furnishing a copy o f return to the * * crocodile of the new world, upon by the Poincare government ■ commodity is Imported has imposed government and a return envelope. was tirst seen by the Spanish since it assumed power. The steps Train Service Crippled. any restriction on its exportation discoverers, they had a true in­ announced were: A 20 per cent in­ Albany.— A gigantic undertaking to sight into its species and called London. — Although the strike in within 12 months, crease in all the French tax rolls, ef­ augurated at midnight Sunday night It “ el lagarto” or “ the lizard"— provide pure mountain water for all fective immediately. the article being accented be­ of the valley towns in this section by the members of the Associated S o Russia Buys Cotton. cause of the size of the monster. with an outlay of approximately $7,- Four years of national prohibition cieties of Locomotiva Engineers and New Orleans.—The Russian soviet In Sir Walter Raleigh's "Discov­ have brought happiness Into thou I Firemen has failed thus far to tie up i government has purchased a small 000,000 was started Saturday at a ery of Guiana," the word still meeting of about a dozen influential sands of American homes, helped the country's rail communication, i quantity of American cotton which tt retains Its Spanish form, for the solve unemployment problems. In enormous inconvenience has been is understood Is for shipment directly business men of Albany. A tempor­ discoverer w rite«: "Sailing up creased consumption of home made caused to all classes throughout the Ru„ ian ports 1 o cotton ary organization to carry on the nego­ the Orinoco we saw In It divers sorts of strange fishes of mar­ products, lengthened terms of eduon country. In London the situation was j (actoriI hero xbo purchases to date, tiations with the other Talley towns for the purpose of putting the project lion and cleaned up "Main street." aggravated In the afternoon and night f > ^ h€>re araount velous bigness, but for Ingartns it exceeded. There were thou­ In h ib itio n Commissioner Haynes de | by a steady downpour of rain. U ‘ » I ,#I)(1 .... M ow mu,.h Ani, r. through was completed at the meeting sands of these ugly serpents, dared Tuesday night on the eve of ¡difficu lt at present to ascertain to ! Iran cotton the Russians have received under the name of the Pure W ater and the people m il it. from the the fourth anniversary of constitu what extent the strike la affecting the through Germany there Is no way of Development league. abundance of them, the river of tlonal prohibition. gen. ral train services. ascertaining, hut It is believed some St. Helens.—The ruling of the Ore­ lagartos in their (the Spanish) has reached the soviet republic. language." gon supreme court that ^he tax con­ The American Legion executive War Declared on "Fags." The English sailors who servation commission act was void committee after setting September 15 brought ths word home with Salem. Or. Local police announced $200.000 Cargo Seized. bad little effect in Columbia county to 19, Inclusive, as the dates for the them had probably never «een It New York.—Three thousand cases except to make it necessary to rail a 1924 national convention to be held in Monday that an aggressive campaign written and naturally considered St. Paul. Wednesday started an ag- will be launched here to enforce the of whisky, gin and champagne valued meeting of the county court and the that the article “ el" was part of ve campaign in support of ad law prohibiting the sale of cigarettes at $200.000; an oceangoing tug boat, budget advisory rommitt“ e, which the noun "lagarto." In Ben The Justed compensation for world war to minors. It was said that this law valued at $50.000, and six men were was held Saturday morning. Jenson, who write* It “alltgsr- veterans and went on record as op-1 lias been violated by many tobacco I seised early Sunday by officers of the county tax commission had lopped off ta," we find the word In the posed to the substitution of ordinary | dealers In Salem, with the result that j police boat Manhattan after a battle some $40.0<>n from the budget as pre­ process o f Us transformation, headstones for the crosses that stand [ numerous complaints have been filed in New York harbor that continued up pared by the county court and the "alligator" being merely the An­ glicized Tersion of the Spanish at the head of the grave of every with the polle« department. The local the North River to the foot of Cham advisory committee. Its recommends name, coupled with a more American soldier In European cerne i courts. It is said, have promised to n> hers at reel. No one w as wounded. tion was adopted and the county as phonetic form of sjsdling teries. Tho executive meeting closed operate with the poltre In enforcement Police found that the boat, the Capital •essor proceeded to extend the tax by .«v n t i . c f i t f , 1 ) No. 1. had been captured twice before. roll on this basis. W ednesday night. J of the sigarette law. Federáis Allowed to Go Through Two States. COMPILED FOR YOU JUAREZ DESTINATION MEN YOU MAY MARRY ji T i s So m ething to to H a v e L iv e d By E. R. P E Y S E R Has a man like this proposed to you? Symptoms: Broad grin, large mouth, hulr plastered down au D I t yc four admiration for your other men friends’ clothes. But add to this a few ounces of appreciation for his many good points. Absorb This: C L O T H E S ARE N O T EVEN SK IN DEEP. <(£) by M cClure N ew spaper Synd icate.) 'Z *■ N o t to the s w i f t the ra ce ; n ot to. the s t r o n g the fight; N o t to th e rig h t e o u s p e r f e c t g r a c e . not to th e w is e the l i g h t ; B u t o f t e n f a l t e r i n g fee t com e s u re st to th e g o a l ; A n d t h e y w h o w a l k In d a rk n es s meet the sun rise o f the soul. A th ousan d tim es b y n ig h t the S y ria n hosts h a v e died ; A th ousan d tim es the v an qu is h e d r i g h t h a th risen glo rif ied. — H e n r y van Dyk e. C O O K IE S FOR T H E F A M I L Y HP HE cooky jar at this season of the “ year, to be nt all popular, must be always full. Here are a few to help replenish I t : Imperial Cookies. Take one-half cupful of butter, one cupful o f sugar, two eggs, one table- spoonful of milk, two and one-half cupfuls o f flour, two teaspoonfuis of baking powder. Mix the butter and sugar, add the beaten eggs, milk and the dry ingredients sifted together. Roll very thin and hake In a hot oven. This foundation may be used for filled cookies If desired, doubling the amount. For the filling, take one-half cupful of sugar, one-half cupful of raisins, two tables|>oonfuls of flour, two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice and the grated rind of the lemon, one- fourth cupful of boiling water and two tahlespoonfuls of butter. Rub the butter and flour together, add the boil­ ing water and cook, then add the raisins, lemon Juice and rind and cook until smooth. Cool before using. Roll out. cut, then place a spoonful of the mixture in the center, cover with an­ other cooky and bake ns usual. Dates, currants, figs or a combination of two or more may be used for this filling. Hermits. Take one-third of a cupful of butter, two thirds o f a cupful of sugar, one egg, two tahlespoonfuls of milk, one and three-fourths cupfuls of flour, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one- third o f a cupful of raisins cut into small pieces, one-haif teaspoonful of cinnamon, one-fourth teaspoonful of cloves, the same of mace, and nutmeg. Cream the butter; add the sugar, raisins, egg well beaten, and the milk. Mix the dry Ingredients and add to the first mixture. Roll the cookies a little thicker than for plain ones. Baka In a slower OTen. Cream Cookies. Take one-third of a cupful of bntter. one cupfnl of sugar, two eggs, one-half cupful of thin cream, two teaspoonfnls of baking powder, one teaspoonful of salt, two teaapoonfuls of ginger, and floor to roll. Mix and bake as Im­ perial cookies. n c ( £ . 1121. W fiT fr u V o iJ t .)