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The American Legion National Endowment Campaign is in all Ways Worthy-Have you Done Your bit for 'it? ' City News THE WEATHER Ortton: Pi'" ciou6y lNr- rati '9ht ,nd VnbMy mni'y ' rll,w, Por,loa c,er l ' Thu ur frtsh oth winds. T ,,!rt: Maxim"", 78 de , minimum. 45 dgrt. 1,,,,'of river, 3.4 ft. OIr. (j ,f wlmi, southeast. VOL. 63 TODAY'S NEWS TODA1 EUUEXF OKEUOX, WEOXESOAY EVKXIXU, MAY 27, 1K3 POIf P . UN STREETS 5c: OK TRAINS 41W . AxH XKWS STASIW Sc. L.ltr BwriFllw- Hhoush the prcstnt power wcu rt , mni'le for I lie city of Eli de light and water board Jj lookins to tlie future, sa.vs 4 McCloin, superintendent. Two for p'" " I, J on the SkKeniie river, it ia an- l.HXti. "' ,h5se n,nke aTail"J l ' . . ..i nf nn. 240 notential horse! tn. The sites selected for filing ,1 JIartin Iinpid., about 18 miles jb0(. Waltervilie, near Vida. Here ,Hmint power could be developed, JI-, JlcClain. No work on these projects is contemplated in the near fiture, but ' -l-ot-ght desirable make the sites acccssnble when --edtd, it is stated. Lt!il. Class Held jliw Kstber B. Cooley, clothing ipWilist from the Oregon Agricul- artl college extension service, is con- Iitdioj clashes on dress design this -ft! it Cresweli. The course is cow to its third day. The meeting was Uoiied by the committee from Cres- litllf range of which Mrs. 11. A. Jfowe i chairman. O. S. Fletcher, County It-rictilturai agent, is receiving re iufiti for extension wprk for Lane rtnety women this fall for fall iml- .ietry training, dressmaking, cooking I dtmootttrations and other phases of i-ueb.old economics. Mr. Fletcher Izttn that communities desiring this tori "put in their requests with him it once. Firtt Forest Fire Reported The first forest fire of the year is the Cascade National forest was rtported to the forest office In Ku- I (e today, according to A. T. Moses, Idrrk. Aa srpa of approximately ItOO feet was burned over, with a slight The blaze was discovered hy lt Wright, packer for Kelly ami llivan, near the railway right of Isij above Oakrtdg'e, who called for nt men and ex t iug nisljod the flames. I Tlie forecast of relative low humidity m teat down for this period, and iw was held to be a contributory ib. The fire was started by Mght- uiuiE, it ia believed, aud during per- i'tisof low humidity, the danger from Tre ia very great. Rettlesnakes Arrlve lml and angry rattles fr.sm 13 mrt of this brand of reptile were -rirtl ia the loci office of the Amer- rfi KxprvHs company today, and the ffioals were greatly relieved wh.-n l"f Suapp brothers carnival crew trar asd took them awny, it i stated. I The snakes are used in the act i f "fbttiHuake J"e," who makes him- lf irficly at (mine with fbe vicious Arrive Front Idaho Tiie first arrivals on the campus tlie lumaier school session this : re Mr. and Mr C. u. Miam- j Mjrh tf iarms. Idaho. Mr. and Mrs. i-iffiHansh,, who have been teaching ailinna tut the pat year, finished : fur ;.3r s w. rk Mny 15, and left im- , 5Mntely. Mr. Shainlmugli is prm- Tt i iiie i'sruia Jt:git M-ittol nud 'i- Shsmbjjigh is an instrm-tor. PJ" ictnl to begin their work im aiatfiy and not wait fur the itm T MMion to begin. Mr. Shamkiiijdi working towards his master's de P' io ebjcatlon find historv and (Cootinued on page five) Beanc THE STORY SO FAR: r'lUlA fJOHPON, pretty young ! dnnni- r.t.- - fflmg- lawyer. Her idea of tear- i M htm U .t . ' t M fhMr. ; "'na ha hysterics when IMck sng-1 tht he do her own housework. His mother's maid, MAti to te8fh tlloria to cook. Hat . oris wn-t learn. Canity waybcun, as aetor "n hr. Vick sees him leave ; b'j f:!rtf.i- -u. that ih , Kan as an iat.rior decorator. M inut., Vhtirn to hmlsf- vn'tnf Gloria ees i V1L S-i. rWrtl h (Ifitikft -'h. ertd faint ivit while teei.. !- H;tb !. J(iH SKYMttl'H. MAY is is love with JIM Th pirty breaks tip Lot i tiMt .-ii -i iu.. 1-T hlihri! for irw!fMfv,t- t"tJit,g.' Then fh disejstt-j Wilts hr i.b. rff'jry caiis to scohl Gloria COMMON USER HEARINGS MAY BE HELD AGA rubiic faervica Commission ! Will Eeqaest Soopenin'! ' Of Oregon Case I H. H. Corey, Chairman Holds State Board Should Halt Duplication SALEM, Ore,, May 27. Petition t, re-open the Southern Tacific -Central Pacific railroad ease iniorar as it af fects the railroad map of Oregon, m that Bhould the applicatiB of the Great Northern and Northers Pacific i for a permit to extend to Klaiuath J Kalis be granted the public service commission may order a joint and J common user or jint construction i and common use of t'.ie present ua 1 cmpleted line, has been made of the interstate commerce commission, e- cordlns to 11. li, Corey, chairman of the public service commissi o. "We have asked a further bearing on the Southern Pacif.c-Central Pa cific case at the same time hearing is held on the application of the Hill linen," Mr. lorty caid. "Toe com mission deems it wmiid be derelict in tin fluty fo the public if It should permit a repetition. of the fiasco vf HH 1-1-' when two lines of railro'td were permitted to duplicate construc tion up the Oest'hutfs river to J tend, at which time approximately I .OCHl -000 was spent when one-half of th:it amount would have been sufficient. This burden vt uttfiecrssary invest ment will eventually be reflected in the freight rates paid by the jteiieral public." As a result of the intervention by mission made Fi'hroary (1, in the ! Central Pacific case, specifically t-j serves the r:ght to re -open proceed-; injjs at any time hy ttrder of the ;u- j terstate coinmerce romntissi s either; upon the initiative of the cmm ssion or .,.; .. of ony prrB.,n c!im.5 . inf re-i. ftr 'the purpoe of mskm U) j, rd-r nz the tiitii:ss;-n ai;iy ri'in t;ecejJ-'3ry, supp'ememary to he orig'na! otd r. INSANE MAN COMMITTED ( -!ilm Seiman, a transient who tnkrn up hy a deputy sheriff at Cot-j tnce tirove yesterday, was examined j for hi insanity at the county court ; house yesterday, and committed to the state hpitai at Salem. Burton m ' I for giving a drinking party. While j 5 n is ihis IHrk 'O'ses borne, j NOW nfl ON WITH THE STORY i I .irk nm into ihf!'0" "'" 1mTirt K SOCi.V as Mo,' other tlregory rose to go. She gathered her furs around her . . . ....... shoiifoers ana aupisre'i me veil on t her imposing hat. 1 I jut ran in to hare a little chat with tilery, hm said smiling as i plSf-antly as any afternoon cal1er. j j "But I muM run along now. Per- j ! haps you'll cme along and tuck Oi J into my ear, fitehard? I ioria watched her her tall hu-hand and his mother alk don to the eurbt'ne. They ftood taiktnx he- side Mother tiregory's ear. "About me, J11 het !" tiiona said to herself. Why had Mother firegfiry stopped j seidirig hr the uiinutt IHrk mm Ilt fo room, fiinry nderel. Wa it hfue he didn't want to unset Iirk ard hi delnate tAineh hy a quarrel? Or was it because fche didn't nt him to know that h wi int-rf"ring in ftMrj" affairs ... In the roniiii g f her htue? Jf that the ran tJlory mad up her mind that she'd tell IMck jut ht Mthr tirrgory had a.d to h'r! . . . Jh'd hi hiui knrx that h i mother cfMu't come iitta their Legion to cut Pass Through Summit Snow Two crews of 150 men each will I make the snow fly on the MeKesiie pass Sunday, May 31, announces Ueo, Love, of the local Americas legits, and it is honed to clear th htcbwav that car ma negotiate it for tse ; Abwm convn Pnneritle June 23, 26 and 2T. on st The leglps posts at Uedraosa, Betd and TrineviUe say that mea will turn out on the cast side of the pass, sad the stage company that operate over the highway will transport about that many sipb from here, it Is an nounced. The busses will leave here at five o'clock in the morning, and ample provisions for all day wUi be carried. The crews will use a big rotary snow plow, dynamite, and picks and shovels to clear the snow $ml ice . away, it is stated. The work will De j under competent direction, and the J tnen will work in shifts and crews o that as much work as possible may be done. Although there will be work for all, there will be plenty of amusement provided, it is ststed, and a day of genuine fun Is anticipated by legion members b both aid's of the moun tains. SERVICES IN HONOR OF SAILOR DEAD TO BE HELD AT BRIDGE The impressive service fr the sail or dead will he held this year from the new Ninth avenue east bridge it is announced and a complete pro gram, to he precede! by a parade, will take place at II o'clock in the aft ernoon on Memorial Iy, May HO, s The parade will start from the arm ry at 2;.0, will go east on Seventh avenue ea;t to High street, math on Hight to Ninth avenue, and then to the bridge. All arrangements are hefng cared fr hy the Women's Relief Corps, the J. W f.'psre nnttt f.t tha & 4 tl , , Ki(.h ,,,,,; ,,5,; . . j A quantity of flowers and wreaths . will be prepared, and will be dropped - uptin the water a the sea service . i r-al. These will be made r&dy by the various civic organisations. The complete program fr the aft ernnon is ss follows: parade, armory to Ninth ar- t . ! gins. j Scripture reading. Iter. C, K, Iun ' ham. f Selected maMf, by quartet, L. Hulin. Mrs. Mae Huff Stroad, Mra. ! Hour, V. R fJilstrap, . J' ' " " Ititualistie sem'c, offier of W. R. C. Music, "ToMM J lower RS Bd- Hen edict ion. Taps, Thomas H. Tower. Mill Worker Dies In Sawdust House BK.Vr. fre. May 27. ti. , Kfia- ' . '" trrlsy in fne sint iet t the Hroks-3'snhn I.umher cmpany srmtll. He the second niae to h.p his life within three years f the am pla A third mm was revived I winfef afrer hsvmg hn under the swdut fr V nj-nufe. The jb hrh t;oye hd t en(derd one r.fr"s J "ip 05 iJ eorn.r-g t No on knew th tnn if under rh and h was nf K;s,ed f-.r "iie time, Wjjn f'omd pbti-isns and he hsd bB dad for as hour. SltiKAXK. Wh May 27. Wh;I h hrofher, a fel ow emphne, std h p .werls tn help, W. J MrOtiid in, a smothered i datl bnea(h lwt fr-t of 81h! in a bin fct the l'umot.d Mth company's pHnt here to-iay PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BREAK HELD Uil Modernists Declare That Literal Acceptance Rule Is Cause Protests Circulated Over Judicial Reports at Session Made COLlWIBrS, Ohio, May 2T. 3 A definite break is the PreafeytertiTi church is the United &atea of Am ic miseatt modernist In the d nomination general assembly m session Sere, declared Kdsy, ihe spis will e)me, ir. Hesr Sleane ffin New York reprenealisj the decidedly liberal Presbyter feere said if the various Preabyterie up- hold of the assembly -yesterday m rotiisg that a literal acceptance of the virgin birth ia a necessary quali fication of anyone who enters Irs ministry. A protest against the ruling f the judicial commission yesterday la up holding that the New York Presbytery went against the law of tha cimrch in lieenncg ministers to preach wha could not affirm belief in the irgia birth, was formally presented to ;he saaemhiy today by Hev. Charjea l. Swarfs of Chicago, This, church ls era pointed out, la In reality a disseis ing opinion at the assembly itself, marking a direct line of cleavage. -Pretest Circulated. The protest was being eirculatrd I among the com tat stone rs fc igiit- i Continued on page two) Blaze at Heppner Burns out Stores l'EXtil.ETON. ttre.. May 27, A fire that caused n property ikmig estimated i $2TtfiU0 started thU morning in ths Srhwart meat market, at Heppner, according to reports re ceived here, and before k was ex tinguished destroyed er badly dam aged several husineat entablisbnirnti. The bitze was finally p'arcd undvr control aliout l;.y. The estabi shments destroy1! were; Hpper tire shop, thwart meat mn -ket, Mrs. 1.. it. Ifrren militnry store, Mra. F, J. Itevine einproider shop, MrNamee hotel, K. Sbwzeki talir lmpf Baldwin teroml haw) tor. j A Baseball Scores , NATIONAL At PittsbBrgh It II K rheg ......3 7 1 ritishurgh ..,,15 W 2 fliftenes: KNke, Jaeohs and llsrt nett4 0.Efs!e; A Id rid ge and Smith, At Bosfos -New York ... .3 8 2 BttHs: Sctt and Oowdy; Kamp ind ftibse-s. At CssHssarl -St. IuU Cincinnati ,2 ft ,4 P Batterleo: Hehm and Tsrre?l, S-'hrnidt; R(iy and Bruggy, AMERICAN S At New Y?rk - ? Rottn .....- ...3 ft I New York ,A 10 I I PsffeHes; Buffing. Zahmirr. K lm m l" m and HeHng; Fergun, ..jt mrWUl Md'iidi. At hicngo It If. i:. I'etrrtif, , I hi.go. . 14 2 Batteries; Cllm, ole, Hner and Bsssler, WomlH; Koherts, Tburst-n m 9 rue. -hilk AX 1 It It K. ..ji jr 1'hdadelphi, , litfterles: iohr"B, tiregg. Mar lrry and !; Iljrri. itmmel, Ora. holies and v, hrss ierk;ns. It If K. 4 12 1 'J 4 Jewell; Ar Mt. JO in&ings t 'let eland. Mt, ti , (f-aenes: 'M and Wtgsrd a&d rexL i, : , -j GIRL WITNESS BEARS SORROW BRAVELY t 1 .l.;" Vil X t. -fr ;tW4-4 V fT.r Vf . vv, r urn x SEARCH FOR WHITE AS STATE WITNESS CONTINUES IN EAST flllCAtiO, 3lljr 27. White Hub ert WNH. frtgsHTP witn1 os -Klwse truim'.tiy (Iw lle irsiy i hope of roHvlHms Wiirsm Is. H!p- MH.'iiulwk, M t-l SM io Nmt York loto-, lh Mati-'it lornrjr of fire procedrd its inquiry t Urged jury fistisg attempt. S! a t ea Al iorner t rw i rsed White to New Yrk lat mgfat sud ex pected fcia arrest there tmlsy, Mean wbdt the formal arrest of Jsme J. Kelly her' Umt night turned the pr eriitor's ffi ino a buKig hiw f aetf'vit r, ariwnd whih Mr. Crw threw a blanket f -orecy. Kelly was named tn letter ?- ported to have been written hy Whie is rhHadelphsa iar wrek whh b charged he had he charged t flee from t faieago K"l!y admit ed having leen with White and Arthur ltr?ne, investigator for Shepherd, the night U ft the city. Mr, Cwse only antinncemeiii mas tht Ke hd nude adBweams that "implicated" Wbie. The f'htengo Tr huoe says fMay ihnt Kelly m4 th s abatement t" inierrgtra; saw White th night hrfr h diesPt'esred, He told ute tttue fwr j ",0 he wmM mske an ffSdvtt charging all the fpsrim-my hm had given hefrtf the grand Jurj. A ian - jjer was cai t trw np me mnmm- r;t, and he d)d draw it op. hat it is y under sianiling Whit evr signed it" i White' tHisiJ t the gtatid jury wait In jMipprt t i'tiwa' asxeni icj that he hid sdd tjdioid jgerm Shepherd ith th n5W- Manna Victorious In British Classic f:rsM frftWNS. Mty 27.--Msnns won ih dr:.. r he Kngi.sh fist ra ifig a'm hrt tody. ZfmM rs t'ot,d snl 1h !ird-r third. The &ffiM i.m - wsas 4 si;'td. Molina w-jji in a cas ter hy gfc i-r.!h. "Ihe httifeg s: I Mnns If ? j I gv.nt; X.sist Ft ! t I agai&st; end The ?trdf Am t 1 , sg!nt. ) Iitgh'i, fa I'figMh jHiy, wsi p -n MBfti td w.s ke 1 dtr t y tut ihe Siiti tiuc. Store Safe is Blasted With Huge Charge 1IM1 UIVKit. tre Mnj 37. Csmg nitro-iSyrerine, burglars Mt el th safe in the post ffie mtmm at U. J. Mcftace at I'arkdaie alwmt I oclo,-k this awrumg, and escaped in an auto with Khtmt m rah and sttrtiit in pstage niaisip. The jtafe ws hhmn intn small frajfiiirttt j n" "" lhr.mh fl 1 i of the lwlldsg. Kntranee ssf insde through a isbsi"W, Xeighbirs Tepnfi etl harisjf the espJ.niofi, whirfc thy al was ferrific, U. Mfla3aet proprietor fef the t're aisd larkdal s posttwister ss In the st sb a bs:ne frp, Kts- pUtyea said Jhey had leen nnahle !hws far t eherfc the exaet amount mUiin The mstf in mm !re was hkJ ah'.ut a jear ag, when gtmmt th same aiBiiiit ws -i!ea, tflsae i pre1dent of th Appt fjmwm' geK-isthm, and n r' pttner merchants .f the uppr It Ifiier valley. ""'""MEN ENTOMBED B! EXPLOSION IN HE HA14C!;H- X, C My 27 -At 3:05 Vlirk the Baleig!) train! ditther ffr the Norfolk Hthe?n ra d ay received a me jsg from I Jalf, N. . tht fi- llsre had Keen re- -mered frm th me f h Csfo f f-at f'MHiaej , The di-stfrher s.d it v rut rijr'ed ih i?Me fr. lie fca! the Rumtr f wb rs -intnUt-4 j SJVnillll V C th. tT. - ia - Noo .f ife fifty or mre mn s tmJd h gas esploatoi, t , mir f it. (-fi.tt lieeii rernd 3 h'.ik. i! rd Hufler. aurfa f-rrtnan. wb tr.p t aides, prntrafei the aiwft fr a hr dstMr H rpftd iht he U fcwiB. If cuM ntt 4 whether th si nten re dad r -i;t a h drhen hs'-k ly m ' lid id wh eh -t g ?s fums that msd ffirhr attmpte So eu'er fh mhtH imj)'o Id, SAV f EARS rttT ltf.r:frH, X. Ms? 27.- lor thss nin ar mmh4 is 5 h fon sf If ?ohna rm- S (o ifiiii e-:jhf Ridr from sjsfrd, ; V. ,, s the r-'Ht of n &pitn ttsr; fMaf, officer t.f th- mj'3Bj Ajsa;ed i're tera ib aftrrits. TRAGEDY OF DEATH BRIWGS SOflROW TO IM EYES OF Glfe hip Ablaze From 5 Burning oil Blast Ity Um J. fiEBBrtN INKA Service Writer SKATTJ.K, May CT,- t&iTk Vlli'&m May -. Th dpf , motomhp Vfcewt wa tMs izma, of all the Jragrde that ha giHMMi stem to m&m srly f iay ia ii 43yi0f out of Kit! JfrCimineV fHne i of eorg north tf Vaiisarr hidden behii(i the shadows si iwo The fate &t hrr rrew was ej clear gray eye. A radH wrssaje tram (hs f Ihelie lr, the girl SlrCim- j ftrifftw sjrie! timt lc W a- tork w.mlil feava wsrrie4 If drtrfh hsd kena W l&fs ame afts fe?r ftti not intpnrrnrd drs not cars Ifl tk eijMt Th frtffi -1 the world share her srrw, l ftrBed to earrb ihp wr- I dislike fc?ing baihed i -Ji- meiifalljn she p?s. "1 do twt m?r my affecti?ttii ry lre fer world ts aee, There r ft htterir, Shrs arf nn tcfiri heu he iirr- ef tlMnle the dream firtt. rmhl never ciws tre. Mi rjw i t testify fr th, tat in the Jria f William ls Hhrp : herd. IliHy fter father, whis i rmM rosed of MH huo itk yW f.rm. t h f..rrt.r Will Os Her Duty Hhe wiH d her dOy (ieJjr nl imemtftMy then s-a?s to hear no mre of it. Hhda of sorrow wU in ht eyr a sh jk lf it. j wfsiikf rather that what t at r: do were nt h" she says. If wH M rery bitter. Why everf thing he picked to piece gm? j "My swiy hsp i that ik trial j will he mrr nkl, I wntut t he presBt a IMfl af ojeihle, "Bt I want jstif ds I wiil f d they ak- I 1H t'H th rh. I Awl ths he wants t aj,k tt trim I,1 Rith'a Hfr ! P-i ; frgf that he nrvrr wH S bwf th hrM .f th w h !!: ter&i ehg. irfe, ei - f epi thai fe f;d HiHj wr is?fS . hrt ftm thmh. -; Wiii Tell f Death s M i iit ch1 fcs hs : retpg w(h rrlstte in Citfnrnis : eir siftm th iiHpiet itaU liilly's ' dsh wfct Haste's Afrftf rn n ( Si -bt ''f rrtf that I"! i& (h ifif;tiii ssf t hrd for wwrd r. She t h- aked to trJi fi he I ewns ts H1j hMii ih a 3wa-h-1 r a fcatHsg Iten, mmi fcw jotmng ttt i' oath antd tt wmm i&a (at. Th la rp-rtei f iwwt the s?i eiMH iJts !apim iwiigst hi m&n? llsd the swi -n married, SMIistcfc s fftao a Catis4 atga tliJ BLAST IN FUEL TANKS STARK Wooden Vessel! Engaged ia Coast Trade Lost ia Gulf of Georgia r: Craft is Portland Built And Has Length of 118 Feet Overall SEATTLE, msh May Captasa MtcN"eft master, rf ii crev of stsTi escaped with tb? lires feat cnshmjt els when ihm ft sat- J feg ilerrtejr wttery WTkg twisty i burned is th water's dg fa Si Strait Gssfta, BHUsli CrffcS water, nmth f Vancoaer Iris CsnadiAs Profit dispatches tpwtsi The Wsfcetw a frwdeit ms?r- n had is h?r rsrgo S.M iraBa of ; coal mt J6m gasfliine, srA IJim of dUiillal. PSspstchea dM rt 1 how the fire started, bat sfeiw succeeded en another rapafijw th esrir v&mmH was lie. The crew ti to two Effeait whence they re rescued fey tssj. The Wadena wn pronouseed a tot si loss. Bf (, Ma -fCa nadian Pf isieen rcer rf (he crew g tte isntorsfcp Wes whteh fesrard f1y ff JfcSa j? were pirkttl mp fcy fb tug HrMs wi brought irt Ksnaimo. Tha Witet men ep? in ltfehftts. hy hfre fr Shs rrew ?f th WalitM, f-t lg rrril a rrw afc? s ir. Hh ?es fcii? in I'srtEawf, tfm in l!H, isfff? rtly wa fe3d by ih ltr!e f Jw Tranpsra& l1- j'fflss cm!w spa British (wtttifcis, t t Iafr& raekMg rtMMy fr traflw western Alsw&n The 4ite jthip wss 23 frrt wm 'w II'r tna si tl her net Th Oriffm rs.ajif gar Jh tins f th akna ttre Is lajd, W drgr- a wt risrfc 11 degrrra, YOUNG GIRL KILLED IN FALL OVER BUNK :VKBBTT W.h.. My S!, FH Mr- '' M- M- PAr' " ?? Hiure wtw mrtm h h m4 m4 M "r bwfe wNnlweat edl f a jtvd feighwar .ftH Arlisis ton- Th ywirtg rt with frfcc Ulady Hwiji. h d We sB Sto rfie with ts jssig bsi?s. prfy a ad hm tpprd at ife d f th prtwftf whre tfe Bm girl Jft fh lmitthaeiy he ahi oe th emtafcmnf. ?iRJftg f her he Jk gt turned tbe aSfet orer fh fefcftk ? l f fee? tS fS h-'low Mijrt feJt in dwg s Upped 'a4 MI r hersJf fnKCnv tg fer sisii a rw k. Hvf rsl &ur fah! the swtii th tttt'tel . , , 4 n., MMiltJE .f heed totgted. The Rtis ts Miss wji dead wfeea her hif sin f Attnd t aht 1 SHsfert this