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iiafiini 20 Pages 2 VOLUME Lt EUGENE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 18, 1922 NUMBER 58 PRO-TREATY FORCES Li Sptoulo Contends Separation of S. P. find Central Pacific Would Disrupt Traffic LUMBEB PURCHASE HALTED IN TOIlAV'H MORNING REGISTER Tim U'wiflirr 'iir On-mui Kumliiy full- wohI, prob ably HiiiiHlt'iHliiiiiiN mint portion. 'Nlitrdiiy'H Wiikwiu Wwithi-r Maxi mum t inH tuliiiit, H.l ii'kich; nihil iiiiiiii. i t. Hi hk( of rlvir, fmii, I'.llltTriie unit Vh'lntiv iiKhwiiy Wuih 'i'qftiu-ii ujnmu to iu mnfiniln Ou.pr.mn r if Flnrlinn' lh-uio-riils Kleet CiMilntl Cuiiiinliiiiit llfNi'W H, J'MKU 3. Ily (.'uiiKlrm ihm Work Is Pi-ogress-inu. 1'ituu :t. Htyniun Jury Disagrees A flop Twelve Mourn of Dnlihortiiloii. I'ligo 3. II Kill'it Will llHTi'JiHe Otl KllKtt Hti'M l Hallway lAm Tintiduy. Pug" Former U. of O. HludintH Hold An- mini H'V '-'M mi Umul Campus. Also Deprive State of Chief Source of Car Supply Vhtm ror Motor c-6. CUT-OFF STOPPED BY SUITS Sprout.' Kayw I ho Ko.ltli.'ril I'liciflu Huh III.. (iroulcM. lut.'rrMl til I'lKlJ'iitl JllH Nitlrull IHno til CmmiH't Val ley with KiHiilitiiMfrii Oregon HAK KllANCIW:c), Junu 17. Win. Hproulc, prc.ldent of tlio Hoiithrru I'sclfl" company, t'i'luy Issued u .tntetllont onlllled "Where I. OroKoit's Interest" and expUilnlnir how (u-ciion would bo uffeciod hy the thriiiciicd ,iturutlon of tlio Central I'urlflu unit Hiiiiilirn Puolfln prupori I . HuehJ a .opnrullon, ho say., would rnr asunder the ireiout Oregon t'lillfurnla line, of tho Houlhcru l'u rlflc. would lun.l 10 doprlvo Oregon of H.itilhcrlt Pacific purchase, of luin- li.r mill would tioprtvo Oregon of Its chief sourco of cur upnl'. The Huulhorn I'arlflc, ho says. Iiillluleil the construction of the Kutrun rul (.If. Which won Btoppel by mcrKer lun-sult.. and th Hoiitliein I'm-iilc bus Ilia grouted Interest III complol hiif lliut project. Oregon, he says, hull nothing to gain mill everything to lone hy Uio cutmillcalloiiH Unit will follow tho breaking up oi tno pro tiMrllajf. Me. Mnroule'. .Intomcllt III full !' "With reference to tho desire of tha Union l'aclflo to acquire the Con Kit! 1'aclflc. It may fairly t ! down hy tho poople of Oregon o the Inlenllon of tho government that tho t.ulille Interelll olmll prevail over the eir-lnlereM of either of llio rimiln ronrerneil. Tho puhllo llro iniereinen hi tho heat nillwuy wrvlco, islvun with tho gri'nloiit conevnlenco lo lliein. Ut ..n wtml lhlM tiiiium for western mill nuulliern Oreitoii, nerved hy the Koulhern l'aeiric. loMlnew Not 1 jip.t-Wi'Mt Ikilinil orrliutttm-tMiiiliieMM of Oreitnn In not u a primary mutter cunt "i"1 went bound l nliow n hy Iho fact that III 1921 only 1H per cinl nf tho enm the Soulhorn 1-ncirici imiuin-u in .,n rn all en t lint company hy hlpper Tor delivery to railroad line" i r..ftinitil fur dcHllnnUona lie yiilld. Tlila l !c than one-fifth of tho bllHllieull. "In tho rovomo direction tho cam received by tho Houthcrn rncinc m I'orllnnd from lt run connecnou-, wnro but 21 por cent. Thin l ullBhlly . ....rtriii tr ihn lnutlnenn "Tho markotu fur no him" a porNAn il. Mn.liinlu nf WeHlliril Ulld HOUlM II.....,, .rn In the l'acino count group of tnto, iinrllciilnily C.'nllfor ..i.. i i.n. .mrkntH the neoitle of Mmu.m nnw reach tlmiunh n IhkIo currier wllhollt liitorruptlon or com "2. It tho Southern I'aclflo linen b torn nmmdor, then -101101110, .. fornln. would bo tho point neureut to MVnnn hnuiifliLTv. Tphnma ui 191 mile awny. Thu. tho "- l'uclflc with 1S00 mile, of rnilrond In tho ntnto of Oreron would be uop nrat.n from the Hontliern ,,1' tho mnto of California by a dlntnnco of nearly 200 iiillen. luniiber ltaiKlniM Out Otr "9. If thli aoparatlon had no other effect, It would tend to doprlyo Ore ron of it. mont valuablo .Initio Item of bunlnew, for tho Soulhorn rac flo now I. able to buy lt. .upply of t .in. timber, find other forcul proiliKt" very largely from producer, on ll,.7 In OriBon. If unnblo lo roach tlione producer, except by Jl .f,eiKht to another carrier , h lm portalit bUBlnon. would eanlly I elnewhero, and It amount, to ninny million, of dollar, a year. , .. ?r" eh of .ource of '". ...rj nh. neonlo on our linen In Oioion roly on tho Houthcrn I acl 11c for cars, lmvlnir novor yet been able to Bot any .upply '"'" "S eunt of Portland except for "" fraction of tholr want.. Kven diirlim federal control the i'. i...ii r,.,i every renouici fail except Soulhorn l'nclflo for our Oreiton lino, car iwijj. Romombor that In J021 crn I'lic flo nent nortuwniii ... land for It. line. In ?:"" "v!rr ai.000 car. omply, In add Ion to over 24.000 loaded car.. At Portland wo reoolvort no addition to our cur nun ply, on tho contrary, In ' '" Houthom Paclflo actually delivered o rail connection, thoro 1,160 car. In excen. of car. wo rocolvod from thorn at Portland. Hull. HalbM Oit-Off ,M. "Tho Hollthern Pacific bo.mll build In tho Natron out-off, wh clt w j Mopped by tho mentor '" Wouihern Poolflo under oxln Init or Fuulnutlon hni Iho grontojl I"10'0";.!." coinplcllnit Unit work. A 'l,',""i ciTlnlnly would not bo keen to bill Hi II lo help tlio competing Ine. ' ' '""aK-tniof, '''?""l!!.ur.V.,V;.V;ucan ii'iu wuiiiu iirniK " ; .... to It. and lo Iho detriment of U penplo of Oregon, for that 'J-"'1 """ un purt ot tho Houtlumi 1'iioirio ;"" for Ktvlim Bouthorn o,H t .moIiohhIvo rnllroml nyHtom. t";"''" Iciidlmt it. lie. In on-Bon w,,"'"'' .1111.11111.11. wnrrnntcd mu ll oxl. mi nlon.. Tho Hontliorn Paoiric lui '" ?." deiico nf till, policy In U10 emm'1" " or the don. liny lino at a ,V"',W ' , rnilrond connlrucllon I" t1'" ,lmY, Htulc. olnowhora hud .Inpiied, no .......1 l.l.. ,rnnnlnuf NIrV CO Of lUO : cu...tr in in commotion with Hp"1;1'0!'" 1 ii..i. u i tt. umilli and BOlltll- , iihiiiui iiiii;h iu ii.u HihIimmv," Hi tfb r-iili-utai li. I... r "y to txt Hiirvityofl wlilr ItiH'liiliiiliiK IjhkIh. I'llUtl 3. Ii-oIokIhIh off fur Hou thorn Oregon, J'tIKO 4. riiml HtntiMiii'iH of r'umlhliitPH for Hrtiool h''rtor Mdilc, 1'iiuo H. CoiiiortN to Kciituto Summer Hi-MHlon cf l.'nlvoinlly HL'hool of .M utile. I'iiki d. Tiilih't In Memory of Trull itlnstort Will lw l'rotocti'd. I'uko 8. I'huni Lino to he Hold hy Ordor of Court. I'iiko 9. Hi'muUh of June Klnhth (i ratio KxnmH MnUw Known. I'iiku 4. (iniM tit T11 in to I'orvdlll Nitxt Butur duv. I'u :i. Iliit'Ciiliiuti'iito Hi-rtnon to ho Dollvor- 1 Today. I'iiki- 7. HlMtuo "lioiiKlihuy" to ho Exhibited. I'iiki' 4. Hold Thli vcH Talto Car In ltroiid Day- IlKht. l'i'if" H. Umn otittlr mid Orciron Work on linrrlMburK-Junrilon City liKhwuy Htn-lrh Hliirlii. I'uko 2. Ni.wy NrlKhhorhood No ton and h,l.ll,,pOllt0d oul. U would tilvo tho for a New Dail Eireann Not Known Until Tuesday Coalition Cabinet is Held Safe Against Sinn Fein Attack ULSTER CABINET PROBLEM Jn Vulimi-CoHIn Iart Irov.eliM for Fruflli Klectloii If Coalition Cunnot Curry on Sew KLcctlun JJumcxI on Adult, Stiff in go DUIJUN, Junu 1?. I-itrkinir dofln Itu outcunio of yi'tflot'duy'tt ejoulloiiH for ii now dull uiruunn, tnu i'uhuHh of which ai o nul t-xiifciid to ho known until next Tutaduy ut tlio emik-Mt, tlio oHtlniHlo Ik httzurdid In hoiho tjuurtuiH thut tho roiiuiillciitiM will huvo 4U rep ri'HuntutiveH in thu now dull, thut tno Kioup which rupiettonlH pro-treaty Huniitncnt lu tho old dull will huvo tu mumhorH, wlilio tho nowcotnoi-u will number 2S. Jf fill tho newcoirr? sunnort the treaty, the likelihood of wh.ch has HALL'S ADVISERS URGE PRIMABY VOTE RECOUNT VII'.W IIKI.II THAT in: .MI(;ilT in: l Ait is i.kau ik oixxyrr (Inlm linwil on IKmiiUh at Pol In In ri4niarul PrivlnftH Viun JIiiimhtuui hunifcil Tliclr IteitlMniUoii TARIFF FIRST BEFORE koiiuIh. lit K" KiMirtM lltirn nnd Mml OluHh in Mut iiutcn .lun 23. Pno 6. Nw MnnnRer in Appolnti-d for Ku .nn litiNflinll 'roam. 1'Htfe u. nllforntu Vln ovit KfmtiTn Track Athletes. riiKi' 0. IaKue llimi'hall Hesullil. Vax 6. RAIL LABOR VOTE 98 PER CENT IN FAVOR OF STRIKE I.KAOKHS BAY I'INAIj VOTK WILL SHOW 05 I'KH C I-.XT VOTK W.llidniualM of Wuko CutM nnd Tiik- UiK Ihlrk of OmlniotH lIHd only .MiHiin ot AvrrtJnj: Kirik tftv tu- AHMIirllltl'll I'l'CKM) (MVi'lx'NATl. Ohio. .Hni" 1 - Withdrawn! of vuk rfdnctlonH or reo suite lorceH u working mujority 1 on thu treuly )hmuu. Thu repubhcunri. however, do not expect tno oivimon will follow thuno lines and prefor to rcRtird the new parliament oh likeiy to coimiHt of luu old Sinn Foln member a ku hint 1'8 not uttuched to thut puny oi'Kunl.utlon. Tlu-y nuy thut tho coulitlon cabinet therefore Ih wife uKuliiHt attack on nny policy udvuncfd by the combined Hlnn Kein wlngH, Tho coulitlon cabinet in expected to focuH Ha altenllon on ad ministration und tho Ulster problem. rw't lrov ilcti for j-tchU i-Jixiuon Th Da Valoru-CoUlns nuct pro- vldeH for a frewh election If tho couli tlon cannot curry on tha new election to bo bused on universal uuuii uui- fmK'. , Tho proportioniii ' reiiresoniuiion HVHtem niukes elin-tlon exiiertH chury bout pri-dirtillK resuilrt oi yesieruuy imlllnir. Ordinarily il cheek l luken liv i. v. Mitt nf thu vntiTH UN tln-V CUKt tbeir bullotM. timl u knowledge of their t..r..il iiv tliA railroad labor bourd unrt nr.w, ...... Mffi)i.iiinii niakuit It un euny tho tukinK buck of riiiiroaus uf " niuiter u uKlv' iPproUimiu HL.n l- lv wav the threatened Htrlk of up- t'uai.r tho urdiirotlonnl reprcBentii' proximately i,."u - noil. plan, nowever. inin-u uf-"" i. .iu i n he averted, run uniui. .,, ..-.ii,- f th votnn nrererence. tttlVOM Htllll lOIllKIU. II W H aHHUIIHMI IH mr in tin' . ......I.. . utrlL.t vnte of iinn thit nil Sinn Fein votern would in ...i-.- .w . . ..ipm ticket but vit mi our ho ir i"uii r.-- ----- . miinced by unhm b ad.'iH art being 9 doubt now Ih oxpreRncd thut thl wu rienMir vor ot a walkout. done. ThA republleuiiH couml on flrnuh,'Bv,oto';rrle;li.h,i;:,,ot..,a !.6 .m,nrne p. lnT lier cent. ,,, .pc mlly In liulilln City und T,i.,M,i!:v iho rail and miners union .i,.. tin, irentv ncction nn- offlenil. will meet to dlncimn co-op- a' 1H lnu.ly t0 affected as tho eratlvo action "between member, of . ,,,. theno oritunliuitlonH. .lohn 1.. lw"; l-,u llaiurnt Huh Short I.lfo :. ,., r it,., ti.ini.rn. rurinnlly uii' ,....i (nilnv thai the meeting woulii dlncunn "the Induntrlnl nllua Attention Is culled here louny to one point In which trun.sltory piovl nloli. ot the text of the new conKtltii' n....,t In. I which It In believed llllint hnvo nn Influcuco on the future nit .n.ilntv l'niler the treaty uio provi nionul Bovernment wan lo leriiunuie wllliln 12 months .or uignaiuro oi me treaty und lt was generally assumed VOUIll uii..."" ,i...,, HIOI1H Ol llie le-vi. ui ...u mv- Ion nfrecting the ntrlko of orBulllea Uou vhich hitherto bus escaped coin Milne worker, linn ui" " " ..... i. ..ii... i MtiiiiH rullroiiu la " . .,.,.ili.ir iiiiwnrnintalile ..ml unlustlflul.le reduction, upon the railwuy employes." it fl.,i.1Wi Rtjiienicm In nccepllim tho Invitation extend- llmt tho parliament which I. being eil Iiv II M. Jewell, or tno runway i-.i.- elected could not nave mi "y . " .... ....ilnir. Mr. Lowl. .1. ..,il,.. Inmw of life. ployen, ior i" ..nulil neck n... .titiition text, however. It Mlnteil tnai """",.,.., "which , ' ,i,i.i ii,i iho government and v?lll 'afford thut essential denro of paI.llamcnt can carry on for 12 months junt co w men ,. ... ,c ""'. "" ,,-".,,h ,i,i Imnortnnt "r ... ., Ki.,.t,ir connid- l,.,t nnon the conntitutlon Is J;;;;! "K fil wolfuro of tho omanl- Ufled nil members of the . '""'"K zed liion nnd women. parimmeni. iu. - It wns nnnounced I i!,,iVnnM lVo Valern. nnd his col- nco of way en;ioe. . ; lccte( boCftUao tor the enter on o w;"1"" " , " ..,i.utioii .nonent this does not upply. but unless rved Willi Mue.- . - - w whioh i unlikely, they assent to the L'ecdlnKfl iim ,11atrint tii th..ir reslcnntlon must como once lf)HTT,ANI, Ore., Juno 17. (Hpe- olul to tho Register ) Advisers of 'huH. Hull Inform him thut In their opinion his plurality might well bo out I muted at several thousand votos Instead of being 621 votes behind Ben W. ok-ott In the; republican primary ruco for uovernoK As 11 cliunge of about 202 votes, from Olcott to I Tall would Klvo tho loiter Iho nomination, nil signs poini im nan oi'inunuintr u recount In coitoii prorlnets. In a formal statement Issued today Hull does not say In so tunny words that he will fll'ja, contest, but he points out a erJas of reasons why he might beneut, rom a recount. An avorago change of ono-hulf vote In each precinct in 'Multnomuh county will give him a plurulity. ho explains, (full, by tho way, curried Multnomah by un excess of S00 votes. Mr. Hall's statement as to his in tentions roKurdlry? a suggested re count, follows inpart: Olllcuil ConvusB Not Announced "Approximately' 115,000 votes were cast for tho republican nomination for irnvernor in tlio primary May 19, Tho ojllcial canvass of that voto has not yot been announced. Competent lawvors on my coirlmltteo advise that tho law provldes 'a period of 20 days niter the otnciai announcement oi me canvass within wmcn to ass: ior a recount. ' Naturally my supporters desire to ascertain first all the facts possible upon which to bus a course of action and doinot oBire to reach n. dMermlnailon iintil the fullest In vestigation can be made. Therefore it will not bo . necessary eitner to make or to publteh such a determi nation prematurely. Voters oiwMifco Mnnsiraiion As one striking' Instance of the na ture of the reports that caused my friends to pursue their Investigation, the voto at Bt. Paul in Marion county, may bo mentioned. The returns showed I rocelvod but three votes in spit of tho fact that 2GD voters were rnsrlstered. II is ciawneu liuil neuw; ra nArfionn rotdstered as democrats appeared ax the pons nna asKeu, anu wero pormitten, to voie mw rt?iui. nan hniint. chan trine their registration then and there; that more than 60 .ititif.nftt voters were sworn in, and that although nearly iuo uemocrui bad been iiriginally registered only mvm demoemtio ballots wero re- tilrnAll fl ft CftBt- "My friends beliovo tnat no uarm .mild ho done by Investigating, chick lng and reeountlns such instances. Thev- awnoaj to be rather general thVlSHQlt4!ll?,iU ana my ui mitteo advises mo thut in their opin ion my plurality might well be esti mated at several thousand votes." LABOR CONVENTION TOILS DEIiKGATI'-S VOTE TO OHAbGE SliiSIO.N DATE TO OCTOBER inr ilm Associated Press) riNiMNNATl. June IT. Observing a Saturday Hair nonuay tno Ameri can Federation ot J-ttDor convention hero toduy tolled through a short session in a sultry hall with the principal business being an over whelming doclslon to change the con vention dato from June to October. Numerous other changes in tha fed eration's constitution also Wero con sidered but none were adopted. Tho session also was marked by tho federation's executive council composed of Its elovon ofticors, sub mitting their report condemning the supremo court decision In tho Cor onado Coal case which held labor unions liable for damages under the Sherman anti-trust act. No remedy was suggested Dor overcoming the decision. . ' Tho report doclared that farmers cooperative societies wore affected by the decision as well as labor unions. Such Is Now Compromise Plan of House G, 0, P, Leaders and Approved By Harding I FRED BROWN, OMAHA BAD MAN, STOPPED BY BULLET OUTLAW BADLY WOUNDKD, UES ON WYOMING I'llISON COT Drown. Career of Jatvlnmuva Began In Omaha May 27, When lfo Kid naped Two Young Women E S FIGHT FLflBES UP Senate Democrats Opposed to Delay of Soldier Aid RAWIJXriS, Wyo., Juno 17. Fred Brown, Omaha's bud man, tonight rests upon a cot In the hospital at Wyoming penitentiary, hovering be tween life and death. It In a 60-60 chanco that Brown, who was wounded by a posso that captured him near Medicine Bow early I lay. will' renover, according to or. k. A. Kelt, who Is attending him. A steel-Jacketed bullet from a 30-30 ! rifle is embedded In Brown's body just above the heart. It was this bul let that ended Urown s career or law lessness that began In Omaha May 27, lust, when he kidnaped two young women and later chained them to gether In a shack at Benson, a sub urb of Omaha. Brown has not talked since he was brought to the prslon shortly after noon.- Prisoner Admits Ills Identity At Medicine Bow ho admitted his Identity. Brown lies upon his cot, with his eyes closed, apparently unconscious. Penitentiary officials suy they believe 1.a la ehnmmlt. Whan r flo ah -llcrtif WASHINGTON, June 17. Under a i1,rnrih r wo- tvpn thi. compromise plan, suggested today to ftrterT100ri uttendants say he gave a -rtwiuuiii xiuiuihk .v HU..OO start and opened his eyes, lean leaders nnd which, it was said. za..ii, i,i.,i- u nrnmn did not meet his approval, the house BUlted in Brown's capture. The wo- wm tako up tne snip suoaiay diu im: man who8. name ls unkn0wn to the TAIL-TVUISTING NEW ORDER Both McCoy and Kerrigan Plan to Start Things Pronto PARTY CHIEFS LOCK HORNS Harding Told In Conference That TiiUff Illll Would Prevail But With Declaration That Bonus Bliould Bo 1'asHcd Before Adjournment mdiutely after the senate has passed tho tariff bill. While the question will be consider ed further at White House confer ences next week. Chairman Campbell of the rules committee, who outlined the situation to the President, de- I quickly formed. authorities, lives near Medicine Bow. Last night she saw a motor car driven by an unshaven, unKempt man stop near her home. Having heard that Brown was In the neighborhood, she telenhoned the authorities. A posse elared tonight that It was "morally certain no action will be taken on the subsidy bill by the house until the senate has concluded consideration of the tariff. ' How lonsr It might be before the senuto ended Its tariff fight, no mem ber of the house would predict. Lead en den'ared, however, that if tno sug- Just at dawn the members sighted an automobile stalled in an irrigation ditch at the side of the road ahead of them. The posse was then 60 miles north of Medicine Bow on the road to Casper. Alakm lash for liberty As they approached, a man leaped from the machine and with an auto rrnuiinn' ifliri iipfor thi President bv malic revolver in each hand made Mr. Cumpbeil was oennueiy accepieu. uhbu ior ui nneii ui . "iuji the house about July 1 could begin not far from the side of the road, three-day recesses to run approxi- Members of the posse opened fire mutelv.a month. - and Brown fell to the ground with a r...ioi AHtnn nn Sh1m1.1v bullet wound through the left shoul- . 1 i . ' j der. lust above the heart. ..VZ,??,,r?"Z?:;ZX Z He was lifted Mo an automobile 7 . : A. "S" T.il' ' .i by his cantors and driven back to V ' ttwo city policement at Sidney, Ne- aeieaxeu w.uun braska, last Monday and left them -i-ne uepuDncan HieiiuB t i..mTO tIed n tne county fair grounds while and Kepubllcim members of the rules ne contlnued on his way. The keys to commute nau rcuixny the Sidney Jail were found in Brown' mueuii unify pocket. mm v Riimmnneil to tne w mie Mouse, i Heturnlng, he explained that he had iaIiI tii Prc-slderit of some oiipositlon In the party lo consideration of the bill without fun opportunity ior studying its provisions nnd before the country had time to unaerstana it. WASHINGTON, June 17, The soldiers' bonus fight broke unexpect edly in the senato today when Demo cratic leaders attacked the reported compromise agreement of Republican leaders not to can up ine meauure SEVERAL-DfE- IN MINE FIREj SEAnCHMGrTR NEVADA, SCENE OF DISASTER """"'.'l!', Toledo l mco I nVton Ky.. U,o constitution Is passed. ,Z .Tver from Cincinnati. itobort Uurton. who was pno ol across the iler no... - slunalorlcs of tho Anglo-Irish tr LABOR TO SEEK PROTECTION r tho slunalorlcs of tho Angio-irisn ireuiy. but nfterwnrd. declared ho had signed undor duress, unci rnn.eu ini " with Ersklno Chllders In opposition iiv Im exnected to bo un- .... I'ltt.l',.. . r, I Hlllivu ..o - LAW .it.!.. ..,,i,i... j,. ,. wicklow. l'l'XDS I'llOM u - T.;..- ...... 17 A onnK. .Tune 17. Mcmnorn ou ine fl.l.'.VKLANU. l.niu. J""" - ', !... hv Cork, so fur , ; protect the fund" ' "e,, ,o,.nt -hows, aro: noh- L-lit eit l)nv. Inhorlte, CS40 votes: iis ui;h si ri ko 1011 ii" ".J, unlive lOu- I Mnrv MrSwInney. nnti-treaty. t.o l.v Ihe liollierii.io" .'""-..,,,, , , -ivnlsh. nro-trenty. n.au; kolScVhrSll ""1V;;-?0rncot,U.S candidate, who failed of """,0."1 'i":,':",he inn imci ot S election were ncninlsh 84or,; Pnlv. lolh.rhood ul the l"""""'u 2K2BJ Lord Mayor O'Cnllnirlmn, 179B. HllOllS irOIH ..." .nin'lll I a,. 11.IV hrouiib slrlko violence "J " , MrSwInney. anti-treaty. Hie Iliolliernooii o. i. - gineer. and "''"r' tlio "ewnoors LTnin' nolhito (William -Roche) pro- in in.' Ii slut i.i.,,i ueiii. . , , ,, , nnion luhor liecati-e o . :oui decision ii". "" "j H,,.,,,o ,.0. iireuio court oi in ,..,, i,v 2TlSll. Taft. holds that the luuor u corporuted TRAGEDY ENDS 'AIR CIRCUS' TWO AVlATOltS CKASII TO TIIKIK llHATHS AT wlllMHiuir, tYMiiMvii.l.K.. Ky. Juno 17. An , -ir. na" to ralno funds for Wnv- -..i.. iniio .nniiiiriiini. whero many mi, ,,. ,,,.. ed trugli'iilly hero toduy when two aviators crashed to their deutll. Jlotll UOU1CS were u.n ... .. LUNDBERG VETERANS' HEAD .. ' Z7Z ,s HI1W.I. recounltlon when he guso , - rom.,,.- ,.v,1v ??i "'' :, . . . , , mimg HM.MAND..1. Y,,',; scvenll. ' pliutogrupllle , ,,,imi Ore.. .Tuno 17. W- .,.tlnn. nlr service, Cainu Henry I..!N'lLl'.ION, re n Hergeanl Arlhnr OiMiernum. 35, ,er Lund hem ot oil a K ox camp lleiny lnox mnr 11111111'"" . u....lnli ..... ..u... r..,.,x tilt Vice-prcslilent '"ria7 eiecVed by ' "When nbour li.0 feet fro,,, Jho war ve.e. ...... . nioo of do- ground the piano imui.-u ""'"", nut O'llanley. luneu nniewim. ..... . . .i. n.,r . i inn criisneii hum u. .......... also 01 ..... - . effort to partment rom.' I"1''" ..-..it,.... nlKO Ot IHO I ...r-ulon roinmiuiii. ?..:.i..n.commumlor nmi i " iMiiped the plane. ma hi liiuniloi' of hls - ""th national iw"'' rvlco coiniiuuiiu'r, w , How- lvuy nu .i..n iti Kiinmui. Bank KNAIM'A, Ore., -luno 17. Hobort .... r,0 ,i,rt ii,i im had formerly "Tw nl indiiy wero 1- wJl';?nl0' soVvcmI in Iho Cnnndlan nrmy, "shot Slna. It. WIHo and Hob- .nam 5 ort A. Bawy ,i1,iod an tho moot- ,hot at several time, by W. C. A!bny a ; rSt annual encamii- Klman, canhlor of the bank, and SMUT DAMAGE IS HEAVY AMOUNTS TO HALF SIILIiION A YK.MI IN UMATUOjA PENDLETON. Ore., June 17. Umuuiiu county's Ions through smut ty wheat amounts to at least a hull million dollai-s a yoar, estlmutes i'red Dnnlnn nn1ll.IV lllenL. WnO IS 11U , making 'plans with J. T. Jardine, of tlio Jfttuto larm oureuu una v,.hnna nt ihp Mora oxnorlment sta- 4i n Bainl.llah nicnerlinentul work m inls county lor the oradlcatlon of Development of smut proof whent with tho name high yielding quality as white club ls one of tho chief aims of the proponed experiment.. Turkey red Is moro smut-reslstnnt than white club but tho yield Is not so good on tho high yielding hinds us Is tho wnue ciuo, suys ii-. v. ......... FREE SPEECH RIGHT TESTED MINH tVOKKKIlS AND MBKUTIES I'NION HOLD GABFEST, lnwrnMnAl.H. ra.. Juno 17. Tho United Mlno Worker, and the Ameri can Civil Llbortlo. union carr.cn "... their plan lo "test tho right ot frco nneeeh" In tho coul strlko region hero !iiiAotlnir wnn hold opopslto Hi . r ii.rt Vinton Collieries com- pnnv ngalnnt which tno orgnmaa ... nhi.one.l nn Inlunction in tho Cambria . LUinnnluirar earlier In tho day. Tho principal npoukors wore Arthur Qnrnoia nay. oi iew iu., ...... ..... i.n iMiill T.lherLlen union and John Hrophy, dlntrict prosldollD of tho Unltod Mine worscrs. n.i l.il ltlilnra Inko lXhnt SALKHr, Ore., Juno 17.- Tho ltoynl Hod Rider, of Tho Red Robe 1. Uio .mi nf n. now secret order that Is attempting to Incorporate In Oregon nnd which nn. ncno.iuiiiiu.n . a i..nin. nt ll.n nrtlcles of Incor- .,n..,.iin.i lm. not vet been comploted nnd moro spoclflo information may bo required by Corporation CommlB nlonor Hnndloy. Tho .lgnor. of the articles aro W. P, Qutnn, A, Town nond KurW and a W, Kurd, all of Portland. . '. nntinhllrnTi leader, at which the President was assured that Monday's conference of tho Republican senators would result in holding mo larm dc foro the senate, but with a declaration tho bonus bill should be passed be fore congress najourneo. Finm 1reHldcnt to Sum Bill Thnt the President would sign the bill If passed, end that lt undoubtedly would be passed netore aajournmeni.. was stated In ST. PAUL. Minn.. June 17. Minn esota voters today saw the final cam- the senato debate by nnic-n flourishes of the candidates In Chulrman McCumber of the senato the stnte-wlde primary election next finance committee. In charge of both Monday, when United States senator- the tariff and bonus measures. ia congressional, state and county m. .a j.hnia ... aniivnneH hv cnnilirintea will be nommatea. nm Senator Walsh. Demo- Mrs. Anna Dickie Olesen, seeking fin.i..nnt ih.1 "nr. hnnMI Tim- Ihn Ilpmocratic nomination for Unit' , ...... .i oLnntA wna nn. hohlnn An Rl.iten senator. Is onD08ed by two the bonus bill nnd thnt a group of mon Thomas J. Meighen and Homer senators professing to invor it were Morris, Kerrigan Then to Blossom Out As An Independent Against, Campbell Is Program 1 ' HOUSE-CLEANING ON LIST BERKELEY. Cal.. June 17. Two men are known to be dead and three or four others are believed to have perished in the Quartet mine at Searchlight. Nevada, according to in formation received here tonight at the next Monday but to have lt follow the local offices of. the U. S. bureau of tariff bill. mines. tha rvortvr londprs I The four men wjio are oeuevea xo inched but with no effect except for have perished were caught in the ildltional Indications that the Re- mine, tho information said. Tho iiiblicnn plan would prevail. It was names of the dead and missing had openly declared by some of those not been obtained at 8:45. A. res- present, however, mat an euon wuum cue car win leave uoaunpi, uii., i lm mndfl to call uu the 'bill next week niht for Searchlight, officers of the nnd the situation wns further com- United States bureau of mines Bald. plicated by failure or tne senate io- The fiPft( telegrams said. Is on the day to dispose of the naval bill, which mne9 800-foot level, where timbers wont over until Monday largely be- ftro bumtng The Quartet property cnuse of today's protracted discussion l3 ft R0l(J m(n& Thft origin and other of tho bonus. rtetfllln of the lire had not been The senate fray followed confer- leflrned her6i ences between Senator Harding and searchlight Is a small camp across .the state line from Oatman, Arizona. MINNESOTA VOTES MONDAY MRS. ANNA OLESEN SEEKS NOM INATION FOR U. S. SENATOR ducking and dodging" and seeking to avoid record. Aslmrat Quizzes McOnmbor Senator McCumber wan asked point hlnnk by Senntor Ashurst. Democrat, Arizona, whether he Intended to carry PrmfMunt of nomination. Mrs. Ole' sen, it was nnnounced here, already has planned for the opening of her fall Campaign two weeKS aner me jj.i- mnrv ir nereatea sne wit. sueuK in behnlf of the successful Democratic out h i plan, announceo juno 10 """"""" . T vnl.tend In the -ii .v.. hnn... hin nnn inv nalde Congressman A. J. volsteaa, in tne "ri"'8 Wllhl" DSttrccCm,en?r,:'?.t ropsTa in tho primary for renomlnatlon on tho Republican ticKet, LUMBER OUTLOOK BETTER ten davs or so. Interruptions of other senators pre vented Senator jucuumoer irom re nivintr immodlfltelv. but later in t lengrtri' statement in behnlf of the bonus, ho suld ho would be content if hi Remiblicun conference Monday would renew deflnltoly what he said ikqioN" REPQUT SAYS BUSINESS was tne piciiko oi m pu; m t.AROER IN VOliUME to pass tho bill before adjournment. 1H UAiwfcKx vuuunxc. pnpTLAND. Ore.. June 17. The ADMITS SLAYING WOMAN fc, m1,. timlstic, according to tne current new BODY OP MRS. KSOLV WIRE IS letter ot the Loyal Region of loggers IWND IN AN A1USHAFT , mor buslness'now than there haa fnvk mnnrhl wilt. nOtniniT TO' DENVER. Colo.. Juno 17. Follow- ,..., hnnm in izht. ing tho dlscovory of tho body of a Lumber sales show wider spread of woman in nn alrsiian. in a norm i crude and lartrer volume. The mm iirtnvoi roRldencn this afternoon no- ii industrv of Oreuon. Washington lice tonight announced they hud ob- and Idaho continues to employ about tuined a confession from urviue yy.uuu luggers unu iiiinuer wumum, Tullv. tmnlleatinff hlmnelC In the woman's ilenth. The l)0(iy. nccorti Ing-to authorities, Is thnt ot Mrs. 10 mm a wise, a widow nnd rooming limtfin keener, who dropped from sight Tuesday, aftor sho had left her homo with Tully, supposedly to nr- tn.iirn fnp tbo snln of a rooming house. Tully confessed, according to me Incumbents by Grace of Recall Claim There Is Too Much Overhead In Service Commission and Will Start Economy Drive PORTLAND. Ore.. June 17. fSne- clal to the Register.) Reduction of telephone rates will be ordered; re storation of the five-cent car fare in Portland will be ordered, and Thos, M. Kerrigan will then blossom out an an independent candidate for state public service commissioner against Thos. Campbell. Republican nominee. That, on pretty good authority, is the - program wnicn tne recauers intend jamming through. The new commissioners Intend -do ing a lot of tail-twisting and Mr. Kerrigan, elected commlaloner under the recall, doesn't intend making his - ' exit from public life on December SI next. Newton W. McCoy and T. M. Kerri gan, public service commissioners by grace of the recall election, intend starting things pronto. They have In . mind some one for secretary -of the commission. The indentlty of this secretary-to-be is carefully concealed for the present, but it will not be Henry D. "Wagnon. . In an account of the reorganization of the commission at Salem, Mr. Wagnon was mentioned prospective secretary. To thl Mr. Wagnon objects. He emphatical ly denies thnt he is an applicant for the job. says he has never been a place hunter and does not want It. noujsei;ioan ng on (jams A house-cleaning Is on the cards when the new members ot the com- mission get their bearings. Thev have an idea that there in too much ' : overhead, too many employes and too many technical men whose duties, ap narentlv. overlan. A reduction In tho ,numbr-ot mptoyWir"-'"'' salaries may-be accomplished. Advis-- ors of the new officers Imagine so. at . i least. Of course, there will be some new faces' and when posible good re callers will be eased Into jobs, which ls to be expected in all changes of ad- ministration. Agitation against the old commis sioners, Fred G. Buchtel and Fred A. Williams, resulting in their recall, was based largely on their decision in the telephone rote case. Very natur ally McCoy and Kerrigan, who sup planted them, ore looked to for a re- . duction of the telephone rates. This hope is not to be misplaced. Mr. Kerrigan was eiectea to com- -nlete unexpired term of Mr. Williams said date ot expiration being Decem ber 31. Mr. McCoy succeeds to Mr. Buchtel's unexpired term, which runs until January 6, 1925. Kerruigun x earns for uu Term What's the use of being a com missioner -with power and publicity nd a good salary - for only six months? Mr. Kerrlngan knows some thing better than that being elected to a full term. - -. T. K. Campbell, defeated J. H. Thlehoff for tho Republican nomina tion for public service commissioner for the term oeginning January i. 923. The logic of the situation is ror Mr. Kerrigan to put the skids under Mr. Campbell in the general election. As there will be no more primaries, and party nominations having been made, tne oniy tning ten tor mr, Ker rigan to do is to run as an Independ ent against Mr. Campbell, regular Re publican nominee. A'ttone naie neancuen is uwie Tn net voters an independent can-. dldate has to be something to appeal for the support of tne proletariat. Everyone in the state ls affected by telephone rates; a reduction of tele phone rates woum Duua up a ioc ok upstate votes for Mr. Kerrigan. Then, as there Is a big vote In Multnomah county, a restoration ot tho five-cent car fare from the present eight-cent ' fare, would go a considerable way in strengthening Mr. Kerrigan wnn tne Portland voters. An independent can didate who has slashed phone rates : and car fare might give a mere party nominee the razz. Anyway, It ls to be tried, according to good authority. The telephone will come up nrst. une recall commissioners will order a hearing, but It Is not their program to permit the attorneys for the corpora tion to put a lot ot stuff Into the hear ing. Results and not technical dis sertations are what the commission Is aiming ut. ' ! , . Looking at the problem by and large, it is a rather safe prediction that tho telephone attorneys and tho P. R. L. & T. attorneys can go through the motions out tneir case is lost already was lost on May 19 tho date of tho recall election. ': INSANE PATIENT SUICIDES r.i:OUGE CI.AHK HANGS SELF AT 8ALE.M HOSflTAU SALKJIt, Ore., Juno 17. Believed to . ... Im.bImI 1 HUVO uecuillO ueiuiiuv'lll, .imiBV ponce, uuii. u vo.i.i......".. "'"'"" Clark, 42, a voluntary patient ut tlio Jlrn. Wise to death In tho 'Untenanted , , hosultal for tho Insane, took hi. north lienver residence whllo the two own Wa thl. afternoon. Hanging woro attempting to force hor to trans- from n rol,0 which he hnd thrown fer her property to thorn, OVor a rafter in onoi of tho poultry Mrs. Wlso, no in quoien a. siaiing, by attendants at 4:ao o'clock. Ho was bocaine frightened nt tho Insistence bellovod to have beon dead about two of the two mon ana Tuny, auogea Hours. .nmnlinn whom ho ha. rofunod to Clark, who wn. a .toam onglnoor, identifv. throw a rono around her formerly mudo hi. home at Bovltt, neck ana strangled ner. ueiuon raunu, L.0.0. M. CHOOSE VICTORIA CONVENTION OF OltDER CLOSES ' AT WALiTjA WAIXiA wat.t.a WAT.LA. Wash.. June 17. ' Victoria, B. C, wns chosen for the 1923 mooting by tho northwest dis trict association of tho loyal Order ot Moose which closed it. .ensiono noro today. Benjamin Week, of Tacoma, waa chonen as president; Alex Km- . berg of Lewlston, first vice-president: Joo Moerow, Spokane, second vice president: J. C. Beren., Seattle, third vice-president. George w. liowiano, vancuuvwr. B, C, was re-elected seorotary, and J, H. Leamyi ot, Beattle, re-elected, treasurer. , v The convention closed tonight wltB a grand tall at tho armory. ' . Tho parade wa ono of tho loturert over seen In tho olty and was fol.. lowed by a barbeouo dinner and wild we.t (how at th. fair ground "(i SilBKOntlon lin. hoejjiruTaoJImt. Ink P"": wnn lator oapturou uy pom. 10onUout4 on rw . Column I) IIICIH. 1