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UNITED FRESH SERVICE « VOI.. XI., \<>. 01. URANTH I'AHH, JtMEI’HINK COUNTY, OREGON. FRIDAY, DECEMBER ». 11120. WHOLE NL.MBEK »141 ♦ ♦• ♦ «eeee»« FRANK I1HAMWEI.L APPOINTED I HTATE HANK HI PERI NTENDKNT ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ STATE’S AHNENBED VALUATION NOW OVER BILLION MARK ♦ » ♦ « ♦ ( ♦ (A. P ) — Salem, Dec. 3 Salem, Dec. 8.— (A. F.)— ♦ ♦ For the first time in the state’s ♦ Frank C. Bramwell, of Grants ♦ history the assessed valuation ♦ ♦ Pass, has been appointed state ♦ ot property exceeds ♦ superintendent of banks» sue* a billion ♦ ♦ dollars. The total as announc ♦ ♦ Meding Will II Bennett, who ed by State Tax Commissioner ♦ ♦ resigned. ♦ Ixjvell is 31,040,833.04», an ♦ ♦ With acting Governor Vin- ♦ increase of 350,403,576 over ♦ I ♦ ton. Secretary of State Kozer ♦ last year. It is attributed to ♦ ♦ and State Treasurer Hoff prec ♦ natural increase in valuation ♦ ♦ ent, the banking board last MEETING AT <11 VMIlElt OF COM ♦ Monday tentatively decided on MOI TH AMERICAN NATION MAY STATE OF WAR BEGAN LAST and greater Industrial activity. 4- SECRETARY HOL OTON TELLS ♦ The assessed valuation of Jose ♦ the appointment of Mr. Bram- MKRt’E lUto.MH LAST NIGHT WITHDRAW SECAI HE OF RE NIGHT WITH TROOPS KNCIR. JOINT COMMITTEE THAT FED ♦ phine county is given at 38, ♦ ♦ well, subject to the approval of WAN WELL ATTENDED JECTION OF PLAN CLING CITV OF FILMS ERAL All» IMPOSSIBLE A telegram 184,315.04. 4 Governor Olcott, ♦ was sent to Governor Olcott, ♦ now In the oast, and he replied ♦ that the selection was eminent KEITH OOLLINB TO SERVE 4 ly satisfactory to him. FIFTEEN YEARS IN PRISON . ! Mr. Bramwell will assume 4 4 his duties of office January 1st. **reM*nlution and Adaption of Beso- Blockade Thought to Be Essentially I’m , < u|>|H-r. State Engineer, Ha>» Des Moines, Iowa. Dec. 3.— (A. P.) Treasury Head States That Farmen ♦ when Bennett's resignation be Future oí City ami County Are > luUou IHHng Away With Clause by a Military Measure as Ship of Were Warnixl of I xihw Prices llen nett has 4 comes effective, — Keith Collins, one of the alleged Bound Together Prenant Aaaenihly Expected, Foodstuffs Seta Out Today Some Time Ago In the Inland purchased stock 4 Council Bluffs mail car robbers, 4 Empire bank nt Pendleton and pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 4 becomes vice-president of that serve 15 years in prison today. Buenos Aires, Dec. 3. — (A. P.) — The deep intormt which the peo- . 4 institution, Trieste, Dec. 3. — (A. P.) — A state By L. C. Martin * Rejection by the assembly of ths of war between Italy and the "re (United Press Staff Correspondent) pie feel in the problem ot land de-I ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦a* league of nations of Argentina's pro gency of Quarnero” at Flume began ■ aii/xn Washington, Dec. 3.—(U. Ri velopment under the new irrigation posals for admission of all countries at midnight list night. The blockade Government relief for the prese nt project was shown by the large at- 1 to the league may result In the with of Flume by Italian forces is con conditions confronting farmers is Im Guidance at tho meeting hold last 1 drawal of-Argentina ffotn the league, tinuing. The only indications of possible, Secretary of the Treasury rooms the mooting having I mmiu called j It was learned here. trouble were tho fierce pronounce Houston told the house and sénat» ments of Captain Gabrielle d'Annun- agriculture committees. Heston -vae roms. the mooting having been called ' Genets, uec. 3—(A. P.)—The pre zlo against General Cai glia and the the first witness before the joint see- •t the instance of the dlre'tors of sentation and adoption ot a resolu Italian troops which surround the si on of the committee, which to the organization. I'regldont ( Bram- > tion eliminating article 10 from the city. seeking relief for the farmers, who Bureau of Internal Revenue States have been hit by the rapidly fallin« well prmliled at tho mooting, and in covenant of the league of nations Regislervd Pouilaen Taten From Pas- his Introductory remarks stated that before the end of the present as Ancona. Dec. 3.— (A. P.)—A’ That Flavoring of Plum Pudding prices of their products. senger Train lly Two Masked Men. With Liquor la Unlawful sembly would occasion no surprise. It steamer with a cargo of foodstuffs At the Sime time, the secretary tho purpose of the gathering was to No <1u«w to Robbers Is declared In some quarters. The salied«today for Flume. This is con predicted a drop in retail prices soon. find some method through which tho : committee on admission of new states sidered as evidence, that the block He said retail dealers have bees poo (do of Granta Pass could cooper Washington, Dec. 3.— (A.# P.)—: holding out against the lowering of held In effect that article 10 does not ade of Flume is essentially a military ate with tho land owners in the Minneapolis, Dec. 3.—(A. P.)—- guarantee territorial Integrity of any measure and that the Italian govern-' Flavoring of homemade Christmas' prices but would not be able to do clearing of the lands •nd putting One hundred pieces of registered league member. ment does not intend to starve the1 plum pudding, mince meat and so much longer. “I don't know of any them Into production This cooper- mall were taken from the Chicago, ' brandied cherries and peaches with feasible plan effecting any ’ marked The league of nations committee inhabitants of Flume. atlon. ho said, would have to come Milwaukee and St. Paul passenger on the admisslori of new states re alcoholic spirits is a violation of the change in price conditions,” said Mr, through the financial backing that train by two masked bandits early1 commended unanimously the admis VICTIMS OF PIRRIE WRECK prohibition enforcement law and Houston. He declared that govern could bo offered, and he suggested ARE BURIED ON BEACH such foods are liable to seizure, the ment agencies had done everythin« the creation of a revolving fund for today. The bandits are believed to sion of Costa Rica as a sovereign bureau of internal revenue stated to possible to help the farmers. He use In this land clearing program. have boarded the train at Hopkins, state.I said he advised the farmers while he ’ Seattle, Dec. 3.— (A. P.)—The day. Ho boepoke the hearty good will of near here, bound the mail clerks, and PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION was secretary of agriculture that a bodies of the 21 victims of the wreck-! the community In the work, and said jum;>ed from the train with the loot. | almost within the city llniJts The | INTERPRETS I. C. C. DECISION ed barge W. J. Pirrie have been re- , drop in prices was coming soon and that it would bo backed up as far as loss has not l»een e»timated. urged them to prepare for it. covered and buried on the beach near financial ability would permit The loot was unofficially estimated Salem. Dec 3.—(A. P.)—The pub- I Cape Johnson, according to a tele Cooperation of producers, bankers Percy Otipper, state engineer, who | lie service comm las ion Interpreted’' gram from N’eah Bay, Washington. and the public Is necessary to aid the had b««n In th« eUy daring the day, at 325,000 to 375.000. the Interstate commerce commission | With the rescue of the two survivors, farmers in the present situation of at the requoet of tho directora of the decision granting Portland a prefer Ernesto Aravena and Carlos Peter falling prices, Governor Harding of Irrigation district, was present at the ential rate, as applying to grain as ■ son. this a-counts for all on the ves the federal reserve board, told the mooting, and was Introduced by tho well as other commodities. senate and house agriculture commit sel. chairman Mr. Cupper said that ho Portland, Dec. 3.— (A. P.l—Sam tee. had never seen an Irrigation district I’ORTLAND MARKETS F Speake. who registers from I.angford, the Boston colored heavy In the entire west where the inter Portland. Dec. 3.—(A. P.)—All Placer, was a visitor in the city yes weight, knocked out Tiny Herman, of ests of tho city and tho district it- markets are unchanged. Astoria, last night in the seventh ao|f wore so closely Identified as terday stopping at the Josephine. round of a scheduled ten round bout. With the ci(y located in, the hero San Francisco, Dec. 3.— (A. PA — He knocked Herman dqwn twice in heart of the irrigation district, he . A severe storm off Prince Ruj>ert the seventh round. said that the success of the city nnd Inland Is expected to bring high the success of the district ware de winds and rain on tho Pacific coast. pendent upon th* closest of coopera Elmer E. Whipple went io Rogue Storm warnings have been sent to tion between tho two. and ho urged River this morning and will spend Oregon and Washington ports. The visit of State Engineer Cup the importance of land development the next few days visiting there. HP per to the Grants Pass irrigation dis in making the district the success returned to his home in the city last that It would certainly be. "While New Train 1» Started— Tuesday fro;n Klamath Falls, where trict at the invitation of the director« Washington. Dec. 3.—(A. P.) — Paris. Dec. 3.—(A. P.)—An an- he says business is beginning to slow Presumably to care for the rush advorslty. such as tho damage thst of the district was fortunate and . results from the recent hlvh water of Christinas packages, a new bag The wireless telegraph as a means aesthetic with relatively so danger up for the winter months. timely, Mr. Cupper has at all times in tío Rogue.,may come upon the gage train has been put on the road of carrying to the farmers agricul-1 and "pleasant to take” is said to taken a deep interest in the success proleet." sn<d Mr. Cupper, "it should by the Southern Pacific company. It tural-tnarket news su, h as prices and have been produced and used in the Rescrvists Will Cruise— of the project, and it was through only make us work the harder to will carry nothing but express and hospitals of soviet Russia. Dr. Mar- Naval reservists in the city are re bis advice and assistance that the to be tested by the de- conditions is bring suecos» Tho knocker is tho t\lll be known as seoond 13. First I «où, once an Interne of the Paris ceiving letters from the commandant way to success was finally pointed worst feature with which any pro 13 reaches Grants Pass at 7:45 a. m. partment of agrichlture in i oopera- i hospitals, describes the process in an of the 13th naval district that they out of all the discussion and effort ject has to contend, so don't knock " and tho second section will run about tion with the bureau of standards. article written for L’Information. He may now make applications to be in of years. While here Thursday Mr, Mr Cupper spoke of the wonderful four hours behind the first train. It The experiment is to be tried in half attributes Its experimental use on cluded in the cruise of the Pacific Cupper went thoroughly into all de- growth that camo with irrigation, in will handle the express formerly a dozen Maryland and Virginia coun animals to Professor Kravkoff and fleet to South America. The cruise tails of the work of the project, and crease in wealth nnd prosperity, and cared for by trains 13 and 53. No ties adjacent to the District of Co- Its application to operations on per will start between the dates of De took with him to Salem details and ho enfd that th« cooperative spirit passengers will be carried, however. lymbla and if successful will be ex sons to Trofessor Fedovoff. formerly cember 6 to 13 and will end during figures on the work as it has pro tended over the country. must be demonstrated. In the Grants surgeon to the emperor. the latter part of March. The itin- gressed and that necessary for its The plans contemplate the event- Pass district an in no other district Dr. Marcou says the patient awakes ery of the fleet includes stops at San completion, Regarding the cost of Mrs. G. A. Eberhart has been the ual use of 17 wireless stations over bocana« of th« fact that th« dtv was guest here of Mrs. M. A. Gilbert for from the sleep produced by It a little Francisco, Panama Bay. and Val the work to date, Mr. Cupper said the country. The wireless news of In Itself reatlv a part of the district thè past week Mrs. EKerbart left market conditions and i»rices will be heavy in the head but without nau paraiso. Chile. The Pacific fleet and that he was disappointed at the Numerous landowners and others this morning for her home at Dor sea or 111 effects. the Atlantic fleet are to meet at Pan mounting cost, and that every a-tioa sent broadcast and arrangements will •poke upon the question nt issue, all It is methylpropylcarbinol in the ama. Gunnery training and tactical would be taken that could possibly ris. be made with numerous private sensing the need of the hour ns land proportions of one to 100 parts of exercises en route are planned. Re hold down the cost for completion. development nnd settlement, and the polntment of Clyde E. Niles, manager licensed operators who would aid in “warm, salty water that does the bus servists who wish to make the trip He stated, however, that the state distributing the reports to farmers sentiment was’ finally crystallized in of the. River Banks Farms, as head and others Interested in the territory iness, he says This is injected di must get their applications in at once engineer's office had from the first the adoption of n motion cnlllng for rectly into a large vetn in the elbow as only 350 men will be accepted. (Centtuastl os gags 1.) the naming of a committee of ntne of the committee, nnd said that the covered. and tho hdllow tube is left in the other eight members would be select-j Present plans for the system pro members to formulate a working vein so more may be pumped In as And So On and So Forth plan for the development program. | ed after conference with Mr. Niles vide for the use of ten wireless sta-. needed. and annoiin -ed later. tlons with a 250-mlle radius, eight! The chairman announced the ap- When from 100 to 200 grams of in the cast where market centers are the liquid have been put in the blood | more numerous and closer together, the patient sleeps but there still re and two In the far west; two 300- mains reflex action in t he eyes, mllo radius stations to reach the out which is taken as the standard of an- DREAMS OF A WORLD-WAR VETERAN lying points of Maine and New York, aesthetfzation. Everett Earle Stanarti to be located in the northeastern As more of the sleep-producer Is part of the country, and five 500-mlle used, sensitiveness loaves the eyes radius statfons“west of the M tastasi p* and tho surgeon operates, testing thei When the Hounding wars have trailed away into the al pl river. eves from time to time so as to keep | ienee thin, dreama of vs'erans day by day In the peaceful Each of the distributing radio sta- the blood-system supplied with the world begin. Nightly, nightly, under’the stars, under the (Ions wo.uld be connected with the fluid. Thé patient sleeps several stars and the moon, the ghosts of men who went to the wars Washington headquarters and other hours after the completion of march where the night winds croon. Slowly, slowly, hither distributing stations by leased tele- operation. and yon. tho thin ranks waver nnd veer. The captains shout, graph wires of the present market Tn such diseases as make the the battle Is on. you may cat h tho fnlnt. fnr cheer. Fiercely, news service of the department nnd trod 'ction of snltv solutions into the fiercely, shadows of men charge o'er the sodden ground, and l01TY|0- bleed ind«t r-'hle or dangerous says twice a day would receive for 1 the ghosts of battles are fought again as tho hours of night dlate relets« bv wfre'esi n 1 •••mrw- D". )’ rc • t'f mav be replaced by go round. Watnly, wanly, over tho plain, surging of troops Ized renert r»»i-«t «oedi” v I L tli'cose cr nib of roda.. that c1a»h! Fl 'htlng a,raln at Marne and Alsne, but gone quotations nt t’’« -»rlnc'nil narket a a (he sun's lirai fl.isit, Foi L.iese are the serried ranks of <>' • vile.’ centers nnd s ■(" > London, !»«* ’ t A. P.) — * -i that, from the silence thin, nightly Into the trenches '• or in 0». tiii s „' reports of n ;< ..... vnrklng for < -u when tee *•>«1« blasts he in. Immcdl 'te t. r '< . I soul J al •ru •<» In ■ i »«rived by some so he relea c i. crop an>l ntwsprru r . • Iti >n Is mad« weathbr renoi , d i> the appari - mi definite tu . e ,-es of concilia I -'— ment of agri, i 1 tion aro being Initiated. ARTICLE 10 Ï0 BE ELIMINATED PEOPLE NOT TO BE STARÏED GIVEN COAST PORES STATE ENGINEER COPPER VISITS LOCAL PROJECT MARKET NEWS 10 FARM 11 \