FOUR HEAD OF CATTLE REACE IN JOSEPHINE TELEGRAPHER KILLED, IN FALL FROM FREIGHT ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ lavGrand«, Nov. 24 — (API W. V. Nelson, 24.» telegrapher waa killed todny near North Powder, when he fell off the top of a freight rar. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦A LIMBER BUMIAFJ4H SHOWS TENDENCY’ TOWARD NORMAL OPENTOSTATE LABOR POLICY AMERICAN FEDERATION GOEH NM.VLL PERCENTAGE <>F DAIRY Portland, Nov. 24.— (Special — ON RECORD AH ORININE!) TO CONNI MOW hi i< iK<x to Thirty-five mllla In the Western INVASION TVBEIUTIJN TENTH ¡CAVALRYMEN TO LEARN TO RIDE BY MAIL ROUTE BLOOD IS FOUND TODAY IN HOME OF SHEATSLEYS Washington, Nov. 24.—(I. N. S.) -Correspondence school lessons In riding are now available to officers and men of the U. 8. Cavalry, according to the annual report of Major- general W. A. Holbrook, Chief of Cavalry, to the War Depart- ment. General Holbrook reports that teaching men to ride bucking broncos and other fine points of the gentle art of doing gymnastics on the back of a horse has •been given close attention during the year and that as a result of the "learn to ride by mall" courses success has come to 533 re serve officers, 65 enlisted men of the National Guard, 18 en- listed men or the reserves and 18 civilians. ♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Columbus, Nov. 24.—(1A.1P.) A jar lid containing about half an ounce of blood was found today in the Sheatsley home where the body of Mrs. 3heats- ley was found in the furnace a week ago. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ (XIMMINHIONER MEADE STATES ♦ PROJ9XT l*OSSIBLE FROM ♦ ENGINEERING VIEW ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Unfavorable Conditions Are Pointed ♦ Out in Report Received by Lupcr ♦ — Cost Would Be ♦ ♦ ♦ HELD FEASIBLE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ STEP ED FORCE FRENÍK EXPEDITION TO CTSTOMH AT ALEXANDRIA ARE MAKE TRIP WITHOUT GAS TAKES' OVER BY TROOPS SAYS AJXENBY Paris, Nov. 24.—(V. P.l—Across Pine Manufacturers* association last the Sahara by motor without gaso week received orders for 1180 cars line. is the ambition of a French ex of lumber, amounting to 29,000,- pedition that is now making ar 000 feet, which was 95 per cent of rangements for a trip at Konakry, In normal. Orders on hand at the op Veterinarian« Traen Reactor* ta <'at ening of the week totaled 3245 cars. French Guinea. The proposed route Contends That Introduction <>f Gov Battleship« Are to Be Held In Dif tic Which Have lUvn Nhi|>p<il covers 9,000 miles, and two cars ferent Port«—New Cabinet Being ernment Into ItaalnnM Would -91,125,000 feet. Lumber ship Here Fremi Oilier Tlace« will be used. The experiment will Lend to Breakdown Formed I nder New Premier ments for the week to November 15 be made of running cars on palm amounted to 21,550,000 feel, moved oil. nut oil and naphtha, supplies of Tuberculosis of dairy cattle In In 862 cars, nnd 592.000 feet de El Paso, Nov. 24.— (A. P.)—Oppo Salem. Nov. 24.—-(A. P.)—From , which can be obtained along the Cairo, Nov. 24.—(A. P.)— Lord Joeephltie county Is probably decreas livered locally by motor truck to sition to the government invasion of GERMANY AGAIN I SEH V. S. Allenby, the British high commis >an engineering standpoint, the pro way at very little cost. ing. although four cattle reacted to taling 73 per cent of normal. Industries as a guiding policy of the sioner, at noon today informed the CEDAR F<»lt (KLAR BOXEN posed Umatilla Rapids project is the test during the Inst week out of Production for the week—24.- I American Federation of Labor waa J held feasible, according to a report The journey will start about the Egyptian Premier, Seagloul Pasha, a total of 1 449. which were tested In Hamburg, Nov. 24.— (A. P.) — ,on the project received today by Tlrst of December and the route that instructions had been given for approved today >y the federation's 250 herds by the three Inspectors In 651,000 feet—waa SI per cent of annual convention. The conven (American cedar for cigar boxes is State Engineer Jzuper from Com crosses Africa from Konakry to Ji- British forces to occupy the Alexan the county. The four reactors were normal. tion accepted without debate the sec again being brought to Germany af missioner Meade, of the federal re dria customs house. This, he said, In four different herds and In each Thlrty-ifour Identical mills show tion of the executive council's report ter an Interruption of more than clamation service. However, cer but!, in the Gulf of Aden, covering was the first measure taken as a re Instance the source of infection was an Increase of 10 per cent in orders declaring that "Industry must find ten years. During the war the Oer- tain unfavorable conditions were desert and wild country, The usu- sult of Egypt’s non acceptance of definitely traced by the government accepted as compared with the pro Its own way through its difficulties, mans made cigar boxes chiefly of a pointed out. The estimated cost of al carburetor of each car will be all of the British demands following veterinarians, who are on the job, to ceeding week. or face an alternative of state In paper composition. the project is $45.000.000. replaced by a catalysing apparatus the assassination of Sir Stack. The th« point where they know how they trusion which must Inevitably lead After the armistice, when the which will produce combustible gas Egyptian cabinet, headed by Seag- became Infected. One animal waa 1 'to bureaucracy and a breakdown. De mark began to tumble, the trade Klng loul Pasha, resigned today. from a herd where the disease exist I from heavy oils. The cars have 10 Fuad summoned Ziwar Pasha. preal- mocracy cannot come Into industry could not afford American cedar, ed last year, and another was an ani h. p. engines and are fitted with dent of the senate, who has consent through the state.” but with the virtual stabilization of mal brought In from the Willamette The convention rejected today by the mark the manufacturers have I two-seated bodies, with a space for ed to form a cabinet. Norwegian Hay« llr I« IxMatlng Data Valley some few months ago. an overwhelming majority the pro i been able to bring the wood from Police Not Positive Man Held Is I chests and provisions. On Norse Trip« Dr. F. II. Thompson, one of the Nick DeAutremont posals for the support of a new po- the other side of the Atlantic. The London. Nov. 24.—(A. P.l—The government Inspectors and a man i lit leal party. cigar business, and the cigar box admiralty has ordered the super who has had a great deal of exper Spokane, Wash.. Nov. 24.—(U. (McAlester, Okla., Nov. 24— (A. factories, at present report a splen dreadnaught. Iron 'Duke, to proceed ience In this kind of work, aald thia P.)—Oluf I. Ojsjon, Norwegian sci P.)—Identification of the man held did business. to Alexandria, the battleship, Mala morning that this Illustrates the fact entist who has been studying runic here as Nick DeAutremont, the Ore- ya. to Port Said., the cruiser Cara that the native cattle of Josephine and hieroglyphic Inscriptions on PiìPPIP.M 2TATIOMQ Til Til Y • <°n traln ’■»‘»ber, had not been es- county are extremely free of tuber rocks in the Pacific northwest, has WTAM, Al Cleveland. Takes Higher runciun 0l Allunò IU I ALA - tBbll8hed today, although the police Supreme Court Affirms Decision loe. and two destroyers to Sudan. The evacuation of Sudan by Egypt Favoring Government culosis. and that extreme care must announced he has discovered addi Power for Broadcasting quoted his as declaring he was De ian troops began today, according to bo exercised In bringing In cattle tional evidence that this part of the Intcrnational Tests Will Be Conduct- Autremont. He was arrested here a Cairo dispatch. Washington. Nov. 24. — (A. P.) — from other states and other sections Pulled States waa visited In 1010 «I on Tuesday WTAM. the broadcasting station last week on a bad check charge. The supreme court today affirmed of Oregon. He said he would recom A. D. by a Norse exploration expe of the Willard Storage Battery com The prisoner tried early today to mend the adoption of some law sim dition. Ixmdon. Nov. 24.— (U. P.)—“Hel- pry lbe ,joor from his cell, but was the deeiaion favoring the government pany, Cleveland, has been granted lo America, this Is England talking." untttcceMfni. ilar to the one existing In Tillamook In the case brought by the Southern Opsjon said he found runic in a license by the department of com county, where outside cattle would Between 4 and 5 a. m Greenwich ______ _____ merce. to increase its power output Pacific to recover for damages to Jame« G. Taylor Charged with Pas scriptions telling of the burial of a have to be tented before being ad mean time Tuesday or between 8 and ____ ___________ sing Bad Checks Viking In armor and that he had from lOOfr watts to 1500 watts. their right of way along Tillamook mitted into the county. 9 p. m. today. Pacific coast time, all The Willard station Is the first located the supposed grave, and had bay in Oregon between Barview and According to the Inspectors, these ' to be granted such a license. It the principal English stations will | Eugene. Ore., Nov. 24.—(9jeeial) Garibaldi, alleged to have been cattle which have been found with also learned of the location of a follows close upon the heels of the participate in official trans-Atlantic Had Deep Conviction of and Faith In caused by the construction of a jetty. —James G. Taylor, who says his tuberculosis should not alarm the carved stone tablet giving the his recent Kadio Conference at which radio-telephone tests, Arrange- home Is at Grants Pass and who Christianity residente or farmers of Josephine tory of the early Norse expedition. Secretary Hoover advocated the pol ments have been completed by the 1 had been staying tor a few days at As early as next spring an offic county, as the disease was not In an British Broadcasting company and icy of higher power stations. I one of the University of Oregon fra- Marion, Nov. 24.—(A. P.)—Her advanced stage, and we probuldy ial government supervision can be It la the purpose of the engineers wave lengths announced. j ternlty houses. Is In the Lane coun- ! "deep conviction of, and her pro obtained, the grave will be opened have much less than any other aim-! Station 2BD will come on in 495 ; ty dail charged with passing bad and the tablet excavated, he said. at WTAM to give the listener the meters; BIT. 475 meters; 2BE 425 found faith in the great realities ot liar area In this atate. best that can be obtained from ra Family Home Near Tillainook Des checks, having been arrested at Cor Testing work Is about one-third Snow in the hills where the find dio reception. Experiments lead to meters; 5SC 420 meters; 5NO 400 Christianity", was one of Mrs. Flor troyed in Early Blaze vallis yesterday noon on a warrant completed, and it will continue dur was made will prevent earlier exam the belief that higher power such meters; 6BM 385 meters; 2ZY 375 ence Kling Harding's greatest vir issued here. tues. Rev. Dr. Jesse Swank declared x ing this week In various parts of the ination. as WTA-M is now licensed to use, meters; 210 365 meters; 5WA 351 today in his sermon at Mrs. Hard-1 Tillamook. Ore., Nov. 24.—(A. P.) It was charged that Taylor passed county with the exception of Illinois will be of material benefit to the meters, all using one and one-half : Ing’s funeral. iA« the responsfblli-' —Rosie, 11. and Ireue, 9, daugh- two checks at a local cigar store, valley. Week after next the Inspec lay on the part of the farmers hav receiving set owner. Higher power, kilowatts. ters of . Joseph Rosech. perished In one for »15 and the other for ISO. tors will move their field of opera ing the cattle ready for the test does it is anticipated, will overcome fad 5XX at Chelmsford. Great Brit- I ties of life became heavy, "she j the fire which destroyed the family The proprietor called up the bank found this trust in God essential to 1 tions to the Illinois Valley and test ■ not Inconvenience the Inspectors ing. drown out static to such a point ain's most powerful broadcaster, will home a I mile and a half east of Til- at Grants Pass upon which they nearly as much as the other farmers as to make It negligible and Insure use 25 kilowatts and a 1600 meter enable her to meet the great bur the cattle in that vicinity. lamook early today. One charred were drawn and learned that Tay- dens of her onerous position, ” | "Weather conditions made It neces who have their cattle ready and are good clear reception, all year wave length. body was found at the foot of the I lor had no money on deposit sary,” aald County Agent Howell waiting to have them tested. Co round, regardless of weather condi Although the test scheduled for Swank said. ; stairs and the other in bed. there. this morning, "to miss a few of the operation with the Inspectors, how tions at the point of sending, re tonight was originally intended to be herds scheduled, but the main cause ever. Is on the whole excellent, and ceiving or points between. participated in only by British sta of the Inspectors being unable to there Is a growing Interest among tions. the plan later was extended make the schedule planned has been the farmers of the county to com to include all of Europe. The foreign that In some Instances the cattle had pletely eradicate this disease from stations will tranSnflt between 4 and Quincy Scott Is Speaker nt Rcgulnr Forum of Chamber not been ready when they called. De- their herds.” 5 a. m. Greenwich meantime, on No Mat Morison, of Williams, Gets Bull vember 24, 26. 28 and 29. with wave The work now under way in the lengths as follows: Radio Paris SFR. For His Herd States in l»ehalf of the Boy United 1780 meters: Paris l’TT 405 meters; Washington. Nov. 24.— (I. N. S.) 1er conditions, particularly the per- When he secured Nells Hansome Petit Parisienne 346; Radio Bel Scout movement was explained thiB —The vast possibilities of the sea iods of rainfall and drought and noon at the weekly luncheon of the gique 265 meters; Berlin IP. 680 and Fox. a purebred Jersey bull. Mat bet- Morrison, of Williams, brought Into 2800 meters; Vox Haus 430 meters; ¡Chamber of Commerce by Quincy as a reservoir of food and other their duration. This will mean necessities of mankind are to be ex ter control of the agricultural pro- Josephine (county an exceptionally Hamburg 387 meters; Rome 1-RO Scott, who visited the city in the in terests of the Boy Scout work. He ploited by the United States Navy duction of the land. well bred animal that will be of 422 meters; Madrid 392 meters. A full knowledge of ocean depths took up the formation of an area on a scientific expedition, the re loave without all necessary repairs. great value in building up his herd Washington, Nov. 2 4.— (I. N. S.) and bottom contours will aid navi sults of which are expected to be J council in Southern Oregon, embrac Red” Grange —Ill bls aniual report to the presi Replacement material secured from on Williams creek. gation and fishing, and will Indi ing Josephine. Jackson and Klamath of the utmost economic value. dent, made public today, Secretary of scrapped. vessels Is almost exhaust The dam has a register of merit The U. S. S. Rainbow, a govern cate the most economical and ad counties. The entry of Josephine the Navy Curtis D. AVilbur, after ed, Secretary Wilbur reports, and ap record of 530 pounds of butterfat at I county into the council is prob ment vessel especially fitted out for vantageous cable routes. By inves making a comprehensive survey of propriations for the modernising of ' three years, and her dam had a reg lematical but the matter is now be- I oceanographic researches, will go to tigating tidal currents and the drift the navy's accomplishments during six old battleships must be secured ister of merit record of 683 pounds i Ing discussed by the various organ- the Gulf of Mexico shortly to begin of icebergs the expedition hopes to the year makes the following recom if our ratio of naval strength is to of butterfat. The calf’s sire Is I-ass ; ixations interested in the work collecting data of far-reaching ec- safeguard shipping and help fisher be maintained. mendations: Chieftain Fox. who is sired by Gol onomic importance, under plans be- men In their operations. among the boys. A bill is now before congress den Glow's Chieftan. Golden Glow's 1— Increase in appropriations to Scientific methods will be applied | Ing completed by the Conference on The Boy Scouts is an organisation which will take care of the emer maintain the navy at the full treaty Chieftain Is a full brother to Old to the development and use of fish , Oceanography. which requires not only boys, but ratio, not only as to types of vessels gency If It is passed. Secretary Wil Man's Darling 2nd. who had a rec The expedition was suggested by eries resources to increase their pro I men. These should be volunteers, In bur reports, and all plans are ready covered by the limitation of naval lord of 983 pounds of fat and Is dam order to keep the work of the Boy Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, then duction and insure their permanen armament treaty, but with reference to begin on the modernization work of Darling's Jolly I-assie who has a I Scouts one of volunteer senice. the acting secretary of the navy, to ex cy. It is believed that new fishing as soon as funds are available. to types not covered In the treaty. record of 1141 pounds of fat, the J speaker stated in asking that the men amine the floor of the ocean by banks will be discovered. The American navy at the present highest record of any Jersey in the 2— Sufficient appropriations to It was stated at the conference here take an active interest in the means of the Sonic depth finder. At furnish the navy with seaplanes tor time, according to Secretary Wilbur's world. that comemrcial fishing Is at pres the conference one scientist after 1 work now being done. He declared training and fleot maneuvers and for report, consists of the following ves This young bull was secured from another told of Important problems ent a gamble, as fishermen know that the organization does not sup liberal experimentation work and the sels: the Green Meadows Farm, at Al plant the home or the school, but is which might be studied, and the little of the various factors which Eighteen battleships, first line; 4 bany. by Mr. Morrison. development of new types of planes. n means of directing the recreational navy department began to realize Influence the movements ot fish. ___________ 3— The policy of basing the battle cruisers, second line; X light cruis work of the boys when not at home ' that the purposes of the expedition Many factories connected with the ers. first line; 3 light cruisers, sec fleet upon the Pacific coast is ap fishing Industry are sometimes forc or in school. The training is post-1 would be gigantic. proved, together with recommenda ond line; 1 aircraft carrier, 2 mine The main objects are discovering, ed to closed down because ot lack tive rather than negative. Its ob tions for extending facilities for the layers; 103 destroyers, first line; 6 ject is to make an all-round man of, developing and utilising the resourc of fish, .which could be averted if upkeep of the fleet on the west coast. light minelayers; 31 submarines, Boat hern Pacific Employe« to Make the average boy. Mr. Scott cited in es of the sea: facilitating navigation the expedition succeeds in learning R onu II Known Soon Inadequate funds, Secretary Wil first line; 3 submarines, second line; stances where the efficacy of the of the sea and of the air. and im where the fish are at each season bur reports, make the present condi 9 gunboatB, 5 converted yachts, 6 scout work had been demonstrated. proving communication by radio and of the year. Oakland. Cal., Nov. 24.—(A. P.) tion of the fleet unsatisfactory and destroyer tenders, 7 submarine ten Scientists told the conference He urged the necessity of men train by submarine cable; promoting the with retrogression efficient operation ders, 1 aircraft tender, 2 repair —Engineers, firemen and hostlers of that the population of the United welfare of mankind through scien ed for scoutmaster work and the need is Impaired and casualties to ma ships, 3 store ships, 3 colliers. 9 oil the Southern Pacific are tRklng a States will be trebled by the next tific discovery and the progress of I for enough troops to care for the strike vote, the result of which will ers, 2 ammunition ships, 7 cargo chinery are frequent. I boys. knowledge, and safeguard human century, when we will have to turn Funds are so low that urgent re ships, 3 transports, 2 hospital ships, (be known In a day or two, brother An excellent naw picture of to the sea for our food supply. This Today was Indiana Day at the life. pairs cannot be accomplished and 8 fleet tugs, 23 minesweepers. 6 hood officials announced today. Six “Red” Grange, Illinois backfield luncheon, with W. J. Mishler, super- The expedition hopes to develop necessitated greater efficiency In man, and the most sensational foot ships remain at navy yards an un miscellsneous auxiliaries and 1 fish thousand five hundred men are af- ball star of the year. Ifected. j intendent of city school, presiding. better means of predicting wealth- the fishing industry. It was said. due length of timu and eveu then commission vessel. CERTAIN DEFECTS ARE SEEN WILL LEAD TO BUREAUCRACY MORE EVIDENCE IS FOUND SHIPS ARE ORDERED TO EGYPT CASES HAVE BEEN BROUGHT IN IDENTIFICATION NOT CERTAIN SOUTHERN PACIFIC LOSES CASE 1500-WATT STATION LICENSED LOCAL MAN HELD IN EUGENE MRS. HARDING'S FUNERAL HELD GIRLS LOSE UVES IN FIRE BOY SCOUT WORK EXPLAINED FINE JERSEY BULL SECURED RECOMMENDATIONS MADE FOR STRENGTHENING NAVY IN ANNUAL REPORT SENT TO PRESIDENT STRIKE VOTE BEING TAKEN