HAVANA CONFERENCE CONCLUDES LABORS OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST James, the 5-year-old son of J. E. Montgomery, president of the Bank of Southwestern Oregon, died last Frl- i day at Marshfield of infantile paraly sis. Baseball interest in the coming sea­ H ughes’ Eloquence S w eeps B rief Resum e of Happenings of son throughout the .Medford section Is B urden of C o n tro llin g W a te rs so keen that already preliminary A w a y Opposition to U. 8 . the W eek Collected for P lac ed on the F e d e ra l steps are under way to form a six- P olicies. Our R eaders. dub league comprised of Medford, G overnm ent. Klamath Falls and Grants Pass In southern Oregon, and Yreka, Weed Havana.—The sixth pan American Dr. E. J. 3chuster was appointed oongr* which ended Monday, mark Washington, D. C.—Placing the en­ county health officer for Tillamook »nd Shasta City In northern California. •d a notable departure from the char­ tire burden and cost upon the federal Alex Lavon of the Applagate valley county by the county court last week. acter of previous conferences of this government and carrying an appropri­ Retail merchants of Oregon gath­ rushed to the Jackson county court type by being dominated by controver­ ation of »473,000,000, a flood control bouse In Medford last Wednesday ered at Corvallis last week for the sies of a political nature Instead of bill was presented to the house by and recorded his filings on a mining 24th annual session of the state ass» confining Its activities mainly to tbs Its flood control committee. claim where last week be found a j elation. Study of tangible means of Inter-Amer­ The measure, which was drafted by »42 nugget. Mr. Lavon said that there Of the total tax of 8517,389.93 levied ican Intellectual, social and economic Chairman Reid of Illinois, was ap­ had been three attempts to Jump the In Yamhill county for 1926, Sheriff So-operation. proved in committee by a vote of IX claim since the discovery of the gold. Manning reports that he has collected Following closely upon widely ad­ to 6 with one member not voting. There was one fatality due to an in­ i 8729,583.93. vertised incidents in Nicaragua be­ The bill diverges sharply from the dustrial accident in Oregon In the tween United States marines and ban­ Hal E. Ifoss, private secretary to plan prepared by Major-General Jad­ week eqdlng February 16, according dits and upon the unsuccessful efforts Governor Patterson, submitted his win, chief of army engineers, and rec­ to a report issued by the state Indus­ of the ArgenUne ambassador at Wash­ , resignation, which will become effect- ommended to congress by President trial accident commission. The victim ington to obtain mass Importation ol - lve March 1. Coolidge, which proposed the expendi­ Miss Agnes Wilson, daughter ol was Charles M. Martindale of Wol- Argentine products through United A shortage of horses to carry on ths lowa. There were 689 accidents re­ W illiam B. Wilson, secretary of labor ture of »296,400,000 for the project, States tariff barriers, the present con­ spring work Is reported by farmers of ported to the ommlsslon during the in the Wilson administration, who and called upon the Mississippi valley ference« began Its labors last January Tillamook county. As high as »400 Is week. seeks the Democratic nomination for states to contribute 20 per cent of the amid general predictions of disaster. Cspt. A. W. Marshall, who Is com­ I being paid for good teams. expense. congress from the Sixteenth Pennsyl­ Events In Saturday’s plenary ses­ mander of the new airplane carrier The first boat to be built on Coos The measure would set up a new Blasting on Coos river Monday for vania district. sion brought American diplomacy at Lexington, the biggest vessel In the bay this year was launched at the governmental agency. This agency rock to supply highway needs, work this conference to Its climax and pro­ American navy. McDonald & Holland shipyards last would be designated as the Mississip­ men brought down 40,000 cubic yards vided the most dramatic scene ever J of material that will be used in rip- Saturday, with officials of the Haeser pi valley flood control commission and witnessed In a Pan-American confer- Construction company, for which she would be composed of seven members. rapping the river front near Seaside •nee. Arising to face a hostile ma­ wae built, present. She has been Including four proiginent civilian en­ Because of the city’s Increasing chlrstened "The Multnomah". The jority, Charles Evans Hughes, leader gineers and scientists to be appointed growth In recent years, the postmas­ craft Is a 46-foot tug boat, costing of the American delegation, shattered by the president. ter at Medford ha* been notified that »9000, Insinuations and denunciations of The measure states specifically that hie request for as additional carrier American imperialistic purposes by Vancouver, D. C.—Abolition of pri­ the work shall be done "without local The state highway commission, at a has been granted, giving Medford nine talking hard realities to his critics. Chehalis, Wash.—One bank robber, meeting In Portland February 28, will vate liquor warehouses in Vancouver contribution” and authorizes the gov­ When he had finished virtually all op­ George Allen, was killed and his com­ city carriers. open bids ior the grading and surfac­ and with them, perhaps, the export ernment to bear the entire expense position had been swept away In a panion, Robert Stevens, was wounded The Heppaer American Legion post ing of tbs 4.1 miles of tho North liquor trade is forecast by an unex­ of purchasing and Indemnifying the flood of applause that rocked the con­ on the calf of his right leg when they has constructed an emergency land­ Albany-Wells market road in Benton pected order from the minister of cu» property on which levees, spillways, ference hall. toms at Ottawa. held up the Pe Ell State bank at Pe ing field for airplanes on Morrow oounty. Bids also wtll be considered floodways and other control works are Thus, on the eve of adjournment, Ell, 25 miles west of here. Three field, located on a hill Just east of The order rules that private ware­ to be built. for the grading and surfacing of 2.2 one of two major political Issues thousand dollars in currency, gold, town. The field will be placed on gov- miles of ths Fine creek market road houses must not receive liquor after This cost Is placed upon the states which kept the conference In a state of silver and nickels which was taken eromeot maps. February 29, and that supplies now In In Wheeler connty. In the Jadwin plan and was one of uncertainty for more than a month was recovered when Allen and Stevens storage must be moved by June 30. The Columbia River highway, which Announcement of tho Impending the chief targets of its opponents on soil which provided ground for a mass were brought to bay 20 minutes after It has been reported that the domin­ has been closed to night traffic and sale of the Coos Bay Water company the ground that It would amount to attack upon the United States’ Ixtln the robbery while attempting to make ion government Is planning to develop under daily one-way regulations sines of Marshfield to the OregoD-Wash over »100,000,000. American policies, has been cleared their getaway into the brush at Pe Ell the storm and tie-up two months »go. Ington Water Service oompany was legislation to the point where only ■P automobile park, a quarter of a mile was thrown open for 24-hour service made at Marshfield by officials of the the provincial government liquor con­ The United States also led the win­ east of town. last Friday. local company through Its attorney trol boards will be able to import li­ ning side In the tariff struggle, the Allen, 35, was killed by Harry Vis­ As soon as weather permits, con­ The Coos Bay Water company serves quor. so restrictions of some sort are other great political question which ser. Pe Ell butcher, with a 25-20 rifle. struction will begin on a 10-mils rail­ Marshfield, North Bend, Bunker HUI expected. The drastic action of the appeared for a time a serious threat He was hit three times. One bullet minister of customs, however, came as to the tranquillity of the conference. passed through Allen's neck from the road to tap 34,00») acres of timber In Englewood and Baypark. a complete surprise to exporters here. Northern Klamath county recently Births last month, numbering 488, left side to right, one lodged In his up­ If the order Is enforced it will mean acquired by the Shaw-Bertram Lum­ were .8 of 1 per cent more numerous Washington, D. C.—The federal per left arm near the shoulder and ber company, that private liquor warehouses will be In Portland than for January, 1M7, imbedded Itself In his body; a third unable to operate in the city. As a trade commission has decided to pro­ Nels Skjersaa and Emil Novdlne, and were 78 more than the total of result, the importing and expbrting ceed Immediately to carry out the pro­ tore a gaping wound on the front of visions of the Walsh resolution calling his right leg near the groin, Stevens, Norwegian ski racers of Bend, trav­ 868 deaths reported. Dr. John 0 trade may suffer considerably. eled across MeKsnsle pass last Bun Abele, city health officer, said In his for an Investigation of public utility who had been wounded In a street battle by Cashier E. Lee Dunlap of day and back to the eastern slope of monthly report. Boys numbered 234 G REELY HEADS L U M B E R M E N power corporations. Washington. I). C.—Adoption by the the bank, Immediately surrendered. ths Cascades, making the trip of 40 and girls 20«, while the deaths The commission adopted a resolu­ federal government of the Columbia miles without accident claimed 202 men and 156 women. tion in which it was made clear that Merger of Pacific Northwest Timbei river basin Irrigation project, one of the Inquiry will be carried on "In strict Bonnie Smith. 3 daughter of Her­ Harris Hart of MUwaukle was op­ Interests Approved. B R IE F GENERAL N E W S the largest reclamation developments and full compliance” with the terms bert Smith of Sumner, a community erated on In a Portland hospital and Seattle, Wash.—A merger of the of the Walsh resolution and that in In the world, was recommended by the near Coos bay on the old Cooa bay physicians removed a sponge from his The body of Eddie Foy, veteran West Coast Lumber Trade Extension senate Irrigation committee in favor­ comedlun, who died at Kansas City, wagon road, died of Infantile paralysis body. Twelve years ago Mr. Hart bureau and the West Coast Lumber­ making the investigation the commis­ ably reporting the Jones Dill bill. sion would rely on all powers "legally last week. This was the only case to fractured a rib, which required an Cost of constructing the project, was brought to New York for burial develop In Sumner this year operation, and since then he had com­ men 8 association was approved hert available to it, whether contained in and taken to New Rochelle. by the 150 Pacific Northwest lumber Its organic act or elsewhere, which which embraces 3.000,000 acres of land Snow at ths rim of »'rater lake Is plained of Illness. The operation dts- The senate has ordered a "thorough In oentral Washington, is placed at men whom the associations represent. may conduce to a diligent and. com­ cloeed that the trouble wae caused by »300.000,000. A total of 1,833,000 acres and complete Investigation" of condl- 96 inches dsep and drifts have mount­ Colonel W. B. Greely, chief forestet plete performance of the ends or pur­ a sponge that the surgeon had left In ed as high as ths second story of Cra of the Lhited States, is to assume th« poses set forth." would he Irrigated and made Into val­ tlonq In the bituminous coal fields of the man’s body 1| years ago uable farm lands, and the remaining Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Vir­ ter Lake lodge. John Maben, caretaker Post of secretary-manager of the new By a margin of 15 votes the senate ginia. of ths lodge and weather observer at Contract for the new mall route be­ 1.117,000 acres would be used aa graz association. Robert Allen, secretary- referred to the federal trade commis­ tween Newport and Taft, on the Roose­ The United States government has the lake reported last week Ing lands. manager of the old association for 10 sion in the Investigation of the financ­ Infantile paralysis claimed Its first velt highway. Is now effective. The years, tendered his resignation. At the sum« time, the committee purchased the property In Ottawa, ing of public utilities power corpora­ Union county victim since the epi route wtll serve ranch»* and bench re- reported favorably the McNary bill Ont., on which will be erected offices dsmlrts The new wlYhinThe^Tar organization, 'is to t^ b s tions. The vote was 46 to 31, with outbreak last fall Buaday’ at I th* tw° D0'0»*- Olomv I functioning’ for tho American legation. The site providing for government adoption of Union whs» Bruce Maxwell, 16, son , eD' K"D* th’ n*WlZ '’• ’'’‘■OP’*’ known as the West Coast’ lumber party lines obliterated. the Deschutes project In Oregon whirh faces the parliament buildings. All commercial air speed records * .W . ? plon~ r rMtd">'- men'8 association and win renres.n, calls for the construction of a dam at , X " Z ~ u ttt X ° 7 y o; V Z I a tOta,a— -.ta g J T f' W A TER P O W E R G AINS Denham Falls on the Deschutes river. between London and Paris were died following a short lllneea. —_---- more broken when an Imperial Airways Both measures were approved over Ths Swift Packing company has than five billion feet. It Is expected appela led assistant postma-rter. 575,000 Horse Increase In 1927 For the opposition of Secretary Work of liner covered the 230 mile flight to Purchased ths Coqullls Valley cream baen Geors. Qarvrt, . I °f 119 lum- United States Reported. the Interior department, who has ex- the French capital In 80 minutes. T ” * Oarrett, ex-clty manager of bermen in the region will join ®rY at Coqullls and the Norway cream­ the The bodies of two Lafayette. Ind., ery of Norway from J R McCloskey, l a Grande, Oregon, Grand Janetkin, combined Washington. D. C.—Water power de­ presaed opposition to the adoption by I alternanze and^dterflse “the^indun velopment In the United States in- the government of reclamation proj­ deputy sheriffs, missing since Febru­ veteran butter and cbeeee maker of ary 7, when they disappeared while Coos connty, it was announced and for a number of years employed creased 575,000 horsepower, or 5 per ect* of this character at thia limo. try. last taking two youthful prisoners from week. In various capacities by tha etty of cent. In 1927, there being a total of I-afayette to the Indiana reformatory Dedication of the »25,000 Preeby Portland, was appointed city manager More Candidates Enter Ohio Fight 12,296,000 horsepower January 1, 1928, M RS. LIN D B E R G H HONORED at Peudleton, have been found. the geological survey discloses in a terlan church at Phoenix, being con­ by the Astoria city commission at a Columbus. O. — Three more presi- report showing that the Increase was special meeting last week Mr. Oarratt Filer’s Mothsr to Receive Education Oregon W ill Fight Tax Refund Effort. structed by Ashland contractors, will -till succeed 0 A Krats, city manager dential candidates were brought into In plants of public utility power com­ Association Cold Emblem. be held Palm Sunday, according to the Ohio fight between Senator Willfs panies. Salem. Or.—Members of tho state Washington. D. C.- For "character- tax commission held a tnwllng here Rev R. w . Nelson, pastor of the there for ths last five years, whose and Secretary Hoover for control ol The report shows that the total resignation wae recently presented ef church, which lst I os of modesty and Idealism and s about 100 active fectlve March 15 the state’s delegation. Ex-Governor ami Instructed the attorney general to members. »mount of potential water power avail­ outstanding work in the teaching pro Lowden of Illinois, Senator Curtis ol able 90 per cent of the time is 38,110,- send a telegram to Oregon’s delega­ _ Emery Olmstead, ex president of ths fesslon," Mrs. Evangeline Lindbergh OMu Arnsplgsr was reelected man­ Kansas and Senator Watson of Indi­ 000 horsepower, with 56,166,000 horse- tion tn congress urging that action be Northwestern National bank, and J E wtll be awarded a gold emblem aud deferred In connection with a bill in­ ager of ths Talent Irrigation district Wheeler, c i president of ths McCor­ ana each has authorized Willis candi­ i°ffl7 r avaliabIe 50 per cent of life membership In the National Edu­ dates for delegates to name them as T Nswbry was chosen ..............«•» troduced by Representative Hawley I w mick Lumber company and tha Tele­ their second choice. Willis headquar cation association at its convention providing that the counties alone shall n ’h' ,,O“rd ** dlr -tors. If it were feasible to develop all In Boston In March. participate tn the Oregon & California ! Due to *. T*r <* a '.V” large rarTr° carry-over of water - in gram Publishing company, w*re terg announced. These written con­ the water power resources In this found guilty on cnch of 38 counts on Secretary Crabtree, who signed the land grant tax refund. The llawlev I , <,l8trlct 8 aessrvolrs the water sup- sents already have been received. It country 85.000.000 horsepower couid oartlflcate, said: "It Is a source of bill would amend the original refund . 7 WlU ** Dormal- »«"cording to Mr an Indictment charging specific mlf- was stated. he produced, the roport continues application of funds of the North distinct pride to the teaching profes­ act so as to preclude the state from Arnsplgsr. California ranks first m the devel- ‘ western Natkins! bank of Portland by sion that the youth whom the nations Abraham Lincoln Comlnl l* the T H E M ARKETS sharing In the land grant refund, even a Jury which handed It« sealed verdict have so singularly honored Is the son Portland though litigation now pending In the name given a son born to Mr and to Federal Judge Bean al ths opening of a fellow worker." Wheat—B. B. bluestem, »1.41; hard Oregon courts should result favorably Mrs Louie Comlnl of The Dalles on of court last Saturday. The testimonial to Mrs Lindbergh, to the state. Lincoln* birthday Four years ago white. »1 30<4; federation, soft white, representing the high regard In which In the annual meeting of the Coos western white, »12714; hard winter, a son horn to Mr and Mrs. Comint she Is held hy more than 180.000 Death of Asquith Widely Mourned. was named Calvin Coolidge Comlnl. •nd Curry fair steekholdere the cxgaa- western red, »1.22; northern spring teachers In all parts of the country, Is Ixatloa selected the date at holding »12354. London.- The death of the earl of and still another non bears the earns to be presented while her famous son. the 1922 fair |n Myrtle Po4at and of Leo McKinley Comlnl. Hay — Alfalfa. »18@18.50; valley Colonel Lindbergh, looks on. Just aa Oxford and Asquith awakened a uni­ Robbers entered the Capitol theater named September 19, 30, 21 and 82. timothy, »18@18.50; eastern Oregon versal feeling of the deepest regret, •he has looked on while the world Ths custom of having a fair repre­ timothy. »20.50 6 21. coupled throughout Britain with a In Salem last week, dynamited the heaped honors on him. sentative la every town to the county Butterfat—49@ 52c. passengers were swent ? 3° sense of national loss at the exit of safe which held two days' receipt* and was continued, and these men named: Eggs—Ranch. 23026c of the ferryboat P e X int” V ' escaped with between |4o„ and »500 one who for year* had been such a Borah's Candidacy Launched In Idaho. Joe Laraon. Marshfield; Q. GosSafeoa. Cattle—Steers, good. »11.50 0 12 50 The opinion prevails irT ° 'h at an average speed of 306 »6603 R“t before the merger C° Dlpan1*8' was discharged after It reported • dis law would mean an end to further act to e ir e e d »40.500 for • new g y w Spokane. miles an hour. highway MMtrwcOo*. agreement t° he held for th “ ¥lecU°n Is naatam-andltortum nad Its sgu tptn eat » ^ » e u .0 9 -he deal they • rlll 111 aonvo.^ approva C A P Ì. A. W. MARSHALL ONE BANK ROBBER KILLED AT FE ELL HOUSE COMMITTEE REPORTS FLOOD BILL CANADA TO ABOLISH LIQUOR WAREHOUSES FEDERAL TRADE BODY READY FOR INQUIRY SENATE COMMITTEE FAVORS BASIN PROJECT