EXPERTS DIFFER IN GRAIN RATE PROBE A fail of 10 Inches of snow on the summit of McKenzie pass is offering H. SALISBURY further resistance to the efforts of the state highway crew attem pting to open the pass with a snow plow, it was reported from Sisters recently. G row th in N u m b e r of E xport­ Los A ngeles W ill B e a r Cost B rie f Resum e of Happenings of Bids on more than >200,000 worth of ) m achinery for the power plant to be e rs an d M ille rs Help of R eh ab ilitatin g D am aged the W eek Collected for constructed by the city of Eugene on F a rm e rs . Hom es. the McKenzie river a t Leaburg were , O ur Readers. opened by the w ater board last week and contracts will be awarded soon. Chicago.—G rain m a rk e ts and ports Los Angeles, Cal.—A b attery of 65 [ Millions of sm elt entered the Sandy As a result of her 10-year-old son’s j 1 agree th a t th e m ore trad ers, brokers tracto rs, traveling In form ation like river, bound for th eir spaw ning m ilitary tanka so as to leave no j playing with dynam ite caps. Mrs. G. l exporters and m illers th ere are bid­ grounds, la s t week. Deprez of Cornelius may lose use of ground uncovered, rolled down the ding for the A m erican farm er’s prod- M arshfield’s comm unity chest drive her left arm. The youngster threw i B anta C lara river valley In a final uct, the h e a lth ie r h is bank account is com pleted with a fund of >6300 on ' will be. a cap on the stove while his mother •earch for victim s of the St. Francis hand for work during 1928. was getting breakfast and It exploded. dam d isaster of la st week. T ^e total j T hat, how ever, Is all th a t they Building perm its so far this y ear In know n dead In the catastrophe, as agreed upon d u ring an in te rsta te com­ Election and installation of officers Eugene a re close to the >500,000 m ark compiled from official and unofficial m erce com m ission investigation of and choosing of the next meeting according to W illiam H. A lexander, •ources, reached 244. tran sp o rtatio n ra te s on grain Intended place closed the 39th annual P resbyter­ city building Inspector. Those directing the search believe 1 for export a s they affect the grower’s ian session in Central Presbyterian th a t all bodies visible on th e surface, finances. The Rev. Fred J. G reene of Cove church in Eugene last week. Corval­ o r partially buried, have been found has been called as pastor of the Mil­ lis was chosen as the next meeting They disagreed, a t th e Chicago hear- T h e tracto rs were sen t into the th ea­ ton-F reew ater B aptist church and will place. I ing, on th e am ount of business it is te r of destruction to rem ove all piles begin his pastorate on April 1. entitled to and d istrib u tio n of the re­ The city of Baker has v t'e d to pur­ of debris and uncover the rem ains of m ainder. Forty-tw o students will be granted chase a hook a id ladder outfit for W SM»* S U B " . . any victim s th at might have been hid­ M. H. Salisbury of the University Spokesm en fo r th e m arkets and diplom as from the standard two-year the fire departm ent. The outfit in­ den. W hile this search progresses, I Col. O. Latrobe, who has been ap­ of Wisconsin, who has become chief ports, ra llro td tra ffic experts, econo- course a t the Oregon norm al school cludes a m otor truck, chemical tank, Other tracto rs, steam shovels and pointed by President Coolidge to be of the radio service of the United m ists and g rain tra d e rs disagreed, a t graduation exercises March 22. i ladders and additional equipment. team s a re a t work throughout the val­ his chief military aid, succeeding Col. States Department of Agriculture. further, on w h at se ts the price of | Provision was made for the purchase T otal apple shipm ents from Im bler ley on the Job of rehabilitation, the Blanton Winship. grain shipped from th e U nited States. 1 of the fire apparatus in the 1928 bud in Union county during the past sea­ to s t of which. Mayor George E. f r y e r Some thought th e E uropean buyer de­ son were 250 carloads. T hirty car­ ! get. Of Log Angeles announced, would be term ined the price of the 200,000,000 loads o t potatoes have also been The m onastery of St. Benedicts’ ab- I borne by th a t city which had owned bushels of w heat exported from the shipped. ! bey and chapel will be dedicated Wed- th e destroyed dam. United S tates by bidding other export­ The first full carload of barreled I nesday, March 21, St. Benedicts day, Survey of th e flooded area brought ing countries—C anada, A ustralia, In­ j just 18 months from the day of the | straw b erries ever shipped from the th e to tal a re a of orchard and farm dia, A rgentina and R u ssia — against Rogue riv er alley left the Bagley I disastrous fire when the entire Bene- i acreage inundated and badly damaged Vancouver, W ash.—T h e h istory of C anning com pany's plant at Ashland , dictine community were driven from | W ashington, D. C.—The govern­ this country. to 79,000 acres. No estim ate has been m ent’s huge >100,000,000 Muscle ! The Chicago spokesm an, J. s. the Oregon country passed in review for th e e a st coast. iheir home on the night of September m ade of the cost of reh abilitating this Shoals project will be operated by the Brown, rep resen tin g th e w orld’s larg- Saturday night when C harles B. Sale, land. Mayor C ryer of Los Angeles The w inter load lim it on the Me- 21, 1926. governm ent for the distribution of est m ark etin g agency—th e board of said th a t th is work would be u nderta­ governor of the H udson’s Bay com­ Mlnnville-Tillamook highway between Seventy W est Linn union high power among all states within tran s­ trad e—asked th a t all railroad rates be pany, pressed a button in the London ken by Log Angeles city by the ra is­ Hebo and McMinnville has been re­ school students from Oswego and ofti,.e, which released a flash th a t mission distance and the proceeds reduced, placing th e disto rtio n of rates ing of a bond Issue. moved by the sta te highway com m is­ Lake Grove narrowly escaped death i f(Jr fe rt„ lzer experinient3 largely upon th e railro ad s. W hat re- sped across the ocean and tho A m eri­ A special investigation com m ittee sion, effective a t once. or serious injuries last Tuesday morn throughout the whole country, the sen- ; lief can be given the farm er by chang- can continent and lighted the new w as Instructed by Asa Keyes, d istrict Dr. Jam es G ilbert of the U niversity ing when the two school busses carry­ atto rn ey of Los Angeles county, to In- ornam ental stre e t lighting system of of Oregon was the principal speaker ing them crashed near Robinwood and ate derided in adopting an amended ing ra te s also w as a moot topic for this city. , N orris resolution. The vote was 48 divergent opinions. »pect the ruined dam and rep o rt to At the sam e tim e th e form al open­ a t the dedication of the new R eeds­ went Into the ditch, wrecking both to 25. him w hat, In Its belief, caused th e ing of the E vergreen hotel, a >200,000 port high school, recently completed machines. U nder the resolution as adopted a •tru c tu re to give way. a t a cost of more than >32,000. A substantial Increase in income tax gigantic system of fertilizer experi­ venture, was observed. N omination of F rank L. Shull by returns for 1927 1 b anticipated over m ental stations will be set up by the It was 102 y ears ago, lacking tw o days, when George Simpson, deputy the P ortland C ham ber of Commerce 1926 by Clyde G. Huntley, collector of secretary of agriculture, while th e sec­ governor of th e H udson’s Bay com ­ as directo r of the United S tates Cham­ internal revenue for the Portland dis­ retary of w ar will dispose of all power pany, in th e presence of the g en tle­ ber has been Indorsed by a num ber trict, who reported that an official developm ent at the project. The reso­ count of returns showed 27.600 filed, lution now goes to the house for ac­ men and serv an ts of th e cornpany.and of cham bers of the Pacific coast. W ashington, D. C.— T he >274,000,000 a num ber of Indian chiefs and trib es­ A veteran of th e Civil w ar and a about 650 ahead of last year at the tion before it becomes a law. new w arship con stru ctio n program New York.—P lacing th e A m erican j men a t su n rise raised th e B ritish flag, prom inent resident of Linn county sam e time. This action represented a clear-cut was approved by th e house and sent governm ent form ally on record In broke a bottle of rum on the flagstaff since 1888, David W esley Milhollen , One hundred representative citizens victory for S enator George W. Norris to the senate. T he vote w as 287 to 57. favor of an unqualified anti-w ar tre a ty ! and proclaim ed in a loud voice: "In died last week at the hom e of his of Marshfield a t a mass meeting, de­ of N ebraska, insurgent leader, who In passing the B utler bill, the house between the g reat powers of the world, behalf of the H onorable H udson's Bay daughter, Mrs. J. Miller, n ear Shedd. cided th a t the Coos county court has fought for 10 years against leas­ voted for construction of 15 cruisers S ecretary Kellogg said in an address company I hereby nam e tills estab ­ Ten carloads of steel rails a re a t should petition the state highway en ing the property to a private corpora­ of 10,000 tons displacem ent each and h ere th a t if th e principal nations are lishm ent F o rt V ancouver, God save C hem ult and w ithin the next few days ' K>neer to draw and approve plans for tion as a fertilizer project. N orris one a ircraft c a rrie r of 13,800 tons. united In a sincere desire for such a King George the F o u rth .” will be shipped to K lam ath Falls, ' a bridge over Coos bay. The Park m aintained throughout the fight th at The m easure ca rrie s a provision re­ F o rt V ancouver th u s becam e the w here they will be used in the freight avenue site, which was voted two fertilizer cannot be m anufactured questing the p resid en t to urge the compact, a form ula could bo devised seat of governm ent under Dr. John and passenger term inals in th a t city. ! -v ears aE°, would be used. acceptable to all. cheaply a t Muscle Shoals, but th a t the "necessity’’ of a n o th e r international The secretary spoke before th o coun­ McLoughlin and so continued for a Fire, originating tn a sm all shed At a meeting of the Clackam as governm ent should sell the power de­ conference for the lim itation of naval cil on foreign relatio n s and took for | score ot years, until It became A m eri­ used to house a lighting plant, de- | c°unty Guernsey C attle club a t Ore- veloped there and spend the money on arm am ents and gives him au thority to his subject tho w ar prevention policy can territo ry . Its sto ry is the early stroyed th e general m erchandise store son City, plans were made for the fertilizer experim ents elsewhere. suspend th e proposed construction of the United S tates and treaties and history of the Pacific northw est. at Lakeside last week, and for a short annual Guernsey sale and Guernsey eith er in whole or in p a rt in the event proposed treaties advanced In favor tim e th reaten ed the entire business gaieties in June. The sale will be M ARSH D E N IE S AG REEM ENT of a lim itation ag reem ent. of world peace. held at the Clackam as county fair , B R IE F G ENERAL N E W S section. In addition th e bill would provide He coupled his advocacy o t an an ti­ Mrs. E vangeline M artin, 72, who grounds June 2 and will precede the No Compact to Hide Contributions ‘bat eight of the new ships m ust be w ar treaty with the em phatic sta te ­ Two more b attalions of m arines will built in navy yards. Says ex Treasurer. was the first school teacher at New­ Guernsey gaieties, set for June 7, S m ent th at the American governm ent be sen t as soon as possible to Nic­ The program w as described by the berg, and who num bered H erbert and 9. W aterloo, Iowa.—W ilbur W. Marsh "will not become a party to any agree­ arag u a to p articip ate in supervising The C entral Oregon Cow T esting of W aterloo, treasu rer of the national house naval com m ittee as designed to H oover am ong h er early pupils, died the election in th a t country. m ent which d irectly or indirectly, ex­ a t th e home of her siste r in Portland association advanced to second rating dem ocratic comm ittee In 1923, denied m eet the im m ediate needs of tho The decisive defeat of Mayor Bertha p ressly or by im plication, is a m ilitary among sim ilar associations in the testim ony of Irl G. Hipely and A. V. American navy and not as competi­ last week. alliance.” Landes of 8 eattle when she ran for i state in the past year, It was made ¡’ Leonard, associates of Fred W. Up­ tive with any nation. Six thousand head of cattle, 22.000 Mr. Kellogg expressed th e hope re-election ag ain st F ran k E dw ards, known at the annual meeting of the It would provide fo r th e laying down th a t presen t negotiations with France, m erely indicates thnt men still hold head of hogs and 58,000 head of sheep group at Powell Butte. At the begin- ham, the republican comm ittee tre a s­ of five cruisers each y e a r for a three- which have ns th e ir object th e con­ th e balance of the voting power, the were shipped out of W allowa county j ning of the year the mid-state asso­ urer, before the senate Teapot Dome to m arket during 1927. W heat ship­ subcom m ittee hearing In Chicago, th at year period, sta rtin g in th e fiscal year clusion o t a general anti war treaty , m ayor said. ciation started at the bottom of tho he m ade an agreem ent with Upham ending June 30, 1929, T his would would be successful. Tho common A lilll providing for (he issuance of m ents for th e same period totaled 442,- j state list. have ail of the c ru isers under con­ 000 bushels. not to publish party contributions th at people of the world are of one mind, bonds up to >100,000,000 for highway C. A. Howard, state superintendent year, since none was required by law. struction by th e close of th e fiscal F ran k Sm ith, superintendent of the he believed, in th eir desire to see the construction will be subm itted to citi­ abolition of w ar as an Institution. zens of Iowa for acceptance or rejec­ Coos River salmon hatchery, says he of public instruction, has set April 15 I Mr. M arsh issued a signed state- year 1931. No definite com pletion tion nt the general election in Iowa has 3,500.000 fish In the ponds. This I as ,he fina! ,late for the f,lir’K of for’ ment declaring that the story of Hlpe- date was specified. Is a sh o rt catch com pared with some nial applications of music teachers ley and Leonard was "made up out of next November. S U B M A R IN E IS RAISED years, when as high as 7,500,000 eggs who wish to be certificated in order whole cloth.' Calling upon republicans to "rep u ­ RECORD S TO CK S A LE S th a t th eir pupils may receive credit 8-4, Sunk Three Months Ago, Towed d iate' th e >160,000 contribution of have been taken. tow ard graduation from high school Seattle Girl Weds Oriental Nabob. 20,305,130 Were Exchanged in Six H arry F. Sinclair, oil o p erato r and A ppropriations for governm ent re­ To Boston. for piano, voice or violin, studied out­ Barwaha. India.—Nancy Ann Miller Days Last Week. Boston.—The subm arine 8-4 has lessee of Teapot Dome, to the repub­ forestation of denuded land, looking to side of school. of Seattle and Tukoji Rao. ex m ahara­ been raised from th e ocean floor off lican cam paign fund of 1920, S enator adequate supplies of tim ber and other New York.—T he New York Stock The new Dubois lum ber mill being jah of Indore, were m arried here with Exchange last S atu rd ay closed the Provincetow n, drydocked nt th e Itos Borah of Idaho set out In a lone-hand forest products, are asked in a .bill ton navy-yard, and the bodies of eight endeavor to raise the funds to pay introduced in congress last week by constructed on the old Menifee site at the prolonged but richly picturesque biggest week of wild speculation and R ainier will be ready to begin sawing cerem onials of Hinduism. The rites, trading in its history. S enator McNary. m em bers of h er crew were removed Sinclair. lum ber within two weeks, it was an­ solemn in their perform ance but S en ato r W alsh of M ontana, "prose- from th e hull w here they have been During the week m illions of dollars Scores of d eer In the wilds of Curry Im prisoned since th e subm arine was cutor of th e lenpot Dome investiga- county are dying from some mysterl- nounced by the managem ent. Only rath e r tiring in their detail, contrast- have been m ade and lo st; the m ark et sunk D ecember 17 lust in collision llon, has agreed for his nam e to be Ous nialady. according to Elm er E enough dock is being laid to enable ed strongly will the simple m arriage value of stock issues, such as G eneral with the coast guard destroyer Pauld­ entered in the dem ocratic presidential Miller, predatory anim al hunter, who them to sta rt operation, and they will ceremony of western lands. Motors, Radio, A m erican L inseed and prim ary election In Oregon. This is reports counting 16 carcasses on a re­ cut th eir own lum ber to extend the ing. others, which were the c en te r of spec- dock and make other im provem ents Boulder Canyon Dam Bill Favored. | ulation, has increased by hundreds of F o rty men perished when th e 8-4 the fourth state In w hich W alsh's cent trip to the hills. W ashington. D. C —By a vote of 13 millions. E ight trees planted on the highway made h er last dive. Including two name has been entered, the o thers be­ P risoners in the Marlon county Jail m em bers of a board of Inspection and ing California, South Dakota and Wis­ at Salem attem pted to burn the court­ at Canby by the Canby Women s civic to 1, the senate irrigation com m ittee A total of 20,305,130 sh a re s of stock club were stolen last week. About a favorably reported the Johnson Bould- were bought and sold d u ring th e week, survey, which w hs superintending consin. house by setting fire to some old rags I standardization trials of the vessel. which is a t the ra te of a billion shares which they hail placed in the air vents | year ago the sam e kind of trees were e r canyon dam bill to tbe senate. American for the Open Door. planted by the club as m arkers and During th e salvage operations at a year. betw een th e ceiling of the jail and the these w ere stolen a few weeks after TH E MARKETS Provincetow n 32 bo, ‘.es were taken W ashington, I). C. — The U nited ground floor of th e structure. planting. The women have decided Portland from th e engin« and m otor com part­ S tates gave notice to G reat Britain, $4,000,000 Voted for Wood and Rill. At Its m eeting last week the St. to give up the Idea of growing m ark­ W heat—Big Bend bluestem, >1.45; m ents. Because it wug Im possible for F rance, Spain and Italy th a t It m akes W ashington, D. C.—T he house pass­ H elens eity council adopted a resolu­ ers as suggested by the state highway hard white, federation, soft white and divers to e n te r th e torpedo hatch of "full reservation of Its position" on ed a bill appropriating >4,000.000 for tion calling for construction of the commission. w estern white. >13«; hard w inter the subm arine six bodies in the engine any decisions by th e conference in tho next two years to c a rry out th e west end sew er system . It will be the room w ere not found. P aris on Moroccan affairs which may More money is spent by Clatsop > 1 ? " “ 8PriDg U '31: WeSter“ red - purposes of the C larke-M cN ary act un­ largest sew er yet built in St. Helens affect its rights in Morocco and T an­ county union high school d istrict No. der which th e federal governm ent is and the estim ated cost Is >58,941. Hay — Alfalfa. >17 50 0 18; valley Be't.leh Columbia Seeks Alien Ban. gier. The state departm ent, in identic 3 a t Jew ell in the Nehalem valley to purchasing land for p rotecting navi­ The w ater Is being run ovt- th e I educate each of its students than by timothy. >18 eM tw n Oregon Vancouver, H C. The O riental Im­ notes to the four governm ents, re­ gable stream s ¡fnd for refo restatio n . spillway at McKay dam n ear Pendle­ timothy. >20.50 0 21. m igration problem, facing B ritish Co­ m inded them th at prior to a s im ila r, any other high school district in the B utterfat—51c. lumbia, was Intensified, following conference In 1923 this governm ent ton for the first tim e since the com­ United States, according to E. E Mon New High Price for Exchange Seat. Eggs—Ranch. 19024c. adoption by the provincial legislature I took the position th at while It had no pletion of the big Irrigation basin tn (ague, investigator for the Tri-County N'ew York.—A nother new high rec­ 1926. The reservoir can still hold 10 of a resolution calling on the Cana political In terest In Morocco, It had C attle—Steers, good, >11 50 0 12 25 , association, composed of northwest- ord for New York stock e x c h arg e dlan dominion governm ent to nego­ a fundam ental in terest In the m ain­ feet of w ater before being com pletely cm Oregon tim ber Interests. Hogs — Medium to choice, >7.75 0 The seats was made tfhen the sale of a tiate a tre a ty with Japun which would ten an ce of the "open door.” It Indicat­ filled, but officials are going to allow sw orn statem ent of the district school 8.85. m em bership was boosted a t >320.000. provide for the ex p atriatio n of all ed th a t thia position rem ained un w ater to run over the spillway from ‘ clerk ru ts the cost at >653 per student ’ ‘ V ■ ' choice, >12 0 T his represents an increase of >5000 now on. enrolled. Japanese now living tn the province. changed. over the previous high recrod. Adoption of the McCoy canyon route ' a >90.000 road developm ent program Seattle. Wright Brothers' Claim Recognized. Boise E ngineer H eads Dam Quiz. for the new Sweet Home Holley m ar for W asco county in 1928. using money whl,e' we8tern ” >” «• Hickman is Put in San Quentin Cell. W ashington. D. C.- The S m ithson­ Los Angeles The state board of In­ ket road tn eastern Linn county is 1 from the state m arket road fund the , ’ ler’ , l 54; ’ ‘’»tern red. San Quentin P rison, Cal.—W illiam ian Institution has formally recognised quiry has started Its tnvestiga'lon of announced by the l.tnn county court | county highway funds and Wasco >1 33*,; northern spring, >134U ; blue- the claims of the W right brothers In th e St. F rancis dam d isaster. The This road Is sh o rter than any other | county's sh are of the auto license stem. |1 50- d irk * northern spring, I Edward H ickm an en tered San Quen­ tin prison S aturday. H e is scheduled the protracted controversy over the board, appointed by G overnor C. C. route and will cost >4500 less to con­ fees, was announced at The Dalles > 1 5 2 4 ; dark hard winter. >1 4 9 4 . to pay with his life h ere A pril 27 for struct. flrat flight of heavier than air craft. p ' s T >24 A M4; tlm othjr' Young. Is headed by A C. Wiley. by County Judge Adklseon. the m urder of Marlon P a rk e r in Los - ' F. A. Banks, chief engineer on the T hree schools of the Nehalem bay Angeles. Population Estimated at 120,013,000. Oregon Gasoline Tax Receipts Heavier Owyhee project near Nvssa. who has d istrict closed last Tuesday because B utterfat—62c. Eggs Ranch, 22 024c. W ashington, D. C, — E stim ated In Salem . Or. - G asoline sales In Ore­ just retu rn ed from a conference with of the presence oi two cases of Infan Minnesota Democrats Back Smith round num bers, the population of the gon during February. 1928, were 22 the consulting engineers in Denver, tile paralysis and several cases ot CatUe Steers, choice. >11 50 0 12 M Minneapolis. Minn.—M innesota’s 24 U nited S tates will be 120,013,000 July per re n t m ore than tn the sam e month has announced th at the bids for the m easles. Hogs - Prime. >9 00 0 9 10. T he closing affects the delegates to th e dem ocratic national 1. this year, the c< usus bureau an in 1927, Sam A. Koxer, secretary of construction of the Owyhee dam will gram m ar grades and high schools of | Spokane. be otenetl on* June 1. convention were pledged to vote for Bounced. C attle Steers, good >11 2501110 atAte, reported. W heeler. Garibaldi and Nehalem. j Governor Sm ith of New York for the H ogs-G ood. >»5008.65. i presidential nom ination. C O L 0 . LATROBE AREA GLEANED UP LONDON FLASH LIGHTS VANCOUVER U. S. PUT ON RECORD FOR ANTI-WAR PACT OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST MUSCLE SH0ALS RILL PASSED BY SENATE HOUSE PASSES BILL FOR NEW WARSHIPS