HOOVER AND CORTIS CHOSEN CANDIDATES H ER B ER T HOOVER OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAL INTEREST __ One thousand dollars’ w orth of fire­ works haa been purchased for the Golden Link F ourth of July celebra- ! Bay to R eedsport will be mark 'd. B rie f Resum e of Happenings of the W eek Collected for O ur Readers. L o w d e n W ith d ra w s N am e in P ro test on F a rm R elief P lank. ______ _ Na,lonul bank and al* other cred‘ Itors will be given 90 days In which to prove th eir claim s against the bank, according to official notice given out by the com ptroller of the currency. PRAYER REVISION IS AGAIN REJECTED ing th e a tten t ,,n of a paaaerby. who W aahlngt. n. I, f It h er, W. Stew- rohb r'V a '/1*1 ln‘ ,,eC' Ual *h<” " at ,h a a rt> r halrm an o t the board of th e ui Standard Oil company of Indiana, w as Miss E llzab .th Thompson, cashier. r„Bnd n ,< ort o( P)re Marghal Fred W. Roberts, th e eve of the balloting because he predicted for the season In southern P ne hundred and sixty-eight alarm s could not approve th e farm relief Oregon by P rofessor Brown of Oregon were responded to, only 38 of which plank adopted over th e protest of the S tate college. entailed losses. McNary-Haugen farm bloc. The Oregon Lum ber company will Marion county grow ers will denland The resu lt of the convention's one begin construction of a loading dock g cents a pound for cherries this sea- and only ballot was as follows: Hoov­ tran sfer shed a t th eir plant in South WB according to a decision reached e r 837, C urtis 64, W atson 45, Dawes 4. Coolidge 17, N orris 24, Goff 18, Baker a t once. at a m eeting of orchardists at Salem Lowden 74, H ughes 1, not voting 5. N inety-three a rre sts were made by last week. R eports received a t the The num ber necessary for a nom ina­ H erbert Hoover, S ecretary of Com- A storia police during the month of meeting indicated th a t buyers had of- tion, considering the absentees, wag merce, who received th e unanimoue May and fines am ounting to |1 0 8 ( fered 61» cents. 642. vote of the republican national eon- were collected. The Mount Hood loop road has been K ansas S enator Named ventlon as candidate for president of Option has been taken on a tra c t of opened to travel. The road, graded U nited S tates S enator Charles Cur­ the United S tates. <0 acreJ pf ,and OB riTcr (or a and oiled, la in excellent condition, tis of K ansas was chosen as the vice- perm anent site for the Eugene Boy highway officials declare. The Wa- presidential candidate to stan d beside Scouts' sum m er camp. Plnitia cut-off. linking G overnm ent H erb ert Hoover in th e election next D. t Millard, ex pastor of the C h rta j to The ^ * ^ “ * ± 2 * * ’ November. C urtis’ nom ination was way, is open and in fair condition. Han church a t Medford. if the Dew by a vote of 1052, with Vice P resid en t Increasing its reservoir storage ca­ announcer of KM ED. the Medford Dawes receiving 13, form er A ttorney pacity in K lam ath Falls to 1,750,000 broad o s t:n< ftatiou. G eneral E kern of W isconsin 19, H an­ gallons, the California-Oregon Pow er ford MacNider, form er assistan t sec­ The outlook for a much b etter crop London.—T he house of commons company has begun construction of re ta ry of war, two, and not voting, rejected th e revision of the p rayer P-£ ed ear_ er th ree. Voting by acclaim the con­ book of the C hurch of England for the *= ,fe* ' ' ' ’ ' ' j " * Dayton locality ia a fourth reservoir to be located in north K lam ath Falls, it was announc- vention m ade the nom ination unani­ second time. The previous rejection fep o rtt i iy . r.L ard men. ■ ed by T. W. Delzell, assista n t division mous. Beca see of t i e special fire hazard manager. occurred last December. A p arty platform embodying the T he vote of 266 to 220 against the Isv.lve-i the forest service has or- Because of failure of th e Salem Coolidge doctrines regarding farm re­ book. The result was not unexpected lerwd a tract c< 22 acres near Bates school board to keep pace w ith the lief, International relatio n s and econ­ since later m odifications in th e book ta B ik e r « « I J d o e e d to smoking. rapid developm ent of th e vicinity, it omy was adopted by th e convention. had failed to satisfy most of th e op­ A f-te t t i e C artw right warehouse will be necessary next y ear to house The presidential cam paign docu­ ponents of the first revision. at TtegB destroyed U S tons of hay many grade pupils in basem ents and m ent condemned corruption of gov­ The rejection constituted C.sa2 ac­ P- : z f a < s° C art Bass and 23000 attics. D uring the last eight years ern m en t officials and citizens In both tion on th e new book, which -» z>:w » - : • ;2 S cn th era Pacific property. Salem 's population has increased from p arties, prom ised th ere would be no dead. In voting to reject, the hemse Over 2 •> people attended the cele- 17,000 to 27,000. deficit In this cam paign and offered disregarded a w arning by " ' t K . a -f the completion of the En- th e stro n g est prohibition enforcem ent The C rater national park season, plank yet subm itted to a national con­ Churchill, chancellor of the each»- jjggjzte-Flora highway at Appleton which alw ays heretofore has opened quer, th at such actice we«U ic-ag t i e northern end of the road last July 1, will open Friday, June 22, w ith vention by Its com m ittee. disestablishm ent :< the cher.-i eeos.- week, Equalization Fee Defeated the roads cleared of snow all th e way bly nearer. W ith an abundance of w ater in the to the lodge, and the lodge function­ The McNary-Haugen bill theory of Sir W illia a J .- y u c i- H c ij . heme farm relief, including th e equalization stream s, ranchers of eastern. Oregon ing to full capacity and indications secretary, u * a M the ryTeextfos to are expecting bum per crops this fall. pointing to the g re a te st C rater lake fee, was voted down as a resu lt of the book. He has aaacxaced his in­ th e adm inistration forces' victory Hay and w heat are m aking rapid attendance in history. tention of Sc-ig xg forward an alter- over the farm bloc In comm ittee. A com m ittee of tu rk ey ra isers of ! native re v ts a » . bnt w hether thia growth. The farm relief plank finally ap­ The larg est rainbow tro u t ever tak- Lane county was appointed a t a meet- would be acceptable to the house of proved by the convention declares for en from Pelican bay was hooked last ¡ng in Eugene to look into th e ad- bishops is doubtful. reorganization of th e co-operative Monday by C harles N. Coosboom, Kla- visability of organizing a tu rk ey 'm ar- m arketing system , with creation of a m ath Falls architect. The fish weighed ie tin g association. T he com m ittee B R IEF GENERAL NEW S farm beard to set up farm-owned and 15tv pounds. will canvass the situation, and a t a controlled corporations to prevent and L ast week was the heaviest week m eeting to be called later, will pro­ Colonel C harles A. Lindbergh was control surpluses through orderly di»- given an honorary degree at the Uni­ of the year for the Medford branch sent plans for an organization, trlbutlon. of the United S tates free employment W ork of constructing em ergency versity of W isconsin Monday. The prohibition plank declares for Comprising th e first shipm ent of bureau, 143 men and women being landing fields along the Pacific coast rigid enforcem ent of the 18th am end­ ttir route in the southern Oregon re- Buffalo ever m ade to Alaska. 23 of placed in positions. m ent, while other plans call for public the anim ats arrived In S eattle from The final sum m ary for work in all gion is well under way, according to economy, publicity of campaign con­ the F lathead Indian reservation of the county cow -tes::sg associations of d epartm ent of comm erce officials who tributions and expenditures, continued Montana on th eir way to the Alaskan the Btate shows th a t the th ree Coos are superintending the work. T here tax reduction, m aintenance of the Interior. county as- n t as h - id the list in is a m ovem ent on foot to establish a Coolidge policies In Latin Amer a Dr. Malcolm Lasalle H arris, Chicago bu tterfat production per cow. tem porary landing a t Gold Hill. and China and continued efforts for surgeon, was elected president of the From present indications the south Sunday moving pictures won in a th e outlaw ry of war. upward revision ______________ ____ ____________ Medical association and ■ ipecU , electJoB a , F „rest Gr0Te by a Douglas turkey m arket will be a busy of the tariff, particularly on farm American pro- ducts, reduction of th e public debt. • P o rtlan d ' O r'' w“8 aw art,,'<1 the 1925 m ajority of 203. Eight hundred votes one next autum n. Many farm ers have continuation of the effort to m aintain conTen‘ lon o re r the *“ vitation of At- were caat. y , , larg est num ber in a increased th eir flocks several hundred p resen t stan d ard s of wages and living ,a” ‘,c C ,,y' city election for the past six years, th is year, and all the young turkeys conditions, m aintenance of a mar- _'. i o p ening sessions of the 36th annu­ appear to be thriving. P lenty of green rhnn» . , continuation of the outw ard flow of ctiant m arine, continued developm ent , . . . al g athering of the F riends church, food and Ideal grow ing conditions m onetary m etal th at has been char- of highway ami w aterw ay system». , , . .. held a t Newberg, com prising Oregon, point to an increase th is year over m aintenance of the navy . t 5 5 3 * ,h e recont WOrld « “ “ “ *> Idaho and W ashington, drew an un­ the 230,000 cash income from turkeys ___ __________ ____ . situation. Gold exports for the month tre a ty ratio stren g th , enactm ent of an usually large attendance last week. la st fall. w e re 283,689,000 a n d im p o r ts w e re 21.- Mr. and Mrs. S. B. C handler of an tily n ch in g law and full and ade­ S tories of Jade findings a t an agate 968.000. Lakeview have donated to the sta te quate relief for disabled veterans. The w inter w heat crop f Idaho is V X i 5 2 2 5 2 l “ ° « ue r,Ler 5 i ’ e been 50 acres of land on both sides of the estim ated a t 9.690.000 bushels based r *n n e d and a numb8 90 0 9.90. Mrs. Pankhurst, Suffragette, I» Dead. Lambs—Choice, 211.50013. London—Mrs. E m m eline P a n k h u rst. Spokane. prom inent B ritish suffrage leader and Hog»—Good, and choice, 21025® m other of Sylvia P aakhorsL died a t 10.50. the W est End N ursing home w here Cattle—Steers, good, 210 5 0® IL she had been ill tor several month». 1 II ■