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/ • - ♦ OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST cent were almost totally self -support- • lng. ■ BARON AVEZZANO T he Dalles has a a epidem ic of MORO. OREGON.______ m um ps and sm allpox, w ith m ors th a n 250 cases of mum ps and a t least tw en FR ID A Y ___... January 16. 1920 ty-five cases of sm allpox, according to The price of T h e O bserver is $1 SO p«' Principal Events of the Week City H ealth O fficer Dr. F red Thom p Suggestions Made and Ac .e a r 75 cent» for i i z month«, 50 cent» to- United States Only Nation Not son. Briefly Sketched for Infor tour month»— bti» " . i d in -d v .n c e we cepted Believed to Prom T he Wasco county court has given Now on a Peace Basis accept $2.50 in full ‘or 2 year». Shorter Its official sanction to the Seufort-Dea- mation of Our Readers. term , than o ik year 12*4 cent, per month ise Eventual Agreement. With Germany. chutea link of th e Colum bia riv e r h igh A Blue M ark here w ill an.w er an in query, when entered upon our calendar, way, w hich •will follow the riv er grado giving the date ol the paper a* the date ai M arshfield has an epidem ic of th e survey as prepared by the sta te high W ashington — E ffo rts to b reak the P aris.—The tre a ty of V ersailles, which vour current »ub«cription expire». m umps. sen ate peace tre a ty deadlock and keep way engineers. m aking peace b etw een G erm any and T he tax levy for Salem for 1920 , B enjam in Jay* 32. a farm er of Blach- the tr.eaty o u t of th e political cam paign the ratify in g allied powers, was put were advanced a step when republican am o u n ts to 38 mills. ’ ly. In the L ake c re e k valley, 36 m iles Into effect S atu rd ay aftern o o n by the Sm allpox has broken out a t M aple w est of Eugene, was accidentally shot se n ato rs advocating ratific atio n <t< ' exchange of. ratificatio n s. up a co unter proposal to th e se t of ton, on th e low er Siualaw. and killed by his nephew , Roy Reed, The peace tre a ty now goes in to ef T he U m atilla county clerk In 1919 aged 23, w hile they w ere out h u n t com prom ise reserv atio n s su b m itted to fect as between G erm any and those paid o ut »3353.50 In bounties on preda ing ducks on L ake creek. them by a group of dem ocrats. powers th a t have finally ratified it T he republican proposal, to w hich to ry anim als. R eceipts of the sta te tre a su re r’s of G reat B ritain, F rance, Italy, Jap an , Its sponsor« said S enator Lodge had U m atilla county sta rte d th e year fice for the year 1919 totalled »20,876,- Belgium, Bolivia, Brazil, G uatem ala, given te n ta tiv e assent, was u n d er« t«•<>-I 1920 o u t of debt and w ith a balance 401.80, w hile th e disb u rsem en ts for Peru. Poland. Slam . C zech o slo v ak ia to /le a l only w ith som e of the co llateral in th e trea su ry of »628.2t4.40. th e sam e period aggregated »17,601,- 2,000 Women Expected to Gath and Uruguay. (■sues in th e reserv atio n controversy, ' E. J. Newton has resigned his posi 603.74, according to the annual report The United S tates alone of th e “big er in Cleveland the Week of leaving to fu tu re negotiations the tion as county clerk of Benton county of O. P. Hoff, sta te treasu rer. five” has not ratified the trea ty . As troublesom e questions of a rticle 10, to engage in p riv ate business. T h e R oosevelt highw ay lobby will April 13-20, 1920, for Na the Hat shows, form al ratific atio n s and equality of voting pow er In the A rrangem ents have been com pleted receive »600 froffi Cooa county to de have been given by m ost qf th e sm aller tional Convention. en tirely for th e tra n sfe r of the L inn fray expenses of delegates who are to league of nation* powers signatory to th e treaty . Some of th e dem ocratic suggestions county fair from Scio -to Albany. be sen t to W ashington to ap p ear be The o u tstan d in g com m ent , on the w ere said to have been accepted. In A special school election is to he fore pongresalonal com m ittees and ask rem o n < was* th a t it left th e United MEETING POSTPONED . cluding a change In the republican res held a t M onmouth Ja n u a ry 14 to de for adequate funds w ith which to con S tates the only power which was ac TWO YEARS BY WAR tively at war w ith G erm any not now erv a tio n program of la st session, so .<• a “-A cide on a high school gymnasium.* s tru c t the road. th a t th e sen ate qu alificatio n s would A chap ter of the A m erican Associa To m ake the pay for the w ork of on a peace basis. not have to be accepted a ffirm a tiv e ly Delegates W ill Diacuaa N ew M em ber tion of E ngineers was organized a t census ta k in g sufficient to in su re a T hat was the note sounded by Baron ■ir.- ’ Mra. John O liver South, chairm an A sto ria w ith 26 c h a rte r m em bers. by th e o th er powers. A greem ent on ship Basis fo r S tu dents and Question thorough enum eration of resid e n ts of i^urt won L ersner, head of th e G erm an Baron Romano Avezzano, new ly ap A Young Men’s C h ristian A ssociation the city, the Bend Com m ercial club d i o f F u tu re S u p p o rt fo r W o rk . peace delegation, in a sta te m en t afte r pointed am b assad o r from Italy to the these changes, how ever, was u n d er of th e w om an’s division of th e repub stood to be conditional on c e rta in con lican national com m ittee. was organized a t Pendleton. Jo h n Lam- rectors decided to pay 4 cents a nam e M an y O th e r T h ln g a the cerem ony. U nited S tate s. cessions by dem ocrats in reg ard to b lrth heads th e board of directors. in addition to the 4 cents already of “ I am n atu rally happy th a t peace Other reservations. T h e Young W o m en 's C h ris tia n A sso has finally become effective,” he said. H uge cakes of Ice, m any of them the fered by the governm ent. T he speech of Mr. B ryan a t th e ciatio n of th e U n ited S ta te s o f A m erica size of a boxcar, a r e floating p ast T he Each county school superin ten d en t ‘My great reg ret Is th a t th e United will m eet in n a tio n a l co n v en tio n In Jack so n day banquet, w hich, in ad 11 Dalles, a serious menace to navigation. In Oregon was nam ed county th r if t di S tates is the only country w ith which C leveland, O., th e w eek of A pril 13 to tlon to opposing any effo rt to ca rry T he D eschutes county court has es recto r by J. A. C hurchill, sta te super _\l h av in g p o stp o n ed th e conv en tio n G erm any is still in a sta te of war. I th e tre a ty Into th e cam paign, advo tablished a county lib rary and will in te n d en t pf public Instruction. Mr. Horn th e sp rin g o f 1918 In o rd e r to hope, however, th a t th is situ atio n will rated th e speedy com prom ise, w as p ut levy a one-half m ill tax for Ita support. C hurchill Is sta te th rift d irecto r and com ply w ith a g o v ern m en t re q u e s t th a t soon be changed.” Into th e sen ate record by S en ato r Mc The opening of the Colum bia riv er th e nam ing of eounty directors will Salem , Ore.—T he Oregon leg islatu re ex p en se an d tra v e l he red u ced to a W ashington. — F orm al notice has Corm ick, republican, of Illinois, a fte r m inim um d u rin g th e w ar. o convened in special session Monday highw ay from P ortland to th e Des relieve him of considerable work. been served on G erm any by th e U nited th e p resid e n t’« le tte r accepting h is T h e d e p a rtm e n t on co n v en tio n s and N otw ithstanding alarm ing rep o rts to m orning. G overnor Olcott In his mes ch u tes riv er la now a prospect for next S tates In connection w ith th e deposit stan d had been presen ted by S en ato r c o n fe re n c e s o f th e N atio n al Y. W. C. th e effect th a t the recent cold w eather sage to the le g isla tu re m ade th e fol fall. at P aris of ratific atio n s p u ttin g into H itchcock. A , o f w hich Mrs. H a rry E m erso n Eos S en ato r M cCormick re low ing recom m endations: W ith th e opening last week of the »has killed the loganberry vine«, th a t effect th e tre a ty at V ersailles, th a t con quested th a t th e two “be p rin te d In dick Is c h a irm a n , e s tim a te s an a tte n d A thena S tate bank, U m atilla county had been trelllsed and th a t appeared I In crease In the com pensation provid an ce o f 2,000 w om en, re p re se n tin g all d itio n s of the arm istice still govern re Juxtaposition In view of re p o rts th a t ed for in ju red w orkm en and th e ir de now has 14 banking In stitu tio n s In op above the snow, the vine« In m any Eu d e p a rtm e n ts o f Y. W. C. A. w o rk — latio n s betw een th e U nited S tate s and they are agreed on th e trea ty . eratio n. gene gardens and In fields th roughout p en d en ts under th e w ork m en ’s com h o ard m em bers, se c re ta rie s , stu d e n ts, P aris. — M artial law has been de G erm any. S' A shipm ent of 32 In strum ents from Lane county are beginning to s p ro u t club g irls G irl R eserv es, g irls from In clared th roughout G erm any w ith the pensation law. A nnouncem ent of th is action was d u stria l S erv ice ('e n te rs , w om en from exception of B avaria, Saxony, W uert- T here w ere two fatalities In Oregon " A dditional funds to carry o u t the th e governm ent for the use of the cadet m ade by th e sta te d ep artm en t. O ut th e In te rn a tio n a l I n s titu te s fo r foreign so ld iers’, sa ilo rs’ and m a rin es’ educa band was received a t the U niversity due to accidents during the w eek end tem befg and Baden, according to B er lin in g the situ a tio n due to th e fact born w om en, m em b ers from city , town of Oregon. ed Ja n u ary 8, 1920, according to a tional act. lin advices. th a t th e U nited S tates had not ratified and co u n try A sso ciatio n s. T h e two children of Mr. and Mrs. rep o rt prepared by th e sta te indus S upplem entary legislation to make D ispatches from B erlin Bay th a t d u r E ach A sso ciatio n In th e U n ited the trea ty , It said: L. A. Sam uels w ere burned to death tria l accident com m ission. T he vic irrig a tio n and d rain a g e d istric t bond S ta te s will he e n title d to one voting ing th e d em o n stratio n before th e “ It Is the position of th is go v ern In a fire which destroyed the family tim s w ere John E. K nutson, boom man, Ing act workable. i, ..fa te for ev ery o n e h u n d re d voting relch stag building In Berlin T uesday, m ent th a t the arm istice co n tin u es In W ashington.— A nother lib erty loan Subm ission to electo rate of co n stitu hom e In A storia. of A storia, and K enneth J. Lehm ■ ail.cis In th e A ssociation. two policem en w ere killed and two full force and effect betw een th e 1 ' an, will be necessary If congress em barks tional am endm ent resto rin g capital . T he state board of fair d irectors will m echanic, of Salem. T w o of th e most Im p o rta n t q u e stio n s are m issing. T en o th ers w ere wound U nited S tates and G erm any, and ac on “new fields of large ex p en d itu res punishm ent. which will com e up b efo re th e co n v en ask th e leg islature for »10,000 to rep air Sportsm en of th e upper Hood river ed. T w enty m em bers of th e crowd cordingly the provisions of th e a rm is tion will he th e m em b ersh ip b a sis and or reduces th e agg reg ate volum e of A m endm ent of parole law so aa to dam ages done to buildings by th e re valley have petitioned the Hood R iver w hich attem p ted to ru sh in to th e tice agreem en t of N ovem ber 11, 1918, th e q u estio n o f su p p o rt. O f old b u si taxes,’’ S ecretary Glass declared in a p erm it flat sentences on persons con cent heavy fall of snow. Game P rotective association to spon n ess to he co n sid ered th e mos^ Im por building w ere killed and forty w ound as well as th e provisions of th e ex sta te m e n t se ttin g fo rth th e govern H. H. Pom eroy of the Oregon sta te sor a m ovem ent to have the upper victed of the g rav er crim es. ta n t q u estio n will be th e m em b ersh ip ed. ten sio n s of th a t agreem ent, rem ain m e n t’s fin an cial condition. If th e pres R atificatio n of women’s su ffrag e fire m a rsh a l’s office left for San F ra n reaches of Hood riv sr closed to fish b asis fo r stu d e n t a ss o ciatio n s, th e b inding on these two nations. cisco. to atten d th e national confer ing until Ju n e 1. The two ex tra m opths e n t tax level la reta in ed and new ex am endm ent. g ra n tin g of c h a r te r m em b ersh ip p riv i B erlin.—T he go v ern m en t proclaim ed “ Notice of th is was given to th e p en d itu res a re kep t down, th e tu rn has of closed season are sought In order S ep arate com m issions for th e com ence of arson Investigators. lege to th e C h icago Y oung W om en’s m artial law in all sections of G erm any G erm an governm ent by th e U nited come in th e tid e of governm ent flnan- P lans have been Initiated by the th a t the fish may not be disturbed C h ris tia n A ssociation an d a reco m m en m ercial fishing and game in te re sts of following th e mob d em o n stratio n In S tate s.” d atio n p ro v id in g an In crease In mem- Hood River county court for replacing while spaw ning. ” clng, th e se creta ry asserted. state. • e rs h lp o f th e N a tio n al B o ard o f th e which a t least ten persona w ere klllad A lthough fu rth e r Issues of tre a su ry [ T h a t only p aram o u n t legislation he five wooden bridges w ith perm anent Professor C. A. Reed, chief of the and m any o th e rs w ere w ounded by A ssociation will also he p re se n te d . ce rtifica tes of Indebtedness may be ex considered. concrete stru c tu re s th is year. bureau of nut investigation of the de BERGER IS AGAIN BARRED Rev. C h a rle s W. G ilkey, p a s to r of m achine gun fire from g u ard s in fro n t A »100,000 corporation baa been p artm en t of agriculture, has prom ised pected ^they w ill be redeem ed th ro u g h R esolutions ra tify in g th e national H yde P a rk R n p tlst C h u rch , C hicago, of th e relc h sta g building. th e sale of new Issues of certificate« w om an’s suffrage am endm ent was the form ed by leading citizens of Albany S enator McNary th at one of th e de will give a sc rie s o f m o rn in g a d d re s se s G ustav Noske, the m in iste r of de M ilwaukee S ocialist la O usted Second for th e firs t tim e since late In 1917. T im e By House. firs t legislation In both branches of the to do business under the nam e of the p artm en t experts will go to Oregon d u rin g th d co n v en tio n w eek. Dr. R ob fense, has been appointed com m ander- As Indicative of progress m ade by leg islatu re. The vote on th e suffrage M errill Lum ber A S hingle company. early In F ebruary to conduct a survey ert E. S peer, se c re ta ry to th e F o reig n In chief for th e g re a te r B erlin d istric t W ashington. — V ictor B erger, Mil W oodburn, w ith 68.9 mill«, and and Investigation of walnut and filbert th e trea su ry Mr. Glass pointed to re resolution was unanim ous In both M ission B o ard o f th e P re s b y te ria n and B ran d en b u rg province. 8 tre e t w aukee so cialist re e le c te d from the C h u rch , N orth,, w ill a k o give an a d M ount Angel, w ith 22.7 mills, are the culture, and th a t »1000 will be, set . fifth W isconsin co ngressional d istric t ductions betw een Septem ber 1 an d J a n houses. d ress. Mrs. S p eer Is c h a irm a n o f th e parades, m eetings and d em o n stratio n s M arlon county tow ns having the h igh aside for experim ental work In th g t * u ary 1 In th e n atio n 's gross debt and a fte r th e house had refused him m em of all kinds have been prohibited. N atio n al B oard o f th e Y. W. O. A. est and lowest tax levies for the year state. ,ln th e tw o «laaaea of ce rtifica tes of T he mob was organized by ex tre m b ersh ip "b ecau se he gave aid and com B R IE F G ENERA L N EW S T h e co n v en tio n will be In session Indebtedness o u tstan d in g . T h e gross 1920. ... To prevent the Invasion of cougars fo rt to the enem y,” was b arred from m o rn in g n o d even in g , th e afte rn o o n ists as a p ro test a g a in st th e In d u strial The total enrollm ent at Oregon A gri which have been seen lately In the R ep resen tativ e W ebster of V» ashlng- tak in g his se a t again by a vo te of debt w hich on Septem ber 1 was »2«,- bein g given o v er to sectio n al m eetin g s council's bill now before the relchs 696,701,«48, was »25,837,078.807 on J a n ton was chosen to deliver the Lincoln cu ltu ral college for the year was E ig h t Mile and F ifteen Mile districts, held In v a rio u s ch u rch es. • A tte n d a n c e 328 to 6. tag. a t th e s e m e e tin g s will he d ete rm in e d day address in th e house on F eb ru ary b rought up to 3230 W ednesday night th e Wasco County Livestock associa T h e house acted in a little m ore u ary 1. w ith the reg istratio n of 311 new stu tion at a m eeting at The Dalles, took by g ro u p m em b ersh ip a n d also by ac th an an h o u r a fte r B erger p resen ted 1». tiv itie s. SEDITION BILL IS PASSED him self to be sw orn in. . dents. m easures to rid the section of th e an i T he death list In eastern • . Mexico BIG EUROPEAN LOAN ASKED Mrs. W. P H arford of Omaha, Neb., A «total of $162,000 is Included for th e mals. H unters and trap p ers will be ' 1 from recent earth q u ak es, floods and C hairm an D alllnger of th e elections w ill p re s id e at th e o p en in g sessio n , A c t P ro v id e s S ever« P e n a ltie s F o r Ad In d ian train in g Bchool at Chemawa In hired to kill the cougars. Form erly R e lie f H e ld N e c e e ea ry to P re v e n t volcanic eru p tio n s Is estim ated at com m ittee, w hich held B erger Inell h av in g been elected s s p re s id e n t at the v o c a tin g O v e rth ro w of G o v e rn m en t. the Indian appropriation bill, which cougars have killed much stock In cer “ G e n e ral D is in te g r a tio n .” glblo the firs t tim e, p resen ted a reso last co n v en tio n of th e Y oung W om en’s 7000. W ashington.—An an ti sedition bill, W ashington. — Loans ag g reg atin g R esolutions approving the an ti strik e passed the house of rep resen tativ es ta in p arts of Wasco county. C h ris tia n A sso ciatio n , h eld In 1-os An prescribing sev ere p enalties for acts lutlon b arrin g B erger and review ed T he w ater supply of the city of Cor »150,000,000 for food relief In A uatria. g eles In 1015. clause" of the C um m ins railro ad bill Friday. or p ro p ag an d a advocating»© ^erthrow the reaso n s why B erger was excluded T hirty-four counties of Oregon and vallis Is m enaced by logging operations T h e co m m ittee on b u sin ess to com e Poland and o th er E u ro p ean co u n tries were adopted by th e Iowa F arm Bu a t th e special session. R e p re se n ts 20 states are represented In the stu In the coast m ountains In the vicinity b e fo re th e co n v en tio n h a s fo r Its c h a ir o‘f th e governm ent by force or violence, tlvea Mann, republican, Illinois; Voigt, and A rm enia, to p rev e n t “a general reau federation. w om an Mrs. Jo h n F re n c h and Includes was passed by th e sen ate w ithout a d isin teg ratio n of political cohesion In G overnor C h arles J. M cCarthy and dent body of the U niversity of Oregon, of the so u rce of supply. To prevent republican, W isconsin, and Sherwood, am o n g Its m em b ers Mrs. Jo h n D. record- vote. The m easure now goes the drying up of the strea m s th a t dem ocrat, Ohio, supported B erg er’s w estern E urope.” w ere proposed to a group of H aw aiian leg islato rs are according to the records of the regls R o ck efeller, Jr., M iss E liza B u tle r, sis to th e house. tr a r 's office. furnish the w ater strong efforts are en ro u te to W ashington to p resen t a oongress hy S ecre tary G lass, w h s said te r o f N icholas M u rray B u tler, p re s i Maximum p enalties contained In th e rig h t to a seat. Albany (;r«atnery association d irect being m ade to tra n sfe r quite a large It m ight be n ecessary to In crease th is plea to have H aw aii g ran ted statehood. d en t o f C olum bia U n iv e rs ity ; Mis» bill are a fine of »6000 and five y e a rs’ am ount to »200,000,000 w hen th e full I San F rancisco was selected by the ors made a price of 74 cents for De are a of the tim ber lands In the Oregon M arth a McCook, M iss M abel C ra tty , C a lifo rn ia M ilk A g en cies Accused. im prisonm ent, applying to all acts or cem ber b u tterfat, the highest re tu rn s A California railroad grant to the Siu- g en eral s e c re ta ry fo r th e N atio n al San F rancisco.— Five su its will be situ atio n in E urope had been assessed. dem ocratic n ational com m ittee as the th e producers have ever received from B o ard o f th e Y. W. C. A., an d Mrs, W il circu latin g of lite ra tu re In fu rth e ran ce slaw national forest so th a t the land T he se c re ta ry review ed a t length place for the p a rty ’s 1920 national con liam A dam s B row n, all o f N ew York of forcible overthrow of th e govern filed in San F rancisco co u rts w ithin the condition in th e su fferin g coun vention, and Monday, Ju n e 28, was th e ir product. will never he logged off. 10 days dem anding fo rfeitu re of c h a r ment. city. T he high schools of Albany, Salem T here w ere 33 fires In Oregon, ex tries, p articu larly A u stria and Poland, fixed as the convention date. T he bill also b ars from th e m alls te r of five m ilk producing and d lstrjb and Silverton will m eet In tria n g u lar clusive of P ortland during the m onth C harges before a house war Investi and said G reat B ritain, F ra n ce and utlng agencies In C alifornia on the any m a tte r advocating force or sab deb ate on Ja n u a ry 30 for the open of D ecem ber, according to a report ground th a t they have violated th e law Italy w ere a ssistin g In relieving dis g atin g com m ittee th at lives of A m eri ing series In the Oregon High School otage. prepared by A. S. Barber, sta te In tre ss In A ustria, th ro u g h a »48,000,000 can soldiers w ere wasted In needless specifying th a t they shall be and re D ebating league. surance com m issioner. K lam ath Falls loan, and th a t E ngland would continue attac k s on arm istic e day were denied m ain non p rofit organizations,» the H a y a G iven N o ley W e lc o m e . The annual report of the city record suffered heaviest of any town In the to lend aid by fu rn ish in g sh ip s for In a letter from General Pershing, San F rancisco.—Greeted^ by the sta te a tto rn e y 's office announced. st^te, the aggregate fire losses th e re for tran sp o rtin g A m erican food and such m ade public by R epresentative F uller, er of N orth Bend shows th a t 68 ar blowing of th e g reat ferry siren and rests were made In th a t city In 1919. D ecem ber am ounting to $40,000. Total supplies as possible from th e U nited republican, M assachusetts. TH E M ARKETS. the w elcom e of a group of republicans The estim ated req u irem en ts of the Of th is num ber 38 were for violation losses from fires In D ecem ber showed Kingdom. P o rtla n d . of ooast wide prom inence. W ill H. a m arked decrease when com pared Association Maintains 52 Town U nder the tre a su ry d e p a rtm e n t plans U nited S tates governm ent, not includ of the prohibition law. O ats—No. 3 w hite feed, »63.50 a ton. Hays, ch airm an of the republican n a D. E. R ichards, a ssista n t professor w ith those of the previous m onth. th e loans would be advanced by the ing an y th in g for th e railroad ad m in is B arley— No. 2, $70 a ton. Secretaries— Wants- to Ex tional com m ittee, arriv ed h ere w ith of anim al husbandry a t the Oregon The operation of boat lines on the grain co rporation o ut of th e billion- tra tio n for th e n ex t fiscal year, were C orn—W hole, $70; cracked, $72. his party Monday .’or a se rie s of con A gricultural college, has accepted an Colum bia and W illam ette rivers, w ith pand Work at Once. placed a t »5,260.000,000 by Jam es W. dollar w heat g u ara n ty fund and would H ay—W illam ette valley tim othy, ferences w ith p arty leaders. be used to estab lish c re d its In this Good of Iowa, ch airm an of th e house ap p o in tm en t as county agricultural tru ck lines as feeders. Is proposed by »26@28 per to n ; alfalfa, »31.50. “ D u rin g th e w n r g irls all o v e r th e ag ent for Lake county the Inland E m pire Boat A T rack country on the b asis of »70,000,000 for com m ittee on ap propriations. B u tter F a t—64c. A m erica R efuses G erm an Indem nity. w o rld h ad th e ir first lesson In n n tlo n T he c i ty council of Gold H ill has line, which has filed articles of Incor A dktrla, »60,000,000 fo r P oland. »26,- E ggs—Ranch, 60c p e r dozen. w ide mid w o rld w ide th in k in g .” say s W ashington. — T he U nited 8 ta te s 000,000 for o th e r E uro p ean eo u n tries R u sf, ex P o litic a l B ets. Is P a rd o n e d . passed an ordinance repealing and poration with the corporation d ep a rt M iss M abel H ead, d ire c to r of T ow n an d P o u ltry —H ens, 30@36c. governm ent has refused to accept any S a c ra m e n to , Cal. — A b rah am Ruef, am ending several license ordinances, m ent. The company, which Is capital C o u n try W ork fo r th e N a tio n al Y. W. p art of Indem nity to be paid by G er C attle — B est steers, $11011.75; and »1,000,000 for A rm enia. fo rm e r p o litical boss, c o n v icted In San which will tax nearly every business Ized at $400.000, will m iln ta ln head C A m any for th e d estru ctio n of th e G er good to choice, $10.60® 11; m edium to q u a rte rs In P ortland and operate boats “G irls le a rn e d so m eth in g o f th e W ilson Issues Call F or League Council F rancisco of bribery, was pardoned by and occupation In the city. man fleet In 8c«pa Flow, because It good, $9@9.75. A perm anent organization to handle on the Columbia riv er from P ortland In sp ira tio n of w o rk in g w ith h u n d re d s G overnor S tephens. Ruef was sen W ashington.— P re sid e n t W ilson Mon H ogs— P rim e mixed, $ 15.26@ 15.75; an d h u n d re d s o f o th e r g irls, un- o b jects In principle to th e se ttle m en t tenced to 14 y e a rs’ im prisonm ent In m atters affecting the ex-service men to Pasco and Kennewick, Wash., and m ade by the suprem e council, lt^w as m edium mixed, $ 14.75 @ 15.25; pigs, day Issued the call for th e first m eet of U m atilla county Is planned by the on the W illam ette riv er from P ortland * selfishly an d u n stln tln g ly , th ro u g h Red lug of the council o f th e league ol San Q uentin p e n i t e n t l y in 1911 fol »12.25@J4.25. C ro ss w ork. Now th e Y. W. C. A., said a t the sta te dep artm en t. American Legion posts at Milton, Wes to Eugene. low ing his conviction of bribery. S h e e p - E a s te r n lam bs, $13@14; val nations to be held a t P a ris Friday th ro u g h Its w orld w ide p ro g ram of ton, Pendleton and H erm iston. T he call was Issued In acco rd an ce with se rv ic e fo r w om en. Is p lan n in g to ex ley lam bs, »11.6O@14; ew es, $6@7. “ F lu” H its Naval Camp. B aker led all the counties of Oregon 36 Sows B rin g »55,975. the term s of th e V ersailles tre a ty by p an d Its w ork KO th a t g irls all o v er th e Sepoy Preparedness. Chicago — A p artial q u ara n tin e of ,ln th e value of m inerals produced In Chlcago.-^-A record sale of thorough w orld, and p artim i Ie r i’. ’n sue I'c r com P resid en t W ilson, whom th e treaty S e a ttle . Tn th e M ad ras p resid en cy In th e first G reat Izskes N aval T rain in g statio n 1919. It was followed by G rant, IJma bred hogs was m ade when 36 Poland m u n ities. v.iil not losé ili'.t- e \ ai.oiicA . H ay—E a ste rn W ashington tim othy, m akers designated for th a t duty. h n lf of th e la s t c e n tu ry re c ru it boys— “C itiz e n sh ip fo ru m s a re being o rg a n a as ordered hy C om m andant B assett, China sows w ere auctioned for »55,975, tllla. Lanq, M alheur, Wallowa. C urry sons of old so ld iers— w ere k ep t w ith »38@39 per to n ; alfalfa, »36. due to Influenza. Betw een 150 and and W heeler In the order named. ised fo r g irls In sm all co m m u n ities, an average of $1554.84 each at. the Will Serve T erm o* W lthycom be. ench Sepoy regim ent, clothed, drilled B u tte rfa t—71 @73c. 175 cases, said to be mild, developed. w h ere g irls m ay com e to g e th e r to learn C. H. Oram, state labor com m ission farm n ear Lake G eneva, Wia., of W il and fed and e n listed as so ld iers w hen Salem, O r —Ben W. O lcott, by an E ggs R anch, 48@57c. y ttm re ab o u t th e ir co u n try an d th e ir re- er, Is Investigating th e contents of a th e y a tta in e d th e age of sixteen. T he liam W rlgley, Jr. opinion of thp su p rem e c o u rt In the P o u ltry —H ens, heavy, dressed, 45c; sp o n alh fìlty to It an d as c itizen s of T ro o p s In S ib e ria C o m in g H o m e Soon. le tte r received from S enator 8. A sy stem had so m eth in g to recom m end case pf the state, ex rel. O- M. Robert» th e w orld. W ashington.—Decision to w ithdraw lig h t, 38c. H ughes. In which It was alleged th a t It, b r th e s ta te got a tra in e d youth ns Russian W ar l o ts 35,000,000. “ R e a d in g co u rses h av e been p lan n ed H ogs—Prim e, »15.75® 16.25; medium ag ain st Olcott, w ill reta in th e office A m erican troops from Siberia on com com plaint had been made th a t certala a so ld ier Instead of a co u n try bum p W arsaw .—R u ssia's w ar losses In will a t N atio n al 1I a d q u a rte rs In New York pletlon of the rep a triatio n of th e to choice, »14.25@15.25; pigs. »13.60 of governor th ro u g h th e e n tire unex ed and wounded aggregated 35,000,000, contractors on Oregon highw ays had kin Who had all his tra in in g to learn. an th a t n i rl In any com m u n ity m ay plred term of th e la te G overnor W ithy c a rry on n «-nurse of stu d y , e ith e r by Czecho slovak forces n ex t m onth has @14.50. acco rd in g to sta tistic« of the Kolchak violated th e laws by m aking th e ir em M ach ine Does W o rk Q u ic k ly . C attle— B est s te e r s ,-» 1 1 2 5 ® 11.76, oombe. D issenting Justices w ere H er ployea work m ore than eight hours. h e rs e lf o r w ith o th e r 'girls, on a w ide been reached by the A m erican gov A piece of drudgery that has been governm ent. rla, Benson and B u r n e tt h eife rs. »8.26@9; calvee. »7@14. ernm ent. v a rie ty o f su b je c ts T he stren g th of M alheur county In assigned to m achine labor Is applying “T h e Y. W. C. A h as at p re se n t th i r a financial .way was well dem onstrated stucco. A new electric machine, with Hie Language. ty n in e s e c re ta rie s doing co u n ty w ork blades making 1,500 revolutions per O he T h in g In H is F a v o r. Pity He Didn’t Mlaa Them . N a tu re 's W o n d e rfu l W o rk . M other told slater th at baby came when the $100,000 Issue of road bonds m inute puts on the m aterial, ami the T ills iiu uro- th a t they trn v el ab o u t from “De man da laughs at his own Entomology does not record the sold a t practically $104 for each »100 N a tu re gives to every tim e an d s e a o n e com tn uilty to a n o th e r help in g operator and an assistan t feeding the Jokee,” guild Uncle Eben. "makes you first appearance of the cootie, but we from heaven, so when baby tin s eight m onths old siste r said to a p lay m ate; of five and a half per cent bonds. g irls to pi in o a t social, riw reatlo n n l, son som e b e a u tie s of Its o w n ; an d hopper cover the space rapidly and ef feel lik e kind o' friendly toward ’lm. suppose that they were not slighted to edu<-i'tl«.iui' ¿ind relig io u s a c tiv itie s for from ’m o rn in g to night, aa from th e C harles H. Collins, 40 years old, a ficiently. The plastic substance Is pro ’cause he seem s a«» good-natured and the trip N«»ah m ade to save two of “O ur baby la talking now. but we can’t crn d le to th e grave, la b u t a su cces understand him, ’cause he talk s sky sw itchm an on the O.-W. R. A N., com jected with such force that a thin film th em -’e ’ u id o rg a n iz in g th em t o c a r easy to please.” every living-thing. T fy on tie n e a c tiv itie s T h ese se c re ts- sion of ch an g es so g en tle an d easy th a t ta lk .” m itted suicide a t his home In Pendle of m oisture Is squeezed out behind It, f flea Work w ith th e co u n ty a g e n ts of we can scarcely m ark th e ir p ro g ress. ton by hanging him self to the door of causing a w aterproof protective coat of —D ickens. the I>“' 'i «mt o f A g ric u ltu re tn c a r Iron R ust Proof. enamel to form upon the surface. Close Q uarters. the kitchen w ith a bathrobe cord. O ld F rie n d s h ip Sw eet. ry in g on ’-(<• >e econom ics w ork. T hey To mnke Ironw ork proof ag ain st m at. D isappointed House H u n ter—I’ve Records a t the U niversity of Oregon T h e y e a rs h av e ta u g h t som e sw eet, h e lp p lan p a g e a n ts, a rr a n g e benefits. . Ae F v as It Goes heat It until It la alqioat red hot and W here to Dodge T ips. so m e b itte r lesson«— none w iser th a n then brush It over w ith linseed oil. brought hack th e keys of yonr m ai show th a t 66 per cent of the male etu . a ss ist the girls In going to Y. W C. A Some people's Idea of efficiency la to In India a native barber can shavs sonette— why, these Isn’t room In It sum m er co n feren ces and help plan all pin a notice on the front door that the th ia : T o spen d In all th in g s else, b u t Thia makea a v a m l ah which, unlike o r d e s ts earned p a rt of th e ir expanse a person while asleep without awaklp< so r ts o f social good tim as for tb s com hell Is out of order, Instead of having of old friends to be moat m iserly.— dinary paint or enamel, does not chip for the chllrden to ha va the mumps 1— M o n t i hv A litatila w o rk , while 25 DOF 1 O n ln ln n . I o I W a I I h filed.—Ohio S tate Journal. m u n ity ." ~ . 3 DEADLOCK IK SENATE MAY YET BE »ROUEN i ne O bserver PEACE TREATY IS NOW IN EFFECT MRS. J. 0. SOUTH o Y. W. G. A. CALLS BIG CONVENTION OREGON ASSEMBLY IN SPECIAL SESSION ARMISTICE STILL ON WITH GERMANY PROCLAIM MARTIAL . LAW IN GERMANY NEW LIBERTY LOAN MAY BE NECESSARY TOWN GIRLS TO H A VEY .W .C .A .