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EBFORB Mai The Weather Maximum ylrdy ... . 45 Minimum today . . '. Predictions Colder tonight. Rain or mow, Dully -Hlxtrenlh Year. ' Weekly- I'lriy-t'lml rear. . AIKDFOliP, OlfWiON, Tl KSDAV, FKIUMJAIiV 7, 1921i NO. 272 Body Found in the Potomoc May Be Evelyn Nesbit Thaw Chicago Policemen Ancient Pomp Marks Opening of Parliament To Be Waked Up By A Shock in Wrist M Tribune SENSATIONAL i i . . . . . V ARREST IN CASE TODAY Los Angeles Sheriff Declares Arrest Will Be Made and Will Not Be Sands Sheriff Conducting Probe Indepen dent of Police Mary Miles M inter Being Guarded. MM .Nfii:i.l H, IVh. 7. Tito f . sheriff a til I Mil M III! tl I III Ufll txiailititliia- nil linleoiidriil luc tlKMlkm Into llil IHirilr 'f '!') lor. mIiMi It lui ireliiuly iioiiiiikO, urn mi ilx llMry Hint n woman tnvAied. Mtiitimiu il llmt nil urrcl would Im mailt) litli' liMlny unit U would not 1.0 Sund. I.tm ANGttl.LH. Feb. T. Hiifi-irt ll.il i la i.f F.lko, Nrv., tiiili(in'il to the Hiit tli-pui'lliii'tii hel e tmlny lliul I In' iiuiti hi I'urlln, New, thoiiuht to Ih' 'j iiril Hnml. wanted in inp. li-' t 1ii Willi the murder i f W illiam 1, Tiiylur, motion picture dlreetor lint', a not Hitntli. ninl hml ttlvin n M.tt iHfat tm y ni i'iiunt of hla m n vi iih iiIh which (IImiiIvi'iI all mimih Inn. J.OH ANGF.I.KH, Krli. 7. Motion picture idiurinn nrwr liuvn record' nl a nu ro im-iiiIiuuI nolrrv drama limn t lint of th" a'lUr ikt mir lOUnlluK tliv death of William 1 mend Taylor. fntnrd director. In which polu p and private Iiii'iikiiIimi tor the past nl ! Ii"" llnVlop,ll only nhianl'itf cnntplli atlona o( love, liuy. olit and ailvnituro. Uhllo fuiKTill I0i"llllou In lln floml tribute and rripn't for the lain niytry nian priH-milii. tiivmll natnr tudnv runlloun ttuulina o( ami rakln other M'4 ltm from li-ii.l-Ina ai lr.. und . k loot . to find wlirilirr itip fntiil ulint of lnt W.il -iii'cdity wit irointtd by Jt'olotin)'. fear, vriitfvnni-n nr amna ili-rily con. ildliil iiinllw riiKniiliTiil In thn iml' mil nimiili mlv iny(rrlou lf of otii' who. prior to lo, un knnun na Wit I lu in I'linnlnalinni I'l nur Thiiih r and lnre im Tn) tor. I'ollio arv mmvivrvliia In t lull arart-h for Kilnrd F. Bandii. fiiinur Iml U i -xi'i rotary of. Taylor. To ! nin In luivr. hini lit pnlli i. Iliilulu 11 mil nut HiiihIh (or nnvoral uionilni, ibaiKltiK arnml luirrny and buiKlmy. both In i uiini'i tlmi with thi'fta or in-tb-b-a from tlm hmua of Taylor. Xtoiiinii Waa Motli 1'i.lln. ili'tiM tlvi-d aald tlirv m-.-k tn t'onni'il u ii inn with tlm crlmtt u tin' uih' Mho fli'iil Ihu allot, pi ompiiil by ri-bitlon with a woman, InvrHtluu lora of tliu abi'rlff'a offli'i' und inlvltli-di'li-i'tlvcii ltiili'u( tltry fiTl confl dent that n woman fnrtilnlii'd thn mo rn und tlmt thin woniiin will provn 10 a motion plrturo Ui'trrnn. Him--ml urn known In bnvo hviwi Infulii n I imI with Tuylor and out of mmn' wuninn'a liifiilunlloli, thnno Invcatl uatora niiv, tln knV to tlm iiiynti'i'V MhiiotihK will I. ii dnviliii(id. Ni'vn fiiM'bi'i', inotlmt plrtuii art ni. ul one tlmo wnii ciikiiki'iI to Taylor, but tlm iimam'tnriit wuh broki'ti off owlna lu liicuiiipiii Ibllliy, Hill Mil Ul . Clnli'it Wliidmir, motion plrtine lo t-n-aM, wiib Tiiyloi'a itucat at ti Imtrl pmiy within ii wi'i'k ui'for tlio niiir iIit. mid nt- Hint time, Him told tin' polli'f, Taylor tliri'iitcnml In kill KuiiiIm If Im roiihl i'Vi'1' lay lil JtiitulH ilium bin). . Mih. lioualna Mm Lean, wlfo or a motion pli iui'i' iictor and nnltthhor of Taylor, told of hoarlna a allot on Wfdni'Miliiy CVfiiliiK and aoclnif a Klranitii man rmorgn from Taylor'a llvlna room riitiniirf, aiiillc tit brr, turn to Tnylor'a dimr and mut lor Homi'tliliiu, thou diiparl, walking ! twin'ii thi lioitHi'a tn an alleyway. 8ln did not toll her hUHliand until tlm fol lowlnn mornlna" whan th mui'drr nf Taylor waa dlm'ovnrcd by Tnylor'a (Continued on mir tlx.) i jjTi'y; $300,000 CHURCH TO REPLACE HANG OUT 0F; GYP-THE-BLOOD, '1 1 1 1 V 1 1 Ji NKW YORK, Feb. 7. Paul Kolly'a dive, a notorious don of concentrated vice In tlio titty when the old Howery wbh world fiiimd for lis lii'ii'.nn Inlquliy soon will unijorrti)' another lniitnmor iIihhIh, (lanihllnK Joint, aiitoon, rend'n.vnua of tho tinderworlil, hMiiouqiii' show, piMil room nnd hnnftotit fori "Lofiln Louie," "Dhro" Frank, "Gyp thn Hlood", und other notorlotiH cluirunleis u nil finally a rostfuo nilssloit for lui man dornllRta Paul Kelly' (II vn him boon thosfl. '"Now1-fohio' tha unntiiiiiceiiiont of "IVictoi-" John Ciillnlinn, "'hlaliop df tho Itnwoiy," rlinplnln fit (ho TonilM ami VAHIII(iTDN, Fob. 7. lluvlnit found u marked rnaetn. hlanro between dm feature t,f it wotiiuii wliiimi In ily wan fi ninl yi-nt cr iln v in th Potomac river mill phr-t riKiuiiH of Kvclyn Nesbit TIiuw, former aitro wio wuh recently reported to have 1 Ihu cu riMl from Imr New York In mo, WnnliiiiKton police today . asked pollen nut In title" of Nhw York to runporntc In ef fort lo Identify the body. NKW YORK. Feb. 7. Finding of a In (1 y In the Poto- III lie Hlllll til ri'Hi'llililu tljul (if F.vclyn Ni-hIiH Thaw today re called tlin ml lliul limt October Him liml attempted suicide by pi Ison. Recently win wan evicted f n in a lea room dim liad linen riintiliiK In I In U)-r tender lulii district, till" I hot dropped fru m six lit. HARDING ORDERS FORTIFICATION OF fiUAMJLOPPED MRlQls President Takes Prompt Ac tion Following End of Arms Parley Final Order Halting Work On Navy Waits Upon . Ratification By Senate. WASIIIStnON. Krh 7 (By Aaaorlatnil I'reaa. i I'realdi'ill litrd In k will order appended all wot k on j vcaaida in w UiilldiiiK which are ilea-,' lined fir the acrap heap under the I puval treaty, but will taaua no tl.iitl 1 order for dlmoiitliniiiiice of Hie work until the treaty Im initially ratified. It waa mild lodiiy nt I Hi' White II mi ho The prialdi'iit. It waa atnled, al ready linn ( rdered reaaatli n of work un addltlomil fortlflialii na mi tlio! Irliinil nf tint in and llkewlae furtlior devi'lopnienta under way lit tlm 1'hll Ipplni' UlatulK, tukliiK hla union In view t f the claime of the naval treaty fUltiK the alatua quo (or tlume I'a cif'c IhIuiiiU of the l lilted Htatea. The treatlea reuniting from the arnia runferetiri, It waa aald at the White I loui', are expected to be aint li tlm ai'liale the ItiHt of till week, altliciiKh thla will di'pund on tlm aub- tutaaU'ii of the report of tho American delcKntlon to the prealdent. - Mr. HurdliiK, II w'aa added, haa not do-1 rlded whether lie wtU preaent the ti eat lea III peraon or by letter. Tho prealdent waa roprenetili'd na of the belief that anme reducilona In the piTHiiiini'l of the army and navy would reault from the arm confer ence iiKroi'iuenta. but cf "reasonable number.'" The navy. In hid npfiilin, It waa aald, should not no boyond st),tOU men, the loweat mliilniuin (or aufety. WASHINGTON. Feb, 7. Immedi ate translation of tlm work of the arms conference Into a rediu llon tf Kovenimental fxpenditurea wan cult nil for by Senator lluruli, 'republican, Idaho, in a formal statement ti day In whb'li ho declared a further cut In the army should .be had and tho IrtopH returned from the Rhine at once. WASHINGTON. Fob, 7, Orders for the sending of new kuiih it' ll use Ihoso In tlio Philippines fortlfl- (Contlntied on Pago six.) N. Y. BOWERY atiperlnlondenl of tho Hadloy reeue mlMHlon, that a $:i00,fl(Mi churoli of all tiatton will bo erected on the silo. Whore onco tlui human derelicts wore enticed behind barred (lours of tho "dive" by tho odor of liquor, tho click of thn wheel and tho lmmhtor of women, lu now will' enter tho place nt tho Invitation to a hit of gospel, the promise of a "feed," ji "flop" and brenltfiiHt In the morning. Tho church of all nation will be financed by the Now York Society of tho Methodist KplHOopal church. Tt will he flvo stories with chapel, dlnlnfe rooms, HlnonitiK and ' llhrni'le, rooms, gymnasium TIia point) and corcmoay of old fa I eori'iuony of old fa. of tlm royal family of opi nliiK mbiin of y. Tlm alxivo plmtiy- ) atati! coach, bcnrlnt; tared the arrival KliKland at the put lluiiii'lit today. Ktuplm ahuw Ihu Kltiu (Ji-orK and Queen and I'rltRi-KH Mury. Jlra. Marisot Ah ultli. wlfo of tlio former iiretiiler, now In tlila couti try. AtnliUKaadnr Harvey and tlm Man hli m phii of QtiecnHlieri-y, ah'iwn below, Wero liiiiuni; tin- notaldca win) intended thn prvloua aeaaion. WILLGOSTU.S WA8HINOTON'. Feb. 7. The aid- dl. r. would receive npproxlmntt ly I2.t.o.o,oo on the hurl ut lioium stlninti-. pi-epured for the bouw! ,.,.,,. ,,,..,, - w... .v offin-ra of the iirmv. navy and ma- line corps. i This tot U pre.Hct.,1 upon the as- sumption that fin per rent or tne , llli'll who Bcrivtl un fee army anil iu per cent of those who saw ncrvico with the nnvy and marine coi'im will take lush. AnierliHli l-eUn officers have esllniuted that not more than half the army men would elect the rio.li provlnlun. und they tonk Issue tniliiy before the conimlttae with uvy and ntiirln corps offlcem who fig ured that TS per cent of th men who I served In those services would elect to take money. Captain Philip WIlllHms i f the nuvy bureau of nuvlgntlon estimated tho cost of the bonus for men who served with the navy at :'T7.65:i.H2 and Major H. 11! Putnam, assist unt pay muster of tho murine corps, placed the cost for niarlno corps veterans ut 3H.77,r.a:', Hrlgadler Gemini Lord biiilci t officer of the war department, previously hud estlmateil that tbe cost In the iui of nun serving with tho army would be 2. 2 2 7. 1 0 fi.tiOO. With the examination of Captain Williams and Major Putnam and sev eral other witnesses, thu rnmmitteo InnUKbt tlm bonus hearings to u close. The commuted will meet tomorrow to consider tbe provision of the bill, and the nmjorltv members soon will begin conference!, with the republican members ot the senate finance com mittee oil methods of financing the bonus. V WASHINGTON". Feb. ".The prob lem of Hi'jentliiif revenue sources to defray tho coat of a soldiers' bonus measure rested today In the hands of tho iimjiiilly members of tho Iioiino ways and means committee and tho senate flnuhco committee. Informing the majority members of the two committees at a White House conference lato yesterday that what ever lionuft . bill waa enacted should cany ft revenue provision, President llai'dinif joined In an agreement that they should confer Jointly on tho question -of how the revenue should be raised, with the understanding that when a decision was reached it should be submitted to tho president with a view to his concurrence. It was believed today tho Inter committee conferences 'would begin a day or two after tho approaching eon elusion of tllft bonus hearings, before tho houso committee. Prefers Catching Runaways to Playing With Portland' Team 110C11F.STKU. . X. Y., Feb. 7, Joe Hargeiinf, Infleliler, Hold by Detroit, to Portland tor the Pacific Const league, today mild hn had terminated all lie iKotlatlons for a 1!22 contract, "I can make wore money catching run aways than Portland will pay," ho de clared. . Sai'Ronnt. has a local business. "i Astoria P.M. Named. WASHINGTON', Feb. 7, Tho pres ident today nominated Charles V, lluldermnii to be postmaster nt Asto ria, Ore, . .'i '..' . ' ' ' Minn nnn nnn A .11 I I I II II 1 1 VUUWW V t, I I L I 1 y Lr i , 1 iw Margaret Dyes Her , Cats to Harmonize With Her Draperies ! NKW YORK. Feb. T.-Mina ;F Murnaret Owen, 22 years old. alnaer. haa her freedom toduv he. ' cauao alie haa promised Muela iiur mniiii iubl buh win nvver j a!illn ' i,vr cot! ' liarnionize 1 Hh ber hotme draiieries or the vlTid-hued clotb'ng she wears. 4 Miss Owen was hailed before , - ,m. iimK'siraie wnnu ai;enis OI , th(, SiM-lely for the Prevention if a i' i, ,.. a-i.....i. i:..j valuable net feline match liranerieii in her The animal died, wif estified Home. AS BLACKMAIL JAt.'KSON, M;ss., Keb. 7. The IOU.uoO ilaniacc suit filed amiinat FranelH V. Itlrklinid .of New Orleans alli'Klnir seiluctlon will be called lor trial at tbe May term of federal court. Miss ISirkheail is now In New Or leans and is suit! to be u hope It's in valid us a ri-su'.i of the two opera tions. In a lengthy statement Issued last liiKhl tJovernor Kusnell bitterly, de nounced the chin no of Miss l,lirkhc:id ns an "infamous blackmail," Howard Kvans, editor, if the Halt iesl.urit Monitor, and Join: Tllley, a prominent attorney of that city, have been Miss Illrkhc ad's chief counsellors of late. Governor Rus-i ll aald ' ho knew nolhinK about the case. Attorney Tlllev said: "I saw Miss l iikhcad last summer and she told me the story. I did not advise or counsel with Miss llirkhead .in any wnv except to tell her that Iter story ootild not be published unless it was made a matter, of record In the courts. The woman was In destitute circumstances ni,.l In a pitiable physi cal plight. Further than this, I know nothing about her troubles." Connm-l for Miss Itlrkhpud in- n statement, denied tho suit wuh a blackmail pint. WALLA WALLA. Feb. 7. Tod Thye. Portland, wins from'Gtig Lar son, two out of three falls,! In a close ly contested mulch. v LKWISTOX, Idaho, Feb. 7, Muff Hronson, Portland, defeated Dflly Morrow, Spokane, by technical knock out in the sixth round of a scheduled twelve round bout. , . ' VANCOUVER, II.. . C, Keh. '. T. Hockey: Vancouver 3;i Vlt'tnrli 2.' 1 f so . nesses : : MISSISSIPPI GOV. BRANDS CHARGE TED THYE WINS OVER GUS LARSON . . - . i.. V, DEAD, 25 HURT KirHMUND. Feb. 7. Three per - , sons nre known to tx dead und al' HMD, VA. Hfllfl RIIRNS: 3 et J5 injured in a fire here early" ppe Is halted as good augury lor toduy whli-h destroyed, the Lexiitori hotel and twveral nearby buildings '" "nted at 1150,00,1 !w" at xhe rire escape collapsed and i .bem-ved to have entombed venarenchK .persons. Many were injured by ieap-l. ...,., ,ha m.,,,i., i Inir from windows. The flames nuicklv - - spread to the SavlnRa bank of Hioh- momi. tne t-ean launary, tne.i.o-oper-j ative Exchange, the Anderson-Wilson J-apercompany plant and the Clyde, V. i Saunders printlns- plant. all of which were badly damaved. The known dead are: Hiram B. Austin, Hncastle. Va.; M. J. Fox. Wll. liamspiirt. Pa.; J. N. Thomas, sheriff of ' Albcrmarle county, Virginia. "Among the injured was William O. I$ulle New York, badly burned about the face; Paul ' Blijone, New York, fractured hip: William P. Little Portsmouth, Va., and J. H. AVebb, Fin cast le, Va. lielief was expressed that most of tho unuccounted for persons later would be found. David H. IHtts, member of the Virginia house of del egates who lived at the hotel, waa se riously Injured In jumping from a window of the structure. . SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 7. Old man winter, ejected from the hills and vales of California Is In full retreat towards Washington and Oregon according to the forecast of the I'nited States weather buivau hero today. Ruin, borne on a moderate southerly w ind, promises to obliterate the trail of Jack Frost in this state during the next"24 hours. For Washington and Oregon rain or snow Is predicted within the next few hours, but tt will be colder tonight and a moderate, southwest wind w ill shift ti4 the northwest quarter and blow a gale. . Storm warnings were hoisted this morning on the northwest coast from tho mouth of the Columbia river to the Canadian border. The Daily Bank Robbery i SEATTLE-. Feb. 7. The First Na t'onal bank, of Poulabo, Wash., was entetvd last night -toy bandits who blew the vault, destroyed 30 safe de pt'Sit boxes and escuped with cash, se curities and jewelry to an amount es timated at $30,000, according to in formation received here todnv. CALIFORNIA COLD BREAKS. STORM S DUE IN OREGON ClIK AW), Teli. 7. Tha old faahloni'd policeman who "pull- ed" a box and then arwtif. an hour nappinR In aomo ahelt.erfid corner la Ihraatonad with a ahock In the wriat. CblcaKo offlelala, planning to equip very patrolman with a portable wlrelawi aet are cr.nald- ering IranamittlnK their algnala by attarhini? two electrode to I 4- acb patrolman's wrist and at- 4 trading his attention by passing an aler.trlc Impulao through hla ayatem. Vlalhie or oral aignala are un- auited to the needa o( thfl po- llceman patrolling a beat, the clty'i wlrelea experta ay. Ber- lin, Germany, policemen hae been equipped with; an eight pound wlrelesa wblch trtnamlts a chock when headquartera wanu a recipient to ran to the neareat call bot - NEW POPE IS , ftl n i French Newspapers Rejoice at Selection of Pius XI Elec tion Supported By French Cardinals Vatican Re sumes Brilliance Again- I PARIS.' Feb. '. (By the Aanociat- - d Press) Election ot Cardinal IU.U1 Trance b' the nfw"i,afr" of opi"'1 ions. He is credited with understand- j ing France and the French people A and is generally understood to have been supported in the conclave by the ! o. u... oi. x curl o bhu.!" o nu mi,ct. "Thus the supreme pontiff, holder of the highest moral authority in the WOrld,. announced that he intends to consecrate his efforts to bringing back peace on earth." Baron Denya Cochin declared to the Kxcelsior: - ''The election ! admirable: it can 1 PRO-FRENCH IN PARIS OPINION m i and must have the happiest conse- ments. in all these respects great re quences to our country. We are jus- ' suits have been attained and the" SUC tifled in hoping that such a person- j cess of the conference for which the ality will understand and love France , world will owe a deep debt of gratitude and will recognise that the law of 1 10 ttle initiative of the president of the separation of 1905 was not directed : rnlted states of America Will be the toward the church." ii,...iD, ,r fr.- mmn ti.ti.rna. Charles Maurras. in the royalist I "'', 7 newspaper L" Action Francaise. is in- tional re,ation8' cllned to be doubtful. Remarking German Reparation that Plus XI seems to possess all the "The problem of securing payments marks of an Italian patriot, he suys: I of reparations by Germany In tbe man "Tho Italian patriotism doas not ; ner most comfortable to-the general always harmonize with Slav patriot- interest engages the continued consld- Ism, especially along tho Adriatic Tho Petit Parisien, which repre sents on most occasions the opinion ot the average Frenchman. Welcomes the new pope, seeing in him an en lightened, up-to-date personality of opinion and liberal views. Italy Rejoices. ROM E. Feb. 7. (Ity the Associat ed Press) Tho Vatican today began to resume Its usual brilliance, eclipsed by the deuth of Benedict XV, in prep aration for the coronation of the new pope, Pius XI on February 12. The pontifical household was being set in in order. All ltajy, judging from tho mes sages received at the holy see, seems full of jay that Tius XI sits on tho throne of St. Peter. All predict from his first apostolic benediction that tho breach between tho church and tho state will be healed during tho pres ent pontificate. Tho pontiff's position In this re gard, us summed up in a speech which he delivered jvhen installed (Continued on Page six.) E INGT WASHINGTON, Feb. 7. The Northwestern Long Distance Tele phone company and tha Pacific. Tele phone and Telegraph company ap plied to the Inter-state ' commission today for permission to consolidate their lines In Oregon, Washington and Idaho. The proposed agreement between the .two companies provides for lease of the Northwestern plant to the Pa cific corporation for fifteen years at an annual rental of $3 1,750, If, dur IG TELEPHON WASHINGTON. IDAHO IS REQUESTED LAUDED BY KING GEORGE In Opening Parliament Both King George and Premier Pay High Tribute to U. S. President for Achievements of Washington Conference Irish Questions WorrV. LONDON", Feb. '7. W Aaaoclated Preaa.) Prime Mlnlater Lloyd George, speaking at the opening aeaato of th botiae of common tlila ""afternoon, termed the Waahlngton oonferemr one of the greatest achievement ver registered In the history of the world. LONDON", Keb 7. (Ry Asaocluted Press.) The imp rial parliament which waa prorogued December 19 to await action on the Irish treaty by,the Dall Eireann was reopened today with the reading of the speech from the throne by King George. Regarding the Irish treaty, the klnK said parliament would be called upon to consider "such measures as may be necessary to give effect to the agree- merit. xie aiso loucneu upon me w g(rtlaUoiis for a pact with France: to guarantee action in case of an. unpro voked attack by Germany, and . paid high tribute to the accomplishment of the Washington conference.' In his speech the king said: "During the last three months th Washington conference on tbe ques tions of disarmament and the Far East continued its sessions. A treaty -de-' signed to maintain peace in the Pacific has been signed by representatives "of the British empire, the Vailed- States. France and Japan and awaita"l'atlf(!a- tion- New Relationlhtor' ' . ..ii-Mlo thi iroatv rtmlapen I the , AnKlo.Japane8e m&ace i am fcappy to twwn the two coumrie. will, remain as cordial as ever under tbe arrange- inu.nl thii. -nnr-lmliit At the same j " " - " time our relations with the " United , States of America enter a new and even cioger phase of friendship. , ' ' i ..iBmnl aIsn wa reached on the Liwo,n f Hlnrmnmnt ami a treatv has been signed providing a large mea sure of relief from the harden of arma- eration of my ministers . and of our allies. ' ' "The German government, at tho request of the allies, have themselves submitted proposals which are ''now under consideration. "Discussions recently Initiated ' aro now proceeding between my govern ment and France and Belgium with a view to conclusion of agreements 'for common action In the event'of an un provoked attack by Germany. ' "The situation in the Near East cin tinuea to engage the anxious attention of my government and it is my earnest hope that the forthcoming allied' dis cussions In Paris may result In an early solution which will terminate the conflict in a manner honorable to all parties concerned." Economy Urged 1 ' To the house of commons tho klnK saM that estimates ot service for th coming year would be presented und that every effort would u made-to (Continued on, PaUn, alx.) ; i jf! ing the term ot the lease either com pany desire to complete the consoli dation, the Pacific, company agrees to pay $250,000 to the Northwest ern and to cancel an Indebtedness of $295,000 which It holdB against the Northwestern company. .. Tho Northwestern company, h.a been unable to maintain It earning in a competitive, relationship wltli tho Pacific company, the application asserts, adding that the (joiiHolidatlon wou'bl, add to the effic,leu?y of loug distance, service, .'. MERGER IN OREGON