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, The Weather Fore-,t Fair, and continued cold tonight 10 Friday. Highest yesterday 50 Ijonwt thin morning 10 & a. m 1? Medford Weather .Year Ago JtfhcM u jear ago todar 50 IjOwosI year uru today g MEDFORD, ORKGOX. TIIURSU.yv. FKRRUARY T. Utli). No. 318. M T Today A'CU By Arthur Brisbane i m U U I LAND BY BLAZE A Joyful S. 0. Day. L A. to N. Y. 18 Hours.' How the News Runs, fisiial Riots in India. (Copyright, Hy King Feature ! Syndicate. Inc.) ; A "day in June docs not con pare with directors' mcet'ii? ! day for stockholders in Stand- I aid Oil Company of Indiana, i Mr. Rockefeller is fishtmp tt? cxocl Colonel .Stewart and I Colonel Stewart is fighting to continue bossing S. O. of In diana. Imagine the emotions of Kloekholders that they arc to receive a 00 per cent dividend j without money and without price, also without income tax, pi,; higher dividends. Four million five hundred thousand shares of perfectly good Standard Oil of Indiana stock, worth at present market prices $44,000,000. That's a Rood deal to'give away at a di rectors' meeting. : This liberality is expected to help Colonel Stawart's hunt for proxies. Mr. Rockefeller may tell stockholders it is easy enough to hand out stock, less easy to nav dividends on it, es- TH'Cialiy If the. company KWW.P. j i' -..a -p ri. Kttln I im cm on jiuui niu winu Standard Ojt octopuses. j I r i....;.,.. iI'aclfic .IlKhway, imiii north noil Enthusiasts were tryms to " hi whilc lh( famf,s were rft5. huy Slatiriam (ill of Indiana 'V00 shares at 'a time. Speeu tii'iors said torlhn1selve.s,;;,,lf Standard of lndinna ean do it. vhv not other Standard Oil companies' -;o others w-ent uti o otneis ciu up m priee. The priee of copper metal R-c:it to T2 cents. Ilicher prices arc expected. In the An ai'onda laboratories John P. Ryan's experiments have pro duced thin copper at' low cost for building purposes. In the lon;:rnn, more copper tvill be tisrtl in building than for any other purpose. : V ' ' ..' . ,-. ' Captain TlawUs, able flier from Houston, '.Texas, leaving .os Angeles Monday morning, tot out ion the edge of the At lantic Tuesday afternoon, spoka (l,o raift iltnt nicht hav- I ing brok,e nil records, flying jross the continent in IS Wttr, 50 seconds. Except for bad weather he would have landed two hours sooner.! ' ; ' ' . That interests you, who will cross, the continent in nine hours before jong, and it in terests railroad 'men, nnionc the wise, will imitate General Attcrbury fit the Pennsylvania, and take tip flying without wajfing, not imitating old stnge 'coach owners who decided that. Vloeoinolives will never nniomit lo )ii'ueh,"iand went 'to sleep. , ! The. news of today Tims in this fashion. ITenry. Ford, wlio 'yesterday rolled, out his new Lodel car(No. 1,000,00ft.' is pro dicing 'iOOfl cars ft (lay in De Wil,, employing .in his plonl .Vln.ftiX) men. ; '!-. , ' ; Ea mon ; De;. Valern, who in sists that Ireland should .be a republic, free of nil British strings, is nrrestcd tryiiisi to enter I'lsier The wrd "re public" is not popular in the north of Ireland. ! Prim a dc Rivera, 1h Span ith dietator,,sn.vs the upheaval in' .Spain ;nninnntn to nothinc: The newspapers are muzzled, hieh indirales some trouble., roionol Burv. oaaiMant Boerptary for mlneii, mtys 20im miners ntedfrt ia South WaloH conhl not bo oh- iContlnued on Taye Ten) 6 U S I N F S S SECT ON IS E Heavy Loss From Fire and i Water Brisk Breezej Fans Flames Toward Ad- joining Buildings Partial i Insurance Coverage' Medford Pumper to Scene! Vive of umU.tr -rmincrf origin- bl thought lo huve lior-n rausttl h.v sparks from a chimney. Rimed the upper stories of the Ashland Hotel al Ashland this morning, emuiliiiR a loss of -I MOD. partially covered by insurance, to iho hotol, and damage from .'water of $Vf0n to adjoining business hous. Tho flainoM. fanned by a brisk breeze, UutiuteiuM for a time, th hunineHs sfftinn of Ash html. When Hie fire was tit its height, watchers atop 'arijninluK nnd nearby Htrur t it res, extiiiKiiifiho"! a number of minor bhtr.e. eaused by flying cinders. The Btnreroom of the I. X. L. Kleetric pt.ir the .laekfton liarber Shop, the i.'arier and Mills Kealty oir.ee, and iiiu times ;m ur. uoKen "ere ilh(! .ll(OV(. fh.ms have moved to , new quartern, j li'H I lie whs Hiispuniieu vi-r uv Inp ti iivnlil ccmxtHititia. ! , ' A pumpi'l' from tliu Mertforil MtTCHEI, l'IKI.l), X. Y., Veh. flw dfMirtntnts inatmK4 by four j -i).v"'hHloo,. mat ' trniled rircnicri In' ohnote r,f t'hii-l" Hoy ' ; - Kill.,.., hu .tls,.(cl,e,l .n th(,.MUn..K-nson Irom Iho time ho s. i-no a! 10:15 lA'lWk, upnn a i took oft yosicr.lny In an iittcmi.t plinii ,onll - for lissiHtaiico. Thojtii bruak tlio solo enduntiico ftlRht ' , M " ""in clo:ire(i ma(l0 a f:,S( run to Ah- In Mrt Tim nil in rtt-r .-iti tint it lit in serviee, aa all x.nnavv had ywxavd lhan lll,lf hla ro,il achieved, before its arrival. " . . . In tlie lU-.llanca monoplane Seven .streams of water were j Green Flash, he 8t-t out to beat poured Into the hotel, and afjcr an jthe record of ;t& hours- and 25 hour and n hlf the nanus were rnlniiles. eaUiblished by the lato Hut'dued. Every one of the 6 . noyitl Thom:is. Ho took off ai rooms in iho hotel were water- y :04 :05 a. in., yesterday in the soaked. Much of the furniture on are of adverse weather condi tio lower floor was removed. I Hon. and at the time of his land- sproml quickly Pedestrians on iho street saw the fire abmit ten o'eioek this mnrniriK' and reported it. Within f le minutes the .entire roof and attic of' the hotel were aflame, Some difficulty was experienced at first owing to .the location, of ther;iC)m)r fIre - The entire city or Asmanu rushed to. the scent; ami aided in fighting the confliiRration. Watch em with hose and buckets patrol led the roofs of business houses. ltesiiienis of this city, Talent, ''h.r"l!5' a.na "'e."'8"-'--' Ashland also sped to the fire. The smoke from the fire was visible In t this city. J The Ashland lintel was built in 1889. and was one of the. land j marks of tho city. It was the ! feene of a fire last November of minor consequence. Recently the ; hotel was re-decorated. It was I formally opened in February IHHW. ' Therft was .a report in Ashland j this morning, that Kmnke had bein noted floating from the roof Inst j night shortly after midnight, but f a search revealed nothing. Tho fire was under control at 11:4ft o'clock. Four Inches of watt-r was in the lobby at that time.- The blaze was the most Serious in Ashland, in many years. The hotel- was formerly known as thu Austin Hotel and was locat ed In the heart of Ashland. It was of a pioneer architectural design with many Rabies on tho roof. It has been under tho management of Ixd! Hansen. Fire Chief Hoy KIHott of this e 1 1 y . who was In charge of the Lul'rancc pumper, described the blae as Vd'UKernuR for a time." The local equipment strung one line of hose to tho fire. Ample prcpsure. the local flre men said was available from the Ashland hydrants, g stream being of sufficient force to rip tho shin kIch from tho roof of the xablc Chief Elliott, asked at whot speed the Ineul pumper traveled on tho trip up, fluured it . its -about i) minuter." Jle jtuld the report that they had made the I - - Journey In 13 minute, more than I .-., ... .. ,t a mllnn minute, wa Mart erf when ' tf J W BHTV ,a" ' "'V' Chief RtuRhmnn of ihe AHhI(ind : HavinK nuccess ully eomplHed mi department avn n facetious an ' mou,, PParatUH expect-s-or to a OuesUnner. I lo m!lko u'marlne Mrvic. in- The local pumper performed pumper performed perfectly. Iho .chief sold, nnd the run it. A.hi.nrf , ...- n . severe lest. I Snv So ood POTITLAND, Ore.. Feb. 7, p, Tho good night's rest L. Neu Stadter enjoyed last night wo. "not hO'good" when he nwakened this morning to find n title; hnd en- tered his room while: he slept nnd stole (21 from his trou-er's pocket, Ashland iiniprm nnnnnn!0Tnni nnmro iiAnnrpp nunroi FORCES FLIGHT! Solo Endurance Flier Sent Down By Bad Weather- Gasoline Pipe Leak Cause of, Added Trouble Landed without Mishap, 2:10 this morning with less Um; had been in the air 17 hours, ti minutes. Jle declared the combination of lee and ra.n that he. had faced all day and night, culminating in a Heries of potty annoyances caused him to give up the, at- A minor brealt in 1 a gasoline pipe, the brooking of the ther mostat nrid the had weather: caused him to give up the at-! tempt. i .. A minor break in gasoline pipe, the breaking of the- thcr- roostat and tho bad wcathor caused .inn lOiifciuemuie. unnoyance. When ! a gallon earthen Jug of water j crashed to the floor of tho cabin, sending fragments of the Jug Into his eyes, he decided he had enough. While he did not suffer any se rious Injury to his eyes, Jensen , said the rain caused him to fear ho Would not be nhle to make: a sale landing. . He hroliKhl his) plane down without mishap, how-J ever. Although he finished 'in second place In tho Iolo derby j 1 from Kan Francisco to Hawaii he described his flight of yester Iday and last rihiht over the Ijoniy! Island flying fields as one of thei most difficult In his career. j shortly after ho ascended ice formed on the winn of his plane, cautdnK him to lose altitude. Haiti which followed soaked him and caused the Ice to melt. j ' Despite these difficulties, notes dropped during the. early evening hrealhed optimism. J It was .lenspn's second failure DISCONTINUE; in an uttenipt to set an endurance nK aponaored by Ihe Pouliry Pro record. A week ngo ho wns forced mo ors iissocliitiun-uH in pact of down by an overheated engine, after two hours In the air. E '" nawir.ioa. u,e u. n. n. .tiniiarti, icnner, wan rpecie m i return here today with the .which will be placed In repair. I Following successful attempts yesterday In which men escaped , .;oni inn sunsen suomarine in ,o feet of water off Binlth s Hhoals. I wltn the old of oxygi. ' Inflated 'bend gear, a leak was discovered i In the periscope of ihe submarine land It was deemed advisable to w' It here for repair. Hotel Has $45,000 FALL RAPIDLY ODAY S TRADE M-w voiiK. Kci.. -..-ur, Thu; leiu rai i-rs'-rve ijuhiii s i muim- i ment thiiL speculative credit must i bo restrained nnd the rise of 1 per j cent In the Hunk of Kngland ills- , count rate kicked the props from -under the stork market today nnd ' pricen tumbU-d 2 tn 17 points in! ' l III? inri h r in jo... December hr.-i the grcittest wave of nelling since Wall Sirei'i ins seldom awaited a nuiikci opening, with more Inter eft, not hi much lo sec what the market would do as it was gen erally co needful thM , a ' rfioUo4V. was inevitable, but to team the extent of the decline. 1 The few first prlees which appeared on the tape showed losses of only frac tions to 2 points but then came a block of 20,00t shares of t S. Steel common at an overnight loss of d points and a break of 1 7 points In Ocneral Kleetric on the first sale. Other high priced Industrials were then thrown overboard. Wright Aeronautical dropping lti points. Case Threshing Machine 15 Duponl 1 &, Wesilnghouse Kleetric II nnd Allied Chemicals, Curtiss, IT. S. Industrial Alcohol nnd Na tional Cash Keglsler fell 8 to 10 points. Halls ylelr.ed with the in -du.it rials, Canadian Pacific drop ping 9 points and Union Taclflc S. 1'rlccM hit the toboggan again lnte In the afternoon when welling ' orders once more overrun the I market, lladin extended its tie ! cllna to 'ii't points and Johns- Man- ylllo to 23. U. S. Steel got down to 17-tl-i and Pero Marrjuctte and I'ackard poinis. .sales shares. . suffered losses of y The closing was weak, approximated !i,3ue.;00ll N. C. WESTERFIELQ TO GIVE ADDRESS A refil ireut Is In store for poul tryrnen of the Koirue ltlver valley when N. V. .Westerf leld delivers an Interesting address at the Central rolnt lli'iinge hall Friday evening, at 8:00 o'clock. "Poultry for Pro lit'' will be the topic of Mr. Wes- terflel.l's instructive talk ami hls'm m the l.ann counly fair during . , ,. ... ,....... i.-..n... liii'sslige promises to lie of vital interest to every raiser of poultry In tills county. There will bo no charge for Fri day evening's meeting :l It is lie- their program nf v-ooperalion with soiilhcrn Oregon poultrymen. . t Westerfleld Is himself a pnirtli'ii! farmer and lias a record iuf much valuable and constructive work, in behalf of farmers of the coast states, accordrng to Clay I Parker, manairer of the Farm Hu reau Cooperative Kxchange of Ibis cily. He tins had wide experience In pouliry raising anil Is consid ered an authority of collect feeds. Tonight, between K:00 and 0:0(1 o'clock. Mr. Westerfleld will give a talk lo thoso who "tune in" on the Farm Ittireau Cooperative F.x cliange's , radio hour over KMKIl. UlS ANOKI.KH. Feb. ?. Til Pele Hauer. young Clendnlc." Oil., wreUer. defeated Dick Davlscoort of Kansas here last night. Unvls - court won iho first fall with a headlock after one hour and SO i,,iun-n. .romi-i nfii. uir npwim in . 21 minutes witn a need lock nnd ; Ihe mulch . few. minutes later . when he threw ihe Kantian out of j Ihe ring nnd tho latter failed to i get buck wllhln the 40 second limit, I Over. 0,001) (ana aw tlio match. FireLoss v BILL FINDS: I NO FATHER WILL FEATURE FAIR THIS FALL Jackson County Attraction Prnmisps In Re Rest in i Uicfnrw A eoMMotinn Plan i iioiui j noouuiuuui i i in OHf fM Dirt Dr-tnft TpIaI I auo iui uiy .mot 1 1 cui Program. ! The .Int'ksuu ffnmty f till- nt-xt Si'lHenilioi' nom t.h illii l the I41i iwiiHt'H; to. he the Ileal, hi. ih hisiory r lltn comtly, accord' lllff to )Jll!lH (llHt'HSHetl tit Ihhi nlxlit'8 mpetliiK of the fair iimhocIm tlon, whlrh ttet'idi'tl lo feature jjut' iU!sk tuitl rminiiiK races as one of Ihe b:-j attractions of the four-day fair. - rhtnt are Kolnt Hteadliy aheatl to p'tivide one of tho bo3t IiioKiam of any lair in the stain, including a niiinher of features never Hoen lioie bpfore An unusual featunr for which plana are hi-iiig inutle la a weddini; in tho KrnndHlautl every niKlit. The fair toisocintlitn will offer enRh lirl.eH and nioi'i'liants will offo-. moichandise to eiu:h eonple. It. ifl'i Iilnnned In.' huvo a bona fide innr- liilKo ceremony poliormed each nl ;lit and it lit sitaKesled that con- pies who have inatrimo. y In mind wait until September and thus re- celvi) woiidliLJ ; presents, which otli- , orwim tnc. wnl,(i m(t havo. The fair hoard suKneats couiiles Itisko enrly appilcntlo.1. and is ready tn receive them now. Secure Carnival li. O. Frnhhach, secretary of tile association will he in t'ortluuil next Saturday to attend a meeting of the American TrottiUK assocla tlon, which will be featured, to ob-, operate or contract for furnishing tain running nnd trotting horses public ferries, and senato bill 4 1. nnd to assist in making oilier ar-1 which amends the stntutes regard ra.tgeinents for the lair program. : line tho standardizing o tho state's Mr. Frohliacb, while In Portland, educational InatltiiUons to Include w ill also make arrangements for jail normal schools since the num speclal altriu'tlniis to be shown , her has been Increased to three, here, Including carnival and other j Carried from tho open floor of shows. ' ' jthe house to the Inner sanctum . . ... . ... has not been seen In Medford for yeiirs, will he another feature of the fair and will Include severel nperlnlly conslrncled atllos to lake pari in the sport. Tho fair association Is assured of excptloiiitily '-(nod running and Irottiug runes, as the string of Horses lo lie usett are regarueii nstrfj ,n juivu n u, iti being iiinnng Hie best on the cnast. j ,n,., nn, ,,.' "',on,' The horses, before coming to .led oll iiephono rales, lord, will take purl In Ihe Joseph- frnm the Judiciary llle lOUIliy lair me weea oeiore ne iuii ees , , ..,-lhn .Mullnomati delegation. The ' tng their appearance here. Ihe , , f ,, horse.t will fill un engngeinent Ml . . . , ., .he Myrtle Point ..ml during Ihe early Z?. oeleaaUon meetml on ' part of October will be at the state ?' '' ' ,- m, 'oved I uin, , I Weili.esilay nriernuon kubll ino The followln" tenl.tive raclngl"!:,t wl'"" "'" iKU'iri"rv "'"i"' i program ,a l een o. II lort VV ",l ,', ,rt ""' ,,n"K lh.Ht nesdnv Sen de ni er 1 T0 narel""' -"-"'' h- '"ntpelled to refer nesnny, Hepiemoi r n. i..o p.. o. , . ... . lh u.im.n.i, Helfu-n-, i: 15 Irol nnd running races; 1 liurs day, ":L' trot, ' s : I .' pace nnd run ning races: Friday, freiefiir all trot, soeclal puce, nnd running races; Halunlay, free'for-all pace, special trot and running rnens. PUBLIC DANCE Bill The bill ' introduced by ,-iiui Henator Geo rite W. Dunn of Ash land, placing lit Iho count in J t10 riKht to rwiilttte0iubllc dances n incorporated towns of less than 2f.OO nonulut ion. was passed bv the acnalu today and goes to the houso ' or npprovai The' bill .was Introduced at I Iip reipivst of Hherlfl Itnlph' Jennings ' father nf nine children, was sen anil received the upHift of IbeUenced to seven years In the state Parent-Teachers' and the Hague ! prison today when ho pleaded ltlver Valley Ministerial assocln- guilty to a morals charge Invoiv tlon, ..-.,......, . I Inf hit 13ycarold daughter. PLATFORM .Power to Formulate Party, Platforms Prior to Pri-j ! mary Sought By Leaders Is Legislative Orphan'; I Floyd Cook Lays Pro-! i i posal Before Committee, j ((p)L'p KALKM, Ore.. Ken. :io early today tha bill to empower sinte central committees to forinu I late party platforms prior to prl ' mary elections, sent down to tho lepislnture by the Kepubllean Btato i central commltteo and said to ' I have tho endorsement of Demo-j ' . rat lc parly leaders in tho atate likewise was a legislative orphan-; When l 'loyd Cook, secretary of ! th li-p ubl lean com mil tee, laid t lie inopii.nl before, iho Men ill i eommltter on elections and prlvi-' leges yesterday afterunon witlPtho reiuest that It be Introduced as, a committee measure, Iho commit-! teetnen sidestepped nnd declined j honor. : 'hut the bill would go Into th0 ! mimit)1 today, bearing dm name of" individual senator, hut said il wnH nnl ,iCi.i(um1 which of two ll, 'n (tlfilt, itnru lm,lr1 unnnuni It.l It.i Several hours of tlcliuto' wove noci'fKtii WiHlnt'sdiiy nl'ioritoon tn Kcciiro tlln lirifsiiijo in tho hotiHC of I'lvo hoiHo MIU and Ihrou aonalo IiJNh, (U'ntocy ccnlci'cd laraoly on thi1' hill lo .i:int -th' aomuton law infii'i'laKO act In tho Oregon cn,U, II. It. .il'O, and t.'hulrman 1'1'Ikr of Iho repeal of lawn coni mlltco, asfillleil itoliiHon of ('lilt -op, ono of the. committee mout hers, for fpcuklng nKftlnst tho bill from the flour of tho house, while helnir n nicmlier of tin commit tee i-eeommendlnt; tho hill. i'lllK .l: Cioulcy of .Marlon made his flrit! speech from the floor of the houso when he spoke In favor of II. 11. L'!S which places well diill- Ing machinery under tho motor vehicle act. The hill passed Iho hniiHi. which Increnses sal- "rles of tho Indiislilal nccidonl commissioners from ?3000 to J'1800 i was also passed. rrovldes Tree Wiinlrns g0j The Ihiiiko passed It. II which provides tree wardens nnd rcBUlnlcs caro of shade trues on ttreeis nnd hlKhwnys. Wilkes' hill, H.. H. 34(1, roKardlnir the mnklni; (of surveys, wns pussed. The house passed senato bill 14. rclntlnK to Hens on mines; S. It. 30, which authorize county 'courts ' to keep, maintain, build. ' . .'. 7 eotinty delegation, Ueprosontnllvn K'lilill Wednesday aftornoon lost bis second fight lo have the tele phone "home rule" bill removed r,nl,i 11... I. ..11.. I.. .... .......... II lr. t.t i,,.u .;.i i ii. i, .. .i of the Multnomah delegation. Tuesday morning Kubll attenipl - which gives rule" right transferred committee, bv Kiieiikel'i .,.,... ., .... referred iinn,iln nflor .econd rend ml- toi, "7",'" ' "'"""" mi 'lamiitnn nnor second rentunt,, w i,,,,,, associations nnd the hankers - - " - lion before further action Is taken i ny i iw nnutn. , m mm not CON'STANTINOH.):. Feb. 7. IJPl The an9.t vna.nl L'rn.n,' I.'toll jahoard which .eoi!& Trotxky. for- finer nean oi inc reo my, head nf the red 'irmv. was portal sniung lor i rrraey. l..n t.t It,,, lender aboard hfr I'atber Sei.tcncetl iiniiTi.AVii n,' i. Wl A. K. Wells, (0. school Junltor and ONSOVIETSTL.MER;uu1YI1'1 raintn REDUCTION FOB NnRFRfiH USED AUTOS IS Demand Made That Cheaper, License Include Scale of i Reduction On Second Hand Cars Two natives Seen. Alter- SALKM. Ore.. Fob. 7- (!) Tho demand that whatever Is done by the staie lerjislaturo in the reduc tion of automobile UcenaeB shall recognize used cars will not down. At a meeting, of the Joint roads ' mid highways committees Wednes day night, culled to discuss house bill .2S0. the measure reducing li censes but not recognizing "used cars, it wao stated that the com mittees will have before them sonn nuntlior bill providing for a scale of reductions on used cars. There, are two alternatives for tho new measure to take, Ono of these Is the passage of a MM by (his legislature dealing down the fees on used earn according to age, and making tho effectiveness of the measure contingent on a. constitutional amendment to bo submitted hy this legislature to the people. The" other alterna Ive Is to put hath the constitu tional amendment and the fee re- ' ' " ' " p, u"" 1 ,u ' nui niecuvn mi- i.-i.n . ,, , ,-,,,, in i-j, i ,n iiino t,,i, lu ' i,,,nt 11 " courses is that Htate IokoI au thorities hellnvu HcBitse reductions j on used enrs as nitulnst new oura would not he valid under the. The joint, commute Hpeclnl conitnlllee that prepared the house hill 2H0 schedule listen ed Inst ntBht to ptihllc criticism .of the measure. No Uollcf Is Claim. ' Hen T. fishorne, executive secre tary of tho slato federation of labor: c. .M. Whipple, a farmer of .Marion county: C. A. Onrrett, , I,..l... ', ' "'""""", "--' that because of tho proposed ono com lucrense In the gasoline tax the change would actually bring no relief. A Biih-commllteo of lite ways and menus committee con ferred long and warmly Wednes day afternoon wilh members of jiiie suite iiinii seitieioent coiomis IkIoii relutlv( to cutting tho stato I looso from tho model farm near " '-.. s ' ' iu unveiuuuo tniiL IHO iuuu pendenco farm has already boon sold and that tho commission enn not sell tho I'rlnovllle fnrm bo-cau-:a It Is on an Irrigation pro ject. A tentntlve agreement, over tho I J""01"1. ' ,'"m'f . T reached that a bill bo introduced: Instructing tho commission to sell ! the Itoseburs- farm. Tho sub- i committee, however, will consider! this further In cxecutlva session, One development was that Whit-1 ney U. Ilolae of Portland, chair-1 ntan of the commission since Its I Inception to yeni-a ago. has per-; sonallv advanced nho.it Ifir.OO 1 an effort to mnko tho projeeta succeed, and that Prof. II. U. Heudder nf Oorvallls Is "in" about HyOO. Heudder Is manager for Iho commission. Tho commission ""' m '""'a uppeiircd to hellcvo tlln . proj.in would ho saved and the 1 ',",m"n"',,'"""n ?f tho """'""""V farm idea made n success, but i lo ov''rc"mn "'o skepticism '" lemoers. sai.F.M, Ore., Feb. 7. (P1 Open , - ... r ,h . .. ' t was stage at a pub c , i i, ... . mPr,1," ' ''"""I'm 'ommlltees of tho two '''T''" W"""M'.""' Vv""n- Operation nf a demand deposit business hyhull.llifg and loan as. "'"'atlons. considered by banks a Iir(.rogailvo of banks only under , . .. un' iiirreni etiue. ivmie hi rn imnn j einllons are not under tho JurlSllo. j tlon of the state banking depart ; ment formed the basis of tho ob jections of Hie banking fraternity. HAI.KM. ore.. Feb. 7. (Fv An Investigation of the death of Wll- SI IN 1. nrrminn nnnnr i xlled opporiition'. " "".. ''" j killed nt the Oregon state prison !lnsl Friday night, will bo demand- led by the youth's father. ! A coroner's Jury exonerated Hu bel Young, guard, of the killing. Georgo ismlall,-attorney for tho Fish f rally said thu father was unaware his son was In the penitentiary here until notified of the (hooting. mmw - ta a m a ON BOARD SARATOGA Avator. Is Guest On Plane, Carrier During Maneuvers Returns to Panama Friday for Home Flight .30,000 Letters Ready for Return Trip. PANAMA, Fell. '. (P) Colonel Cliailea A. IjliidberRh was a guest today aboard the II. H. S. Saratoga.' airplane carrier, -wliilo that ship pai liclpaloil In uiniieuvem of the I'uolfic fleet. Hi) will return here tomorrow and prepare for departure Sunday on a return flight to the United Stiiten. Thin will reverse the routs' of ills ' rilKtit from Miami, Fin., which eudeit yosturilay at 4 p. m. al CilKlnlml. Colonel l.lndherKli'a visit aboanl tho Saratoga waa by special ar raiiRenicnt and in coiupllanee with' a desire of naval authorities that ho be taken alonK to Kivo his opln-' Ion on a naval nlr problem. To attend tho maneuvers he flen' arroHH the Islhmiis last np;ht from CrlHiobnl lo l'anama, where he hoarded tho Saratoga. ' Official quartera were somewhat' at Hen as lo whether ho would' take mull hack wilh him to tho I'ltlled Slates. .More than 30,000 letterH are readj' for tho return flight, hut advices. were received from Rlenrdo Alfaro,i LS. poHlorMct ilopnrtmeril bad tnfflrmed' him It lind been planned on thla trip to carry mall only from the United HUttes. . , Only Trial . It was said Iho flight from Miami had been only a trial affair nnd that no nrranKemeuts had been mado fur a return air mail flight in the strict sense of tho word, but that such transportation of air mall from Central American countries In the United Stales would be pos sihlo when tlie aervico was; ar ranged on a permanent basis. I JK'splVe thM, however, I Kovern Jolnt Im,.i authorities continued theif- plitns to send mail buck to tho United States aboard the plane. Colonel Lindbergh's three-day trip from Miami was completed when lie landed at Cristobal after hops which carried him diirinn tht clliy from MannKiia, Nicaragua. He dolievered 350 pounds of mall to tho authorities al Franco field, and then had hla old troubles with cheering crowds repeated. Tho crowds mussed amnpud his plane and It wan only with dlffi- j cully ho was able to make his way ' n"!'.,UK ",em; He reported excellent weather and flying conditions on tho trip yesterday. Stops wcro made at Puntn Krenas, Costa Hica, David (i'niinma), and l'anama City. Us arrived nt Ills destination on lime to tho minute. r T. ' Mr- nn' wra- A- Ilnhn a I inmiiy lenvo jtonony morninn i.r. I . w-v-o !,.., ,.,., .- I ""'lr ' ' Will Rogers Says: NEW- YORK, Feb. 7. People Ihnt hud n doubt about "tlint pence treaty ntitountitiR to niueh can rest more nssurcd now. Tbe.V voted for cruisers. Iieflin found a cross on one of Ihe fliiBs Ihnt. is used in tlie nnvy. lie w n n t to make it null find void to hnve nnythiiiK to do with nny f lncf thfit Bptsy Bo was not tjie nl'diitett. He has Iraeed the hemsliieliinp on this one rip;ht to the Vati can. Tom will bo. wanting lo nhnlish boulevards thfit make direct rifiht -nnfele croHsinir ((lfiiuiiiip that it was some sort of papal sign) nnd iiink,e 'em cross each other slantwise. Yours, WILL l.OGF.RS. P. S. -Grundy is bringing tho now tariff bill down for tho boys to sitn.