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AIL TRIE Weather Year Ago Highest year ntfto today, d'j Inmost year a n today ;;t Dajjf.Tffmtr-lblTtl Ymr. - tenklr Plfty-srmrtli Y?r, MEDFOliD, OUKUOX.- NATUlflUY. : FOKUAIi V Ki, 19l2!. No. .".27. . IN EGYPT DURING PROXY FIGHT 'ody Found? OFFICIALS IDENTIFIED ENDORSED The Weather " Forccosl-l'ni-tly cloudy, possibly ortaxlonnl rain. Moderate lein. pcnuuru. .... , Highest yewtenlay .... 57 liowest tiil-t rr.ornliti; to . ti. tn... IM M MEDFORD UNE mwmm ai araman I GANKTERS CAVE ROAD 1 PAY i luiiLiiiiiLii nmunifinn DEBATE ON FLAYED BY PROPOSALS BINGHAM k mk3d& oil ' ; ' - ; BY CLASS i j i Commercial and Packing In terests Arrayed Against Sportsmen Solon Com- . mittee Hears Proof Given! Steelhead Is Game Fish j Valuable Tourist Asset. SA1JJ.MM',; O !0.. Feb. ) C )- Coninicrcltil l:f!hornicn .and '.fish . packers from nil parts of the stnto 'were arrayed ' against the sportB nlon In a lively debate before the gamu' committees' of 'both houses ut ft. -public hearing; In .tho lower house Friday evening. Under fire were' four houao bills which fleck , w inuac me aiouiiioau usu u i-uiiiu ; Njyh,. . , O' ' i It. J. KlrkwooaJvlee-i-rrsldont l of tho Orccon llama ' association, ! was master of ceremonies for the ' nBB'iention of spcu'tHmon, Includ liiff Dr. tt, V. l.ocp oC tli Coos mid L'urry Angler' club; O. V. llol cunili of tho CorvalliH Hod nnU Ciin elult, Will K. LowiH, prenidimt vt Die M uHnoniah Jrlunlf )-h nmt AiiKlt'i'a' elubi Goorgti Putnnm of Marlon county, and 11. K. i'lnseckl ; of l'olk county, each of ' which I iiuoted" eminent authorities yl In- i Wtushinsion auditorium the prtf. cidents to prove that tho stcTlhead jPriety of culling to the attention Ot is u nine fish, a sea koIhb rainbow ! n sonata "the ' dangers whk'h trout, and Is more valunble to the I threaten religious freedom" In this state as vwrecreatlonal and tourist ' country. asset thaiVns a commercial asset, j After Ifeflin had referred to ThiQirgument for tho coninier- !"oiuo weak . kneed Protestants elal fishermen and tho packers i ' some wenk kneed Jlasons wus opened by Itepresentativo here" lilnghain interrupted to ex t:harleH lioblsoii of clntson eoiintv Press resentment that. Hoflin who niado n plea for the flshlnc ! industry, "the third largest In tho state." . , . , , J. C. Johnson of I'ort Orford claimed that the steelhead land- locked is not a rainbow, trout. tlQ. the steelhead which goes up the ItoR-uo and other Curry county I lf Herbert Hoover "meets this! slronins in the winter months is ! '"atholle issue couraBeously anil I not a same fb-h... never rises, to ajA'0'''', ,'! will , be , re-elocted ;ln lly. and ."commercltti'1 i'lsherinen j' 1 Ha-' ' 1 ; ! thould not bo prevented from Ink- "1,ut if be dallies and plays with ; Ing this fish which Is worth mil, "" ''e said, "the issue of IH.12 will j lions of dollars to, tho state." ,be Cntholle anil anti-Catholic eon-I 4. -- ' trol of this government," , SAI.IIM, Ore., Felr. 16. (IP) Aihon tlio oIkIU liotiMo IiIHh and ulno wenatt' bills reeeivliif? llio ap proval of tlie lower .houSo during !hu l'rlda3 afternoon' kohsIoii wait II. It. 4 tl which raises the mini- i mum fine for night, lishlng and night hunting, from sar to 00. ThiK makes tho night hunter or night fisher liable to fine from ?100 lo SI 000. Tho bill was draft- j ed to tdop night hunting of deor in iho southern part of tho mule. Another bill oC particular Inter- j est lo sport snu-n which fvns ap proved by the house KrhWy aftu- tinr.n tt-nv II 1! ?1 n.i u hloli in-n- blts tho uso of fiag or guff hooks. tet lines or lines having moro th two uttrnclor blades or more th! three hooks when fishing for trout in Oregon lakes. ; RAILROADS GIVEN COMMITTEE OKEH '. -.V A. 1X0 TON. Koh. 'lfl.--(P)- Thy aenate Interstato commerce oonimitb.'i! today . approved the Fess bill tti permit consolidation of railroads. The -vote was 7 lo '2, The measure would 'facilitate unification of the railroads of the country into n feWrftreat systems opera) lag upon a basis of equal for fair profit and" service to iho pub lic, i This " unification w. Gould, be brought about by mergers, consoli dations ov other methods, of ob tabling ccQrol. Tho bill us amend ed lii committee directs tho inter state commeret; . commission to prfpare u' tentative plan for con- BollUation but. the measiu' .would not make; the ' carrying oiWof such a plan mandatory. . o - . . --, FALL IN TOURNEY! OFtl.ANDO. Fla.. Fofa. Pi. (yPi- C.ontinued DBKaults ion recort!n ' marked the fourth nnniml southern states casting tournnmunt here ! . yesterday. Kddie UraUdon'of Clcve- : land set a nationn record in the: n'iarteiounco distonec event, cast-1 Ing tho weight -G3 feet. Villiam Stanley of Chicago captured the ,f hnlf.ntifi iliclnn rrhit hlit nr- orp-w liolrn 3J2 loct. ; Oregon Weather W. J. Uuckwalter of ClcreUnd ' Unsettled; pi obnbly local siiowb '.: broke tho Rottthern olid national j In oast ami ralun In west portion,) A, record for the ttvexslgliU ounce I tonight anil Snntlay. with nioiler distance ovcut, with an avBrr.co ornto tempernttire. CehtU-, variable S47 feet. Tvinds. . , . Heflin Attack On Catholic Church Draws Fire Great Majority Senators Not in Sympathy Is Claim ' Challenge to Debate Is sued By Democrat. WASHINGTON, Fob. 1 1). (A"; Another attack In tho senate toda-. ns-alnst the ' . Oitholto 'church' by Henntoi' ' .Hoi'lln, , Democrat, Ala-1 baim-,' brought . a protest from i Senator lUiiR-ham. Kepubllcan, I Connecticut, against the .use , of the : senate forum' for speeches "stir- f "- "e ........... "A4a Protestant and as nMii wn," wild Senator LIIiiRllam, " wish to protest nirulnxt the use ol this forum for tho stirrinf- up of ruliwlous lmlrt'd lu this countrv "I wish tho record to Hhow that tho groat majority of senators aru not in . sympathy with those re- i marks even if they tfu. u-iuin-swered." , ' Senalur Heflin I mined lately chaHenued the Connecticut sena ' tu debate with him in the! "Insists upon .making misstate-! nicius' about ine and implying that' Unlpn Fripririph R II T TI P fj s,Q,e one . has asked me to sny!nULM riieUIIUIl D U I II B U svtie one, has asked me to say '-hnt I did." Ileflln said he did: j n0' Impute that some one had', '"'O'11' I'dngham to speak, i In his speech Ileflln declared I Prior to tlie exonaiiKt with Ken- atoi Jiinghum. Jleflin Mil desorib- j eu the recent restoration of tm- 1 poral powers to the none as a steo In the ppyrani of the Huuuiu Catholic ohurch to extend its pod MUcal dominion over tho woA1 . . TWO SISTERS, SELF O.MAHA. Nebr... Feb. III. (fl) Frank .lolne-on. who feared Insan ity would Q'fall bin enllre funilly, went to a hospllal la. aw last night. ,V ill ulul..,.u shut ami killed two and then turned his plslol on ln self. : One sister. Alma, was a patient, under 'treatment Cpr mcntiit trou- btc. Another, Fa.Q was n hospitaO iittacho. . AMhlrd sister, llulda, has been a patient nt tho bospltnl for tho insane nt Hastings. Nebr., for i a year. j Hospital authorities expected "a j friendly family gathering when Johnson, a Kearney.', Nebr., furnier 'called Qd asked to see his sisters, i The three iiad been left in a room i only a few minutes, however, when . three shots were fired. Nurses found the three bodies. An automatic pistol was ulntclu-l In Jolinsou'fO'und. New YorlShow Cast Get Jaunt in Patrol Wagon I N1SW VOUK. Feb. 1 6. iJPt ; Police visited the play; "My if Ciirl Friday," and arrrsted the ; cast after last night's per- forniance ut the Ilepublic j 4 theater. , ptayerj wore, loud d Into a patrol car nnd taken to the West Forty-Uonth street ' 4 station, where they went later fr released under ?f'fu bail each. - The raid followed complaints ' to Mayor "Walker of attire, ' lines and situations. The show opened Tuesday ' nfter playing In several towni i under the name "Undrei'Hed Kid," with a different cast. 4 J . 0 71 ' II Will iniuf JMHHU While the proxy fight for control of the Standard Oil compan of Indiana continues, John D. Rockofeller jr., 13 vacationing in Ojypt He is shown in the court of his hotel at Cairo. . AIM! A mm n N p inwi iOa . I II I UIKLS AI ILIVIPi iVIhXIUAN rKAIN rnniiinr nriTiiTnnrvr inirn rUKiN Alit UtA I n toUUK I M LLtU HALTEDBY PA1NBY INSURGENTS About "Head and Shoul ders 'Too Much of a': poward', Cries to Father 'Had No Love Affair. . ; ,1 ' , , . CHU:ACI0. Feb. ,l,i.l)--An- other self - immolation si.rikingiy suggest ive uf the Klfrleda Knaalc - j ruggestivo f the Klfrleda Knaalc . , . . , , ctt8C of Jayt Ctol"Jl lotiay u,lMt ' ib"v.n m .imw". .liss Melon I- i-KMi rh-li, wuh . : severely burned, though not fatally, in tho furnace of her home yes tor- , day. Much the Fame as Klfnoda (Knaak. she stuck her head mid j i shoulders Into Iho turnaee and over: i the bed of hot coals. The pnln. I however, forced her to fall back, f and her screams brought lien lulller lo her slue. , i sengors. some or the crow iiiaiI ! p apnAl nrn TAIIn jMt,,urI"K ll,0 project. VI was too much l Qcoiunl to sumo soldiers Qii.-Q-J." J ' j iLILlll' AIILV II 1111 Itemarks were made by'the fl go through with II," hTTe eiV.l. i 'rhe -train proceeding . ' f r v m'l W I lAllI Mllll )rl llllil lovrlng during Hie evening: .;, , JIlsB Fiediich's hair was burned ISc.O.i to ytlrecuaro ' f.'om where it 1 " Iwl-vUIWUU White, Jack Wakefield, Col, C, (l, lo tho scalp and her bend and i was lo go to .Mexico t.'lty, was dy-J ' . . Thoinson, llerl Aiidersou, lolijah shoulders were seared. After treat- I nainited between the stations of j Pflniini rTLll TflllA V Kwlgart, John U. .Mann inent of her burns she was re- i Moreno and Cluaraehita. ' Iniiur- I J lfr P I f" I I lT ' ' T' ,!ulll'''i 1;' While of Jack moved to tho Kvunston l'sycho-0;ents then attacked It. the escort j UUIlll LL I LU . lUUllI "onvllle, tleorge Hiiurlln, WlliianiH pathle. hospital. iliKliting until Its ammunition gave; Crock, A. W. I'lpes. Fred Lichens Her fallier said .she had been 1 out. The attackers then burned' O ,' I'- I-uninn, Jim-i c, (.liuldis III. and that she was discouraged O.e train. j CANAL POINT. Flu..' Feb. JO.- - .Louis Jllldliell, .Murphy, IJnrl v-jr- by reason of nn ear allnienl. ! The. Zamora dlspiUclies said j W lTcldent-elect Herbert Hoo- nels. flianls l'nss,' and others. All in... if i.. 'fillltiiiii.li llt ..ti.'ltn,.,,. oo.l fl... ...... , ivi' ennelioleil Ills tour of tile I'.vol'- I haekcil lit., i.l..,. llilotis when she went to the mice room. 'members of the crew detached the Miss l'Q"drich hail no love itf-, loi'omoiivo from the coaches and, fairs, her lather said, nor was there j taking some passengers with them, any background of psychology and'"1" 11 through tho Insurgents' nul1 tidy sueli as Inve.iMga tors found In the Knaak case. .Miss Knaa died frdmrtorns suffered when she nt to The furnace of the Lake l.'.lul'f, 111., liolice station and thrust -her face, arms and feet tlie furnace in what she said were self-sacrlflclal rites. K11I1 T1W1 Snccessrui; K15Y WKST. Fla., Feh. 10. (A') Ton men, the largest number ever to escape froni n sunken sub-llast marine, stopped out of tho siibma - rme je.uuTiiiiy imu in:me mni i . . 1 1 1 . it...i.. way safely to the surface from a dopth of 3 1 feet. QlANGSTERS EXECUTE SEVEN RIVAL RACKETEERS : ' 4 - . . .. TPl,.! . Six of the victims, allejd members' of a Clicsigo Northside in their headausrlers by five gunmen, rnlongi.ia to n eppoilnf transmitted by tHephoto). , A$a$( Follows Dynamite; Blast oc 4 cn Drl . . . .' . . . ' ...I S am GUardS Fltl lt Untl . " Ammunition ExIlaUSteCj inlriifir! Piircno ' .' '' MTlXdCU C1TV, l-'eh. .!(.- (,'TJ Survivors of a train attack In - which as many as 25 or 6U inay , ; t(J Mexico City from' Vurocuaro, Lfchouean, near where tlie atlauk oi-eorrrd '.., n... u ..."I , Malt'o City neWsipei'H today in ynocial diKiialChcs from tluadala- jara. and 'iv.iovn. , J The Guadalujai lliUt(tlw. - In I KxcelMlur tay the entiro milithry escort of the ti'alii--usually be- tween 30 and 00 and its engineer and fireman were killed. ,1 Staniora dispatches to I'QUnlver- i rail merely say "some, of iho pas-1 fur-!wcro both killed In the explosion, : lines to zaniora anil later to Yure- ! euaro'. Tlie enlii'"' garrison at laniorii was win in pursuit or ine .nsiir- gents. ' '.I'..... '..... ..i..ii.... 111..1 ,,L.,t,-, 7. ' '-' 1 ' r" "" 1 M') Completion of the lioom'.vell: .Highway was urged at a mass 1 man was killed . and two woundeil mooting of tlie clininlax of tuoni- In a gun fight with two polb'O of- incrcc" of southwestern iQ-gon here fleers, ;who also wero seriously night, and ' representative!) In wounded In an attempted holdup 'lh" legislature from . Coos and;of a Str,.00e payroll In the office k w. ..(....' ,,..1..,. ;.ii,ooi..,i i, vnr unu u.i no cveryimiTg possnuo to socuro 'such completion. b Photos , Spot Three 'Purple' i ' Gunmen Advance Men" .for Murder Police Say Trail Growing Hot 'Ar rests Near Swanson Warns Officials. ' . ; .it'UUUGO,' Feb. I ll.tfl') Throe ; ."liurple" KauKtcrs Ueli'olt to-, day lln-lee Identified UirnuKU pllolonraphs ' as ineinlierti of the , ; pun paiitt. minted tor 'i iiui'tmiiys ; extupks piaymjjv. . ' ; They were,' spiei )tilico wild, tho ! "Vpotttirs";-' the O'vunoe mini ftr ' i murder. They . Voro planted in mU ' i.'Vaneu td oiitervt- the men marked ' f for death. ium their hours of $MU- : erinu. o that Hie .actual killers; (Would know exai:ly when and how': ; ifi Htrike. , j Two women and a man living . act'OMH from tho naraKO whero tho , Khiik muNKaero took plnoo niado tho , Identlfieation. From a Kcoro of 1 ' pliotosraplis tliey ploked three i ' whieh they mild wore of men who - . r'ixley.W UU'iuih; .1. W. I'er-had- rented 'rooniK ovorlookiiif; tho11"11- Apple.uiilo; Ceortfo y. Kst.-r-Karar.o riunnt which they ueoupled i 1-v- Vahln: 11, T. I'ankey, Central : durJnt: a V.-riod of duyn Innnedi-1 ately preceding ih.wufwiHriinutinnH. Harry and K e y w o 1 I. brothers, and Kddlo Fletcher were tile threi' rtuo idelures veri Identified. FolloVin tho itlentifieatlons piw lleo announeed that the frail iV ChioitKit'H bloodiest nn uk murder was growing hot and that impor-1 taut arrests were near. , George (1-lugsl Moran was found, not by authorities, but by news-. l-'U'er nu-n. '1 ho seven who were lain were Moran mobsmen. . A 'fiery shuft of censure and !MI.,L. was shot In- .-tatCs All..,- ....... , si. ... il. l , enforcement agencies Cnlonifu; Thii stiitc's attorney called rolieo! Issued tills flat: "Knforce the. gambling law and tlie laws against vice. ' "Obey these orders, or you'll go to prison. O .4 n tr.1.1 tl,..,,, I ltd I I 1 l.ill' diPartmcnts were lo blamn for the gang .mnssnere.:' 'rhrse inurders, lift snld, and the long list of un solved ones that preceded II. wore . .j,,, u ii j,..-. ". . "V'lacis and figures, and ii.uiir.i,.ii t t,,,u r". tvh ,n,'m' wu" ""' sy motley Which enforcement agencies had permitted gangsters lu collect. ' ' " , I Blades today from Clewlston to I Canal Point, whero the iQ'atest j damage in the !!L'8 hurricane and 1 flood occurred. . j Ho was visibly Impressed ftr tho Heroic work or. ino surviv,rs in returning to their farms ami in re-j building the towns of Houtli liny, Hello Hindi! and I'aholioe, which virtually were destroyed by the: 'storm. i . I. - r,.T'.TT" llKTItOIT. i Fob. ( Ono i.,r r . i,,. r. ,i. un ivminn crm-i m. - iracmrs. inpay., i no ihmiu i ooon whs bh-nilrn-d as Kivd Itows. bootleg rino. who were ihot ddwn nnnij. (Auoolnted Press photo --'' :,,7 ,1 : , El imhi awWfWl Committee Named to Take Definite Steps Need Outlined at Meeting Las! Night Cost Estimated $79,000 to $147,000 Many Give Views. . I ! the. for . St.'ps 'towards M-curlilK Williams t.'rcek ettt-olf road. Hie development of that eetb Oof southern Oregon, and: a shorter routo u tliu H!Uhuri) and thttre- nivci, were liiken laVt ni0u ' at a meeting held at the Hotel j Mfiirord, attended by representu- ' t Ivoh from (InintH' 1'usm, .laekson-' vllle, (,'roseent City, and potntH he- t weon tli. i'aeifle oeean and the : l'lioifio hlhwaj,. eommittoo ttake definite I stejm towanls the V-'i't'ootlmf of a; program fur tho huildinwr of the iiatl, wan named as 1'ollown: Kd 'Kendall, t'resi'ent City: It. H. T-eoimrd. Kerhy; 1J, M, Hayden, I ndwiMul: Krcd l.iehetiH. 1'roVuU; ; 1 "l,1C ii. II. While, .lackMinivlllo; 1 v lAiman,, .iurphy; ;. v.. (Vad dis. Jledfonl. ( J rantH i Conimltti'ciiien froni 1m!, Aidiland and Cold lllll wlU. he named latei u . ,r, UrnntH I'okh- presided aM elialrman of the moot- ; ; i . ' lu m'epose.i road would pi n , ' a long-needed out let to the , ,Ull"s i:''l,,,k , areashorteii tho vide a hum-needed .out let , " u ,'" ",n wiisimre and tho ..... .- ..,i.,, u new route .. V irl.:t rich in . , P- :i"'o. liuani i:.UU and lill - "W Valley seol power Uiu'm ! . and eveniually lWd to the lighting by e.cetrlclty or .:?e OregoiM., , .'yl"':t"'v i maeaclamiznilon of the. route, ft was agreed l.y Hmso present that!, l ie eilKl U'tlS ll.tllt I.. I. onslderlng tho ,,Od and value of the oiio ki uio oisinct and people concerned. O iicmuciiis oi i no vtiuiums Creek district intended and slated their oasu in a plain and convincing iiuuincr. u. I' . Luiiiau, tleorge KnQlin into i,'....h ii ...,,,.,, H'l v e the feasibility of the routo ft ' cilen Ireland of I're t t'Jiv I j Iiniul.,,d lhu gatlieriiig (hat Kouth '"ft1 OroRon could be assured of1 llOlr wiiole-soillod sunnui t In feasibility of tho route. r ' "I'd.," l-au,.,! , .' At tlie start of the meeting jiert Anderson filed an Imiuiry ua to Why It. K. ll'op) Cntes, Bouthern Oregon member of u, Hi,lt ),gh. niiy oonru was not present. i ns place Is here, said Air Aiidersou, "11110 I move vou that Iho secretary he Instructed to go to the telephone and get him and 1 . . 1 1 i hlin to got down here." - t .. . . .. fi 1 " ' t'reseent i:iy ;'i' ne 1110 or ijouinilssloner Outiw, uml nil.l ihnl he 1..1..1.. 1 was for the road, and I hat ho was ihlnking ,ui the time about roads ,i .,1H .. ,,,, t in.Mvorked," 1. H . .,, VP..Wl1.'Kp(1 j in,,,, Hie rest of us," retnned Mr ,1. ......... . , , m-n, imhi i no mo Jon was car Anderson, ami (ho motion was cur. . vw.u, aim Heeretary llak went iopiair nini returned In flvovlu Mites in report that cn Issffiiier nines could not ho found. ' l'pon motion of 11. K, Lllnian of Cli'imlK I'ass, 'ii motion wus adopted thanking J. ((runts I'iism Cave- men for IhV puhllolty (hey laid jOiougni in soiilherii Or, .gun. Itoilny. It Is iindei stood that betook ' The (.'ommlUc,. j,, eXH,eleil to! the ealh to uphold nnd defend I get together within a week or icir'!ie eonsMiiillon. keei away from idajs and take lu'elliiiluary iicllon Mile Bedford golf links hereafter, ' -1 - TRAVEL DECREASE CI IK '.till l, Feb. 1(1 - .i,Vi The Jctii U)'ji wan a bud one for the nth-Gads., um eoiicerned piismuiikoI'. travel. II Is revealed by statistics Jeoiiiiilled by Unlliviiy Age made ! public today, , ' ! The tilltnbcr of paiM-llgers ' CSS.Ootl.tllill) was Hi,, smallest of I any yen- since luufi. .The number ...... .. .. " ".' I " " sieuiier innn any year slnco iimiii any year ajneo 1 0s The niiinbor or inlles truv. j lelid by tho nveruge train traveler j ji-'li4) wua tho lowest in tile from 111!! t l!'2tl. P'-rli.d I RAILROADS SHOW W 'ft.' v"' MRS. ELLA MCDOWELL R06ER5 I.tirlSVn.l.K, K.v.. Fob. '1 he boilv (t a woman was found todriv in a creek In t herokee park, weighted and sunk In throe t'oet ,it mini mid wnli'iv lllVCHlU uaCon was started to determine if dm hodv was that of Jlr.t. Klla .Me- Lowell Kok pretty widow, 'who diNitppoarod Octal er 7. last. OATH OF OFFICE ; Change in Position Comes' On Anniversary oj Arrival Here Reaves Cnnn f OP MrtU, nlnil OrtliMoLw COLONEL TAKES o nnrnn rr n iirr ivcvv woian guiuy io,ll))nmlv MnoonTT .cIiwk. Lane. Mar- u lon' Cla.-kamas, . . and ymatilla; bUCCeSSOr Here. ItHird. WashinK(fft Xtnn. Klam- ,v " . " '.alh,- UoukIhh, JaPTiMon, Cooh and , . . . . ClatHop; fourth olaHrf,. YnmhlU. Ra- .lUHt nix years ao thin fore- Ko noon, from the time he arrived Vu" " ' t"ru ro,n(l.ow. ooa Jjll(0. (1ntam. Ila.ney Jo...- 1 , U 1 . m 1 ,., i"n, ..u.t.. i'"""""' ."V l"IO ICI.CI1LI) lt,,UI,.lCU. . O TI,"H, "we",l l"K-n, L;cns," i ,, , ft v , , , ,.., , motionw.o loseinito lmra, tin to - morrow or .Monday he will depart j r'"' v w,,llu' 1 take up his new , ' ' , .. . ., V a : l" " " ' " ,. " , ,llm;ky. veteran In Yosemllo park I ...... , , , , ' v O i ( (. f;. Thoinsoii. I to succeed him as Vinerlntendent ' of Crater Natloiuil park. Tho ' tlilnl and last step will como when afler spending a short lime In showing his successor "the ropes" ; here, he will depart for Yosemlto park lo remain permanently, .Mrs. 'I'botnson and their sons will re- ! nip-In here for some time befoW? t tho ' California ! J" nlng " hint ;purli. - While no fuels were given out heyond Iho .burn statement that Colonel Thomson 'had been .sworn Into the' Yosemlte governnieiit Job ,l,e lilnd to dlinih niilmiits. keen hU 'hip pocki-ts vneant of sbootlliM i Irons ami glassware, and help :nltllli. rule flint triit'k:. of fill '1111- time, v Another i;ofnrilence worthy of mention in connection with bis tir- Ival here six years ago today to take tlie Crater lake park super bitendency in that th weathir of today and that on Mm day his arrival uas nlinost exactly, the name. - " ' . Dreads hoimrtuiv. Colonel and Mrs. Thomson and the'r sons Mere a Very tired fam ily after their trip across the country, and felt iofte lonesome and forlorn as they wandered about the depot platform waiting tur K.niu on,, Id extend them the ..i,..i k..n.i u. 11,1. ,.,.,.i,. not then knowing that It "la 1 Cre.'lf Cenntfv." a fact that they CJoiillimed on rase Two.) I ' i, tC El 1 hg; I ;irt V "Vi1', 1 K i k Kl f I I Tentative Report of House Committee Would Place Jackson County, in Third Class . Salary Schedule -Sheriff $2500 Judge, School Supt. $2200. : .SALIiil. Ore... Feb. 1 . IPj-K The house eommitteo ap)ointed to classify the counties of the state and the connty .officers for the purpose, of securing uniformity in salaries made a tentative report Friday noon,-dividing tho counties . in five classes and providing a definite salary schedule for each class. : Kunalized valuation Is niadji the hasls of classification. Any discrepancies or . possibly Miki ses In the first report will be h-iXed out before the final re port is made. , . ' In ItH fiiHt report the eommit teo has chnswtried tho ooulttlofT as folluwt: . Kirwt, class, countlos liav Ints a valuutiod of over $r00-,000,-0i0, aeeopd olasH, ciQntieN havlin? a Valuation of more th.Q $75.-, .000. nun- iiidvi ..in ...,,,.,nu i,t'. lag 'more than 5 15.00 0.000 ; fou.'lh jovor Slir., 000,000: r.flli. all eounties J,n n valuation under 123,000.; 'Vt t1' present time the counties of the state would fall In the fol- jlowinK eJa83iirttiun: Flrnt, Mult- , li1-1. XTnlon. JTlllumook, Poll Wan- Loiuninm aim Jienion, nat Ii hlinnW fin.l Mnnt,n 1 iff. $ur.00: trensuror. $1S00: clork i m judge. $i 00; school -miperln- ,1.,, ,.,f,. , county, 'commissi ounly, commissioners.. SJ.G0fl. ; HAIiEM. Ore.. Feb. 10. (P) I UrlnglW the ngllntinn felt nlntiil thiOlcKlslatlvo halls for eonsollda- uu'0w oourd c. regents and pooling of revenues of the Uni- vei'flt of Oregon and ' Oregon Agricultural cclJege to u head, ! henators Hell and Hchulmnrleh Llftlncd In tho iniroduction of a bill Fr day whlc)i would substitute for' I the two bourds of reccnts n single. board of nine directors to bo named bv tho governor, v The identity of the two institu. itlons would be maintained by the plan - nmt each would have its i president as now. but over them and functioning in tle capacity of la general manager for tho direct ors would be a chancellor. , .HAoHM, Ore., Fob.. U.- Arr Members of tlu memift srouds ami highways eoiimlttihofVhiqUlr-t insr Into ruports that disgruntled' contractors urn behind sonutfl bill M;l twhleh Would neperatu the of-, flees- of highwav mutineer nnd seeretnry lo thft' nltrhwiy com m le sion, a Joint, position now hold bv UoyJA. Klein. " A Will Rogers Says: MOW Olih, I'YIi Hi.--KiiiiieliiH.ly jhhi, let't' . Ydlu cikIiI .nullum iik iiii cihIiiw. mi'iit to study liiiitiaiis. in- tsllltlillp; .Nimioi' , llIdNSJllCM. Tlmy wiinl tn find nut wliiil kind :.o f n lll'III't Ii cuts 11 11 d c r ii I'Hi'i'onn (1011I, Y 11 1 11 tvaiits tn kntiw wliy Ni il j-.' I )n inn ami throw 11 fni'wni'il puss flirt hfiM tlmti tliey dim 11 uTiM'ii ajuitii.i 'It to study "croup tkmdunt" uml liuniuii lii'littvior. ('lit, e(iu'( i'S Hi"- I'liuv fol' tlint AH lids stul'f ' would -liiivn liei'ii u kick to Aljd bimroln, Wouldn't, il A nullttK' IJiTf tdi'tit'it work iiotviulii.VN lion sisls of ttiiiikitiu up tit' tilings for Ho' sttidoutti to piny Willi tliut looks . like ttudyitta. A kiiulei'f!iirt(dl ti;iiilii'i- it is 'I in. it witli si'liomrs in i-yiiij; to tnmise. , , . Yotii's. . , W'UAi ItOtilUiS. I I