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THE WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK Snef Resurre Most Important THE H O U S E Daily News Items. OF COMPILED QUALITY FOR YOU t Pleasing and Attractive Style* in the New Events of Noted People, Government, and Pacific N o r t h e d , and Other SUITS AND DRESSES Thing, Worth Knowing. In our Fancy Goods Section— Plain and Novelty So von persons. including two wo men. wore killed In Hallo. Germany in the elaah Saturday night between policemen and communist,. Georgette*, Silk Allover Laces, Metaline Cloth, Ombre Georgettes, Silk Demi Flouneings, etc. A ll Bankers of Illinois, under the aus pices of their state association, will start a battle to exterminate the bank robbers, drive them out ot the state or into the penitentiary. first-quality fabrics at prices surprisingly low. W e incite your immediate inspection and selection while the assortment is at its best. The bulletin issued Sunday by the physicians in attendance upon Mar quis Curxon o l Kedleston, lord presi dent ot the council, said their patient did not pass a good night. Is Steam Cleaning or Quality Cleaning French Dry Cleaning Pressing and Dyeing There doing Not is a difference between our work imitators. way and Our The senate Saturday ratified the treaty with Great Britain, negotiated last February, regulating the level of Lake-of-the-Woods, between Minne sota and Ontario. Canada. OUR W A Y TH E REGAL merely sponging and placing a hot iron of on our cus and in tomers’ clothes always The Woman's Christian Temperance way union has set for itself the new goal work the dirt into the of world prohibition, world purity and world peace, said Miss Anna Gordon, national president of the Woman's Christian Temperance union Sunday. garment. this In this way much harm is done in look new and have a stead more aristocratic look. garment look like new. of making the Omaha police and private detectives have instituted a search for a "per fume bootlegger," said to have swindled the elite of this city of sev eral thousand dollars by selling tea on the representation that it was "fancy perfume.” W e care for and store your suit while you are out of the city R eg al C l e a n e r s , T a ilo r s a n d H atte r s 127 North Sixth Street, Bet Glisan ar.d Hoyt (with the Orange Front) Phone Broadway 1399 Satisfaction or N o Pay Immediate construction ot a 31.250.- Mail Orders Solicited 000 motion picture theater building in Portland is planned by Warner Brothers. Los Angles picture pro ducers. according to the announce ment made Sunday by S. M. Warner. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER Lewis W. Thompson of Coodlands, Kan., was found dead 300 feet below the rim of Grand canyon Sunday, his body badly mutilated. Authorities be lieve that Thompson either leaped to bis death or went over the rim by accident. W ill Promote a Full Growth of Hair. W ill also Restore the Strength, Vitality and the Beauty of the Hair. I f your Hair is D ry and W iry, Try— East India Hair Grower Vice-President Dawes expressed re gret Saturday that he would be unable to accept an invitation to speak be fore the annual meeting ot the cham ber of commerce in Portland, Or., April 23 on account of a previous en gagement elsewhere. I f you are bothered with Falling Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair Trouble, we want you to trv a ja r of E A S T IN D IA H A IR G R O W ER . 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Stra horn, president of the Oregon, Cali fornia & Eastern railway, with whom for nearly 50 years she has worked in the upbuilding of the west, died in San Francisco Sunday after a month's illness. The first direct cable service be tween the United States and Italy was opened by the Western Union Tele graph company Monday. A new cable to the Asores will Join the How Italian cable laid out to meet it from Anzio, on the Italian coast, by way of Malaga on the south coast of Spain. ADVOCATE FRAME NEW REVENUE LAWS Mrllon's Conclusion» Will lk Ready September 15, 1925. Washington. IV C Treasury tax ex ports soon will begin preparation of the basis for new revenue legislatiou and Secretary Mellon will be ready by the time the house ways and means committee meets, September 15, to submit conclusions as to tax require ments. While the experts have only begun their study. It was said at the treasury Monday that two tax installments will have been received before the com inlttoo moots and the treasury will have the advantage of knowing with some deflniteuess the revenue produc ing powers of the present rates. At this time the work ot the treas ury authorities has to do with admin istrative features of the law aud in this connection use is being made of the report of A. W. Urogg. assistant to the secretary, who spent some weeks last year studying the British tax administration. Secretary Mellon la leaving the work entirely to his tax counsellors at present, and neither he nor Under secretary Winston will take a hand in it until (he skeleton ot a program has been worked out. After that Is done it is planned to hold numerous conferences between members of the ways aud means committee and treas ury officials who are expected by Mr. Mellon to co-operate fully with the committee in the drafting of the teg- (station. Peace Congress Called. New York.—An international rellg ious congress ot 11 faiths, to' discuss world peace, has been called for August. 1933. in Geneva. Switzerland. It was announced Monduy at a meet ing ot the trustees ot the Church Peace union. Part of the income from a trust founded by Andrew Carnegie for the promotion ot international Justice and good will through the churches, will be used for preliminary organization of the congress. Proportionate representation In a “ world committee“ ot 1009 will be given the following religions: Christians (including Protestants, Catholics and the Eastern Orthodox church), Jews. Mohammedans. Bud dhists. Contuclans. Sliintolsts. Tuoists, Hindoos, Parsees, Jains and Sikhs. The congress will last 15 days. New Pact Drastic One. COOLIDGE FAVORS EARLY ARMS GALL State Court Is Upheld. Washington. D. C.— Persons charg ed with violating the Volstead act can be tried in state courts, the supreme court declared Monday, dis missing for want of Jurisdiction a case brought from California, by A. Brambini and Isadore Maffla Charg ed with violating an Injunction under the Volstead act. were brought into the superior court and convicted. They contended that, being charged with a federal offense they should have been tried in a federal court. LODGE DIRECTORY Pythian Bath House and Sanitarium to Open Way. G R EA T BRITAIN FOR IT Knight* of Pythian of N. A*» S* A ., A.| /V. and A> (0|<eratir<g Under Fupsrvl- o f U. S. Government) Aotlop on Both l.»ml and Naval Arm n u>n aments Wanted: Coercion Is 4ir»*/i« Malvern Avenue to Ik Avoided. Washington, I). C. Recent develop ments uffectlng tho league of nations disarmament and security protocol X ure believed by President Coolidge to have opened the way for further con sideration hero of (he announced pro ject for the calling of n new arms limitation conference by the Untied H ot Springs N at. Park, Ark. I Hot Radio-Active Water Furnished hy the Government For All Hath*. Sanitarium bis 10 Rooms, D*l and Opcrat«! Rooms X Hotel has 56 Rooms; Telephone, Hot and Cold Running :: Water in Every Room. Rates $1 to$ I per day BATH RATES: 21 Baths . , , $13.00— 10 Baths . . . . $6.50 21 Baths to PythlanN and Calantheans, $M.50 States. As soon as tho fato of the league protocol Is mado kuowu definitely it is tho purpose of the president to I. B. P. O. E. O F T H E W O R L D take up the question !u a serious way with Secretary Kellogg. Information emanating from Genera so far has reached tho Washington government only through unofficial channels. For this reason officials will await auth entic advices before taking any step approaching a formal presentation of the conference idea to tho nations In terested. None ot the powers thus far lias been actually approached on the subject. At present Mr. Coolidge favors sub milling his project simultaneously to the various powers. This step would involve action by the American am bassadora in laindon. Paris. Rome uml Toklo under Instructions given them by Secretary Kellogg. Tho procedure at that stage would be for the diplo matic representatives In the four countries to ascertain and report to Washington tho reactions ot the var ious governments. It Is the hope of President Cool idge that the reactions of each ot the governments will be fuvornble to participation In the armaments confer ence. If it should develop, however, thut the ambassadors encounter op position to the conference proposal or are informed that any one of the gov ernments decline to participate. It is the present intention ot President Coolidge to have the Washington gov ernment go forward with the project j with such others as are agreeable. REDUCTION OF T A X E S IN 1926 PREDICTED Havana, Cuba. — President Zaya*. commenting Monday on the approval by the United States senate of the Isle of Pines treaty, said: “ The news has not surprised me by any means, as f am fully aware of the spirit of Justice of the American government." President-elect Machado said: " I never had any doubts regard ing the ratification of the Hay- Qnesada treaty by the United States senate, which has always been in spired by sentiments of cordiality and friendship to the Cuban people.” m \ Developments in League Held Washington, D. C.—A new extradi tion treaty with Mexico, the most comprehensive convention of such a character ever negotiated by the United Statea, is awatiing signature, covering not alone narcotic smugglers, but providing for extradition ot cus toms and prohibition law violators along the border. Arrangements for the signing of the treaty have not been completed but It was indicated at the state de partment that no delay was expected. — The treaty follows the lines of the Washington, I). C.— The outlook for American-Canadlan pact for extradi tion of drug smugglers. a reduction ot 3300,000,000 In the na Senate’s Act Pleases. i p jiu ffli m m N O T IC E Dnlitia Temple No. 202, I. B. P. O. K. of W., of Portland, Oregon, meets tho 1st ami 3rd Tuesday nights in each month at Stag Audi* toriuin. All visiting Daughter Elks in good standing in their re spective Temples are invited to meet with us. P A U L IN E E. J. M IN O R . Secretary, 419 Abington Bldg. of the houso ways and means com mittee, said Sunday, adding that he’ Syracuse Lodge, No. 1. K. ol P., meets the second and fourth Fri day nights each month at the Stag Auditorium 381)4 1- Morrison St. W. C. H O L L ID A Y . C. C , bill St. Y C K S T R A IN , K. of ¿25 Mead St. bo 10« N. R. A S.. Post No. 118 Levi I1 Jones Meets every first Wednesday night in each month at 8 o'clock tion’s taxes for the fiscal year 1926 , Is "now favorable." Chairman Green L U I.A H U B B A R D , Daughter Secretary. ROSE C IT Y LO D G E No. I l l , I. B. P. O. E. of W .. M E E TS tho 2ND A N D 4TH W E D N E S D A Y E V E N IN O S OF E A C H M O N TH A T T H E S T A G A U D IT O R IU M 381', E. M O R R ISON STR E ET A LL V I8 IT IN O BROTHERS A R E C O R D IA L L Y IN V IT E D . E D. C A N N A D Y , E. R , 311 Macleay Bldg YOUNG, Daughter Killer. t it f/f Headquarters and Club Rooms. 284 '\ N. 17th Street All ex-service men are welcome to join. For further information CALL BROADWAY 5425 SAMUEL MALVERN, Psrr Ctmmtmdtr saw "nothing to prevent” reducing the maximum surtax of 25 per cent, and general lowering ot all other income rates. “ It is tho Intention,” he asserted, “ to have the new tax law passed in time to apply to taxes payable next year, and If this Is done, the ad ministration will have the unpre cedented record of having reduced taxation three years in succession.” A surplus ot 3373,000,000 has been estimated for the fiscal year 1926, he said, and the exact amount will be known by the time the committee starts work on drafting a new tax bill about October 15, so that much work on the proposed measure will be well under way by the convening of con gress in December. "Th e original treasury estimates of the surplus for the fiscal year 1925, which ends on June 30, next, was about $68,000,000" ho declared. "The receipts from taxes have been larger than were anticipated, prin cipally by reason of the Improvement in business generally. Some expenses also will be less, while on the other hand, some are likely to bo larger than was anticipated, of which the re funds of taxes Is an instance. On the whole, I think 1 am safe in saying that tho surplus at the end of this fiscal year will exceed $100,000.000.” Maurice L. Gibson of Prather Hill. Mo., near North Kansas City, killed his four children with an ax early Saturday while his wife was in an Actress Seeks $103,000. other part of the house and then hack ed himself with the ax and later New York. Louise Glaum, motion slashed his wrist. He is expected to picture actress, has filed suit for live. No reason has been assigned for $103,000 against J. Parker Read, mo the quadruple killing. tion picture producer, alleging that More than 31,000,000 is to be ex he owes her the money on a note pended by the United States coast executed in Los Angeles in Decem guard service, 13th district, embrac ber, 1921. Read, by whom Miss Glaum for ing Puget Bound, the west coast of Mid-West Has Blizzard. Washington and Alaska, during 1925 merly was employed ^and starred In Chicago.— A typical March blizzard in waging a relentless '■ ar against a number of his pictures, Is said laden with rain changing to snow and to be residing In Paris at the present Rritlsh Columbia rum runners, ac borne on a 60-mile wind, was moving cording to Captain F. G. Dodge, com time. Into the midwest Sunday, with warn mander of the district. ings of a sharp drop In tmperature. Women Protest Award. Suicide by the explosion of a stick Already It has tho west, particularly Buenos Aires.—Telegraphing from of dynamite was the fate chosen by the Rocky mountain region, in its Jesse T. Wright, 49, a mining engi Lima, Peru, the correspondent of La grip, and was sweeping two ways. Nacion says that 6000 women held a neer, whose mangled body was found Snow blanketed largo portions of in the American quicksilver mine demonstration in the streets of Lima Colorado, while In lo w ^ lyigy^ snow Sunday against the award in the near Middletown, Cal., Saturday. and high winds were accompanied by There was evidence that he had Tarna-Arira controversy by President a rapidly falling thermometer. Coolidge. After marching to the mon slashed his wrists with a razor blade before setting off the powder. His ument of the Peruvian World war Noted Composer Dead. hero, where flowers were deposited, widow lives in San Francisco. the women proceeded to the American Denver, Colo. — Professor Henry Shorter and fuller skirts with hid embassy singing the Peruvian na Houseley, internationally known ns a den tucks and a return of the waist tional anthem. composer of music and director, died line was predicted Sunday as thous here Friday after a short Illness. Ho ands of modistes, members of the British Ship Fired On. was a composer of many works used Fashion Art League of America, gath Gibraltar.— R iff tribesmen Saturday by symphony orchestrns and of church ered for the opening of the league's fired on the British ship Amber, en music. For a number of years ho was four-day convention In Chicago. Alla gaged In laying cables for the Eastern organist and choir master ut St. Plpley, president of the league, said Telegraph company off the A frican John's cathedral here. 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