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THE ADVOCATE HITS AT C H IC A G O W H E A T PIT OF CHURENT WEEK Jardin» Demands Immediate Reform of Hoard of Trade. BREAK IMMINENT I STATE NEWS IN BRIEF. ro a d ^ < úf W ashington. D. C. Failure on the linker — The lWIveder* hotel at ” T ~ part of the Chicago board of trade to 1 ! Sumpter, built In the old boom day» of — tako immediate steps toward the adop- _ . , n ... .. u | , half a century ago. wai destroyed by KOAD UPKEEP COST Palmers Position n e to w , n r , between u and i t «‘clock sntur- E L E V E N M IL L IO N S o rie i r tta u iiT m u s t iiiip u n a m tion of proposed reforms NOW will lead day night. The ertgtn of the fire was ______ action with a view to the suspension Precarious. Daily News Items. not learned. 0hl# w,„ «.|l>a# to 911.U00.H00 or revocation of Us designation as a Salem Member» of the state hoard ,llU Y*ar «» «»>• upkeep of the 10.000 contract market. Secretary of Agrieul of control have completed tho task of ®‘‘ ‘“ '•b o u n ty highways desig tore Jardtne warned Monday. nated sa state route« Of this »mount, over 91 fund», . 000.000 will be derived C O M P ILE D FO R Y O U "Keeogniitng that the wild fluctua C O O L ID G E C O N C E R N E D J S Ü S T r . ^ ' t S T . from county while fund, the remain- tion» In the quotations of May wheat cently to redeem other bond, of equal Jer wU, fnim were, in the opinion of the department, amount bearing t higher rale of In i„ adlutlon to the »U.ono.uo f.w to manipulation. I cannot escape main tenant-«, 912J.000.000 la to be Events of Noted Tropi«, Governments due the conclustioa that it is imperatiTe (,>mmi»»ion<-r H»ne> Refuse« to Kudge tere»t. , , spent In new highway construction From Stand Taken on and Pacific North »vet, and Other for the hoard of trade without delay Eugene — Mildred Hamilton. 11. tbn)U5h , h, combined efforts of fed- to set up the adm inistrative machin Hoard Policy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J M llam tl eral, »lute «nd county governuivnta Things W orth Knowing. ery to prevent recurrence of such a ton of this elty. was burned perhaps' "lhla combined maintenance and condition." said Secretary Jardtne. "A fatally late Friday when her clothing «'»»‘ruction co.t. totaling r23.400.000 failure on the part of the board to W ashington. D. C Shipping board caught fire fro«, a candle with which no‘ Ohio highway» ,h* «°UI Mrs. T.ucy Linder of Spokane was take these steps Immediately will . . . ture on for the year. ».is p ay ng for It doe» not take Into account ten» affairs have reached a critical point, nominated for representative from t*>'\ It,aV(J to me. under the term s of my fourth legislative district at a repub- p|ain obligations. no alternative than with the question of whether Iatigh Salem Fred Hosier was killed In of thouaands of dollar* »pent by coun- *»«• township» In the upkeep of llcan county convention Saturday. , to inaugurate action looking to the C. Palm er will be retained as presi stantly Friday mght. when bis arm H I). Hibbs and Thomas Hennessey suspension or revocation of the desig dent of the fleet corporation the issue. was torn off and he was thrown vto- r"*,U " f ,r m t r Importance. Neltherl lently against an ensilage cutler which turca “ of «“*• • <v:,un‘ and ‘I* maintain- so-called 10-for-l rail m erger promot- nation of the Chicago board of trade cities ln'° in pavlug ors. were convicted of grand larceny as a contract m arket. In these clr- The longcxlatlng disagreem ents be he was operating. The accident oc- Ing their streets, many of which are tween Mr. Palm er and a m ajority of curred at the P. ter R oster farm near u„„, by |hrwlgh ,rafflr in the Ix)s Angeles superior court Fri- cum stances time is the essence There are 85.000 mile» of public day night. i Secretary Jardine characterised as the board have developed to the de Monitor. o .i -H in ig h u school student, who roada outalde The Vnited States battle fleet came of far reaching Importance recom gree that President Cooltdge has taken balem „ „ u la o o Ohio o ml|pa of of munldpalUlM ohlo home Saturdav after one of the great- m endatloas made to the president and a hand in the situation and Indications refuse to sign a pledge that they will cK, ^ 0 u | of thnmU(hrar. „ t cruises in the peace time history board of directors of the Chicago board not join or take part In any secret aK, of 97.000 „ill.-. in the state. 10.000 of America's navy, a five-month ex of trade by . so-called members' pro- are that a solution of the problem society within tho schools here will ho miles comprise the Intercounty high- will be attem pted shortly, curs'on across the Taciftc to Australia committee. These recommenda suspended or expelled, according to way system. 0.000 mile» of which are tions. if put into effect, will, he be The board, which has had num er announcement made by school author!- kept up by the state. It is announced that the German lleT(.^ R0 a ,on|t way , oward ^ n e c t ous disagreem ents among its own When the budget was made up fur government will accept the American ¡n(. # true supply and demand situa members, has found Itself continual ties ,, Friday. . Sm _ ith .... . , the was maintenance of atate reservations in connection with the t(on on the chicajfo m arket, Myrtle Point Pilot leg blghw#ylI> and tb, repair avallabU1,y of ly at odds with Mr. Palm er on pol senate approval of the treaty of com secretary Jardine considers of icies of adm inistration. These have broken and Don IcCuUough, his pus- fUnda was not yet assured, so the bud- Vierce and am ity between the two part(cuiar im portance the recommend- involved term s for sale of ships and senger. was injured when Smith s e„, waf i.ns.-d on funds outside the countries. ation to set up a committee of bust- lines, the num ber of ships which plane made a forced landing at the revenue from the new 2 -cent tax on Philip K. Ahern, for SO years north- nes8 conduct. The regular members should be kept In operation, and the Coos and Curry fair grounds Saturday fuel flat tsx money tins begun to west chief of the Pinkerton national 0f this committee during the period relative m erits of expanding opera night. A shortage of gasolnle aeceesl come Into the state treasury so that at tated the landing. present there Is available 91.700,000 detective agency, died at his home in af iheir incumbency would pledge tions at the expense of economy. for maintenance and repair of Seattle Saturday after a month's 111- themselves not to speculate for their In the background has stood an ap Culp C re e k -F ire of unknown origin more highways than the budget estimate ness. Ahem once served on the Chi- ^ rs o n a l account. parent feeling of some commissioners destroyed the home of William Krn took into account. cago police force. Another recommendation of far- that in delegating powers to the fleet shaw. near here, at noon Saturday. The gas tax revenue will he used In The vote of Methodists both north reaching importance, in the opinion of corporation, the board had in effect Mrs. Krnsbuw was alone with her chil various place» over the atate as It Is and south on am algamation of the »«cretary Jardine. is the one giving abdicated functions conferred upon it dren at the tint" and in an effort to needed at points not already provided northern and southern conferences of ^ a board of director, power to limit by law. save her baby she was badly burned for In the budget. 11. J. Kirk, chief en gineer of the hureuu of maintenance the Methodist Episcopal church Sat- daily fluctuation, in the m arket prices Indicating his direct interest. Mr. ami the child may die. and repairs, said. In 1020. Kirk esti urdav stand, 12.000 for amalgamation of S ™ * during em ergency period, Ooolfdge summoned Commissioners Klam ath Falls -A nother posse out mates, there wUI be still more money . ' . . such as occurred early this year, Plummer and Hill to the W hite House. and 952 against. ____________ fitted and provided by the Klam ath ! available, Previously he had discussed the sit county court left here Saturday for Ohio t* enabled to spend nearly While lacking official verification s h ip p in g BOARD DEAF uation with Chairman O'Connor of the at the W hite House, reports persist T 0 c o o u d g e . s p l e a s board. On bis behalf it was later sta t Huckleberry mountain In a final ef twice as much for the maintenance of to find some trace of M artin »tate rout«» In 102ft »» It waa In 1021 that Dwight F. Davis of Missouri, act ed that the chief executive had reach fort Owensby, Merrill rancher, who has »*"• mor* *h*n 94.000.000 more than It ing secretary of war. shortly will sue- W ashington. D. C.—Conciliatory ef- ed no conclusions but was concerned been missing for the past nine days. wo* »pend In 1024. ceed John W. W eeks of M assachusetts forts of President Colidge to bring the in the adm iinstration of the $350.000,- The Increased expense la necessary, as the head of the departm ent. shipping board and President Palm er 000 government property for which the Salem Lute Savage, guard at the Klrk points out. because the state Is Otis Clark, union coal miner, and of the emergency fleet corporation to board is trustee and wished to aid in Oregon penitentiary, who was shot now confronted with the preposition seriously wounded when Tom of rebuilding roeila constructed years the first person indicted by a special some understanding under which the the solution of the board's difficulties. and Murray. Ellsworth Kelly and Jam es ago. and now worn out or Inadequate At the same time, it was stated for grand jury in the Herrin. III., mine ™ “‘d retain h i, office Mr. Coelidge that there was consider- Willos made th- ir sensational escape f°r present day traffic. killings in 1922. was shot and killed “ > have failed Monday. able doubt w hether the board could from the institution August 12, is ro- Sunday near his home. There were Admiinstration senators, including be at all in the adm inistra ported to be in .1 precarious condition Wider Roads Are Needed three bullet, in his abdomen. Edf of New Jersey. McKinley of 111 tion directed of its affairs on the ground that in a ioc*i hospital. t o Handle Motor Flood mois and Curtis of Kansas, stepped The Chinese legation has called the ¡B, 0 tbe breach Monday to declare In it was an independent bureau under S alem - Dedication of the new Elks' The mucked congestion of motor attention of the state departm ent to faTor pf tbe shipping board's abolition. the jurisdiction of neither the execu temple here has been set for November vehicles on roads and streets, together the move by city officials of Cleveland , but tbjs had previously been ¿tinted tive nor legislative branches of the 7. according to officials of the order, with the fact that automobile fac- looking to the razing of buildings oc-|ag part of the adm inistration program, government. Judge Lawrence T. H arris of Eugene tories have been turning out cars cupied by Chinese in that city on so ¡( gejj on deaf ears so far as Pal- will give the principal address. Lodge- f«»‘er than crew» have been building the theory that they constitute fire m er-g on (be board were concera- $350,000,000 TAX CUT men from Oregon. W ashington and P»'*"1®«1» *nou 8 h to P“ rk ,'»» and health hazards. >-d. They declared that none of the PROPOSED BY SMOOT , Idaho will attend the ceremonies. The * " i r 1' dl*T“ *,0,n o f# , . ....... amazing growth and the future of tt >4 _ A check ----- up - Sunday night showed . proposals made since their opposition , W ashington, D. C.—After declaring temple cost approxim ately $175,000. , utonioblie. w ith a r e g l.tr .tt« of four persons killed and 35 injured In to the fleet president reached a c ri.i, ;hat the aK(.regato of tax reduction Portland—One of the upside-down 17.5uO,OUO cars In the United States a wreck on the A tlantic Coast line last week had changed their attitude sboujd be limited to 9350.000.000 Sen- pipes that has done so much to spread nn>l • factory output In 1024 amount- six miles from Thomasville. Ga., Sun- in the least. j aj or gmoot, republican, Utah, chair- the fame of Vice-President Dawes ar- *nR *° 4,000,000 cars, ttie problem as- day afternoon when two passenger The board Is unanimous in it, man o{ ^ Benate finance committee. rived in Portland Saturday, a gift from ,ume* P™!*««!»“ » ®f first magnitude. 8 tar 11,.- j . and „„.1 .......................... trains m et head .on one mile east of recommendation to the budget bureau in a statem cnt Saturday pledged his General Dawes a memento of . .... his A* the Glen» F a lls (N. 1 > Post :- Star ! that Palm er’s salary be cut from $25.- j support specifically to tax cuts which, recent visit here. John M. Scott. I views the situation "there can he but a flag station called Newark. answer to the question—mora to 91 S.OOO a year and that his according to unofficial estim ates, assistant passenger traffic m anager of one roadat and | b l( means, very largely Three coal miners were killed and 000 seven executive assistants now draw- would represent a total of more than the Southern Pacific, was the re- wider roads." Quoting further: a fourth probably fatally burned Rat jng „ g 00<) a year ^ reduced tQ three clplent. "Tho task of .road building which urday in a gas explosion in m lD .N a ^ ga]arle|j at |15-000 a year $640,000,000. Senator Smoot did not Include any Salem — Following organization of started with the ndvent of the auto . of the Conseli ate< oa coni - ; The quarrel between Palm er and the estim ates as to the loss of revenue the Oregon Linen Mills, Inc., here Frl- mobile lias only begun. It will not near Herrin. 111 . e 0 •-* 0 board seems to have reached the point resulting he ended for yenrs to come. There Is from the different proposals day. the selection of dead miners " < re r ’,c° ' f r£ 18 . . where even an order from the W hite in his scheme, which was prepared for , 'n. . . ~Z 8 no other solution. The increase of no- the day after they >pen en om House directing that they settle their publication ... , in the N ation» Business. Plant has Th(. been corporatlon placed In the hag hands of , tomohlles cunnfa be stopped. People ,.xportg ca ,u several hours. differences amicably seems likely to the organ of the cham ber of commerce sto<.k of |(40 000 and wl„ manufac1ure will buy them and nin them ns long as they have money. The highways must Rev. Albert G. Kuhn pastor of the be ignored and action contrary to the United States. Unofficial e .tl- ,only hlgh.c]a^ linens T I} Kay, he expanded>to accommodate the traf Pethany Presbyterian cfcurch. Omaha. President Coolidge’s wishes is expect- of m ates would m ake It appear that if all Btate treaf(ar, r> ,, pre8ident of the fic. Traffic ennnot be cut down to fit Saturday was sued by another min-.c-d. the Smoot proposals were incorporat-| company. the highways. It Is fast overburden ister of the same denomination. Rev. ------------------------------- the new revenue bill taxes would ing them. The program of road build Richard R. Stier of Rnyreville, N. J.. Aberdeen. W ash.—Two hundred and • be d in reduced by alm ost double the Flugene.—A carload of 16,000 pounds ing must be hastened to keep pace who seeks to recoTsr 4135b, Of which twenty-eight men employed by the amount. of pyrotol obtained from the govern- with traffic, or confusion will ensue.” ^ n " Donovan mill No. 1, composing three- 1 Proposals favored by Senator Smoot. 1 men‘ *or Ulastlng purposes has ar The Engineering News Record, a es'ate ‘ se- transac'ion <- by the u Omaha pas- i fourths - of the crew, went on strike i together with unofficial estim ates ob- r‘v®D at Junction City and Is being leading engineering construction Jour nal. believes that no one rnn see the Monday following the dismissal o? tained from other sources as to their 'fl»tributed among 49 farm ers of that congestion In our city streets und on 1 ’.. ad. ua -ocb } as S ’1‘ John Sihultz and Martin Larson, cir effect on revenues, are as follows: section, according to O. E. Fletcher, our country highways without realis W lnthr0P cnlatora of a petition a«, • • Rad net n in surtaxes to a maximum ! cr,un*Jr A ***1 A carload of the ex that “the saturation point of auto on advices from Bend, Or., chargi:.g , r.nt per day wage rais<, {or aI1 em <j{ not more than 25 per cent, or Ij|o»lve arrived in Eugene a short time ing mobile production Is not going to lie him with grand larceny and obtaining p|oyea Mm operations have practical- preferably 20 per cent, $ 100 , 000 , 000 . : a&° and *>a,f l'®en distributed. measured by the purchasing power of money under false pretenses. W in-|iy ceaged_ m em bari of tbe day Reduction in normal tax ra tei now, H arrisburg—This city and country the people but by the capacity of our throp had posed as a young million- j a n d n i g b t gb(ftg having joined the ranging from 2 to 6 per cent to from j claimed quite an array of prizes at highways" and advises the automobile nire sli.ee he came here some time j strikerg Mll, 0 wners refuse to issue 1 to 5 per ceht, $100.000,000. manufacturer to do oil he run to hell the county fair at Albany tho past get ago and was engaged to be m arried any Btgtenjents. new rosds and streets If he wants Absolute repeal of estate taxes, week. The city’s exhibit won second in less than two weeks to one of the to keep bis market for uutotnobllee » 100 , 000 , 000 , place among the towns of the county. wealthiest society girls of the city, Movie Outfit Poisoned. Repeal of automobile excise taxes, Charles Kizer, Oxford sheep breed unimpaired. ttivorces were denied both Frank D. Houston, Tex.—Forty-two members $125.000,000. er, east of town, was there with his Rcott, Mi higan representative, sod | of a motion picture company, headed Repeal of admission taxes, $30,000,- usual flock and won champion ewe Surface for Earth Roads Development of earth roods will be Edna Jam es Rcott. his wife, in a de- by Richard Dix and Thomas Ralston, 000. and firsts in every entry but two. subject of s nation-wide Investiga vision handftd down Saturday by Cir-jwere victims of ptomaine poisoning Reduction of corporation earnings Hood River - - W ith apple harvest the tion under the aus cult Judge Frank I'. Emerick at Al- Monday on the Bassett Blakely ranch tax from 12% per cent to 10 per cent, well under way, orchardists have cut pices to of be the conducted highway research board Pena, Mich., Representative Scott 4 0 miles from Houston. Ambulances $185,000.000. pre-harvest estim ates of tonnage Prof. 8. 8. Steinberg of the University charged <ru<-lty and misconduct, al- and automobiles were dispatched to Grand total, not including other ex their Maryland has been mude acting than 25 per cent. As early as of leglng that his wife had been "India- the ranch to bring them to Houston cise taxes which Senator Smoot says more serretnry of the Investigation. The Monday the Hood River traffic asso cret" in her relations with other men hospitals. Richard Dix. star of the | should be repealed, but to which he ciation reported to officials of the Pa object Is to find nn Inexpensive sur -Mrs. Scott charged her husband gam- pi, y being produced, was in Houston does not refer specifically, $640,000,- cific Fruit express that the crop here face that will carry Intermediate traf fic at low construction and mainte Med for high stakes and drank. and did not eat lunch at the ranch. DDO- this year would reach 2600 cars. Later nance cost. Six women were made slightly ill. ------------ * ------------------ Otto Shaler, whose m arriage to Mrs. this estim ated was cot to 2000 cars, Two Hurt as Home Burns. approxim ately 50 per cent of the ton June S taler was annulled last F'eb- Seventeen Planes Finish Leg. To Relieve Traffic Orchards, W ash.—M. M. Farley and ru iry In Ran Francisco, Cal., is a Chicago.—Seventeen airplanes en F'red Gilson suffered painful burns In nage of 1924. In order to relieve motor traffic be stickler for obeying court orders. At tered in the first commercial airplane a fire, starting from the explosion of Marshfield Searching parties have tween New York city and Washington, the time of tbe annulment he was reliability contest arrived here Mon a kerosene lamp, which destroyed the failed to find Charles Smith of Brook D. C., the Lee Highway association ings, who disappeared 12 days ago perfected plan* for a wide boulevard ordered to divide the community prop day without mishap from Detroit on the Arlington Memorial erty equally. Saturday Mrs. Shaler the first hop of a tour of the middle Farley home here Saturday night. The while picking berries in company with connecting bridge to he erected over the Potomac a friend. The men became separated west for the Edsel Ford trophy. came into court and announced that lamp exploded in Farley's hands and and the bridge which Is to be erected in the division Shaler had sawed their the entire lower floor immediately be and the friend returned alone. It Is over the Hudson river connecting Man grand piano in two and had removed Hillsboro—The W ashington county came a mass of flames. Gilson, trap thought Smith may have died some hattan Island and New Jersey at One one of her pictures from a frame, giv grand Jury returned 46 true bills of ped on the second floor, leaped through where in the woods, as ho was not Hundred and Seventy-eighth street In ing her the picture and keeping the indictment in its report Friday. There the flames to safety. Mrs. Farley and of strong constitution and had been New York city. Offlrlnl* of the asso were 11 not true bills returned. 0 frame himself. the two children escaped uninjured. known to have sinking spells. Several ciation are already conferring with searches have been made for the m iss government officials on tlis subject. A failure of several of the helium ing man. Patching Concrete. Silk Stockings Barred. gas cells In the airship Shenandoah before she began to break up was W hen repairing damaged or cracked W alla Walla. — Girl students at Roseburg Plans for a city produce Paves Dixie Highway described Friday to the naval court concrete work, keep the place to be W alla W alla high school discovered j operated by the farm ers of Broward county, F'ln., has Just com ...... - the county, are being considered bh a of Inquiry by Jam es H. Collier, chief patched thoroughly wet for several pleted paving a stretch of 20 miles of rigger who had supervision over the hours before working on it, and this week that the student board of part of the Home and Land Products the highway which parallels nn cells. Collier’s testimony was in sharp roughen It with a hammer or chisel contro1 meant bu»lne»« ln lu pro- show being held this week. C. J. equal Dixie distance of Broward county silk Hurd, m arket specialist of the Oregon ocean beach. Thousands contrast to th at of a doxen other sur if it Is smooth. Also be sure that you nouncement against wearing of motorists vivors, all of whom declared that they use the same proportions of sand, stockings to school. More than a Agricultural college extension depart en route to F'lorldn points will now saw no signs that any of the cells had gravel and cement as in the original doxen were called before the board It ment. was one of the speakers on the find on the Broward county stretch of failed under the enorm ous pressure mixture, so that the new work wilt was announced Saturday and warned program In connection with the land the Dixie hlghwny a wide asphnlt road to which they were put when the expand and contract the same as the to purchase cotton hose under penalty show, and he stressed the value of as smooth as a lloor. During the past craft reached the extrem e altitude of old concrete. 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