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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1925)
THE “ t0!J f S hmst board cinge seek »F fSIRBENT WEEK Washington. D. C— Sub-committees jot the French and American debt i :uruling commission Thursday after- i noon reached an agreement tor settl Brief Resuire Most Important . ing France's war debt of $4.200,000,000 to the United States. They are in ac Daily News Item s. cord that France pay J40.000.000 an nually for the firat Ore years, $<0,000.-1 ■000 for the next seven years and $100.-! i «>00,000 for the balance of 50 years j over the 62-year period. Their draft convention includes a Fvrnts o( >'«*ted People, Go»«mm*«U "safeguard clause," providing that the t'ommiiwioncr. Operation. Head Prom ises Coast Ports All Itoats and Part»«- Northwest and Other | settlement may be reopened and the They Can Use. Things V orth knowing. plan revised If at any time untoward Haney Acquires Leverage on Additional Tonnage. COMPILED FOR YOU PLUMMER OFFERS AID ADVOCATE STATE NEWS i IN BRIEF. Mill City. For (ho past couple of week* the fishing in this section has been better than al any other period of the year. ik>od River. 1>. II. McClain, ex- Mlchtgau wan. who used to grow tho tubers In hla former state, has bar- vested ItOO pounds of sweet potatoes from less than an eighth of an acre. RAIL LINES VIE FOR ROUTE An Advance Showing of Hrnd-klanialh Kails Prise al Hearing in Portland. Portland, Or In sharp contrast to other years, when railroads showed no Interest In Invading Oregon, the two great northern ayateiua. Northern Paclric and Great Northern, clamored tor tbe right to build 178 ratlea south iront Remi to Klamulh Falls Monday |„ th,, opening session of an extend- hr. ring oritrm | hy the Interstate Oregon City. — Kifteeu million young commerce commission presided over spring Chinook salmon wore released by c h -r lw M#hBfn„. uf th„ during September from atste hatcher ies trlbuiary to the Willamette river. ‘ ‘“ “ ■»»»•I®« • bure«,, of finance, according to figures made public by Tha " * w ,ln" wou,d llnk 0 " ,« o n , l Matt Story, who has returned from ,wo pr0ducU« ,u,» b’ 'r ¡ the liâtes creek hatchery on the Me- *dd • * " '« « ■ « * to the sta te. events prevent France from execut- output of lumber products and help Kemie. i [ along the period of the state's great- ! ing her obligations. Washington. I). C .- Portland’s ship Medford L. 1< Forncrook. deputy oat development now at hand. It wna Richard K. Knright. New York po Mo moratorium is provided for. sheriff, was indicted by the grand Jury 'leclared by railroad officials high In lice commissioner, has been désignât- \ .-heme or paymetns makes P‘ “ K " ul,ook *•*«•*»* impn.v This ed as independent candidata tor at total of $5.<50,000.000 which France cd as a result of the withdrawal by Friday on two counts, both ml.de- AmnrU» “ fansportatlon world. mayor. Knright was picked Friday Wh*n n ,rw ,or «ba will pay over the 62 years, which Is the shipping board of the powers meanors. charging malfeasance and , . . i > . . „ ^ tU d " i rulInHulrm to order In room progressive night by the the progress v< political r« > $1,420.000.000 more than she borrowed which President l’aimer of the emer- nt»£leil In office and iloUyin* the ^ # , . _____ _ f ?0 courthom e . It was agreed to pro- , „ . . , „ * « league. | from the Vnited States. Including the gency fleet corporation used to curtail service of u warrant of arrest. ceonl directly with the Oregon Trunk s The Rareness Ravensdale. formerly accrued Interest This figure is more the number of available government Modfcrd flM ' rater l.ihc •> » , | uth since that latdy Mary Inme. eldest daughter of than a third of the debt contractedland owned vessels there. which opened July 1 last and closed |lnp )s , h„ proponent of a rati Inva I represents an average interest of ! V This assumption is based upon as- being stubbornly fought the late Marquis Curzon by his first I ' ! suranee from Commissioner Plum last Wednesday, had an attendance slon , hl|t j per cen t of 65,014. which Is 702 more than the hy tho Southern Pacific. The Oregon marriage, was thrown from her horse The sub committees parted shortly i mer. w ho will now act as chief of 1»24 season according lo figures Just Trunk will call 40 witnesses, Saturday during a hunt She suffer-! j after 4 o'clock for the technically operations for the government lines, given out by the park superintendent's luiph Rudd, president of the Great ed a broken arm. avowed purpose of communicating that all ports will receive under his office here. Northern, pictured the Oregon Trunk The threat of a Mohammedan w ar‘ their accord to their respective dele- regime as much tonnage as they can _ , __ _ _ _ . ... . ns a railroad half compU-ted that never Salem - Two persons were killed ( ... . . . . . . . . between Kurope and Moslem countries ■ gations. use. even If all the 44 freighters which would bare been built to Rend as an and 2S8 persons were injured In traf ( was described Sunday as a world men- Rut since Mr. Mellon, secretary of ¡Palmer order tied up by agents have ultimate terminus. A relatively small ace b.v Rishop Walter T. Summr. pro- -he treasury, and Mr. Hoover and Sen- to be put back in service. Plummer fie accidents in Oregon in September, Investment In further building. It was testant Kpiscopal Bishop of Oregon a t o r Smoot were among the members was only republican members of according to a report Issued Saturday said, would add greatly to earnings, and formerly dean of the Chicago the American sub-committee, and the board to join the group which hy T A. Raffety. chief inspector for) and this without Injury to any other cathedral. , M. Cailiaux. French finance miinster. finally relieved the fleet head of his the state motor vehicle department.' carrier because the new line would . __ , . and Marquis de Chambrun and M. control over operations, but he has There were 2283 accidents reported bring its traffic with it. T 10 a ‘ J l r ',n' ' l< ^ *" Simon, governor of the Banque do had wide shipping experience and is in the month. President Rudd and other witnesses the Riffians out of that sector of Mor-i France, both full-powered delegates, confident that shipping board vessels Klamath Falls. Angelo Conto of said the Shevlln Illxon and Weyer- i-ci-o has transformed the lot of the were members of the French sub-corn will be better employed carrying car Peiican City started hunting Saturday haeuser Interests had repeatedly nsk- Spanish soldier from one of hardship tnittee, this is merely a formality, goes than idle at their wharves. mornlng. By 10 o’clock he had bagged <-d the northern lines lo locate their to actual comfort, with the luxury of Although the tentative agreement If the tentative plan of reorganiza six robins and one mudhen. By noon line to Klamath Fulls to big sawmills water to drink and water to bathe in. was cabled to Paris for the informa- tion which the board has mapped out he had been haled into Justice court (to be buiil could be placed. Traffic Iiight Honorable Stephen Ronan. '¡on of the Painleve-Briand cabinet, is adopted Commissioner Haney of on a charge of shooting birds protect- experts said these two Industries alone who until the formation of the Irish the decision to accept the terms which Portland is expected to take up the ed by law and was fined $124 tor his would add enormously, to tbe cut of Free State, was lord justice of appeal ( aillaux' as chairman of the case of that city with Plummer im morning's sport. ! Oregon pine. They would not build and privy councillor, is dead. He was subcommittee, has already mediately and recommend increased mills, It was said, unless more than reputed to be one of the most brilliant ’ »ken. binds the French government, tonnage. It Is realized that this course Huger.■■ All griding work on the I ,.xifltloB Iln* of ra,irond would Irish lawyers of his generation. He as he ia the sole minister plenipoten- seems in direct conflict with that of Kugene-Klamath Falls railroad is ex -1 B<,rye them was born In 1848. , tiary in the French delegation and hts the budget bureau, which will un- pected to be completed by the first President ,,udll and r h «rles H. colleaguas are not empowered to over- doubtedly adhere to its intention of of December, according to R. C Me-1 Carey, vice-president of the Oregon Sixty waiters from uptown hotel rjde hia decision b y a veto. j cutting shipping board expenditures, Kennett. secretary of the Western Trunk |||( tP, t,roony of rt.m a , o t dining rooms and restaurants in New jn vjew 0f tbe complete eotflidence but Palmer's opponents hope to show Sand and Gravel company which has ,h„ pIan eItend the t)ro, oll Trunlt York, who were enjoying relaxation president Coolidge reposes in increased earnings before the end of large contracts to build concrete col st,uthwnrd. wh,.n 0pPrB,|0ns were after their night's work Saturday in hlj s#Cretary of the treasury, and Her- the fiscal year, declaring that the rts on the line. J halted In 1910 because of unfavorable Max Ffeffer's restaurant, 2a St. Mark s t*,n Hoover, who supports Mr. Mellon, head steadily whittled down the Salem.—While viewing a soldiers' condition!. The financial market was Place, were held up by six men and and the endorsement of the accord b y : earning capacity of all lines as he re- memorial monument on the court- unsatisfactory. It was said, and pine robbed of cash and jewelry with an Edward N. Hurley and Mr. Olney, and duced the number of vessels in ac- grounds here Saturday. David Janzen 'umber manufacturers were not ready aggregate value of $12.000. the readiness of Secretary of State tire operation. of Portland clean d up a mystery that lo buil‘l a "'1 mutate mljls because of A phase hitherto absent from Amer- Kellogg to adopt the agreement, in-, ■ — ....... kOI baffled the n: -libers of hts family volume Of pine milled In tko south lea's international debt funding nego- formed persons here believe it cer- s i x D E A T H S T O L L The i m the slat) he dis Tl1" pine pin" men were clamoring for for many years. Rations a sharp controversy over the tain that the White House will stamp o f F I R E IN S C H O O L covered the name of bis brother. John ,b" ron<* *n bullt- “ * »* ,lur amount of the obligation—stands out its O. K. on the transaction. Lewiston. Idaho.—Six children lost Janzen. who was killed In the world ln* ,h* P»«‘ lwo Jr«'ar!' conditions as the chief problem confronting the ------------------------------ their lives in a fire that swept the Announrip seemed ripe to extend, war. American debt commission and repre- H A R T L E Y I SS U E S C A L L boys' dormitory at the Catholic mis ment was accordltytly made last sentatives of the Czecho-Slovakian FOR S P E C I A L SES SI ON sion on the Nez Perce Indian reserva Eugene.—Miss Lyle Veazle. sopho- spring government in their forthcoming dis-« Olympia. Wash.—Governor Roland tion, 25 miles east of here, late Sat more in the University of Oregon, was President Budd said he had been russions. H. Hartley issued a proclamation late; urday night. The fire was believed burneii seriously about the head. ,.f the consistent opinion that Joint Councilmen of the inter-parliamen-; last week calling upon the Washing to have been caused from the exploe- shoulders, arms and hand Saturday USe of lines was ndvnntageous wher- tary union, meeting after the confer- ton state legislators to convene in an j ion of a lamp, morning when celluloid combs in her j ever practicable in order to keep down ence sessions had adjourned for the extraordinary session November 9. There were 31 boys in the dormitory hair, which she was drying over an investment, since it was in tho pub- day, decided unanimously Friday night In his proclamation the governor at the time of the fire and the heroic electric heater, caught fire and ex- ||c Interest to do so. The Southern that the union would not appeal to pointed out that an extraordinary oc- efforts of the sisters of St. Joseph ploded. She was taken to a local hos- Pacific had been approached as to the United States to join the league casion exists in that the 19th session and others at the institution were re- pital. | common use of lines south toward of nations, ask the league to revise its of the legislature appropriated funds sponsible for saving many of the boys' _ . .. . J Klamath Fulls from Paunina, but wllh- Baker.—One of the largest sales of covenant, or espouse adoption of a necessary for sustaining the state de-j lives. out results. Then plans were changed livestock in the history of tho cattle j partments and institutions only for All of the occupants were believed and a survey to the cast of the South world language. the fiscal year ending March 31. 1926, j to have escaped after the fire broke industry of eastern Oregon took place i ern Pacific route was adopted. The Reports from Paris are to the ef last week when Herman Oliver of and adjourned with the understanding out. but five boys re-entered in an at- new territory was said to offer com fect that Mrs. Woodrow Wilson and that it was to be reconvened in extra-! tempt to rescue others they thought John Day. Grant county, sold 800 pensations because of heavy potentiul Dr. Sterling Ruffin of Washingt n, D. ordinary session in November of this were still in the dormiory or to re- steers to Iowa {< eders, the animals to lumber traffic. C., are engaged to be married. Dr. year. cover personal effects. The five bodies be shipped from Burns within the next Ruffin recently left Paris for Wash Beyond citing the necessity of pro- were found huddled near one of the few days. The consideration was ap $20.000.000 Deal Afoot: ington, but Mrs. Wilson still is in the proximately $80.000. viding funds for the operation of state entrances. Klamath Falls. Or. — Negotiations French capital. Both Mrs. Wilson and institutions and departments during! ------------------------------- Redmond—The McMickle warehouse are under way for the purchaae of Dr. Ruffin refused to discuss the re the second year of the present bien- Whole Town Arretted, safe was blown Friday night, appar- »he entire holdings of the California port of their engagement. nium. no reference was made In Gov- Aa,jurn Cal _ Fire couflty and Btate ently hy amateurs. Twelve dollars in Oregon Power company by the H. M. Upwards of 40 men were trapped ernor Hartley's proclamation to =P«ci- offlcera BWfJoped down Saturday on silver and over $300 in county war Uylleshy company of Chicago, ncrord- when the Chesapeake f c Ohio railroad fy legislation to be considered at th e; the peaceful village of Westville. sit rants were taken. A new safe was Ing to authentic Information received tunnel under Churchill hill caved in ! special session. uated east of here, in the Forest Hill completely wrecked. Several plain Monday from both San Francisco and at Richmond. Va., F.iday, but many] ------------------------------ divide country, and arrested the en finger prints were left. There were Chicago. crawled to safety af.er digging them- Masked Man Robs Train, The sale price. If pending negotia tire population. tracks showing the work was done by selves from beneath the fallen earth.1 Omaha.—A masked robber held up. The entire population consisted of three tnen who drove away in a car. tions are carried through, will be In Railroad officials said at 6 o clock alld ri)bbed 25 day-coach passenger on Fred I-ambert, hotel operator and the neighborhood of $20,000,000. Redmond.—The sixth annual Des they believed not more than six or ,jje Missouri Pacific train No. 107 as telephone agent, and James Connor. Acquisition of the holdings of tho eight men remained in the tunnel. ¡{ wag entej-jng the railroad yards Both are charged by the county chutes county fair closed here Satur Cullfornln-Oregon Bower company is In protest against proposals to abol- here early Friday night and escaped officers with illegal possession of day. A crowd estimated at 3500 was sought by the Byllesby company as liquor and by state officers with hav on hand for the final events. The pro part of an enormous program by ish the shipping board, which he feels with approximately $100. would destroy regional marine repre- The man, who was believed to have ing doe meat in their possession and gram was opened by a parade of the which It seeks to obtain power hold livestock. In this event the four-leg ings from northern Washington to sentatlon in the operation of the gov- hoarded the traih at a station near trapping bears. Its combined In AVestvilles’ heyday, when the ged bluebloods of central Oregon filed southern California. ist n trine, Frederick the d t 7 , exchanged several shots with I. Thompson of Mobile. Ala., the com- a railroad detective who spied him mining boom was on, the town had past the grandstand. Following this projected purchases total in the the Warm Springs Indians gave a war neighborhood of $100,000,000. missioner representing the gulf states. 3u®t as the robber was descending a population of 1800 people. dance in all their wild regalia. hes tendered his resignation to Presi- from the train. Fresno Gets Downpour. Ten Plane* Given Fir*t. dent Coolidge to become effective ------------------------------■ McMinnville— The Nestle’s milk November 1 ami it has been accepted. Ta* DadBer* Run Down. Fresno, Cal. — Reports from the Detroit, Mich.—Ten airplanes of the plant has resumed full-time condens George Saunders of Quincy. 111., a Washington, D. C .-Stalking the tax 17 which started in t'le commercial ing operations here with a crew of 50 weather bureau here Indicated that chicken picker, received word that he ''"'Ixer .n the Portland internal reven- reliability tour of t'.e Edsel Ford men. During the summer all milk re Monday afternoon's rain broko the had inherited a fortune of at least ue dUtrice Proved lucrative for Uncle trophy were unofficially named as win ceived. which averaged 40,000 pounds record for a one-hour period of 38 $40.000 in cash and an interest in Ham durin« August. His sleuths ners Sunday night, while officials of a day. was shipped to Portland fresh, years’ stnnding. 1.18 Inches falling In a large plantation of several thousand there ran down 805 Income tax delin- the Ford airport checked to determine but throughout the winter, according 60 minutes. Barefootod pedestrians were common In the downtown dis aores in Red Cross, La., by a will of 'I"*“ '" and collected from them $11.- the official times of the entries. to the local m.-inager, the plant will trict, where stores were flooded. Aid Fifteen of the 17 planes finished liis father, who was drowned a fe w ! 2r,T- the bureau Internal revenue re- condense milk here. Receipts are ex from the fire department was asked days ago while fishing. Saunders had1 por,s- In addi“ °n. assessments of One was wrecked In Missouri and an- pected to reach 90,000 pounds dally. to pump water out of the subway, not heard from his father in 30 years. $1479 were made against those who other was forced down this afternoon where several automobiles were cov could not pay up in full, by warrants at Monroe, a few miles from the air- Baker.—That the great copper belt The word came from a half sister who ered by rising water. told of the legacy and the father’s ot 'Hsl ra,nt- levies on personal prop- port. of Baker county Is a mineral zone of erty, etc. death. which much Is yet to be learned Is Church Not Amenable. Rryan. Texas.—Twenty passengers shown here by the dally progress of Radio control of airplanes and Rain Damages Tokio. and three trainmen were injured and development. Washington, D. C.—Tho bonrd of The copper belt is transmission over great distances by Tokio. Another severe rain slorm many other passengers received bruises roughly in a mineral zone of from a temperance, prohibition and public JapaD Fr' day n,gbt floodln*i whan two passenger trains on tbe mile to three or four miles In width morals of the Methodist Kplscopnl , t t , ' d ... . _ manjr thoUBand* «f houses in Toklo H ouston& T exasC entralrallroadcol- and some 80 miles In length, say ex church declared Monday In a formal F rZ T h ! “ 11 othor cUles s « ve''al persons were ilded beadon in the yards Sunday. The perts. Other metals have been found statement that the church disclaimed 1 ort Leavenworth. Kan . Friday. The killed and injured by landslides. Water Sunbeam. No. 13. northbound from In quantity In the copper belt. Gold, responsibility for tho report on pro fliers also showed how written mes entered the Imperial hotel, Tokio, hibition Issued recently. The report sages could be picked up from the shutting off all the lights and water Houston, crashed into train No. 16, silver and lead are reported to abound was not a report of the federal coun southbound, while the latter was and many surprises seem In store. ground ami with bombs that threw the supply temporarily. cil, the statement said, hut was Issued standing still. The Sunbeam was run -waters of the nilssouri ri\« r high into Salem.—Receipts of tho Oregon by Its commission on research, pre ning behind schedule and a confusion the air, displayed the accuracy of their 300 Revolt in Brazil. state fair, which closed here Saturday pared hy "a small number of persons of orders was said to have caused the markmanship. Montevideo, Uruguay.—Reliable ad wreck. All of the injured are Texans. night aggregated $109,699 24 as against and represented only them.” The aftermath of the shipping vices received here are to the effect approximately $102,000 In 1923, which Rail Project Opposed. hoard's action in depriving Admiral that a revolutionary force of 300 men. Forty-seven on Gunboat Lost. was the banner state fair held In Ore Palmer of most of his power as eraer- fully armed, has invaded the state of Washington, D, C.—Interstate com I-ondon. — The Copenhagen corre gon previous to this year. The total genejr fleet corporation head_ Friday Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil. They came spondent of the Exchange Telegraph paid attendance in 1923 was 82,700, merce commission experts Momluy brought forth explanations from sev down from the mountains near Rivera, sends a report received from Stock while paid attendance at this year's recommended disapproval of the pro eral quarters, chief of which was one where they had been concentrating for holm that a Finnish gunboat, name fair exceeded 8.',,000. Receipts of the posal of the New York, Chicago * proffered at the White House that several days. not given, was sunk during maneuvers night horse show this year totaled Pittsburg railroad to build a new lino President Coolidge had appointed an in the Gulf of Bothnia between Herno- $5410.75 as against $5220.75 at the straight across Pennsylvania. Chile Preddent Quits. inland business man to investigate the It was held by tho experts who are 1924 fair. Receipts from concessions sand and Kasklnen. board and the fleet corporation be Santiago, Chile. — President Ales Two officers and 45 men were said Increased from $8143.50 In 1924 to assigned to Investigate the situation cause he did not feel that any man sandrl has resigned. The presidency to have been drowned, rome of the $9291.40. Grand stand receipts this that the new road'a showing of neces from eltheV coast could view their con has been placed In the hands of Louis bodies being recovered and taken to year aggregated $7269 as against sity for the construction was Insuf Ilarros Borgonovi. ficient. flict impartially. Hernosand. $7353.25 a year ago. Luxurious Fur Trimmings At Attractively Moderate Prices | Kura are to be lavishly used in the tiiitimmg oi Milady's fall and win tar gat meets and our splendid new slock them in in an abu.-ulnace ol styles and widths, as well as all desirable shades. 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