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THE W L 0 HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK Brief Resurre Most Important Daily News Items. DEMAND CHECK ON BEER IF i| h -ro »n Drink Declared S »r»p in | Country An dre»* A»kn Aid. ! TAXES ON AUTOS LIKELY TO STM Washington. I). C.- -The taxing pow er of con*re»* » 1 1 called upon Mon day by prohibition official* to aid in checking the "tremendou* flood o f high powered beer «weeping the coun try - House Committee Views Tak ing Final Shape. Lincoln C. Andrew*, assistant sec retary of the treasury in charge of ADVOCATE STATE N E W S IN BRIEF. Salem.— The state land board turned over to the state treasurer tu October a total of 313?,373.SS. according to a report prepared here Saturday by Geo. G. Brown, clerk of the state land de partment. Salem.—There were three fatalities due to industrial accidents In Oregon during the week ending October 33, according to a report prepared by the state industrial accident comml*»lon here Saturday. ROAD* BUILDING YV1DKK UK IDG ES IS PLAN IN MICHIGAN Nineteen year* ago Wayne couuty, Mich., developed a plau for Improving o n u n il m TAD v n t l Probibi,ion enforcement, asked the the system of couuty highway* This house ways and means committee to original plan Is now complete, and include in the uew revenue bill a levy additional paved highways have been ----------- of 1 cent a gallon on cereal beverages. constructed. Hut although the system which would give the government the was apparently completed hy the be Events o f Noted People. G ovem m .it* Normal Kate to Range From l>ne to Baker.— Six months of prospecting ginning of 1024, that year marked the power to Inspect breweries manufact and Pacific Northwest, and&Hher Five Per Cent, According to uring nearbeer. will be done by the Daddy Lode Cop begtnnlug of the largest highway Im provement program ever undertaken Describing high-powered beer as per company, It was announced by W . Thing. W orth Knowing. Present Sentiment. by the county, and future years will that which contained an alcoholic con- K. Johnson of Yakima, vice-president bring developments that were un ------- tent of from 3 to 5 per cent. Mr. An of the company, after a tw oday in dreamed of when the original plan was drews said the treasury faced a real spection of the property. Isunched. Max Linder, noted French motion prol)lora In cheoktng the, -increasing Washington. D. C.— Sentiment as de The reuson for this continued ac Salem.-..Portland lias raised half of picture actor, ended his life Saturday and trcmendous flood” of this bever veloped among members of the house tivity was that with the continued In its quota for stock In the proposed at his Paris residence when ha and his aKe crease In Iraltic there came a need for ways and moans committee during uew 3640.000 linen mill here, accord wife carried out a suicide compact. In the manufacture of nearbeer hearings of the past two weeks makes ing to announcement made Saturday. witter paved surfaces, and that need brought with It the adoption of new The British steamer Cairnavon is a breweries first make regular beer and probable the approval of its republican Subscriptions pledged in Portland uow design* In bridges and the necessity total wreck on the rocks about half ,hon «^alcoholixe ‘t. he explained, but majority to the following as features total 367.500 with 310.000 more to be of widening bridges on existing high a mile south of Buchannes. Aberdeen- uador the P™ »*0« prohibition of- of the new tax bill: signed Op next Monday. ways. And profiting hy previous ex shire. Scotland. The crew was res- ficials do not ha™ power to ln- A reduction in the maximum sur perience on their own and other Im ___, tspect these plants. Salem.-—The Vaughan & Hester Mill tax rate from 40 to 30 per cent. proved roads, Wayne county is build Mr. Andrews suggested, as further A reduction in normal rates on in a Timber company, with capital stock Ing new bridges net only for tha pres Juan de la Cierva's helicopter, which means of aiding enforcement, a reduc- of 3150.000, and headquarters in North ent hut for the future. dividual income from 3. 4 and 6 per made several succesaful flights recent- tion of the tax of 32.20 a proof gallon Bend, has been Incorporated by W ill They did not.stop at widening their cent to rates ranging from 1 to 5 per ly, crashed at Farnborough. England on pure alcohol, and the imposition of iam Vaughan. J. A. Hester und Minnie bridges to take care of present traffic cent. Saturday. The under carriage was a levy of 1 cent a gallon on denatured Reduction of the maximum estate Hester. Articles were filed In the state needs, but they went further and de signed the bridges so thut they could driven through the fuselage. Pilot alcohol. tax rate from 40 to 30 per cent, with corporation department Saturday. he widened at seme future time. For Haig escaped uninjured. j ''W here is all . , tx>er comlnK * provision by which a greater credit Salem. Nagel Sorhus. arrested here this girder Vina reason n usi'ii bridges i'i ‘ Ha» ■ of v»» the issv deck >t« ' » a'» »I’ • s .vssi, u ih v ii n c y r c ! from, asked Representative Oldfield. lg f i vf a for Bmounts pald under . tate two weeks ago wbeu he attempted to typt, a(v pr, f,.rlvd. o f these type« Hie An imposing sarcophagus, erected as democrat, dt,mo<.rat Arkansas. Arkansas. . . . . conrcal a revolver on the state prison oonorete T beam bridge with a con a monument to Friedrich Ebert, Ger- “ Chicago, Pennsylvania and New i A measure of relief to corporations premises, presumably for Frank Ful crete slab deck is the most often used many's first president, was unveiled York sta te” the witness replied. ” 1 throuKh the w peal <>, the capltal ton. a convict, Saturday way held for Tills ty|>e is easiest to expand to cure in the cemetery in Heidelberg Ger- have not heard so much complaint stock tax. but wlthout any compensa,- investigation by the Marion county for sn increased volume of traffic. It many Saturday and then turned over from St. Louis and other western in|t lncreaao ln lho flat tax of 12H graud jury. Hail was fixed at 33000. Is only necessary to lengthen the abutments, add extra T-heama to sup to the city of Heidelberg. l “ * '8 , per cent on corporation earnings as Hood River.—The first killing frost port the deck, and place the additional The Argentine army aviator Hillcoat r' * r‘i r ' ws said also he favored proposed by gome groups, of the season struck lower levels of width on the floor stalls. The use of expects to start Wednesday on his ‘ mmen. dealing directly in the J Repoal of the tax on automobile the mid-Columbia Saturday night, leav cast stone concrete hand rails also sale of sacramental wines and medl- flight to New York by way of Feru. trucks and on tires and automobile ing flower gardens und late vegetable facilitates the work of widening the Central America and Mexico City. Sue- l r' *‘ w 18 ‘es to c°nsumers. accessories, but with the tax on auto- tracts withered after the brilliant sun bridge when the need arts***. Such cessful trial flights were held Satur- v,ou cut ou* legalised traffic mobiles retained. shine struck them. The minimum railings, while they are massive enough day in the 100-horsepower plana with lr‘ 1<‘ uor ° r a proiit' i16 argued. Repeal of a number of other rais- temperature last night reached 30 de to suggest strength and »eeurlty, cun readily be taken up and moved out which he will make the journey. __ J " l,Ua tbf government some eeHaneous taxes which are regarded grees. the lowest of the season. profit also,” remarked Representative as of the nuisance variety and which ward to the new edge of the roadwuy Portland.--Exportation of flour that The Italian government’s debt fund- Garner, democrat, Texas. He said i . . ,, ' . New standard* adopted by ,tie eoun ... ... ^ do not yield enough revenue to Justi represented a value of 3L005.501 crod- ty place the minimum width of roud ing commission arrived in Washington medicinal liquor sold for 32.50 a pint j fy tbejr collection ited October with being one of the way for all bridge* ut ‘38 feet and It Sunday prepared to reopen the con- n ' ' ashington and 3, a plot in Texas. Rep^ai o f the gift tax. biggest months in the foreign move-! |g a gi-ncral rule that provisions be Terence on a settlment of that nation's ' re. are -d.000.000 gallons of Repeal of the publicity provision of ment of that product from the Port- made for sidewalk* on all new ttruc- obligations to the United Staes which * ‘ • m * arehouses today, the com- tbe present jaw land district In some time. General tures. On the main hlgtiwuys bridges have been in abeyance several months. ra!' ttl? " a8 !°* • or 10.000,000 less than Provisions* for strengthening the a few years ago. ,____ . , . . ... , , cargo valuations were 31.360.6S4. a bet- »re dealgued with a 4tvf.HH clear span „ _ . . . board of tax by providing larger sal- ter showing either for September or '><'<»•‘*•0 curbs in addition to the space A band of Moro outlaws in Lanao v '. ^ i ? ' 6 °** ' aa attributed by arieg and ]ong terms for a permanent required for walks. All bridges built for October a year ago. province wounded two constabulary of- v r Andrews to -shrinkage and eva rlth a roadway of I.- hs than 40 feet ficers in a fight with the officials. The ¿ ¡ » t i o n ™ ” ‘ ° ‘‘Shr,Dka8e 1U>d eTaT membership of about 16. Salem.— School teachers of the state are g,, d„sigued that they will permit bandits burned a schoolhouse and a - Ig thla shrinkage anJ eyaporation Tha ™ f 8 and ™ an8 committee will have been asked by the atato depart- ,,f expansion for Increased traffic, constabulary patrol attempting to an largely pilfering*” R e n r e s ^ a ve c0nclude iU hearlnK8 on Tuesday and ment of education to obtain the co- All bridges are designed for trucks rest them but they fled to the moun- Haw/fy rePub “an of Oregon a s k l7 ° ” Wedne8da^ wil1 commence the con- operation of the American Legion, with a gross weight of 24 tons. Kx tains. The of.cers are in pursuit. . ' P u L n i ig T Z Z f S S “ the °' "* T Oregon state teachers association and perlenre luia shown that ufier tbe con ». v- •• m w m me Sion. Its purpose is to have the com- crete mixing plant Is on the Jolt, the Three men obtained 35000 in a cigar age’ ' r- Andrews replied. pleted bill ready to report to the other organizations in observing Amer additional coat of building the heavier store holdup in SeatUe Saturday. They 1 be committee also heard today's house when congress convenes in De ican education week, November 16 to bridge la very slight. 22. Programs for education week fled in an automobile through thick program for general tax revision, sub- oember Concrete Is the material used in the Democratic members of the com- were sent to all county school super construction of Wayne comity's bridges traffic, while a policeman who passed mitt.d on behalf of the American intendents in the state Saturday. _ .................................................. the store and saw the robbery pur- Farm f " reau federation, and received mlttee are to be allowed to sit with as It la in the county's extensive road sued in a commandeered car. The rom 1 le -'vew’ ^ork stock ex- ;tj,e rePub!ican members in the execu- St. Helens.— Tho summary of the building and road widening program. ¡change urging repeal of taxes affect loot was first reported at 316.000. tire sessions, the administration forces assessment roll of taxable property in Bridge construction is an Integral part ing its members. having sufficient majority this time Columbia county, exclusive of public of the work of providing adequate More than 31.000,000 worth of gold transportation. It must continue if so as to make it unecessary to eject utilities, shows a valuation of 318,014,- has been taken out so far this season the traveling public is to have full use l.a .an Debt Discussed. | the democrats while perfecting the bill 135 as compared with 318,225,306 last of the rosds. It Is one of the sctlvl by dredging operations near Nome, . . . ... Washington. D. C.—The Italian and as they did during the framing of the year. The principal Item of decrease ties necessary in developing the mod ls found on tbe a-sessment of “ acres ern comprehensive system which will „ ..V . .irnnnnn will reach 31.500,000 if the present Alnerican debt f“ “ <»ng commissions 1024 act. Republican leaders talk of „m w o. met Monday for a renewal of the et- the possibility of framing a non-parti- of all kinds of land” on which tbe eventually extend to alt sections of the mild weather continues. The gold was fort to find a satisfactory formula for j san measure which can be, reported board of equalization placed a value country. dredged on Seward peninsula, in the funding Italy’s war debt to the United unanimously from the ways and means of 312,087,045. as compared with 313.- vicinity of Nome. States but the first session did n o t: committee, but the democrats scout 485,090 last year. Automobile Development A ton of munitions, seixed by the carry discussion beyond exchanges of such a possibility and plan to file a Baker.—An agreement has just been Changes Road Building United States in Seattle, Friday as it felicitations and the beginning of con- ! minority report. reached whereby Sidney Love of New The rapid development of uutomo was about to leave for China, was »¡deration of Italy's economic and fi- ! The program as It is tentatively tak- York will Join the owners of the Gem bile (rutile Is making radical changes released Saturday, but cannot go until tmneial situation. ing shape in the minds of republican State Copper company In prospecting , n r()ai| buJ,lllni rm itln g an ex the next boat, the President Jackson, Members of the two commissions, members of the committee contera- work during the coining year on 11 Irsordinary demand for now blglivtuya, November 11. The shipment was be- grouped around a great mahogany plates an aggregate tax reduction of mining claims near Mineral, Idaho, nays Dr. Arthur Selwyn Broad In the ing rushed to Shanghai for the muni- ,a*de at the treasury, talked an hour from 3300.000.000 to 3350,000,000. across the Snake river from a point New York Herald-Tribune. No other The proposed reductions in surtax about 16 miles below Huntington. Tbe factor since Hie eurly days of military cipal council. * and a half about the situation in which Italy finds herself, with a debt of 32 - and normal tax rates will mean a loss property contains large bodies of low engineering, when roads were required Paul Gibson. 25. of Independence. 13S.500.8T3 to the American govern- of about 3140,000.000 the first year, grade ore, which may Include large for military purposes primarily, has Kan., and Harold H. Canlkins. an ment and a 8tabili2ed government fis- but only 3100,000,000 thereafter. led to no much road building. Through bodies of high-grade ore. aviator of Parsons, Kan were killed cai p o ^ y and a ba]anced budget only ! out the world there has been, of la Eugene.— Permits for 44 new bonnes being, constructed an enormous mile Sunday when a wing of an airplane in ¡n tbe starting stage. Alaska Hero Saves Life. were Issued In Eugene during the sgs of Butonsoblla rosds and in the which they were flying broke off and ________________ ______ Nome, Alaska. — Tom Peterson of month of October, according to the United Slates anil Canada, where 2.’ the plane crashed 600J feet. Gibson Coolidge Sr. to Visit Teller, braving 200 miles of the tem report of W. H. Alexander, city build years ago few good state and provln went up to seek a cure for deafness Plymouth, Vt.—Colonel John Cool pestuous Icy waters of Bering sea, ing inspector. This Is in comparison rial highways existed, there have been and dumbness. idge. father of the president, probably about 100 mlles north of here, saved with 50 the month previous. Tho total ! built highways that will bear compari Frank W ilton of W alla Walla, will go to Washington for a winter's tbe °* a Teller woman. It was re- number of permits Issued in October son with the finest In the world. Wash., ls in the hospital suffering visit at the White House, but has not P°rte,l here Sunday, was 79 and the total estimated cost from a knife wound in the stomach, yet definitely decided, he said Mon- Peterson came here in a small of buildings ls 3189,760, as compared Work on 171 Roads received while he was staging a mock day. He described his health as ,aunch to Ret a doctor for the woman, with a total of 3256,500 for September, During a recent week 171 contracts knife duel with a friend, Homer Day. "about as usual.” During a ride to>but as tbe onlJr doctor ln Nome in was October, 1924, the total was 3102,-( for const ruction and reconstruction of »fate highway* were under way and Walton started the fun with the Ludlow with Colonel Coolidge Attor- unabIe to leave critical cases here, 650. 83 pavement» were being laid, accord knives, making a pass at Day, while ney-General Sargent urged him to go Peterson hurried back alone, with in- Medford.— With the bear hunting Ing to a statement Ixsued by Commls both v.-ere sitting whittling on sticks, to Washington soon, but tbe presi- stractlon and mesliclne In time to save season opened in Jackaon, Josephine *l,,ner A- w - Hrsndt of the bureau of dent's father said that was impossible her *ife- Mrs. C. D. ngborn of Scio, O r , set a I highways In the Wisconsin department just now. and Klamath counties to continue pub||c works. The report udds thni trap for a rat the other day, but in Recent Widow Robbed. through November, It appears that the 8,182 men Hre employed by contractors stead of catching a rat, her pet cat Eight Killed, 21 Hurt. Los Angeles, Cal.— Death stole the sportsmen of southern Oregon and the on tills work. got caught and neighbors had to be W ay cross, Ga.—The collision of the husband of Mrs. Mayme Byers In Tuc state game officials as well are up In called in to help her get it out. While try n* *o release the cat, It bit Mrs. Atlantic Coast line's fast New York- son, Ariz., Friday, but a meaner thief I tbe ^ To Equal 1924 Mark to rules governing bear Osborn on the hand. Tabby had no to-FIorida passenger train, the Ever- took advantage of the widow’s dls- hunllnr ,t He(irnH there are no ruJeg, Itond billlding tlils year “ sliould he bones broken, but she Is nursing a glades, and a loaded school bus a t ! fraction on her arrival here with h is . govern|nK the manner |„ wbich bears at least es great as In 1024,” the hu sore foot. Nahnr ta, Ga., Monday resulted in the | body and her two children and ex- can be killed or how many may be resu Of piilillr roqds sald In announc- deaths of eight children and injuries ,racted ,rom her handbag 3200, all the killed during the open season. The Ing tlinf 23,000 nilles of hlghwnys were bullt to grade or giirfared on the state Everett Siinoox, IS. was killed p.ad (0 others. money she had. A representative of law simply provides for a closed sea System last year. three i ■ rs-ns were injure ; one prob- t,iroy Strickland, who wag driving the Travelers' Aid society found the son. Over 17,000 rnlles of roads were aldy faL lly, when ihe eritr,mobile In , br, buSi tolfj r;,uroad officials here Ktran'lc,l woman and children and La Grande.— Total value of taxable surfaied, the Imrean eatlmattng the which they were ridir.g left the road that there was a misty rain at the fun,ls were advanced to see them safe- property in Union county has fallen total aurfaced road mlleage In atiHe a jd crashed into a tree Saturday night time and that he had all the side cur- ly t0 tbelr home- off about 326,950 ulnce last year, ac Systems on January 1, 1024. at 111,400 between Fort Jones end Etna in Siski- tains gup cording to a summary of the assess you county, Caliiorn’a. All were hiv, Duke Will Aids Newsie. ment roll as turned over to officials school students returning from a foot Business Boom in Mexico \ ancouver, Wash. As the Capitol Oklahoma City.— James Price, who by D. H. Proctor, county assessor. ball game. The aule » f uiitornobllea. Urea, gaso Hill street car was passing Tw entieth, sold newspapers on the campus of Timber lands have decreased from line and oll In Mexico Is expected to The brief but lively session h-Id " d ,farneT streets Monday morning, i>uke university at Durham, N. C.; last 211,707 acres with an estimated value show a great Increase with the coin Fiiday by the court-martial sitting in *'' ° TSe IUte’ motorman. 8aw several ■ year when James B. Duke, the late of 31,448,350 to 184,076 acres valued pletlon of a program of road building Judgment of Colonel William Mitchell, ' , ' r° m a V,' TKP fIock n yin% over- i tobacco king, went there to participate at the same figure. The summary now under WHy, which calls for an ex charged with conduct prejudicial to Murt 8piraliD8 toward the earth |n a dedicatory service, has been In- shows there are 166,927 acres of till pendlture of 31,090,000 In Mexican military order and discipline ln viola and fail dead in front of bis car. The formed by attorneys for the Duke es- able land valued at 37,996,855, record currency eacli month. It Is planned tion of the 96ih article of war, accom hirds eliowed no evidence of having tate that he Is one of 16 relatives who ed in 1925, against 165,888 acres ap to build a network of pnved mads thut will cover the country. Con plished little beyond putting the air been injured before striking the will participate In a 32,000,000 bequest praised at 38,083,185 in 1924. ground. struction will begin simultaneously from the Duke estate. Price, who 1» officer’s pleas of “ not guilty” in tbe Vale.— The appraisal* board of tho from various points. Revenues from 59 years old, lives here and supports Vale, Hr., irrigation district, which record and denying him the “ bill of gni-ollne and tobacco tnxes are being Bethlehem, Pa. - — Charley Pryor, himself by doing small jobs. particulars” he had requested. consists of J. I). Falrman of Harper, set aside for this mirooae. ¡Leigh university quarterback, • who Ross Madden of Caldwell and B. E. Foreign monopolists of rubber, cof- suffered a fracture of the sixth and Storms Batter Ship. Hayden, member of the field force of fw , nitrates, potash and other raw ma- 8^ nlb v r‘ ebrae in the gams agstost London> _ xhe Holland-Amerlca the reclamation bureau, left for Har Cost of Bad Roads terlals assesntlal to American Industry .¡j. f ' " 1“ ” n, freight steamer Andljk, In distress In per Friday to begin appraisal work on A business concern that maintains were warned in a speech in Erie, Pa., me iield October 18, died Sunday m|d AUant,c> was reported Saturday to the Harper unit under the Vale proj a fleet of several hundred roadsters Saturday night by Secretary Hoover i 1 ^ ! ‘^ U£ <SS; 1118 home wa8 ln be steaming toward Ponta Delgada, In ect. The hoard determines the classi throughout the country found that It that if their unfair exactions upon ' ._____ the Azores Islands, escorted by the fication and value of tbe land to be cost G.4 cents a mile to operate a car American consumers continued they Gloversville, N. Y.—Clark N. Karl, American steamer Merchant. The acquired _ _ the __ _______ ________ In California, where roads are Hlwaya by federal government good for automobile traffic, while In could expect to find the United States 18, a member of the Cherryvalley high Andijk is described as having been from private owners for construction slate* where road* are poor Hie coat following the same practices and or- school football team, died of perlton- much battered In the stormy weather, of the new project. Every 40-acre tract was 8.7 cents per mile, despite the ganizing governmentally to retaliate ills caused by injuries suffered a week This Information wag received tonight of an area Including 30,000 acres of fart that Hie original cost of curs In by shoving upward the prices on com- ago while playing against Johnstown In a wireless dispatch to Lloyd’s from 1 land wll1 be inspected and later class- California Is slightly higher. Tliia moditles it produces for world trade, high school. I the Dutch steamer Rotterdam. | Ified. forms a real test of the value of good roads. COMPILED FOR TUU INCOMES FA CE CUTS An Advance Showing of • Luxurious Fur Trimmings At Attractively Moderate Prices Kurt are to be lavishly used in the trimming of MiUdy's fall and win ter garments and our splendid new stock them in in an abundnace of styles and widths, at well as all desirable shades. You'll he fascinated by their their beauty and delightfully pleased with out attractively moderate prices. 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