The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, December 19, 1925, Image 2

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    THE
HAPPENINGS OF
CIRENT WEEK
H O U S E A D O P T S T A X CUT B IL L
Non-Partisan
Support
M Knurr
Wins
Heavy
Amendment» L o m .
NEW S
S O U S CENSURE STATE
IN BK
U. S. AIR POLICE
Washington. D. C.— The «weeping re­
ductions In Income taxes proposed In
the revenue bill were approved Mon­
day by the house.
Bits of Best News Items From The new rate« provide for a cot In House Committee Wants $20,-
the maximum surtax from 40 to it) per
000,000 Outlay.
Everywhere.
cent and for reduction* In all the
normal taxes.
Overwhelming support of the non­
partisan bill drafted by the way» and)
means committee developed during the
first day of consideration of amend-
ments by the houae. Half a doten pro
Events o f Noted People, Governments posed changes were swept aside, many Colonel Mitchell's Counsel In Court-
BIG S H O R T A G E FO U N D
PUT IN CONCISE FORM
and Tariffe Northwest, and Other
' o le'
The most serious fight came on the
proposal of Representative Rainey
of
Illinois, a democratic member of the
Things W orth Know i-'ig.
Merer
Ltssner.
the
Los
Angeles' committee, to increase the maximum
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surtax rate to 25 per cent. It was re-
• .
» .w 'eotet! after a sharp three hours' de~
wou.d resign a. a commissioner of the ^
<
United States shipping board.
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« » * « ■ P i o u s l y the house
»had rejected. 266 to 54. an amendment
The fascist militia has subscril
^ Repr<»sentatire La Guardia, social-
1.591.000 lire (about 180,000) in the
^-ew york. to make the maximum
campaign to raise dollars to pay the H(|rtax rate 30 ^
cent
Italian debt installment to the l nited , Q,ber
amendments
Other amendments were
were turned
States.
! down in rapid order and with little
Jacob C. Walters. 8«. a member of
the Masonic guard of honor that fol-
lowed the body of Abraham Lincoln
at his funeral, died In Minneapolis,
Sunday.
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Mellie Dunham. Maine s foremost
exponent of the old-time dance tunes.
has been enlisted by Henry Ford in
nas uecn exu.
y
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his revival campaign of the terpsichor-
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ean movements popular a quarter of a
ADVOCATE
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diate t kange.
An Advance Showing of
Luxurious Fur Trimmings
Maupln.—The Muupln school board
At Attractively Moderate Prices
haa awarded a contract to the John
Milne Plumbing A Heating company
of The Otdles for the Installation of
a heating plant In the high school
building. The coet la placed at $3301.
SUGGESTIONS ON
EGG INCUBATION
l.a (¡ramie George Wilson, convict­
ed in circuit court Thursday of steal
ing a child, a girl IS years of age, left
Saturday uight for Salem to serve a
year In the penitentiary.
Sentence
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was passed on Wilson by Judge
Knowles.
Incubation I* the natural process
through whleb the egg limit pass to
produce the chick. Our object, when
hatching larger numbers of chick*,
la to substitute for the natural method
o f hatching with liens. The Incubator
has solved the problem. It has grown
from the mure hatching boxes to m i
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mom of a new case of spinal menln-
glti* here late Sunday. l>r. Fred II.
Goddard, mayor, announced a special
I“ * ■ large percentage of strong.
healthy chicks. Some batching boxes
»re »till on the market; the medium
to high priced Incubators are the
Washington. D. C. -
The special WM,°*‘ of V** c',y
, * h,c|’
.
.
. J tim« the epidemic will be considered
11 mmitt
appointed by the house In
{
other recent rases continued
b* >“ « - “ «re s , to m ve.tlg.te the ;# ahow taprovemMll.
.
aircraft situation declared in a unanl-1
mous report made public Sunday that
Grande.- -The movement to ob-
"the army and navy are and have been taln “ unton h,« h •ch‘xi1 tor » * v*,n Jl*
very conservative, if not back want, in ! riels centering at liubler. Or., which
recognizing the great importance of “ » « l with a setback at the polls be-
cause of a technicality. Is growing
air power."
and boosters for the Institution are
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T ':*
prl’'*
la o f small consideration when com-
pared with good. Ilvuble chicks,
The hen prepares the egg Her own-
er generally receives It In goed con-
dltton. What he doee to the egg tie-
fore It Is actually placed In the In
rubator, greatly Influence» Ita hatch-
ability.
The fresher the eggs, the
>»rger the percentage of hatch will
b* and *ba stronger the chick».
show of partisan division.
The normal income tax schedule ap-
proved provides for a reduction from
J to It* per cent on the first $4000
taxable income, from 4 to 3 per cent
m the next $4000 ami from 6 to 5 per
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on ' 1 ri m un ' r•
° ,her P ~ 'i,io n s of the bill, inereas-
ing from $10.000 to $20.000 the amount
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of income on which the 25 per cent
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credit for "earned income may be
< i nturv ago.
| tajMB> were approved without debate.
Although numerous cuts in the tax
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rates were effective at the beginning i_ATE CZAR'S JEWELS
of the fiscal year 1925. total internal
WORTH $250,000,000.
revenue receipts for the period were Late Czar's Jewels Worth 8250.000.000.
only 5212.03S.9SS less than those tor
Moscow. — Representatives of the
the fiscal year 1924.
soviet government will soon visit the
United States in connection with the
After unlocking a padlock installed
sale of certain surplus articles from
Saturday by cutting through a rear
¡the old imperial collection of Jewels.
door with a pocket knife, thieves early f Dutch jewelry firms appear to be
Sunday robbed the B. T. Brilliant manifesting much interest in some of
jewelry company of Sacramento. Cal- these articles and one of their repre-
of gems valued at more (4ian $20,000. tentative, is negotiating with the
Furs sre to he lavishly used in the trimming ol Milady's fall anil win
ter garments and our splendid new stock them in in an abundnace of
styles and widths, as well as all desirable shades. You'll be fascinated by
their their beauty and delightfully plessed with our attractively moderate
prices. Particularly important are these special offering* in bur Collars.
•—Mam Floor, Fancy Goods Section
Fur Collars in Coney
Fur Collars in Opos
. ...
at each _______
$6.V5 sum at each
$U.V5
Beautiful Coney Fur Collar»,
lined and ready to »cw on your
Rorment,
They come 8 inches
wide and 27 Inches long
Shown
in black, brown, kil and blue fox.
I -specialty undervalued at $6 95.
Fiteptionally fine Opossum Fur
Collars, M inches wide and 27 inches
long, lined and ready to sew on
your garment. Thcv
come in
stone marten, (itch, Ida« k raroun
and natural Special at fll.95.
Just Received an Importation of
Velvet Brocade Georgettes
A Rich, High Grade Ma- ^
terial for Dresses and Tun
ics, a t---------
A .’<■ inch wullli and a very
Georgette*, especially adapted
aigu* tu black, red and black,
copen, cocoa, turquoise, white,
m
%/ i
tine quality of llie new Velvet llrocadr
lor dre**e* and H u m *
I otite» in neat d e
grey and copen, tan and brown, brick and
etc.
“ mat
t h a '* t mere
h e re * sttl/*exis
l* ' an*
I arming co'nfldJnt that ,h . a c h o o iw iU b m »«.. will Increase the care
o f M They
e h t a should
, egg»
suit exists
an ^a
alarming
hatch.
situation both in the army and navy
« reality in a snort time.
t * tur,led daily If kept longer than
air service due to shortage of flying
Salem.- Members of the
state board
five days. The best temperature 1»
personnel and equipments.” It also!
control spent Tuesday night at from SO to 00 degrees Fahrenheit.1
asserted that this situation was "due Moro. Sherman county, where
they ° e rm development «turt» at tts de
further to a failure on the part of \ wore honor guests at a banquet at « rwe*- 80 car* should be taken to
these services duly to appreciate" t h e jwhleh the notes securing loans made
*h ,t th® ** * * Jo lu,t r*'*ch ,h ,,
Importance of air power.
to farmers there under the wheat seed
are rulned by becoming
Although the report recommending relief act enacted at the 1925 ssston too warm ,H.(or, ,h|>y ar„
tha*
creation of a "single dpeartment of na­ of the legislature were burned.
by chilling. When an egg Is In-pt In
tional defense" and expenditure of
Salem.—Instead of the state having • room where the temperature la
$20.000.000 annually on aviation was
TO to 80 degrees, germ development
a deficit of approximately $480,000 on
W ill Promote n Full Growth o f llalr.
concurred in by all members. Repre­
starts. There Is not enough heat to
January 1. 1927. as estimated by Sam
W ill nlao licatore the Strength,
continue
Incubation;
consequently
sentative Reid. Illinois. Colonel W il­
A. Koser. secretary of state, at the many embryos die then or during the
Vitality and the Ileauty of the
liam Mitchell's courtmartial defense
,
,
,
.
. , .¡tim e of adopting the tax levy for 1928, first few day* In the Incubator. Un­
Hair. I f your llu ir ia Dry and
counsel, filed a supplementary brief
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there will be a surplus of $,980.82. ac- der such condition*, the egg* will
W iry, T r y -
advocating establishment of a depart
cording to a statement issued here show clear or nearly clear when
ment of air pending the creation of a
candied on the eighth day.
Saturday by Governor Pierce.
defense department.
When «electing an Incubator, be gov
Salem.—Louts Lachmund of Salem, •rned to a large extent by the ma­
The department proposed by the
‘ ,nim ittee- Mr. R< id said, was a step to whom was bequeathed property ag chine* that are giving the he*t re
\ns ,owari
anation co greating 1250.000 by the will of the »ult* In the community, not only for
equal status with land and sea arma­ late C. A. McLaughlin of Indepond, number o f chicks hatched but for the
I f you are bothered with Falling
ments. as details of the department ence. was a lifelong friend of the Mr. condition of the chick* as well.
Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair
There are two general types of
. "would be assigned, naturally, to as­ McLaughlin's, according to announce-
Trouble, we want vou to try a ja r o f
The inheritance tax provision of the soviet government,
sistants. one for the army, one for the ment made here Saturday. Mr. Me- •«"•Her Incubator*—the hot w ater and
EAST INDIA 11.MIC GROWER. The
revenue reduction bill came under fire
Appraisals just completed by foreign na
an(j one jQr t^e a(r -
Laughlln died recently while en route th* h °‘ " Ir-
Th" l f c Ute,t problem
Iremcdy contmiH medical properties that
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i
with
hot
water
machine*
In
general
Is
in the house again Friday, but the,expert, place the value of the entire
Emphasiliug the -.importance of alr
[go to the roota of the Hair, atimulatea
proper ventilation; moisture I* the
five hours of debate, as on previous , collection of crown jewels at “ PP™ *'' craft- the committee said lt would ^ to urope.
the akin, helping nature do ita work.
Baker.— Some of the highest ore greatest problem in the hot air ma-
days, brought considerable support for mately 8-50.WO.OOO. These include the ..(he H m regort of Qur count
^ caae
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-. A I -mnyvwml i\w.vtt-ti n\n/4.v 4*» * r, \ f imxv .
Leaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a
values discovered in Baker county chine. The water In the water heated
the measure from spokesmen of both great imperial crown, made in the time of a war emergency." and that "it is
halm o f a thousand flowers. The best known remedy
have been recorded here last week. Incubator does not tiiltuence moisture
of Catherine II. weighing five pounds
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parties.
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one of the most essential arms of our Further assays of copper ore In the In the egg chamber. Lack of moisture
for Heavy and Beautiful Black Eye Brows, also
and containing 4000 carats of the rar-
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military operations that compels a re- Balm creek tunnel of the Mother Ixale mean* that there has been too great
Sixteen men perished in the sink­ est diamonds,
restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be uaed
valued at Io2.000.000. . ,
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In the
vision of all military plans of pre-air property show continuance of the high an amount o f evaporation.
with Hot Iron for Straightening.
ing of a trawler at the mouth of th e' and the imperial gold scepter, contain
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. c r a f t days.” the report continued. “ It gold values found by the first assays. water-heated machine* the air does
river Vigo near Vigo. Spain. Friday, mg «he wor d famous Orlo f diamond ^
le99ened (hp re|#tiTe importance
not circulate *o freely. With slower
Price Sent by Mail, 60c; 10c Extra for Pottage
Two assays gave a return of $12 gold moving air. there will be less evap-
The trawler ran on the rocks and her °F 189 carats, valued at 830.000.000.
of the battleship but has not éliminât
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and
$8.40
silver.
oration.
The
fact
that
tunny
of
the
which was laid as a gift by Count
boiler exploded.
S. D. LYONS
1 Hair Grow#r. I Tim ple
ed the necessity of it. The airplane
smaller hot water tnrubutora have
Orloff at the feet of Catherine I.
OU. I Shampoo, I Preoaln«
Cottage G rove.-T h e I-ane County Tpry
TentlUtion m at„ „ DM.
becomes the necessary auxiliary and
Future exhibitions of the Charleston
316 N. Central
Dept. B
OH. I Fmc9 ('room and HI rar-
Ik »« for •wiling, $2 lie K atr«
\ defender of the battleship.
Hoo Hoo club, at a meeting held Frl- egm,ry t„ n|r and cool the egg* dally,
dance will be forbidden, according to
Fraud Charge Enlarged.
for F oot*««.
Oklahoma City, Okla.
The hot air Incubator* are quite
“ The question of the relative stand- day night in Eugene, went on record
Mayor Hill of Walla Walla. Wash.,
Washington. D. C.— The tax cases of
The hent I* furnished by
No, the Kerr Navigation company New ing of the United States in air pow as strongly opposing the suggestion of different
who last night witnessed one
more for Walla Walla.’ he said. The York; the estate of ex-Vice-President er among the nations is largely a mat- Secretary Work of the interior depart- the air *o It I* necessary that the
yroprietor of a local dance hall has Fairbanks. William Randolph Hearst. ter of opinion. It Is clear, however, ment, that wagon road grant land* be air be In more rapid motion. Thla
announced another one for next week, publisher; the General Motors com- that the standing of the United States withdrawn from sale. The drawing of causes greater ventilation and evap-
TH E REGAL
OUR W A Y
despite the mayor.
i pany and the W. G. Skelly company. ** not higher than third or lower than a strong resolution to be forwarded to o r « « '« “ , ' » ' “ ce moisture usually must
Is Steam Cleaning or
b*» added.
Quality Cleaning
congress was ordered.
an oil concern of Tnlsa. Okla., were fifth.”
In operating the Incubstor follow d! t
The fall of Medina, the "prophet
French Dry Cleaning
city " of Hedjaz is confirmed through amocg those
ln another vol
The special committee, before which
Freising and Dyeing
Monmouth.— An infirmary In con­ rectlon*. Most Incubator companlc*
Not
merely sponging
a message received In Bombay. India. ™ e of testimony made public Monday Colonel Mitchell first attacked existing nection with the Oregon Normal give very complete directions regard­
There is a difference
and placing a hot iron
by the Khilafat committee from one >hrc'«1« 11 “ >e senate investigating com- air policies, was created after Repre- school will be opened at the beginning ing the operation and control of their
between our way of
on and in this way
of the ministers of Ibn Saud. Sultan mittec'
sentative Nelson, republican. Wiscon- of the new term January 4. Four machines.
Uniformity of temperature Is a grent
of Nejd
Medina was captured by
ln P r«e n «in s «he Kerr case, L. C. s-n. in a speech ln the house, urged in rooms of an eight-room house are be­
doing work and our
work the dirt into the
the Wahabi tribesmen under the sul- Manson- counsel for the committee, vestigatIon of the relation* existing ing rented for this purpose and will controlling fuctnr. An Incubator run
imitator*.
Our cus­
garment.
In this way
at
a
uniform
temperature
of
102
de-
declared there was evidence “ in this between the government and the avia­
tan's direction.
provide accommodations for seven grees will do better than one vary-1
tomers' clothes always
much
harm
is done in­
record of considerable fraud and many «ion industry. In this connection, it
students. This will include one Iso- Ing fronl 101 to 10fi degree», Oraduul
The house plans to pass the 8325.- attempts to defraud the government." found "no evidence of corruption.”
took new and have a
stead of making the
lation room for contagious diseases.
variation la not detrimental.
000,000 tax reduction bill this week He recited that H. F. Kerr and A. E
The report showed the house corn-
more aristocratic look.
garment look like new.
Too high temperature lowers the
while the senate is considering the K)egg British citizens, had organized mittee in disagreement with the presl-
McMinnville.—A committee from the T|io r 0f th(, chicks. In some machine*,
W e care for and store your suit while you are out of the city
legai right of Senator-Designate Gerald companies to take over interned Ger- deni s air board in several Important city council ia considering a $50.000 |t I* considered best to start nt 101
P. Nye of North Dokato to a seat in , raan ships and that in selling their particulars.
city bond Issue for the support to new degrees. Increase to 102 degrees the
R egal C leaners , T ailors a n d H atters
that body and is debating the long de- ’ holdings to the Harriman Steamship
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buildings at Linfleld college, which second week, and only allow the
127 North Sixth Street, Bet. Glisan and Hoyt (with the Orange Front)
layed proposal for American adher-, interests an effort was made to es-
World Court Approved.
has just begun a campaign for 8500.- «andard of 103 degrees to be reached
ence to the world court.
cape American government taxes.
is • few 'Ia>" bef,’ r"
Abm '
Phone Broadway 1399
Princeton. N. J .— Without debate. 000 for equipment. The committee
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•▼erythln*. th#*
»lumia not
Antonio Maura, ex-premier, died
General R o g e r , Dies.
i the ^'»«¡onal Collegiate World Court first looking into the legality of th. too h ot_ Noe, |In|| Kztcnsh.n Spe
Satisfaction or N o Pay
Mail Orders Solicited
proposed issue and if the bond Issue
M|Mour| „ „ „ ,M1„ ltrv rxpert.
Sunday at the estate of his son, Ga­
Philadelphia — Major-General H a rry' conference resolved Saturday night.
briel, count of Mortera at Torrelo-
is
found
possible
on
this
score,
the
station.
Mountain
Grove,
| L. Regers, retired. General Pershing’s
advocate that the United
committee will lay plans for an elec-
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dones, near Madrid. He was 66 years
chief quartermaster in the American •■’ta«es enter the world court plan,
old. He was the leader of the Spanish
tiOD.
¡expeditionary forces, died in his apart-
The resolution read:
Sanitary Poultry Houae
conservative party and during the ten­
ment here late Saturday night. He had
hereas. We, the delegates of 250
Salem.— Motor fuel taxes due the
ure of military directorate was presi­
Is Necessary for Epps
j been 111 for a long time.
General )ns«i«u« i° n® ° f higher learning in the state from the sale of 9,443.333.4 gal­
dent of the Spanish Royal academy.
Chickens will not give adequate re­
, Rogers suffered from heart disease « 'n««ed States, desire to hasten the lons of gasoline and 423.317.6 gallons
turns In eggs or growtli when kept un­
Let Us Be—
Railroad traffic was greaer in Octo- and came here several months ago for secur,nK of peace, and to all peoples. of distillates during the month of Oc­
der Insanitary conditions.
her than in any previous month in his-; treatment by specialists. He lived in be is resolved, that we advocate to the tober amount to 8923,882.94. which
The construction of the poultry
tory. The bureau of railroad econom- seclusion because of his serious con­ president and senate that the United represents a gain of 1,682,605 4 gallons house should receive first attention.
YOUR SANTA CLAUS!
States
enter
the
permanent
court
of
ics. maintained in Washington, D. C .; dition.
of gasoline and 2,856.2 gallons of dis­ Sufficient air space, lighting, and ven
by the carriers, figured that the move-1 General Rogers was born in Wash- international justice under the Hard- tillates sold and of $50,549.55 In rev­ tllatlon should be provided, and the
ment amounted to 44,061,988.000 ton ington and saw service with General ing Hughes Coolidge plan.”
enue to be realized from such sales entire house cleaned at frequent In
We have Electrical Appliances of every
miles. The previous high record in Funston in Mexico in 1914 and with
for October. 1925, over the correspond- tervals.
Roof Falls on Chorus.
While these precautions cannot he
October, 1924, was 2.2 per cent less.
General Pershing in Mexico in 1916.
ing month of 1924.
depended upon to control mite* and
kind suited for the modern home, and they arc
Wilmington.
Del.—
The
root
of
the
Repeal of the automobile passenger
Salem.—Warrants which are a lien lice, they aid the poultrytnun In deter
Miss Farrar Recovers.
rigging loft of the Playhouse here col­
car tax was demanded Sunday by the
against real and personal property for mining when these pests are present.
Ridgefield, Conn. — Miss Geraldine lapsed Friday night duriog a perform­ the collection of delinquent Income Furthermore, the fowls are kept In
American Automobile association al­
M ODERATE IN PRICE
most on the eve of the consideration Farrar, prima donna, whose sudden ill- ance of the “ Song of the Flame” and taxes aggregating approximately $50.- vigorous condition, which In Itself
by the bouse of the section of the new j ness two weeks ago was responsible more than a dozen members of the 000. were sent to the sheriffs of the aids In controlling pests. Dirty and
revenue bill, which provides a cut in for the closing of "Romany Love ' horus were injured. A panic amoDg various counties Monday for service. Inaanitnry houses provide Ideal breed­
They are also the best solution of the problem of
this levy from 5 to 3 per cent, and Spell," after the premiere of the oper- t*le aud«ence probably was prevented Under the law copies o f these war­ ing conditions for Insect* and germs
which are detrimental to poultry. Dis­
repeals taxes on trucks, tires and ac­ etta in Hartford, will not return to by Dorothy Maekayo. As the asbestos rants »hall be filed by the sheriff with
eased fowls, or those with malformed
the show, even should It be reopened, ourtain was lowered upon the scene of the county clerks and later entered
cessories.
bills or feet, full ready prey to lice,
CHRISTMAS GIVING.
her father. 8. D. Farrar, has announc-; havoc on the 8ta* e Ml88 Mackaye step­ upon the Judgment docket. The sher­ mites, and other Insect pests, und
With Japan, France and Italy oppos- f
ped to the footlights and began to
iff then shall proceed and collect as should be removed as soon us dis­
ed to discussing navy reductions, ex-!
.
He said she is on the road to re­ sing.
covered.
ha would any other delinquent tax.
cept as an integral part of the problem
Come in and see them.
No obligation to buy.
covery but has decided to spgnd the
of disarmament as a whole, interest in
Auto Mishap Kills Boy.
Ontario.—Under the terms of a will
entire winter resting.
Proper Feed for Pullets
Geneva centered Saturday night in
Walla Walla, Wash. — Howard prepared In 1923 by Harry W. Jones,
It Is s mistake to let the pullets
how the United States would answer
formerly of this city, who died ln Port- forage for themselves. Ornln alone
Attack of Bull Fatal.
the invitation to participate in the
Robertson, 19, was fatally Injured late
ELECTRIC STORE
land November 26, Acacia lodge of this wl„ not 8,ipp)y ,be necessary feed for
league of nations disarmament studies
Albany, Or.— Manley W. Hodges, 50, Saturday night near Wallula, and died
city Is to receive $5000 to be used for fcU||d|n|, the framework and the body
Electric Building
as a first step toward the convocation a farmer living south of Albany, died
three hourH later while being brought the construction of a Masonic temple. 0f the birds which are to become n
of a general conference.
late Saturday of Injuries received
Ontario’s city cemetery Is also named part of the future laying flock. A
PORTLAND ELECTRIC POW ER COMPANY
when attacked by a Jersey bull., to the hospital here on a train. With
I he Sisters of Mery hospital in Hodges was alone at the time and four companions
he was en route to as a beneficiary to the extent of re- mush containing a liberal supply of
ceivlng the earnings from 85000 to bo protein and minerals Is needed. If,
Kallspell, Mont., was dynamited about sa|d before he died, that a strap on I>a8CO ln an automobile with Marshall
n'i>ln<iL
Untiip/ln u
n In k »
TL<*
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used In improvements, providing that *ba P "1^ « 8 8re on Kood range they 111 r
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10 o’clock
Saturday
night.
The nt
at- the end of a pole to which the ani- Allison
driving. Rounding a cure near
im f t * » Vi*« p t in . P ru t ..ill :i nt ......... ..
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tempt to destroy the brick structure ‘ mal wa8 fa8tened brokt! and freed the Wallula, the automobile flipped over, once a year the Protestant churches this sort ns they would without range,
was made by placing a heavy charge 1)U 11 . Although dehorned the bull rush- then righted itself, Robertson and Paul of the city take a collection for a like but It should be constantly before
purpose.
of explosive under a window near the ed the man ro|llng h|m „ „ the groun() Nelson being thrown out.
them.
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southeast corner. The hospital * 'a8 and crushing his chest, breaking three
full of patients and nurses. No one , iba over the beart
was badly Injured. A portion of th e,
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building was torn away and every win-!
Quarter Eagles Minted,
dow pane in the hospital and that
I)enver Colo _ The UnUed s u t e i
part of town broken. The explosion m)nt h„ re Satur(Iay comp|eted the
was heard all over the city. No mo- minting of $1.000,000 ln $2.50 gold
five is known for the outrage.
pieces.
THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROWER
EaSt India Hair Grower
Salem.— Registration of motor vehi­
cles In Oregon for the month of No­
Kingman, A r iz — Mrs. Effel Rudy, vember totaled 3479, of which 252 were
wife of a rancher here, captured alive trucks and 3227 passenger cars. The
a large wildcat, which entered her total registrations for the l i months-
home Saturday, using a pistol as a of 1925 was 214.849, of which 197,903
,
.
club.
were passenger ears. This shows an
Dodging two of the wildcat's blows Increase of 1176 over the registrations
Coinage of the quarter eagles came with its paws. Mrs. Rudy struck the for November, 1924, and of 23,399 over
Components.
response to the annual demand for animal over the head with the re-¡the total registration* for the corres-,
O. If. L. writes; "Smart society fs the pieces as souvenirs and gifts, volver butt and stunned it. She then'ponding 11 mortths of 1924 and an in-1
made up of the worldly, the fleshy and Frank S. Sheppard, superintendent of tied a rope around Its neck and placed crease of 22,220 over the total regia-!
the devilish.” — Boston Transcript.
the mint, said.
I It In a crate.
1 traitons for the year 1924.
Woman Takes Bobcat
Correct Food for Eggs
In supplying feed to fowls there are
*hr,>* ,“ n,,8 ° r «'.,..f*tlt..«nlw which
b* Pr‘*8‘‘" t •“ cer,8,n f" lrly
well-fixed proportion» If the denlred re-
gulu Br<,
^ obulned n„ mt , , „ noI„|.
ca„ y x|lWM) con*miletlt. „re mineral,
aitrogenous, and carbonaceous, all ol
which are contained In corn, wheat,
oats, and barley, but not In the rigid
proportions to give the greatest egj
yield. In addition some animal feed
and green feed should be supplied.
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