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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1925)
JJnivtraity Lil,rai v 4r I'ubliohcd Daily at KLAMATH FALLS "An Empire Awakening" BUY AT HOME; LOCAL MERCHANTS CAN GIVE YOU BETTER BARGAINS ; Associated Press Leased Wire EitflUoeiilh. Yew Number WAV.) KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1J25 PRICE FIVE CENTS 4- CUM A INDICTED JUDGE KILLED IN AUTO ' flCCIDENTTQDAY J. W. Ross, Federal Jurist of Tennessee, Runs His Car off Bridge UNDER HEAVY- BONDS Was Alone in Motor at Time of Fatal Crash Was Named by Harding JACKSON, Tel July II. (AP) J mill" J. W. Hum of Hi.. Womoiii 'IVlllll'XM'P lllnlllct fcilci'ul I'OIII'I ttlm jonlei'iliiy tin ln.llrli.l In i ni'ctlim will. Hi., fnlliire nt Hi.' I'.ii. ili''n HiivIiiic I. mill .if .In. Iik. in, vtu hilled In nil niitoiuolillc nr. 1.1. 'in (ii.Iii). J ml K.i Ilium whh Itllli'il when his niituimililln run off 11 hrldcu about flvii inll.'ii oust (if Ju. k i.ui mid I ii i lie I over III n crock, pinning him Itllil.TIH'lllll. J il. IK' ' Hiikk Ih ii I.I (ii h iv.' lnrl".l III llm dir.'. Hun of IiIk dou ki'ii Unln, nlioul seven mile from Jack on on llm Mifflin r.ni.1, iiii.lniiilii.'.l by J. II. Klrkiu.lrl.k. whose muni. JiiiIku Run tin (Inn i'. '.I In on.' I n -(Hitmen! returned yeMonluy with IiuvIiik forged. Alone In Cur ; Al (tin tlnut In. was i.luiii. In Hit; rnr. Al the tipul wheru I he uuloiiiii lillo of Judge Ross lufl 111.' roue In . I tlio roml il.'fln.'il n ti degree miKlo. TIid road hnd boon .linnK.d slightly within I 111. InnI few munllm. lint Judge Hon linil Irnveincd 11 several tlni.'" since. Judge Kims was iiiulcr f.'j.nuo bond on charges of forgery, frit it. In lent liicuih of trim! mid accessory to cnilicixlriiiiiiil, r.'liirii.'.l liidlci menu ycufnrttiiy by ihn Mmllroii county grand Jury. following Itn In vent Imulini of I 111' fill I ii rr of the People's Savings Ini ilk of Jucktun. Illltlk YVli'rlii'll 'I'll.. IllUlk ' closed (ill. HI I if m.iKili iiro nficr mi Invvntlftiiilon by the state bunk examiner showed a U.ifl.'leliey of funds In excess of $.100.01)0. Thomas II. Carroll, former cash lor; John M, t'lirrol. It 1 h niiii. ihi.I as sistant rnnlilor, mill W. I.. Ilnw thorn, n timber ileuler. worn ar rested on wurruiit noon ufior llm failure. They wore Indleicd with Jildgu Ross unil went released on bond. Their trlnl timl been net for Hi ii third week In September. Judge Ross wtiH 17 years old. Ho wan unpointed by rrcMldenl llur iIIiir Jo ll.o federal bomb In June, 1921. Wounded Bank Hold-up Dies VANCOL'.VKR, Wash., July II. Joyoii 'IViomiiMiu, 21 i'eur old Carl ton, Oro,, boy who was wounded by Hlntu Truffle Officer Unify Wll 1 1 it in n and Victory Eaton on tho nu in In k uf July 1 uftor ho hud tor liorlr.ud tho city by an attempt to lob tbu l'n I toil Simon Nat luu'.tl bank, (Had lit. HI. Josephs' hospital lit 9: lift o'clock til In morning, New Negotiations For Ships Opened WAHlll.NUTON, July 0. (!') -Kur-tllor licgiitliitlon.i for Ihn sain of 200 vessels for ncmpplug wero order nil today by tho sbli)liiK board, which rejected tho rurommeudiillon ut President I'lilinor of tbo flout eoi'pornllon Hint tbo bid of (bo not ion Iron and Metal coin puny of Hal tliuoro of 11,370,000 for Hid S00 Wtllealilps bo aceoptod. CAI.M'OHMAX X..Mi;i SWAMl'HCOTT. Mnsn., July 0. () I.oiiIh T. Kenako of H'nUfornln was appoint. id today nnslntniit nlotk of llio United States conn for China. 1 ItOM DAI It V Klva Arn lit iniul Kninin M-tlttinbor of Dairy welo In tbo elty yustor day shoppInK and remained for tliu (laiico last livening at thu Allmonl t'liiup. HOUSTON I.KAVKH John lliiMiRt'iin loft this mornlim by motor for il'oj'Unml m-linre hn will iromiiln until Sunday on business, Harvest Hands Capture Train for Joy Ride Sixteen Out of 40 Are Taken After Long Chase l,AM A It, Colli., July . (A; HUlucn liarvo'il field workers out of forty or more who yesterday seized a Hiinla Fo freight Intln near Hyracuiiii. Kmiiius, overpowered crew and ran It to l.iimar. only to be met and routed by mi nriiied pontic, wall In the county Jail hero lodny to learn what the. tout of their adveiitiirii would be. The liiirvenl worker iitlacked the train oast of Syracuse, brandishing kiiiih and club an Ihey hoarded It. The conductor, however, dropped a until ax tliu train rati slowly throiutb town, wlili llio result that word was iii'iil hero and a powwe wu forui'td by hherlffi. The Inn veni'-rH kIiohimI fluht on tilKblliiit the pommo but brokn mid fled when hcnrcH of nhotit woro fired over Iholr IichiIh. Klxteen of the lloolitK moll went captured In Hie roundup. There wt-r no ruituul II". t'liarK"" bad not been filed aiiiiluM tbu III early today. Four Indicted On Charge Of Murder Dunsmuir Slaying Results in Arrest of Two Men And Their Wives YKKKA, Cullf., July .--Infornin-tloiiH chiirRlni; murder have been filed hero by lHMrl.l Attorney CbarlvK K. Johiion hkiiIiihI Mr. mid .Mrn. Ceoriio K, Howard mid Mr. and Mm. Jack HiiKbeH a tho re nult of their participation In the death of Walter Krirdcrlck VailKlin. iiKid uf ! Hi 11 urn ii I r. who died June 2S from hlowu receivud June 21 nntr hi cubln in u (juitrrel be tween lilnmeit and tho two invn who lino arrwit an the renult of tujcliiK & wlnu party with (tin muh'u WlVt'H. HiikIich, who In nitld to bo none other than "Kid" MeKnddon, a boxer of partn uu Hi" I'lulflc count nevcrnl yearn iiko, and Mm. Hughon aro fiiKltlven. H wan ntipponod that Hum In'" wan In tho Tehniiiu county Jail at lt"d 11) il rf but tho man bold thero wan a victim of mistaken Identity. Tint arrenln of tho Ilow nrdn aro expect. 'd before iiiKhtfall. Kollowlni; tho hontiiiR recolvcd by Viuiiihn, HukIi.'k loft Dunniiiulr Willi lilH wife but not before be made 11 ntnlement to Deputy City Marnluil Thoinnn H. WriKbt In which ho claimed tho ditbioun honor of IiuvIiik Hlrnck ViiukIiii tho blow I hut ulllniately cost tho hitter bin life. Unwind leuialiied In Duiih inulr and appeared befofo n cor ouer'n Jury and made a claim Hinil lar In timl miiilo by HiikIk'h. ViiukIiii died of' a multiple frac ture of tho k ill I mid Dr. K. J. Coruliili. who porformod an uulopsy, doclui'ed that thu blow must have been niruck with a board or rock, wbllo the ntnipocteil asHiilluntn both declared that they bad lilt yiiiiKlin with tliflf tlntn. Roseburg Infant Is Badly Burned ItOSKIIl'no, Ore., July 9. The I ii fun I daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. (I. Thiiuiiin of tills city wan painfully liurned this mnrnlni; when she plnced an electric Iron cord on bur month. Tho , mother was li'onlnu and had lot tho cord rail within rench of tho younitsler, who, child like, placed It In her mouth. The Insulatlo nwas thin, nllowlnft the electricity to shoot throiiKh Into tbo bnby's mniilh, Infllctlnit deep nnd painful burns. TUKASON! , AT1IKNS, tin., July n, (fl) Because husbands allow Ini- pnrlant Invltntlons to rent for- 4 Kul ten In desk plucon holes at tho offlco or In coat pockets, tho Athens Woman's Club adopt- ed and forwarded the local piiHlmastor a resolution ankltiK 4 4 III in to discontinue the custom of delivering loiters addressed to "Mr. and Mrs." to tho orileoB of tin) Itutihiinds. The women would havn the same delivered to tho residence of "Mr. mid Mrs." ' JEflLDOSIll 10 SHOT MATE STILL IN JAIL Mrs. Editb Parker Davis, 22, Arranging to Get $10, COO Bonds HUSBAND IMPROVING Still Refuses to See Chorus Girl Wife She Denies Jealousy Ni;V YtlltK. July . - M-Mrn. I.'.tll Ii I'arker M. Duvln. 22 yearn old. former Yaultlon Klrl. who cuiuii to Ilroudwuy from Oklalioum, wan mill lu Jull loduy for nlioolliiK ber actor IiuhIiiiiiiI, Allen Duvln. Karl Carroll, producer of tbo "Vanillin," him been inn I. In i: arriiiiKeiuenln for J lO.tMHI ball iio.'i SKury to not her out. .Sbo tniijtiln tibo loven llio inaii nliu rerloiinly wouiid.-d. "1 don't know why; I don't re member anyitiiiiK nlioul H: ll'n all a blank," Hho nobh.il. She denied that nho w-an Jealoim tboiiKh dotec tlvon crodltoil her with references to another woman. She natd they had iiiarri.-l.'(l. but about what nho would not t II. llavl.H ItocovrrlitK Davln In rccovcrliiR from bullet wound In liln nock and Jaw bono. He ban declined to nend a monnaKu to bin wife mid refused to we her If nho In released on bail. ' "In a couplo of davit I may bo better and chacKti my mind," be nalil. "1 don't 1 now why the shot me." .Motive CiiHiiowti Without bis coiiHcnl authorities cannot prosecute the foloiiloun & nuiill chiiritu on which Mrn. Diivin in held. Mrs. Dnvln Tii"duy nir.lit enter ed mi lliHirliiicnl In thu theatrical dlitrlct where her husband wan din IliK wltli Harry WaiiHtnff Ilrl.ldlo, playwrl!bt.' mid Melville. Andornoo. prodiceri--Hlui obot him, then tried to kill hernolf, but the pintol mlnio'd fire. Visiting Elks To Have Escort SAl.KM, Ore., July 9. Twoitilo mohlle caravans of California Klk.i, elirulio to the national convention in I'orllund. will be escorted thru the stale by the statu traffic depart ment durum the week end, Ch.ef Statu Truffle Inspector T. A. It.if fety liniiDUii oil today. A ara van of 25 or So e.ira of Knieka ami CiKcent City Klks, truvelliiR ver tho ltedwoo.l 1iIr:i way, Is duo sit tbo stale lino Sat urday noon, whc.ro they will be niel by officers of llie.stalo traffic do part ment. A lliikorsflcid caravan or 35 cars, travellnc over tbu 1'aclflc hlp.iwi.iy. Is kIiiu al the Southern Oregon statu lino at 4 o'clock 'Saturday afternoon Chief HalToty will attempt lo bring tho two caravans together at tlninls l'ass so they may travel to gether tho remainder of the trip to lVrtlaud. " i While traveling In California, the cm avium will bo escorted by llio Cdllfoi iilu truffle depart ment. They aro expected to reach Salem Into Sunday. Threatened Tie-Up Of Labor Avoided NKW VOHK, July 9. (iT1) Till'. 'atoned lie-up of millions of dol lars In now construction was avoid ed today when representatives of Ihu plasterers and bricklayers unions signed an itproeiiioiit assur ing a temporary settlement at least of their Jurisdictional dispute. , ACCKPTS KKSIGXATION SWAMPSCOTT, Mass., July il, (!') Acceplnnco by President Coolidgo of tho resignation of Frank W. Mon doll as a director of tho War Fin ance Corporation was announced to day nt llio summer While House. Kivn n.ii iti'ji 1KS MOI.NWS, Iowa, July 9.(A) Flvo pevnans wei'o Injured lu; Iowa by mi slorm Mint swept uurosH the niii'lhwo.Horn part of tbo stnto last nlRhl, destroying crops In scatleieil ureas and wrecking n number of farm buildings, l - , Pierce Favors Uniformity in Federal Taxes Oregon Governor Tells His Position Quite ' Plainly SAI,K.. Ore.. July . Governor I'iercc ban aniiouneed bin pintllioii on levying of Inlicrilmico and In o iiiih tiixen by 'the foleral (jovern ineiit mid al" by nlalo c noriimenln. Thin ho did In an Interview on the plan proponed liy tho Georgia country Kinkorn' aa'o.liulon. (Jiivein jr l'leno nald: "I belle' j in a Klrong inheritance tux. It ought to b tin If ;rm lu every ntat' and out; lit to be a natliinul law, col le;li'd by Kevjrninent machinery, and Hli.;iil.l bo apportioned, pa,rt to tlie govnrnmeiit . and part to the ntate. I believe the taine with re spect li llii) In-oino lax." Tho renolutt n adopted by Hie (ivorgfo counliy bankera' anaoilu tlon, which wim nuiirnlfted to gover nor I'lenc for hid opinion decla.-ed that Ihu (nierltaiice tax provinloii of the federal lax measure nlioul J bo repealed. , BARE LEGS MUST BE HIDDEN WHEN CROWDS GATHER KOI'THA.MPTtTN. X. V.. uJ!y 9. 111 At stipulated limes Jersey bathinr nulls and bare log uiunt be concealed when tbey are on the way to and froio the water at ex clusive bathing beaches In this fash ionable resort at the tip of LonK Island. rir.cardn on tbo property of the Southampton ISuthiiiK Bench asso ciation read: "All women bathers wearini! Jersey balbiiiR suits or luitlilns nulls vjithout stoeklnRS will be required to wear a cupe to and from llm water between the hours of 11:00 a. m. nr.d 1 p. m. on Sat urday, Sundays and holidays, and throughout teiuiis week, by order of the woinin.'i. EOimittoe.V, Some observers In the illa(;p alreets recently have noted bare legs with Jeweled anklets and Karlers with watches. Hail and Rain Take Big Toll Four Killed, 18 Injured Minneapolis Storm in MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. July 9. (Jl Wind, rain and hail took a henry loll Wednesday in several districts of Minnesota, including the twin cities. In Minneapolis four persons wero killed. IS were In jured and one was reported miss- iiiK in a terrific wind and rain slorm which struck the south por tion of tho city lust night. A trail of wreckage representing more than (100,000 property damage was left here. Streets were flooded and for several hours during tho evening wero blocked by liuuilreds of up rooted trees. Tho I.nku Harriot municipal pa vlllon, one of Hie most popular of the city's playgrounds, collapsed on fitly persons, killing Mrs. Emma Miller, 35 years old, nnd her three yenr-old (laughter, nnd injuring' six other persons. Later police were Informed that l.ols llalgren, 11, of Watertown, Minn., had gone with Mrs. Miller to tho take nnd had not been seen since. ' Among the several smaller build ings destroyed by tbo wind was the drug store near Lake Harriet oper ated by Chillies H. Flesler. 4 7. Al though Flesler escaped injury when the building crashed, he collapsed outside and died of heart 'disease a few minutes later. The fourth person killed was Wll lard J. Ford, .10, who was hurled fitly feet from tho cab of a travell ing crane. lost aiii;ii.i.i: kokmi:i . PARIS. July 9. () A La- Fayette escadiillo for service lu Morocco Is being, formed by American volunteers who saw service with tho foreign leg- ion during tbo world war. Two pilots win) already bnvo en- gaged to fly with the forces opposing tbo Itll'fluns urn liran- vllle A. Pollock of Now Orleans nnd Charles W. Kerwood of I'hllndelphla. HEINOUS CRIME SUSPECT; BODY Astoria Judge Orders Dis ( interment of Body of Seattle Woman POISON IS SOUGHT Mother of Dead Woman, Believes Daughter Vic tim of Murderer ASTOUIA, July 9. (,Ti -A pos sible pds.n murder mystery looms hero today us a result of an order Inniied lust niKht by Judge J. A. Kakln, directing the disinterment of the body of Mrs. Violet A. White, who dd in Seuttle, Auxust 25, 192.1. ' The woman's vital organs will be atinl.vr.ed for traces of Tolon which her mother, Mm. Mary S3blom of Astcfla believes was administered lo her wltii murderous Intent. Mrs. While "was the wife of a Seattle lawyer. Sho was burled In Oean- view cemetery September 1, 1923. She formerly lived with her mother in Astoria. In her petition t) the court for a disinterment order Mrs. SJoblom declares il to be her be lief that following her daughter's death from poison, which she flays was administered by an unknown person tho victim was shot through the head. New York Woman And Small Child Are Found Slain NKW VOKK. July 9. ()- .Mrs. Margaret IMnnco nnd her six-year-old daughter Jenny, were found murdered today in their apartment In un Kast 3-1 th street tenement hotie. Their heads bad been crushed UlCaaA -thotr throuti -etrt.. Pol loo said the murderer used a sawMIko Instrument, which almost severed the heads. Tho child's body was found ut the threshold of the apartment, indicating that she had attempted to escapo her asnaiiant. The bodies were found by a man who said he was looking tor a fur nished room. Old Time Editor Dies Of Apoplexy SAN Jl'AN, Porto ltico. July 9. A') Willis Sweet, G9, for the last twelve years editor of the Times here, died today of apoplexy. Mr. Sweet was a former representa tive in the United States Congress from Idaho. Ho also served as Alloruey lieneral for Porto Rico. Commissioner Favors Fight Adjournment Although taking no definite ac tion, members of the Klamath Falls Hexing commission do not favor any more boxing cards in Klamath Falls until September,' it developed at a meeting of tho boxing commission last night held In thu office of Dr. W. U. Boyd. Business of the meeting of the commission was confined to the consideration nnd passage of bills. . l.KAVK OX CONTRACT "Cy" Johnson and M. Trncey left toduy on n contract on tie highway for tho clearing of timber. Ellen O'Sullivan Weds J. C. Murphy Of Interest to many people of this section ' was tho wodding of Miss Ellen O'Sullivan and J. C. Murpliy which was solemnised ill eight o'clock mass at the Catholic church this morning. Rev. Futher A. L. Looser performing the ceremony. Mr. nnd Mrs. Dun O'Sullivan were (be attendants and tho ceremony was performed In tho presence of a few relatives and Immediate friends. Mr. .Murphy is one of the well known and prominent sheep men of Hie Lukovlew country. The brido Is well known here 'having a host of friends, After la brief honey moon It Is thought they will make Klamath Falls their future home i 110 Wool Growers of County to Get Huge Sum Klamath Fleece Sold to Buyers for s $320,000 Approximately $.120. 0u0 In canii is I ho net, income to Klamath from the sale of wool to eastern con cerns, acoordlng to estimates made by wool ouyers. la the neighborhood .r.t &00.000 pounds of wool was sold to the two big eastern firms that absorbed all or l'.io Klamath wool.Charles Kosh lam! & Co., of Host jn. represented hero by Charles F. DeLa'p and Els man & Co., represented here by John Slemons Jr. . ' The last shipment of wool for tho eait left Kfamath yesterday In two cars. The average price per pounj of wool hoM this year was 40 cents. v TWO TO HAXCi SAF1A. July 9. OP) A court mar tial has sentenced two more men to be hand and three t prison for shielding the plotters respon sible for the Sveti Krai dihedral bombing In April, which resulted in the death of 160 persons. Policewomen To "Biff" Mashers Washington, D. C. Feminine Coppers Want to Handle Street Sheiks WASHINGTON. July 9. -(JP) Washington mashers who may have smiled when cases against .two of their number were dismissed In po lice court recently, may soon face greater embarrassment than ar rest if. they make the mistake of flirting with police women. Mrs. Mina C. Van Winkle, chief of the police women, intends to ask tho district commissioners for ner- rinisMon for her sister - officers to slap mashers. , There are some heavyweights among the police women. The sterner method was advo cated by Mrs. Van Winkle when mashers taken to Jail by two mem bers of her corps were released without punishment when 'Judgo Hitt declared tho 'evidence was too flimsy. Sugar Price On Downward Slump SAN FRANCISCO, July 9 OP) The Sugar Refining companies to day announced a price of $5.90 a hundred pounds for cano sugar and $5.70 a hundred pounds tor beet sugar to wholesalers only. This is a decrease of ten cents a hundred pounds In both grades from yester day's figure. liKLEASK HOSTAGES FEZ, Moroccos July 9.(P) Sev eral hundred native . women and children, being held as hostages by Abd-El-Krim's Riftians, were releas ed by the French roday when the latter by a quick drive along tho Ouergha river captured several vil lages from the cuemy. AVILI, l.KJl'IlATE CHICAliO, July 9.: Gray Silver, president of the Grain Marketing cjmpany $26.000, 000 merger en terprise, formally announced toduy that affairs of the' organization would be liiiuiJated at once. ASHLHST UAUV Attorney and Mrs. Edward B. Ashurst are tho proud parents of a baby boy, born this morning ?! the family home. Both mother'au.l iVew born babe ure reported as ioiug nicely. LOYALTY! MUSKEGON, Mich.. July 9. (fl1! "Krlp", ait old brlndle bull dog owned by Miss Mabel Hilt, gave his life yesterday to save his mistress. While walk- 4 Ing near her cottage she came 4 f upon n . rattlosnnke colled, reudy to strike. "Krlp" at- tacked the reptile, killing it, only after he had been severe- ly bitten. Within uu hour the dog had died, 4' 1RR RATION OFFI C E RS HAPPY Power Company Fails to Bottle Up Water ' Joe Jacobs, director, A. M. Thomas,' secretary and J. H. Camahan,' attorney for the Klamath Irrigation district have returned -from Salem, where they were victors' over the California Oregon Power company in the battle to save to the farmers of the district the waters of Klamath lake. This is the first time the Power company has met de feat and the men responsi ble for it have just reason for the satisfaction they feel over their success. - 1 ' The application for a per mit to appropriate 1000 sec: ond feet of the waters of Link river, to be taken out just south of . the Power company jdam at the head of Link river was made in 1919. This application re mained dormant until about the time of the abortive hearing before the Board of Survey and Arjustment, when James T: Chinook, former superintendent of Water Division No. 1 of this sl'.ito. and now attorney for tho Pjwer company, actively took up the mat ter of the allowance of this appli cation b feia state engineer. 7"- ' Xuper" Hhowt' Hiisto!'',' Stuto Engineer Lu nor w rote the Klamath Irrigation district on June 5. to too effoct that It it had any objections to file the same In writ ing. The attorney for tho district wlas absent from the city, bolojg lu Pot Hand on business, and did nut? get back until June 11. On June 13 he wrote the state englneor ask ing for an extension of time until July 10, In which to prepare any pretest It might see fit to file against the allowance of the permit. On toe samo day, June 13, tho stato engineer allowoJ the appli cation. The fit Information tho district had that the permit trad been issued was whea II. E. Brad bury, whilo In Salem -on nrlvato business,. accidentally lemned of tho alliance. Lupcr U'.d not wall for the district's roply. ' ' When tho mattor was brought to the attention of Attorney Ocnural Van Winkle ho advised tho stato en gineer toat he h'ad na uuthorlty V Issue the permit, since the stato had , ..-eded all at the water of Klamath lake iftid Its trPuiiturlcs to the federal government. .. ' 'Moker" Vncovered In the permit granted tho Power company by Stute Engineer Rupert there was inserted ; a wulvor . In favor of Irrigation lot "lands li Oregon." This would leave the Vast body of land in Lowe.- Klam ath lake and Tule lako south of thu state line without any water and It also failed to take Into considera tion the po. i or features yet owno l on the Klamatih project. When the matter was brought lo the ijtteutlon .of Governor Piurce ho was not a little surprised at the action of the stnte eng.neer And expressed a strong desire that the permit be set aside it It 'con'J be done legally, und he expressed great satisfleatlon when the attorney gen eral1 stated that the state engineer had exceedod his authority '.mil that the state had the power to cancel tho permit. Work Enroute To " ' Eastern Oregon PORTLAND, Ore., July 9. (p) Hubert Work .secretary of tho Interior and his party left hero yesterday afternoon fur eastern Or egon to Inspect government aid pro jects In that section, They Will visit the Baker, Owyhee and Warm Springs projects. Later they will go to Idaho,