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CHIU IHIOUI FINI RIISIM! TO 1NVK8TIGATK In a letter written to Prof. J. A. NKAHKR HOUR Resell, chief of the O. A. C. statuiteti bureau, Director Newell announces PRM1DKNT YIM* »• THREAT»' N SALEM. Nov. 1&. That th* cold that he has found it necessary to HD BY HA DIC Al JI RUMOR HAS IT THAT GERMANA storage plant maintains«! la WugM* Wm Mang of Walla Walla, who Sophomore class shorten his tour and return to W»«h- IM LEFT OCT IN COLD • e * e e by th* Wainhard Brewery company aa Kusaor Maa It Thai Heveral Gesiwrala He asks for défiait* facta has been visiting his cousin. W. 0. ington rowtieend, left Friday for California The girl* of the Christian Endeav a distributing center for liquor being to irrigated areas. la th* Chineae Harvice Have Al- England. France and RaeMn Have relative points for • short visit before return* or of th* Presbyterian church enter i cady Taken Nt«*|ie to Atari Free** Utrs Taken Care of. It Is Said. i shipped into a dry lounty I* * viola ing home tained the boy* of the Endeavor with Il la Frarrsl That the ■‘marnl Gov- Great Excitement 1‘revalls in Ger GREAT FOOTBALL tion of the spirit of th* local option • « * HATTLN RESULTS a taffy |>ull Friday eve, Ganics were eramenl Will H* P*< Out *f many. Austria and Italy- ■Austria law if not the letter of th* law, was IN EVEN BREAK The opera house haa beea secured played, snd the latter part of the eve |**wer Is Now on Verge of Trumble Wiik the declaration of Governor West for Thanksgiving night, when th* ning was spent tn pulling taffy and the Servia«* ■ when lie slated that he lateude«! to re PRINCETON AND YALE PI.AT I' Loyal Order of Mooae will give their telling stories I'EKIN, Nov. 18.—Proaiiaent Chi- quest District Attorney Bryson and EXCITING GAME opening daace since the organisation ***** n*s* are demanding that Prealdeat A dispatch LONDON, Nov 16 Attorney General Crawford to bring of th* lodge. Each member la per - ■ from Sofia says that the TurkLu Al llir Very Ijist Minute a Hubetituie milted to send tn one name and tn-! The Jul N't Vel Club was entertain an Injunction suit against the com Yuan start a war with Russia In d* feuse of Monaoiia ed Tuesday by Mr*. Fred Melhaae at pany. army is twelve miles from Const su Player Ties the Score With a Field vitations will be sent out to these i It Is feared that tiie Tuan govern . her home on Firth street. "500” it is ex tinople, and is retreating This decision of the governor fol- Goal From the SO-Yerd Line- within a few days. Excellent music was played and light refreshment* owed a move on the part of the Wein- msut wilt bs overthrow* unIna* he ported that Constantinople will it* Find Half Ends With Princeton in has been secured for the occasion | were served later to the following hard brewery people to throw out the yields, A occupied in a couple of days. the Lead—Harvard Tahra a Genie I I'he committee in charge consists of It is rumored that several general* guests: Mesdames A. D. Miller, Sila* suits now pending In the circuit court The Servian foreign minister al Messrs Foster, Hillhouse and John- From Dartmouth Obenchain, G. T. Baldwin. C. O Mor- of Multnomah against the saloons in are preparing to attack the Russians Belgrade says that he does not • V i son. gan. G. R Manning. Mars, E. J. Stew- the Jefferson street depot out of court In Mongolia, daepite Preaidant Yuan pect an armistice until ’he Bulgar* I sited Press Service ***** art. Frank Ward, J. T. Henley. Thoa. is ns enter Constantinople. Mr. and Mrs K. H. Reames, who Hampton. I J. Knapp, L. F Willits, on the ground that they could not be WII.HIN WILL t ALL EXTRA PRINCETON. Nov. 16.—One of A dispatch from Bucharest say» football ever expect to give up their home on Con- Glynn, Cha*. Martin, Claude Daggett. legally brought by Special Prosecutor HKHHIO.N til' ('ONGRENN The Bulgar- ,tiie greatest games of that cholera is raging Esterly. a tie between ger avenue soon, and take apartments Fred Schallock and Chas Maidrum. played here resulted in ians are lighting a furious battle neat in the Jennings building before their "I don't think they cun make their WASHINGTON. D (', Nov 1« Princeton and Yale this afternoon • ♦ * * • .Monastir. i he t rst half ended with Princeton departure on their winter tour, were The Pythian Sister* held a rousing point stick," declared the governor, I'ongri s'ini'U here expert a practical at home Thursday evening to a large meeting in I. O. O. F. hall on Friday because I took extra pie« atuion in ly contlnuou* session from December ahead, 6 to 3. Consul Disappears In ad until their terms of office expire i Pumppelly, a Yale substitute at gathering of their friends. A pro evening. After the usual business fortifying Esterly'a position II VIENNA, Nov. 16.—The foreigx ■right half, tied the score in the so«- fusion of beautiful chrysanthemums dition to having the court appoint hour and lodge work a dainty four- »III be impossible to make only ap office has demanded information from loud half with a field goal from the 50 were used in the decoration of the course luncheon was served as a com- him special prosecutor 1 quietly ap preprintlon>t however. Servia as to the fate of the Austrias ■ yard line, just as the game ended rooms. Bridge. "500" and dancing plete surprise to the large member- pointed him a special agent of the It Is expected that Preeldnfit "lei I consul at Prochaska, who had trouble were the amusements of the evening whip present. This was prepared by .-.into, and besides I asked the attor U I Ison will convene an extra session with the Servians when they entered A most excellent lunch was served In a few officers of the Temple, and with ney general to be associated in the of congress about March l&tli Harvani Wins It I* Prtsrend. Subsequently the consul CAMBRIDGE, Nov 16.—The linai -afeteria style from 10:30 till 1 In the toasts, roasts and story telling by case, so if necessary it could be predicted that the session will con disappeared. It is rumored that hs I scon in the game between Harvard the large dining room. The invited all present, made a very enjoyable brought on the relation of the state. tinue almost until winter was murdered by the Servians. It U and Dartmouth was 3 to 0, in favor guests were Messrs, and Mesdames "But regardless of whether they «vening for the Sisters and Knights feared that the situation is serious. make their point stick, we are going Geo. T. Baldwin, C. 8. Moore. John of Harvard. * * * * * Itaynor Improving to look after the storage plant In Eu Moore. Don J. Zumwalt, W. O. Smith, The Happy Hour Club met at the WASHINGTON. Nov IS Senator To Divide Spoils gent I understand they have lockers R. M Richardson. E. B. Hall, F. H. home of Mrs. R. E. Smith on Walnut Rayner Is slightly Improved this af BELGRADE. Nov. 16.—The pre- j it the storage plant so one may order Mills. E B. Henry, E. J. Murray, L. avenue Tuesday afternoon The It la ternoon lie slept well last night raiers of the Balkan states will meet Gerber, E W. Gowen, L. F. Willits, house was beautifully decorated for Ills boose and keep it on hand District Attorney WASHINGTON, I). C., Nov 14. here Thursday to discuss the parti Frank Ward. Frank Ankeny. C. H. the occasion and a dainty lunch waa a regular club. Taft in Nrw York tion of European Turkey. Czar Fer When the new democratic house o.’ 1 nderwood. George Noland. C. F. served. Those present were Mesdamee llryson will bring the Injunction suit. dinand will probably attend the meet I renrerentatives is organized after Stone, J. S. Elliott, C. J. Martin. Silas John Hamilton, George Bleha, George | and he usually gets what lie goes NEW YORK, Nov IS Preaident 'March 4, Champ Clark, the present Obenchain. Zim Baldwin, Will Bald Humphrey. Will Houston. Veraie after." ing. Taft arrived hero this morning He i speaker, will not be opposed by Rep-1 win. Will Mason. Frank Ira White, Houston, L. Hardenbrook, J. Hous journeyed over to College City In an I Iresentative Henry of Texas. accord-i K. S Moore, Mr A. Castel, Mm. M ton, Loy Hyliard, Floyd Mundy, Paul I FITZGERALD |H Russia .Agree* automobile Ik will speak al the ATHENS, Nov. 16.—Russia haa |ing to the latter's announcement here' 8 Jackson, Miss Delta Malone, Miss Johnson, J. Johnson, Ray Athertoa, UNDER ARREST I otua Club banquet tonight recognized the Greek occupation of I today. Henry, who is chairman of Maud Baldwin. Mr. D. B. Campbell, Will North, Will Weedon. Sam Bum Salonika, and has instructed the Rus the rules committee, was a candidate I Mr. Hunter Savidge. Mr. Harry Rich iners, George Haydon and R. A. Km- Assistant Indian Agent Holman kill TTHt IINITT FIND« sian consul to communicate hereafter for speaker two years ago. William ardson. Dr Wm Martin. mitt. WEST IN FINE SHAPE came down from Y'ainax last night with the legation at Athens instead J. Bryan, it is said, favors Clark. ***** Democratic members who have and arrested A Fitzgerald on a of Constantinople. Saturday members of the Bridge N E W Y (Hl K .""Sio I usings r A packed bouse witnessed the pré reached Washington have expressed i Club and several tables of ”500' were charge of selling liquor to Morris sentation of the farce “ Old Maids' I* big throughout our territory." This BERLIN, Nov. 16.—It is reported themselves as In favor of Clark, and , entertained at a Japanese afternoon Hodge, nn Indian He will be held In la the announcement of Julius Krutt- Convention, ” which was given at the that the allies, in arranging for tbs little opposition is expected when the by Mrs. E. R. Reamee, assisted by the county jail until the arrival here •chnltt, vice president of the Harri partition of European Turkey, have question of re-electing the speaker Mrs. Caste!. The decorations were o|>era house Friday evening. About of a deputy United States marshal. man lines, here today after a six twenty charming ladles of the city, provided for concessions to England, come« up. Japanese lanterns, fans and chrysan Fitzgerald waa arrested several weeks' trip over the company's prop for the time being, donned the gar — Russia and France, but have ignored themums, and the prizes were Japan ments and represented the popular week* ngo on a similar charge, but, erty Inspecting Pacific Coast territory Germany, Austria and Italy. This , GOVERNMENT MEN ese ware. Those invited were: Mes- conceptton of "old maids," and were after being confined In lull for sev Concerning reports that the Houtliern HELP RAMSBY dames Don J. Zumwalt, W. O. Smith, has caused great excitement here. Pacific Intended rushing the proposvwl ridiculously funny in their desire to eral days, was released. Clarence Underwood, E. J. Murray, n.'W short line between Portland an«l become young again and secure hue STATE FINANCES With the reclamation service co Geo. Noland, C. F. Stone, F. H. Mills, HECTOR GOODS lx>* Angeles, Kruttsi tinltl declared IN GOOD SHAPE operating, Game Warden Ramsby de- A. Castel, Thos. Hampton, J T. Hen bands. In thia effort they were as AT PUBLIC HA I E the work was being pushed to sorv.- sisted by W. A. Delzell, as Professor j dares that practically all of the trout ley, J. P. Lee, J. C. Brockenbrough, local territory, but the prospuci* for TREASURER'S REPORT SHOWS at present below the Lost River dam Ivan D. Applegate, Chas. E. Worden, Pinkerton, who with his rejuvinatlng The O. M Hector stock of mer THAT OREGON IS OUT OF DEBT can be transferred to the water above Burge Mason, H. P. Galarneaux, A. machine and elixir made over the chandise and tlzturea are to be dis a through line were still far distant AND HAJI MONEY IN THE STATE the dam. Up to date there have been i L. Leavitt, R. M. Richardson, Leslie ' old maids” in accordance with their wishes. These rejuvenated females posed of at public auction at 10 ANALYSIS SHOWS THAT TREASURY 525 trout transferred, and the work Rogers, C. S. Moore and John Mooro. CITY WATER IS PURE were represented In songs and recit o'clock a m., on November 26th. At is still being carried on. « * • • als by Mrs. Zumwalt, Mrs. Harry Ca- » meeting of creditor* Mr. Hector, SALEM, Nov. 16. — That the state "The report that the reclamation 4 « « * * According to a report just received den. Mr Newnbam, Helen Forest and witli the bucking of a local capitalist, of Oregon is out of debt and has a service was not co-operating with us high at hool The next social fune- the two little Turner girls. Members offered to make a cash settlement. from the chemist of the University large surplus in the treasury is the is not true,” said Mr. Ramsby this but Home of the creditors objected, *o of California by the California-Ore showing made by the biennial report afternoon. “The service has detailed ion will take place next Friday even of the cast were: Mrs. Zumwalt, Mrs. the stock will be disposed of at J gon Power company, the preatmt wa ing, when the Sophomores will enter l aden. Mr. Newnbam, Mr. Delzell. of State Treasurer Kay which was | ' two men to the work. Besides the public sale to the liigheiil bidder. H ter supply of Klumuth Falls Is just placed in the hands of the state service has fed the fish and provided tain the Freshmen at a party at the Mrs. Will Baldwin. Mrs. Elm Baid (' Merryman was chosen as trustee about as pure as It M possible for It high school. The decorating commit win, Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrough. Mrs. printer today and will be issued to fresh water.” to become. The test shows that the tee has worked a pretty scheme for Morgan, Mrs. R. M Richardson, C. O. the public soon. water la equal to that of any of the decorating, and the entertainment Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Geo. Chas- The repoit shows that the receipts Jailed for Street Sjieaking cities of tho state, and much purer committee has evolved many ingen tain. Mrs Seitz, Mrs. Geo. Capron, and disbursements in the office dur LITTLE FALLS. N. Y., Nov. 15.— than many of the Willamette Valley ing the last two years have been the Socialist Mayor George Lunn of ious ways In which to pass the even Mrs. Coseboom, Mrs. John Moore, M IN I non TO MAKE FINAL towns The report follow* ing pleasantly. The different com Mrs. E. Virgil, Maud Baldwin, Jessie largest in the history of the state, the Schenectady was sentenced to fifty ARRANGEMENT« FOR THE NEW Berkeley, Nov. 17,— The bac collections made requiring the issu days in jail and a fine of $50 in the mlttees were appointed by Cllfforo Marple, Agnes Marple and Fannie WESTERN I NIO.N PLANT EXPERT teriological examination of the Sevits, who is the president of the I Virgil. ance of 27,135 receipts, an increase of iecorder's office on a charge of vio BUILDING sample of water marked No. 1, more than 4,000 over any. other two lating the city ordinance by address received November 8, has given previous years. The report shows a ing the strikers three weeks ago. He WHAT ELECTION | change in the time of convening con F L. Walker of the plant depart the following result: Bacterl DID TO TAX LAWS gress, so that the new sessions would balance on hand October 1, 1910, refused to pay the fine, and began ment of the Western Union Telegraph count 2o colonies In 1 c.c. of amounting to 1425,913.13. The re serving his sentence this afternoon. begin shortly after new member* took company is in the city making final ' water. Test for 11. Coll--With SALEM Nov. 16, — -According to ceipts for the two years ending Sep I office, March 4. He declined to dia- lactose bile and safranln broth, an outline prepared by Governor > iiss an outlook for an extra session arrangements for the erection of the tember 10, 1912, amounted to $8,- negative, with 1 c.c. of the wa- West the following constitutional re when President-elect Wilson assumes new homo of the company on Seventh 307,182.68, making a total on Sep NEW MEASURES street. 1 ter Hampie From a bacterllog- NOW IN EFFECT strictions on assessment and taxation tember 30, 1912, of $8,732,091.85. office next spring, saying: "The bull<>inK will be modern, and ical standpoint this would be re exist in the state as a result of the re i "The president-elect is consider The disbursements during the two gardod as a very satisfactory re- will be especially constructed for a years amounted to $7,738,359.34, A LAW BECOMES OPERATIVE cent election: ing the subject of a special session, ARE CAST, ' suit. J. A. FITZGERALD. telegraph office, ” said Mr. Walker. WHEN BALLOTS leaving a balance oi cash on hand No tax or duty shall be imposed t.nd 1 do not care to advise him PROCLAMA- AND GOVERNOR ’ S "It will be lufficlent in size to take Asso. Prof, of Bacteriology. October 1, 1912, of $993,736.47. without the consent of the people or through the newspapers." care of the buslneaa for a long time TION UNNECESSARY The company has been furnishing All of the counties of the state their representatives in the legisla- "The question is often asked,‘What and allow for great growth of the water to the city tor some time from have paid the first half of this year's tive assembly. shall we do with out ex-presldent«?' Since the election and the adoption its two walla, which were drilled this city.” tax and the only state tax due and Taxes shall be levied for public Bryan said. I summer. These are 12-inch well«, unpaid is that of Clatsop county for of several new laws, some confusion purposes only. "Now that we soon shall have two ! \DI RGROI ND SUBWAYS located on the former Readies place the year 1909 amounting to $4,- has resulted as to whether or not the «■ ’ '-presidents an«! three ex-vice presi aliali never The power of taxation FOB CONGESTED STREETS new legislation is in effect, or wheth- .«nd are connected, with a total capac 207.50, and for which the state has be surrendered, suspended or con dent* it might be well to consider ity of Goo gallou* u minute. At the secured a judgment, but upon which ei it must await the proclamation of v hat means could be employed to tracted away. WASHINGTON, D. Nov. 15. present time thu pump I* being op- an execution has not been issued, as the governor declaring the result of utilize their experience and accumu Underground subways for pedestrians leruted eiglitm n hours per day, which No poll or head tax shall be levied the election. the case is before the supreme court lated information. It seems to me to cross street intersection where means that Klamath Falls Is now The question was explicitly decided or collected. on a petition for rehearing. that the nation might avail itself of traffic la congested and paaange la using 600,000 gallons of water per by Judge Bean in the United States j The legislature shall provide by their services and at the same time dangerous, is the suggeatlon made to I <l«y. court about two years ago, when the law for uniform and equal rates of f NEWELL APPROVES afford them a dignified means of American municipal officers by Con j ,/ork wuh started this week on the STATE LAND BOOK court held that the laws passed by assessment and taxation, and shall keeping in communication with the sul General John L. Griffiths nt Lon- j drilling of another 12-inch well. the people are in effect from the time prescribe such regulations as shall house.” ■n Increase in street accidents I which, when completed, will bo con I secure a just valuation for taxation Frederick H. Newell, director of the polls close on election day. 'Used Consul Griffiths to forward I i I h nected with the first two, and increas«- It is true that no one may know I of all property, both real an«l per the reclamation service, believes that BASKETBALL IS recommendation to thia country for tiie capacity by over a quarter of a sonal, excepting such only for munl- the book about to be issued by the what the result of the election is on NOW POPULAR < «msldoratlon. jcipal, educational, literary, scientific, million galloiiH a day. state board of in.migration and con particular measure for several days, Nineteen boys turned out for bas | Two such i.ubwayH are being oper- M HEELER To BE taining exact information about Ore and the vote on a measure may be in religious or charitable purposes, as ketball-practice Friday overling at the • < (l siiccoHHfully in London, Griffith« gon conditions, will materially help close that the result cannot safely be may be specially exempted by law. IN CITY' SOON I i I’crlare« He snyn they would be All taxes shall be uniform upon the pavilion. the campaign for better farms, bet guessed until the official count. Nev ■•««• generally u«cd if the Inclines Thon: v, lit» I.am • barge of the prac Deputy Sheriff John Schallock re- ter markets and uninflated values, He ertheless, the court has held, the bill same « lass of prop« rty within the ter «■re m«>re gradual and access en«ler. .celved a letter hint night from James tices are Erne t ail, student body ritorial limits of the authority levy- has written from Klamath Falls to receiving a majority of the vote is manager, and Mi Morrison, the com t’ow motor vehicles are raising the , Wheeler, who lij now In Hardesty, the secretary of the state board of the law from election «lay on. Until . Ing the tax. o acts as coach. .■«’> roll In London Is a Htrlklng fea- Alberta. In tills letter Mr. Wheeler The legislative assembly shall not mercial teachei, immigration as follows: the time of the official count positive Those who In. .o begun work in l ,; «■ tf ('•iff’th« r< o'■■ mendation. Ho wrote that he would arrive hero about “When at Corvallis my attention information may be lacking, but this declare an emergency in any n«-t reg- ’! <• f eonlo '' o killed find 15,- December I to buy a hunch of horse« -, ketball ai< Harry Messner, Har was called to the preliminary agricul doe* not impair the force of the law ulatlng taxation or exemption. ','fib in'tired b’ -•'•oet vehicles lllHt for Canadian farmer«. de li Carter, Leoti 1er. Louis ' tural survey being carried on by your I if it actually received a majority. < lure, Paul Noel, llalp Hum, Rob- yc. in London. Of tho«e killed the Mr. YVheelor Is an Important wlt- organization in co-operation with Pro- Riggs, Harold Fees«, l ex La Prnii < itreot cart ran down 26, motor omnl- ii « hh In case« In which local council fessor Bexell. 1 have looked over WOLGAST SURE lio o i 1(«7. and taxicnbfl 155. In «lx men uro involved, it was reported Roy La Prairie, Ro? Orem, He n some of the returns, and am very HE WILL WIN ■■, lite American Consul «fate«, that lie had gone to Canada to e«capo WASHINGTON, », C., Nov. 16.— Stanley, Walter Hales, Ernest KY much interested in these, as they "•«• ti an 2,000 Londoner« have boon appearing a« a witness. form the basis of more complete SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 16.—Ad A plan to admit ex-presldents, ex Harry Hlch irdson, Geo ge Dixon m illed in the afreets. knowledge of the conditions which Wolgast arrived here today. He fs vice presidents and ex-speakers of the Stanley Smith. While all »re not ng for I e prevail on the farms. confident of his ability to beat Willie house to the floors of congress, with Coyote Hide* Hold least tw< ve NEW YORK, Nov. 18,—President “We must have substantial facts Ritchie in their forthcoming battle. I he privilege of debate, hut not of first team, then- are Cliarle« Robbins, realdent of Y«i- fi'.’.rt ' tnrte'l for New Haven today to nax, bought 11 coyote hide« to thin of this kind to undo the evil results The champion will not start to train voting upon pending measures. was who are seeking a bc-it: on It. ;■tl' n't n meeting of the trustee« of city Friday, and he left the county which have come from unwise adver for some days. Ritchie Is busy In broached here by William .1. Bryan. B. S. Grigsby is ill at his ranch ■ ’o He will return to Washington «lcik h office the rlchor by a warrant X Bryan's statement was coupled tising. It seems to me that this will San Rafael. Eddie Graney will prob tonight. for $16.50. go far in that direction.” ably referee the fight. with a declaration that he favored a near Oletie. miEtim spoils iiïisioi Social Events of the Week THfGRAPH NOME IS I MODERI!