LABOR ROLES BURDEN COSTS OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST A shipment of 1500 coyotes and lynx pelts, consigned to eastern markets, was sent from Bend last week. The lot, representing a majority ot the catches made in central Oregon this winter, Is valued at approximately >10,- Principal Events of the Week 000. Clackamas county is to have one of Briefly Sketched for Infor­ the biggest road convention in its ilstory on March < and 8. when all ball Arbiter. mation of Our Readers. ot the road foremen of the county will uee<. W'i.1 tlie members of the county Washington.—Federal Judge Kene­ rhe formation of a national guard court and outline the program for tbs saw Mountain Landis of Chicago was company has been undertaken at Rose­ coming year. • impeached in the house of representa­ burg. Corn and poultry shows, th«- first tives by Representative Welty, demo­ The total number of agricultural stu­ to be held in Salem next fall and the crat, Ohio, who charged him with ’’high dents at Oregon Agricultural college latter next January, were decided up­ crimes and misdemeanors,” in connec­ Is now 882. on at a meeting in Salem of the Marion tion with his acceptance ot the posi­ Lower Cost cf Service Can Be Secured The Lacomb oil well is down 840 t out ty federation of community clubs. tion of supreme arbiter of baseball at Only by Cutting Expense, feet and stockholders are optimistic Fifteen of the 22«c!ubs In the county a salary of $42,500 a year. Atterbury Says. as to final rsults. vzere represented. Should the house decide to Institute Percy A. Stevens post of the Amerl- Eight recently confiscated stills proceedings against Judge Landis on can Legion at Bend has opened a free were offered for sale at Bend as junk the basis of Mr. Welty’s chargee, a Urging emergency action by tlie employment agency. United States Railroad Labor Board by Sheriff Roberts, after the copper formal trial before the bar of the Plans for a new building to be built boilers and worms had been so house would be beld and a decision to end "gross waste and Inefficiency Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., who will be by the Sons of Norway lodge of Bend thoroughly chopped up as to make rendered. prevailing under present working rules assistant secretary of the navy under were begun last week. further use in the manufacture of and conditions. General W. W. Atter­ Mr. Welty did not introduce a reso­ the Harding administration. ilce president of the Pennsyl- bury, vice Pennsyl­ The Hood River county court has in­ liquor impossible. lution proposing impeachment, as is vania railroad, in a statement to the creased the Balary of the fruit in­ An attack on the new i law empow the usual procedure In such matters. spector to $2500 a year. board in session at Chicago said in ering Governor Olcott to collect all Instead, he arose to "a question of An electric cancelling machine has revenue from the Interstate bridge high personal privilege," and an­ part: Many railroads are not now earning, been received and placed in operation until approximately $77,000 said to be nounced that be “impeached” the and with present operating costs and due the state has been paid from judge. by the Bend postoffice. traffic have no prospect of earning, Total tax levies In Union county for the tolls, will be made by Multnomah Without debate, the Welty charges, the year 1920 show an increase from *ounty commissioners. on Mr. Welty’s motion, were referred j London. — Germany, through her even their bare operating expenses, >580,711.23 to >688,649.30. Governor Olcott vetoed a bill passed to the judiciary committee for investi­ leaving them without any net return I delegates to the conference with the Scarlet fever and measles have i at the recent session of the legislature gation and report. and unable to meet their fixed charges. allies here, made reparation offers of reached the epidemic stage in several providing that the state, cities, coun­ The emergency presented can be met There were a few scattering nous. approximately thirty billion gold either by an advance in freight and sections of Douglas county. ties and school districts should be ■ marks, or about >7,500,000,000. The wool and mohair growers of exempted from paying royalty on rock, Senator Would Impeach Judge Landis. passenger rates, or by a reduction in i It was understood outside the con­ Lane county met at Eugene and or- sand and gravel taken from the bed* operating expenses. Washington.—Impeachment proceed­ ference that after Dr. Simons, tile With declining prices and wages in ganized a cooperative association. of navigable streams in Oregon. ings against Judge K. M. Landis of : German foreign minister, had finish- Industry and agriculture, the country The state irrigation securities com- A revised estimate of the principal Chicago were threatened in the sen­ ; ed his statement on reparations to the demands that the solvency of the rail­ mission has approved the entire Issue crops grown in Oregon in 1920 was ate by Senator Dial of South Caro­ conferees, Lloyd George, the British roads must be assured by a reduction of $1.250,000 of Medford irrigation dis issued by F. L. Kent, agricultural sta­ lina. Senator Dial said he had sent ’ prime minister, replied in substance In operating expenses, and not by a trict bonds. tistician of the United States bureau to Chicago for the facts In the case in further advance of rates. The Clatskanie kraut plant, owned of crop estimates. Mr. Kent’s report which Judge Landis is alleged to have that unless the Germans had some­ Tlie National Agreements, rules and by the Oregon Packing compuny. has shows the total value of the field and discharged a youth who was charged thing more to offer than appeared on working conditions forced on the rail­ Dr. Simons’ statement, there was no I closed the season with a total output fruit crops to have been $121,973,549. i with stealing money after the youth roads as war measures cause gross need of continuing the conference. of 800 tons. waste and Inefficiency. The Hammond Lumber company’s had testified that his salary was but .Mr. Lloyd George told the German The road fund of Columbia county, mill at Astoria was shut down Friday $90 a month. "If I find these facts Would Save $300,000,000 in> lulling some special taxes voted by night and part of Saturday, while more are true I shall seek the impeachment foreign minister: I estimate, that tlie elimination of "If the written proposals are of the Several road districts, amounts to al than 400 men of the mill crew search­ of Judge Landis," Senator Dial said. this waste would reduce railway op­ same genera! character as the expla­ most $200,000. erating expenses nt least $300,000,1 • X). ed for two boys, Doyle Morgan, aged nation of them, it isn ’ t worth while for It would lie far better to save tills sum A 25-foot section of the pavement on 11, and Marcus Monge, aged 13, who i us to read them. You have a corn­ by restoring cawdltlons of efficient and the Columbia highway, Just west Of were lost In the forest, south of the plete lack ei comprehension of the economical operation than to reduce Clatskanie, was carried away Sun­ mill. position of the allies and your own wages. day by a slide, Senator McNary has notified the We believe that as the wages of rail­ position.” Albert Peterson, government trap­ state highway department that he has road employees were tlie last to go up per at Ukiah, in Umatilla county, re­ obtained passage of a bill by the sen­ they should also be the last to come ports a month’s catch of 19 coyotes ate authorizing the secretary of war BRIEF CfcNEEAL NEWS down, but we do insist that for an am­ Washington.—The letter of Secre­ and three bobcats. ple wage an honest day’s work shall to grant an easement over the Celtlo tary Colby declining to transmit iti- Governor Thomas E. Campbell, of be given. The public has the right to Raymond B. Eshelman, former flax canal property in Wasco county for 1 formation on the negotiations conduct­ expert at the Oregon state peniten­ I the right of way required for the ed with the view to treaty action with Arizona, has signed the anti-alien land insist that this must bo obtained. The public has also the right to ex­ tiary, died at Salem hospital after an Columbia river highway between The Japan was received without comment law. Since January 1 sleeping sickness pect that the railway executives, with illness of several weeks. by the senate foreign relations com­ Dalles and the Deschutes river. has attacked 247 persons in New York, the cooperation of the regulatory Fire, caused by the explosion of Due to cessation of construction mittee. The letter was in reply to a bodies rind the employees, will as rap­ hot paraffine, gutted the interior of work in June. 1920, on the Jordan val­ communication of the committee, for­ 64 of whom have died. idly aa possible reduce the cost of rail­ Herbert Hoover has accepted Presi ­ the Willamette Valley Telephone com ley irrigation project, the desert land warded at the instance of Senator way operation so as to insure eventual- dent-elect Harding's offer of tlie cab­ pany's office at Falls City. board has decided to cancel the con­ Johnson of California, requesting in inet post of secretary of commerce. ly a reduction In rates. Ultimately a The Pacific Power ft Light company tract existing between the state aud formation on the subject. Fishing on Sunday would be punish­ readjustment of basic wages will bo has asked permission of the public the Jordan Valley Land ft Water com­ Secretary Colby said In his l"ttcr service commission to increase gas pany of Boise, Idaho, unless arrange­ that the record of the negotiations able by a fine of $30 under a bill in­ required. .Meantime It Is to the inter­ ests of all concerned, Including labor, rates and street car fares in Astoria. ments are made Immediately whereby was "practically that of a preliminary troduced in the Arkansas legislature. that the rules and working conditions Regular 36-hour service on transcon ­ Harry Wilson, a laborer of Eugene, construction operations will lie resum­ comparison of views, coupled with shall lie maiib conducive to the highest tinental air mall, beginning Muy 1, has left for his old home in Boston, ed. recommendations still the subject of efficiency In output per man. was announced by postal authorities. Mass., declaring his intention of walk Losses in Income irreparable 'I hero were four fatalities in Oregon examination." Eleven auxiliary police weir killed ing the entire distance from const to luo to individual accidents, in the "Substantial progress lias been made When wages have been too low the. in a Sinn Erin ambush at Macroom,. harm dime lias been offset by retroac­ coast. week ended February 24. according to toward an ultimate agreement," Mr. The taxpayers of Astoria school dis­ tlie report of the state industrial ac- | Colby added, "through Informal con- County Cork, Ireland, it was officially tive increases. Losses of railway net operating Income are Irreparable. You trict voted on the question of authoriz­ J oldent commission. The victims were: versatlc.ns conducted by Roland S. announced. John Stevenson, supreme represen­ cannot innko retToacrive tomorrow the ing an Indebtedness of $75.000 for the i John M. McCue, logger. Cottage Grove; Morris, ambassador to Japan, and Bar­ building of an annex to the high school Martin Crause, donkey engineer. Port- on Slifdehara. Japanese ambassador.” tative of the Knights of Pythias and savings tlmt sliould have been made past grand chancellor of the order, today. building. I land; Charles R. Phillips, laborer, Pow­ Tim board runnot possibly write the died at hfs home in New York. A new engine lias been purchased ers, and Tony Creek, edgerman, Glen­ rilles nnd work'ng conditions of every RAYMOND BARS RADICAL In addition to the 50,000 acres of by the Hot d River fire department at wood. A total of 358 accidents were railroad in this cwnntry and adjust timber acquired a few mqnths ago in a cost of >13,000, and a new fire hull i reported. them equitably tn varying geograph­ Elmer Smith, From Centralia, Refused Cowlitz and Lewis counties. Washing ­ costing $35,000 has been finished and ical, operating and’social conditions. Permission to Speak. The Durkee anti Bridgeport irriga­ ton. the Long-Bell company has pur ­ It rests entirely with the board tn equipped. tion districts have forwarded to the Raymond, Wntfh.—Elmer Smith, chased 2500 acres for a townsite. determine whether thfs whole situa­ John McCue, an export logger ein- state engineer for approval plans for radical speaker, was prevented from Approximately $350,000 will be paid tion shall drift into chaos, and or­ ployed by the Western Fxport ft Log tlie construction of tlie Burnt river speaking at an advertised meeting to war veterans in Oregon by the state derly prorwltire become impossible ex­ ging company near Cottage Grove, was reservoir in Buker county. The dis­ which was to be held here Sunday of Washington this spring, through cept at the price of railroad bank­ instantly killed when he was struck by tricts propose Io construct Jointly the afternoon at the Arcadia hall. the operation of the Washington state ruptcy. financial shock sne] stil| wider a fulling tree. reservoir for the storage of 5100 acre City officials and leading members bonus act. More than $250,000 will unemployment. Tito annual report of tho Mount feet of the waters of Burnt river for of the Raymond post of the American The Labor Board’ can prevent this be paid to men who now reside in Angel Creamery company allows that a supplemental supply for tho irriga­ catastrophe by declaring that the Na­ Legion met Smith at the station when Portland. during the last 12 months total sales tion of 1198 acres of land within the tional agreements, rules and working he arrived from Centralia. As he got conditions coming over from the war amounted to $194,000 and $164.000 was two districts. off the train he was told of the useless­ Washington Code Upheld. period are terminated at once; that paid to patrons for butterfat. Tho conferees on the agricultural ness of his attempt to speak. Mayor Olympia. Wash.—The state supreme the question of reasonable and eco­ With ’the exception of measures appropriation bill allowed three strict Lawler, at a special meeting of the currying emergency clauses, all bill» ly Oregon items. put in by Senator city coniniisslon Saturday issued a court, by a five to four decision held nomical rules and working conditions the civil administrative code, recently shall l>e remanded to negotiations be­ passed at the recent session of the McNary, to stand with a little reduc- proclamation prohibiting the speech. passed by the legislature, not subject tween each carrier nnd Its own em­ legislature and signed by the governor lion in two cusei An appropriation Smith Insisted on going to the build­ to referendum, and denied application ploye's; nnd tlmt as the basis for such will become operatLe oil May 25. of >15,000 to fight the pine beetle in ing. When Smith arrived at the Ar­ for a writ of mandate to compel the negotiations, the agreements, rules, Farm bureau representatives from the forests of Klantath county was cadia hall City Marshal Pederson nnd working conditions In effect on secretary of state to receive referen­ each railroad as of Dm-emher, 31, 1917 alT flirts of the state have been at agreed to, along with $15,000 for tho would not let him enter. dum petitions. The code, which re­ shall bp re-established. work the past week obtaining mem irrigation experiment station at Herm­ organises the eutire state government _ If the hoard will do fh|s, fhe T nbor tiers among the farmers of Columbia iston and >9000 for a frost service in Girt Talks Over Week. and provides a cabinet of ten mem­ I'ommlttee of the Asnoelatlon of Rnil- county. A total of 456 w as signe I the Rogue river valley, with head- Chicago—Miriam Rubin, 8 year-old bers to ba appointed by the governor, way Executives will urge upon ev- A mass meeting of the farmers of quurters at Medford. victim of an illness which has baffled will become effective April 1. ry railroad company a party to De- the county was held at Baker Satur­ The personnel of the new fish com­ physicians Sunday slept silently for elsinti No. 2; that no proposal for day for the purpose of organizing the mission for Oregon mid the new étate an hour. The girl started talking more the reduction ,.f haalc wages shall |1P Immigration Bill Passes Congress. wheat growers of the county into the game commission, as provided tor In than a week ago and Sunday was the Washington—The senate bill limit­ made within the next succeeding nine­ Oregon Cooperative Grain Growers. the segregation bills which were passed first time her conversation had ceased ing immigration from any European ty days. This wlt| afford an oppor­ tunity to gauge the economies which Central Oregon’s first highway work it the recent session of the legislature tn more than 212 hours. After the nap, country during the flfteeu-raonth can be aocompltsbed through more of the spring season commenced near and which have been signed by Gov­ however, she began talking. period beginning next April 1 to 3 efficient rules and working conditions. Bend with the laying of concrete cul­ ernor Olcott, have been announced by per cent of the number of persons. It also will afford additional t n verts on the Bend-Horse Ridge road, the governor. Members of the fish Jail Sentences For Bootleggers. born in that country, who were in the in which to realize the benefits of recently authorized by the state cotn commission are: Frank M Warren, Portland. Or—Fede ml Judge R. 8. United States iu 1910, was passed by rurthor decll»e in the cost of uV| K. mission. Portland, appointment tn June I. 1925; Sean announced from the bench that the house. R»ll.f Imperative and Equitao«. The Winchester hospital for the cure Christian F. Schmidt. Astoria, appoint- hereafter he would sentence to the I The course which we aro neconl. Of tuberculoid». which was originally j ment to June 1. 1924, Al H. Power», penitentiary persons convicted of vfo Anti-Cigarette Bill Pa»«ed In, Idaho. -nffing is „ot only lmRra^ hut proposed to establish at Winchester, Powers. Coos county, appointment to Inting the national prohibition laws. Boise. Idaho.- The lower 'raise of Doujjljs county, has Hied notice of di» June 1. 1923. The state game comm Is The W.r Labor Board declared that He made the declaration after he had the Idaho state legislature Mated the loYution with the elate corporation corporaTlon j »Ion personnel follows: State at large he war period wa, an Intemgnum to sentenced a man to three months in anti-cigarette lull by a vote of 33 to ,.‘.'er bv »or em commissioner erlod Is a dMhict vlolntlot, ist ot the Cascade mountain»). Pacific railroad from undertmath Scandinsvlun Imerican bank, return­ of all promises, Th* war has dava succeeded In killing It. now been over governor of New Lynch. Redmond, thro» year r" M. C- Mechern M A mor(> ths» two years The ed niu« Kite bills. »boat 1000 feet of track. tims has Mexico, has telegraphed Governor O! term; 1 Blaine Hallock, Baker, one-year come when. |f ,h. railway are to be efficiently and economical!) cott that he will place before the term. Under tho new law», the Juri.- Chamberlain Resumes HI* Seat. Champ Clark Seriously |||. operated. ’ceordance with the e-o legislature of his state a resolution diction over commercial fishing and Washington, D. C Senator Cham » Washington--Champ Clark 0 »izior. Cf th. Teanzaortatlon act t nistration ot of affairs affair: of urging the people of the Southern c.im over the administration -.1 eond.t.ons of ^pt.yXt * • he ria tn had sufficiently recovered erstic leader of the house, was i). monwealth to participate In the world a the wlid genie life ot the state are com ’•mtn his recent Illness to appear upv, ed as dangerously HI by a physl erkmg condition. mu.t be P„.arJ exposition to be held in Portland iu pletely divorced and phi< od under two the floor ot the senate Saturday. d incrMMd efficiency of labor bulletin. separate commission». 1925. GERMAN OFFER FAILS TO WIN HEARING Auction Sale AT 10 A.M The following Personal Property- 38 Head oi High Producing Grade Cows. 10 Heifers Ranging in age from 1 to 3 years old. Several Hogs and Young Pigs. 1 Pure Bred Holstein Bull. 3 Head of Horses. 1 Wagon; Farm Machinery. Kesponsible buyers desiring credit will be able to make satisfactory arrangements with representatives of one of the banks, who will act as clerk. Sale Will be Held at my Fann adjoin­ ing Tillamook City. UNDER COVER IE IT RAINS. COL. J. W. HUGHES, Come and enjoy the day whether you buy or Free lunch at noon. F. R. BEALS SECRETARY IS SILENT ON JAPANESE TREATY CHRISTIAN REFORMED M. Pu»> Suh.lw i Hnndny Ile »vorn») A Lent Bunday s worship 11 come 7 30 iV il Goli Communion and I A. M Blbl ol at 10 tí F K ty at 6: 36 d t T 11 W liar thank ìli ■ at I tor \ ed I be Aposte» 30 lw r nd I pay you Wl< klndn Ser- nwn at 7;30. »i it cost, big Card M L Tivker, Minister. i turns'the Qlock ^Backward Thursday H(ealth Talk No. 5) (By F. L. Howard, D. C. PB, C.) Among the so-called incu rable chronic diseases is as­ thma. Sufferers from asthma have come to look upon their conditiin as somejfilng to be endured, rather than conquered. The sufferer from asthma seldom dies in a n attack, but the suffering I s agonizing. The cause is a degree of li isplacement of joints of the spine at the base of the n.-ck sufficient to cause pres­ sure on tlie spind nerves affecting the bronchial pass­ ages. The sufferer from asthma usually has a hump or curve in the spine at the ba se of the neck, Chiroprac- tic spinal adjustments res*ore the displaced joints to their proper alignment, thereby removing nerve pressure. Hundreds of asthmatic sufferers have found this way the road back to hearth. CHIROPRACTIC: CORRECTS DIS£A5E3^THE FOLLOWING : HEAD EVES CARS NOSE THROAT ARMS HEART LUNGS LIVER STOMACH PANCREAS SPLEEN KIDNEY J BOWELS ArPENOHI ACT 'TODAY’ DELAY POSTPONES HEALTH CONSULTATION IS WITHOUT CHARGE OR OBLIGATION Forest L. Howard OOM LOWER LINK CHiROPRACTOIL 31V-12 Tillamook Building Phone 34-W LOWER PHiCHEO RVE5,IMP055IBU TO FURNISH PROPER IMPULSES IFE ANO HEALTH 0 THEW0R4AH5 ANO TISSUES REX Wednesday, March 2 FEATURES hing til 11 A OleaMi Getting Rid of the Cause of Asthma ill na A lì d<‘ TÄ4H1. Andrew A imyw # an j Lewis Anderaon and f^auly NO RAISE ÏN PRïfî