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THE WHITHER: Btn west partioa, probably raia or snow eait port ma tonight Wednesday. EstaLUshed VOL. NO. 206. CORVALIJS, OREGON, TUESDAY, DECEMBER SO.

1924. DCJATED PRESS SHERIFF AND aiVfi H. IS. nDLMWlH 110 INTEREST ERQV: nDPKSio ISSUE WARNING TO OREGON RESOURCES COMPILED IN SOUTH-ERN PACIFIC BOOK liUlld WUi i DROWNED AT ALBANY LATE YESTERDAY BENTON MOTORISTS JIELilET SB BIG El bl COUHTY MEET BY LOCAL COLLEGE BEIUin JUST SUAE Ice in Calapooia River Inter Sitxy-four Pages Tell of the 1923 License Must Be Applied for by January 1 or Driver is Liable "Resources for the Settler" in Exhaustive Test Economic Conference Set For Grid Playing Code, However, to Outstanding Feature of Year feres With Rescue Local 'Men Help Dec. 29 OSpeclsl) Public1 Service, Scholarship, Athletics, Military Work, -Alt Rate High January 13-14 Likely to Cet Good Results Chief Robinson and Sheriff War Undergo Slight Revisions Next Year 1 is Foreign Loans Floated In United States- Southern, pacific has Recent field received warning notice, tfam -Harold H.

Hamilton, 27. 'was ly put out a sixty-four page pam phlet titled "Oregon For the Set Sam A. Koser, secretary of state, to pick up all motorists after January drowned here today when he was carried over the spillway at the tler" and it la being widely distributed throughout the United States NEW CROPS SUGGESTED 1 who ara without 1S25 motor car IMPORTANT CHANGES power plant ot-4he. Mountain States B0ND: MARKET IS GOOD and abroad. i Power company, into the Calapooia licenses.

It. application has been made and certificate is in poss)-sion ot the driver, all Is well, but The booklet Is expected -to attain- ERECT NEW-BUILDIHGS, 1111 Experiment Work Attracts National Attention; Big Prob- blems Studied Sugar Beets, Flax, Tangier Peas Proposed Rules Will Co Before Easy Money Rates Maintained if the erring motorist can -show no proofs, ha is suHject to arrest jjid Alfalfa, Clover Seed, Potatoes, Committee for Consideration; river. .1 Hamilton was working atov the spillway gate breaking Ice to keep the canal from becoming clogged When he lost his balance and tell into the canal and. thence through i- Throughout Past Year In All Sections of U. S.

late the growth of Oregon, It point out the vast potential wealth of the state and gives much definite and valuable information for prospective settlers and industries. Features of the pamphlet include Exploited' Officers Elected The. letter reads: "In placing the application Manks In the bands of the motor vehicle the gate. Mack Slat plant super NEW YORK, Dec. 3fBy The crop statistics, data on the lumber ES-REW YORK, Dec.

SO. (Assocl- A number of new crops for Benton county have been suggested tor intendent, swung on a beam In the spillway and managed to catch hold Many honors have been given Ota college In the last year as a ivsult ot achievement. In public service, tnr high standard ot scholarship, la owners such, a-long time prior to January 1. there te Industry, fruit growing, dairying, educational advantages, climatic 'ated Press) -American investors during 1921 subscribed more than of the man's arm, bat the swift curhe consideration of the corn- no excuse for requests lor tempo conditions, truck gardening, live' rent tore Hamilton loose and hel vuiv. rary tags to coer theY aperation of was carrifd over the falls, about 25jtnat mil ne.o on January i stock, irrigation, land valuation.

Associated Press) Four important changes in the football playing code for 1925 were recommended today by the Football Coaches Association of aflhe same time went on record as opposed to any radical shakeup In the game or "tinkering1; with the forward pass. and 14. Some of these-have been feet, high. Into the rlveV, highways, transportation facilities, vehicles whl.cti er duly lleenaed In 1924. All such requests should be refused by tlie sheriffs.

Tem tried on a limited scale while others a billion dollars for Americas loans, an outstanding achievement In a 'year that passes into financial tory as one or the most remarkable on record in the point of new athletics, debate, dramatics, military work, extension amVa, and other activities of the institution, The most recent tribute to the efficiency of the instructional work of the college was the reoognltlen by the Vuiversliy of Illinois in giving the Institution class rating. nave been grown nut juue, Sugar lwets" ara one of these Ben Clelan saw him rise, to the surface, make two strokes andthen sink. It was thought that the labor scenic attractions and other pertinent tacts. The pamphlet shows that with. 432.000,000,000 feet, board measure, Oregon has a larger supply of Not only did the volume of for aeriar game, whose 'growth in the of hto fall over the tails eign 'financing a new ra: such aa to render helpless 1n last few seasons has been cfaarac- large sugar beet concern has indicated desire to have around lOfl acres of beets tried in the this year, and In order to give farmers ant ldea'ot now the crop pays' will agree to stand -timber than any other state.

Practically one-fifth of 'the standing the Icy water. porary should ba Issued by them tot only such motor vehicles as may be purchased after Jsnuary 1. 1925, and for which, applications for Hrensc, therefor, are submitted with the statutory fees through the sheriffs for transmittal to the Secretary of Slate. "Thaf (here may tttilfomi This is the highest rating of col- hges and- anlversitles given by ta terized by several coaches, as. a A large newer boat with a crew menace," failed to materialize but cord, but the total of all new eapwi tal flotations as well ranked amongj the highest in 'history.

Although" accurate compilations are not yet available, preliminary estimates In- of men equipped with grappling Vnlvorslty-of Illlncls to any Instifu- tlon sending graduates to that in limber in the United States, is located within tha boundaries of the state of Oregon, according 'to the freight charges up to 11.75 a' ton. irons and sweeps was put to work the at the conclusion of annnal session announced agreement on four suggested altera stitution fbf'gradaat work. Grad immediately In bay In the river Seme question has ben voiced as to dicate that public offerings of alljranroad booklet. understanding among all peace below the falls to try'to recover the sugar content of beets grown tions, which. will be put before the It also points, out that the 1,923 the body.

Cakes of tee lie-e. feird Rlckard Ir.sn Beadj-neera Is requested that the use uates la this clous are admltttd without condition as. candidates fer the master's degree on the basis ot one year's work, and graduates re- field crop production of the state football, rules committee, for final consideration. from three to 25 tepf across and stocks and bonds during the year approximated con-1 treated (with about $4,700,000,000. in 192S.

was 172:888,511. Winter wheat led gruw iuia jfcwi nuu inv It)s4 jicensw as well as beets grown here in niltted until luch'tima as thd 1625 years past will give a else to the licenses aft received by -ibjj, car own- These changes are: (1) Abolition with a valuation of 1 21.624,637.. of giving first down on oifside pen The 1923 fruit and mui crop valua from two' to six inchea Wet, endangered, the boat and made the worx hazardous. Mr. Hamilton was the son of R.

worth" of the local grown product. er from the Secretary t)f State but alty unless penalty gives offensive tion' is placed at $13,960,200. The Foreign bonds -fan a close face with state and municipal offerings' for first place In the amount of new business handled. notations of team ball beyond point jo oe In beeta belug a paying jony those caoes where the owner crop themselves the pulp fits in motor Vehicle shall produce total alue. of Oregon's eained: (2) restoration of kickoff J.

Hamilton of Shedd, and eame to from farm, fisheries, "-livestock, and celve hour-ofr-huur credit lor undergraduate work In etas Av stUutlons. IbwiRiiltion Slerttctl" ThU1' recognition came after ft searching examination by the" Illinois authorities, especially tn regar to teaching resource, preparation cf the. faeulty graduation renulrt-ments; and housing for Iheir plal to kickers' 40-yard line instead or satlsfaelory evidence of laving submitted applications for 1925 II forests eyceeds Albany to work for the power company more than a year ago. He the latter, aggregating almost SI, with Illness. Flas Wscuaiedf Plax is another new crop that midfield, ith permiBSion use tee Of.

01,188,480 acres, 400,000.000 eclipsed all previous censes. Motor car owner, wno are of not more than- four inches fn was one of the assistant operators only acres are deeded records, wnue me tatesi nsutw at the power plant. Ills widow and height; (Zy- fixing responsibility oP has been discussed. It is proposed found operating their cars after that around ten farthers in different January 1, 1925, and who liave not and 5,084.858 acres of tillable land foreign loans indicated that the are as yet uncultivated, according parts of tha county or wun application for 1925 licenses to this booklet. work, entrance and equipment laen- watching for rongnness kicker upon head linesman, instead of referee; (4) aliolition of giving first down on blocked kick behind Extension service in planting are daiflr in open violation a baby aHout a year old survive.

Qne irotjtgjx Fay Itves in Portland. The Corvallis-JIre department was called an3 assisted in the search for ItleS. small acreage as a trial of tne lie mo lor. vehicle law cf the state total wouM reach slightly more-than $1,2000,000,000 Bonds- Selling Well -i Trading In the bond market throughout the year was marked by a progressive forward movement, In recent years O. A.

C. students crop. It 1s not thought that any and subject themselves to the pen- have' been golnS to the university the line of scrimmage if recovered bv kickers' side, unless ball'is re- WILL PAY BIG DEBT the body, but were Unsuccessful, Iti money will be made but that imposed thereunder Torvio-one will get an Idea, of how kjatlons of such law." of iHinols moffe and mora for' grad covered at or. beyond point to bOit)ejng carrjed the river (n the uate work, particularly in engine? -ing, jthemistry. nd other lines governed largely by the eapy money situation.

As 1924 drew to a close It was pomieo on i strong current. crop will here.unaer gooa care, Tangier peas as a silage crop is i I have looked good for the last two vers. Some farmers "cotaplald fliat RTTENO CO France Declares Every Cent-of the price average of 40 tepresenta-; tive issues was-the. highest in era! yars and approximately six technical and general eeiice. The Illlupls rating' Is Just on ct several "aolilW-axasiplet nitlon of scholarship, and acc6m mi.

the fourth change does not appiyi to kicfia partially blocked which cross line-of scrimmage. SuRKMUtm is KejcfHl A fifth recommendation, provid-Jng- for the elimination of a run after -recovery of a fumble, was re Obligation Will Be Paid In Full' "Joints" aoovVfag law. mark reached pllshment coining to' tlie eoiuge in that a nm allage crop vnsyneu. Exrience in. limited way has indicted that the Tangiers are big early lAIhe year.

C. C. Callahan Plant to Attend the last school year, ra attuinon An abundance of ld(e funds, at- trm .1 1 111 (H ah a In itia thn establishment several VIAltlprR. tltmnl honor societlea which malt- jected by the association as a whole bv an overwhelming vote after it rates for time hnd tall money and WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.

(Associated Press) '-Unequivocal aBsnr-ance front the French embassy that France -had no thought of disavow Big Penney Convention. at Atlantic City r. Post Mortem of William N. Mc-Cltntock Reveals No Trace of Poison' A nnmbeF ot fields of Urimm alfalfa along tlvy river bottoms and thif IndicatcQ tain chapters la only the loremcsi educational fncludlnf had ben endorsed by the rules sug ing her war debjt to the Unite C. C.

Penney -store! that more of this forage ould be Phi Kappa Phi, the coilega has neea formally accredited by the Amerlcam Association ot University Wbme Seserve Bank's rediscount tributed to the bond market's strength. The flow of idle cash into investment securities carried the produced In the county. States, served as a target today to mollify In Wash- manager, announces plans for the minual convention and gel-together gestion committee, headed by Hugo Bezdek-of Penn State. The forward pass, was entirely Ignored in the list of suggested changes In suite of the widespread afi- CHICAGO, Dec. Press) Although the Incomplete Clovei' Acieage fciieroinu ineton foHowlng 'What was con ronowing 'wnat was exnanslon of the red clover: tne peDtiy managers and wives, report of the post mortem exami price of U.

S. government obligarington con-tions weU above par and brought atrued as a hint from Paris of the seed acreage hi the county is an- th)g yegr to Xfl Bt Atlantic City, tation prior to the meeting. Harold nation of tha body of William nihpr-nossibillty. A great, deal ot, train will assemble at poslbility of such a course, about a steady appreciation in thej rrt riover seed Is imported, ci HDokane.v two cars -from t'oruana President Coolidge has drawn no hasty conclusion from receat vents M. Gore.

Massachusetts Aggies coach, who was among the outstanding critics of the aerial game, and the Northwestern-? Associauua ot Higher and secondary" branch of the Association ot katf (ean iJrilversltiea Amerkaa -Council on Education. Hulliili'Bt Fi-ecttiO New bolldinSi are Wng arectea 1 and new departments added to lha curriculum "year by year. Old bilng provided witi suits oiitalned by the X'. S. Depart-1 two frow Be4litle, and another from McCtintock was kept secret by Die coroner, It was reported today that the examination showed death resulted from natural causes.

Wll- quoted values of all types of corporation and foreign government Issues. surrounding the French debt, and ment of Agriculture indicate Spokane, 'with Oriental umueu did not press his demands tor tne sees no occasion for government ac equipment, nd will proceed direct curtailment, Including his sugges-i jiam p. shepherd, McCllnto.ck's fos- ly east over tt Great Nortiiern tlon that a touchdown from pass be ter father, brought a new develop- Mr. Callahan thinks over 900 the imported seed is not me that grown In this country. It hought that this should Increase demand for locally grown seed.

Ther are ls0 Bavy of grass "weds, ch as rye grass, tall meadow oat, ami. orchard grass. The nifst striking performances of the year' were given by semi- speculative railroad bonds, which led, the- market id turnover and in the' extent of individual gains. The great improvement Id the general railroad situatioaduring the year. allowed only three points.

rre- met into the case with the an-convention Issue proposals that the, nouncement that the probate will of point from try after touchdown beEmma kelson McClinlock was not better equlpmunt and tb bt instructors are employed. tion on Ms oi present a-vices. The president is watching the debt situation closely, however, and should there be any indication of 'a move by the French government to repudiate Its obligations, it might be present -at the which is educational and Inspirational, and Is not a buyers' trip. like W. J.

Aryan, Roger Fred B. abolished also were sneivea. (the first she made. Z)ke im-. tTHsmrn.

nrobated wilt, he said, which Smith big eastern merehanais- With-all these seeos mere i. which was reflected In leading made his wife co-guardian ot Me i part played by in the influence the White House strongly I post-election stock market boom, al-kln its' attitude towards the flotation enlivened trading in the bonds of private French loans In America. 8led in the-westeris psn the town of Corvallls. the olle has" grown until tniW tf rounding country belong to the institution and are used la perln.ent work which is earned 08 during the achool year. In 1S80 when the eollega -was originally- Oia' fio" been more or less trouble' with" mar-jers gDd buMkcrs will make address-ke-ting One seed organization jM.

After the conven(lon, Mr. Cal-been siiggested in which tb assocla-. taoan wlM to Now York where tlon would own a' trademark" ana wflj v(, (or forne time, as the .......1. thflt trade- i lKa-jtmnanv srer In. The election of officers developed a spirited contest for the presidency, in whft-h Robert C.

Zuppke, III-nois, defeated a western conference rival. Fielding H. Yost Michigan. Zuppke succeeds John W. Helsman Clintock with Attorney Relclimaiin, replaced a will naming Shepherd, and his 'wife as guardians, and conferring a substantial bequest upon of the carriers.

Net gains of 30 i. While there'are no legal restrictions market tneir nei tnrifn v. points or more for the year were; giving the federal government au mark The orcanliation wuuw there. He win return iiy.Fasy (hem, scored by some ot the income and ot Rice institute Texas. he concerned vvilh aiiytWng "tint the; siupping "at.

sevtfal points (Continued cn pi i grade of the product soin mark or trade haiiie. The ecu-, Ur declarm the Christ thority over loans foreign governments seek to in America, the advice ot Washington is usually sought by prospective investors, and is usually sufficient to determine the fate of any such venture. Gil ilL I Other officers, for 1925 are: Gil-mour Dobie. Cornell, first vice-president; W. H.

Cowell, New Hampshire' State, second' vice-president; nr. John W. Wllce Ohio State, sec adjustment Heirs, most directly af-! fected bf favorable earnings and; dividend developments. .1 Money Rate Easy Maintenance of easy money cates thrmifftinnt the vcar resulted In the trul organization could reier mas season to l.o very succussiui persons ho had seed to tor ft of ihe seller could-make bis own bar-. A The nt spring goods 11 III- 1 UtMMl-MTV 11KVIKW -MBKB WUSKU BY M1V STATK PArBIl retary-treasurer; E.

N. Robinson, Rrown. (rnstee one Michael Dec. 30. (Associated fiiin Bavtog ot millions ot dollars to for-! PARIS, in th ngnt ot i' i have arrtveu, nu art rvnojr 2)" During his absence K.

B. Kdmutlds, Apprporiation Passed by Con- Press) Finance Minister ciemen- will act as (Continued on page 4) that's suggestion of pooling the in gress for Installation of Trans assistant store mniiaKer, head of tlie local siore. terallied war debts, made In the (Continued on page 4) Douglas Streams AU continental Service, Here is what nA authosily than the- "Baker said last year fter Reward for World Fliers balance sheet of France's financial condition, is regarded In the hlgh- 4" at Flood Stage Todayi lc Unidentified ppropriailon of WASHINGTON, I)e American Legion to Hold Dance Dec. 31 h.nklnr circles as actually pre 4 looking over a copy of the IfVlfiW elated Press) Approp senting the sentiment ot the French Okeyed by Mr. Coolidge WASHINGTON Dec.

SO. (Asso UAOH K. Ma. Dec 30-tA ssori if' TjM-r-Dt-nv nu tn I Xaanriat. rnvBrnment as well as rencij-- nn-7 $2,600,000 for opTr'ation of trsns-conllnental ulr wiiall during the luaiihtiitined man.

nWUUUU. WV. 1 ateo cre-l- i ed Press)---. All- Douglas countflance. inquiry among nnanciers ana Amerlinn Legion rtftnee- to have rotmill I lie coming fiscal yeur was aiproved to ti, -1 ntr'M nf.Uie Marin" Ttut ana iiin" i.

ni-iu in igum streams ate at extreme fwod sugei those close to me bbmi today, the result of heavy rains and tht tha French generally beheve of tl.l- ullri'tillll II kTfhl Ilea 1 ul cnninany. In Nw I J'A melting Damage Is expected the wnoie post-war eve was snot In i oe pnnnuni ciated Treos) President l.ooiiflgej will approve the plan for rewarding the Army world fliers as drafted and endorsed by Secretary Weeks, although lie had hoped the plsn might provide a more generous treatment for the aviators. imii) Christmas day by tly house. The house bill appropriating for the construction of a coast guard vessel for the Pacific coast to replace the historic cutter ment should be revised. In.

n.frt. It the rise 'continues. villeit In a "Br 1,1111 Mild In the ahonl were seiiiiun-, orlal lor veterans Portland Markets tv in hired I world war. was found on' fesmre of th" ev.ning cdebra- Bear, passed by the Senaie today. Leopold, Loeb, Lawyers Get Huge Compensation Investigation Into the needs Tjf now goes to the president.

PORTLAND. Dec- 80. -(Associat the -navy was decide upon toooy a ni.i. hine sliam on Miidlxon: sir'ct In body. A notebook was found' wui be 1,1 the name ot i.aiilu held Practically without amendment.

ed Press) Cattle and hogs steady. by the hous naval committee at a the treasury-postorric appropriation c'-tx-rlcht anil cnniainlnK front of till- hall at 'An stormv session. A motion was Shep nominally steady. Eggs one nt lower. 43 to 47V4.

Butter v. r' )jin bill, the largest peacetime moasur li-ni hi i ten ii'mhii i vii. i. nit nrr-'in adopted to call Secretary Wilbur entry hllll ever before congress, was passed to- firm. before the coommttiee January lo CHICAGO; Dec.

30 (Associated pre9g) The lawyers who saved Loeb and Leopold from the gallows will receive $150,000 for their services. It became known today. reeon.menda.lons as b-J'day by the house iie om r. make such ITiffitl In Ies MOHIt'S. io" saneii M.r Vm- for hoe deathv1wo li pafK'n rnVn'are now serving llf- sentences.

I nmit, iim.i.", NUMBER OK.THB CAZ-KTTE-TIMES: "The a credit to lb staff edl-torlallv ami mechanlcsliy, gn, a compliment to the business wn Of th eolreg This spleflflld cooperation lwtween eI" per and the buslaessniM and the 'public cmnot fail 0 work fir the mutual bencrt of all parties and 1h community." one of the very beet editions that has com in the do-k of tb Erenlbf Oliver that of tha Cor. vsllls flatl Tlmw whlr.li was Issued as a Ke Tear'e (sr-tlna; tTia people tt ivnton reid an editorial la tha T.a T.venlng Observer. "Toriy two pu or or'Ent Inr dcscrlptita waiter r-r Oreioa and lh WlllamHta valUy tau one to thla twlcu, or lh c'it Ttt.ic to arollljr-wrtWen the dlftfrent tlmt such one stews OfNr ltrtion4.it inriuiwig il might deem pedlent for prohllitlon enforcement, 20 million for tho coast guard, which RADIOGRAMS I i Clarence Harrow, Benjamin ana i Walter Bachrach share In the fee. Japanese Steamer Mire president Hopes for Passengers Transferred Conference in Year plans lo ue nearly half Its allotment in curbing rum running. ih "'mat tear 20 blocks Tha hwvers.

It Is stated, asked Ice Jams in Willamette; Tear Roats From Moorings PORTLAND, flee jo. (Assoclat-Ice isms In the Willam in Corvallis hava been hard sur-j $200,000 the conclusion of the faced with concrete." said city an- trial, and. although the I-eopold glrieer rrcd Porter today. "ThlVfmy made no 6bJetlon. the Loeb paving cost property owners jf4miy thought the amount exces- l-l'S A-Vir-I't iimiiiVi'TiIV 1..

JA. (Asso- l'r'-ss 1 iatei Willi 11 1 lati i ri si American Potatoes Kept Out of England WASHINGTON. Dec. 30 Amorli-an eiif nearly tlSO.000. and there are oven.ive.

ette did dam hr today. ii milM of hard surface now in ii. -hnusebORts wr lorn ......1... in still burning fiercely moon csnaanf. the city limits.

The city expended 133.000 for sewer work, principally 133.000 lor sewer worn, lociatea 7 Thr. Inc rafts hed Thre log In a year. When tne time is the Vti bis gainst bu. tho-. new Jackson street project, defense counsel in ha Ueb (, The graveling of newly opened trial d.y-i.b.Ur.lly ate, mTftfln.

the i- correctness ct Chicago dispatch's piw to tirlna' tha conference were' we, about; but at fc rtetermlns when the conference dav, Imtt'ed bV a Tew of men. ae etirdlog to a wireless recelv-d here. The pssengfrs Were picked up by lh frlht.r Julis 4.ucknbaeh. The cariio roiitiilned nitrate, causing a fml'ii- 011 ln'0' 11,99 miles suth ftf hfH. iZnt Yn defense attorney, would tiay I)ndon oeen in.iiu.i- ed to ntiki repremnutlons to the rirlllsh government against a recent orderv.

prohibiting the Importation ot American potatoes Into Knglnnd nd Wales, -cn account ot the potno bug. might ba called with Ilr trwpccts on-this new street is aireaay nesvy, cured. Allhouilh nt iiiam-u his Wn rising. lhr no danger of an Impending flood here. Fog and lr- contlnu to hinder navigation between Portland and.

Astoria. ot uccc. i recelv I1S0.O00 for their servlc-a. The Chicago Bar association will fix the araonnt his return lo January. nd Is much appreciated by the fast growlnf northern section ha city.".

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