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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 6

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'MMM Mil II Hill Ill Ml I. 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER SO, 1921 6 THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON noAea ed that he wanted a shot at the ommend that congress declare lOU.Ud 38.72 Spaulding Logging 1 1 Kaf ran COMMISSIONERS COURT oncoming citizen. IED. null and void legislation has been enacted diminishing.

The bandit fired and Baldwin Sburket Itoaa.o. 10 limiting or dividfjg the authority fell, dying a few afterwards. Van Cleave, ore" 27.00 16.50 3.00 6.0i It is pretty hard for anyone to mm Market Koaa o. i forgive a thing like that, and while Emmett Dalton may not have Tired the fatal shot, we have Ebner. sboveia ana oil Butsch, Albln, nauung of calculating 1n capital ship tonnage the "present existing strength of each, of the three major navies and catting off further building by agreement was worked out.

Then to induce an agreement, a percentage for Japan -exceeding ber strength was offered by the United Slates and that was 60 per cent. Ilawlc Principle Told The haste principle of the plan Is to "stop where you are," it was asserted on authority of the American group. Japanses claims for a 70 per cent ratio were characterized as "very extravagant" in 3.00 52t0 27.50 never been very enthusiastic concerning this practice of releasing bandits who stop at nothing gravel Contract Between Lela and Road District No. 7A Darst. A.

spreading rock Cop p. hauling rock, etc.v lloedingheimer, John, grading Lmbrecht. G. L-. grading Zefbart.

Frank, cutting brush, etc Downing. Elmer patrolman Road IHstrict No. JW Coast Culvert Flume Co. pipe culvert lloml DbJtrict No. 89 Larson.

O. G-, tak. affidavit for posting notices Pratuni Mercantile shovels, bolts, etc Ringwald. C. hauling gravel Depart.

Glen, graveling. defying law. With such Butsch, Clemens, do -Griesenauer, Edward.do. Kloft. Franks spreading ,0.00 30.00 6T.0O SO.

00 13.50" 27.00 9.00 an example, suinc persons mlgnt Hall. Allen, spreading gravel Doerfler, Martin, patrolman i. FUad District No r5 Baker, Perry, shovelfng gravel j. Bones. J.

M-, clevises Cooper, James, shoveling gravel I. Smmunson Day. dep. craper and plow Earl. H.

powder, fuse, etc Elmer Bolfotf fed in Decree granted the governor general under act No. 240 of the 64th congress known as the Joues MIL iretn Authority "We recommend that in case oi a deadlock between the governor general and the Philippine senate in the confirmation of appointments that the president of the United States bn authorized to make and render the final decisions. "We recommend that under no circumstances should the American government permit to be established jn the Philippine islands a situation which would leave thf United States iu a position of responsibility without authority. gravel. v.

be inspired to take up the business of wholesale robbery and murder Following is the official publication of the fecord of claims before the Marion county commissioners coort for the Nov. term, 1921 with the amount allowed, bills continued, etc, according to the records in the office of the county Kloft, William, nauung 3.00 .75 9.00 7.50 and hope for release and a good gravel Ludany. John, ahoveling 78.K4 1.00 94.50 ncome from the incident notor gratel iety. When a man proposes to a view of the existing strength of (To be continuei. 1 I alt on Recalis incident.

When told of the presence In youuR woman, ana. sne uas her fleet. In reality, it was said, divorced just a few months i e- wouJd esent an A. holding this city of Baldwin's relatives. Appeal is Made-Tor 9.00 76.5 27.15 Emmett Dalton, said that he de Students of Europe wheV Ug7th the P-nt nava, power iJ T.ri while the strength of Great Brit- plored very much the incident of 36.00 -clerk.

Elexander, scraper. Hill, M. vel Hunsaker, etc. Lowman, Twlto. Iver.

do 150 i Lelchty, Albert, do I Rudishauesr, John, do 25.001 Eggimen. Albert Baldwin's death but took excep spreading gra-Carl, plowing, hauling 3.00 24.00 tion to the foregoing version. Yesterday's speaker dUrlng tha COUNTY TREASURER DRAGER UPHELD (Continued from page 1.) Baldwin rushed into the chapel period at Willamette uni 3.00 6.00 street with a small calibre sun 30.00 versity was IXHau, represen and one of the bandits told him Desart, Clyde, do Welty. Elis. do Myers, do Kleen, do Lambert, Lowell, do 18.00 KKO to halt but he either did not hear gravel J.

Lyle. J. shovel pick hdle Mason. grubbing, grading, etc 4 13.50 (Continued from Tuesday) Road District 39 Johnson. F.

grading lS.Olr Kobow, C. 24.00 Hammond Lumber lumber I93 site and construction of a school-house and they have no power or authority to use the money for tative of the internauonal student friendship fund. The purpose, ot the organization Is to help the students ot central 'Europe in ob- taining educations by providing 6.00 or failed to heed. 1 do not" know who fired the fatal shot that brought poor Baldwin down. 1 do Lambert, do Jam, do 9 fw investment purposes." 12.00 know that it has been one of the Leichty, Chris, do food, supplies and medicine.

Building Postponed The joint school district voted 3.00 shoveling tragic Incidents of that day that I Mr. Hall made plain mat tne 6.00 in 1920 for the is.suins of will always regret. Mrs. Baldwin signed the petition for my pardon student I America is in a land in bonds for the purchase of a Miller. Walter slip scraper work I 30.75 Moore, William plowing and scraping.

46,50 Morris, Joe, holding scraper 1.50 Oregon Grain tile 180 Riches, S. holding plow arid scraper I 12.00 Riches. S. plowing and scraping i 4 6.50 Work, gravel gravel Richards, ing Groblebe, rock tnd W. H.

Shepard, now president Kemp. do Krehblei, C. do Taylor, AIL, Pacific HigUnay South Miles Company, sewer Pip Falk, Canard, Ohmart, R. fixing cul In the case of the action of di- ain and the Mates re-vorce fcrought by Lela Bolton mained stationary. against Elmer I Bolton, it seems If a race is to be stopped, all that she had secured a divorce in competitors must atop together, it Wasco county November 8, 1919.

was said. When prpposed February 20. One cannot expect to. run anoth-1920, she some doubts as to er 10 yards. Yet It is a fact htat so early a'marriage following her the Japanese in sub-committee divorce.

So she appointed him a have urged that Japan be permit-committee of one to look iBtole- ted under, an agreement reached gal matters. by the conference called to limit He reported the next day that naval; armament; to construct they could be legally married, and ionnage which would add 17 pr eo they were, tat once. a ceat to her flavy before stopping However, just a few month3 buil(lin ago.fsbe ha'd some doubts about the marriage and brought suit to vice AdlKatS Snteirtlon have her last marriage declared ice atuKs contention null and void. tr 'enth" b7 1 Prfcaut: After a hearing of the case and at tlw meetings of the naval taking It under advisement, the experts. it was present-clrctit coort ordered a decree In by authority of the Japanese which It Is set forth "that the de- delegation is doubtful, but it was fc-ndant and plaintiff are not recalled by American officials that nowt and have? not been.

Inter- Admiral Baron Kato, a jnember married, and the pretended mar- ofthe delegation, had announced riagw contract is to the press early in the confer-hereby annulled." ence the Japanese purpose to site and erection of a school house. The bond3 were sold for of the CoffeyviHe Gas and VV'atur e9.oo 13S.00 6.00 22.T.0 3.00 Edwin. 8hovel- E. P. hauling 1.40 company, is one of my friends," Of opportunity uu pieaiy aau, that the stadents in some of the war torn countries were most unfortunate.

Living conditions are bad and, food very scarce. The friendship fund has already 3.00 17. The school board decided to said Dalton. Purnell, Earl, shoveling. postpone the.

erection of the school Fight Outlawry "Since my release 1 have done verts, etc 18.00 Richards, E. -patrol for a year or so and July 2. 1921, helped more than 70,000 students Westenhouse, Edwin, my best to atone for the pact- by aiding other men who are trying at a special meeting of voters, the ditching 4 lS.OOJand It Is planned to continue the man 100.00 Road District No. 41 I. a It lift a directors were authorized to loan r-1 ncsiFUiiuu, 11., uiiLUius I FOOa WOlK.

the money for a year at per nv estennouse, w. Miles Company, road pipe Salem Hardware to make good and by dissuading would-be law violators from committing acts that might result In other innocent persons losing cent. ditching 31,40 Four Freshmen Heaved Trucks nails The Willamette Valley Mort Allen. E. gas.

oil. etc. 12.S8 gage company offered to take the their lives. This has been my Oregon Gravel Company, Into College Millrace Archrd Imp. Chas.

R. aim since I was released from the money for one yrar, paying 6 per gasoline 401.13 cent interest. The school board Kansas state penitentiary in 1907. Yesterday at, "Willamette uni Schifner, Fred, grubbing and grading 60.25 Schifner, John, clearing road 4.50 Schirner, William, plow- ing and scraping 33.75 Schimire, Samuel, holding scraper 3.75; Speer A. powder fuse 18.20 Van Valkenburg, Albert, hauling gravel Whitehead.

J. grading 24.0 Wipper. Ben, grubbing hauling rock 7 5 Wipper, Carl, loading rock 15 0 Witzel, Bert, scraping. 4.5 Witzel, Roy, grading and plowing 15.7b P.urns, W. Burns, then issued warrants to the coin 'To those who would be tempt I Oregon It Is not legal to get 8eeic a "slightly higher general 321.85 truck repairs versity theTfwaa eicitemeni, and -a bit of entertainment when foor ed to launch upon such a violent pany.

These were presented to married until after the expira- tonnage than the Hughes nlan 32.00 .70 32.40 CO. 00 i.ro 32.25 18.00 3.00 41.00 Hulls Top Shop, curtain course of outlawry, I say: n. o. Drager for payment. He contemplated.

tlon. of six months following a divorce. yepairs, etc "Remember the price that Km- refused to honor them, taking the 13.00 freahmeu hoyk 'i'e 'thrown' info the mill had To support the American view Larsen Sons, P. wind raett Dalton has paid. He lost 8tani that the -money was for th it revealed that if the 112.00 been given the four victims that shield and repairs two brothers for whom he cared building' of a schoolhouse, anJ gravel Welty, George, hauling gravel, etc.

Welty, Raleigh, shoveling dirt, etc Gleeson, Miner shoveling dirt, etc Hofstetter, Otto dirt Ricket, Ross, do Welty, G. patrolman Road District No. 43 Ames, uails Syron. E. coutlins brush, etc Experts yet to be strength, 'of the American and Nelson repair.

Tad- they must pay: the penalty 'tor everything. He became an but- that he hud no authority to pay iator 10.75 not wearinsr their, green capa, but cast from society and spent four TRIAI iieeis were calculated in ntlMnU Hi, I nlAU terms of shina now In cnmml). it out for other purposes, Oregon State Highway little heed was given -and matters teen and a half years of. the best commission, truck rent of Ida manhood in prison." Treasnrer Upheld The stand taken by the county drifted i Bill Mkrhelson.and Con tinned tom page 1.) Ision, piss keels of capital ships r-T TT" laid down, the ratio would be 100 al and rep. parts Fred in chaTge of tho treasurer was sustained by Judge Quackenbush.

G. re i me to 45 against Japan. If the rule Vlgs. assembled the sophbmore COMMERCIAL. CLUB Bingham.

Although the- voters announcea mai wrw.n was applied to add to commis pairs for truck, boys and went after the guilty of a school district may vote to Salem Automobilb TO NAME OFFICERS capital craft and keels laid down, ships on which money had under classmen. Lyle Perrine, William McKlnney, Ira Neherand cyl. head and raise money, the same voters at another meeting have not the 84.S5t 30.24 1.9-1 83.05 (Continued from page 1.) Smith Watkins. cham Milton Grotlop furnished the ex ber cover with Among those who have been Vick tires springs citement and 'the entertainment. When interviewed later In the day the beys were feeling fine and Went worth Irwin material to handlebther affairs Provided for at the first election.

The major portion of the pro- comparison was made on the basis se'cution rebuttal evidence was In- completion of ships building troduced to contradict -evidence in addition to ships afloat, the 1.00 16 23 8.75 6.25 15.00 5.00 5.00 2.50 24.25 weld, cylinder blocks, etc. 103.45 seemed to have enjoyed their be- VALIDITY OF DEATH fore-Saturday-night, hath. Miss Rappe had suffered for ratio would be 100 to 49. several i Tears from the: Another Suggestion Rejected 35.12 of the club are the following: L. G.

Hayford, president of the Marion County Realtors association; J. B. Littler, shoe merchant; W. Riches, Wallace holding scraper i. 12.

"'S Riches, W. patrolman 78.00; Road iHstrict N. Drager, D. cash adv, for frt. on gravel 2ff 7.

S3 Simmons, spreading gravel 51.00; Kaufman, E. hsovejing 24. Oil Johnson, G. hauling gravel 66.00; Brandt. H.

do 39.00: Wik, Henry, spreading gravel 42.00 Jorgensen, H. hauling gravel 15.00 Wik, Sevo, spreading gra vel 15.00 Shelly, Arthur, shoveling gravel 3 4.50 Hasvol, Alex, shoveling; gravel 36.0t Dickman, Frederic, Bbdvel- Wilson, Otto gasoline. Bollier, John, truck driv PENALTY IS ATTACKED affection which resulted in her Another suggestion from Japan- er Keedham. of the Capital Na (Continued from page 1) Branch, A. do 117.00 1 inhtwp.inht Chnmninn death.

ese sources that i the comparison Mrs. Josephine Hard eheck, should- be made on the haul nf Arnom, G. Wan, dumping scrapers, etc Dunagans, B. cutting brush, etc. Histman, scraping laying corduroy Coleman, Price, holding scrapers LaWrenee, Dan, making corduroy Kelburn, Warren, laying corduroy Smith, F.

patrolman. Road District No. 44 Spaulding Logging lumber Heckinger, I. A. patrolman Road District No.

45 Earl, H. nails tional bank and former sheriff; n-- 1 Burns, J. do Caspell, Frank do housekeeper for Miss appe5 was Rhips in commission alone, was rights it was shown are inalien Oupoints George Ward 117.00 100.00 117.00 Dr. B. F.

Pound, present- commander of American legion post No. E. S. Tillinghast, superin able and cannot be taken from the people, even by will of the major called twice during the day. I Instantly rejected by the Ameri-.

Mrs. Catherine Fox. a resident can delegates. That would mena Clare, Chase, do Dawson, Ralph, do NEW YORK, Nov. 29.

Benoy Hawkins, Ben truck tendent of the Oregon school for the deaf; Dr. H. C. Epley, active ity, but they may be added to. Bringing the principle down or unicago, lestmea ma ner 0iat tne United States would not nuatntance with Miss Rappe x- Leonard, the lightweight boxing 120.1 driver, etc 1 1 tonight; witpoitrtd through history the-attorneys at IJeckman, Chester, Gen.

in Cherrian affairs; W. 11. Busick, one of the leading grocers of the tempted to show how the same 120 00 repair. work on trucks. tended over s8veral years tline more than 1335.000,000 has been afd thaLMARPP 7 spent, but would npt be allowed al iii wnt Atmnted' to count that expenditure in es-lmiTSe "--tlrength.

city; E. T. Barnes, manager of the principle exists in.the constitution six-round exhibition bout in Tdad- Hill, M. truck driver. ing gravel i.

22.s0 rn.vo.vv -k Oregon Pulp Paper company; A. of the United States and in the state constitutions 32.60 a Jority of sports writers. The C. Bohrnstedt, of the Marlon County Realtors association and Hobart, Alvjn, do 3.00 Foss, Lewis, do 6.00, Hansen, George, do 3.00! cm wain, Lester, truck driver Caterpillar Account Ames, S. bolts, Abolition of the death penalty contest was tne feature 01 a show.

-rU0 itr. Minnie comparison rwas Hhat all pre- who ha sbeen active in organizing in Oregon a few years aco added 1 for charJty. Loe. Carl Pulling gra the flax growers; Walter Stole. Lieonara loarea through the Claude driving to the bill of rights.

When th, legislatare later passed, a la-w re- 6 05 3.00 .98 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 12.00 6.00 3.00 43.00 Neighbors. a defense witness who dreadnaughta less than 2 ft, years testified he saw Miss- Rarppe at a ld of either navy be included. resort to Ventara county and tried calculation would hare made strong supporter of the Commer- der and hauling gravel 90. CO Hobart, A. F.

patrolman 97.. 30 04,9 first lour rounds, but speeded caterpillar Barr. G. cat dal club and prosperous' business 1 storing the death penalty and th4 repairs. 16.75 things up the firth and sixth.

people voted the necessary Road District No. 60 Miles company, drainage He clipped Ward on the chin With to relieve her curing a penoa ogaiusi japan, illness there. The -Warrant inci- As a modification, it was suggest- change in the constitution the at man; George urabenhorst, well versed in real estate matters, and C. B. Webb, of the Webb Clough 14.50 I a hard right in the fifth and tile J.

18.00 dent followed testimony by Mrs. ed that pre-dreadnaughts more Mitchoff, Matt, shoveling Thomas, John, shoveling. Kunke, Arthur do Wilson, W. do Blaco, Walter, hauling rock Mickenham, Will, hauling dirt Poole, shoveling dirt Morris, G. patrolman Road District No.

46 West Side Gravel gravel torneys attempt to show that there was a subtraction from the Klecker. Ben. hauling staggered the Jersey boy. The champion 'then apologized and Al undertaking parlors. Mary Paulin, the, hostess of the than 20 years old be included gravel 10.00 At the annual election on the resort, that Mlsa ltappe naa nev-Jitnd this weald work out at 100 bill of rights for which history furnishes no precedent.

Nelson- Martin, shoveling lowed his opponent to recuperate before resuming the aggres- sive. 4 evening of' December 14, those named by the. nominating com gravel 6.00 er been gistered, or.naa everijo 59. been seen By her at the place. Thel Japan Stands to Gain Violation Claimed Another contentioh'of the pe Godell.

F. shoveling mittee will be placed on the blan warrant was refused Dr the pre-. s0 from anv tinint if. vf 7.26 gravel i .00 ket ballot, three names for each titioners, is. that the constitution' Clyde Equipment grader repairs, Liberty Machine Shop, repairs for cats.

Salem Hardware spring ....1. Union Oil company of California, gas, distillate, etc. Whitman, C. chisel, grease cup, etc. Willamette Equipment Co.

grader for cat Bartruff, grading, etc Scharf, Fred, running grader, etc Sim, garding and Hoffman. Fred, shoveling Office. The election is then by I of Oregon empowers the legisla Portugese Air Fleet siding Judge of the superior court, ane8e experts have been able td and the Judges of the criminal de- approach the queslion, the Ani-partments withheld auction on it 0 er cent ratio, offer 7.30 gravel 6.00 ture to refer to the people only ballot of members present. 96.50 16.00 Witzel, C. patrolman.

Welch, E. hauling gra constitutional amendments not 2.S1 vel 10.00 Road District No. 47 Destroyed by Hurricane LISBON, Nov. 29. (By the As Thrdistrict attorney emporari aa strength than she now repeals of constitutional provisions.

They point out that restor Klecker. do 6.00 McAllister, V. culverts P0ST0FFICE ASPIRANTS tha warrant I DaS' Spelbrink do 12.00 graveling 30.00 ation of capital punishment was sociated Press.) The greater 7 7 I Any attack on the 5-r3 ratio Olsen, do 10.00 Fieber, Frank, log drag TO DC SCnUTINIZEu! not an amendment, but a repeal. SDelbrink. Art.

shoveling RaHr, tonKrhtJi ifrs.1 14 added, with the fU weight ging hauling gravel. 15.00 The petition for the writ reads (Continued from page 1) 81.00 12.50 55.00 .50 gravel "i 6.00 Fieber, C. hauling portion of the, Portuguese air fleet was destroyed yesterday daring a heavy wind storm which broke over the military aviation in part as follows: Neighbors was placed under ar- 10 the American delegation as rest on the felony charge of per sponsor for the statement, is to 4nw -nVilih tin I At Poll frkrnl- lawalbe regarded onlv as tin attnrlr nn Park, L. hauling gra gravel 6.00 "That Elvie 1). Kirby is not im commission by the Inspectors whoj vel 12.00 Amort, R.

hauline ate here today. prisoned or restrained by virtue Miller. Wilber. hauling camp a short distance outside of no warrant Is. The ar-j the fundamental principle of tlfe Jensen, H.

grader for cat. etc AiuiiHville Paving Plant Colvin, shoveling gravel Whether or not Senator Mc- 6.00 of any judgment, decree, final or Nary and Postmaster General Will Hooper, E. spreading der or process isruetl by a court Lisbon. Among the planes destroyed was one constructed to at rest followed a conference oe-jwnoie navai pian. teen District Attorney Brady and Not ConsMoml gravel 8.00 Patton, Bob, team work 12.00 Kimsey.

J. patrolman 8.00 IT i A I gravel ditching 16.50 gravel 1.31 Lewis, Claude, scraping 30.75 Fieber. shovelinc Captain Detectives Matheson. Investigation discloses that the ii. nays wm nave a private con- or judge of tne tinned stales; in ference over the -matter is un- a case where such conrt or judga known.

Some seem to think the Road Wstrict No. G2 tempt a flight from" Lisbon to Portuguese Guinea, in equatorial West Africa. Several soldiers She waa released on, to size, of the lock of the Panama gravel 3.00 Mt. Angel Paving Plant Mt. Angel Water Works, appear in police court tomorrow.

Larson, Riley, shoveling senator will only have the privilege of saying any cer canal placed no important part in Secretary Hughes' proposal to were injured. the laws of the United or have acquired exclusive jurisdic a gravel 3.00 District Attorney Brady said she would not appear again in the water service tain man Is acceptable. Others, McCallister, C. patrol the. Arms conference that the fixe tion by the commencement of Halcm Paving Plant Shelly, E.

shoveling who have been in the political Girod, Albert team wk. etc 6.00 Girod, Henry pulling grader 24.00 Miller, Mrs. Harriett Clag- get, gravel i 12.25 Girod, Arthur, patrolman 6.00 Road District No. 04 Oregon Electric 'May, Be 41.50 I Arbuckle case tarjas he wastof 'capltai shJps be limited to. a converned." He said he did not! hiaximum of 35,000 tons As a legal proceedings in such a court.

man Road District No. 48 arena for years, cling to the old mix 8S.0O Standard Oil asphalt 2432.02. Ray. G. clearing, cut time idea that as Salem is the home of the senator, Ife will name Open for 'Traffic Today Wager, J.

raking A C. 85. j0 ting brush, etc. the man. ner is he rcominilted-or detained by virtue of the final judgment or decree of a competent tribunal civil or criminal jurisdiction or the final order of such a tribunal made In the special KcoUard Paving Plant Lent, Ralf, hauling gravel KMahoney, M.

gravel 28.30 9.00 4.00 3.00 Know waeiaeriane woiua De can- matter of fact a battleship ot feedback the defense or not noo tons, armed and armorpd to mther witnesses also never as yet projected, that they had known; Miss could pass through the lock. The for varyinrngths of 'tlmeand navy department is prepared to that her health always IP- build today up to tons and The 10 who filed application Shorey, J. M. prof. Hahn, E.

patrolman with the civil Bervice commission services acct. injury to Road District No. 49 Oregon Trunk jirie between Fall-bridge and Bend has 'hot Jet beftii cleared or the snow blockade. Great slides of rock and who will come up for an O. A.

Charmness 30.00 Road IHstrict No. 65 Aspinwall, Ray, 75.94, Martin, Dess. lumber 13. Nusom, A. bridge wk.

1.50 Patterson, Pearl, bridge Drager. D. cash adv. with the civil service Proceedings, instituted for any audience 12 of the 15 1 ships the United Whitman, C. axe, rope.

for frt. on gravel 30.78 officials are: waiter Tooze, I canse PBlsn lur cumempt; brush, etc. 7.4 Dryden, David team Arthur E. Glbbard, Dr. Thomasf or by virtue of an execution or Miscellaneous Paving Plants work 4.25 work 3.00 Theo.

bushing, Patterson, Ray, cleaning Dryden, D. hauline valves, iron, etc out ditches, etc. i 3.00 Dr. Victor La Tour, Ange-' ler physlclaurrtestifled tbat: ne treated Mlss-Rappe for a nervous disorder but saw no evidence ot the bladder disorder which caused her "His wife also. testified that she believed Miss Rappe healthy.

Policeman Blakes Denial have disabled, the rptdry plow working south it was said her today by railroad officials. The Oregon Electric line between Albany and Eugene probably will' be ready for service tomorrow with the renewal of tho gravel, etc 9.00 C. Smith, Andrew A. Lee, John other process issued npon such Farrar, Herman Schellburg, a judgment, decree or final or- Leroy Hewlett, Herbert Hald, der. August HuAestein and Col.

Carle Imprisonment Held Illegal Abrams. "That the imprisonment and Sajem Hardware wire States has offered to scrap are of A 3,0 00 tons or In the naval appropriation bill ot 1916. congress directed that the navy department prepare figures as to the maximum size possible for a battleship in vie of size limitation of the canal locks and of the dockage and harbor dpnfh rVerli1nni Ttin itanart. Hove, A. Savage, J.

bridge work 5.25 Patterson, Richard, patrol 61. SO 36.06 3.00 bolts, shovels, etc Mai Let Road No. 1 gravel Kins, E. man 16.00 Road District No. 00 3.00 19.80 Judging "from delays In ap- restraint of Elvie D.

Kirby is Jones, Mrs. gravel vel washed-out approaches to the San-." pointing other postmasters to of- illegal in that the warrant is crushed gra-Alven, hauling Miller, John, hauling gra- The crowds flees of the first Class, it may be void for the reason that nam river bridge. Market Road No. 2 Doing, C. 0., hauling gravel vei i Norten, gravel Rieger, well Into the next year before the about the coorV ropmiaoors.ywtJ ment reported a ship of the fol-terday to hear Arbuckle a testl-i iowi-.

chftraetprutk. vo. n. 21.00 a. The Oregon legislature at 94.001 13.20 final selection is made.

The term Condit, S. grading 42.00 Walker, J. do 42.00 Joe, shoveling Prominent Preacher in Doty. W. E.r gravel, etc.

Hampton, Joe, hauling the special session of 1920 exceeded the powers granted to It of Mr, Huckestein, the present Lathrop, George, do 4Z.0 gravel, spreading same, etc postmaster, July 21,1 52.0 Americanization Wortf mony were absent today. The cable court room was JUIed. throughout 80,000 tons; the day. however, and there were length 975 feet: beam 108 feet; many la the surrounding corrl- full ioad draft 34.feet; main bat- under article XVII when it referred senate joint resolution No. 1921.

Lathrop, Frank, do 42.00 Keithley, Bert, do 30.00 Rieger, John, hauling gravel 7.50 to the people. SPOKANE. Nov. 28. Ver 6.00 6.00 3.00 50.00 QQrS.

I tfrv 1K U.lnch rnn in iva trih. REPORT That the repeal of article Stone, Albert, rep. bridge McKee, Chas. patrol 80.00 gravel Harris, Clarence, hauling planks, etc. Lent, Ralph, hauling gravel Mishler, O.

do Mitchell Brothers, hauling gravel Ramey, F. hauling Beside her evidence Tegardlns1e turreU; secondary battery 2lJ Mlsa Rappe's Mrs. Harde-I gung; Xour 2i-inch torpe- 37 of the Bill- of Rights of the MADE ON FIUPIN0 48.00 Oregon constitution, adopted by Reverend William C. Hicks, who resigned recently as dean on AH Saints Protestant Episcopal cathedral here to engage In social service work, today 'announce (Continued from page I) Me" wm mmu vi do, tubes; main armor 16 Inches, made to her by Frank gpeed knots, cruising radius the people or the state of Oregon by the initiative upon November 70.00 Du 12,000 miles at cruising speed. We find that the legislative 68.00 ne had been I named "regional du chambers are conducted with dig gravel 3, 1514, -violated the fifth and 14th amendments to the consti ereauu jticiouucii earner the day denied on the stand a statement mad hv Mrs.

Irene Ray. G. do 48.00 rector for Oregon. nity ana aecorum ana are com. Weisenberger, oJe, do 30.00 Nipple.

Melvin, do 30.00 De Langh, Herman, do 27.00 Ashford, George, do 13. .0 McClellan, Paul, do 33.0 Ackerman, Fred do 24.00 Davis, WTilllam. do 27.00 Fery, Frank, do 12.00 Gonsalns, Ben, do 9. 00 Beal, Alfred, shoveling gravel 3.00 Cobb, O. do 21.00 Angel.

Wiley, do 15.00 Senco, John, do 21.0& Wallase. Jack, do 190 Milligan, S. spreading gravel 15.00 Marovier. Joe, do 19.50 Strieker. Andrew, do posed of representative men.

tution of the United States of America, and the lth section of man Road District No. 51 Biederman, A. hauling gravel Foelkl, John, shoveling gravel Hartman, Fred, hauling gravel Siewert, repairing bridge Stapleton, hauling gravel Young, Max, shoveling gravel Morgan, defense witness that he EMMETT DALTON HERE; nan ami IninitA po Hinr. I i 7 s.oo Muniana, wyomine and 44.00 Utan for the National TJhlted Am- "Wa fool that thn lark if Qiir 90.00 39.00 30.00 3.00 49.50 hess in certain departments should article constitution of Oregon. gan not to testify.

i TRAGEDY IS RECALLED oncans, an Amertcanixation 3.00prgatiixatioh. not be considered as proof of es- liejjisiaiive (juestfoned. sential incapacity on the part of That the special session of The defense succeeded in hav- (Continued from page i us ma cuuitsrHauun otnweea ir. Filipinos but rather indicating the the Oregoa legislature of 1920 7.0 YALE CAPTAIN CHOSEN Hardebeck and McConnell, kept 0f age, -was employed as a clerk lack of experience and opportuaity was without, authority or power from the records until the court nn a hardware store across the and especially lack, of inspection, to pass sections 1602-1-2-3-4, Or NEW HAVRM can decide on its admissibility. street from the town's principal we una mat questions in re- egop laws.

McAllister, J. patrol 5', SSft 3or Bangor. bank, where his friend, W. l. Bum Kimiiriuttuuu ui inai- me legality 01 tne im- man 58.00 Dickens, Orvll shoveling Shepard, was.

a teller," relates ments might at any time arise prsonment of the prisoner EWiP 3.00 gravel ws ieea captain of the 'oothall team for next year which would make a deadlock be- d. KJrbr has not been alrpndv The alarm spread while the tween the governor general and judged upon a prior writ of habeas 1.00 Road District No. 52 Fairgrounds Shop, sharpen rd. plow and shear Salem Sand Gravel gravel Ringwald, Christ haul raiders were at work, and Bald WALKER TRIAD BEGINS HUGHES RATIO WILL1 f-H STAND IN PARLEY (Continued from page 11). 10 to 5 in capital ship strength as to Japan would not, adequately 6.79 9.00 corpus.

win grabbed a revolver and hur- These recommendations a. re 18.S0 McMINNVILLE. nr. ried into the street. Citizens made in the report: 15.00 6.00 I 9.00 38.50 i 14.00 9.00 5.5 i Harris, John, foreman Market Road No.

Vogt, Charles, Fresno wk. Cutsforth, John foreman Market Road No. 0 Fry, Ffank, keeping lantern on river bridge Market Road No. 12 Crete, August, tile work Miller, Dewey, hauling Pillette, SUnley, putting in tile Alarket Ituwd No. 13 Miller, -f Dewey4 hauling SAVCl Pillette, SUnley, putting in tile, ete.

Eaton, J. Ln, sharpen, grader blade, bolts, Groceteria Stores, brush fork Pillette. Basil, hauling lumber and tile Market Road No. 14 N. grading Harding.

Amy, 9-tenths of acre land lor road pux- ASTORIA HAS FIRE ne trial or J.kj. w.iv ing gravel 21.00 were raining a storm of bullets upon the bandits in the bank and British express American or, 7.10 ot State Bank of Lafayette on a charge of arson, wa ASTORIA, Nov. 29. A fire I at this juncture they emerged. vWe recommend that the present status-, of the Philippine Islands continue until, the people have had time to absorb and thoroughly master the here today starting between the forcing Shepard and another em neeas.

rv It was for that reason that the 12.00 9a followin? comnle- 7.50 9.00 9.00 ploye to preceed them as a screen Oglesbee, Charels, do Williams, Frank, rep. culverts I Walker, Leonard, patrolman Road District No. 67 Cook, foreman Hiller, grading I Road District No. 68 Loose, W. patrolman.

Road IHstrict No. 69 S. hauling gravel English, Willis, shoveling gravel Hovlde, spreading gravel Zeis, hauling gravel iinn vr Kobow, Charles, hauling gravel, etc. Lauderbach, John, grading Tweed, John, grading Dunigan, Fdw. patrolman Road District No.

53 wi. a jury iaie yesterday. American plan discarded any at- fro mthe and shotgun fire. Oregon Bakery company's plant and an adjoining building gutted the two-story structure occupied era already In their hands. 4 lewiit iu caicuiaie ueet ratios i Went to Frtend'a Aid we recommend tnat the re- 22.00 sponsible renresentative of the jhy- the bakery and did about xerms or national needs.

There "Bablwln, seeing that his was no way from that friends were in daneer. hurried 1.7: CHICHESTER PILLS United States, the governor gener I uwu damage to the building and 9.00 4.50 al, ha ve authority commensurate I us contents. 4.30 with the responsibilities of his po it was said authoritatively, to toward them, awaiting a chance give Japan a proportion ot more to fire at the bandits. One than BO per, cent of the strength these, whom we are informed was of any other power, a Dalton ordered one ot the bank 3.00 1.50 sition. In case of failure to secure Doerfler, Martin ditching and blasting Doerfler, Carl ditch- ing Cawrse.

Frank, ditching, etc. S.OO the necessary corrective action by Umm sla nit 12.09 10.00 Read Ihe Classified Ads. the Philippine legislature we tec I Sty lVwas added, the scheme clerks to step aside and remark- 7T 2.99 English, E. patrolman mT.

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