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Weatheri CMetlkd I Saturday probably rain ever Temperatures Testsniayt Maximum S5-nuulmuin- 219 CORYALLIS, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 20. 1928 ASSOCIATED FEli3: SHEDD DAIRYMAN NO DOG CATCHER IN COLLEGE FOLK CLUB OREGOIllin. III! LIIIUlu, BELL TELEPHDilE SI SHOWS BIG LOSS FROM ABORTION TO-PRESENT PETRI IN BENEFIT RECITAL STATE UfllTY HEED HER KITED TOM OFFICIALS READY FOR CQURSB CCDickson of Shedd Keeps Third of Yearly Concerts LINN COUNTY; DOGS INCREASING FAST Only 93 Licensed to Date; 3300 Estimated in linn County ALBANY, Orl Jan. 20. (Special) Herd Tables; Five Year Period Covered Large Attendance Assued for Monday at College When Financier Gather Visiting Party Entertained by J.

Lowe; Confer with President Kerr Co-ordination of Activities Declared Essential for Finances of Oregon Saturday Night Open to Corvallis Public The College Folk club presents Professor Paul Petri in an evening with the song classics Saturday night at 8 o'clock in the co11 Mrs. Lillian Jefi be at the CC Dickson, of Shedd, one of the progressive dairymen of the mid-Willamette valley, has kept a table Senator Rise to Fame as Result of Heflin Tilt; Cities" After Talks IS UNDECIDED AND WARY Because the Linn county court has been unable to find a dog catcher this ef estimated losses charged to abor year, only 96 owners of dogs have PROGRAM IS LENGTHY tion of cattle for five year period. paid the 1923 license fees, according BIG SAVINGS FORESEEN is a herd of 30 cows, and during this to a statement made today by R. M. Kussell, county clerk.

Last year ap time has lost 65 calves at $150 each, or a total of $95001 He has lost 30 STUDENTS ARE PRAISED Hard Working Boys in OSC En-' gineering Department Are 5 Making Good Short Course Contajn Every is proximately 3000 dog taxes were paid into the county treasurer's strong box cows at $300 each af a value of $9000. Meanwhile Senator Heflin Standing Pat, Defying the Democratic Leader Increasing Number of Persons Interested Directly in State Government -T thing, Even Banquet; Andrew Miller Sends Program' ana were used a few days ago for paying claims for sheep killed by He estimates the value of cream lost at $5000; the lessened value of reacting cows remaining In the herd, 18 bead, at $2500; Ipsa of prestige at $5000;" and veterinarian service at dogs. The total number of dogs in the county is estimated at 3300. A bankers' short course has been SALEM, Or, Jan. 20.

(Special) $1000.. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20- (Associ-tFd Press) The controversy between Linn county will construct a new Thus Mr. Dickson estimated the to piano and Jameson will elucidate th and tell of the life of Schuberu The program is the third of a series of yearly concerts to be present as a benefit for the student loan fund. It is open to the public and Corvallis music lovers are planning to attend in targe number.

Professor Petri will sing the "Cycle of Songs of the Miller" in the original German that there may be nothing lost through translation. He will also sing Schubert's "The Erl King," conceded to be the greatest ballad ever written. L. Patterson of Salem, wife of Patterson, and Mrs. J.

K. Weatherford of Albany, wife of Regent Weatherford, have consented to act as patronesses. Other patron Co-ordination of state activities through one directing head as a Senator Robinson, of Arkansas, democratic leader, and Senator Heflin, Ala bridge over the Santiam river at Cas-cadia to take the place of the present covered bridge, which connects the tal loss over a five year period by owner of a pure bjed herd starting arranged by the agricultural commit- tee of the Oregon Bankers', associa--tion, with the cooperation of the ex-, tension service of the Oregon State college, which begins Monday here-and lasts until Tuesday at Officials of the Bell Telephone system were in Corvallis on Thursday, January 19, and met with the Oregon State faculty to discuss matters of mutual interest The visitors were Dr. E. B.

Craft, executive vice-president of the Bell Telephone laboratories in New York city, P. Fullerton, vice- bama, over the latter attacks tm the with 30 cows at $33,000. Cleaning Up Herds Roman Cathoiis cnurcn ana governor Smith, has brought to the Arkansan means of conserving public funds was advocated by Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state that at least three out of every 100 persons in Oregon are directly or indirectly connected with the conduct of the various governmental activities. A broad and comprehensive pro- These losses were experienced by invitations tt speak in various parts Santiam highway with the summer resort.

The present structure is unsafe for travel and must be replaced immediately, county authorities declare. Yesterday membels of the county this dairyman in cleaning wp and free the country. Among the invita president of The Pacific Telephone and Telephonecompany from San ing his herd from abortion infection, tions was one from the mayor of Montgomery, the capital of Alabama, gram has been prepared by representatives of the extension service and experiment station. The subjects that will be up for discussion are Import-' ant to every banker in the state. cisco, and E.

Along, commercial "The total closely approaches the engineer with The Pacific Telephone fourt and County Engineer C. H. to speak there as guest tne city, number of Oregon men and women ueunaru visueu tne linage sue 1,0 OO- This invitation was issued after who served in the armed forces of and Telephone company from Seattle, C. E. Hickman, general manager for In man states a bankers' short tam data for thesite of the new Heflin had warned the party leader the United States during the world esses will be Mrs.

W. J. Kerr, Mrs. J. Leo Fairbanks, Miss Ava B.

Milam, Mrs. Rose Wilson, Mrs. M. S. course has been successfully held for bridge.

The new structure will prob if he made a speech Alabama sim war, the secretary of state said. the herd being pure bred Jerseys, For that reason the table of losses is that which would be experienced In a well bred pure blooded herd. "The average aborting cow loses' one and one half calves, also two years, time from the first abortion to time that live calf may again be, delivered, and also from 25 to 35 per cent re-, duction in milk production during this time, amounting to $40 per year," ably be built at or near the site of "The number of persons in public the present bridge. several years, but this is the first one in Oregon. In effect this course will -carry on the work of the economic conference which was held at the col Woodcock and Mrs.

J. Fred Yates. Mrs, Adolph Ziffle will be hostess. service in Oregon is increasing rapidly," read Mr. Kozer's statement, The program is as follows: Members of the Linn-Benton county "and seems to "be approaching the per- Frans Schubert; Serenade, Der The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph company in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho also accompanied the party to Corvallis but on account of a business engagement was unable to visit the college.

Guests at Luncheon The visiting party and members of college staff were guests at a luncheon held in Hotel Benton given by J. C. Lowe, local manager of The lege in January, 1924, and which has proved of great benefit to the agri Jersey Cattle club at their annual certages applying to the city of Phil ilar to that in the Senate Wednesday, decrying attacks on the Catholics and the New York governor, he would be tarred and feathered. Bobinson has wade no decision as to the invitations. Deal Severe with Rum Runners, Bootleggers, Aim meeting here yesterday indorsed DoppelgSenger, Gcheimnis, Ihr Bild, Der Wanderer, Haiden Roeslein, Der adelphia, where there is one.

employe cultural industry of Oregon. stated Dr. V. C. Myers, veterinary surgeon today, each 100 inhabitants.

unanimously the proposal to restore a county agent to Linn county. Erl Koenig. Program Is Broad The nrocrram of speakers and con- 'There is much work now going on Robern Schumann; Du Bist Wie Tax Levies Listed "In the light of this situation, ferences is very broad, and in. Linn and Benton counties at the The growers also discussed a proposal to organize a milk-testing asso Eine Blume, Ich Grolle Night, Volks Liedchen, Fruelingsnacht, Zwei Grena- should not stens be taken to the end present time in cleaning up herds of this disease" further stated Dr. My Pacific Telephone and Telegraph com utere.

ciation, which will probably be adopted coincidentally with county agent Jthat coats of operating our govern ly. all fields pertaining to banking methods With relation to agriculture are to be given to the visitors, of whom a large attendance is expected. pany. H. S.

Rogers, dean or the Hugo Wolf: Kleine Dinge, mental machinery and activities shall ers. "ADortHHi directly anects ine dollar and cents earning power of the school of engineering and mechanic Lass Welt. arts acted as toastmaster and intro not be disproportionate to the results desired to be obtained? WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. (Associated Press) Legislation to strengthen the court's power in sentencing bootleggers -and mm runners was urged today before the House judici Secretary Andrew Miller of the ure- Traum Durch Die gon Bankers' association has sens duced Dr.

Craft, who discussed the research and development work at plan, the breeders said. Officers were elected as follows: president, E. G. Puhr, Shedd; vice president, J. H.

Biegel, North Albany; secretary, Harvey McConnell, Shedd; directors, S. G. Simon, Tangent, and Ed Bowers, Albany. Daemmerubg. Peter Cornelius: Ein Ton.

Hans Hermann; Drei Wanderer. ii i i i I. a 1 1 1 1 in each banker- in the state a booklet containing the program. the Bell laboratories. ary committee by Assistant Attorney district, as a i is deadly to cattl Many understand the B.

part, but few-dairymen take the interest they should in abortion, and this also holds true oi bankers The steady demand for fine Willamette valley stock in California behooves more work of this kind." After the luncheon at the hetel the General Mabel Walker wiiieorandt, A banquet Monday evening in the "Taxes levied for strictly state purposes in 1917 aggregated $2,699,250, while in 1927 these taxes totaled $5,226,207.10. Taxes for general county expenses in 1917 totaled $4,363,466.78, as against $3,711,528.89 in 1927. The tax for all school pur President W. J. Kerr is 8 high light of the occasion.

visitors spent several hours visiting the college laboratories, and were very She endorsed the bill by Stlker, strengthening the Vol PROJEC HELD favorably impressed with the appa rates and the experimental work in stead act by providing a fine up to $10,000 or imprisonment of five years or both for illegal manufacturing, DEMAND TO MODIFY progress. Dr. Craft mentioned that poses the counties in 1917 was $6,800,593.19, while in 1927 this tax number of O. S. C.

men tne ueii sale and transportation of liquor. SERVE FOR LIFE! Grange Master Taber Says No laboratories were doing very premis had increased to 817,884,034.91. "In 1917 there was raised by tax ing work and that the students from The tentative program follows! Headquarters: Agriculture hall. Monday January 23 Morning: A. B.

Covdley, dean of agriculture, 'Note: each speaker will conclude his remarks 1ft, time to permit discussion of his ad-. dress before proceeding to the next number on the program. The Major Problems of Oregon Agriculture-Professor L. Patter, representing: (Continued on. rage V- Senate Resolution Asks Bid for ation for road purposes the amoilnt western institutions and particularly Need for Columbia Irrigation Scheme Three Civilian Experts Named on Submarine Probe of $2,659,123.20, while for the year 1927, including market loads, the tax Sale of Pacific Lines be Changed O.

S. C. were exceptionally willing and hard workers. Confer "With Dr. Kerr Lads 18 and 19 Start Terms for Murder of Grandmother Wanted Money WASHINGTON, Jan.

Assoc While on the Hmpua the visiting increased to $5,663,873.78. These road taxes, were levied in the.coyuties and did not include the motor vehicle license fees and gasoline taxes demanded for the construction of state. ated Press) A demand that Congress hold in abeyance the development of WASHINGTON. Jan. 20.

(Associ ated Press) A resolution directing the Columbia nver basin project State Reformatory Lads the shipping board to modify -its ad Washington was made today on be- WASHINGTON, Jan. 20. (Associ-ted Press) Three civilian experts picked by Secretary Wilbur on the proposed Presidential commission to investigate the- S-4 disaster, were named in the Senater today as John F. Stevens, president of the American Society of Civil Engineers; W. R.

highways. halif of the National Grange by L. J. Rescue Six From Fire Various sources Cited "No tax was levied in the counties Taber, master of the Grange, on the DUBUQUE, la Jan. 20.

(Associated Press) Leonard Cota, 18, of Al-toona, and Howard Kramer, 19, of Malta, today began serving life sentences for murder of Cota's grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth McKit- officials called upon President W. J. Kerr, with whom they discussed general research conditions in the United States. This being Dr.

Craft's first visit to O. S. he expressed his approval of the excellent work he found in progress here. After a short visit the officials left for Portland from where Dr. Craft will leave for California.

In addition to those mentioned, grounds it is unwise and unfair to agriculture at this time. It was argued BOONEVILLE. Jan. aO-f As Wliliney, director of research of the for bond interest and redemption in the year 1917, but last year there was raised for this purpose. $2,352,852.70.

There was levied in the year 1917 for sociated Press) Given their freedom on their word of honor 200 Inmates of Missouri state reformatory today res rick of Zwingle, Iowa, while they loot Otieral Electric company and Thorn, as A. Scott, a salvage expert. vertisements for bids for the sale of three Pacific shipping lines was introduced in the Senate today by Chairman Jones of the commerce commission. The resolution provides the three lines could be disposed of separately and to different parties. The resolution declared the present advertisement of the board required the" sale PoT irerto Tmefirmr group and claimed this would result in the adoption of the project would depress land values.

Big Oil Merger Made; cued six fellow inmates from the re-' ed the home of $20,000 cash and securities of equal amount, nearly all of which were recovered. Executive Secretary W. A. Jensen, formatory hospital which was de The boys bound and gagged the wo- California, Texas, Join Professors R. H.

Dearborn, John Fulton. WV Wenicer, S. H. Graf, G. stroyed by fire, and then returned to their quarters.

Lee 16 ne the expenses of incorporated towns and cities $4,414,226.14 as against $9,532,394.54 in 1927. For irrigation, drainage and port districts in the year lSrr tKeTaXWHg in the year 1927 this tax had increased to $3,432,325.85. The fire pa-(Continued or. page 6.) maai lef her. to die on the kitchen The boys declared they wahtedtCwi, F.

0. McMiUatH-4-A! gro, suffering pneumonia was buraea to death." SEATTLE, TAsso L. Albert and J. C. Garmaji were pres a monopoly control of Pacific ship their training for opera to finance singers.

ciated Press) Absorption of the Cali ent at the luncheon, ping. saraguan Rebels Reported as fornia Petroleum corporation, a Bullet Hole in Sedan 000,000 concern, by the Texas corpor Search Still Continues THE NEW, HARMONIZED DEMOCRATIC PARTY Dispersing; Sandino Said Dead ation, an independent oil company, Leads to Clue of Robbers, was announced tonight by Blair For Missing: Smith Girl Seattle bond house. PORTLAND, Jan. 2a (Associated The Texas corporation is to issue Press) Discovery of a bullet hole in one of its shares for two of the Call NORTHAMPTON', Jan. 20.

the fender of a light sedan louna. (Associated Press) An offer of iornia retroieum's, conditioned on acceptance by 61 per cent of the out MANAGUA. Ja. 20. (Associated Press) Marines feared today reports of the death of the rebel general, Sandino, might be ruse.

His mountain onghold El Chipote presented a abandoned today caused police to decide it was the car in which two men standing stock. The Texas corporation has an au any assistance he can give the search for missing Frances Smith, was received today from James H. Cor-bett of Utica, N. father of Alice Corbett, who disappeared from Smith college in a similar manner November fled from Mount Scott bank yesterday after two were shot to death by the cashier. Efforts were mftle to check thorized capital of of which $180,000,000 is outstanding.

Its scene of death desolation, according to Sandino, if alive could have fled through the jungles to Honduras finger prints in the hope of identify, ing the fugitives. surplus was (128,000 at the last an. nual report. or down the Coco river to Cambean, 1925. Corbett called the attention of the MANAGUA.

Jan. 20. Associated stranere circumstances that Miss Adam and Eve Romance Shivering White Collie Smith and Miss Corbett both disap Afloat on Ice Cake neared on Friday 13 and reminded Press) Evidence that the forces of the rebel general, Augustino Sandino, are dispersing was brought back from Et Chipote, his headquarters by ma-rine corps fliers today, i searchers of the $1000 reward he offered at the time was still on deposit, DETROIT, Jan. 20. (Associated Ends in Divorce Court PORTLAND, Jan, 20 (Associated Press) Mrs, Mae Dunn, who figured in an Adam and Eve romance after a wedding three years ago in the Wash-Inirton state wilds, when they lived Press) A shivering white collie adrift on a cake of ice on Lake St Wind Storm Spreads Aviators who sought some confirmation of reports that he had been killed found the town and surrounding mountains apparently deserted, while Clair held the attention of the Grosse Cold; One is Dead Point police, and others, today as they fought the raging gale in an effort nine days on wild food without imple to rescue the dog.

ST. PAUL, Jan. 20. (Associated been floating from the shore last roads leading northward towards Honduras showed signs of recent heavy traffic. The marine garrison at San Rafael, where Sandino is said to have been Press) Cora Pleten.

20, died at Fer pus Falls, today from injuries suf nigfht on an ice floe, the collie yelped for aid but was lost in the darkness. Today the collie was sighted far out fered yesterday when wind wrecked a building there. The wind storm spread a cold wave over the central north in the lake and attempts are being ments except a pocket knite, mea divorce suit today charging that her husband, Lowell E. Dunn, neglected her and was fond of liquor. Hugo Bczdek, with Mother in New York City HANOVER, N.

Jan. 20. (Associated Press) Hugo Beidek, buried after he was kUIed in an aerial attack on El Chipote, Saturday, have been instructed to investigate any burials of orominenfc men Rinr then. made to reach him. west and the mercury dropped as much as 50 decrees in some places.

It is declared the worst storm of the Ex-Governor Pierce Pleads winter. For Tariff on Wool Nicaraguans from the department of Nuevo Segovia say his wife, a telegraph operator at San Fafael, took hw body there for burial, and aviators observed from the' air what Dartmouth student who has been miss Hickman's Effigy Burned OGDEN, Jan. 20. (Associated ing and wnose name ai one un seemed to be a funeral procession. Press) Former Governor Pierce of Last Night at Venice LOS ANGELES, Jan.

20. (Associ Colonel Louis Mason-Gulick, in command of the operations, said the Oregon told the woolgrowers here today he favored a tariff on wool because the protective system is firmly "icrs wno soared today over El Chi ated Press) Hickman's enigy was hung and burned last night near Ve mentioned in connection oi tne disappearance of Frances Smith, Smith College freshman, was with his mother In New York today and planned to leave for State College, where his father is football coach. i Sleet Storm in Portland Makes Layer of Ice entrenched and will never be abolished and it is up to western agriculturists We, where Sandino fled after the marines took his Quilali headquarters Jpc. 10, observed considerable activity vultures in the vicinity, indicating to get their share of the prices. Ambassador Greeted by 7" aandino's dead remained un owned.

nice. A placard read "HicKman they don't hang him, we will." Hickman's caused alarm this afternoon, his temperature of 91ty following a spinal fluid drain by the defense alienists. William Du Pont Dies at Brunswick, Georgia French Upon Return Illinois Governor Will Refuse Senate Action PARIS, Jan. 20. (Associated Press) Ambassador Herrick received a spontaneous and enthusiastic recep PORTLAND, Jan.

20. (Associated Press) A sleet storm last night left the ground covered with a thin layer of ice and snow that is rspldly melting with the mild temperature. Snow falling in the Columbia gorge threatens another traffic tie-up to- tion on return to his post today. He was met at the pier by French officials while military bands played and BRUNSWICK, Jan. 20.

(As CHICAGO, Jan. 20. (Associated tress) Governor Small today said "8 would refuse to recognize the ac-en of the United tSateS which yester-jr barred Frank Smith, senator- sociated Press) William DuPont; re whistles shrieked. tired head of the DuPont Interests, died, today. "ws or Illinois..

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