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uni I LiiniuuRRENT WEEKI’rmidcnl and Shipping Hoard Member lig ItiHOftreement.UnlLLnUA IU UUIIILpe Most Important News Items.D FOR YOUlt;1 I’wjple, Governroentt Northwest, and Other Wurlli Knowing.hquako hanged doore idowa In Brawley, Ca1.. ,liable entile nt 5:0? 1‘, [ibout 15 neeontla. Ntt jlOirl i:tl.in In front of a Mreel Irijj an autotnobllii, Mrs. i, 09, wan struck and .■ Saturday night. Hh« iiatdly.government will la* a legal export at ilia nloit September 1 for llUHel* of I lie pro|HW0ll ty pat t.Nacagun. tin? capital •]hh t Hint Luts HivuH, nugna, bus nelsmd Tin nl refuses to uboy tbo r. I toman Y, Kyes, nice, Is tiuld to havetValcli llllt. R. I., union nitn llegokir I.lhmti of ew York atel GMeago no tin wife of I’rhsco laiblsowh-■/. sun of the :nut Eobkowtcx nml I lie nu I’alo nay of A nutria.‘ktirlnit, -t). a clerk, wits I; a Ml critically wound* lawn v. iiu iieid up Uio I He fitore nl lnsaqqnll, lie, Wu.hIi.. Saturday escaped with J'ioii ji)Wn.ddmion, 1. C,- The controversy of i .'lit months* -Handing between Her! is 1 limey. Portland mem tier of j ihe United Stlltes shipping board. nml Leigh I t . Pfthnor. president of I ho Hiiergr-ney fleet corpora Hon. came to an unexpected , liinux Sunday whenI tfnm-y refused President CtioUdKe's ! rnquest for Ills resignation, based on bin oppcmltbm to Palmer. In defying the chief executive Com mi an tuner Haney insisted that be had never ugivil (o i .-ruu. ]iis fight against Palmer. as the Te Quest Implied.An a result the president Is expected lo withdraw CanpiauiOBer llaney*. temporary reappointment tu i be -hipping hoard, made early In May ami lints force bis return to private life. This would lie the first net uf a general move from the White Hiiubu in break He- shipping board's Opposition to Admiral Palmer, which wnu on the verge of culminating In the oust* lug of the fleet corporation head from hiH office.Mr. liiumy received lire rniiunst for bis resignation last, Thursday, It, referred to till UnderHtondiJlK supposed to have been ren rbed nt I tie time of llte coinmbeii,tier's reappointment, which would Imre ended his efforts lo remove Painter,The Portland man declared there wen no such agreement. He main-Inliied that ho oxplulnnd to President Coolldite that lie was unable to get along with \dmlrul Palmer find did not expect that ho would ever ho In nee .nt with the fleet president’* policies. in Iiu! face of this HluleiUent, in* averred, I tic president urged him to remain on the shipping board, at least uniil Hume now arrangement could be worked out promising greater harmony i ml ween that body mill the fleot officials.It is not clear lo me why (ho president, In bin telegram asking tty resignation, should have implied an understanding which tiever existed. In- stated today.My fight against Admiral Palmer tins le oii one of opposition against hi# regard of the chipping boned ami coti-Keiftieully against hi* ad Vans altitudeTO UNITED STATESbTAIL iNJ^WS « IN BRIEFa A.AAAAAAA**AAA4AAAA4A4LilidVUVkViiFrench Finance Minister Discuss War Debt.I Eug* no A limit of 2500 pound- baa been placed on the Maple creek and Piddle d eck roads in the western end et Kane.county, effective October 15 to May 15.SEE SUCCESS IN VISITMend.—William McKinley, charged with cattlo rustling on the high desort country near Brother* was placed under arrest Friday by George Stokoe, deputy sheriff.Washington Hus No Fear Thai Tentative British Pact Will Affect Negotiation#.Ashland. John Parkin, state rupee-■ -dilutive from this county and one of iho leaders In the last session of the legislature, has denied llte report re* j really circulate.:! here thill lie would j not seek re-election.Washington, P. — Announcement that Joseph Catllnux, French fin a ace minister, l.s coming to the United Staten to confer with Secretary Mellon and the American debt funding cant in I as ion seems to indicate almost to a certainty la the opinion of American officials, (lint a debt settlement between the (wo governments i* expected and will lie reached.Furthermore there sseem# to be little -orloii* fear that the tentative arrangement which thus been reached between M. Fnillaux nnd Winston t'liurchlil, BritlSh chancellor for the ■ xeliequer. will affect the negotiations lielwi'uti the French and the American debt official# to lie* extent of preventing an engagement.Oi cupyiug in France Uia same poai Him a* does Secretary Mellon in this country, tin: importance of M. Callbuix in these negotlatfona. It In pointed out. ts of the first rank. That ho should come himself Instead of w ndlng auh-i militates I# accepted an osauraneo (hut I lie f, i nml negotiations which are about to start will be carried through in a successful conclusion.The tentative agreement with (Irene Britain has not Changed the fundamentals of the French debt shannon with llte United sinte* It may be slated on hi* authority nml furthermore, ii ha* lie,*n learned from reliable source# Hint tbs report uf the T»riti#h.Salem-—The fraternal temple asso-lt; inlion of Salem, which will have con-'trnl of the old Elks home boro Saturday prepared article* of Incorporation which will be filed in the state cor-i porotlon department next Monday.Salem.— Because of the shortage of labor In Mnrkm county, cannery operators have appealed to the state board■ lt;f control to allow some of the Mato■ harges to assist in saving the fruit crop. The request has been allowed.Oregon City.- -At a meeting of the Clackamas County Holstein assoehi-i ion. Ipdd at ilia office of County Agent Holt Saturday, phins for milking uu ultractIve display of Holstein cattle ut the county fair ltd* year were dlscipie ed,Salem. Although some automobile juv.nei-H have been required to pay as | niltch u* foil to have ilielr lights adjusted and equipped In compliance with the new slate lighting kiw. the average cost to operator# thus fur him been a trifle more (ban (2.B0.Eugene. Iluy William*. 25. and I Kollo H. Barker, 2d, hotii married,] were arrested ni Junction ('Sty Friday afternoon on n charge of larceny of wheat. In Eugene jusHce court, they waived examination am! were htmnd over, Bali was fixed ut $15(10 each.Westport. The Westport Humber company baa Just completed buildingV aj“I*1 fhu-ftttn' *.R 5--T jq **£ vwcer stir.PlPtfloOCWie’ '-lt;■ verLYftfttxt 2-S. w-’Taf* ix.+» n.ve, trtese ’* c-sl ec«« trt { I1 ■*.*JM T. '- ; ~ *IS IT WHISTLER?Tlt7HISTLEIt, by some th.ntplit to * * be tiie greatest name among nil American artist*. U In reullry u name of Irisll origin. That is to say the first Whistler hi chi* country was MuJ, John Whlsitler, who v us iiem in Ireland In l?5ii.j Coming here when a young man he served !u the Revolution nad retired nfler the war to Hagcrsiown, Md. with Id* wife. He mis breveted major. Ills Bun, George Washington Whistler, was grandson, through his mother, of Sir Edward Bishop f JOiig land, lie wn* burn in ISXI. and Was educated nt the Uidteil yiiil,** MUHnry
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