lyHILL CLIMBINGCONTEST WASA THRILLERThe hill climbing coolest staged by the Rose City Motorcycle club inthis city yesterday afternoon on Monroe hill afforded many thrillers for the hira;*1 crowd of spectators. Although a fine m.hr was failing, whic i made going rather -Tppery, tievertb*:-less, Lhe riders performed many during and sensational feats* The on’ machine which arrive,! at the top of the big hill was a itarley-navldson. owned bv a Salem man. When theu. Wmotorcycle sot to the toothe rear tire on the machine wa * literally in threads. Tins was the second cuatest held hero by the a-siiCiaUon.In thp amelB-r da c V\ Hinsha v. or Salem was first. Sam Hare. On gon City, second; and a man by thename of Khdy, d Portland, third. Theprize for this division was a tropy cup.:u-ttii wias irigjii^uf^L Hwajr ayprompt action of O Don noil.i n sTile?family had just returned to tho residence about 10:00 £VWk in the evening,. mil about half hour later, the bend of the house heard someone picking at the loch of the front door. O’Donnell leaped from his bad, and grabbing a hammer, smarted for the door. The burglar, seeing O'Donnell through the glass In the entrance,beat a hasty rat real and was grpn n kwclt;o1A]tn ore.Local Newspaper ManLeaves for EugeneFORD MENW ANT PLANT,IS RUMOREDDETROIT. Jan, IL— Ford Rioter company officials bad taken no offici ilnotice tonight of n handbill circulatedSunday b ti nuralv r of employes asking that the company permit workers to use the Ford plant, now closed for Inventory, to make cars fur their ownuse. No formal request had beenmad to fhe company, it was announced.Wants Western FruitsSold by Westerners“ There is a felling among appb growers all over the northwest that western apples and other western fruits should be handled by western men. C. I. t^ewiw of the Oregon Growers of Washington strongly in favor of co-operative marketing in handlcrops.mgVedder to AttendSujervisors'MeetingBreaton Vedder, county schoolcm, ,-ri • ♦ . 7 ; j ! r’i t V • * ’ 1 i . I ’ , |Vt Sn’r'lltotbCVJa!h s* 4b*A. G. Rue, newspaper man of tills* IIy. left yesterday for Eugene. wherlie will take a course in Journal is to I pi, fit the l\ of O. Mr, Kae has been em m ployed ( a [oral and Portland paper.-j fh for the past two years, and along with, tills work, also had churgt of the Commercial club rooms asmanager. lie was at one time connected with the Banner Courier, when Ur.i K. Hoes was manager of that paper.GAR AGE H ASiso\vlt;tocnre;aeNOT SOLD OUTTO L. NOBLEI Ui' in 1ofI ellIn a three column article appearing in the Evening Telegram Wednesday, which was illustrated with pictures of the Pacific Highway Garage site as it was many years ago. and U today, the article states thai Louis Noble has purchased the business. According to Wallace Cau*field, president of the Pacific High* way corporation ihe article la with ut foundation, anti the business hasnot been sold to Mr Noble or is thereany deal whatsoever in contein plat ion.vuj-gCity Hospital RoomsJolInfth€ lit Sirpol Sit1ter Do ter balt; Cit theU«NoPrettily DecoratedThe interior of The Oregon City hospital has attracted much attention since the Christmas holidays, as the 40 rooms have been prettily decorat* id for the season. Evergreens, hediy and poinseilas have burn prettily arranged and the decorations in each loom have been the means of bright enlng the days of those who are re calving medical treatment at the in -iltution. The nurses are responsible for‘the decorations, and a!so served ar’hny:m;is dinm r Vs Russ All Coch- Im§Irhnoiwifsurwa:an r] TiOV