The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, August 08, 1919, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
BOMB RUINS LA W LE R HOM E
Ex-U. S. A ttorney and Family Ser-]
iously Injured.
EXTENDS TO «EST I
I
STATE NEW S
IN BRIEF.
PROFITS BE SPLIT \Sm
Los Angeles.—Revenge for the p art
Bend.—Fire, believed to have been
he played in the prosecution of a group
started by lightning a little more than
of dynam iters in the middle w est
20 miles from h ere W ednesday, ex­
Brief Resume Most Important several years ago was assigned by the |Great Northern Terminals Are tended through 600 acres . of yellow Retirement of Private Capital
pine tim ber belonging to the Brooks
DO NOT N E G LEC T H ERO BOAR
police here as the probable motive
Daily News Items.
Hit By Walkout.
Held Necessary.
Scanlon L um ber company.
for an attem pt on the life of O scar
Management la Important Part In
Salem. — Mrs. Charles Kugel, 67
Lawler, form er assistan t attorney-gen­
Raising Strong, Healthy Pigs—
eral of the United States. Mr. L aw ler’s
years of age, celebrated h er 50th wed­
— Deserves Best Care.
ding an n iversary Sunday by taking an
home was practically destroyed by a
(Prepared by the U n ited S ta te s D e p a r t­
bomb and subsequent fire here early
airplane flight, piloted by A viator
m e n t o f A g ric u ltu re .)
Sunday, and he and Mrs. Law ler both
Cook. It is believed th a t Mrs. Kugel
T he m anagem ent of the boar is a
were seriously burned and otherw ise
has the distinction of being the oldest
very Im portant p a rt in the raising of
Events of Noted People, Governments injured.
Railroads in Ail P arts o f N ation Af- woman In Oregon, if not on the entire W orkers, M anagement and Public to strong, healthy pigs, and one which Is
Pacific coast, to fly.
Mr. Law ler and his wife escaped
sometimes neglected. He should be
and Pacific N orthw est, and^Other
fected by Action o f Employes
Control Lines A fter Investors
the most valuable animal in the whole
with difficulty from th eir blazing
Salem.—The
Oregon
national
guard
Things W orth Knowing.
Who Seek Rise.
Are Protected.
herd, and ns such'deserves the best of
home when he carried the fainting
has been officially recognized by the
attention. The boar should be pur­
woman to a front second-story window,
w ar departm ent, to take effect June
chased from a breeder of pure-bred
dropped her on an aw ning and thence
hogs when between eight m onths and
Budapest was accupied Tuesday by to the ground and leaped after her.
Chicago. — F u rth e r spread of the 30, according to a telegram received
W ashington, D. C.—Organized labor
one
year of age. Mifny breeders, how­
here
by
the
adjutant-general.
This
Roum anian troops who advanced from
Before making th eir escape the strik e of railw ay shopmen, especially
means th a t the guard is now a feder­ came out Monday with the unequivo­ ever, purchase a boar when a w ean­
the River Theiss, in spite of represen Lawlers had attem pted to rescue th eir
in the middle west and tow ards the alized organization instead of a sta te cal, formal demand th at private capi­ ling pig, but to be successful in this
fattens made by Lieutenant-Colonel 5-year-old son Oscar and his nurse, |
choice requires a wide experience and
tal be retired from the railroads. A
Romanelll, the Italian representative who were on another sleeping porch, Pacific coast, w here about 15,000 w ork­ body, as in the p a s t
sound judgm ent. Aged boars which
ers
w
ent
out
Tuesday,
according
to
of the allies a t Vienna.
A storia. — Thirty-tw o sacks or ap­ tr ip a r tite control, composed of the hnve proved their worth can some­
but had been prevented by the flames.
In the 8th congressional district of The boy and his nurse were later sav­ union reports, with a strik e of 10,000 proxim ately 35 cases of contraband public, the operating m anagem ent and tim es be purchased a t u reasonable
price. It is much safer for an inex­
men on the Norfolk & W estern line liquor were seized here by Sheriff th e employes, is dem anded instead.
K entucky, King Swope, a returned ed by neighbors.
perienced breeder to buy an old, ac­
Mr. Law ler received burns covering set for th is week, m arked the fifth Nelson and D eputy Bakotich on board
soldier running on the republican tick­
Addressed to the American public tive boar than a young untried boar.
half
his
body
and
his
phy^jcians
said
the
steam
schooner
K
lam
ath,
which
et, was elected over Judge Charles A.
day of the walkout.
and undersigned by the engineers, the If possible, the farm er should visit
was loading lum ber at W estport. The
Hardin, dem ocrat, in S aturday's sta te ­ his recovery was possible, but w hether j
The strike has been declared illegal K lam ath had recently shifted from firem en, the conductors and the Ameri­ the hqrd where the boar was raised
he
would
live
could
not
be
determ
ined
wide ifrimaries. It was the first tim e
and note the conditions under, which
by railw ay executives, who have made Portland, w here she had been search­ can Federation of Labor, a formal he was bred. At any rate, it is always
a republican candidate ever was vic­ a t once.
Mrs. Lawler will recover although | th a t charge to the local bureau of the ed.
torious in th a t district.
statem en t was issued announcing this possible to obtain from the breeder
severely burned and suffering from a departm ent of justice.
proposal,
which will be carried before notes on the health and kind and
Salam.—A
pproxim
ately
2945
scales
The new Pacific fleet will become broken collarbone, according to her
The b arrier was let down Tuesday
am ount of feeds used, so ns to serve
p art of the w est a t dawn Wednesday, physicians.
for boilerm akers to join the other in Oregon were sealed by the state congress W ednesday.
as an index to his subsequent tre a t­
when it will anchor off the Coronado
“It m arks,” says the statem ent, ment.
M. P. Snyder, mayor of Los Angeles, strik ers, according to L. M. Hawver, sealer of w eights and m easures during
islands, ju st outside San Diego harbor. with his chief of parlice, George Home, president of the Chicago d istric t coun­ the three m onths ending Ju n e 30, 1919,
Upon arriving a t th e fnrm the boar
“the step by which organized labor
Admiral Rodman notified naval au ­ were in conference with rep resen ta­ cil of the F ederated Railw ay Shop according to his rep o rt filed w ith the
should be unloaded ns soon as pos­
thorities a t San Diego, Cal., of the tives of the county and sta te govern-1 m en's union, which called the strike sta te tre a su re r here. Ninety-two scales passes from dem ands for wage in­ sible and placed in quarantine to
arrival tim e, which is 24 hours ahead m ent and with federal authorities, lay­ last Friday. He announced a telegram were condemned for repairs, 80 were creases to dem ands th a t the system guard against the introduction of dis­
of any schedule previously announced. ing plans for a thorough and system a­ from E. C. Chase, the boilerm akers condemned perm anently and 97 were of profits in industry he overhauled.” ease into the herd. If he is lousy it is
well to tre a t this condition a t onct*.
T his sentence sum s up in a few His feed should be n continuation of
Two fatal accidents occurred in tic effort to apprehend the perpetra-1 represen tativ e on the national agree­ passed for fu rth e r inspection.
m ent com m ittee now negotiating with
Aberdeen, Wash., Monday afternoon. tors of the explosion and fire.
Pendleton.—If the best ta len t in the words the proposal of which there th a t to which he lias been accustomed,
A reward of $5000 for the a rre st and the railroad adm inistration in W ash country is not on hand for the 1919 have been hints and indications, but feeding rn th er lightly the first few
Jam es G rant, a brakem an on the
days until he recovers front the strain
N orthern Pacific freight train, was conviction of perp etrato rs of the out­ ington, th a t conditions “do not w arrant Round-Up, it will not be because the in­
which is now laid before the country of shipping and becomes accustomed
drowned a t the Bay City mill, and a rage was offered by the M erchants’ holding men ar.y longer.”
ducem ents in the way of prize money
5-year-old daughter of H arry H. Stout and M anufacturers’ association. Mayor I W hile railroad yards in th e Chicago are not sufficient. Recom m endations for th e first time. Everyw here in of­ to his new surroundings. If it is not
a 'shipyard worker, was alm ost in M. P. Snyder announced he would d istrict have become congested with have been m ade to the board of di­ ficial W ashington it is recognized as feasible to continue feeding as pre­
viously indicated, th e change to a
stantiy killed when she was struck by ask the city council to offer an addi­ broken-down cars as a resu lt of the rectors th a t prize money be increased the m ost serious and far-reaching pro­
more convenient ratio n should be
tional rew ard of $1000.
strike, union officials declare all rail for several events this year. In some
an automobile on W ashington street.
position the country will be called on made very gradually in order not to
T hree explosions, believed to be road service will be m ore seriously af­ cases the increase suggested is 300
disturb the nppetite or health of the
Riotous crowds were driven from
to face.
those of a bomb and two 5-gallon cans fected in a few days.
m
per cent.
the streets of Liverpool Monday morn
C
haracterizing
the
proposal
as
“la­
of gasoline or some other inflam m able
They adm it the strik e was called in
ing by troops charging with fixed bay­
St. H elens.—A t a special m eeting of bor’s bill,” it is put forth as a rem edy
liquid, were heard by those nearby, and ¡defiance of the grand lodge officers of
onets. The rioters filled the streets
in an Instant, according to eye-w it-¡the unions involved, but say th a t it the county co u rt here, H. E. L&Bare for the high cost of living, because
during the night and it was not until
was named sheriff to succeed E. C. the railroads are the key industry of
daybreak th a t the soldiers were or nesses, a column of flam e shot above I Was in compliance with the w ishes of
Stanwood, resigned. The newly ap­ the nation.
the roof of th e Law ler home. The the rank and file of the federation.
dered to charge. The cruiser V aliant
They also refuse to take a strike pointed sheriff h as been deputy for
building was alm ost destroyed and its
It dem ands the “genuine co-opera­
and two destroyers have moved into
contents were eith er entirely destroyed j vote A ugust 24, as ordered by the the past two years and is regarded as tion and partnership based on a real
the Mersey riv er to protect the docks
com petent officer. H e served as com m unity of in terest and particip a­
or made w orthless.
grand lodge officers, and a s se rt that
Before the w inter sets In there will
thè rail adm inistration m ust tre a t with county clerk for two term s and deputy tion in control” of which P resident
be "a terrible spasm of rage and de­
them and g ran t th eir dem ands for 85 clerk for two term s before going to W ilson spoke to congress, and which
spair among the peoples of Europe in Strike Threatens Serious
cen ts an hour for m echanics and 60 the sheriff's office.
the statem en t says has been ignored
which the final rem ains of civiliza­
Champion Duroc-Jersey Boar.
Tie-Up of Big Railroads cen ts for helpers.
Cove.—Twenty-five carloads of cher­ by labor and the private ow ners of
tion may be totally annihilated," It
Chicago.—A com plete tie-up of the
animal. As a rule, a pig 8 to 12
ries, 14 blacks an(f 11 whites, have the railroads.
was predicted by A rthur Henderson, railroads of th e country is very prob­
"W e ask,” it says, “ that the rail­ months old will be in proper breed­
beep
shipped
to
date
from
Cove
by
British labor leader, a t the opening able, in th e opinion of H. Hawver,
roads of the United S tates be vested ing condition when received unless he
the three packing plants, the K arl J.
session of the international socialist president of the Chicago d istric t coun­
in the public; th a t those actually en­ has been very heavily overfed. In
Stackland,
John
F.
Dean
and
Mt.
conference a t Lucerne, Switzerland, cil of the F ederated Shopm en's union,
gaged in conducting th a t industry, not purchasing an older boar, particularly
Fannie. The packing crews united in
Sunday.
one which has been In the show cir*
which called a strik e of shop crafts
from W all stre e t but from the rail­
cult, it is often neeessury to reduce
W ashington, D. C.—Income tax re­ a m ountain climbing expedition T h u rs­
Friday.
H
e
retu
rn
ed
from
W
ashing­
road offices and yards and out on the
The Omaha city commission author­
ton Sunday and declared the strik e tu rn s were filed by 3,472,890 persons day to the top of Mount Fannie, which railroad lines, shall take charge of his condition before attem pting to
ized Tuesday the expenditure of $10,-
breed. W ith some anim als the breed­
is spreading rapidly, and th a t the un­ about 3 per ceht of the population, for forms the background of the Cove. this service for the public.”
ing power Is perm anently Impaired
000 In buying food supplies to be sold
Evening
found
them
at
the
foot
of
the
the
calendar
year
of
1917,
according
to
rest am ong railw ay w orkers is so
Briefly, labor's plan dem ands:
by too high condition a t some time in
to the public a t cost.
th
r
e
e
,
peaks,
w
here
they
spent
the
final
reports
just
completed
by
the
general th a t the m ovem ent has over­
T h at private capital be elim inated their life. The boar should be well
They night.
W ar departm ent recommendation whelmed the in tern atio n al officers of bureau of internal revenue.
fed but not fat, as a too high condi­
from the railroads.
showed total n et incomes of $13,652
for a system of universal m ilitary the various unions involved.
Hood River.—E stim ates on’the 1919
T hat the private owners receive for tion makes him inactive, a slow breed­
training of three m onths for all eligi­
Advices from Cleveland w ere th at 383,207. The increase over 1916, be­ apple crop for the Hood River valley them governm ent bonds, “w ith a fixed er, and a rath e r uncertain sire.
ble youths in their 19th year was pre­ the executive board of the American fore the law was expanded to meet war continue to dwindle. Many growers in te rest retu rn for every honest dol­
A fter the breeding season the boar
should not be fed so heavily, and
sented by S ecretary Baker Tuesday Federation of Railway W orkers, with expenses, was 3,035,854 retu rn s and are expressing the opinion th a t the lar th a t they have invested.”
should have a wider ration, thnt is,
to the senate and house m ilitary com­
m em bership of 26,000, had decided $7,353,805,587 In n et income.
yield will not be far in excess of 1
T h at the tri-p artite control be es­ one containing less of the protein
T axes paid totaled $675,249,450, an
m ittees for their guidance in deter­ to strike, according to Mr. Hawver.
500,000 boxes. “I have talked with tablished in corporations which shall concentrates and relatively more corn.
mining the perm anent m ilitary policy
With more th an 250,000 shopm en on average of $368.56 per individual, or grow ers of nearly all districts,” says lease the roads, and in which th e pub­ The ration a t this tim e is practically
of the nation.
strike and th e num ber increasing, both 6.03 per cent of the income.
F. A. M assee of the Willow F lat com lic, th e operating m anagem ents, and the sam e as th a t fed th e brood sow
A notable feature of the report was m unlty, "and from w hat they tell me, labor shall be represented equally.
P resident H aw ver and S ecretary John
when she is not producing a litte r of
It is known th a t upon many of the D. Saunders declared railroad sched­ the showing th a t while there were 1296 th e crop is not going to be as large
T h at the public, the operators and pigs. H e should have the run of a
sum m its of the high mountain ridges ules and in d u stry would be seriously incomes over $300,000 in 1916, the num ­
estim ated ea rlier in th e season. the w age-earners share equally all pasture a q u arter of an acre in area
of the H aw aiian Islands, in the re crippled w ithin a day o r two. Already ber was reduced to 1015 in 1917. The But it is going to be the best crop revenue in excess of the guarantee to In connection with his paddock. H ere
gions of heavy rainfall, are open bogs steel mills and o th er industries at $1,000,000 incomes decreased from 206 we have ever had.”
he can exercise and obtain much of
private capital, by granting to the op­
his feed from tho forage, or in th e
which support a peculiar and in terest­ Gary and o th e r n o rth ern Indiana points to 141 and the decrease In the am ount
Salem. — H earings to adjudicate erato rs and the employes one-half the w inter when the fornge Is consumed
ing flora. Many species form more and in Chicago have begun to feel the reported by persons in th at class was
savings which are expected to be made he may be fed on alfalfa or clover hay
or less hem ispherical tussocks which effects of th e strike, according to the $157,427,730. The $1,000,000 men, how­ w ater rig h ts on Fifteen Mile creek and
by such a perfected organization, and
rise above the general level of the union leaders.
ever, paid more taxes than any other W hite riv er In W asco county; Snow to the public the oth er half as con­ in connection with the grain ration.
Keep the boar healthy, give him ex­
bog. A showy lobelia w ith numerous
class, contributing $109,424,999 to the creek in D eschutes county, and sum ers, eith er by increasing service ercise, plenty of rough feeds, and
large cream-colored flowers as much
Thom as creek, Drews creek and Cot­
w ithout adding aosts or by reducing keep him in condition by varying his
Germany to Begin Freeing Russians. governm ent out of a total of $306,835,-
as three and a half inches long, pe­
tonwood creek in L ake county, have costs.
supply of grain. U nder such condi­
Paris—M arshal Foch appeared before 914 in income reports.
culiar violets and a sundew are found the supreme council Saturday In con­
been se t for early in Septem ber, ac­
“This role originates with labor," tions little trouble will be experi­
there.
cording to an agreem ent reached by
Europe Faces Coal Crisis.
nection with th e discussion of the Rus­
says the statem en t, “because labor enced in getting n normal boar to pro­
duce large litters of strong, healthy
m
em
bers
of
th
e
sta
te
w
^ter
board
sian prisoners' problem. The condition
P arts.—Shipping and fuel represen-,
happens to have firm organizations P ig s.
George T. Cochran of La
Valuable Tree.
of the Bulgarian arm y also was taken tativ es of France. Belgium and Italy here.
through which it m ay become articu ­
The beech, which Is found in the up. M arshal Foch m aking a report on conferred with H erbert C. Hoover, G rande was present a t the meeting. late.”
tem perate zone In Europe, America he num ber of effective troops Bulgaria head of the international relief organ­ He reported conditions very dry
The trainm en are not represented in PIG CLUB M EM BERS PROSPER
throughout eastern Oregon.
and Asia, is valuable in medicine for still has under arm s.
ization, Tuesday and decided to urge
statem en t, because W. G. Lee, presi­
Some Have Been at Work Long
the creosote distilled from its tar.
The council has decided to Inform the suprem e council of the peace con­
Eugene.—S. A. Sanford,- federal land d en t of th e brotherhood, was out of
Enough to Have Porkers for
Creosote, creosote carbonate and Germany th a t all restrictio n s on the ference to appoint an European coal ap p raiser, will be here in a few days the city, but it was said th at they
Sale and Make Money.
guaiacol are medicines used to supple­ movement of Russian prisoners held in com mission to co-ordinate distribution to s ta rt appraising 40 farm s in Lane join in it.
ment the hygienic m easures which Germany have been lifted. Germany of European coal in an effort to avert county for federal farm loans. The
(Prepared by the United States Depart­
have done so much to reduce the death may now release such prisoners and w hat threatens to be a disaster. Mr. work was sta rted several w eeks ago
ment of Agriculture.)
Huns Get Fats in Mail.
Pig club members in Florida are
rate in sufferers from pulm onary tu­ h ereafter will be responsible for their Hoover has said th a t Europe's coal by an o th er appraiser, but he was as­
San Francisco.—P arcel post ship­ working up an industry among them ­
berculosis.
production was 35 .per cent below nor­ signed to o th er territory. It will take m ents of ham. bacon, lard, dried fruits,
maintenance.
selves. Some of th e members who
T here are betw een 200,000 and 250,- mal and the United States could not probably 12 days to finish the work. tea, sugar and oth er foodstuffs to in­ hnve been In clnb work long enough
W hite Chocolate.
000 Russian prisoners in Germany. offer relief because of the shortage of From Eugene Mr. Sanford will go to dividuals I d G erm any and A ustria by to have some pigs fo r sale are dispos­
A Swiss product which Is said to T his has been a g reat problem for shipping.
T h u rsto n to work on farm s owned by relatives here have increased so rapid­ ing of th eir stock to oth er club mem­
have greater food value than the the allies, as m any of the R ussians are
Mr. Hoover declined to accept the m em bers of the McKenzie valley farm ly in th e five days since mail service bers. One club boy has sold $100
brown sw eet chocolate of America Is bolshevikl. Poland heretofore has been | perm anent direction of the proposed loan association and will be assisted to th ese countries was resum ed th a t worth of pigs to club members this
w hite chocolate. It is made of cocoa unwilling to allow Russians to cross European coal comm'ission, saying he by th e local appraising board of th at railw ay mail officials found it nec- year. Another, who Joined th e pig
club two y ears ago, is now furnishing
butter, and either sugar or dried tellsh territo ry on th eir way to Rus­ believed the problem to be strictly association.
ssary to send three carloads east Mon-
pigs to other members, and says he
cream. It is smooth, glossy, and ra th ­ sia.
European.
P ortland.—Accused of conspiring to day. N early all of th e packages con Is glad he w ent into the club work.
e r attractiv e in appearance.
re stra in trade, R. P. Butchart, presi­ tain fats, such as ham , bacon or lard, and believes th a t every boy and girl
156,270 Men Yet Over Sea.
NC-4 Not to Come West.
who can do so should Join.
dent of th e Oswego Cement company, postoffice officials say.
W hile In the act of playing coalman
W ashington, D. C. — The Pacific and Clarke Moore, general m anager,
W ashington, T>. C.—F igures made
R obert dumped some building blocks
| coast need not expect a visit from the will be tried In the federal court, Oc­
New Plane Record Made.
ATTEN TIO N TO BROOD SOWS
out of his sister's doll buggy. His public by the w ar d ep artm en t show NC-4, which made the recent success­
tober 31. Although th e plant is lo­
Villacoublay.—A
djutant
Casale,
the
.
th
a
t
3,113,120
officers
and
m
en
had
siste r being asleep a t tho time. I told
ful trip across the ocean, the navy de­ cated in a sm all town n ear Portland, French aviator, who established a new 1 A fter W eaning H er Pigs She Should
him to m ake less noise, i s he might been discharged from the arm y up partm ent said Tuesday after consider­
Be Kept on P astu re snd Fed
Mr. B u tch art is a resident of Todd /-orld altitu d e record of 31,168 feet
w ake her up. His answ er w as: 'TU to July 29 and th a t the num ber brought ing many requests from the west that
Gaining Grain Ration.
Inlet, British Columbia, and Mr. Moore last week, broke his own record Sun-
get so ft coal next time, daddy, and she bark from Europe on th at d ate was the famous seaplane make a transcon­
is a resid en t of Denver, w here he is day by ascending to a height of 10,100
w on't w ake up."
The sow having weaned her pigs,
1.798.275. T he stren g th of the army tin en tal trip. The departm ent said said to be sales m anager of several m eters (approxim ately 33,136 feet),
ou th at date was 612,708. Of th e 612,- th a t the NC-4, being a seaplane, cannot cem ent com panies, the stock of which | The flight was made in 55 minutes, should be kept on p astu re and fed a
A fter a season of sport the mind is 100 men. 156.270 were In Europe on venture far from w ater routes and that is held by the Sm ith Cement S ecqfities T he tem p eratu re a t the height of 10,- gaining grain ratio n to build up her
...
,
system and flesh fo r re-breeding, and
prepared to resum e Its studies with July 29. 67.680 a t sea and the rem ain it is im practicable to try to convert company,
a $10,000,000 holding com- ( MO m eters was eight degrees below provide nourishm ent for the oncoming
increased vigor.
der at home or on oth er stations.
| its use to that of a prairie schooner.
pany.
fall litter.
COMPILED
FOR
YOU
MANY
MEN GO
OUT
DEMAND IS
LARGE INCOMES
SHOW D ECREASE
i 1
FORMAL