The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, January 09, 1920, Image 2

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    T u D HAPPENINGS
. (IF « B EN I WEEK
CONGRESS TO BE VERY BUSY
Foreign and Domestic Questions Re­
main Unsolved.
PEUT FOB REVOLT
REVEALED BY BAIO
STA TE N E W S
IN B R IE F.
ILLS
AND
CLOTHES
Improper Dress Causes Aches BEADED BAG EASY TO MAKE
Washington, D. C.—Congress recon
Salem.—A check for $52,701.62, rep­
vened at noon Monday after a fort
and Pains, Teacher Says.
resenting the state’s share of the tolls
Popular Convenience Any Woman
night’s holiday, with months of hard
from the interstate bridge for the year
Handy With Needle Can Pro­
ending December 31, 1917, was recelv One-Piece Gown Best for Housework;
duce at Homo.
work in sight and adjournment ex­
ed at the state department here from
pected by few leaders before the presi­
Tight Hats Cause Headachee;
This bag is quite novel in shape and
the auditor of Multnomah county.
Thin Soles, Burning Feet
dential campaign next fall. The only
very easy to make If instructions are
Eugene.—Eugene will have an army
carefully followed.
recess looked for is a brief one in
Does your head ache? Do the pains
store of its own in a short time. Gov­
To make: Cut out two pieces of
summer, when the national party con­
ernment groceries will be put on sale, in your back make you bend double? satin to shape of diagram 1 and one
Are
your
feet
always
tired?
You
can
ventions are in session.
piece same shape as diagram 2, al­
thus eliminating the “unslght and un­
Innumerable domestic and interna­
seen” mail orders. Mayor C. O. Peter­ trace the cause of these aches and ways allowing sufficient satin for one-
pains in many cases to the improper
tional problems await the attention of Dragnet Brings in 4500. About 2635 son has made arrangements for the dress, Miss Ina Cowles, associate pro­ half inch turnings, the size of the bag
to be according to purpose it is re­
store here.
Eventa of Noted People, Governments congress, with partisan politics of the
fessor of domestic art, Kansas State quired for. Now cut out another
of Whom Probably Will Be
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
Salem.—There was one fatality in Agricultural college, says.
piece shape of design 2, only In fine
coming presidential election promin­
“One-piece dresses of medium weight
Deported Shortly.
Oregon
due
to
accidents
during
the
ently to the fore. Political speeches
Things Worth Knowing.
week ending January 1, 1920, accord­ which hang from the shoulders are best
for the average woman, especially the
of presidential candidates and mem­
ing to the report of the state industrial working
woman, whether she works in
bers of congress up for re-election are
accident
commission.
The
victim
was
Washington, D. C.—Radical leaders
Premier Clemenceau again denied expected to flood the congressional planned to develop the recent steel W. H. Shaver, a logger, whose home the shop or in her own home,” Miss
Cowles said recently. “If the dress
upon his return to Paris Sunday that records during the coming months.
and coal strikes Into a general strike address is Seattle.
hangs from the shoulders the weight is
he was a candidate for president.
The senate resumed consideration of and ultimately Into a revolution
Astoria.—The county court has pur­ more nearly equalized and there is not
much strain on any one part of the
overthrow
the
government,
according
chased
two concrete mixers at $7032 so
From.Budapest comes word that the the sedition bill of Senator Sterling,
body.
to
information
gathered
by
federal
each, delivered in Astoria. The ma­
monarchical party has begun an active republican, North Dakota, and later
“Headaches often may be traced to
agents in Friday night’s wholesale chines will be used the coming sum­
propaganda in favor of an English
began work on the house water power round-up of members of the communist mer in paving the Olney and Young’s hats which are too tight for the head.
prince for the Hungarian throne.
If they are unequally trimmed, more
development measure. The Victor and communist labor parties.
river highways, as well as in complet­ weight is thrown on one side of the
Sir John Simon, former secretary election case was the principle item
A definite program to expand the ing work on the road to Fort Stevens. head than the other, causing a strain
for home affairs, liberal candidate for
on one side of the neck. Hats end
of programme in the house, where two labor disturbances to blot out ev
Salem.—Contracts thus far awarded caps whicli are too tight cause dan­
the house of commons in the Spen
ery resemblance of organized govern
Valley bye-election, was defeated by leaders planned to reject immediately ment, was disclosed in evidence gath for furnishing supplies for the several druff and eventually they will cause
the re-election certificate of the Mil­ ered in half a score of cities. This state institutions for the first six falling hair.
Tom Myers, the labor candidate.
“Too much clothing and clothing
waukee socialist, ousted In the last data, officials said, tended to prove months of the year 1920 Indicate that
The British mission in New York
that the nation-wide raids had nipped the prices quoted for the various com­ which is too tight fitting will make
session
and
promptly
re-elected.
made public Saturday a cable massage
modities are from 5 to 10 per cent your back ache. The clothing should
The senate returned in the hope of the most menacing revolutionary plot higher than when the previous bids never hinder the movings of the differ­
from the British treasury denying that
yet unearthed.
ent parts of the body.
Sir George Paish is negotiating a large disposing of the German peace treaty
Officials indicated that both groups were opened here in June, 1919.
“Extremely thin soled shoes should
American loan for Great Britain.
this month, but without substantial of radicals were only awaiting an op
Rainier.—A great deal of interest not be worn for street wear by the
Home-Made Beaded Bag.
Representatives of a Chicago paint results from compromise negotiations portune moment to carry in among was taken by people of this city in the woman who is seeking good health, for
ers’ union announced Sunday they during the holiday recess.
other workers the same sort of agita special bond election which was held the feet will be damp and wet in cold black muslin without turnings; this
were making plans to oust all mem­ The motion of Senator Underwood, tion employed among steel workers Wednesday, all three charter amend­ weather. An abrupt change should not place on wrong side of satin of same
bers who hold membership in the democrat, Alabama, for appointment and coal miners. Among the foreign ments being carried by big majorities. be made from the extremely high heels shape, and turn over and tack down
American Legion.
of a conciliation committee is await­ element of the communist and com The $55,000 waterworks issue carried to the low heel, for broken arches may turnings.
The bag is lined with soft silk
be the result. The proper care of the
The Swedish steamer Jetland, bound ing consideration and on the calendar, munist labor parties information de by a majority of 146 to 18, while the feet is essential to good health.
moire or crepe-de-chine. Cut as in
$20,000
city-hall
issue
carried
by
a
scribed
as
conclusive
revealed
that
as
is
the
resolution
of
Senator
Knox,
from Buenos Aires to Gothenburg la­
“Because of the present methods of the satin two pieces of shape of dia­
heating houses, it will not be neces­ gram 1 and one piece shape of dia­
den with 'corn, struck a mine in the republican, Pennsylvania, proposing payrolls have been “loaded” with agi majority of 135 to 23.
Kattegat and sank immediately, live ratification of all peace terms except tators to be sent suddenly to every
Salem—Percy Cupper of Salem, state sary for the woman to dress much gram No. 2, all with turnings.
fertile field in support of a general engineer; Whitney L. Boise of Port­ heavier in winter than she does In the
the league of nations.
Join pieces of satin shnpe of dia­
of the crew of 26 drowned.
summer, but she should always wrap gram 1 together round edge, leaving
Other treaties to be considered are strike campaign.
land,
and
a
third
man
to
represent
the
Secretary Daniels has issued a call the French, Austrian, Polish and the
up well when she goes out in cold top unsewn; repeat same with silk,
Durign the last two weeks of the
to the entire naval service designed to Panama canal settlement with Colom­ coal strike communist agitators were interests of eastern Oregon, will leave winter weather.”
turn out satin and press, but leave
next
week
for
Washington,
where
they
silk wrong side; this place inside
bring out full information as to acts bia, and, possibly, the Turkish peace discovered to have penetrated prac
will attend a meeting of the executive
and tack round top to keep it in
of heroism or distinctive sorvice by treaty.
tically every mining center east of the committee of the Western States Rec­ FOX SCARF AGAIN FAVORED satin
place while gathering It.
officers or men during the war which
The railroad reorganization bills and Mississippi river. Evidence showed
Take the lining for handle and turn
would justify the awarding of decora­ the oil, coal, gas and phosphate land that in several instances where min­ lamation association, which will open
in edges, and place wrong side to
there
on
January
14.
tions.
leasing bill, both in conference, are ers had voted to return to work, the
same of satin, and slip-stitch every­
Eugene.—Every divorce case filed in
where except at bottom; place gath­
George Colebrook, wealthy stock- scheduled for final action this month. communists had spread their propa
ered part in between satin and lining,
man of Corbin, Or., has been exoner­ Unusual committee activity is on ganda of distrust of the government Lane county hereafter in which chil­
and regulate fullness.
ated of blame for the death of Joseph the programme. Army reorganization to such an extent, it was said, that few dren are involved will be contested, ac­
Beads of any kind and color may be
cording
to
an
announcement
of
Dis­
miners
actually
got
back
to
their
jobs.
plans
of
the
two
military
committees
Johnson of Port Orford, who died fol­
used, jet or gold looking particularly
lowing trouble between the two men are completed and differ only in de­ Attempts to incite the mine work­ trict Attorney L. L. Ray. Complying
well. Sew on at intervals round
in which Colebrook was alleged to tails except that the house bill is to ers to violence were the most bold in literally with the statutes the district
panel on top of gathers, and work de­
be silent on universal military train­ West Virginia, officials said, serious attorney said that he will enter his
have struck Johuson with a brick.
sign on front.
ing projects. The senate committee trouble being narrowly averted there. appearance in all cases where the wel­
The bottom Is finished with a tassel
A Moscow dispatch quotes a Dorpat will take up next Friday the bill But all soft coal regions were infest­ fare of children is at stake.
made of the same beads.
report as saying that Admiral Kol­ drafted by a subcommittee.
ed and much of the data leading up
Astoria.—Higher taxes will be the
chak, head of the Omsk government,
Shipping legislation will be taken to Friday’s raids were gathered by order of the day in Clatsop county on
FASHIONS IN BRIEF
has notified the United States govern­ up January 12 by the senate commerce secret agents circulating among the
ment that he will cede part of Siberia committee, with wooden ship contract miners and coming in contact with the the roll which will be due for payment
Bell-shaped overskirts are the latest.
within the next few weeks. Notwith­
to Japan unless the allies send further adjustments slated for January 10.
Tulle Is particularly good now In
agitators themselves, it was disclosed.
gray or tortoise color.
assistance to the white armies to safe­ Many investigations will be prose­ Late figures received by Mr. Garvan standing the fact that the assessed val­
uation of taxable property has been
Lime green voile Is charmingly used
guard Russia.
cuted. Senate committees will con­ showed that a total of 2635 aliens were materially increased in recent years,
over lime green satin.
held
with
evidence
which
federal
tinue
the
Mexican
investigation
here
Carter Glass did not take his seat
Yarn embroideries in millinery, on
the millage will be the largest this year
agents believed was sufficient to war­
ns senator from Virgin.a when con­ and on the border.
gowns, negligees, sweaters, etc.
in the history of the county.
gress reconvened Monday, having as­ Inquiry into naval awards of decora­ rant deportation.
Velvet tarns are many of them made
In sections and are trimmed with
sented to the request of President tions will be begun soon at joint hear­ The total number of arrests was es­ Albany.—A 19-acre chicken ranch
feather fancies.
i miles north of Albany sold this
Wilson that he remain secretary of ings of the senate and house naval timated at close to 4500, although this
Ilats of every color and style are be­
estimate was changing almost hourly. week for $10,000. J. W. Newman was
the treasury at least until January 15, committees.
ing worn. However, ostrich trimmings
Investigation of bolshevik propa­ As more cities reported it was evi­ the seller and William H. Stuckrath,
by which time it Is expected his sue
are extremely good.
censor will be nominated and con­ ganda and activities of L. C. A. K. denced that the number of radicals who came to Albany recently from Al­
Pleated blouses of net over satin
Martens, soviet "ambassador," is to caught in the raids would exceed ex­ berta, Canada, the buyer. The only
firmed.
camisoles in matching colors are now
begin next Friday by a foreign rela­ pectations. Among them were many personal property in the transaction
Neck piece which is suitable for all
A copy of a secret Turkish circular, tions subcommittee, headed by Sen­ “parlor bolshevists,” who, it was ad­ as one cow and 140 chickens. There occasions and always in good taste. shown in most New York shops which
deal in smart clothes.
dated November 28, addressed to the ator Moses, republican, New Hamp­ mitted, would have to be turned over are two dwelling houses on the prop­ This lovely scarf of pointed fox prom­
Plaids have Invaded the province of
provincial authorities and bearing the shire.
ises to be a strong favorite for winter mllilnery. Plaided single-ply ostrich
to state authorities. Only about ten erty.
seal of the minister of the interior,
wear.
feathers and plaided chicken feathers
Other senate investigations planned of the state have laws adequate to
Tillamook.—It will be several weeks
reached Washington Saturday, order include the coal situation, the Ford- handle this class of disturbers, Mr.
have an immense following.
before the actual output of cheese for
Those Popular Plaids.
ing the forcible conversion to Islam Newberry election contest from Michi­ Garvan said.
The stiff, round Eton collar of white
1919 is known, but it has been esti­
Plaid effects are stronger than ever, worn with a bow tie of dark-colored or
of the few non-deported Armenians gan, Investigation of the federal trade
mated that it will be somewhere not only for entire frocks and suits, black silk is once more in evidence as
and those who have escaped massacres commission and charges of Senator
Last Troops Quit Paris.
around 6,000,000 pounds, an increase but for facings and trimmings.
a smart accessory for the young girl.
and death by privations and sickness. Watson, republican, Indiana, that
Paris.—The departure o f Brigadier- of 1,000,000 pounds over 1918. This
Attorney-General Palmer has been some of its employes are socialist General William D. Connor from Paris output was sold for $2,000.000, being
asked by the executive committee of propagandists, and the newsprint pa­ on the evening of January 9 with 300 an Increase of $700,000. The average
officers and men, marks the final price of milk will be about $3.30 for
the United Mineworkers of America, per situation.
General tariff or internal revenue withdrawal of the American forces 100 pounds.
whose convention opened in Columbus,
Problem Satisfactorily Solved by Use frocks will feature this type of decora­
O., Monday, to put a stop to alleged tax revision legislation is not planned from France. General Connor and his
Salem.—Revenues from the state in­
of Velvets, Taffeta, Velveteen
violations by operators in six states during the present session. Repeal party will sail from Antwerp January surance department for the year 1919
tion and the greatest possible variety
and Serge Fabrics.
of
.the
war
luxury
taxes
on
soft
drinks
11.
By
that
date
all
the
buildings
oc­
of fringes is shown. Jet is a prime
of the terms of the agreement which
totaled $235.085.05, according to Com­
favorite both for daytime and evening
brought to an end the recent strike is planned before hot weather sets in. cupied in Paris by the American army missioner Barber, in his annual report
Velvet Is much used in the develop­ dress trimming. Silk fringes of all
will have been given up with the ex­
of soft coal miners.
ment of suits and dresses for the
Child Labor Increases.
ception of several small offices. Gen­ to the governor. With the exception young girl this season. Sometimes sorts are used, and one of the very
of
an
amount
slightly
in
excess
of
$19.-
new fancies is for fringe made of very
Secretary Daniels replied Sunday to
Washington, D. C.—An increase in eral Connor leaves behind less than
plaid taffeta is combined with velvet
attacks on his awards of navy decora­ the number of working children and 100 American officers and men, mostly 000, representing th e expenses of con­ or velveteen In a little frock, and again narrow ribbon. The ribbon may be
tions in a letter to Chairman Page of a longer working day for children connected with the graves registration ducting the insurance department, the the dress is entirely of the velvet, satin, faille or velvet, according to
the senate naval committee, which under 16 was the effect of the war service. Brest, the last American port revenues have been turned over to the trimmed possibly in heavy wool em­ choice, and it may be as wide or as
state treasurer and credited to#the gen­ broidery in vividly contrasting colors. narrow as the Individual taste dic­
with the house naval committee prob­ on child labor, according to a state­ open, was closed January 1.
tates. Ribbon fringe may be bought
eral
funds.
ably will investigate the whole row ment issued Saturday night by the
A smart little afternoon frock re­ by the yard at the dress trimming
precipitated by the refusal of Rear- department of labor. In a number of
Salem.—An official receipt for the cently shown for a girl of twelve was counters in most of the big shops, but
Gold Production Falls.
Admiral Sims and other officers to states an appreciable increase was
inheritance
tax of $226,089.36, based of navy satin, made on Russian blouse making It at home of ribbon that ex­
Washington, D. C.----- Gold produc­
lines and trimmed only with collar and actly matches the dress it Is to trim Is
aecept the decorations awarded to noted in the violations of state laws
tion in the United States during 1918 on the appraisement of the H. L. Pit- wide cuffs of embroidered white a very simple matter.
them.
following the decision by the supreme j was less by $10,157,000 than the 1918 tock estate, amounting to $6.815,345.89, georgette.
court
declaring the federal child labor output, according to the statement by was issued by O. P. Hoff, state treasur­
For school wear, the regulation dress
Three hundred Sinn Feiners attack
Practical Blouse.
\ (he bureau of the mint.
In 1919 there er. The only change made in the orig­ of navy serge vies for favor with the
ed the police barracks at Carrlgtonhill law unconstitutional.
Tub silk blouses are pretty and prac­
inal
appraisement,
as
filed
by
0.
L.
outfit
consisting
of
separate
skirt
of
| were 2.829,395 fine ounces of gold,
at 10 o'clock Saturday night, according
tical, when made in any of the soft
Oil and Gasoline Go Upu
; valued at $58.488.800, produced in the Price, executor, was an item of $150,- plaid or plain worsted to be worn vjrlth and smart styles now being seen I d
to a dispatch to the Central News
a middy or smock of white jean, or
000,
which
Mr.
Price
alleged
was
sub­
New
York.—An
advance
q£
1
cent
country,
from Cork. The attacking forces fired
with a frilly blouse of Swiss, lnwn, or the shops. Some have an opening plait
volleys for three hours and then blew per gallon in the price of gasoline and j California led in gold production ject to exemption because it repre­ crepe de chine.
doWu. the front which is outlined with
up the end of the building with bombs. kerosene, effective Monday, was an- j < rith 840,758 ounces. Colorado was sented notes indorsed by Mr. Pittock,
Oue unusual outfit for a little gfrf, 'Tietnstitching, and plaits across the
Its occupants were made prisoners nouncod by the Standard Oil company next with 470,998 ounces, and Alaska but not actually in his possession.
recently shown, consisted of frock, ■shoulders which fall from a yoke. This
while the raiders looted the barracks. of New Jersey. The new prices apply i third with 437.131,
cape,
and tam-o’-shanter of Scotch allows plenty of fullness for freedom
Salem.—All automobiles owned by
both to export and domestic trade.
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plaid.
The frock was cut low in thè of movement at all times, while It is
motor vehicle dealers on March 1 will neck and
President Wilson has decided not
was sleeveless. With It waa also neat and trim. Tub silk Is in itself
Yuma Hidden From Sun.
beautiful, and. if purchased in good
to exercise powers conferred in the
The communism of Lenlne and
Yuma, Arts.—For the first time in be subject to assessment by the county worn a white, long sleeved blouse.
quality, will last unusually long.
McNary sugar control bill authorising Trotxkr recognises no national lines 45 years, the sun failed to shine on assessor, according to a legal opinion
purchase and distribution of the Cuban or state boundaries, but aim« at en­ Yuma Saturday, according to state­ given by Attorney-General Brown. FRINGE AS DRESS TRIMMING
sugar crop, according to a statement gulfing the entire world through es­ ments by persons who have llTed here Should these cars he sold by the deal­
Straps Applied on Skirt*.
Applied straps of the suit material
Issued at the White house. The gffcte- tablishment of a ’’dictatorship of pro­ that long. The rain fell for 12 houra ers, however, between March 1 and Decoration Promises to Be Feature of
kfe a feature on the skirts of many
Winter F rock— Jet It Primo
ment said the president had decided letariat,” according to the “essence of straight. One hotel here has a large the date of making the tax levy In No
suits. These straps do not, however,
Favorito.
on the basis of facts presented for sovietism” prepared by the bolshevik! sign offering free board and gasoline vember or December, the assessment
extend all the way around the skirt, a*
his consideration and the reoommenda- themselves and Included in a collec­ every day the sun falls to shine. It Is will shift from the seller to the pur­
Style outhoritieo continue to flirt was the fashion a few years ago, but
tlon of the sugar equalisation board tion of press utterances translated understood the manager was ready to chaser. and the former may escape
with fringe In the general lineup of are arranged on each side, giving a
that this power should not be exer­ from Russian newspapers for the state make the offer good had anyone so paying the tax by making a proper dress trimmings. Many smart winter sort of panel effect back and front
cised.
departmenL
* » requested, but no one did.
showing to the county assessor. *
Brief Resume Most Importan
Daily News Items.
Red Plan to Fan Strikes Into
Revolution .Nipped.
COMPILED
AGITATORS IN FIELD
FOR YOU
For Dressing the Young Girls