The Polk County post. (Independence, Or.) 1918-19??, May 21, 1920, Image 2

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Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
MEXICANS PROMISE SAFETY
.
Roseburg.—With the close of busi­
ness on Saturday, May 8, approximate­
ly 500 applications had been filed in
the Roseburg land office for Oregon
and California grant lands, which
were opened for filing on April 12.
Nation-Wide Congestion Grows
More Menacing.
The Dalles.—A controlling share In
the stock of the Norman Cream com­
pany of this city has been purchased
by the White Clover Ice Cream com­
pany of Portland. The new manage­
ment proposes to make the local
Events o f Noted People, Coveri menta creamery one of the largest in eastern Interstate Commerce Commission Ex­
Oregon.
and PacifitQMorthwent, and Other
perts Aiding Car Service Com­
Corvallis.—Peter Whitaker of Pine
Things Worth Knowing.
mittee in Gathering Data.
Lake ranch reports a turkey that has
laid an egg every day for 62 days and
the agricultural college hen record of
Presidential headquarters for Sen­
Washington, D. C.—There were indi­
shows no signs of quitting. This beats
ator W. G. Harding were opened in 55 eggs in 55 days and the record of cations Monday that the government
Chicago Monday.
the G. B. Coon white leghorn hen would act at once to break the nation­
Notices announcing a wage increase which laid 57 eggs in 57 days.
wide freight jam which for nearly a
of 15 per cent affecting 2500 employes
Roseburg. — The Drager company month has been slowly clenching its
were posted in Rockville, Conn., Mon­
has begun erecting what they declare grip on the throat of industry.
day in the seven woolen mills.
to be one of the biggest fruit packing
Sweeping orders by the interstate
The condition of Dowager Queen plants in the state. The present build­
commerce commission granting pri­
Alexandra, who is suffering from a ing, a frame structure 130x45 feet and
bronchial cold, is causing anxiety, part of it three stories high, is being ority of shipment for food, fuel and
COMPILED
FOR
YOU
EXP EC T WIDE 0RDÉRS
SCHOOL
Assurances Given by Revolutionists—
i
DAYS
Recognition Is Desired.
Washington, D. C.— Official reports
telling of the overthrow of President
Carranza of Mexico were before Pres­
ident Wilson and his cabinet Tuesday,
but the new turn of events was under­
stood to have been given only passing
attention.
Dispatches from navy officers and
state department representatives all
have indicated thus far that assur­
ances of protection to Americans and
other foreigners had been given by
victorious leaders of the revolutionary
forces, and th^re was nothing of an
emergency nature in the situation, of­
ficials indicated, that called for action
by the Washington government.
The question of recognition of the
new government apparently in process
of formation in Mexico may arise soon.
It was reported that plans for asking
recognition were being pressed by revo­
lutionary leaders. The super-dread-
nought Oklahoma was enroute from
New York to Key West, but reports
from Captain Long, commanding the
destroyer force now distributed along
says the London Star. Alexandra is wrecked and a modern packing plant perishables were confidently awaited
the east coast of Mexico, told of no
75 years old.
160x50 feet, with an annex, will be by railroad officials.
disorder.
built.
They expected the commission also
The noted Madrid toreador, Gallito
whose real name was Joselito Gomez
The Dalles.—Due to increased pro­ to bar temporarily the transportation
was killed Sunday night at Place de duction of the five-mile sawmill, lum­ of all “ dead” freight, so that neces­
Talavera, as he was about to dispatch ber prices, effective lis t Thursday, saries of life could bo rushed to com­
the fifth bull of the evening.
have been cut 5 per cent by a local munities where shortage will soon
yard. It is hoped here that the re­ exist.
Thomas Annear, superintendent of
The commission was expected to be
duction in the price of lumber may
New York.— Men prominent in the
the Denver United States mint, has
tend to relieve the serious housing prepared to direct its whole effort at business and literary life of New York
received instructions to purchase bar
shortage which has gripped this city ending the traffic congestion.
silver in the open market. The gov
Its experts have been Instructed to gathered at 11:30 o’clock Thursday
for the last year and a half.
ernment price will be $1 an ounce.
work in conjunction with the Ameri­ morning in the Church of the Ascen­
Baker.—The 12th annual show of can Railroad associat’ on car service sion to pay last tribute to William
— W h a t T h e y M ean
Discovery of a wrecked seaplane
the Union Livestock Show association committee in assembling all available
Dean
Howells,
novelist
and
man
of
far out on Lake Borgne (La.), gave at Union will be held Wednesday,
data on the car situation with view
letters, who died in his sleep at his D ID Y O U D R E A M O F D E C A P I T A ­
rise to apprehension regarding the Thursday and Friday, June 2, 3 and 4.
to apportioning the supply where it
safety of the two civilian aviators There will be racing, wild west car­
home
here early Tuesday. He was in
TIO N ?
would do the most good.
William Manning and Douglas Camp nivals, dancing and other amusements.
Appeals of the railroads for help his 84th year. Rev. Percy Stickney
VERYBODY will agree thnt In
bell, both of California.
The automobile highway to Union has have brought to light new dangers. Grant, an cld friend, will officiate.
our waking life It Is most unfor­
The Turkish sultan will resign his been improved. Many Baker people Developments in the last 24 hours
While at Savannah, Ga., three weeks tunate for one to have his head cut
plan
to
go
to
Union
for
the
show.
throne in protest against the severity
showed that a decidedly menacing con­
ago, Mr. Howells caught a severe cold off. In dreamland, however, It Is most
of the peace treaty presented to Tur­
dition confronted the commercial world
fortunate. This Is one of (he cases
Bend.— That black volcanic cinders, through the tie-up of the financial re­ which developed into influenza. He where dreams go by contraries, ac­
key by the allied powers. Rumors to
inexhaustible
deposits
of
which
are
this effect, which were credited in
sources of business houses. Delay in was brought home and his son, John cording to nearly all the ntysilc In­
many quarters, were in circulation found in the immediate vicinity of movement of products was declared to Meade Howells, and his daughter, Mil­ terpreters. Even to dream of seeing
Bend, may solve the problem of find­ have brought many plants face to face
a guillotine Is good luck; to see It
Saturday.
dred, were with him when he died.
cutting off somebody’s head Is better,
ing a light aggregate to take the place with an immediate shutdown.
The cold storage bill requiring that of gravel in bridge concrete, which
In accordance with the novelist’s and best of all Is to dream that It Is
Interest rates at this time are so
tjie date of the entry of goods into has been confronting the state high­
wishes the body will be cremated and your own head which is being sev­
ered. Are you In love? Then suc­
cold storage be marked on them when way commission for some time, is the high as to make it out of the ques the ashes taken to Cambridge, Mass.
cess in your lovemaking awaits you.
they are offered for sale and limiting belief of District Highway Engineer tion for most of the manufacturing
At a dinner given in New York in
concerns that borrow to finance fur­
Are you ambitious? You will rise.
the period of such storage was passed Stebblns.
1912 to do honor to William Dean You are going to meet long absent
ther
production,
according
to
treas
Monday by the senate. It now goes
Howells upon his 75th birthday, W ill­ friends and whatever troubles may
Hood River.—Workmen are now en­ ury officials. It was said the con iam Howard Taft, then president of
to conference.
now surround you nfter an Interview
gaged in completing new garage, ware­ gestion was costing the nation "mill the United States, lauded the guest as
with a guillotine In dreamland they
The world's altitude record for a house and residence structures here, ions a day” through under-production
“ the greatest living American writer will vanish away. If you are In busi­
pilot and three passengers was broken the total cost of which will exceed
Wholesalers and retailers alike are
ness, then your business will pros­
and novelist.”
at Mineola, N. Y., Monday by Clarence $75,000. One of the garages will cost suffering through inability to obtain
per and os for money, it Is sure to
E. Coombs, who rose to the height of in excess of $25,000, and another $20,- delivery of goods, railroad men said
come your way. Though, one or two
Royalty Marries In London.
17,150 feet. This is 50 feet higher 000. Both will be equipped with every and the resulting shortage threatens
pessimists say thnt you are going to
London. — Two kings, with their experience some losses through a
than the altitude reached by Captain metropolitan convenience. A new coal to become serious unless the govern
Lowell H. Smith, commanding officer bunkers and warehouse will cost ment can break the blockade.
queens, the sovereigns of Belgium and treacherous friend.
A drenm of this sort, experienced by
of Puryear field in El Centro, Cal., about $15,000. The remainder of the
The volume of freight of all kinds Great Britain, were among the distin­
Maury, the eminent French savant
last Monday.
total sum represents residence build­ offered for transportation was said guished personages who attended who wrote extensively on the subject
to be larger than the roads ever had
The federal grand jury in Brooklyn ings.
Tuesday the wedding of Lady Cynthia of dreams, has become famous under
been called upon to handle.
the na.ne of "Maury’s Dream,” and
returns indictments against Morris &
Salem.-—An uttassigned surplus of
Curzon,daughter of Earl Curzon, for­ the subject of endless discussion.
Co. and the Cudahy Packing company $841,618.51 is shown in the report pre­
eign secretary, and Lieutenant Oswald Maury dreamed that he was living In
of Chicago, charging profiteering in pared by the state Industrial accident
Ernald Mosley, M. P., in the chapel the time of the French Revolution;
foodstuffs. The Morris company was commission here Friday and filed with
royal. The affair out-rivaled anything he had many adventures; he was ar­
alleged to have sold "City pork” to a Governor Olcott. Assets set out in
of a similar nature in London in re­ rested and brought before the revolu­
di aler at 39 cents a pound, although tho report include bonds in the hands
tionary tribunal, where he was exam­
cent
years. A host of diplomats and
a few days before the price had been of tho state treasurer amounting to
San Francisco.— Mrs. Edward F. other prominent people were present, ined by Robespierre, Marat and oth­
He was con­
but 33 cents.
$3,691,261.65; cash, $316,978.14; cash Scanlon, president of the State House­ including John W. Davis,the Ameri ers of the “ Terror.”
demned to death, and nfter some other
in
bank.
$98,477.67;
premiums
in
wives' league, following an lnvestiga can ambassador, and Mrs. Davis. The adventures was taken to the guillotine
The Atlantic fleet, which has been
at anchor in the Hudson river for the course of collection, $40,093.69, and tion into the high cost of shoes, an- r king and queen of the Belgians had surrounded by a vast throng, strapped
last two weeks, put to sea Monday. accrued interest estimated at $60,- nounced Monday that evidence of profl come by airplane Saturday from Brus­ to the board and the ax fell. He awoke
teering by retailers, manufacturers and sels for the purpose of attending the to find that h piece of the bedstend
After maneuvering' and. practice runs 385.83.
jobbers
had been found.
wedding. They were week-end guests had fallen nnd hit him on the back
it is understood the fleet will go to
Monmouth.— Both bonds and special
of the neck Just where he had felt
“ Hides this year are selling at a of Lord Curzon.
Hampton Roads. Rumors were also
tax for a new high school gymnasium
the knife.
He nwoke Instantly; the
price 50 per cent lower than 1919
current that additional ships may soon
“ stimulus" for the drenm was the
carried
in
tho
special
election
held
Mrs.
Scanlon
said.
“
Members
of
the
be sent to the Gulf of Mexico to join
Tru c k s to Cross U. S.
blow on the neck. The question ar­
the Oklahoma and the destroyers now here Wednesday. It was an easy vic­ league delegated to make this investi­
Washington, D. C.— Another motor gued by the scientists is this;
tory, the tax of $6000 carrying by a gation have made personal canvass of
on duty there.
Is the drenm consciousness capable
vote of 27 to 13, and the $5000 bonds the leather industries of the bay dis­ convoy is to be dispatched across the of such rapidity of action as to cre­
Government authorities captured 17 was voted for 52 to 29. Mr. Bergraff, trict and tho findings are startling.
continent by the motor transport corps. ate and comprehend such a long and
Chinese, six quarts of some liquid an Albany architect, has planned a
“ The finest grade of hides, that It will leave Washington about June minute as Maury’s dream in the al­
thought to be an opiate, 1000 quarts building for the sum to be expended
brought 70 cents a pound In 1919, are 14 for Los Angeles, over the Bank- most Infinitesimal period of time be­
of whiskey, 1500 quarts of cognac, 14 and in addition to its use as a gym­ selling today at 50 cents. Sole hides head national highway through Vir­ tween his being struck nnd starting
to awake? Freud meets the difficulty
five-gallon -demijohns of aguardiente nasium it will be used for community
that brought 48 cents a pound In 1919 ginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, by suggesting that the whole thing
and five demijohns of Cuban wine on gatherings. The gymnasium will have
are selling at 30 cents. We have made Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Texas, had been Imagined by Maury when
board the Cuban schooner Reemplazo a seating capacity of 800.
a careful study of the different ele­ New Mexico and Arizona. The trip reading as a boy of the French Revo­
off the coast of Florida at Tarpon
ments that make up the retail price will end about September 17. The con­ lution when he had had the natural
Salem.— Bonds Issued by the Grants
Springs. The liquor was taken into
of shoes. We find that the labor cost voy will cover a total distance of about wish of a French hoy that he had
Pass, Medford and Ochoco irrigation
Tampa, Fla.
on a pair of shoes never exceeds $1.80. 3600 miles and will operate at a dally lived In those times to hare taken
district will be certified by state irri­
"There Is no shortage of leather. average of 44.5 miles a day. The Bank- a part In such stirring events. And
The high cost of clothing, particu gation securities commission as soon
at the blow on the neck which sug­
larly women’s appare^, slumped in as the records of each project are com­ Hides by the thousands are stored in head National Highway association gested the stroke of the knife of the
will
provide
for
receptions
at
Various
warehouses
of
the
state.
Incidentally,
San Francisco Monday.
Advertise­ pleted and filed with tho state en­
guillotine the drama popped entire
ments appearing in the morning and gineer, according to a decision reached we found that there is no shortage of night controls and for welfare work from Its psychic pigeonhole.
How­
afternoon newspapers announced re at a conference held here recently. tallow, and the price of soap is beyond In connection with entertainment of ever. Maury’s dream and all that It
the troops at the control's stations.
Implies with regard to the rapidity of
ductions, either temporary or until The Grants Pass district, in Josephine reason.
action of the dream consciousness Is
“
Retailers
were
Interviewed
who
ad­
further notice, amounting to 20 per county, has voted bonds In the sum of
Religion Costs More.
still debatable ground with the sci­
cent. Several haberdasheries also an­ $184,000, the Medford district $1,250,- mitted that they sold shoes at 100
per
cent
In
excess
of
their
wholesale
Los Angeles.—The higher cost of re­ entists.
nounced material decreases in men’s 000, and the Ochoco district $100,000.
(C opyright)
price. Sixty per cent of this was held ligion received attention in the annual
furnishings, exclusive of clothing.
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The three projects are now under de­
to be overhead expense and the other report made here by the Southern
velopment.
Exclusion of aliens from control of
40 per cent to be legitimate profit. A California Congregational conference
oil resources within the empire, gov­
The Dalles.—The Dalles will build a dealer with 60 per cent overhead cost by Dr. George F. Kenngott, superin­
ernment aid in developing new sup­ civic auditorium at a cost of $125,000. should not exist
tendent. “ The dollar will no longer
plies in other countries and restriction This was decided Thursday, when clti-
buy a dollar's worth of religion any
against disposal of oil stocks held by sens went to the polls and gave the
Sugar Buying "Futile."
more than it will anything else,” de­
British nationals are features of Great project a majority of 154 votes. Six
Washington, D. C.— Action by the clared Dr. Kenngott. In urging in­
Britain’s petroleum policy, the senate hundred and twenty-four votes were United States government to acquire creased giving to make up deficits
was informed Monday by President cast. General obligation bonds to the the remaining portion of the Cuban faced by the national societies of the
Wilson. The Information, given in a extent of $50,000 also wore voted. The sugar crop would only stimulate prices, denomination.
special report from the state depart­ bonds carried by a majority of 285. President Menocal of Cuba declared
ment, was in answer to a senate reso­ While considerable opposition to the in a cablegra i to Senator McNary of
To Clean Marble.
lution asking what disabilities attach­ auditorium bond Issue developed, the Oregon. Tho present crop, the presi­
Kerosene will clean marble. If there
ed to American participation in world valiant work of the American Legion, dent said, is 20 per cent less than are obstinate stains apply a mixture
petroleum resources. The governmen­ which is strongly behind the proposi­ estimated in December, due to drouth. of equal parts of common soda, pumice
tal policy of Great Britain, the report tion to give music, literature and art An unusual demand, coupled with stone and fine salt. It should be a
added, also contemplated financial and a home in this city, carried the project speculation, has helped to increase creamy consistency. Wash off with
technical aif! to pioneer companies.
over by a aafe margin.
prices, he said.
CFiNHvqfr-
dp
salt and water.
WM. DEAN H O W E L L ’S
CAREER IS FINISHED
Last Night’s Dreams
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SHOE PRICES STAY
UP; HIDES CUT H A LF
- MILITANT ^ A R Y -
Years find, oiid
leave-me still
unwed.but Meel
no CHAGRIN
While I am-sane
no • plain (jokl band
SHALL-HEM
MY- TROUBLES
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Undri'ism ro -Joe
dark
“ Tolerance means endurance, not con­
cord or agreement. While we endure we
may strive by legitimate means to Im­
prove the condition that to not to our
liking.”
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Squabs and How to Serve Them.
First get your squab. The raising
of squabs hns become quite a success­
ful enterprise and they are not an
annoyance to the neighbors when kept
within their own domain. Squabs are
a choice morsel, boned, stuffed and
baked or broiled.
Game of any kind, so say those who
are authority, should not be washed In
water unless the gall bladder has been
broken. Sprinkle the Inside of the
dressed bird with plenty of black pep­
per and let It hang In a cool current
of air until needed. Then wipe thor­
oughly with a dampened cloth wrung
from cold water. The custom of keep­
ing game for several days after killing
makes It tender and develops a flavor
well liked by the epicure. White-
nieated game of all kinds should be
cooked well done, the dark-ineated
kinds are better served rare.
A squab should be plump and pink,
although there are those of a dark
color (this variety does not bring so
good a price). Squabs are In season
all the year.
Squabs should he drawn ns soon as
killed, the heads nnd feet removed If
to be served nt once. If the squnhs
are to be broiled, split down the back,
wipe well, brush with melted butter or
olive oil nnd broil over or under a
good fire, searing quickly to retain all
the Juices, lowering the Lent as the
meat becomes brown. Have cooking
ns many slices of bacon as there-are
squabs nnd serve each with a piece
of bacon.
(Copyright, 1920, Western Newspaper Union.)
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Brands
By OEORQB M A T T H E W ADAMS
Is an age of Brands and
T HIS
Trade Marks. You immediately
know the Quality and Character of a
product as soou ns you note Its Brand
or Trade Mark. And because this Is
possible, it means economy, conven­
ience and confidence.
What Brand does your L ife repre­
sent?
Is it the “ Sunshine” Brand, the
"Grouch” Brand, the "Helpful” Brand,
the "Unselfish" Brand, the "Thought­
less" Brand, the “ Smile” Brand, the
“ Gettliere” Brand, the “ Square” Brand
—TH IN K —what Is YOUR Brand?
For the Brand is stamped to you,
somewhere.
It may be on your Face, maybe in
your Voice, your Walk may show It, or
your CIbthes—but the Brand Is there,
somewhere, nnd even a Child may be
able to detect It.
What Brand do you want the world
to see on you?
Lincoln carried a Brand. It was
"nonest Abe.” Such a Brand can nev­
er outlive Its usefulness. “ Thoughtful
Charlie.” "Do Things Bill," "Shlftles*
Sam.” “ Sunny Jim." "Alwnys-Think
Ing-of-Ot hers-Maggie” — everyone car
rles a self-made Brand like these.
Whnt Brand does your life repre
sent?
Whatever your Brand, he vpry snr*
thnt It rrally DOES stand for YOU,
and the best that you are. If you
have never thought o f this Brand busi­
ness, think of It now. And when you
have discovered wliat YOUR Brand Is
and where you carry it—put your
whole Life back of It and make It
stand for your largest Ideals. I f your
Brand Is worth while, self advertise It.
Make your Brand really represent
the BEST that you are.
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