Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, August 13, 1920, Image 2

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    A L L IE S
OF CURRENT WEEK
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
TO
HELP
POLAND
Tu Blockade Russia But No Troop« to
Be Used. lH>elarc Premier«.
Hythe.—The Hythe conference hur­
riedly called Sunday to consider
means to save Poland front the bol-
shevlk m enace, ended Monday w ith an
OPENING SPEECH
OhiO EXCCUtÎVe DeCbreS fOT
STATE N E W S :
IN BRIEF.
I
FARMERS LEARNING BENEFIT
OF CO-OPERATIVE MARKETING
Pendleton,—H. W. Collins, prom in­
ent local grain dealer, lust week was,
elected to succeed the late Tillman 1).
Taylor as president of the Pendleton
Round-up association.
agreem ent between Prem ier Lloyd |
George and Prem ier Mille ratal on the
League of Nations.
Hood River.—The Oak Grove Lum­
aid to be given Poland.
ber company, the plant of which, lo­
After the prem iers decided to ré­
cated on Hitch creek. In the Oak |
imposé the blockade on Russia and
Grove district, was burned Friday
to furnish munitions and technical ad­
night, will not rebuild, it wus an ­
vice to Poland. Lloyd George got M.
nounced, the small amount of rem ain­
Millerand to withhold application of
ing tim ber not justifying recotistruc-1
aid until after the preliminary results
Event« of Noted People, Government*
of the conference at Minsk between Throngs Witness Acceptance of Nom­ tion.
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
ination Over 20,000 March in
the bolshevik and Polish representa­
Portland.—On the heels of the sen-1
tives are known.
Things Worth Knowing.
Mile« o f Parade,
sntional drops in wheat quotations of]
M. Millerand, who had urged the
the past few days catne the announce­
French policy which Included the
ment W ednesday of a drop of 80 cental
blockade
and
strong
defensive
metis
Frank McGurk. a Chicago detective,
Dayton, O.—The dem ocratic presi­ a barrel on all grades of flour, to take |
was probably fatally shot Tuesday in ures, was obliged to yield somewhat dential standard, with the league of immediate effect.
a battle with three men who attem pted to the milder policy of the British
H arrisburg The old city hall and, A Busy Grain Elevator, the Purpose of Which la 4o Effect saving« for It«
premier, who was determ ined that no nations and progress its peak escutch-
to rob the office of the Illinois Manu­
allied aid should be used in Poland.
eotts,
Saturday
was
marched
into
the
I
®Per*
house, which was built about 30
Member« Because It I* a Cooperative Institution.
facturing company.
Establishm ent of a defensive line 1920 campaign by Governor Jam es M. I 5'e“ M ag0‘ hu# be*“ aoW and la be,n« (P re p a re d by th e U n ite d S tata» I »»part-
ruunlng 23 per cent ahead of 1919,
torn down by a wrecking crew from
Gold bullion valued at $2.300,000 a r­ in Poland, considered by the confer­
niant o f A g ric u ltu ra .)
and 1919 was 20 per cent over lPIM.
Cox
Portland. This building has been used
rived in New York Wednesday on the ence, if carried out would, according
See th a t bunch of horses over yon-
Four factqrs have played an essen­
t heering democrats, estim ated at for public gatherings of all kinds until der?" naked the farmer. Indicating »lx tial part In making this coopérative
steamship Philadelphia from South­ to opinion here, be regarded by the
ampton. The bullion was shipped by British and French as more than a between 30,000 and 75,000, witnessed about six months ago, when it w as, or seven iiulmnls Which were Impa­ achievement possible. and they apply
tiently crowding against a fence In an very generally to co-oporutlïv market­
N. M. Rothschild to Kuhn, Loeb & Co. plan to aid Poland. It would be in his acceptance following notification condemned as unsafe,
enden vor to nibble some corn growing ing of farm products. First, the farm­
effect a cordon sanitaire, to keep the by Senator Robinson, chairm an nt the
Marshfield. — The Pacific Exports! just beyond the react) of their out­ ers were brought to clearly recognize
The gross national debt was reduced
bolshevik from w estern Europe. But San Francisco convention.
company, operating In Bandon and vl- [ stretched noses. "There's a marketing the needs for united effort In solving
a total of 176,404.453 in July, accord­
from w hat happened at the closing of
To the ceremonies a t the Montgom- clnity as shippers cf white cedar tlm- lesson In what those horses are doing. their marketing illtllcullles. Second,
ing to the treasury statem ent Tuesday.
the conference it was considered that ery county fair grounds, Governcr Cox, her and lumber, has determined upon
‘h,,y ,,nly htiew it a little pushing there was available In their communi­
This leaves the public debt at $24,-
much would depend on the bolshevik with Franklin D. Roosevelt, his run I the installation of a small sawmill nt In unison would lay that fence Hat. but ties a volume of business sufficient to
222,917,013. The reduction was ac­ attitude at Minsk.
the trouble 1« they don’t undersland. make CO-operatloli worth while. Third,
ning mate, marched a mile in a broil- Batidou in which to cut «uch tim ber
complished through the retirem ent cf
It was made clear a t the conference ing sun at the head of a parade. The as would bring better returns than if and so they won't push together."
given these two conditions, the farm­
that amount erf treasury certificates of
Then, after a pause: “Human folk« ers met tlie need by adopting and en­
th at the allies, having established Po­ procession, sprinkled with two-score | shipped in the raw state,
indebtedness.
are a hit like those horses.
A lot forcing standards fur their dairy prod­
land by the peace treaty, intend to bands, was estim ated to contain nearly
of them don't know how to push— uct«. This has Improved the quality
Klamath
Falls.—Dice
and
cards
will
An overwhelming m ajority in favor »stand by her in every way short of 20,000 m a rc h e s ."
n tul pull
lu unison.
Think of the of the output, and hns produced uni­
not be removed from Klamath Fulls
of enacting drastic laws to curb Jap- declaring war.
unutilized power those animats have, formity, thus making ixuodhle the ef­
For two hours the governor kept
poolrooms
and
other
public
places,
de-
anese activities is indicated in the
The influence of the Polish crisis on the throng cheering as he announced
ami think of the Infinitely greater pnw fective use of a brand ami of adver­
results of a referendum vote taken Germany and the treaty of Versailles his campaign policies. He made the 1 reed the city council a t its last ses I er we intelligent bunians have, whim tising on a large scale. Fourth, tho
among farmers throughout the state were discussed and it is understood league his param ount issue, declaring sion, when, after long debate, an un- we learn to co-operate. T hat's tin association has employed efficient sale«
by the California Farm Bureau fed­ that should there be any indication he stood for American and world | breakable deadlock resulted In the word: Co-operation! A good many method«.
eration.
of German co-operation with the bol- peace by its adoption, with "in terpre­ vote on a proposed ordinance abolish ‘“ "Hers have learned Its big ndvan
Standardization Essential,
Inges, hut their nuniiter Is still small
sheviki,
Germany will be w arned-that tations" preserving its vital plan. He I Ing cards, dice and chips.
The difficulty of pooling the output
The Dominion Shipbuilding com­
beside the millions who might benefit
of several cheese factories In Tilla­
Newport.—At a Joint m eeting of the from It
pany, which has an extensive plant at further occupation of German terri­ declared the the league was a part of
mook county lay In the ubsem-e of
the dem ocratic offering for progress | P°rts of Newport and Toledo, held at I "There Is the Tillamook County standardization. In consequence, the
Toronto, Ont., has assigned for the tory will follow.
The
desire
of
Lloyd
George
for
a
as against republican reaction. His Toledo last week, it was decided t o |C « ‘n’n«ry association, for example
benefit of creditors, among whom are
nssiH-latlon engnged an Inspector ami
800 employes who have not been paid peaceful settlem ent of the Russo- advocacy of the league drew lengthy ° “ er “ bout $125,000 worth of bonds. Iwmtlnued the farmer. " I h a ts a won placed him In general su|sTvlslon over
for two weeks. Their wages am ount, folish controversy was the reason for dem onstrations and statem ents of ap- ‘he bids to be opened August 14. The ¡b'rfu‘ »np.nlsatlon which has set a tlie cheese making of the member fac­
denom inations though not d ^M ed . L #B“ y
the unexpected prolongation of the proval from party leaders.
tories. From the start this lns|w*etor
to $75,000, it is stated.
conference. It is believed M. Miller­
lias made regular visits to each plant,
Two covenant reservations be has wUI Probably be rive-year bonds, car- getting higher every year
Eight directors of the Utah-Idaho
gkvlng suggestions anil assistance when
and wanted a stronger policy applied suggested were emphasized by the gov- ry‘nit Per cent interest.
ReCent F ,ouret Frorn Tillamook,
Sugar company, charged in an amend­ immediately.
needed. Tlie money s|n-nt In his sal­
ernor. Regarding article 10, he was
Salem.—An airplane from Portland
This farm er's thoughts had been ary has repaid tlie association tunny
ed complaint filed last week with
cheered loudly in com paring it to the | last week brought to Mrs. T. B. Kay ‘»uieil toward co-operative marketing time« over.
profiteering in sugar, were arraigned
Bandit Villa Hailed as Hero,
Tlie cheese Is Inspected, nnd If found
Tuesday and granted bond in the sum
San Pedro, Coahuila. Mexico.—Fran Monroe doctrine. Shouts of approval | society leader of Salem and wife of by r*‘0,,ln* n recent report from Tlllit-
association ! to conform to the standard set up by
of $10,000. They are to have prelim- cisco Villa marched into San Pedro als$ greeted his declarations for wo- ex-State T reasurer Kay. a blue-blooded ,noph County Creamery
map suffrage, law enforcem ent, re- Persian cat which was n u r c h « s e ,i h e ln O r ’ ’B ,,n- co m p o se d of
2.1 farm- ¡th e association. Is sold under tin or-
inary hearing next Monday.
Monday night between the lines of a
tlie | gnnlzatlon'a brand. This brand hns
duqtion
of
taxation
and
other
issues
Mrs
Kay
in
Portland
T h e cut hns I
'**»’
"A
'
"i
”
,lU
n
cheering populace which greeted him , _
. .
. ir s . txay in t ortiana.
th e cat has sale of their products. The report ix-come known in m arly every market
Announcement was made at Har- wilh cheera of ..Viva v n l a ., Behind e Proc aime .
. tbe distinction of being the first in the of the secretary-manager for 1019 In- •in the Pacific const, and the reputa­
rodsburg, Ky., of the sale of the old | bjm came bjs band of faithful follow
\\ ithout mentioning specifically the state to be shipped by airplane.
Idleatea that the total snles of cheese tion which lias been built up for tlilas
Jordan distillery of th a t city and 40,- ers, whicb. wlth thelr jeader gurren prohibition amendm ent, he said "any-
» hi a
i
from these 25 factories amounted to usHoclatlon'M cheese gives that timly a
8 an '
’ ng to the freeze in l|i,954,039, with additional receipts for derided advantage In tin- markets.
000 gallons of whisky to George Lee dered t0 the De ,a H uerta government one false to his oath is more unworthy
northern Oregon and W ashington or-1 whey cream of $32,306 and for whey
and other New York capitalists for under tenng agreed upon recently at than the law violator."
In many other lines tin* eo-o|H-ifttlve
The candidate's- address closed a | chard district» last w inter which play butter, $2,506.
With the estimated principle has been tried out wltii pro­
$769,349. The machinery and equip- gabinas
ed havoc with this year's peach crop sales from miscellaneous sources nounced success, notnldy In fruit and
m ent will be taken to Cuba.
As be drew up before the main day of dem ocratic jubilation.
in particular, practically all of the amounting to $18.(135, the total for the vegetable
marketing
associations,
The program was late in starting Ashland
The Chase National bank of New P‘aza
the Mexican town, a cheering
peach crop will he shipped | y,‘”r Wn" *--wy7,475.
grain elevator i-ouipnnles, and in o p ­
Governor
Cox
and
Mr.
Roosevelt
did
In tlie first year of Its existence, erative cri-anicrles. Farmers have alao
York and associates were the success- throng of 3000 gathered around him,
to northern points Instead of to Call-
ful bidders for certificates of indebted-
chieftain indicating that he was not reach the fair grounds until 2:30 fornia, as has been the case in past 1909, this organization handled 32.- proved the value of co-operative pur-
and their review of the paraders con
000,000 pounds of milk and 2,500,000 cliiislng. Anyone Interested In eo-np-
ness of the government of the Philip- a hout to speak to them.
years.
pounds of cheese, null Its sales totaled i-rivtlve marketing or purchasing should
pine islands to the face value cf $10,-1 ‘ surrendered, he said, "because tinued until 4 o'clock. Governor Cox
$380.135, showing that the total sales write for Information to the bureau
began
his
address
a
t
4:40.
Salem.—"Socialist
labor”
party
as
a
000,000. The certificates b eaP in terest further fighting in Mexico m eant in
A fter the dem ocratic leaders, thou-1 title for the proposed new political or- almost ipiadrupled In ten years. The of markets. United States departm ent
tervention by the United States.
a t the rate of 4 per cent per annum.
sales fur the entire decade reached of Agriculture, Washington, D,
sands
of cheering dem ocrats paraded | ganizatlon in Oregon would be in con
"They call me a bandit. They call
the astonishing total of $8,612,000. whose experts have made a careful
Rejecting new wage price lists of­ me the worst man in Mexico, but I down the race track past the speakers' flict with the title of the present so-1 Thus far tlii- production for 1920 Is study of tbe subject.
fered by the shoe w orkers’ union, 20 would preserve our nationality by stand with bands playing, banners and clalist party and cannot be used, de­
flags waving and bearing hundreds of d a re s A ttorney General Brown in an
cut-sole, top-lift and tap manufactur-1 avoiding intervention,
The average farm family conaumea
ers at. Haverhill, Mass., failed to open
T here were 900 men in the band cards of tribute to their candidates and opinion w ritten for Secretary of 8 tate ¡CEREALS FOR BREAD SUPPLY about 0 barrels of (lour In a year. In
Kozer. The socialist party is held to
their shops Monday. Six hundred em- which Villa led into San Pedro, all of predicting victory.
Com, Wheat and Buckwheat, Staple tlie South, the average annual con*
ployes are affected. The new price I whom later pitched camp close by this
The governor got more applause as be a valid party under the Oregon laws
sumption of corn meal Is about MX)
Breadetuffe, Are Raised Nearly
lists are said to call for wage increases | little town after a 24 hour march he emphasized his Indictment of the
pound« per family ami In tlie North
Everywhere.
republican platform and leadership.
Kugene. The forest patrol ohserv-
about 50 pounds. Tlie consumption
ranging $14 to $18 weekly.
across desert country w ithout w ater
The crowd also voiced its approval of erS ‘n
a ‘r P‘an° 8 «ent out from the j (p re p a re d hy th e U n ite d fits te s D e p a rt- of buckwheat and rice Is low. except
fcr
man
or
beast.
Purses for the Grand Circuit races I
his declaration th a t the loss of the Eugene base m“de the rec° rd of ‘he I
nt A«r'' »l‘ure.)
In areas where these crops are gen­
at Charter Oak park, Conn., Septem ber
Cereals, «uAh na corn, wheat, mid erally grown, ami even there It Is
league
would
mean
more
arm
am
ent
8eas0n
,as‘
"
ednesday
when
they
dls-
Mob Battles W ith Police.
6 to 10, announced Tuesday, aggregate
covered and reported 24 fires located buckwheat, are rnlsed nearly every­ usually less than lot) pouatl« per fam­
expense.
where tlirougliout the United States. ily. Most furtn families use hotue-
$39,000. The C harter Oak $10,000
Revere, Mass. — Five sailors were
The candidate's tribute to President for ‘he m08t part along tho WP8‘ coa8‘ These grains are staple lireailstlitTs, luikisl bread, though In some cases
stake for 2:12 tro tters will be raced severely wounded and a score of men
Wilson and his deprecation of repub- |
( 008 and Tillamook counties. On hut the general practice of fanners Is the fanners buy their bread from bak­
September 9. There are 20 races on | sustained minor injuries in a battle
lican “discourtesy,” given in lowered Sunday ,hpy discovered and reported to buy flour nnd meal rattier than ers who drive through the country
the programme, four events for each j at Revere beach Sunday night between
All were com paratively grind or have their own grain ground
voice, was given fu rther rolls of ap­ 20 fires,
day. Entries will close August 23.
Metropolitan Park police, barricaded
& ttrtirùûùiùû{r{r(r-(rtr(rC rùti-ù'C ri:(ii{rirtr
plause. A dem onstration followed his small.
?
National guardsmen were called out *n ‘be police station, and several hun- assertion th a t republican "sleuthing”
Salem.—Because of the tendency of
SCRUBS
Tuesday night to protect Miami, Fla., dred attacking sailors, m arines and had failed to unearth dishonesty in
members of the dental profession to
from disorders threatened by 400 ne- soldiers.
the direction of the war.
A scrub is an unlinnl of mixed
come from the eastern states to the
groes, natives of the Bahama islands
The battle, precipitated by the at-
or unknown breeding, without
More cheers approved the candi­ west, while few go from the west to
and British subjects, who have been ten,p‘ of a police officer to a rre st a date's pledge to aid ex-service men.
definite type or markings. Sm-h
the east, the state board of dental
terms as native, mongrel, razor-
aroused over the death of H erbert sa'l° r on a charge cf drunkenness,
Repeated thumps of his fist punctu­ exam iners has placed its disapproval
buck, dunghill, plney wm ids,
Brooks, one or their number, charged raSed ‘w° hours and was quelled only ated the governor’s criticism of Sen­
on a proposed reciprocal exchange of
cayusc, broncho anil mustang
with assaulting a Miami white woman. | when troops, sailors and police from ator H arding’s stand on party govern­
dental licenses. This stand was ta
nre somewhat synonynious with
adjoining cities aided the beleaguered ment.
J, Frank Hanly, ex-governor of In­
ken by Dr. W. D. McMillan, secretary
“scrub,” although many of the
Metropolitan officers.
One of the largest delegations was of the Oregon board, a t a m eeting of
animals described by these terms
diana, a prohibition candidate for
have certnln fixity of type even
from Marlon, Senator H arding's home. the national board of dental examiners
president in 1916, and Dr. and Mrs.
Train Robbed In Chicago.
though they present no evidence
The conductor’s fare count, it was held a t New Orleans.
C. M. Baker of Kilgore, O., were killed
of systematic Improved breed­
Chicago.—A lone armed man Mon said, showed 1124 on the special train,
six miles from Dennison, O., Sunday
ing.
day
night
held
up
the
New
York
Salem.—A
crew
of
20
flax
pullers
which
was
jammed
to
the
platforms.
when a Pennsylvania freight train
struck their automobile. All suffered Chicago day express train on the Several hundred more were reported from Portland arrived here last week
fractured skulls and crushed bodies. Pennsylvania railroad near Englewood to have come by automobile. They to assist in harvesting the state crop
station in the suburbs.
GOOD BUSINESS PROPOSITION
carried large placards in their hands of this product. T here are now ap­
Mr. H anly died at 9 a. m.
A dining car steward who resisted with the picture of a rooster and la­ proximately 200 pullers at work In the
Flour took a further drop cf 50c a the robber was shot and wounded
No More Do We Look Upon Selection
sta te flax fields, practically all of
beled "Coxsure.”
b arrel a t the principal mills In Min-
The outlaw wag beIieved t0 have
of Seed Com ss Fad— Now
whom
were
employed
under
the
dl
Governor Cox abandoned his plan
neapolis Tuesday. Quotations on fam- boarded tbe train a t EngIewood gta.
Thoroughly Approved,
to have an insert to his address. He rectlon of C. H. Oram, state labor
ily p atent in 98-pound cotton sacks, tion and t0 bave obtalned a large
commissioner.
It
is
possible,
accord­
announced th a t there would be no
Time was when the selection of
carload lots, were from $12.35 to amount of money and valuabl(.g from
insert and th a t the speech as sent In ing to the officials, for a family of
seed corn on the fnrm was looked up­
$12.75. The drop followed a recession the passengers.
four members to earn approximately
advance to the press would stand.
on somewhat ns a fail. 8entlrnent.
c f 40 cents last Saturday and com­
$30 a day at this work,
though, has changed until today wo
pares with prices of $14.50 to $14.751
T h|, Judge No 8otomon.
have come to consider the field selec­
Mexican Ships Beached.
a barrel on July 24.
„
Newberg.—J. C. Nelson, pioneer of
tion of seed corn rs a thoroughly
4 nlcago.—Twenty-two women were
San Francisco.—The Mexican gun­ 1844, died a t his home in Newberg
approved business proposition.
The occupation of W arsaw by the witnesses Monday in a three-hour trial boat Bonita, carrying 1000 regular
last Tuesday after having been con­
bolshevlki has been fixed for August In an effort to decide ownership of a cavalry, ran ashore In the harbor of
fined to his bed for 13 weeks. He
KILL WEEDS BY CULTIVATING
9, says a dispatch to the London bull terrier which two women claimed. Mazatlan and is considered a total
was 93 years old. Mr. Nelson was
Times from Berlin, quoting a wireless After the witnesses had divided about lofts, according to passengers aboard
born near St. Louis, Mo., and when a Cornfield on Government Farm at Those Just Germinating or That Hsv#
to the N ational Zeltung. The Polish equally regarding the ownership, iden the steam er Cuba, which arrived here
Not Yet Obtained Strong Root,
Beltsville, Md.
young man came to Oregon in 1844.
government, the dispatch added, was tlfylng him by the color of his eyes Sunday. According to the arrivals
bold Easy to Destroy.
The
first
w
inter
was
spent
in
W
ash­
taking necessary m easures and had and in other ways, the judge de the Bonita m et with disaster a week
for home use. In certain sections
ington county, and the following where custom grist mills are found,
placed the fortifications under com- d ared he could not decide who ac ago while transporting De le H uerta
Weeds that are Just germinating
spring he, with his parents, located In farm ers «till have some grain ground or that have not yet obtained a good
mand of French engineer officers. The tually was the owner, but gave the troops from Mazatlan to Ensenada,
Chehalem valley anil secured land Into fiour and meal for home use. O o rootholil on the soil are very easily
defense has been entrusted to General dog to the defendant by "right of Lower California, for use against the
which he owned at the time of his easlonully a farmer is found who has killed by light cultivations such as
H aller.
possession.
Cantu rebellion.
his own little mill and who makes his can bs accomplished with ths hanew
death.
own fiour and meal.
or the weeder.
COMPILED FOR YOU
THOUSANDS ATTEND
If