Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 29, 1921, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
$50,000,000,000 IS OFFERED1
Germany Agree« to Pay ¿Six Billions
less Than Allies'^ Demand.
SUPREME COUNCIL
MEETING IS CALLED
Berlin.—The ultimate total indem­
nity which Germany agrees to pay the
land China hogs uro now going tu the
allies is 200,000,0004)00 gold marks,
Hawaiian Islands and their quality is
($50,000.000,000), as against 226.000.
so high thul the sales bring repeal
000.000 ($56,000.000.000), demanded
orders.
by (he allies in their Paris terms.
Newberg —At a mass meeting in the
This has been positively stated by
auditorium
of the Newberg cannery
those close to the government, al­
Saturday ufteruoon a movement win
though the German counterproposals
launched for the organization of a
have not been made public here.
booster
society here to be known as
Dr. Simona, the foreign secrotary,
the
Berrians.
did not present the new proposals to
the roichstag Monday because of an
Grants Pass.—A fund of $5000 was
Events of Noted People, Governments understanding with the American em­ Premiers Lloyd George and Briand.
raised here recently among business
bassy and for the additional reason
However, Declare U. S. Envoys
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
men. to be used in advertising the
that the note to President Harding
rosourç«1» and scenic attractions of Jo­
Would Be Welcomed.
Things Worth Knowing.
suggests that he feel free to query
sephine county.
back for further information or the
elucidation of any point not clear, be-
Pendleton.—American laborers will
i
Lympne, England.—The allied gov­ have preference In all public work
Major-General Leonard Wood Mon fore submitting the note to the
day was elected head of the University entente.
ernments will be Invited to send repro done by the city of Pendleton as re­
i
of Pennsylvania by the board of trus­ The Germans suggested making the
sentatives to a meeting of supreme sult of un ordinance passe«! by the
tees. He was nominated by the board annuities in the payment of the
city council last week. The ordinance
council next Saturday to consider the followed recommendations made by
parations flexible, dependent upon the
i
last month.
recovery of German industries. An in- German proposals, if they are receiv­ । the Pendleton post of the American
William Jennings Bryan called Mon­
ternational loan was suggested, to be ed in the meantime, and to determine Legion.
day on President Harding. He said
floated immediately for the purpose ■ of upon immediate collective action
he did not discuss policies or politics,
Eugene.—Pardon of Martin ('lurk,
placing ready cash at the disposal of should the German proposals be un­
but merely assured him of his person­
who
was found guilty of manslaughter
the entente, but no sum is named.
acceptable. This was decided upon here last fall, was denied by Governor
al regard and good wishes.
Germany expressed her willingness by Premiers Lloyd George and Briand.
Olcott, according to friends of the con
Attorney-General Daugherty has de­ to pledge the customs revenues as
If the British coal strike is ended, vlcted man who on Friday presented
clared he would make a personal in­ guarantees and further offered to de­ the supreme council will meet in
the pardon petitions signed by more
vestigation into the shooting of Major liver manufactured articles to the
Paris; it the strike is not ended, it than 2000 persons of Lune. Linn and
the meat Ims browned; onions may
Cronkhite at Camp allies with the understanding that Ger­ will meet in London.
Alexander
be added, if desired. The meat, If
:
Douglas
counties.
Lewis, Wash., three years ago.
many will pay the producers and get
| Till. GIRL ON HIE JOB | cooked slowly, will be very tender
The United States government will
credit
on
the
indemnities.
Germany
Hood
River.
—
E.
M.
Cummins,
man
­
Sixteen children were injured, four
not be invited to attend, as it is not
E
How to Succeed—How to Get
E and have n good gravy to serve with It.
Ahead—How to Make Good
=
of them seriously, in a panic after also offered immediate participation in a signatory to the treaty of Versail­ ager of the Takatee orchard In the =
8our Roaet.
the explosion of a firecracker during the work of restoration in the devastat­ les, under which the supreme council Underwood, Wash., district, here Sat­ f By JESSIE ROBERTS E
Take four or five pounds of the
a motion picture performance in ed areas; labor and materials to be meets, but both premiers would Wel- urday on business, declared that crop
supplied by Germany and credited come the presence of American dele- conditions there were never better. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiin rump of beef, one medium sized onion,
Valencia, Spain, Monday night.
six whole cloven (stick these In the
Recent frosts have caused no duinage
against the indemnities.
gates.
BOOKSELLING
A quantity of morphine and 415 cans
meat), one-half cupful of cider vine­
and
apple
trees
will
be
In
full
bloom
No suggestion was made of Ger­
They consider it unfortunate that
gar, one cupful of canned tomatoes,
of opium valued at $45,000 were seiz­ many's willingness to assume the in-
the
coming
week,
he
said.
NE of the beat known and moat one cupful of boiling water. But all
ed by San Francisco customs inspect­ debtedness of the allied powers to the the German government should not
Hucceaaful retail seller« of books into* a kettle and cook tightly covered;
have
sent
a
copy
of
its
latest
pro
­
Salem.
—
The
Crater
I-ako
National
ors Tuesday in the baggage of the United States.
In
this
country went on record recent- when nearly done, salt to taste. Strain
posals
to
them,
so
that
they
might
Park company, with a capitol stock of
trans-Pacific steamer Siberia Maru.
have begun an examination at this $40,000, has been Incorporated by R ly, in a speech made before the Wom- the gravy and thicken with flour; cook
en’s National Bookselling association, until smooth. Serve around the meat.
The American shipping board vessel
meeting.
W. Childs. R. W. Price and Eric V.
as believtng that an era of great ex­
Huron, managed by the Munson line,
The conversations between the pre Hauser, all of Portland. Headquarters pansion for the small bookshop is at
Spaghetti With Hamburg.
which will sail from Montevideo Wed­
miers have turned upon the French of the corporation will be maintained hand, and he add«*d that be thought
A cupful of chopped fresh meat add­
nesday for New York, will be a “wet"
project of occupation and economic in Portland. The Cylinder Grinder women were particularly suited to
ed to a dish of cooked sphagettt or
ship, it was announced by the line.
control of more of the Rhenish West­ corporation has filed notice of dissolu­ take a large part In this expansion.
macaroni will make a good main dish.
New York.—Lines tending toward a phalian region.
“I think that many women who have Put the meat In layers with chopped
tion.
A general investigation of the rail­
worked as librarians would make flrat-
Both premiers are quite agreed that
nation-wide strike on May 1 of more
Baker. — Announcement by C. I. clnsa booksellers, and I think that a onion or a bit of garlic, Into a baking
road situation was ordered Tuesday
than 175,000 unionized marine engi­ the Ruhr coal fields must be occu­
dish, add salt and )wp|>rr and bake
by the senate. A resolution offered by neers, firemen and seamen were close­ pied if Germany continued to default Wilde. Portland, a mining engineer, good business woman could not do for an hour or more until the «pa­
Chairman Cummins of the interstate ly drawn here Monday when the in payments already due, or coming that a clay plant for the manufacture better than put her money Into a ghetti I b well seasoned.
commerce committee was adopted unions refused to consider a new con­ due May 1 and in case of failure to ac­ of firebrick and tiling materials would small book shop In any of the thou-
be established here If negotiations for sands of towns throughout Amert«-*
without debate or division.
tract proposed by the owners carry- cept with satisfactory guarantees, the
the purchase of clay lands six miles where t tie re Is no such shop at proa-
Rigid restriction of immigration was ing wage cuts averaging 25 to 35 per terms of the document signed at Paris southeast of Baker are successful. As ent." He added that there was «1-
«O. till. W..t.m Nawapapar Unloa >
January 29 by the allied governments.
recommended Tuesday by Secretary cent.
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proposed the new industry will employ ways a better chance of succeeding
It was learned authoritatively that
The engineers, through their na-
k*lth a bookstore In a town that hnd
Hughes in official documents to con­
w
130 men.
a public library, thnn In one where
gress. They were interpreted by con­ tional president. William R. Ryan, fol- no advance on the Ruhr would be
Grants Pass.—The most sensational there was no such Institution.
gressional leaders as reflecting need lowed their refusal by issuing a strike made until after definite decision and
Yet it is possible for n clever woman
for immediate passage of the immigra­ order effective that date if the cut approval by the supreme council. Pre­ recovery of gold in the history of
to so arrange things that her little
Oregon
mining
was
brought
southern
miers
Lloyd
George
and
Briand
re
­
is
put
into
effect.
The
firemen
and
tion bill.
store will become an attraction even
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
seamen, through Andrew Furuseth, garded Germany's note concerning her to Grants Pass Saturday by M. Norden,
In h neighborhood that has not yet
Seattle bankers and business men
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manager
of
the
Boswell
mine.
In
the
president of the International Sea­ willingness to undertake reconstruc­
acquired a tast«» for reading. 8p«»clnl
welcome the prospect of consortium
men's union, said their men had voted tion of the devastated regions as a dis­ Sucker creek district, who arrived with programs and lectures could l>e ar­
BACK ON THE JOB.
loans to China of 13.000.000,000 now
on the matter and they, too, would tinct concession, satisfactory so far as nine bricks, weighing 962.48 ounces ranged for In the shop; there should
being arranged in Washington, D. C.,
:1IH la the time of the buat up.
and valued at $17,565.26, the result of be a carefully thought out plan by
quit work if the wage cut was made it went
as they believe this will open up com­
This I m the end of the trail;
nine
days
’
run
of
the
mine.
to
attract
the
children
;
there
M. Briand recalled, however, that
which
effective. Overseas and coast-wise
merce between China and all Pacific
be poster displays that would Though your icin' you do,
might
American ships on the Atlantic, Gulf France has repeatedly applied to Ger­
Salem. — During the week ended
Still tiie ground will come through
coast ports.
of Mexico and Mexico*will be involved many for certain materials for the April 21, 1921, 447 accidents were re­ strike the popular fancy. The thing
An' your Icin' an' cusaln' will fall.
Is
to
g«-t
people
to
come
to
the
to
do
Women employed by the railroads in unless the differences are adjusted.
work of restoration, without getting ported to the state industrial accident
The eaves are a drippln' nt midnight
store
in
the
first
place,
by
any
means
1920 numbered 87,457, or 151 less than
At the close of the conferences it an answer.
An' out of the south comes a nub;
commission. Of these, 426 were sub­ that will seem effective. The actual
in 1919, and nearly 10,000 more than was anounced that Admiral Benson,
ject to the provisions of the compen­ buying of books would come later, but You kin talk about l<*i
in 1918, said a report issued recently chairman of the United States ship
All you like, Mister Boas,
sation act,. 15 were from firms and cor­ it would come.
by the interstate commerce commis­ ping board has called a conference of
But Spring has got back on tiu» job.
"Let
the
women
get
In
now,
”
snld
porations that have rejected the pro­
sion. Of these 1363 were doing shop representatives of the owners and
visions of the act, and eight from pub­ the speaker, "for we are at the begin­ You kin rave all you like of the timber
work last year.
unions at Washington. It was indicat­
Thet lays In the woods at the stump.
lic utilities not subject to benefits un­ ning of an Important and Interesting
expansion of retail bookselling. The You kin swear you will haul
With the death toll of the tornadoes ed federal influence will be used to
der the statute.
more bookstores then» are, the better Ev’ry stick of it all
Washington, D. C.—The interstate
and storms which swept six southern bring about an agreement and prevent
each
will do, for book buying Is a
Roseburg.
—
For
the
third
successive
To the road an' the bank 'an the
commerce commission Saturday de­
states Friday and Saturday remaining a strike.
progressive disease. Once you catch
year
Harry
G.
Wilson,
a
resident
of
dump,
nied the application of the Puget sound
at approximately 100, relief work in
It.
you
can
never
shake
It
off.
The
Umpqua park addition, claims the hon­
But she's got all creation ag'ln you,
Gas
Kills
One,
Hurts
4.
cities
for
a
reopening
of
the
case
on
the storm areas is being pushed, with
field is tremendous, and there Isn’t a
The sun an' the wind nn' all that,
rates on grain from the Snake river or of having the first strawberries of more Interesting profession In the
reports Wednesday indicating imme­
Boundbrook,
J.—One man
An’ she'll bust ev'ry road
the
season.
Mr.
Wilson
Saturday
world."
diate needs of sufferers have been killed and four persons were overcome basin.
An' she’ll stand ev'ry load
The line forms at the right—don’t
Schedules recently prescribed by the brought a goodly number of large and
met.
with phosgene gas which early Satur­
An* your timber will stay where
delicious
berries
to
the
city
ami
placed
crowd, please.
commission increased rates 5 per cent
it's at.
day
began
escaping
through
a
leak
in
With a majority vote for “bone dry”
(Copyright.)
to the Puget sound cities and decreas­ them on display. The season is well
the
tank
of
a
large
chemical
company
prohibition in Ontario Monday estimat­
advanced here and a few warm days
You ought to know somethin' of
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ed them 5 per cent to Portland.
ed at 200,000, Rev. A. S. Grant, secre­ here and drove residents of the town
will put Douglas county strawberries
woman—
The
commission's
order,
after
re
­
tary of the Ontario referendum com- to places of safety. Earl Fillman, em­
You've
seen her both single an' wed;
on
the
market.
viewing the title of the case, read in
You know you can't stir
luittee, announced immediate steps to­ ploye of the plant, died from conges-
full as follows:
Newberg.—At a meeting of the New­
Any notion in her
ward procuring measures against the tion of the lungs.
“
Upon
further
consideration
of
the
berg
Farmers' club here Saturday
When once it gits into her head.
Authorities said that there was
manufacture of intoxicating liquors in
records in the above entitled proceed­ afternoon the growing of broccoli was
But,
of all of the contrary women,
Plain
food
la
quita
enough
for
ma;
enough
gas
in
the
tank
to
kill
the
en-
the entire domain.
ings and of petitions for rehearing fil­ discussed and committees were ap­
Miss Spring Is the worst of the lot;
tire population of Boundbrook.
nature can subsist on three.
Twenty-nine new cases of pneu­
When you want her to freeze
ed on behalf of the public service com­ pointed to interview the farmers rel­ If Thank
heaven for three.
Ainen I
She will thnw, if you please,
monia, six of influenza and 13 deaths
mission,
state
of
Washington,
on
be
­
ative
to
getting
this
industry
started
I
always
thought
cold
victuals
nice;
Robbers’ Loot $20,000.
My choice would be vanilla ice.
An' she'll freeze when you’re wantin'
from the two diseases were shown in
half of the port of Astoria, Astoria here on a large scale. It is planned
Los
Angeles,
Cal.—Jewelry and keep­
It hot.
Tuesday's official report of the Chi­
chamber of commerce and the city to form an association of the growers
sakes
valued
by
the
owner
at
$20,-
cago city health department. Health
of Astoria, and on behalf of certain so that the broccoli may be marketed
EVERYDAY FOODS.
No use to dispute with a heifer
Commissioner Robertson as a result 000 were obtained by four men Sat- Seattle, Tacoma and Everett, Wash., in carload lots through the Oregon
Er argue a cnse with a skirt;
NICE way to cook pork chops If Spring wnnts to thaw,
issued new warnings to beware of a urday- when they overpowered Edwin intervenors, it is ordered that the said Growers' association.
E. Pearce and his Chinese cook at the
for a busy day is to place them Neither reason ner law
new influenza epidemic.
petitions be, and they are hereby de­
Salem.—Of the total of 5367 acres of
Pearce residence here, according to
over a pan of thinly sliced potatoes,
Will keep her from doin' you dirt.
nied by The commission.”
loganberries in Oregon, 3445 acres are seasoning well with salt and l>ep|>er,
Alberto Terrazas, son of Luis Ter­ an estimate of his loss made by
It’s will er It’s won't with a woman—
in Marion county, William Allen of bake until the chops tire well done,
razas, governor of the state of Chihua­ Mr. Pearce to the police. Mr. Pearce
She snys when she won't er she will.
Several Fascisti Slain.
the Hunt Cannery company told the and serve from the baking dish. The You kin talk til) you're black
hua when Huerta was president, was is connected with oil and timber in­
Rome.—Several fascist! were killed Marion County Realty association at moisture In the potatoes nnd the fat In the face, but the shack
reported to have been taken prisoner dustries in Kentucky.
Will be bossed by the petticoats still.
and a number wounded when they its weekly luncheon. Mr. Allen said In the pork will be sulHdent to make
and a sum of money estimated at be­
were ambushed by communists Sun­ Salem was to Oregon what San Jose the dish of the right consistency.
tween |20,000 and >25,000 taken when
Gasoline Cut 3 Cents.
Even a small family mny enjoy a We think we're her lord an’ her
12 men held up a Mexican Central
Chicago.—A reduction of three cents day near Piacenza. Daggers were em­ was to California, as a canning center
master,
dl«h
of sauerkraut by covering n
train Tuesday afternoon north of Chi­ a gallon in the price of both gasoline ployed in the hand-tohand fighting an«l that the farmers should Increase quart of krnut with n slice of nice
She swears she will love nn' obey,
huahua City.
and kerosene was announced Monday which occurred at one stage of the rather than curtail their fruit pro­ pork steak; usually there Is very lit­ We think we re the head
duction. Mr. Allen said that in 1920
The league of nations committee of by the Standard Oil company of In­ attack. One communist was killed and there was packed in Oregon 190,075 tle snlt needed; bake until the steak Of the house, us she Multi
We w ould be w hen we bore her
slid kraut are well cooked. Long, slow
inquiry into the deportations of wo­ diana. The new prices become ef­ others were stabbed. Sporadic fight­
away.
cases of loganberries.
cooking of ut least three hours makes
men and children in Turkey has been fective at once. The present price of ing is still in progress.
But a month or so nftcr the weddln'.
a
fine
well
seasoned
dish.
Another
Fascist!
from
Piacenza
organized
a
gasoline
is
23
cents
at
the
tank
wagon
■Salem.—The Oregon public service
organized. It is composed of Mrs.
When honeymoon season Is flown,
way of cooking kraut Is to roll a nice
Emma Cushman, nominated by the and 25 cents at the filling station. The punitive expedition which burned com­ commission, acting upon the assump­ spare rib around It and bake long nnd Sho quits sayin’ "dear"
tion that the Interstate commerce com­ rfowly, adding salt If n«»eded, and An’ she gits on her ear
president of Robert college of Constan­ present price of kerosene is 13^ and munist headquarters.
mission had denied in toto application pepper to taste.
tinople, Dr. Kennedy, nominated by 10 Li cents.
An’ she kicks us plumb off of the
Only Citizens Get Jobs.
of the Puget sound interests for a re­
throne.
the British and Madame Gavlis, nam­
Retail Decline Is Slow.
Hoquiam, Wash.
Decision was hearing of the Columbia river basin
ed by the French.
Swiss Steak,
It's likewise up here In the timber;
Washington, D. C.—Studies made by made at a meeting of the Four L local grain rate case, In a statement issued
Have two |H>unds of round steak
We think we lire runnln' the thing;
Government expenditures for March the department of commerce disclose in the Eureka mill with Manager Shaw Saturday, said it was the natural as: cut «me Inch thick, Iny It on a meat
increased heavily as compared with that reductions in retail prices are of the plant to employ only American sumption that the order carried a pro­ bonrd. and with the edge of a saucer We're falling the trees
February, according to the monthly not keeping pace with those in the citizens hereatfer, first papers not be­ vision requiring the carriers who In pound Into It n cupful of flour or more, An' we’re mnkln’ It freeze—
But nil of n sudden It’s Spring.
statement by the treasury. Ordinary wholesale trade, Secretary Hoover said ing sufficient. Old employes who have cidentally were not a party to the last turning and pounding It well. Have
Then it's mix up a walk fer the
expenditures totaled $536,476,360, as Monday. The inquiry will be continu­ first papers and show the right spirit proceedings to file tariffs placing In a tnblespoonful of suet fat In a hot
swampers
against $351,102,035 for February, ed, but Mr. Hoover said that so far as regarding second papers will not lose effect the differential of 10 per cent fry ing pan. lay In the steak and brown,
An' can the whole mncklnnw mob;
while public debt disbursements were his department was concerned there their jobs, but no new men will be In compliance with the preceding order watching closely not to let even n bit No use fer the boss
$962,598,242, as compared with $79,- was no apparent remedy for the situa­ taken on who have not Cull citizen­ of the interstate commerce commis­ scorch; then cover with boiling water Er the crew er
nnd simmer over low heat for two or
860,750 lb February.
tion.
Miss Spring has got back on the Job.
ship, it is said.
sion.
three hours, add the seasoning after
(Copyright.)
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