Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, September 09, 1921, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
Of CURRENT WEEK
¡ROY GARDNER FLEES AGAIN
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Robber Noted , for Daring
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NEWS
SENO SOLDIERS I i STATE
IN BRIEF.
10 NIINE FIELDS
Tacoma. Wash.—Roy Gardner, Cal-
Bend.—That the lumber industry Is
ifornla mail robber, escaped from Me
now on the up grade was the declare-
Neil's island federal prison Monday.
tion here of E. L. Carpenter, vice-
Brief Resume Most Important I Everett Impyn, Camp Lewis soldier, Uncle Sam Prepares to End president of the ShevIln-HIxon com-
puny. on his annual inspection of the
recently sentenced to life imprison­
Daily News Items,
Miners
’
Insurrection,
company's
western plants.
ment for a criminal attack on a nurse,
Brownsville.—It has fallen to the lot
was shot and killed during the at­
of the American Legion post recently
tempted jailbreak in which he and
organized here by the efforts of Jesse
Gardner and Lawardus Bogart, also
R. Hinman, ex-commtinder of the As­
serving life sentence for the same of­
toria post, to inaugurate a movement
fense as Impyn. participated.
which will give Brownsville a com­
Events of Noted People, Governments
Bogart was shot and recaptured and Forces Sent Into West Virginia Well munity hall.
Equipped: Bombing Airplanes
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
is in the prison hospital, possibly fa­
Yamhill.—The members of Yamhill
tally wounded.
Ready for Service.
Things Worth Knowing.
lodge No. 98, Knights of Pythias, ex­
emplified the fraternal spirit recent­
Warden Maloney and his deputies
ly when they went to the farm home
were confident Gardner had not es­
Washington, D. C.—The war depart­ of John Estes, a member of the order
An audit of the expenditures made caped from the island unless he had
by the army, navy and the war risk bu­ confederates who were waiting.
ment set in motion Friday machinery and helped him erect his new burn.
Mr. Estes recently lost his barn by
The break of Gardner and his com­
reau in compensation to service men
to apply irresistible force to disorderly fire. About 50 members of the order
panions
took
place
at
3:30
o'clock
in
was ordered Tuesday by Controller
the afternoon. The convicts had been elements in the five mining counties were present.
McCarl.
given a holiday for Labor day and of West Virginia, where labor dis­
Salem. — Twenty-seven thousand
Miss Ann Knoeher of Philadelphia about 250 of them were watching a orders have smouldered into what of­
was bound and gagged In her suite at baseball game between two prison ficials terip insurrection. By train acres of unreclaimed land in Malheur
a beach-front hotel at Atlantic City, N. teams.
from four army camps an expedition­ county bids fair to be taken over for
J., Tuesday night and robbed of jewel­ Gardner, Impyn and Bogart had con­ ary force numbering 2100 men was reclamatioi) by the North Canal com­
pany, providing its officers can con­
ry valued at $10,000.
trived to seat themselves together at routed for destinations on the edge of vince the state desert land board that
Approximately 1400 employes of the the extreme rear of the crowd of spec­ the mountain country. Brigadier-Gen­ they are capable of meeting all legal
Johnston cotton mills in Charlotte and tators. The trio had evidently made eral H. H. Bandholfx, the government's and financial requirements.
Rock HUI returned to work Monday, careful preparations for the attempt agent on the scene, has been placed
Medford.— F<r the first time In the UlllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIt
accepting the same basis of pay and and timed their movements to the in command.
Behind this force. Secretary Weeks history of Oregon, a county has start­ | THE GIRL ON THE JOB j
hours of labor prevailing when they second.
They waited until a tense
point had been reached in the ball said, were, as reserves, another 2000 ed suit against the resident of another =
quit
How to Succeed—How to Get
:
game and then suddenly bolted. Gard­ men and bombing airplanes which al­ county for the collection of delinquent =
Ahead—How to Make Good
:
I-«t th* turro«* Iw pluwod d«rply
Six persons were killed in Belfast ner was the fleetest of the three and ready have arrived in the disturbed taxes. It is the suit of Jackson coun­
enough while the brain cella are piacilo,
i By JESSIE ROBERTS ñ
then
human energlra will reaull Ih «m-
Tuesday during renewed rioting here reached the barbed wire 150 yards dis­ area. President Harding's proclama­ ty against J. C. Henry of Eugene,
<l»niy and the Une of loaat realalenca WiU
ba
th*
right line.
tion,
formally
putting
Fayette,
Mingo,
and many others were wounded, some tant several yards in advance of his
Laue county, an automomible dealer, '111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111
Logan,
Kanawha
and
Boone
counties
seriously. Numerous cases of gunshot companions. He had stolen a pair of
to collect $186.34 taxes assessed In OFFICE JOBS, I’EM RY.
Th. Family Food.
wounds are under treatment in the pliers from the prison tool shop and. under martial law. is in the hands of 1919 agaiast personal property In this
whipping these from his pocket, he General Bandholtz and will be issued city.
hospital«.
VISITED n wommi who I greatly
at the discretion of Secretary Weeks.
respect; the sort of woman who thick. Make a depression In the cen­
used
them
so
quickly
that
he
had
cut
The Farmers and Merchants’ State
Klamath Falls.—Harvesting of mint
The' government’s action in sending
a credit to Amerlm and an asset ter of each, remove to a hut dish and
an
opening
through
the
fence
before
bank of Marietta, Minn., was closed
troops into West Virginia, Secretary on the Caledonia marsh will start to her neighborhood. She has three nil the centers with gritted onion pulp.
Monday and taken over by the state .his escape was noticed, tbe prison of- Weeks said, evidently had the ap- about September 15. according to daughters, the oldest Just fifteen, nnd Four over nnd around the meat balls
superintendent of banks. Depleted re­ ficials stated.
James R. Watkins, manager of the Pa­ as we sat over our tea she began to
Impyn and Bogart, howeveY, had provai of the union officials as well cific Coast Mint company, which has discuss her plans In regard to the the following sauce: Sift one quart of
serve is given as the cause. The in
tomatoes, cook down until thick, add
as the civil authorities of West Vir-
stitution’s capital stock was $30,000 scarcely got away from the crowd be- ginia, who had asked for them. He re­ about 125 acres to cut. One hundred future of her girl*.
salt to taste, four sweet, green pep­
fore the guards saw them. In an in­
1 thought that it would be well to pers, steamed and cut Into shreds.
and surplus $10,000.
acres
was
planted
late
this
spring
and
stant pandemonium reigned. Half a ferred to General Bandboltz's report
give them training in some business Serve with a border of finely shredded
The visible supply of American dozen guards opened fire on the fugi­ that Philip Murray, international vice- will not yield heavily this year, said capacity.
cabbage.
Mr.
Watkins.
It
will
produce
some
grain shows the following changes: tives while the rest of the officers president of the United Mine Workers,
"Yes. But I don't want them sim­
oil
at
this
cutting.
Wheat decreased 3,853,000 bushels,
ply to be fit fur an office Job and
Melon Cream.
directed their attention to keeping in had joined in urging recommendation
corn increased 150,000 bushels, oats check the prisoners, many of whom, for troops.
Choose small nutmeg melons that
Salem.—Most of the 30-odd thousand penury. And I rule out teaching. The
increased 5,559,000 bushels, rye in­ seeing the gap in the fence, started to
“When railroads are closed up and ex-service men in the state will soon life is too hard—and. again, too poor­ nre fine flavored, after removing the
creased 861,000 bushels, barley increas- surge toward it.
armed bands of men, establish them­ receive bonus application blanks, ac­ ly paid. 1 want them to know how seeds take out the pulp nnd put
to do sumethlng that will lend to free-
ed 48,00^ bushels.
Impyn and Bogart fell at the very selves in the country, marching to cording to Harry C. Brumbaugh, secre­ dom, not slavery. And I want them throuKh a sieve. To one quart of
whipped cream ndd on^hnlf cupful
Private Mariellus T. Abernathy, at­ threshhold of liberty, but Gardner and fro, overpowering resistance,” the tary of the world war veterans' state to wurk at somethliiK that will grow of |>owdered sugar, a teas|Hsiiiful of
tacked by a shark while bathing on an wormed his way through the hole in secretary said, “you may call it what aid commission, who placed the last an Interest, not become u bore."
vanilla ami one pint of melon pulp,
It was quite 4i large order, mid yet Freeze until stiff and serve with n
island in Manila bay Tuesday was so the fence and sprinted for the woods, you please. We call It insurrection.” of the blanks in the malls here Sat­
The 19th infantry from Camp Sher­ urday. The forms were forwarded to reasonable. One of the girls was dis­ canton ginger sauce with some of the
severely bitten that he died shortly braving a fusillade of bul'ets from the
man and Columbus, O., and the 26th the various American Legion posts, of tinctly mi artist, ami her mother was Kinger finely minced sprinkled over
afterward. His companions, who wit­ guards’ guns.
going tu give her ii course in com­ the cream. A half cupful of orange or
nessed the attack, sent a call for aid,
It is only a short distance from the from Camp Dix, N. J., which were the which there are 104 in the state.
mercial designing. The second daugh­ pineapple Juice mny be lidded to tbe
first
to
move,
are
provided
with
ma
­
and a seaplane was dispatched to his baseball field to the woods and Gard­
Hood River.—The Hood River Fruit ter was to be trained in domestic sci­ above mixture nnd glace oranges may
chine guns. Howitzers, radio and head-
ner quickly disappeared.
assistance.
company
Thursday night shipped the ence and catering, and the oldest girl be used for a garnish.
Heber H. Votaw, superintendent of quarters machinery, one-pounders,
was to take mi agricultural coarse. For
Vincent de Geatano, a New York
first carload of the valley's 1921 apple
diver, met death Monday on the bot­ federal prisons and brother-in-law of specialists in gas warfare, as well as tonnage, estimated now at an approxi­ each girl the mother had Invested a
Frozen Fig Pudding.
tom of the Harlem river when he be­ President Harding arrived at the rifles, riot guns, automatic rifles and mate 2250 cars. The initial shipment, sum of money that, while not large,
Wash one |M>und of figs and let soak
would give the required start In their over night, add one cupful of sugar mcl
came entangled in battleship lines prison Monday morning at 8 o’clock revolvers. The enlisted strength of
destined
for
consumption
in
Chicago,
different
professions.
the
two
organizations,
according
to
simmer until the figs a*e very tender,
and was slowly asphyxiated as he on a trip of inspection and witnessed
If
there
were a little more of this then cool and cut into small pieces.
consisted
of
Gravensteins,
harvested
latest reports, is 2100, exclusive of the
struggled to free himself. With two the dash for liberty.
sort
of
scheming
for
glrls,-thlngs
would
personnel of the 88th light bombing from the Boneboro orchard of Burt
Place one quart of rich milk In n dou­
other divers he was engaged in laying
squadron, estimated at 150 men. The Van Horn, owner of large local and be a lot easier for them. Most girls ble boiler, ndd two well-beaten eggs
a submarine electric cable in a con­
nre
driven
to
office
Jobs
as
the
easiest
and cook until smooth, stirring con­
19th infantry was brought to field New York state apple orchards.
road to follow. Which Is one reason stantly, ndd the Juice anti rind of n
crete bed.
strength by replacements from the
why
they
are
so
poorly
paid.
Salem.—The sum of >21,505.20 was
Immigrants admitted to the United
lemon. Cool, ndd tigs and one pint of
10th infantry at Camp Sherman and
(Copyright.)
spent by the state board for vocational
heavy cream and freeze ns usual. Use
States during the fiscal year ended
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Columbus,, the 40th infantry at Camp
one pint of water over the figs nnd
education, in support of 16 depart­
June 30 numbered 805,228 as compared
Knox, Ky., and two companies from
cook
until tender In the same water,
ments
of
agriculture,
employing
19
in
­
London.—The Irish republican par- Fort Thomas, Ky.
with 430,001 for the previous fiscal
adding the lemon Juice nnd rind to the
structors. according to the annual re­
year and with an average of 1,034,940 liament's reply to Premier Lloyd
Officers of the war department
figs If desired.
during the pre-war years from 1910 George's latest communication, made familiar with martial law precedents port of the board, which has just been
forwarded to the federal board In
to 1914, it was shown in figures made
Banana Cream.
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
public in London and Dublin Sunday, and the policy of the administration, charge of the administration of the
public Tuesday by*the bureau of im­
Scald one pint of milk, ndd two well-
said
the
extent
and
duration
of
its
ex
­
rejects the British government’s pro­
Smith-Hughes law by J. A. Churchill,
migration.
beaten eggs, two cupfuls of sugar nnd,
istence in West Virginia, if declared,
executive
officer for the state board.
posais
for
settlement
of
the
Irish
when cooked until smooth, one ten-
Eight midshipmen who have just re­
would depend largely upon the dis-
LADY SEEKING BEAUTY.
spoonful of vanilla. Add one pint of
turned to Annapolis from the annual question on the ground that they are cretion of General Bandholtz.
Corvallis.—Thirty-four head of dairy
cream and partly freeze, then stir In
summer practice cruise aboard the five not based on a dominion status for
cattle have been shipped from the
ADY seeking beauty, who
one
pint of banana pulp, the Juice of
Profiteers May Escape.
warships of battleship squadron No. Ireland. It leaves the way open for
college herd for entry in the Spokane
Beautiful Would be,
two oranges and one-half of a leinon.
Washington, D. C.—Criminal prose­ interstate fair, September 5 to 9. From
1, Rear-Admiral Charles F. Hughes further negotiations, however, by of-
Where Is beauty? Near tu you
Serve In Klosses gnmlslKsl with ba­
commanding, have resigned the naval fering at once to appoint plenipoten- cution of several war contract fraud Spokane the animals will be sent to
Waiting quietly
nana balls dipped In lemon Juice and
service and their resignations have tiaries on the basis of the principle cases by the government may be bar­ the Montana state fair at Helena, Sep­
If you will but see.
rolled In powdered sugar.
been accepted, it is announced, They of government by consent of the gov- red by the statute of limitations, it tember 12 to 17, then to the Washing­
Nature Is articulate;
Melon Lilies.
was said Friday at the department of ton state fair at Yakima, September
preferred a career in civil life.
erned.
Can't you hear her call?
Cut small melons in halves after
justice.
The
federal
criminal
statute,
19
to
24,
and
back
to
the
Oregon
state
The reply to the British premier by
Application for an increase of 20
You need only imitate
scrubbing them well. Remove the
per cent in all press matter handled Eamonn De Valera had been preceded officials explained, runs for three fair at Salem, September 26 to Octo­
Beauty by your wall.
seeds nnd cut them Into pointed petals
years
after
the
committee
of
an
overt
ber 1.
Nature, that is all.
was made by the Western Union Tele­ in the British and Irish press by ap­
ten or n dozen. Arrange on n plate
graph company Tuesday to the Cal­ parently inspired statements that it act in case of a conspiracy to defraud
nnd serve a sninll ball of vnnllla lee
Monmouth.
—
Between
July,
1920,
and
the government, and many of the war­
Here Is beauty: 'Tis a rose,
cream in the center of each. A melon
ifornia state railroad commission. The would create a grave situation.
July, 1921, the Monmouth Co-operative
time
contracts
were
completed
when
'Tis a rose of red ;
leaf or n small lenf from n squash or
application said the press tolls were
Perusal of the reply, however, af­
Creamery sold 278,675 pounds of but­
Yet she does not nJl disclose—
pumpkin vine will make an appropri­
not affected by the war emergency and fords little reason to fear the imme­ the armistice was signed November
Beauty, be It said,
ter, receiving $136,108.73, an’average
ate doiley. A sauce of canton ginger
were likewise omitted from all adjust- diate breakdown of the negotiations 11, 1918.
Shown too much is tied.
syrup or a dusting with cocon mny he
The federal statute, however, it was of 45.2 cents a pound. A total of 210,-
ment when the wire utilities were re- unless the cabinet council meeting
used over the cream If desired.
317
pounds
of
butter
fat
were
bought,
turned to private control.
Wednesday should decide to impose a said, applies only to criminal cases
Only dignity may dare
from which the producers received
and
does
not
affect
civil
suits
for
Crimson harmonies,
A new basis of taxation to take the limit within which Ireland must ac- recovery by the government. These $97,870.78, or 46.5 cents a pound. In
Only women wise may wear
cept
or
reject
the
government
pro-
place of the house revenue measure
cases, it was explained, were gov- addition to butter a small amount of
Colors such ns these,
(Copyright.)
and practically all present tax laws posais.
erned by the different state statutes, Ice, ice cream, and miscellaneous pro­
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Lady, if you please.
was proposed Tuesday by Senator
which generally put the limitation at ducts were manufactured.
Unchanging Guatemala.
Liquor Inquiry Ordered.
Smoot, republican, Utah, who an­
Here Is beauty: Quietness,
Tn a town in Guatemala many of
about six years.
Gold Hill.—Activity in the revival of
Modesty, repose;
nounced he was preparing a bill em­ Washington, D. C.—Investigation of
the wares offered for sale are similar
Beauty Is not fair unless
to those sold 400 years ago, before the
gold mining in the Elk creek district
bodying the plan, which he estimated all outstanding liquor permits is to
Ford Assets $263,368,199.
Dignity It knows—
Spanish conquest, nnd where the mis­
is evidenced by the rush of miners and
would yield $3,895,000,000 this year. be begun shortly, and many cancel-
Lady, here's a rose,
Lansing,
Mich.
—
Total
assets
of the prospectors from the southwest states.
called "Indians" nre clothed In the
He added that he would take the ques­ lations may follow, prohibition of-
(Copyright.)
guy, fantastic'garments of pre-Colum­
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tion up with the senate finance com­ ficials said Monday, It is the inten- Ford Motor company at the close of This district is up Rogue river and
bian days.
business
June
30,
were
$263,368,199,
Elk creek about 40 miles from Gold
mittee when it begins consideration of tion of the authorities to comb out all
On Su/iday, busiest shopping dny,
according to a statement filed by the Hill, the nearest shipping point. The
revenue questions Thursday.
but bona fide users of certificates.
hundreds
of Maya men, women nnd
company with the department of state. elevation of the district varies from
children come into mnrket from the
The motive of the Klu Klux Klan They assert that at present the prohi­
The assets include $54,844,538 in 2000 feet to more than 5000 feet. It
ctk tk< big
surrounding vnlleys nnd volcano
•was being sought in Chicago Tuesday bition enforcement bureau has no ac­ cash on hand in banks; plants, includ­
slopes, laden with country produce. A
Is a heavily forested area and Is with­
curate
information
as
to
how
many
in a federal investigation of the or­
ing lands, buildings and improve­ in the Crater Lake national forest.
ten-mile Jog-trot, with a huge basket
And v/ond<r witk
outstanding
permits
are
forgeries
or
ganization instituted by John V. Clln-
ments, valued at $46,926,010; machin­
.upon
her bead and the Intest bnby
nln, assistant United States district at­ are being used for illegal purposes.
Bend.—Settlers on the centra) Ore­
slung on her bnck, Is nothing to one-
ery and equipment valued at $21,183,-
torney. He asserted that he would
of^ these swnrthy, sturdy girls.
990, and good will valued at $20,- gon Irrigation district will have a tax
IF From 'tkis Vbjt
Coolidge In Accident.
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investigate allegations that the klan is
517,985.
of $1.25 an acre to pay if the budget
an "absolute monarchy” opposed to
Williamsburg, Mass.—Vice-President
favored by the district directors is ac­
A little verse rrwy conrse
public policy, that it collects $10 year­ Coolidge and ten other men escaped
CONGENIAL,
Big Bomber It Wrecked.
cepted. The budget, which is for ap­
to me.
ly from each member with apparently Injury Sunday when the speaker's
Fairmont, W. Va.—A large bombing proximately $115,000, takes care of all
Rn«.Casn
He: I love hunt­
no accounting, that it charges $6.50 for platform on which they were stand­ plane, in charge of Lieutenant Leslie outstanding indebtedness, and Is actu­
ing and fishing.
regalia costing less than $2, thus be­ ing collapsed. The vice-president, un­ Arnold and containing two army bf- ally for a three-year period, including
She: So do I
ing a corporation operating for profit, perturbed, climbed out of the debris, ficers as passengers, bound for the accounts for 1920 and the first eight
hunting for good
and that numerous lawless acts have made his way to another platform and trouble zone in southern West Vif» months of 1921, and estimated ex­
times and fishing
been ascribed to persons acting under delivered the address at a celebration ginia, was wrecked three miles north penses for the remainder of the pres­
for compliments.
the guise of the klan.
of the 150th anniversary of this town. of Fairmont Friday night.
ent year and for all of 1922.
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