Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 21, 1921, Image 2

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    WORLO HAPPENINGS “ =*” RAILROAD STRIKE
OF CURRENT WEEK
OCT. 30 ORDERED
SCHOOL DAYS
sible by Railroad Chiefs,
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Chicago.—Presidents of the leading
I middle western railroads In a state-
, i ment Monday night turned down as
Brief Resume Most Important LiT„„lh„
Daily News Items.
road labor board
,h0
500,000 Men to Go Out First
Day; Million May Follow.
Cove - Foundation for the second
new business house to be erected on
the site of the Trippeer block, burned
down in the September, 1018. fire, Is
being laid by Lewis lllooin, pioneer
public group that
. freight rates be reduced immediately
———
as a possible means of averting a gen­
Qulnaby -Celery shipping has be
eral railroad strike, and charged, that
gun earlier than usual thia year and
the proposed walkout “would be a
several carloads have gone out from
strike against the government, called
the Lake Lablsh gardens this week to
by the unions primarily for the pur­
distant points, while a large acre­
pose of nullifying the transportation
age is being given special attention
Events of Noted People, Governments act creating the labor board."
Mail Traina Are Specitically Includevi in anticipation of the holiday trade.
The statement followed a meeting
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
In Instructions Isaued on Walk-
St. Helens.—The county court ap­
of the association of railroads enter­
Things Worth Knowing.
out
Paralysis
of
Linea
Pian.
pointed
D. W. Price of Scappoose, F.
ing Chicago and was signed on behalf I
B. Holbrook of Goble and Henry Krals
of the organization by Samuel Felton,
of Clatskanie as the budget committee
president of the Chicago Great West
Emery Mapes, of Minneapolis, 68 era. The Chicago & Northwestern. | Chicago.—More than half a million to aid the court In preparing the an­
years old, president of the Cream of the Chicago. Burlington & Quincy, the I American railroad men Sunday were nual budget of county expenses. They
will meet with the court November 7.
Wheat company, died Monday night of Santa Fe, the Chicago, Rock Island &
ordered to initiate a strike October 30,
heart disease.
Pacific and the Chicago, Milwaukee &
Salem.—A total of 8584 ex service
while other unions whose membership
Archaeologists at work in the ruins St. Paul are some of the larger roads brings the total to about 2,000.000 an men entitled to benefits under the so-
called bonus law enacted at the last
of ancient Ephesus have discovered a represented at the meeting.
nounced officially that they were pro- session of the legislature and approv­
By
coincidence,
the
statement,
which
crypt believed to be the tomb of St.
John the Evangelist, it was said n a reviews the railroad situation and paring to follow suit and make the ed by the voters at a subsequent elec­
causes of the strike, was issued at walkout general on the same date.
tion, have filed their applications with
dispatch received in Paris.
almost the same moment Warren S. I
Under this programme the tieup the world war veterans’ state aid com­
Joel and James Cheatwood, twins, Stone, president of the Brotherhood
mission.
celebrated their 90th birthday at the of Locomotive Engineers, was giving would be complete, according to union
Corvallis.—Loans by the student
home of the former in Leavenworth. out a statement in Cleveland telling predictions, by November 2.
loan
fund amounting to $3508. and ap­
Kan., Tuesday. Both have reared why the four big brotherhoods and
The hour was fixed for 6 A. M.
plications
amounting to $1000 In addi­
large families and are active.
the Switchmen’s Union of North Amer­ October 30, except for one Texas line,
tion. indicate the activity of the com­ | THE GIRL ON THE JOB |
ica had authorized a walkout on Oc­
A reduction of 40 cents a barrel in
whose trainmen were authorized to go mittee on loans for this year. In nine
tober 30. The president’s statement
the wholesale price of flour was an­
days following registration 27 students S
How to Succeed —How to Get
2
I
out
October 22.
said, in part:
=
Ahead—How to Make Good
—
nounced Tuesday by a prominent Cali­
obtained
loans.
Four
per
cent
interest
Railroads
listed
in
the
first
group
Maks my mortal ilrssma coms true
“The thing it is proposed to strike
fornia milling company. This is the
With ths work 1 fain Would do.
is
charged.
|
By
JESSIE
ROBERTS
=
against is the decision of the railroad on which the strike is to become ef­
Cloihs wltli Ilfs ihs i «oak Intent;
first drop in the price of flour in the
Ui ms t>« ths thing I meant
labor board authorizing the reduction fective touch 42 of the 48 states, with
1-a Grande.—J. H. Peare, recently ap­ auiiiimiiiiimiiimmimiiiimmiiiiiiiin
—Jolin G. Whittier.
last two months.
a
trackage
of
73,000
miles
out
of
the
of 12 per cent in wages which the
proved for the office of receiver of
THE WHOLESOME CUSTARD
the United States land office here, and CO-OPERATIVE CLASSES
John A. Spencer, ex-clergyman, who railways put into effect July 1. There total of approximately 200.000 miles.
The New England states comprise Cari Helm, approved for the office of
is
at
present
no
other
possible
ground
was convicted in Lakeport, Cal., for
USTARDS of different flavors nra
N INTERESTING plan has been
for a strike by the railway labor the group that is virtually untouched register of the same office, this morn­
always good desserts for the chil­
the murder of his wife, Mrs. Emma
worked out by a certain high
I in the first walkout.
brotherhoods.
ing assumed their official duties. Both
dren and are usually well llkt-d
school
In
Its
commercial
depart
­
Spencer, and sentenced to life impris­
The strike orders were issued to the received word from Washington that
“The labor board was created by
ments. This Is a Cooperative method by them. One egg to a cupful of
onment, arrived at the state prison
big
five brotherhoods, oldest and most their bonds had been approved.
the
transportation
act
passed
by
con
­
by which the girl students get actual milk and two tnbleapoonfuls of sugar
Tuesday to begin serving his sentence.
gress in 1920, which delegated to it powerful of the railway unions, and
practical
work together with the class or less will make a thin custard which
Salem.—J. A. Churchill, state super­
will be sufficient for two small cups.
Herman Stout. 15 years old, West­ the duty, in case of disputes, of deter­ they specifically included mail trains. intendent of schools, has returned to work.
For instance, in the salesmnnahlp If the custard Is desired thicker, two
ville high school boy, yielded a six- mining reasonable wages and working Their provisions instructed strikers to
Salem after a week passed in eastern count« the
girls work one week In eggs to one cupful of milk will make
inch screwdriver when operated upon conditions. The wage reduction put keep away from railroad property with
and central Oregon attending teachers' school and one week In some large a custard which will mold. Of course,
at a Danville, Ill., hospital Tuesday into effect July 1 was authorized by a warning that "violence of any nature
institutes. He reported increased at­ department store alternately. The when food value Is considered, the more
morning. Stout had been at the hos­ the board under the provisions of this will not be tolerated by the organiza­
tendance
In most of the schools and storca nre making their Inducements egg the more nutriment.
pital for a week suffering from a sup­ act. Therefore, the strike which has tions.”
Cup custards are more attractive In
said no difficulty had been experi­ to young women who wish to become
The strike was announced following
posed attack of appendicitis.
been ordered will be, if it* occurs, a
enced this year in obtaining In- saleswomen more attractive, and they ap|»e«rnnce If decorated In some form.
an overwhelming vote, said to be up­
are seeking a high class of employees. A dot of Jelly or Jelly cut in cubes, a
structors.
Machinery of a national investi­ strike against a decision made by a
wards of 90 per cent, favoring a strike
And It Is the girls who have taken a candled cranberry or cherry, or any
government
body
acting
in
accordance
gation, designed to cheapen the
Eugene.—A farmers’ institute is be­ course of training with the view of bright preserved fruit la al way a fes­
because
of
a
12
per
cent
wage
reduc
­
marketing of dairy products to with a federal law.”
tion authorized by the railroad labor ing planned for Cottage Grove Novem­ becoming expert In the profession tive, and n spoonful of nuts adds to
give dairy farmers better prices for
board of July 1, and after it was de­ ber 15, 16 and 17, according to an­ who are sought for. They tiegin at Its food value.
their goods and to provide city con­
Care should be taken In the pr«*|iara-
clared by the Association of Railway nouncement Saturday of Ira P. Whit- the bottom, while they are still work­
sumers with better products at reason­
! ney, county agricultural agent. who Is ing In the school, and by the time tl<»n of a custard. If baked, place the
Executives in session Saturday that a
they have been graduated they are cuatarda In a dish of water and watch
able cost was set in motion in St. Paul.
further
reduction would be sought by I co-operating with E. J. Edwards of ready for a good position with every carefully not to overbake as they be­
Minn., Tuesday.
the railroads. It was said that the the extension division of the Oregon pro«|>ect of steady advancement.
come coarse and tough. A baked cus­
A site for a naval aviation base at
strike decision was made before the Agricultural college, the Cottage Grove
The complete course Includes de- tard has a finer flavor than boiled, and
Washington, D. C. — The shipping announcement of this further intended chamber of commerce and the Eugene signing, color matching, house fur- Is particularly good with tart berries.
Charleston Harbor, Wash., has been
board
issued a statement that no ac- cut. Printed instructions as to con­ chamber of commerce.
Nutmeg, cinnamon, orange rind,
offered to the government by the
nlshlng, etc. A girl will specialize
lemon,
mnple or caramel are all good
Inter
In
certain
types
of
the
work,
Charleston chamber of commerce, it tion was taken officially Monday, by duct of the strike. Issued in Chicago,
Hood River.—Stanley C. Walters,
but she Is given n grounding In all. flavors, as well ns chocolate and cocoa.
was announced Tuesday at a hearing either the shipping board or the emer- were dated Saturday, October 14.
chief forest ranger of the county, Just
If she tins n good foundation she In Chocolate grated over the top, or
before the house naval committee. Ad­ gency fleet corporation, to form or
“I fear it will be one of the most back from a tour of inspection, report­ going to know what to sell her cus­ coco® sprinkled lightly over the cus­
discuss
plans
for
using
government
visability of establishing such a base
serious strikes in American transpor­ ed that the six-mile stretch of grading tomers. She Is unlikely to make bad tards Hilda to It* food value. A pinch
vessels in the event of a general rail- tation history,” said W. G. Lee, presi­ on the Mount Hood loop highway on
off Puget sound was discussed.
sales, and so suffer returns.
of snlt Is needed In ull custards, other­
road strike, and “that no request had dent of the railroad trainmen, who, the northeast base of Mount Hood I h
With
such
school
work
and
such
wise, they nre lint In taste. An orange
A. B. Burgess, a negro employed by been made for them to act or to fur-
training as are offered by the type of flavored custnrd Is delicious served
during
recent
weeks,
has
sent
circu
­
nearing
completion.
Crews
will
break
the Atlantic Coast Line railway at nish information.”
lars to his men warning them of the camp In the next few weeks, he said. high schools quoted, n fine class of with n spoonful of ornnge marmalade
Savannah. Ga., probably has the larg­
J. Frey, vice-president of the critical nature of the steps they con Slashing crews, Mr. Walters said, have women Is going to be attracted to the on top.
est family in Georgia. He is the fa­ emergency fleet corporation, said that
work In Increawlng numbers. The
finished five miles through dense tim­ stores realize the value of the ex­
ther of 32 children and had three the fleet could turn over 25 oil-burning templated.
Caramel Custard.
The country was divided into four ber in the vicinity of Horsethief pert. It Is a thing thnt will pay look-
Put one-half cupful of sugar In no
wives. Twenty-six of the children are ships a day for ten days in the event
Ing Into by the ambitious business omelet pnn and stir well while melt­
living. The negro has been blessed that their use was desired immediate­ groups, in which the men were au- meadows.
ing; when a golden brown add one
St. Helens. — A conservative esti­ girl.
with seven sets of twins and two sets ly, the statement continued. He added thorlzed to walk out progressively, one
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quart
of boiling hot milk, adding very
group
every
24
hours.
Names
of
the
mate of the building done and now In
of triplets.
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that there would be no difficulty in i groups were not made public, but un
carefully a little at a time, when the
un- ­ progress In St. Helens during the last
In a spectacular raid staged simul­ obtaining crews owing to the number officially the identity of roads in the
caramel la all dissolved and mixed
six months is placed at 1126,000. Most
with the milk add five slightly beaten
taneously in five precincts of Wash­ of seamen out of employment, and first group to go was learned, subject
of the buildings have been residences,
egg«, a pinch of unit, a teaapoonful of
ington, D. C., Saturday, prohibition of­ urt er, that the men, employed on the to changes, which union officials said
the business houses being the new
vanilla and strain Into a mold, dilll
ficers gathered in 31 suspects, Includ­ laid-up vessels, would form a potential WOuld be few Thls fir8t group ln.
office of the Columbia River Stevedor­
and
serve with a caramel snuce. Four
ing the alleged “king of Washington nucleus in manning any such boats. eluded 8ome of the country’« greatest
eggs will make a rich custard, but not
ing company, the new Spokane, Port­
bootlgegers,” and a large quantity of
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
rail systems, from coast to coast and land and Seattle depot, which cost
so well to mold.
liquor, and smashed what is believed
Chief's Bank Account Big.
For the amice brown a cupful of
from Canada to the gulf.
$15,000,
and
the
business
block
of
Mrs.
to be one of the largest whisky rings
sugar,
add one-half cupful of boiling
New York.—Bank accounts of Police
H. F. McCormick now under construc­
in the east.
HEART WEATHER.
wnfer, stir until dissolved and when
Commissioner Enright showing depos­
tion and which will cost $35,000.
cold serva as ssuce.
A hope that the public press through- its aggregating $100,421 since he as­
KIES are not always amethyst.
Eugene.—The concrete pavement on
.A cupful of cake crumbs stirred Into
outout the world will do its part to sumed office in 1918 were read into
And stars are lost In midnight n custard will often prove a good way
the west side Pacific highway, just
mist,
promote international understanding, the record of the Meyer legislative
of using leftover cake and making a
south of Corvallis, has been opened to
The
sun
Is curtained by the rain,
committee
Monday.
Other
bank
ac-
and particularly to make easier the
dainty, nourishing dish for n child's
traffic, affording a continuous 40-mlle
Day has its darkness, night Its pain ; supper or lunch on.
Washington, D. C. — The public stretch of pavement between Eugene
tasks of the armament conference, was counts offered in evidence showed that
And yet the hill the sun has kissed
expressed by President Harding in a E. P. Hughes, ex police inspector, who group of the railroad labor board and and Corvallis and eliminating a bad
I know «ball feel his kiss ugaln.
message to the press congress of the retired a few months ago to operate a the full membership of the interstate detour just out of the latter city. The
world, which began its session Tues­ private detective agency which guard- commerce commission, by personal di­ opening of this pavement also fur- We do not ask perfection of
Copyright, 1*11, W.Bl.rn Newspaper Union.
day at Honolulu.
ed piers, had deposited $1,069,152 rection of President Harding, joined nlshes a paved highway betweeA
Eu- The earth below, the skies above;
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since 1918.
They have their moments that are
Saturday in an effort to avert the gen and Portland except for the sec-
----- vwwwvrwvrv
Several Russian provinces which up
drear,
threatened serious railroad labor com- tion of 12 miles between Corvallis and
to the present have been considered
And winter conies to every year—
Postal Loot $200,000.
plications.
Albany and a mile between Barlow We ask It but of those we love,
self-supporting, are clamoring to be
Summoned here by the president. and Canby.
By C. N. LURIE
San Francisco.—More than $200,000
Perfection only of the dear.
listed for government aid because of
the three members representing the
was
the
total
face
value,
as
disclosed
Portland.—The Brownsville woolen
famine, M. Kalinin, head of the Rus­
Common Errors in English and
public on the railroad labor board mills at Brownsville, Or., will
resume Hearts have their weather, every
How to Avoid Them
sian central committee for famine re­ by checking Sunday, of the registered
were
escorted
by
Mr.
Harding
to
a
heart
—
the manufacture of woolen goods by
lief, announced in a speech at Moscow mail stolen by four unmasked robbers
conference with members of the inter- next spring, according to present We do not live with perfect nrt.
Saturday. The number classed as from the Rialto postoffice station at
Hearts have their time the thunders
"LOVELY."
state commerce commission, which plans, and with that end in view the
New
Montgomery
and
Mission
streets.
starving, therefore, is raised to nearly
roll,
was
unfinished
and
left
open
to
re-
The
actual
loss,
however,
was
much
installation
of
new
machinery
and
the
25,000,000.
Their little tempests of the soul.
ID you t-njoy the play?” "Yes,,
lower, because the bulk of the known sumption Monday.
overhauling of the mill is to be taken But soon the tempest shall depart
I had a lovely time.” The
Silence was maintained even in the up this winter. J. L. Bowman of this
Liberty bonds, which recently touch­ shipments involved was of a nonne-
And leave affection’s aureole.
person who used the word
face of the strike call issued late Sat­ city, while on a recent trip to Browns­
ed the highest prices of the year, were gotiable nature.
“lovely" In this sense did not know,
urday at Chicago, but the purpose of ville, assured the people of that com­ You who are patient with the skies
or forgot, that "JotWy” should lie used
heavily sold Tuesday and closed at a
the meeting was said in an announce­ munity that the mill would be started When suns go down and storms arise, only to describe something which Is
Wheat Supply Cut Down.
decline of from 58 to 156 points for
Be patient In the time of stress,
ment
to be consideration of "the pos­ again as soon as machinery could be
adapted to or worthy of being loved
the second 4s and the various 4’4 per
Washington, D. C.—Wheat on farms,
The
tempest meet with tenderness. —that Is, of Inspiring the highest
sibility
of
an
early
adjustment
of
rail
­
cent issues. Sales approximated $13,- excluding that required for use by the
obtained for a two-set mill.
love must be patient, must be wise— esteem of which the human being Is
500,000. The decline was largely at­ farmers, was estimated by the depart­ road rates and wages.”
The sun obscured shines none the capable. The word "lovely" means,
Salem.—Demand will be made upon
tributed to realizing of profits by spec­ ment of agriculture in figures made
less.
the catastrophe fund of the state In­
according to the Standard dictionary,
Puebla Governor Fleet.
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ulative interests who had bought at public Monday at 318,000,000 bushels
"possessing mental or physical quali­
dustrial accident commission for the
considerably lower levels.
ties thnt Inspire admiration or love;
Mexico City.—Jose Maria Sanchez, first time since the department was
this year, compared with 447,000,000
winsome, charming, lovable, ns
OBSERVING
bushels last year.
governor of Puebla state, fled from created as the result of an explosion
A meeting in the Colorado state cap­
lovely face.' ”
THE
CUS
­
Puebla Sunday night on horseback, at the mines of the Beaver Hill Coal
TOMS.
The word “lovely” has, therefore, a
itol Saturday night called by women’s
accompanied
by
30
followers,
in
the
Ritz Hotel Changes Hands.
company in Coos county Friday. In
Lady of the
distinct and valuable place in English
clubs to stir public sentiment against
Frank A. Clark, formerly proprietor course of a demonstration against order to provide for such accidents the
House: Well,
diction, and should not be debased by
prohibition violations was thrown into of the Clyde Hotel, has recently pur­ state authorities, who were charged
what do you
workmen’s compensation act was
use In connection with common or or­
commotion when Judge Ben B. Lind­ chased the Ritz Hotel at Park and with being responsible for the new
want ?
amended In 1919 and a fund establish­
dinary matters, or trifles. Instead of
Hungry Har­
sey of the juvenile court, denied the Morrison, Portland.
tax law, which was alleged to provide ed by setting aside $50.000, accord­
“lovely,” In most cases some such
old: It’s just 4
privilege of the floor, leaped to the
Mr. Clark is one of the best known for excessive rates. Although martial ing to W. A. Marshall, chairman of
words as attractive, agreeable, pleas­
o'clock, lady,
top of a desk and shouted denuncia­ hotel men in the state and is spending law has not been proclaimed, federal
■o you can glm
ant, enjoyable should be employed.
the state industrial accident commis­
tion of city officials in the enforce­ several thousand dollars in making troops under General Maycotte are
me do conven-
Here is correct use of “lovely”; “She's
sion. There is now $100,000 In the
tional blacults
ment of the prohibition statutes.
adorned amply that in her husband's
guarding the city.
the Ritz Hotel a Class “A” property.
fund.
an’ a shot o’
eye she looks lovely.”.
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