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© ay ton V olume xi No. 2 Snhune DAY ION, OREGON, DECEMBER 9, 1921, SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR Nt WSLETS GATHER EO ABOUT COUNTY COURT HOUSE Order approving inventory and ap- piallamene MAYOR’S PROCURATION WALKER GETS 5 YEARS CONGRESS CONVENES NEWS ABOUT ORE session GON INDUSTRIES F J John Gillandeta, deceased. Nov. 26, 192!. Petition for an order authorizing payment to heirs order »o F0R SEGCND allowing sama. _ " rnijum cm i ------------- PRISON CELL regular i'Uu City election k h. J 1 on the hth Daniel W. Potter, deceased. Filed day of November, 1! 1, the legal Legislative Program Expected Nov. 28, 1921. Report of sales, Order W. O. Foucb, Preet. Oregon Manu- voters, voting on tb* question of Japaese, Induced by Cashier to Burn to Require About Seven confirming sale of real property. Cannery for Insurance Must facturere’ & Merchant«’ Aaan. ia dead. amending the cbarte> by adding Minor Matter of More than Passing la Cirwit Uert Eatacada— Road being built >7 mi lea Months. Chapter II providing fi an issue of Interest Fied Freeman, plaintiff, vs W. J. four thousand dollars (| up Klackamaa river to aite of propoeed >00) bonde to Hightower, defendant. File J Nov. 26, povide funds for making 80,000 h. p. hydro-electrie plant of J. J. Walker, ex-cashier of the La Washington, D. C.—The sixty-sev dditions, ex- Miser Matter* Portland Railway Light A Power Co. 1921. Action for money. B. A. Kliks, tensions and bettermer, fayette State bank, was lente need by enth congress convened for its second to the City George E. Marlin haa fl loti hie no plaintiff’s attorney. Harry H. Balt, judge of the circuit to coat $100,000,000. session Monday. water system, adopted tl I said amend tarial commission with the county Milton men plan eonatruetfon of ment to the charter. The vote on said icourt' t0 y^* in the state peni- After a ten-day rest following the State uf Oregon, plaintiff, vs R. clerk. >25.000 hotel. extra session, house and senate re amendment wax Yea — 130, No-27. pantiary as the penalty for presuading Brown, defendant. Filed November I FURTHER PROCLAIM that 11■ran,, Takaya»na. a Japanese who win turned to face tasks which leaders The McMinnville hospital has filed 25. 1921. Nun-support. R. L. Conner, Salem—Associated Oil Co. to build an affidavit of ownership according to plaintiff a attorney. said election the question of amending indicted with Welker, to set predict will occupy probably seven 50,000-gallon tank. Waaco county to apend >65,000 on the provisions of the assumed namv the City charter by adding Chapter >11 | ’ re lo Lafayette cannery building months. Nearly a dozen questions of Frank C. Bramwell, plaintiff vs M. law. Tbe institution will be conducted J. Blough, defendant. Filed Nov. 29, providing for an issue of >3,000 bonds *l Laia>«H« December 9, 1920. with legislative policy confront the mem roada to Anelope and Bakeoven. bers, while scores of lesser matters by W. H. Barendrick and W. H. Lott. 1921. Action for money. B. Aatoria puabing 10-atory >400,000 A. Kilk», to pay and redeem certain indebtedness 'nterit to d’irau^ the Pacific States will be pressed. hotel. was adopted by the legal voters. The i ' ,re ln *urarice company of Portland, Frank Louis and Kate Louie are the plaintiff's attorney. President Harding delivered his Portland—Emanuel boapital to build which insured the structure. Taka message Tuesday. partners engaged in conducting the Fred H. Bilyeu, plaintiff, ve E. E. vote on «aid amendment was Ye«_ 118, 6-atory >350,000 fireproof annex. No -38. yama, who pleaded guilty to the charge Dayton Motor Co. at Dayton, according Alsup, defendant. Filed Nov. It appeared highly probable that no 29, 1921, Salem —Flax and Hemp Aaan. aign and was the principal witness for the Dayton, Oregon to an affidavit tiled with the county Transcript Loin justice court. consideration would be given the up 400 acrea fiber Hex on 5-year Mate against Walker, received tbe clerk. naval supply bill until some indication De'*. 5th, 1921. J. E. Mellinger, Judfmeat» minimum sentence of three years. contract and raiae >20,000 cap tai for is had of probable results of the arms Mayor. J. Claude Proffitt certifies that he is George F. Scbow, debtor, vs Harvey plant. • conference, while that dealing with Judge Belt said he believed the the operator of the Dayton Meat Ball, creditor. Entered Nov. 25, 1921. Turner vote« >25,000 iaaue for new offense of Walker was mote serious army funds is slated for late study Market at Dayton, in an affidavit filed BANKING A PUBLIC SERVICE Face 1199.75. Costs >12. Attorney because ¡t may also be affected. acbool building. thsn that of the Japanese became as a under tbe provisions of tbe assumed fees |50. Panama canal tolls and funding of Portland—3-story 100x1000 junk Banking is becoming more and more banker Walker was regarded with name law. . the allied debt are two other measures building and >100,000 laundry to go up. G. W. Bvera, debtor, ve First Ne- a public service instead of a private confidence by members of tbe com- Max Turteltaub and Joseph Hurth which appear to be linked up with tional bank of Sherldan, and S. L. snap, and bankers are becoming trusted muniCy McMinnville school budget >2000 The judge said he believed assert they ate owners of the City the arms conference Insofar as debate lees than 1921. Scroggin, creditor. Entered Nov. 26. leader* in public affairs. someone had induced Takayama to is concerned. Grocery operated at Newberg. 1921. Face $44.62. Cost« $61. Seaside gets >71,000 cash to erect The days of mere money-lending and confess and appear as a witness against This congress is the first to deal Atoead thr (arridors Charles Wiley, debtor, vs R. c. note-shaving are a thing of the past Walker through a promise of leniency. with the government’s expenditures in new school building. ____ -______________ George Phil)i|ie of near Whiteson. Braden, creditor. Entered November Medford baa shipped 1162 carloads Walker was unmoved when sentence budget form. The house and its ap- and the banker is becoming a factor in who was on the trial jury, was excused 26. 1921. Face $277. Cost* $82.70. all commercial undertakings. was pronounced. propriations committee will take up pears this year. Wednesday 6y Judge Belt, on account Eight ships loading lumber at West- Salem, Or., Dec 3.—J. J. Walker the combined supply bill with the ex Satisfied in full Nov. 29, 1921. Because the principles of business of illns«s. port and Wauna. pectation, it was said, of having all was brought to the state penitentiary and responsibility to stockholders are O. Orton, debtor, vs Frank C. Bram Al Fletcher, a well known citizen of well, creditor. Entered Nov. 29, 1921. not employed in politics, bankers a* a I here today from McMinnville to start of its items to the senate by April 5. Public utilities of Oregon will pay Inquiries into the railroad and agri taxes the coming year on a total valua Lafayette, has been here following the Face $299.84. Attorney fee* $40. serving a five-year term. He was rule are not lured that way. outcome of the Walker trial. Mr. Flet But when it comes to promoting com-1 dressed in immediately and was assign cultural problems have been progres tion in the state of >4,447,796.76 more E. E. Alsup, debtor, vs Fred H. Bil sing several months, but neither can than last year. The full value for 1920 cher wrenched his back while lifting a Monday he was photo munity enterprises, founding new ed to a cell. yeu, creditor. Entered Nov. 29, 1921. sack of potatoes and ia unable to walk industries based upon the products of I graphed and subjected to Bertillion be expected, according to leaders, to wes >181.057.53 and for this year Face $59. Cost* $23.10 Transcript take concrete legislative form for sev aa apryly as he used to. >185,504,795.29. measurements. the soil, banks are progressive. eral months. from justice court. Medford to have two new churches Louis Compton, warden of the pris D. U. Bump, a Forest («rove lawyer, “As a result of all thia, banks have Reorganization of governmental bu Mnhdnk Hess become very public in their business,” on, said that Walker probably would reaus and functions, including the ad at total cost of «115,000. who is associated with his brother, Wade Pattee, claimant, vs N. Earl Portland—Work to start on >750,000 Mark D. Bump, wax here Tuesday on says M. G. Crawford, vice-presidentof be a“aiKned to employment in the flax ministration of Alaska, promised to be Conner, defendant. Filed Nov. 25, hotel. the United States National bank of mi>l* matters before the probate court. a subject at the forefront of congres 1921. Lien claimed on dwelling house. Portland. "It was formerly the cause I Eugene will erect new municipal sional business. __________ _ Judge W. H. Hollis of Forest Gove, For material furnished. Amt. >121.60. market building. The senate, barring changes in its banker. .. . „1.dep„lu "COMPOUND” IAX4T10N who at one time waa joint senator in programme, will turn first to the al Albert L. May, claimant, vs Mortin Baker —>60 a ton gold strike reported and paid checks and made loans largely this senatorial district and repreaented lied debt funding bill. I bumpkins defendant. Filed November from Mormon basin. with the idea merely of interest A leading western bond house sends this county along with others in the Another proposition before the sen 28, 1921. Lien claimed on building or Austin — Eccles Lumber Co. fogging raturnr. out its Investment Bulletin, dated state senate, was here Monday on legal ate is the resolution to declare Tra- dwelling for material furnished. camps resume work here. “Now, if a banker realizes his re -November 26th, with a list of 142 business. man H. Newberry, republican, the duly Amount $509.39. Malheur County taxes will increase eponsibilities be must not only receive American bon! offerings which are M. A Deaton and A. W. Klinger are elected senator from Michigan and to deposits and loan money and earn pro- l^x^mpt from all Federal income taxes. $100,000 over 1921. shown to bo the owners of the Peoples deny claims of Henry Ford, demoorat, fita but he must take an active ar.d live Hundreds uf bond houses over the to the seat. Contract for $2500 gravel road to bo Market at Newberg in an affidavit filed CHILD WELFARE WORK ly interest and become foremost in see land are selling similar issues of tax- let at Milwauke. with the county clerk. Five prominent citizens with three ing that enterprises of ditferent kinds exempt bonds. Farm and Stock Loana Approved. Oregon has received 314 trucks an Diver«» Are Granted field woikers and >10,000 a year from in his district become profitable. Washington, D. C.—Approval of ad 34 autos from federal road bureau. Every city, county, state and the Decrees of divorce have been granted thu state are the child welfare commix Sometimes when he belivea thoroughly nation itself, is issuing increasing vances aggregating more than $6,500,- Portland—Liberty Laundy to erect Fred Scofield againU Effie B. Scofield; a ion. in the business and the men directing numbers of these tax-exempt securities. 000 was announced by the war finance $100,000 building. Serena Dahl against Tallak Halverson Agricultural and live It is estimated that already over corporation. Adoption uf children that are home- h® H"”1 lend and carry the loans Dahl; Martha W.ight against William less and the care and dis|>osition of I stock loans of $6.420,000 were dis Portland to get >200,000 Shrine 'dea of being constructive and i $30,000,00J, 000 of wealth invested in Wright. tributed among several states, includ hospital next year. orphan* and foundling* is in their I mBk'n® the city in general more this class of holdings is escaping tax ing Nebraska, Colorado, Arizona, New Saib Are filed Canyon City—Canyon Creek ditch bands. prosperous through the success of some ation. Mexico, Oregon, Iowa, South Dakota, L. R. Van Winkle vs McMinnville work to be completed. commercial enterprise. ” With billions of dollars being with Under a new law before anyone ean Idaho, Utah, Nevada and Texas. Motor Csr company; chattel mortgage drawn from taxable investments, the Willamina gymnasium to be built an adopt a homeless child this commission foreclosure; Frank Holmes attorney is given 20 dsys to tax burden cl.mbs in proportion on the school grounds. Oregon Banker Gets Five Years. investigate all the PRUNE MARKET IS IMPROVING for plaintiff. McMinnville, Or.—J. J. Walker, ex facts. After a period of comparative in remaining taxable property. Federal Highway Aet allows >758,- Taxation is slowly but surely reach- cashier of the Lafayette State bank, 913 for forest roads in Orsgon. Albert J. Beek vs Anna Marie Beck, activity in the market, prunea are In some counties no attention is paid ing the confiscation point. The efforts waa sentenced to five years In the divorce; Vinton & Tooze attorneys for to this state law and children are again coming into demand and the Newberg—Sawmill here cutting of our law-makers to find new ways of state penitentiary as the penalty for plaintiff. frequently adopted in homes that are Oregon Crowers association has sold 100,000 feet per day employing 200 Glory tickets lissed several cars in the last few days, ail taxing the people ia order to raise persuading Frank Takayama, a Jap men. unfit for them. revenue would bring b tter results if anese who was jointly indicted with . 30-40a. Marriage license have been issued to Astoria to have >150.000 hospital William B. Wheelwright of Portland I With an extremeiy light corp in they would exert themselves to cut Walker, to set fire to the Lafayette the following Nov. 21 Jesse Agnes Dil- next year. cannery building at Lafayette Decem fothe head of tbi. commission and Oregon and tbe California yield far be- down our tax burdens by changing our linger and Eugene Fields Hubbard, nf ber 9, 1920. George Ehninger, Mrs. E. McMillan low normal it is expected that there laws so that the billions of wealth now Riddle—Plana made to erect 1500 Dundee, Peble Mary Brixey and John community cburcb. and Frances Hays are field workers. going into tax-exempt securities could will be an early clean-up of thia year’s Grant Manning, on Nov. 23. Only ten Non Partisans Seek Washington State Myrtle Point—Application approved Persons interested address 514 stock, leaving the market bare for not find this Jocp-hole for further Spokane, Wash.—The state of Wash marriage licenses up to Wednesday had investments to escape taxation. for construction John Creek reservoir. Chamber of Commerce, Portland, Ore. “Hoth« season. Every indication ington has been selected as the next been issued this month. Our laws should be amended sa that political battlefield of the National Marshfield to have new garage. points toward a strengthening of the Probate Court The motto of the child welfare market as the season advances and the tax-exempt securities could be a thing Non-Partisan league, it was ami ou need Several road contracts awarded in Abraham K. Miller, deceased. Filed workers is, "Give Every Child a here by E. C. Dorman, national or Myrtle Creek section. of the past. outlook is most promising. Nov. 2, 1921. Report of sale of personal Square Deal” and every dollar used is ganization manager. Klamath Falls—New Episcopal church honestly expended. property. planned. G. W. Bronson, deeeased. Filed No- a . j A LITTL/: EARLY PERHAPS—BUT DESERVED vamber 26, 1921. Petition setting apart reel property. Order setting apart designating certain additional heirs at law. BUILDING A NEWSPAPER LIKE BUILDING CHARACTER A newspaper cannot be built up in a year. Like a man’s life it is a matter Minnie V. Holmes, deceased. Filed of slow growth and development. Look Nov. 23, 1921. Petition for settle over your exchanges and you will find ment. Order. all the successful ones—the leadirg Jonathan W. Barllelt, deceased. papers in every town- have long been I1 tied Nov. 25, 1921. Inventory and run under one management. It is so appraisement. the world over. Money alone can no S. B. Hopkins, deceased. Filed No- more ireate a newspaper than can vebmer 23, 1921. Order approving suddenly get for a man a rew character. final account. Affidavit uf publication. — Hon. Guy U. Hardy, Past President Lilly Flurenc» Hutzen, incompetent. National Editorial AreoMstion. Filed Nov. 26, 1921. Order confirming sale (f real estste. Labor Loses in Picketing Cate. Washington, I). C.—Organized labor Ferdinand Westerman, d.’cased. Filed Nov. 26, 1921. Ordir uf final has no right to picket during a strike when it involves Importunity, the su settlement. preme court declared. The court, in Charles Elliott Ladd, deceased. Filed Ita decision, declared no broad rule Nov. 2k, 1921. Inventory an I ap- could be laid down In the matter of praiamcnf, picketing, however, but that each case must be considered on its merits W. S. Bean, deceased. Filed Nov. 28 to determine whether the picketing 1021. Inventory and appraisement. constituted restraint and intimidation. Marshfield Standard Oil Co. building concrete garage. St. Helens—Lumber shipments for week 6.000,000 ft. Ls Grande to have box factory with >15,000 payroll. A BLESSING TO WORLD The specific proposals of Secty. Hughes for the limitation of naval armaments by the three chief naval power« have been accepted in principle by the representatives of Great Britain and Japan. Apparently there is a general confidence that a deflnate agreement will be reached for the execution of the plane in detiail. Reduction in governmental expendi tures in consequence of limitation of armaments would be a tremendous en couragement to industries, alleviate present tax burdens and would furnish the psychological background for development by utilisation of economic resources for conservation of life and creation of new wealth,