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il ay tnn VOLUME XI NO. 4 STrtbmw DECEMBER 23, 1921 DAYTON. OREGON. SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAR MFWÇIFTÇ Í' A TU F D I v LTT u LLIO Ur«IIIL.Il* ED ABOUT COUNTY COURT HOUSE Minor Matter of Mure than Passing Interest Want» Strictest law» ; Ht. N. Purtland, Olegin; C. S. King, 299 Ban Rafael Portalnd, Oregon; W. Olson, 114 W. Wygant St. Portland, i Oregon; Erin Rendahl, 510 No. Sheri dan St. Purllard, Oregon; Fritz Jacob sen, 430 1-2 Mil) St. Portland Oregon. TUNNEL AT ELK ROCK j NOW COMPLETED , 1 to December 6, an average of 100 men were employed. The work as< •srrhd on day and night—twenty-four hours a day. The original Elk Ruck Trestle 1050 feet in lenght was constructed and The Completion of Elk Rock Tunnel placed in service during the winter of on the Southern Pacific, East Side 1887. Elecric Line, beween Portland and At that time it wa. considered quite Oswego wee celebrated Monday morn an engineering feat. ing, December 5, 1921. The building of the trestle furnisher! Now that the movement of trains the missing link in the Willamette aerosa Elk Rock Trestle is a matter of • alley Railway, a narrow gauge line The United Slates of America, the history, a few facts and figures relet- rxlenling south to Dundee, which was British empire, France end Japan, ing to this improvement should be of built in 1885-6 by Mr. Dundee Reid, with a view to the preservation uf the interest. and associates. genet al peace ar.d the ma'nUnance of The enitre rest of Elk Tunnel ap their rights in relation <o their invuier in 1893 this line was taken over by proximates $350.000. the Oregon and California R. R. Com- possessions and insular dominions in It is more ihan a quarter of a mile region of the Pacific ocean. pany. Shortly after the track long. The a tual measurements are widened to standard gauge, and Have determinua to cuuviu'jc conclude n a treaty treaty sa» w lavtvs isiiHvu tu the to this effect and have appointed as. LIJ5 feet, height 231 feet, trestle reconstructed. their pleniputentiaries: width 18 feet. Prior to the construction of the In penetmting Elk Rock it waa j trestle The president ut the United Stetes ! in IUD the inner latter prill part UI of lOfi, 1887, *sw ass of America. necessary to remove nearly 31.000 cubic i through service to Portland was main- Hiu msj«sty, the king uf the United ; y“r,,B ut decomposed bu«lt, of which tained for about a year and a half by l * ha c,iff a I ■ 4V I a 1 . il . . componed _ . . 1 at . a depth a Kingdom of a Great Brltlan and - Ireland, I ,he •* chiefly the use of a steamboat. TEXT Of 4-POWER AGREEMENT CATHERINE P. MONTGOMERY Katherine P. Montgomery was born in the State of Kentuckey on May 31, I860 and after a brief illness passed from this life at the McMinnville hospital on December 15, 1921, aged 61 years 6 months and 14 days. She was married oo May 6, 1880 to Hugh Montgomery at Winfield, Kan J and to this union there wore born seven children of whom two hsve preceded their mother to tho life be yond And in sddition to s Isrge number of friends end sympathizing neighoora she leaves to mourn ber de parture her husband Hugh Montgomery, her five living children, J. D. Mont gomery, Myrtle Peffer, and Clarence, Raleigh and Edgar Montgomery to- uether with six grandchildren. NEWS ABOUT ORE GON INDUSTRIES Bend—$25,000 pipe line to tap Ps lina Lake. Linn county mi lieage tax to be thr mills below 1921. Klamath Falla—Box factory to open with 60 men and run all winter. St. Helens lumber shipments 1/ water in November 9,650,000 ft. Portland to start work on $1,000,04 > Elk’s temple at once. North Bend sawmill silent for a yes to open with 300 men. Mount Angel parties planning to ereet a new cannery, Buxton sawmill idle for years to eut 100,000 ft. per day. A burned factory employs no men and pays no income. Help prevent fires and waste caused thereby. Portland has cut tax levies about 3} mills, nearly $500,000. County Judge W. F. Daniela has given hie views to Governor Olcott thualy; “I can assure you that your action in calling the legislature to- guthei al this time will be heartily ap proved, especially by tl use having the responsibility and interest in the road wurk. As to weight and speed uf heavy vehicles, I think the state highway When only 17 years of age the commission should have the entire deceased un ted with the Chietian control, and the county courts control Church and for 44 years has walked the of all other roadu, w ith authority to journey uf this life with her hands in prohibit any traffic detrimental to the ths hs.id of the Master of life: and interests of the nubile. A law might behind the face. be enacted so the county courts could ■nd of the British dominions beyutid ; I his steamboit operated from the passed from this life with the hope of The portals uf t e tunnel are lined foot of Jefletson Street in Portland to the resui rection. Baker business men to finance milk amhurize the toad foreman tu act with j the sea«, emperor ut In J a and the Duminion uf Canada, for the Cm.mju- with concrete fur a dsptbofSJ feet, * ii point on the shore of the Willamette authority in case of heavy rainstorms Sue was kind hearted, sympathizing condenser at Haines. Boring contractor to build $18.000 ur other emergencies. I hope there wealth of Auatrahu, for the Dominion the lemalnoer being timber lined with River, at the routh end of Elk Kock hi d fully alive to the interests of the uf New Zealand, and for India. Poit Urfoid cedar. ! Trestle. will be soma very stringent lawn en of Kinguum of God. Sho was a delightful concrete buisneaa block. The presidenl of the French : epublie. ; Thu truck within the tunnel is on a ’ Only’a few year, ago, a portion of St. Helens voters to pass on $15,000 acted at this coming session nf the p.rson to talk with being bright and His majesty, the emperor ol Japan, i double reverae cuive and along the the old boatslip near Elk Rock TrestM well informed and interested only in community hall. legislature.** Who havir.g communicate! their full aide« are electric lights. Portland Gas A Coke Co. erects Saits Are filed was still in evidence, as mute testi- the best things. She tried to make power*, found in good and due form, 2.000,000 ft. gas container costing the beat of her life and longed for During the construction oeriod June mony to the progress of transportation. Through Vinton & Tooze as atturn have agreed as follows: better opportunities to show her $1,000,000. City uses 9,000,000 ft. eys, Ferale Busby has tiled divorce ARTICLE 1. devotion to ths Christ and Hie Church, daily. proceeding« against Horace Busby. The high contracting parties -gier Falls City cannery pays 10 per cent and this church will miss her very much as between tte.nselves to respect lh»ir now that she is gone. Rev. M. H. dividends. Ward Mendenhall, of Shenadn, Ri. tights in relation tu their intuiar pos Albany taxes 53J mills for 1921. Kendall conducted the funeral eervices 2, brought in one hubcat pelt on Dec Mansions and inaulai dominion* in the I Grants Pass—Night and day crews in the Christian Cbucrh in Dayton Sat ember 10, and R. E. Berry o( McMinn region uf the Pacific ocean: urday Dec. 17th 1921. A large con- working on Caves higbwsy. ville, Rt. 4, brought une in on Docem If there should develop bit nun Ashland fruit shipments total cuurse uf sorrowing friends followed ber 8 Each e< llected $2.00 bountv. of the high contracting psi tie* a Cuh- $120,000. the remains to the I. O. O. F. Cemetery The last bounty money prior to that troversy arising out uf any Pacific When you tax a corporation to death near town where they reat in peace. time was paid November 26 to L. O. queation ana involving their said rights tbere is no job for the workman. Let Larson of SI eridan, Kt. 2, fur two which is not satisfactorily settled uy the people think. euyote skins fur which he received $7. diplomacy and ia likely tu affect the | FRANCE WILL ACCEPT RATIO Oregon City votes 2j mill road tax Marriat* Lkemes Greeted narmoniuus accord now happily subsist to be used in city limits. Ten marriage licensee weru issued in ing between them, they shall invite Briand and Ambassador Harvey Hold I Marion county to sell $200,003 road Conference in London. bonds. this county during Novemlxr. Up to the high contracting parties to a joint December 7, only five glory tickets had conference, to which the whole subject London. — France will accept the North Bend approves $6,000 need original naval ratio laid down by Sec- for fire department. i-een granted by the county clerk. will be referred for consideration ano retary Hughes at the Washington con- Velma Lee Brunn filed her marruge adjustment. Portland—November, 1921, building ference, Premier Briand informed permits show large gain over Novem authority on Dec. 12, 1921. ARTICLE II. George Harvey, the American ambas- ber, 1920. Dec. 7—Mohala Olive Deakin, uf If the said rights ate threatened by sador, at their meeting here. McMinnville, and Niels Peter Nielsen, the aggressive action of any other Sherwood reports greatest building He authorized the ambassador to of McMinnville. activity for many year«. power, the high contiacting parlies notify the American government to Apprtisrmenl in I odd (state shall communicate with one another la it within the power of Gompers, that effect. fully and frankly in order to arrive at Lenine, or the Big Four Brotherhoods Inventory and appraisement of «state Although Premier Briand’s authori an understanding as to the must to fill the breadbaskets of the workmen of the late Chas. E. Ladd in thia county zation, which has already been con indefinitely without allowing boneat-to- is given at $10,000 of real property efficient measures to be taken, jointly veyed to the French delegation in Washington and the American state goodness work? and $12,667 of peraonal property. Mr. and separately, tu meet the exigencies uf the particular situation. Canyon City—Survey of John Day department, makes no mention of sub Ladd waa a resident of Carltun. cut-off road being made. marines, there is reason to believe ARTICLE III. Probstc (curt that the French proposals regarding This agreement shall remain in f< rce Astoria—Clataop mil) opening plan John Featherkjle, deceased. Filed for ten years from the time it shall I undersea craft were discussed by M. ned fur Jan. 1. Dec. 12, 1921. Certification of publics- Briand and Ambassador Harvey. It take effect, and after the expiration of Baker Eccles Lumber Co. to resume tion. Order tu aell real property. Is hinted that the French may have legging operations. aaid period it Hhall continue to be in J. P. I Wade, decesed. Filed Dec. 9, more to say on this subject. force, subject to the right of any of the Oregon City—Plans completed for* 1921. Order allowing final account high contracting parlies to terminate temporary bridge across Willamette. and determining heirs st law. Certi it upon twelve months' notice, aftei Medford—Baptists to construct $40,- ficate <f publication. 000 church. the expiration ul the ten yenrr. T. C. Thompi on, deceased. Filed AR riCLE IV. Linn county has $29,816,506 taxable Dec. 7, 1921. Order re-appointing ap property. Thia agreement shall be rstiiitd as praisers. ~ » soon as possible in nccordance with tne Lebanon—paper mill reduces wages. Nels Nelson, dcceetid. Filed Dec. constitutional methods of the higti con Every westerner should buy sugar Warsaw. — A man by the name of 7, 1921. Order sppioving final accuun tracting partiun, and shall take effect Wolfe Lindenfeld. alias William Linde, manufactuied in the West and help and discharging executor. on the deposit of ratifications which has been arrested by the Polish police build up our beet sugar industn. lien (laim here as a suspect in connection with Eugene—$60,000 street car improve shall take place at Washingt <n, and C. 8. Det met ing, claimant, vs Jack thereupon the Wall street explosion in New ments comleted. the agreement between Spady and Honur Rose, Dr. Flynn «nd Great Britain and Japan, which wes York September 16, 1920. Reedsport—$8,000 dredge to be built Sylvester Cosgrove, the American for use *n Reedsport-Scottsburg high Dayton Muti r cumpHny, h partneiahip, concluded at London on July 13, 1911, department of justice agent, has sent way. consisting uf Unman Wilson, Hurry eliall lei mi inte. a cable dispatch to Washington giving Gray and Fiank Louis, defendants. Bend It« i Works to install $20,U00 the name of a blacksmith who Wolfe Filed Dec. 12, 1921. Claim lien on worth machinery. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Lindenfeld alleges manufactured the certain Nash autumobilu (Run-about) Portland will spmd $1,500.009 in bomb and engineered the details of buakn 1 da will be received ty the for $60.80. I sbor performed upon said 1922 for street imi rovements and the explosion in Wall street in 1920. । unden igned until the hour uf 8 o'clock machine. sewers. The address is given as 100 West p. m. the 16 day ut Januaiy 1922, end In Circuit Court Sandy to erect $4,000 school. Fortieth street. New York city. The immediately thereafter ope; ed by the Jacksonville —Road d stricts vote Frank C. Bramwell, plaintiff, vs blacksmith is supposed to be in the City Council of the City of Dayton, United States at present. levies to co-operate with county in Ethel M. Dennistun defendant. Filed Oregon, at The Council Room in said building roads. Dec. 7, 1921. Action for money. B. City for an issue of City uf Daytun Astoria to install atclighta. A. Kliks, attorney for plaintiff. San Francisco Gangsters Get 50 Years General Obligation Water Londa in the Rainier—Standard Oil Co. to ereet Hattie Peebley, plaintiff, vs C. W. San Quentin, Cal—The state board principal sum uf $4,01)0, and fur an warehouse. McCready, et al, defendants. Filed of prison directors decreed that Ed issue of Dayton Funding Bonds in the WH.NTHEPAPER DOESN'T COME | women folks alone, Baker— Contract kt tor constuction Dec. 7, 1921. Actiun for money. Vin mund (Spud) Murphy and Edward principal sum uf $3,000, said bonds to I He'li read about the parties, and he'll 5-mile railroad. Kruvosky, pugilists, mmebers of a ton & Tooze, plaintiff's attorney. be in denominHtions uf $500 each, to be My father says the paper he reads fume and fret and groan; San Francisco gang convicted of at Silverton foundry enlarged. ain’t put up right. Judgements dated January 1, 1922, and to mature He says of informstion it doesn’t have tacking two girls in November, last He find* a lot of fault, he does, perus Astoria ships 23,970,000 ft. lumber R. V. McFall * Leela McFall, debt- in not to exet!ed twenty Jeara from a crumb— year, should serve 50 years in prison in ’ it all ni^ht. in November. ore, Otto W. Helder, creditor. Entered d"te (bidders to specify the maturity here. Murphy and Kruvosky had been tie says there a<n t a single thing in But you ought to hear him holler when Oregon City—Warehouse to be built Dec. 7, 7 1921. 1921 Face $70 71 : or maturities desired,) said bonds to sentenced by Judge Louis Ward to Dec. Face $70.71. the taper doesn’t come. it worth while tu read, bear interest at six per cent perannum, indeterminate terms of one to 50 for county road machinery. Linn A Deverili, judgment debtors, He’s always first to grab it and he years. payable semi-annually on July and Jan And that it doesn’t print the kind of Eugene—Booth-Kelly mill opens. vs T. J. Call, judgment creditor. En reads it plumb clean through, stuff the p inple need. uary first, principal and interest pay Employing 130 men. tered Dee. 10, 1921. Face $9150.85. He doesn’t miss an item or a want ad able at the Fiscal Agency of the State He tosses it aside and says it’s strictly Police Guard Wall Street. Sherwood—Plans being made to Costs, $58.50. —thia is true, of Oregon in New York City. oi the bum — New York.—Wall sweet’s principal •pend $40,000 for municipal water He says they don't know what we Assumed Nam« The approving legal opinion nf But ynu ought to hear him holler when financial Institutions were being supply. want, tho dure newspaper guys, Portalnd & Newberg Stage Line. Messre. l«al. Minor & Wlnfree will be guarded by reinforced details of po the paper doesn't crini. I’m going to take a day ioma time ’an Portland-llll, 000 contract warded eucceiefu) bidder or Hi raids a out the weddi :'s ■nd he J Filed Dscmber 9, 1021, lice and private detective« in antici Conducting a futnlehed the go an’ put 'em wise; to eonetiuct 1-story building, pation of another bomb explosion, motor stags line between Portland and bidder!. •note like III get I u\ WONDER WILL SANTY COME? POLES ARREST BOMR SUSPECT The C rudi teMrVdi the light Pationi conducting sanisi rilrg I*. 5 jj 4 4!B> 4*<*» Pn t* njict a y of oll hid*, Newberg. Ai H I.ndi Origoni Ai E. uü9 oi ^,T li tucks-, Hometimes It ‘° I Matrillh 1 He M ds th* «rclal dOm’s W t most derisila ihotlL Hr -sys they make the papan fot ihj HIM as though they must be deaf and blind and dumb— But you ought to best hit» hOllM Wb n thi plpar doesn't «on* —Helected, $26,000 bonds voted for 1,000 eera warning of which waa lent to a broket irrigation dietriet in Josephine County. In tho district advising him to leave Myrtle Point plena monlelpal watat town or tho vicinity of tho stock M- change, M ‘ 1 w