Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 07, 1922, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
COMMONS BACKS PREMIER
Lloyd George Given Vote of Confidence
Genoa Conference.
600,000 ON STRIKE;
COAL MINES SHUT
STATE NEWS
SCHOOL DA1JS
I
London. — The house of commons
Salem.—Abe Evan«, for the sixth
Monday night, after an unexciting de­
time since he was committed to the
bate, adopted by the substantial ma­
penitentiary here a year ago to
Brief Resume Most Important jority of 278 Premier Lloyd George's 100,000 Non-Union Workers In state
pay the death penalty for murder In
resolution calling for confidence in the
Wasco county, Friday morning at­
Daily News Items.
eluded in Figures.
tempted to take his life by hanging.
government's policy on the coming
economic coference at Genoa. The
Salem—The Silverton Parent-Teach­
er association, at a meeting of the
vote was 372 to 94.
Murton County Parent-Teacher asso­
Prior to this the house by a vote
ciation
held here Saturday, was award­
of 397 to 84 rejected an amendment
ed the attendance flag. Thia Is the
proposed by John Robert Clynes, la-
second time that Silverton has won
Events of Noted People, Governments
borite, which, while approving an in­ Officials Do Not Expect Exact Show this flag.
andO’acificNorthwest, an ¿¡Other
Ing for Whole Country to Be
ternational economic and financial
Prineville. — Friday, April 7, has
Things Worth Knowing.
conference, declared that the govern­
Known for Some Time.
been designated as clean-up day for
ment was not competent to represent
Prineville and on that day all business
the country at such a conference and
houses will be closed for any business
Figures given out in Seattle, Wash., did not have the confidence of the
Indlanapolia.—Complete suspension except that of a clean up nature. The
Monday by Mayor Caldwell showed a
of
coal mining by union workers mark­ campaign will be conducted by the
decrease in the Seattle municipal country.
Fireman’s association of the city.
In the earlier part of the session ed the beginning Saturday of the na-
street railway deficit during January,
Eugene.—Grocery stores tn Eugen«
the house passed an hour and 20 min- tionwide walkout ordered by the
1922, of $17,043.54.
hereafter
will be compelled to place
utes of such tenseness as it had not United Mine Workers of America
all food for sale under cover to pre­
Two large icebergs were reported in experienced for many months, when
the westbound trans-Atlantic steam­ the prime minister, fresh from his Union leaders estimated 600,000 min- vent flies and dust from reaching it.
ship lanes Tuesday by the coast guard retirement in the country, threw down ers. Including 100,000 nonunion men. The city council at its meeting Friday
cutter Seneca. The Seneca is main­ the gauntlet to his opponents and de­ had enlisted in the movement and pre- night passed an ordinance to this ef-
taining the international ice patrol.
clared that a vote on the hitherto in­ dieted no change could be expected feet and it provides a fine of from $5
to $25 for its violation.
Non-union coal miners in both an­ nocuous Genoa resolution was tanta­ soon.
mount to a vote of confidence or lack
GA a HPMH'S BoDTdÄCK^.
Elgin.—Mayor Gettings has issued
The exact effectiveness of the sus­
thracite and bituminous fields will join of confidence in the government.
a
proclamation
declaring
a
dean-up
in large numbers with union miners in
If Mr. Lloyd George has tired of pension, especially In the non-union week from April 1 to April 8. Each
the coal strike April 1, John L. Lewis, office, as his son announced Saturday, and partly organized fields, was dif­
yiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:m
citizen is urged to clean up and paint
international president of the United certainly he appeared in fighting ficult to gauge, however, because Sat­
his property. The Ad club has ap­
Mine Workers, predicted Tuesday.
mood as he entered the house amidst urday also marked the anniversary of pointed committee«, and the chair-
The house Monday, by a 3-to-l vote, a storm of cheering. His rest had the eight-hour work day in the coal man, H. H. Weatherspoon, urged the
^^y
i
DO WE GET A BUMP
added $15,000,000 to the amount car­ plainly benefited him, as evidenced industry with an annual holiday in Improvement dub to co-operate.
WHEN WE HIT
X Will M. Maupin |
ried in the army bill for river and by his bronzed face and quick step, the coal fields.
OUR HEADS?
Salem.—Tax revenue derived by the
harbor improvements, disregarding and as he strode to the ministerial
The reports from field leaders show­ state of Oregon through the opera­
niiiiiimiiiiiiiiimimiiimiiimimiiiiiiin
recommendations of the budget bu­ bench with a somewhat defiant atti­ ed the great bulk of the suspension
TF YOU would take something not
tions
of
so-called
stock
fire
insur
­
LITTLE MAN
quite ns rigid as your head—a soft
reau and of the appropriations com­ tude, his whole bearing was that of centered in Pennsylvania, West Vir­
ance
companies
during
the
year
1921
a man entering upon a great fight ginia, Ohio, Indiana. Illinois, Missouri,
leather bull, for example—und Jam
mittee.
DUE "Biggest Boy" has gone away,
with every determination to win and Iowa, Kansas and nearby southwestern aggregated $72.603. as against $106.544 it ngalnst the corner of a table, n
But "Little Man" Is here.
for the year 1920, according to a re­ distinct dent or hollow will appear. If
An unexpected snowslide at Alamo, with confidence in his own powers.
states.
1 miss the "Big Boy's" heavy tread.
port
prepared
here
Saturday
by
A.
C.
you
strike
a
rubber
ball
or
any
other
B. C., has cut off the Queen Bess mine,
The house was crowded, interest
But rising »wn t and clear,
■where seven persons are reported iso­ being accentuated by conflicting re­ Reports from other fields were some- Barber, state insurance commissioner. resilient object against the same pro­ I hear
the "Little Man's" request
what
vague
and
union
officials
did
jection,
the
dent
will
appear
only
for
lated. Telephone communication has ports on whether the premier would
Haines.
—
The
first
building
opera
­
"When
"Daddy's" face be sees:
a
moment
and
the
ball
will
then
fill
been established and it is learned the demand a vote of confidence in con­ not expect an exact showing for the tions here this year are now going on out and be as round ns formerly. “I'm pupa's ownest Little Man—■
entire
country
would
be
available
be-
camp is provisioned for a month or nection with the Genoa resolution, or
Give me a penny, pieuse!'*
at the Haines Stampede corporation Why, then, don't we get dents In our
fore the middle of next week.
six weeks.
beads
Instead
of
bumps?
whether in view of the delicate po-
grounds
and
include
the
large
new
President Lewis estimated that 6000
The answer Is that we do, but they The "Biggest Boy" Is n<>t nt home.
Home sellers in Chicago are paying litical situation he would sidestep the of the 7500 mines in the country that grandstand and bleachers. In addi­
And though his absence hurts
fill
up so rapidly that we do not
issue.
more attention to home cellars this
have been operating recently had tion to these structures are the booths notice them nnd are conscious only of At least there's comfort I cun find
Great crowds of people vainly bom- closed and in addition it was pointed for concessions, box offices, side walls
year than ever before, according to
Clean collars, socks anti shirts.
the "bump” which appears almost Im­
exhibitors at Chicago's second annual barded the commons officials for out that 2500 mines have been idle and stockades for livestock used in mediately thereafter and remains for And when I look about and seo
the exhibitions.
The "Little Mun" at play.
"own your home" exposition at the passes admitting them to the proceed­ for some time.
some time. Thia bump is caused by
That lonesome feeling In my heart
Coliseum. No 1922 cellar is consid- ings and the galleries were filled with
the
operations
of
the
body
In
repair
­
In various fields — particularly in
Salem.—The state bond commission
Just somehow fades away.
ered complete without its "work the more fortunate. Among the dis­ Pennsylvania and West Virginia—the will meet here April 10 to purchase ing the injury resulting from the
tinguished persons present was the field leaders of the union were plan­ bonds for the segregated accident blow. An increased supply of blood
room.”
Is rushed to the spot und the sur­ The "Biggest Boy" has "bit the trail,"
American ambassador, Mr. Harvey, ning meetings during the next few
fund in the amount of approximately rounding veins become distended In
But “Little Man" still stands
The Russian bolsheviki continue to
who frequently smiled broadly at the days, their purpose being to gain as
$75,000. The bond commission is taking care of this over-supply. Other Beside his "Daddy's" easy chair
export large amounts of gold. In one
premier’s quaint or biting humor.
And stretches out his hands;
much support as possible from the composed of Governor Olcott, O. P, healing fluids are also brought to the
week 515 cases of gold coins arrived
Mr. Lloyd George’s speech obviously nonunion workers. In strongly unidh-
Hoff, state treasurer, and W. A. Mar­ Injured place to assist In rapid re­ He smiles nnd says with coaxing vole«
in Stockholm from Reval, while in
was not an attempt at oratory such as ized fields, which were hit the hardest
While climbing on my knees;
shall. chairman of the state industrial covery and the presence of these, to­ "I'm pupa's little num today;
another week an Esthonian icebreaker
he is capable of, but was rather an by the suspension, the union leaders accident commission.
gether
with
the
blood,
forces
the
skin
brought 529 cases valued at $22,000,-
Give me some candy, please!"
to rise. A blow on the head will
exhibition of what the critics in the regarded any break in their battle­
000. It is understood that these par­
cause a larger "bump" than elsewhere
gallery called masterly handling of front as impossible.
Haines.
—
The
O
’
Bryant
Grain
com
­
cels of gold only pass to America.
on the body becuuse the akin Is One boy has gone to fight his fight;
his audience. He coaxed, cajoled,
Mines in western Canada were re­ pany, which has operated here for the
One boy remains with me—
The "Siamese twins” will be oper­ joked and defied them in turn, but ported as closed, but those in Nova past four years, was Saturday sold to stretched tightly over the skull nnd The "Biggest Boy" with bearded Up.
the
Intervening
space
Is
very
narrow.
ated on and the connection of flesh each phase of the speech fitted in with Scotia were in operation. Five thou­ George A. Marshall, D. E. Hoge and
The "Little Man" aged three.
Hence the skin must be pushed up
that joins them severed should either the preceding like a carpenter’s joint. sand union miners in Kentucky also J. F. O'Bryant. ’ Mr. O'Bryant has further to make room for the heal­ And may the one who'« fur away
of them die of their present illness.
'Midst life'« hard toll nnd care
were scheduled under the union's pro­ managed the company for the past ing agents which the body dispatches
Plans for the operation were com-
Remain
ns fond of "Dad" ns he
Ku Klux Eject Negro.
as
soon
as
the
brain
telegraphs
the
several
years
and
maintained
branches
gramme to remain at work, Mr. Lewis
Who
stands
beside my chair.
pleted Tuesday in Chicago. The two,
injury.
Roseburg, Or. — Great excitement declaring that this was In harmony at Haines, North Powder and Telo-
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(Copyright.)
Josepfa and Rosa Blazek, were de­ was caused here about midnight Sun­ with a contract with the operators, caset, with headquarters at Baker.
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dared to be in a serious condition day night, when the Ku Klux Klan which has another year to run. In
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Albany.—On a trip of several hun­
from an attack of jaundice.
started a search for Sam Jackson, addition, 13,000 union men were to
How Io Read Your
dred miles which will be concluded by
Troops of the far eastern republic negro bootblack, who was alleged to remain in the mines to protect the her marriage. Miss Myrtle E. LaRowe II A Nh al Characteristics
are advancing steadily toward Vlad­ have insulted several women, while in properties from damage, but reports left her home in this city Friday. Sho Ilrtl 1L/ and Tendencia« — th«
ivostok, "pursuing the demoralized an intoxicated condition. The klans- to union headquarters here Indicated will travel to Mazatlan, Mexico, where ■ il mu SS Capabilities or Weak-
With *el«ht« and meaaures Juat and true.
and completely defeated bands of the men had attended a lecture and mo­ that disputes had developed in Iowa, she will be wedded to Eugene Horn-
Oven of even heat.
Failure a* Shown in Your Palm
Merkuloff troops,” according to a tion picture given by the order and Montana and Washington as to the back, former Albany young man, who
Well-buttered Uns and quiet nerves,
following
the
programme
it
was
re
­
wages
to
be
paid
these
maintenance
cablegram received in Washington
is now living on the Island of Palmeto
Success will be complete.
THE FINGER NAILS
Tuesday from Chita by the Washing­ ported to them that the negro had men.
—Mary C. Upham.
del Verde, off the west coast of Mex­
The union leaders in these states ico.
ton office of the "dalta,” the official stopped women on the street and
XX7HEN
the
"moon
nt
the
root
of
made insulting remarks to them.
CANDIES FOR THE CHILDREN
were insisting that the wages pro-
news agency of the republic.
finger nails shows a red
Eugene.—More than $600 in claims color of the mixed
Squads were quickly formed and a vided in the contracts expiring Friday
shading, It Is an indica­
Radium valued at $20,000 stolen careful search of the city was made, midnight be continued, while opera- on account of sheep being killed or tion of a combative nature, which de­ A T ALL times of the year the chll-
from the side of a patient in the Ham­ but the negro managed to get into tors were said to be seeking reduc- maimed by dogs were presented to: lights in contests of bodily strength ** dren clamor for candy, but during
the cold weather It Is more frequently
ilton, Ont., city hospital while he was hiding and remained there. When tions.
the Lane county court during March, or mental nglllty. Note whether the ■na<le
In the home.
unconscious, has been located in Syra­ located after daybreak he was given
according to the records of County nail of the finger of Baturn, or second
cuse, N. Y., it was learned Tuesday. 24 hours to leave the city and he im-
Clerk Bryson. Dogs In the vicinity of finger, bears a white mark. This Is
Twin«' Spines Joined.
Opera Fondant.
It was at first thought that the radium mediately began to comply with the
Junction City have been especially held by some authorities to Indicate
Put
two
cupfuls of sugar nnd one
Chicago.—The "Siamese twins, Jo-
had been lost in the hospital and an order.
vicious, more claims having come a voyage to be undertaken by the sub­ cupful of heavy cream Into n saucepan
ject. If a nail show« black marks, It
sefa and Rosa Blazek, who died last
expert from Pittsburg made a vain
from that part of the county than any is an indication of sorrow and trou­ and stir until the sugar Is dissolved
week, were joined at the spine and other section.
and the boiling point Is reached, then
search of the city's sewers.
Editor and Solon Clash.
ble. On the thumb nail the black add one-eighth of a teaspoonful of
severing them would have been fatal,
Prineville.—The Crook County Co­ mark shows a faulty, passionate na­ cream of tartar and boll until the sirup
The part of President Harding in
Jackson, Miss.—A fisticuff occurred according to X-ray photographs taken
operative Land association has receiv­ ture. (in the nail of the Anger of makes a soft ball when dropped into
the coming congressional campaign on the floor of the lower house Mon­ after their death.
Mercury, the little finger, a white spot
will be a silent one, it was learned at day between Jeff Collins, representa­ The pictures, it was declared, show­ ed a state charter which gives It the means a successful business enter­ cold water or until the candy thermom-
the White House, where it was said tive, and Frederick Sullens, editor of ed a continuous U-shaped spine and right to engage in the real estate busi­ prise, and a black spot means th« op­ eter registers 288. Pour nt once with­
out scraping the dish on to a marble
that the president is averse to taking the Daily News. The difficulty was also several vital organs in common. ness without profit. The association posite, a reverse or disaster in busi­ slab
or large platter lightly greased
ness.
the stump on behalf of any congres­ said to have been provoked by an The death was due to intestinal ob- was formed recently to do everything
with
butter. When cold work with a
If there is a white, stnr-shnpcd marg wooden spoon or broad spntuln until
sional candidates. Mr. Harding, it editorial in the Daily News which re­ structlon, according to George W. possible toward getting the lands of
on
the
nail,
It
is
a
sign
of
affection
was said, leans toward the view that ferred to an alleged attempt of Mr. Brady, radiographer.
Crook county settled and to bring the
it forms a ball. Cover with n damp
thnt is not reciprocated, except when
it is not the part of the president to Collins to present adoption of a com­
settlers and the owners of surplus the mark appears on the thumb nail, cloth and leave for half nn hour. Then
knead nnd mold with the hnnds until
land together.
go out on the stump and orate.
mittee report that investigated the
Sunday Movies Favored.
when It moans the opposite, or re­ smooth, adding such flavoring nnd col-
charges brought by Governor Russell
Grants Pass.—Wind and rain have quited affection.
Tacoma, Wash.—Sunday movies and
August Probst, ex-butler at the Roll­
orlng as desired and pack In
against the first insurance companies. baseball are planks in the platform of melted the snow on Oregon mountains,
Nails of medium length nnd width, Cover closely and leave until a crock,
ing Rock club, near Pittsburg, who
wanted.
nnd of a bluish tint, show thnt the
the so-called church ticket of Sumner, between Grants Pass and Crescent. circulation of the blood Is faulty, nnd
charged he was being ''railroaded”
Bulgaria Fulfills Obligation.
Opera Bonbons.
in the Puyallup valley, adopted unani­ City, until it is but five feet deep at there Is n tendency toward extreme
out of the country because of a love
Divide opera fondant Into several
Sofia.
— Bulgaria has fulfilled her mously at a political caucus following the summit, At present the blockad- nervousness.
affair with Miss Virginia Craigie Mc­
portions, flavor each and color, then
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Kay, prominent society girl, was il- obligation under the peace treaty to the nomination of Dr. C. E. Judd for ed section is but 3% miles long. About
ndd different kinds of chopped fruit.
deliver
a
large
number
of
cattle
and
half
of
this
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mayor;
L.
D.
Ryan
and
Clyde
Tuel
is
on
the
Oregon
side.
legally ordered deported, Federal
Shape into balls or press Into a box
Judge Knox ruled Tuesday, in a de- materials to Jugo-Slavia, Roumania for councilmen, and O. T. Fryar for For the last two months, passengers
lined with wnxed paper and when
cision bn Probst's habeas corpus ac- and Greece. The mixed commissions, treasurer. Street dancing under prop­ to the coast have been obliged to
firm cut Into cubes.
tion. Probst was held, however, for composed of representatives of the er supervision was also favored, as walk through the snow.
countries interested, have parted on was personal freedom within the lim-
Tk< ruin pluyj tyivaìc
Cream Mints,
further deportation proceedings.
Astoria.—Cargo lumber shipments
most cordial and friendly terms in its of the law.
Put one and one-half cupfuls of
wken
it
Ful
la
—
»
from
the
Columbia
during
the month
Panic reigned in the Union Congre- consequence of the satisfactory ful-
sugar, one-fourth of n cupful of wa­
of March were quite heavy and total­
ter
and two tablespoonfuls of corn
fillment
of
this
condition.
gattonai church in Green Bay, Wis.,
Setter Rescues Child.
irrçL.^ined thtJt.
ed nearly 70,000,000 feet. Statistics
sirup Into n saucepan. Boll to the soft
Tuesday night when a bomb was
Goshen, N, Y.—Marlow, a setter made by Deputy Collector of Customs
ball stage and pour out on a buttered
Newspaper« Cut Price«.
thrown into an audience of 500 per-
owned by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sims, Karlnen show that 41 vessels loaded
platter to cool. When cool, work with
eons gathered to hear William E.
Springfield, Mass.—The Springfield rescued their 4-year-old son Charles, at the mills in the lower river district
tl wooden spoon until creamy. Set
(Pussyfoot) Johnson, world-famed pro­ Republican announced Sunday night who was missing two hours. The fam­ during the month and their combined
away covered with a cloth. When ready
to prepare, melt over hot water, add
hibitionist, deliver his address on that beginning on Monday the price ily and neighbors hunted the fields in cargoes amounted to 31,794,682 feet.
peppermint and drop by teaspoonful«
"The New India.” It was evident would be reduced from 3 cents to 1 vain. The dog conducted a search Twenty-six vessels with 20,643,215 feet
^undìv Kut. ’
on wnxed paper. Wintergreen patties
from the action of the bomb that the cent a copy. The Springfield Union alone and trailed the child to a marsh, on board sailed for California. Eleven
R."K**
may be prepared by adding a bit of
handling had shaken its contents, announced that the price of its even­ where he was stuck in the mud. The vessels, laden with 7.702,224 feet, are
pink
coloring and wintergreen flavor*
causing it to explode in much the ing edition would be reduced from 2 boy told his mother that Marlow took en route to foreign ports, while four
Ing.
same manner as a defective fire crack­ cents to 1 cent, with its morning edi­ hold of his waist with his teeth and vessels carrying 3,549,223 feet went to
tion remaining at 2 cents.
pulled him from the slough.
er fizzles.
the Atlantic seaboard.
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