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Say ton tribune XI NO. 26 DAYTON, OREGON, MAY 19, 1922. ilEWSLH sgathered MOOT COUNTY COURI HOUSE SUBSCRIPTION 11.75 PER YEAR BRILLIANT YOUNG ORATOR TO BE HEARD HERE «mmLIGHT WIRES RECEIVE RADIO pQQDr nr nrrn MS ABOUT MS- BB ORDERED fl® g Invention Perfected by Army * '•UDL Ul 0 I ELL Exercises Held in Park Officor Ende Static Trouble. Mmnrn Art Exercises Held in Park. Ball Game Chicago.—Elimination of the crack Virgil I. Shepherd Will DI muss "Ths [nds Big Day ling and bussing accompanying radio House We Live In." «ignals, which has proved the greatest The May Pay exercises cm held- by obstacle In the development of wire Department of Justice Asked The clouds of business 'epressiou the high school was staged in the city less communication, has been accom are rapidly disappearing Reports Minor Matter of More than Passing For Report on Purchase all parts of country show in dness re park on Friday afternoon last. The plished by army experts, it was an Interest vival. When employment commences nounced here. of Lackawanna. procession tiled to the perk snd Queen prosperity returns. General tax re The invention, which separates all Hester I, was escorted to her lest of duction must be secured projiortlon- static noises from the radio signal, Prulmle Court Washington, D. C.—An order from ate to drop in cost of living. honor, where immediately after her ar was perfected by Major J. o. Mau the senate to the department of justice Many miles rock ballasting being rival she was crowned. Proceeding thia borgne, signal officer of the sixth Wayne Honeywell, a minor. Filed Muy io. 1923. Report of sale. l’roo “Hall to the Queen” was delivered by corps area, and Dr Louis Cohen of and the federal trade commission to done on 8. P. R. R. In southern Lane make an investigation followed closely and northern Douglas counties. «r publication and posting. Elisabet Hibbert. Following the coro George Washington university, con C latskanie—Local cannery signs up upop the announcement in New York Charles E. lutdd, deceased. Fileu nation the “Weelome to the Queen” sulting engineer of the war depart of the purchase of the Lackawanna 25 acres cucumbers. May 10, IMI. Final return, Ordei Eugene—Two more sawmills start was delivered by Lucille Fisher. Song, ment, after more than two years' ex Steel company by the Bethlehem aetil ; date for hearing report of fin work. Queen's chorus; Folk Dance, Group of perimentation. •I a« ount. Steel corporation and upon reports re Winchester—Work started on auto Another Invention announced in cently circulated of a prospective • hr.stiue Cleinenson, deceased Girls; Song, Eighth grade; Why we camp. Filed .Uy 10, 192?. Petition to probat* connection with the elimination of Choose the Queen, Aletha Bou I dan; In merger of six large independent steel Astoria—Retail price of milk drops will. Will. Testimony of subscrlblni disturbing noises was a resonance companies. struments! Duot, riarnet Coburn snd 2 cents a quart. witness to will. Certificate of pro Sandy to have new $30,900 high The order, embodied in a resolution Sophia Detmeiing; Drill, Fourth-Fifth wave coil by which a radio receiving I ate. Oath of executors. Order ad set may be plugged Into any ordinary offered by Senator La Follette, repub school. milting will to probate. grades: Song Double Qusrtet; Tourna electric light socket and radio signals lican, Wisconsin, and adopted with Florence—Cheese actory to be built 8. 0. Thompson, deceased. Filed ment, Primary boys; Song Male Quar- here. received as well as with an aerial. ■'•lay 11, 1922, Final account and re little discussion except for an address tot; May Pole Dance, which concluded Ashland—-Equipment being rushed < •opts. First notice to creditors. Or by the Wisconsin senator, directed the for Crater I^ke highway. one of the most enjoyable programs House Cuts Highway Money. der u> publication of notice of settle federal agents to inform the senate Eugene- -$3025 sewer contract let. ever witnessed here. ment off final account. Washington, D. C.—The house voted what steps have been taken or pro- Pendleton—Construction work of John T. Wood, deceased. Filed Ma; Following the exercises in the park, to eliminate from the postoffice ap posed to ascertain the probable ef- plant of Sheil Oil Co. completed. 10, 1922. Supplemental Inventory an* the crowd retired to the baseball park propriation bill the senate amend fects of the merger Halsey-Harrisburg road to be hard and what action appraisement. Order approving In and there witnessed a fast game of ball ment under which $190,000,000 of fed has been instituted surfaced. protect the Virgil I. .Shepherd will deliver his ventory and appraisement. Order fo Eugene—Contract let for modern lecture, “The House We Live In,” at between the local high school team and eral funds would be made available public interests.” naie of real property. during the next three years for state feed mill and warehouse. the high school team from Newberg? Chautauqua on the fourth afternoon. The department of justice was fur Abraham K. Miller, deceased. File, Astoria—Three British ships bring Mr. Shepherd la a deep student and a The game resulted in a victory for the aid for jilgbway improvements. In ther requested to advise the senate If Muy 12, 1922 Order approving fina cargoes paper pulp to port this month. Place of this prevision, however, the man with eloquent platform talents. local boys in a score of 5 to 3. account. Certificate of probate. Al proceedings under the Sherman and Hermiston-—Outlook good for Mc house attached as a rider to the Clayton acts to restrain the combina His lecture is full of deep, profound J. Franklin Bashor, minor. Filo Kay dam. though the local boys are th» victors ■May 12. 1922. Report, Order confirm phlloHOfrfiy and reasoning. He makes It measure the "good roads” bill, passed tion were advisable. Salem April building permits totaled ing report. most clear that the house we live in they have nothing over the Newberg recently by the house but as yet not $97,400. Mndtiey Dcljislimutt, deceased Is absolutely our own to make or mar boys as they are some players and were acted on by the senate, which pro Roseburg building contracts for Filed May 16, 1922. Petition to adini, according to our own proclivities. The exceedingly gentlemanly. This game vided appropriations of $65,000,000 for first 4 months total $250,000. will to probate. Will and order ad' great things In life and to live for. concluded the reign of Queen Hester I. the coming finance year and $75,000,- Dallas —Plant of LaCreoie Canning witting will to probate and appoint us taught by Mr. Hhepherd, are love, Co. ready for operation. Ing executor. Testimony of aubacrlb thought, <-onsideratl*»n for all our fel leaving her with the feeling that she 000 for the twelve months period be Eugene-$29.498 contract for new hav guided the destinies of her subjects ginning July 1, 1923. Ing witneaa to will. Oath of cxecutoi low men and for all the world. creamery awarded. of will. safely and to a very satisfactory con Astoria April lumber shipments ex ('has. Halflcky, deceased. Filed May] FRUIT VALUE IS MS. 192,038 Washington, D. C.—The department ceed clusion. 70,000.000 mark. 15, 1922. Petition. Order appointing of justice, acting on a complaint filed Baker—10-acre tract purchased for administrator. Bond. Order approv Statistics of Washington’s Crop of with it In behalf of parties whose greenhouses. Ing bond and appointing appralaera. 1921 Total 40,772 Cara. Wallowa to build new high school. Benjamin F. Munson, deceased I names were not disclosed, has ^sti- Dallas expects 100 new houses this Olympia, Wash.—The total value of tuted an investigation Ingo the recent Filed May 16, 1922. Final dlscharg« I Washington’s 1921 fruit crop was $48,- increase In the price of-¡gasoline* put year. of administratrix. Notice of final ac I Portland—Work to start on $40,000 count. I Reassembly of All Powers at 192.038 and the total output was 40,772 into effect by the largest- protacen. Corvallis lets sewer and paving con William M. Casey, deceased. File<!| cars, according to the annual orchard The Hague Jone 15 Is --------- The senate passed the/McKd^ar jjp- tracts. May 16. 1922. Petition to sell per I ] Tucson, Aris.—With two well di Census, compilation of returns from olution providing for anl inves^MMm Gresham improving tourist park by Proposed. aonal property. Order upprovini I rected bullets. Express Messenger H. which has just been completed by of increases in the price of piping water, installing electricity, etc. same. j I Stewart frustrated a spectacular at C. L Robinson, state supervisor of gasoline. Bend—$36,000 deal closed whereby Rachel A. Howard, deceased. Filed I Genoa. — The Genoa economic con- tempt by eight masked bandits to rob horticulture. The apple output of 32,- | McKellar asked that/investigation Brooks-Scanlon Lbr. Co. takes over May 4, 1922. Order discharging bonds I men. I I ference will be reconvened on June Chicago. Rock Island & Pacific train 410 cars, with an estimated value of be i conducted to explain ¿Why the price SOO acres in this section. Riddle to construct municipal elec 16 at The Hague to diacuss Russian No. 3. the Golden State limited, bound $39,259.319, made up practically four- of gasoline has increased tric light plant and water system. fifths of the value of the state's fruit questions. from Chicago to Los Angeles. Stewart Circuit Court throughout the country despite the Albany to get $16,500 apartment This decision to postpone action killed one of the octet, apparently crop. decreased cost of crude/ dll, and Mnt- house. Judgments— The census shows that while the ed that there has been/ an agreement relative to Russia Is prompted largely j wounded a second and routed the Roseburg—Coos Bay road to be John A. Cunningham, Sarah M. Cun apple output was the largest on rec between companies to ¿make price/In hardsurfaced. by the desire of the European powers band empty handed. nlngham, George Stickney, Helen C Passengers were not molested in the ord, there was a slight decrease in creases simultaneously!) to induce the United States to par Stayton—Prospects bright for can- Stickney. L C. Thompson, W. A. Howe, holdup, which was staged near James, apple acreage This was largely in tlcipate and apparently is merely a Further increases in-gasoline ¡prices nery. as trustee, judgment debtors, vs Carl two districts. Lewis, Thurston and will be fnade etfectlva$soon la a| parts • Hillsboro—Concrete block plant in ton State Si Savings band of Carlton, means of dissolving the Genoa confer a flag station eight miles west of ence without admitting that the dif-l Tucson. Grays Harbor counties there was con of the country. It was learaedlat ths creasing output. Oregon, a corporation, judgment cred McMinnville—M^ny new cement The body of the slain bandit, whose siderable freezing injury to apple interior department. Itors. Date of Judgment May 8, 1922 Terences between France and Great walks being laid. Face $2400. Attorney fee $250. Costr Britain regarding treatment of Rus , hnnds were encased in rubber gloves, trees In 1919, and this, combined with These in creases/may total /4 or i 53,521 cars apples shipped from 4 $19.05. sian problems cannot be reconciled wa" recognized by Sheriff Daniels of their weakened condition by disease, cents per gallon by the mildie at Pacific northwestern states from July Fred Kuhn, judgment debtor, vs M I • In Genoa. Pinal county as that of a pool room resulted in many trees being taken June, it was stated. 1, 1921, to March 1, 1922. E Reitxel, C. II. Cook, W. II. Ixitt am | Only vague details are given as to I habitue. Beside the body was found out. In the Wenatchee district, main Gold Hill—State lime mill to be This is in addition to I increases W. H. Barendrlck, judgment creditors I how the proposed commission or com a sack of dynamite with which the ly in Grant and Okanogan counties, made during the last six wewks, opened soon. I>iite of Judgment May 8, 922. En Andrew Furnseth, head of the In I missions to discuss the Russian ques | bandits evidently Intended to blow the large amount of new planting was Ing from 4 to 6 cents on thelgalon. tered May 13, 1922. Costs $23.40. ternational Seaman's union, composed tion will be formed at The Hague, and I strong boxes in the mail and baggage offset by the dying of several large Mechanic Liens— almost entirely of foreigners, is one Fred J. Deets, claimant, vs Harrj I the entire scheme seems to be still cars. acreages that lacked water and care. Washington Republicans-Meet-June 10 of principal opponents of ship sub Depeuy, defendant. Filed May 11 I in the twilight zone, awaiting Amer The robbers stopped the train by Spokane, Wash.—Callfcg oficounty sidy bill. His organization represents 19922. Lien upon seven passenger I lea's decision whether she will help I Placing torpedoes on the rails. They Long-Term Credits For Farmers. conventions in the first/partii June, foreign attitude toward American Studebaker touring automobile foi I ' Europe to straighten out the tangle. । planned to blow open the express safe, Washington. D. C.—Federal reserve within two weeks of tlie state con merchant marine. Practically every $57.25. l^ibor performed upon same. All the powers attending the Genoa said to contain valuable shipments of banks would be empowered-to buy and vention in ChehaMs Junte IQ, is asked other organization of marine workers conference will be asked to send rep money, when Stewart opened fire. The sell farm land bonds under a bill in in instructions in the/ call <for the has endorsed pending legislation, Marriage Licenses resentatives to The Hague, where they gang, when Stewart opened fire, rush troduced by Senator Fletcher, demo republican state convention,* issued Americans form the bulk of member will agree upon members of the com-1 ed to their automobiles and fled to crat, Florida. The measure is de here by Charles Hebbdrd, stafte'party ship of these bodies, however. May 11 Agnes Mary Kaiser o' signed to provide long term credits for chairman. mission who are to sit with the Rus a nearby desolate district, pursued by Tanihlll and Vernon Hubbard of Yam farmers and also would establish a a posse. sian representatives. । hill. The Italian foreign minister, Signori farm credits department in each fed May 13—Anna Gertsmle Slcott of Spring Rains Uncover Famine Bodies. eral land bank. McMinnville and Charles Edwin Roe Schanzer, who is president of the London.—Georges Carpentier knock Moscow.—Melting snows and spring economic conference, called on Am-| of Carlton. ed out Ted/Kid) Lewis inj the firwt Dayton baseball team scored another Child Labor Law Held Not Valid. bassador Child and handed him a for- rains in some of Russia's famine dis round of /what was to have Ibeen a have revealed evidences of . Washington, D. C —The child labor 20-round/ bout for the figl&heavy- victory last Sunday on the local dia mal invitation to the United States hi tricts ... -I eS8 deaths hidden during the '»» was held by the supreme court to weight,/championship of (thewworld, mond when they defeated the Trojans, government to participate in the new winter. be unconstitutional and not valid. ly arranged Hague conference on a colored team of Portland, in a score held by Carpentier. Russian affiars in June. The am- of 6 to 4. The game opened with a bassador immediately forwarded the good deal of pep on the part of the loc Mr. Robinson slopped at the home of Invitation by cable to the stata als, lipping out a run in the first in Mr. G. C. Miller the other week and partment at Washington. ning. They did not allow the colored took sick with the “flu” and soon a boys a score until along in the middle case of pneumonia developed. He died of the game. the 11th and was buried, Sunday the GENERAL WU DEFIES ALLIES WMEAI > The locals had a batting rally in the 14th. His son from California came I Powers Command Commander to OO WE fourth inning and succeeded in putting when he heard of his sickness, and was EAT? Leave Tientsin; He Refuses. four men across the plate. Then a little here until after the funeral. Hie home Tientsin.—General Wu Pei-Fu, who later in the game they scored another had been broken up about thirty years I came to Tientsin from Pekin in pur man. ago and since that time he has traveled , ' REVENUES* suit of the Manchurian General Chang The colored boys played a good game a great deal. He as other eons ana i CUPBOARD Tso-Lin, was ordered by the allied and scattered their scores along through daughters. Funeral was conducted military commanders here to leave the game, until the last inning. They from the Hopewell church and buried the city, as his presence was held to then attempted to play a little bit of in the cemetery there. Services bv be in violation of the 1901 protocol. baseball “ stuff ” and was caught in the Rev. F. E. Fisher. He refused to leave on the ground act and the game was called by Umpire that he was acting governor of Chi Li Metcatlf, the reason being that the province and would remain as long as colored men slipped their batting order One of Robert Ixmls Stevenson's necessary for his purposes. ahead a few men allowing their best earliest publications was a sdentiti) The bridges between this city and paper, contributed to the proceedings Taku, on the south side of the Hun batters up. One of the largest crowds of the Royal society of Edinburgh. It river estuary, were burned by the re attended this game that has been seen deals with the effects of forests on here in many a day and felt that they treating members of Chang Tso-Lin's climate. were deprived of seeing the legitimate army. finish of a good game. We are sorry Should Wu accede to the allied de The shah of Persia possesses per- that this thing happened and hope that haps the most valuable pipe In the mand to leave, he would have to move it will not happen again. The game world. It Is the Persian official pipe, back toward Pekin, as rail communi next Sunday will be playei on the local and Is smoked only on state occasions. cation to the east and north has boon diamond between the local team and It Is set with rubles and diamonds, severed by the burning of the bridges. that of Grand Ronde. This has the .«nd Is valued at 1600,000. promise of being a fest one and one k - « ---------- --- New TO INVESTIGATE GASOLINE ADVANCE GENOA GATHERING I WAITS ON AMERICA EXPRESSMAN DRIVES OFF TRAIN ROBBERS Di» WINS VKTDRY THOMAS ROBINSON Old Mother Hubbard that will be a winner for the season.