Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, April 27, 1923, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
Army Attack Will Bring lloatilitieH,
Saya French Press.
PROSPERITY LIKELY
TO LAST, FORECAST
STATE NEWS
SCHOOL DAl]S
Paris. — A warlike warning was
Salem.—President Harding probably |
given Turkey Monday by the semi-of­
U!5 Pax« ovea ib
will spend a few hours In Salem in
fol*» T im
ficial newspaper Le Temps, in an edi­
M> CM1 CH *«U WHewt
he visits the Pacific coast this
Brief Resume Most Important torial discussing the differences con­ Economists Report to Secretary, event
summer. This was indicated In a tele­
tXnT e*'«
fronting the Lausanne peace confer­
gram received from Senator McNary
Daily News Items.
«* b* PA*t*
of Agriculture Wallace.
Sunday.
ence. including the French objection
«« mi
to the concession» recently granted an
Granta Paa«.- Salmon fishing in the
( «»vs. ¿®»<Y
American syndicate by the Turks.
Rogue river is reported to be improv­
I TUST JWtH
It has been practically established,
II
ing rapidly uud large catches ure be­
the newspaper said, that the Turks
ing made daily. Hundreds of tourist»
have mobilised several battalions of
are stopping here to take advantage
infantry and some artillery near the
of the opportunities for catching the
Events of Noted People, Governments
Farm Product» Expected to Hold Own, »almon.
border of French Syria.
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
"On the day the French flag is at-
and Active Demand for All
Fhe Dalles.—Wasco county grower»
tacked or placed in danger of attack.
Things Worth Knowing.
Crops 1» Predicted.
will be paid 9’» cents a pound, as an
those who have known the French as
opening price for their Royal Anne
tolerant and conciliatory will no long­
cherries,
according to buyers for the
er recognize our country," it declared.
After standing for weeks in the
Washington. D. C.—At least no re­ local plant of the Libby, McNeil &
“Even if peace is signed ut Laus­
neighborhood of 92,000 to the pound
anne it would not be effective if there duction in the supply of American Libby company. Last year's opening
sterling, the German mark suffered a
were such a concentration of troops," fariq products this year, a slightly price was 8 cent» a pound for cherries
remarkable slump Thursday, dropping
the newspaper continues, "and ohe less favorable foreign demand and ^n of this variety.
to 120,000 to the pound.
of the guiding principles of the French active demand at home as long m
Salem.—Two Ignited States destroy­
The volcano Tunguragua is in a delegation at Lausanne will be that
ers from the "Pacific battle fleet will
the
present
business
conditions
con-
state of strong eruption, huge flames there should be no conflict between
Itlnue, were forecast Saturday by a visit Newport harbor July 4, accord­
rising from its crater and showers of the French and the Americans.”
[committee of 18 prominent economists ing to information received Saturday
rocks being shot into the sky, dis­
Lausanne Meeting Open..
“nd »‘«tiatlciaDS in a report to Secre- by Brigadier General George A. White,
patches from Rio Bagmba say.
.
„
tary " allace of the department of head of the Oregon national guard,
Lausanne.—Safeguarding of the legi- agriculture after a two-day conference from Admiral K. W. Eberle, command-
The unusual spectacle of snow was
er-iu-chief of the fleet.
witnessed in the Imperial Alley, Cal­ timate national interests of the United here.
« r ig of the mo 8 t vltal lntereat t 0 Salem.—S. P. Kimball, who has 40
ifornia. Thursday. Flakes mixed with States and of the pri^iple of com
a light shower of rain fell during a mercial opportunity for all nations was Amerkan agriculture.” the report said,
acres of Royal Anne cherries in Polk
short period, after a sudden drop in of icially set forth Monday as the ..that the United States lend aid in
county, Friday »old hi» entire crop to
guiding rule of the American repre-
temperature.
—' when
pe.ee
“
10 cent» a pound. Growers have ex­
f ..».m
a*.. »
. « .1
_ a.____ i
fe Ft. R.
One hundred and forty Mennonites Ann
conference
resumed
its labors
in an I problems
ICI
pressed
the
opinion
that
this
will
be
from Sasketchewan passed through El endeavor to restore peace between al-
«The favorable factors with respect
the minimum price for this variety of
WHN BLAKE
)n.
You Only Llk. Technical
Paso Wednesday going to San Antonio, lied powers and Turkey and between t0 forelgn demand are: Mrst
iherrles the present season.
Books? M«*u«ure their laugh
Chihuahua, Mexico, to join the Men­ Greece and Turkey.
fluence of American prosperity upon
WaVML nnd keep <>n plunging !
Joseph C. Grew, American minister the demand for European goods, and,
Salem.—Hundreds of Salem house­
nonite colony there. There are about
You nave It ’on" them. You are
to Switzerland, and head of the dele­ second, the possibility that the slight wives have Joined in the protest
THE SOFT SNAP
4000 Mennonites in Mexico.
learning one side of the uni-
gation, made this clear In a brief in­ business recovery that has occurred against the downpour of cinders which
Mental as well as physical and me­
wme that they never will appre­
soft
snap.
If
you
augural speech following similar ad­ in a number of European countries has been declared a nuisance here.
ciate. They accuse you of being
chanical examinations for all motor­
tlnd you are In one. get out of it
dresses by leaders of the other dele- may gradually gain momentum.
Local manufacturers and plant opera­
unlmnglnntjt vj Pooh !— best sell­
as soon as you can.
ists and revocation of licenses upon
gatiotis. The conference then divided
tors have denied responsibility for the
ers
haven’t In their whole make-
"The
unfavorable
factors
are:
First,
A
man
with
a
soft
«nap
(loera't
have
conviction of vehicle law infractions
itself into three committees, each of the progressive piling up of govern­ cinders, and as yet the police have to work. And he
up the Imagination or po,-try
stand« a« much
are features of a bill drafted by Coron­
which w’ijl take up disputes, and to­ ment debts on the continent of Eur­ been unable to determine their source. chance to get along without work ns
that Is In the discussion of radio,
er Wolff of Chicago, to be introduced
morrow active discussions on concrete ope, with its offset upon exchange.
radium or bridge building. Then
a tree stands to bear fruit or give
in the Illinois legislature.
Ashland.—Four inches of snow fell shade without growing.
too, the llloatratlnns In the tech­
topics will begin.
[currency and business; second, the
in Grizzly peak district, about 10 miles
nical books are like fairy tales.
If you’ve ever been around nn office
Henry Ford has announced that at
No mention was made at Monday’s Ruhr situation.
northeast of here, during Friday night. you know whut become« of the chaps
In fuct, fulry tales nre weak
least 80 rooms at the Henry Ford hos­ meeting of the concessions granted
"With some overflow of the busi-
stuff compared to Infest Inven­
pital in Detroit will be put at the dis­ to Americans, but the Chester con- ness activity of the United States to Snpw also covered the surrounding wiio hold soft snap«. They stay right
tions. Imagination, Imagination,
hills toward the north. Rain fell also. where they an- while other men who
posal of ex-service men in Michigan
who has the Imagination?
have to work go abend of them.
in need of medical treatment who have
60
Rich men's sons who succeed do so
not been hospitalized by the govern­
In spite of their wealth, not because
ment. No charge wlil be made.
spokesman, declared that the Chester will be some increase in the production
That It taka* all kinds of peo­
of It. And there Is a fur smaller per­
I cd by a freeze.
ple to make a reading public.
concession
was entirely valid and was of foods in foreign countries. We can­
centage of them who amount to any­
yheodore G. Bilbo announces from
The Dalles.—A total of 10,087 acres thing than there Is of poor men’s sons.
the county jail in Oxford, his candi­ granted not because Chester was an not, therefore, confidently offer any
Go over the list of the Presidents of
American
or
Turkey
wished
to
favor
of
land in Wasco county is now un-
dacy for governor of Mississippi. Bilbo,
reason for the expectation that our
the
United States and you will find
i
der
irrigation,
according
to
data
com
­
ex-governor, is serving a 30-day term the United States, but because Amer­ farmers will meet any less severe com­
that not one of them hud a soft snap
icans
knew
how
to
do
business
on
a
piled
by
T.
Leland
Brown,
district
petition in European markets during
for contempt of court. “I will not use
in his youth.
my prison term in my speeches in my business basis without appealing to the coming year than they have met water master. In the White river dis­
They got' where they were because
their government for help or seeking during the last year.”
trict It is estimated that there are they had to work hard when they were
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gubernatorial campaign,” he said.
to exercise any “economic pressure”
3871 acres under Irrigation, exclusive boys, and the habit of hard work
Predicting
that
the
domestic
demand
Constant striving for the unobtainable
Foreign propagandists touring Amer­ against Turkey.
frsqueatly maulta in neglect ot Important
for agricultural products would be of the 3000 acres under contract to th© stuck in after years.
ica “to tell what a sordid clay-footed,
An arm or a leg injured so that It matters close at hand.—A. Edward New-
I active as long as the present condi­ Wapinitia Irrigation company.
selfish people we are, simply because
cannot he used soon gets feeble and ton.
Gary For Alien Limits.
tion of business with full employment
Eugene. — The cherry and prune worthless.
we refuse to become an active partner
VARIOUS GOOD THINGS
New York.—Elbert H. Gary, chair­ continued, the coftamittee said most crops in Lane county will be good this
A mind that Is not used, deterio-
in Europe's bankruptcy and hatreds"
man of the United States Steel cor­ competent observers seem to agree
year, according to present indication», rates just as quickly.
were sharply denounced in a statement
T3 ECIPES for a nice salad or a good
poration, denied Monday that he was that the country may expect general
The man who 1« looking for a soft
said C. E. Stewart, county fruit In­
issued Wednesday by the republican
filling for »undwlche« are always
in favor of unrestricted immigration. business prosperity to last at least
spector Friday. The inspector said snap In life is really looking for hard u«able.«
national committee.
“On the contrary,” he said, in a six to nine months longer.
Tomato Jelly Salad.
that both the cherry and prune trees luck, although he may not know It.
“The Houston Streeters”—the band statement to newspapermen, "I be­
The enormous net movement of 1,- had “set” a crop and that Bartlett And if he find« the one he will be ab­
Take a can of tomatoe«, three stalk»
of youthful warriors in New York lieve there should be restriction. I 120,000 persons from farms to towns
solutely certain to find the other.
of celery, a small cupful of cold wa­
pears appear also to be plentiful, but
A soft snap means opportunity for fer, a Riiinll onion, n piece of bay leaf,
which for years has had other east do not think our immigration laws and cities in the two years ending De­
it
is
yet
too
early
to
predict anything idleness. Idleness at best means lack three clove«, «alt nnd (mprika to taste.
side gangs begging for mercy—have ' should permit immigration that could cember 31, 1922, leaves the farms in
about other fruits.
of any further mental or physical de­ Soften three-fourtha of a package of
formed an “I’m a Gentleman Club” reasonably be construed as inimical, an unfavorable position to meet em­
velopment. It is likely to mean more
and, with it, what Salvation army of­ to domestic labor of any kind, to our ergencies, the committee declared.
Medford.—Jackson county bootleg than that, for It Is the man with noth­ gelatin In the cupful of water. Cook
the other Ingredients together one
ficers described as “the most rough government or to the public welfare.
gers and makers of moonshine are ly­ ing good to do that finds something
hour
and pass through a sieve. Add
and tumble Bible class in the world.
"If the public should believe gen­
ing low and running the minimum of bad to do, and gets Into trouble.
Six Fliers at Sea Saved.
the gelatin and stir until dissolved.
risk because of the heavy sentences
Seekers of soft snaps are very plen­ Pour Into Individual molds nnd put In
Governor Smith of New York has erally that 1 favor an unlimited im­
New York.—Six persons, one a wo-
tiful. It Is fortunate that so few of a cool place to «et. Serve with let-
migration,
it
might
be
harmful
to
the
imposed
h.re
and
tn
Ashland
and
Jack
­
telegraphed Governor Hart of Wash-
man, were rescued from their dis-
fuco and mayonnaise dressing. Tills
steel industry, to the masses of work­
sonville by peace magistrates lately in them find what they nre after.
ington that he would be glad to join
abled seaplane 100 feet off Coney is­
The hardest worked wage «lave In Jelly mny be cut In various forms ami
men and to the general public.”
liquor
violation
cases,
and
the
recent
in the call for a conference of state
land late Sunday after their machine,
better off than the man In a soft snap. Used as a garnish for meats.
heavy sentences in similar cases Im
executives suggested by the Washing­
which fell into the sea 26 miles off
He may be able to advance—he al­
Farmer Shot to Death.
posed by Judge Thomas in circuit ways can by working and thinking to
ton governor to strengthen public sen­
land, had drifted shoreward for five
Mock Crab Sandwich.
court at Grants Pass.
better himself.
Spokane, Wash.—Mystery surrounds hour^
timent for a constitutional amendment
To a quarter of a eupful of grated
But the man with a soft snap will
They were bound from Miami, Fla.,
under which minimum-wage laws could the fatal shooting, Saturday evening,
cheese add n quarter of n teaspoonful
Eugene.—Permanent organization of
never get anywhere but Into Jail or
of Jack Richter, a farmer residing near to the naval air station at Rockaway
be sustained.
the Ben Franklin club of Oregon was the poorhouse, unless somebody else each of salt, paprika ami mustard. a
Deer Park. Mrs. Richter and a neigh­ Point.
teaspoonful of anchovy paste, a table-
perfected at a meeting of employing gives him the money to live.
Details of the $30,000,000 improve­ bor, Matt Grubrich, were held as wit­
spoonful of chopfied olives, a teaspoon­
Robert L. Dewey of New York printers here Saturday night. While
And a man who does not make his
ment program for the Great Northern nesses.
nephew of the late Admiral Dewey the membership is now confined to living by his own efforts Is altogether ful of lemon Juice nnd two tablespoon-
railway system, involving the addition
ful> of creamed butter.
To deputy sheriffs Mrs. Richter and owner of the seaplane, swam
print-shop proprietors of the upper and too useless to live.
of thousands of cars, more locomo­ first said Grubrich did the shooting
<® by John niak« )
ashore when the machine approached middle Willamette valley, it is planned,
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Arcadia Salad.
tives, trackage betterments and the following a religious argument be­
the beach and notified the police of according to the announcement at this
When
Victory
Cams.
Mix one cupful of diced grapefruit
expansion and improvement of term­ tween him and Mr. Richter. Later she
his companions’ plight. Others res­ meeting, to include those in Portland
"Did you ever win an argument with .with one and one-half .cupfuls of diced
inals and other fixed property, were declared she did the shooting. Grubrich
cued were: Mrs. Martha Boggs, Miami, and other parts of the state.
Mrs. Dubwalte?”
celery, one cupful of diced pineapple,
announced in St. Paul Wednesday by is said to hvae told the officers that
Fla., Herbert Parkus, New York; Lieu­
"Once,” sold Mr. Dubwalte.
one cupful of diced avocado and one
Ralph Budd, president of the railroad. Mrs. Richter fired the shots.
Eugene.—H. F. Mersdorf of Eugene
“What about?”
cupful of seedless raisins soaked In
tenant Rhodes, United States army,
’ Mr. Richter was shot twice, once one of the pilots of the NC-4; and two has acquired the city water works at
“I don’t remember, but 1 have a one-half cupful of cider or orange Juice
Heavy purchases of raw sugars by
in the abdomen and once in the arm. mechanics.
vivid recollection that her mouth was for several hours; add one cupful of
Harrisburg,
trading
his
farm
near
Jas
­
big refining interests Wednesday caus­
per, Lane county, for the property to full of hairpins nt the time."—Lon­ diced orange just nt the last. Line
ed an advance In prices of all classes
salad bowl with lettuce, cover with
Depew, 89. Still on Job.
Jacob Marguth. Mr. Mersdorf will as­ don Tit-Bits.
Chicago Arrests Five Hundred.
of sugar to the highest levels since
mayonnaise, after henping the salnd
sume
charge
of
the
water
plant
May
1,
1920.
The demand of housewives , New York.—Chauncey M. Depew, 89
In the center. Gnrnlsh with red and
Chicago.—Unprecedented raids, par­
throughout the couptry for granu­ years old, Monday, sat down at his ticipated in by perhaps the largest it was announced recently, and Mr.
green peppers and ripe olives.
MEN YOU MAY MARRY I
lated and other refined sugars forced desk as usual as the chairman of the number of police ever sent on such Marguth will take possession of the
farm
near
Jasper
at
the
same
time.
board
of
the
New
York
Central
rail
­
the refiners into the market, it was
work, took place in Chicago Saturday
By E. R. PEYSER
reported, around the sugar exchange road. He said he expected to pass the night and early Sunday morning. The deal is said to involve $30,000.
<®. 1*11, Weitern Newspaper Union.)
century- mark. Exercise of the mind These raids marked the announced in­
in New York.
Eugene.—Eighty million feet of tim-
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Has a Man Like This Proposed
rather than of the body kept him in tention of Chief of Police Collins to ber in Lane, Coos. Josephine and
to You?
Although recognizing the existence shape, he said.
Symptoms: Seedy, drenmy,
“clean up Chicago.”
Jackson counties will be offered for
of a labor shortage which, should it
"But 50 years ago I formed the
seamy, beamy. Tell« you he’s an
When
the
wearied
police
finally
sale
by
the
government
May
11,
ac
­
become serious, might render advis­ theory that change of work was the
invention that's going to be a
able the admission of skilled laborers true recreation. Give one set of brain sought their homes in the early morn­ cording to notices issued at the land
world whlrler—can't see why no
ing hours they had rounded up more office at Roseburg recently. It is an­
in excess of quota limits to meet a cells a rest and put another set
other feller thought of It. He Is
to than 500 men and women found in nounced that this is the largest sale
always Inventing, his hands nre
proved emergency, there is no inten­ work.”
various vice and gambling resorts. ever conducted through that office.
creased and greased with toil.
tion on the part of this administration
The lands are largely reverted Oregon
He builds castles of hope, he has
to lower admission standards or relax
Woman Sent to Prison.
Bonar
Law
is
Better.
great confidence in his Inst find.
and
California
railroad
lands
and
Coos
the requirements governing immigra­
He hns Invented lots of good
bay wagon road grant lands.
Stockton, Cal.—Mrs. I. L. Bonine,
tion says a dispatch.
London. — Premier Bonar Law's
things, but nothing has gone as
found guilty by a jury of the murder health apparently has greatly improv­
. Washington, D. C.—Miss Iris Haw­
big as the Inventor's Just ahead
The California state senate, echoing of Mrs. Walter Bonnie, was given a
ed in the last few day«. Speaking at ley, only daughter of Representative
of him. , . .
the adage anent marrying in haste and prison sentence’of from ten years to
the dinner of the Junior league Sun­ and Mrs. Willis C. Hawley of Oregon,
IN FACT
repenting at leisure, Wednesday pass­ life by Superior Judge Young. The
day night, Lord Curzon, the foreign was married Friday to Samuel S.
He Is always a little behind.
ed, 28 to 6, a bill providing that 10 shooting was the result of a love tri­ secretary, said:
Prescription for Bride-to-Be:
Tourtellot of North Situate, R. I.
days must elapse after Issuance of a angle in which the dead woman’s hus­
n Find him steady work. Let
“The prime minister told me that her in Lane, Coos, oJsephine and
license before a marriage can be band, Walter Bonnie, was shown by
him Invent for amusement
the loss of his voice was rapidly dis­ Methodist Episcopal church officiated
only.
solemnized. Senator Arbuckle said the testimony in the case to have de­
appearing and that his health was
Absorb This:
laws of this kind are in vogue in cer­ serted Mrs. Bonine. with whom he was stronger than when he took office. He at the wedding, which took place at
the home here in the presence of the
INVENTION IB THE MOTHER
tain eastern states and have proved living, for Mrs. Bonnie, whom he mar­
has not the slightest intention of re­ Bishop William F. McDowell of the
OF CONTENTION.
satisfactory and successful.
ried.
signing.”
(® by MeCtur. Newapapar Syndicate )
bride’s parents and a few friends.
COMPILED FOR YOU
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