Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, September 25, 1924, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
WORLD FLIERS REACH HOME
Parents
Welcome Aviators at San
Diego Seattle is Goa).
TORNADO KILLS
30 IN MID-WEST
STATE NEWS
f * I
SCHOOL DAyS
A
San Diego, Cal.—America's round-
Hood River. The season’s largest
the-world fliers returned Monday to
apple was brought to town Saturday
Rockwell field. San Diego, from which
by George T. Prather, pioneer grower.
Brief Resume Most Importan they took off last March to start on Minnesota, Wisconsin Swept It weighed 34 ounces and measured
16 Inches in circumference.
their globe-encircling trip. As if to
Daily News Items.
by
Severe
Storm.
give good measure to an achievement
Hillsboro.
Furent Grove la again
active in u movement for u union high
already heralded far and wide, the
school with Dilley, Forest Grove and
fliers got in ahead of the announced
Cornelius the petitioning districts.
schedule, disappointing part of a large
Sentiment in Cornelius la divided.
crowd which was assembling to meet
Hood River.—Albert B. Ridgway, for
and cheer them, but there was enough
the past ten years secretary of the
of a crowd on hand to make the wel­ Twenty-Two Fatalities Said to Have Oregon Bar association, Saturday was
and Pacific Northwest, and Otho
come a real one, and the aviators made
elected president ut that body, auc
Occurred at Thorp, Wis Prop­
cred I ng Judge Fred W. Wilson of The
it plain that they appreciated the re­
Things Worth Knowing.
erty Damage High.
ception.
Dalles.
The announced plan is for the fliers
Ashland.—Mount Ashland, near this
to continue as far north as Seattle.
- - October s has been assigned by the
St. Paul. Minn. — Twenty-two per­ city and from whose melting «now
The end of the flight as far as San
United-States railroad labor board for Diego is concerned came at 10:34:48 sons were reported killed in the vi­ Ashland receives Its city water supply,
hearing of petitions fdr wage increases A. M., when Lieutenant Lowell H. cinity of Thorp as the result of Sun­ Saturday morning waa covered with
.of varying amounts filed by the Smith, commander of the squadron,
the first snow of the year, about three
day's tornado, according to a report
inches, according to estimates.
brotherhood pL pailway and steamship dropped the wheels of his air cruiser
on the ground of historic Rockwell frohi a staff correspondent of the St.
clerks, and involving 30 railroads.
Burns.—Citizens of Burns and Har-
Paul Pioneer Press, who reached the
ney county are putting their efforts
The squirrels
Sweet Home, Or., field, where the army turned out many scene early Monday.
not finding many hazel nuts to put fliers for service in the world war and
Among the dead included by the forth in the way of a subscription*
1 ah-ay
the winter, J>ave gone to the where there Still remains a great es­
staff correspondent, and not previous­ fund which will go to a monument
walnut tre«%.‘ ahd art Carrying off the tablishment for the training of Amer­ ly reported, were Peter Magyja, bis to be placed at the last resting place
winter food as fast as -they can. The ican army aviators.
of W. A. Goodman, slain sheriff of
Lieutenant Eric Nelson. wingmate wife and children; Harry Barry and I Harney county.
^walnut <^oa is a good one despite the
of Smith on the entire world voyage, Lydia Vennet, living near Owen.
.dry season.
.
Albany.—Low water mark for the
brought his ship to the field at
Thorp, Wis.—Several persons were last 30 years was established by the
V -Three -ba^iit» held up L tn her A. 10:34:51, followed by Lieutenant ,
killed, probably a score of others in Willamette river here last week, ac­
Bernheisel, cashier of the Seattle Leigh Wade at 10:35 o’clock.
jured and property losses aggregating cording to F. M. French, local weather
Above the crash of the band, the
^oft-Intelligencer. ,late- Monday as he
several hundred thousand dollars recorder. The river now lacks but .4
was, leayi^f' _ the , Post-Intelligencer cheers of the spectators and even the
■•rrlbl* menar
were caused by a tornado which struck of a foot of reaching the low water
building, and escaped with 36000 in roar of the propellers as Lieutenant
about three miles south of here at mark established in 1861.
silver, checks and currency, according Smith taxied his ship up to the dead
3:15 P. M. Sunday, according to re­
line, came a cry from the lips of Mrs.
to the police;
Cottage Grove. — Strawberries as
WARM WEATHER FOODS
ports reaching this citjr.
large
as
crabapples
are
being
taken
Herbert A. Thompson of William­ Jasper Smith, mother of the world
A heavy rain and hail storm, with
WHEN WINDS ARE FAIR
ELATIN dessert a, frozen dinbee
ton, Mich., was elected grand sire of flight commander. It was: “I want a high wind blowing, preceded the front vines at the J. E. Banton place
my
boy.
”
and fruit of all kind* make an ea-
on
the
Coast
fork
road.
There
were
the Independent Order of Oddfellows
tornado, which lasted only a few
4 THE summer time of life, when peciai ap|>enl to the appetite during
From his seat in the forward cock-
121
In
a
pint
box
brought
to
the
city
at the sovereigh grand IMge session
minutes.
the winds are fair, very few of us th* hot, sultry days of lute aumuier.
in Jacksonville, Fla., Tuesday. Port­ pit. Smith, his grime-smeared face
The twister covered an area of be­ and the box was overflowing. They are dU|H>«ed to think about anything
A dessert la not a dish to worry
land, Or., was chosen for the 1935 eagerly scanning the crowds for the tween 10 and 12 miles, according to I were the everbearing variety.
except pleasure.
about with Ice cream Io be bought In
sight
of
those
whom
he
loved
best,
convention city.
It la our turn upon the stnge.
residents of this vicinity, causing the
Albany.—Agitation against the fear­
all markets and fresh fruits so avail­
saw his mother and father wildly wav­
We are anxious to play our part able.
most
serious
losses
in
the
territory
I
ed invasion of Linn county by the
At 4: ID o'clock Monday afternoon ing tiny American flags to attract his
Meats In large quantity or at every
about 3^ miles southeast of here.
lloukhobors has been started by the with magnificent gusto, though we
a,huge subterranean gasoline tank in attention.
While Rose Royenski, her three local American Legion post as ft is may he m green u< a pair of rustic meal are not desired by the average
the heart of the area burned over in
Major Shepler W. Fitzgerald, com-
bumpkins In the a t of dancing the np[>etlte diming the warm weather;
Sunday's fire north of Monterey ex­ mander of Rockwell field, sprang brothers and father and mother were I understood here that representatives stately minuet.
egg*. fish. fresh vegetables, fruits and
ploded, Its blazing contents spreading onto the lower wing section, reached upstairs in their home, the tornado of the order are negotiating for a block
Hut the minuet, alas, ta too Iwautl- plenty of milk will keep the body In
ful, airy, dainty and graceful for the good condition—with very little meat.
over Monterey bay and again threat­ through the strut wires and shook passed through and wrecked the dwell­ of 1000 acres of land in the county.
ing. Rose was instantly killed, all the I
present
summer-time folk.
ening the town of Monterey.
Fried egg* should never be given to
Salem.—Hood River school district
Smith’s hand.
other members of the family being
There 1» too much exquisite charm anyone who hns not a good digestion.
No.
3
has
filed
with
the
state
engineer
“
Let
me
get
down,
major."
said
After serving 18 years in the state
injured. ■
in Its movements and not enough. So-called soft-cookrd eggs are often
' application for appropriation of water
senate PL H. Carlyon of Olympia Mon­ Smith, “I want to get to my mother."
Anton Larzinski was killed while
noise.
Yet so It Is.
f ttolled. An egg to be |>erfectly easy
for irrigation of nine acres, domestic
from the plane. Smith rushed
day lost the republican nomination to Jumping
'
If we would acknowledge If. we -k.f digestion should never be cooked at
driving home the cows. Several of
supply, swimming tank, baths and might without the slightest blush ad- .............
that office to Mrs. Emma M. Russell into his mother’s arms.
jtha boiling point. Simmering temp« ra-
the cows were killed.
general school uses. Coat of the pro­ tnlt that this Is the age of Jazz and ture cooks eggs well; the yolk will be
“
My
boy.
my
wonderful
boy.
”
she
of Tenino by a narrow majority of
Koly Sarezek, a farmer living near
two votes, when the county canvassing whispered as she kissed the flight here, was killed apparently while posed development was estimated at braes, and the two accordin? to our mealy, the white tender. If four eggs
31000.
way of thinking, jangle ravishlngly to­ In the shell are to I» cooked take n
commander time and again. Smith’s
board completed the official count.
walking along the road.
gether. es|>eelally when «e furnish dish holding a little more than four
father, reaching the only spot on the
Salem.
—
A
new
route
to
Newport,
Sophie Graikowski, a high school
the brass, of which we have large va­ pinta; Into four pints of boiling wa­
The- Brazilian revolutionists have army aviator's face that was not being
girl, was killed when her home was surveys for which are to be completed rieties.
ter drop the four egg*. Cover closely,
captured the Brazilian river ports pf' smothered with kisses by his wife,
destroyed by the twister. She is the this fall, will shorten the distance be­
In spite of our supi - M-dly higher set aside and keep covered for 30 min­
Guayra and Mendez, on the upper Pa-1 reached his arm around both and
tween
Salem
and
that
city
approxi-
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Grai­
education, we are deficient In many utes if a well-cooked egg |a wanted. If
rana river, southern Brazil, killing or! planted a resounding smack on his kowski.
mately 32 miles. The total distance of the finer social arts with which our a soft or coddled egg. remove In ten
taking prisoner the federal garrisons .boy's right ear. It was more than
Although the number of injured was to Newport by the new route will be forebears of 20 or 40 years ago were minutes.
in both ports, according to advices Lieutenant Smith could stand and not
It la easy to cook new potatoes In
reported as between 21 and 24 this I 66 miles, as against the present 100- Intimately acquainted.
from-the town of Exposadas, Argen ! give vent to his feelings. The man.
They were more esthetic than we, their jackets arid we may feel we are
figure is expected to be swelled as mile route.
tina.
noted throughout the American air
Salem. — Motor vehicle owners ap­ more particular with whom they Justified when we know we are sav­
additional reports are made after wire
service
for his steel nerve, his stoical
parently feel that the existing tax of formed social alliances; money and ing valuable minerals which are lost
An increase of more than 60 per
communication is re-established.
3 cents a gallon on gasoline sold in brass, even though they might have If the potatoes are peeled and boiled.
cent in the number of divorces grant­ demeanor in the face of the greatest
The following I* a good warm-weath­
danger,
wept
softly.
Oregon is sufficient, and plans are been well Introduced. <*uld not In er dish taking the place of meat:
ed in the state of Washington in 1923,
those days enter the homes of the
Another
mother,
too,
wept
for
joy
Four
Drown
Near
Seattle.
now being made to wage a determined
compared with 1922, with an increase
Rlnktumdltty of Cheese.
Seattle, Wash.—The waters of Lake fight in the legislature against the best people and get a cordial recep-
of only 8.2 per cent in the number of at the home-coming of the globe air­
I’eel and chop very tine enough
tlon.
men.
She
was
Mrs.
Harding,
mother
Washington claimed four more vic­ additional 1-cent tax advocated by Gov­
marriages, fs shown in a bulletin from
Pedigree ami character took the white onions to measure a cupful;
the department of commerce, Wash­ of Lieutenant Harding, relief pilot of tims Sunday, all sons and daughters ernor Pierce.
long count. and around these two ea- they should he chopped as fine as pulp.
Lieutenant Nelson.
of prominent Seattle families and
ington, D. C.
sentlai
qualities the clock of propriety < ook them In a pan with enough but­
Roseburg.—Edward Noah, a local
“God bless you,” said Mrs. Harding members of the city’s younger social
ter to brown a golden color. Add one
blacksmith, was badly burned about had to tick perfectly accurate seconds. and one-half pounds of thinly sliced
An odd coincidence noted in Med­ as she flung her arms around her set. They are:
But
In
these
days
the
winds
seem
ford, Or., is that A. H. Nelson, 39, and boy’s neek and kissed him. “God has
Miss Margaret Delaney. 22, daugh­ the face and arms Sunday morning to be fair for everybody, quite re­ rich American cheese, one teaspoon-
when he tried to start a fire with
George W. Dow, 60, well-known busi­ brought you back safely to me.”
ful of salt, two of dry mustard, two
ter of Mrs. James A. Wood.
gardless of the barometer.
ness men of Medford and former bust-1
tables)>oonfula of Worcestershire and
Worth J. Harned, 20, son of Mr. and gasoline. He was building a fire In
Even young men and young women
ness associates, died at the same time I
Two Masked Men Rob Inn.
Mrs. W. J. Harned and University of the stove at his shop and the expIo- attractive of face and form, with noth­ one eighth of a tea*|MM>nful of cavenne.
Have reaily one cupful of sifted toma­
Sunday morning at separate hospitals ;
Washington junior in the college of sion seared his face and hands and ing to substantiate their character but toes. add gradually while stirring until
Eureka.
Cal.
—
The
Eureka
inn
was
burned
him
severely.
in Portland, whpre they were under- j
brass and wealth, cannot enter In real the cheese la melted. Add quickly two
held up and robbed Sunday morning business administration.
going treatment.
society or becotne Intimate with the beaten eggs; stir these until barely set
William
Ruddell,
21,
son
of
Mr.
and
Salem.
—
It
will
require
approximate
­
about 2:30 o’clock- by two masked
cultured people.
and serve on slices of buttered toast
Arguments for a continuance until bandits who escaped with 3192 in cur- Mrs. W. H. Ruddell and 1924 graduate ly 344,845 to conduct the Oregon So­
And If you will stroll through these arranged on n large platter. Garnish
of
Queen
Anne
high
school,
who
cial
Hygiene
society
during
the
next
after thé Noveniber elections in the renCy from the hotel safe.
trial of Colonel Charles R. Forbes and I Entering the hotel the men separ­ planned to enter the University of biennium, according to estimates filed little towns you will become congruous with shredded cabbage or lettuce cut
Into strftw.
in the offices of the state budget com- of a delicious sweetness in the air,
John W. Thompson, St. Louis and ated. one holding up the night clerk, Washington this fall.
which
at
first
cannot
be
measured
or
Add a little gelatin to ginger ala
Will Reed, 20, son of Mrs. Minnie mission here. Expenses for the pres
Chicago contractor, jointly indicted in Ostar Rogers, and the other giving his
understood.
and
mold for dessert. One may make
connection with irregularities in the ; attention to the porter. The clerk Reed, Queen Anne high school student. ent biennium were 325,197, of which
any number of delicious combinations
It
permeates
the
homes,
the
hills,
Two other young women. Miss Oliv­ amount 325,000 was appropriated by
administration of.the veterans’ bureau, was forced to open the safe at the
the prim flower gardens, the shaded adding bits of orange or other fruits
were presented before Federal Judge 1 point of a gun. The robbers then ia Swinehart, 21, daughter of Mr. and the legislature.
porches, and gives to life a nobility Sene with cream and sugar.
Carpenter of Chicago Monday.
marched the clerk and porter five Mrs. G. B. Swinehart, and Miss Chris­
Klamath Falls.—Klamath Falls ex­ that neither wealth nor brass can ever
tine Truax, 20, daughter of Mr. and
hope to acquire.
Six persons were killed Sunday blocks from the hotel before allowing Mrs. A. R. Truax, saved themselves perienced the first hint of winter Fri­
<© by McClure Newspaper Syndicate )
them
to
go.
It
is
thought
that
the
day
night
when
the
thermometer
<©. 1(2«, W»irrn Newspaper Union.)
night when two automobiles collided
by
swimming
more
than
a
quarter
of
dropped to 22 degrees above zero. A
at Donovah’s Station, seven miles bandits escaped in an automobile.
a mile to shore after the sailboat In
temperature of 20 degrees was record­
from St. Johns, N. F. The machines
which the party was en route to Sand
Officer
Slays
Mad
Dog.
ed at Fort Klamath, 40 miles north of
carried passengers returning from
Point swamped and sank in the rough
here, and heavy frdMs at night with
Roseburg. Or.—A mad dog caused waters of the lake.
British warships- Included in the list
clear,
bright days are general over
of dead, it was reported, was Lieuten- excitement at the railroad station
The party of six young men and
ant Callahan and another officer of Monday, the animal charging the flag- women left the Seattle Yacht club at Klamath county.
the British warship Constance.
man and anyone who ventured upon 11:30 in a 26-foot sail boat to spend
Cascade I^x:ks.—Miss Mildred Haz-
Bq HELEN ROUJLAND
_
.
.the platform. The dog, growling and the afternoon picnicking at Sand ard, 19, of Stevenson, Wash., recently
Lost in the mountains for nearly a frothlng at the mouth, ru„hed flrgt
swam the Columbia river Just above
A DRIDE, at her second wedding
week, but refusing to leave a sheep J at the croMlng flagman. who sought Point. When they were about a quar­ the rapids near Cascade Locks, wlfbre
ter
of
a
mile
off
the
R.
H.
Denny
home
, „t*1 not wp"r a veU- «he wants
which he protected from prowling refuge The anlmal then pacpd up
point, their boat swamped, overturned the current Is very swift. The river
to BEE what she is getting
coyotes, a shepherd dog owned by and down the platform threatening
and
sank. No help was in sight, and at this time is about one-half mile
Tom Conndliy of Maupin,
“---- ---------------
Oregon, anyone who approached. Chief of
wide. She started from the Oregon
Monday drove his woolly charge to Police Ketch shot the dog before any- in the excitement of the moment the
right" nowaday., uni... her brother,
shore. She swam the entire distance
life
preservers
were
lost,
only
one
the camp of Tom Merchant, forest one was bitten.
her father, or her husband disapproves
in 33 minutes.
being
found
by
Miss
Swinehart.
The
service fire guard. When the dog
or her.
three young men were believed to
Hillsboro. — Plans are now being
found the camp of the .forest service
Huge Fortunes Joined.
have gone down in a heroic attempt made for the second annua] corn and
employe near Devils lake he was half
A woman spends most of her life In
Pontoise, France.—The Duchess De to save Miss Delaney, who was ap- potato show, and County Agent Mc­
starved, but he refused to let the
permitting
a man to “forgive" her for
Marchena, the richest woman in Spain, parently suffering from shock and un- Whorter has announced his prize list.
sheep get ou£ of his sight.
her Indbnatton at the outrageous
and Sir Basil Zaharoff, an interna­ able to swim.
The object of the show is to bring
things he does.
Oregon's alate income tax
tional banker, reputed to be the wealth­
the best of local seed to the attention
enacted by the legislature at its last iest man in Europe, were married
Woman Roped to Mule.
.. .* Ia
man's divine right to
of the public. Competition Is open to
session and. later approved by the Monday in the private chapel of the
think
that
he
Ie
fatally dangerous to
all
residents
of
Washington
county
New Brunswick, N. J.—Peter He-
voters, is constitutional, with the ex- bride’s chateau, Balin court, near bion, 36, a farmer, was in jail Satur­ and no entrance fee is to be charged.
women, no matter what hie mirror or
hie sister telle him.
ception of a .proviso contained in sec­ Paris.
day charged with assaulting his wife.
With 2,570,884 feet of lumber on
tion three of the act, permitting cor­
The latter declared that Heblon, af­ board loaded at Portland and other
The caveman may be the modem
Guards Kill Lifer.
porations to deduct from their net in­
ter tying her hands behind her back, points on thé river the Japanese
girls notion of an Ideal lover- but
come returns dividends paid to a resi­ Chester, IB.—George W. O'Malley of tied her to a mule and allowed it to
give ME the shy man. who ¿„vej
steamer Fukuyo Maru departed for
dent of the state of Oregon on or be­ St. Louis, serving a life sentence for drag her about their farm. Heblon
something to n woman's Imagination.
Melbourne, Australia, Saturday after
fore 30 days After the expiration of murder, was shot and killed and John charged that his wife tried to shoot
He is always such a sweet surprise!
noon.
The
departure
of
the
Fukuyo
the income year. This was set out Weger, another long term convict, was him and their five children and that
in an opinion written by the late Jus­ dangerously wounded when guards of he tied her hands behind her bark Maru will be followed by numerous
The only way some married people
other lumber steamers booked to take
tice Jofin McCourt and handed down the state prison here frustrated a de­ and himself dragged her around the
appear to bo able to m.a.ur. th.
The
young
lady
across
the
way
says
cargoes from here to all parts of the
by the' stkte supreme court Tuesday. livery of six inmates.
she weighs 110 pounds In her street strength of each other's love Is by the
farm.
world during the next few months.
amount of nagging It takes to kill it. I
clothes end 106 ad valorem.
COMPILED FOR YOU
MANY ARE INJURED
Something to
Think ¿4bout
By F. J. WALKER
Reflections of a
Bachelor Qirl
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