Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, June 25, 1925, Image 2

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    WORLDHAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
PLANS ANOTHER
TAX CUT
President Thinks Further $30<kWM1.60:L
Reduction Possible.
SINCLAIR VICTOR
IN OIL LEASE SUIT
STATE NEWS
IN BRIEF.
SCHOOL DAIJS
Washington. D. C. President Cool
Eugene Governor Pierce wll «peak
Idge Monday night officially announc-
..A . of the Mas
»M«. ■ M*' ITnllktl'
a( a joint picnic
Farmern'
Union
ed the possibility of an immediate re­
und Grange at Creswell. July 1. ae
duction in income taxes of $300.000,-
Brief Resume Most Important 000 or more on the basis of economies Teapot Dome Fraud Declared cording to anouncenient Saturday.
St. Helens. The Columbia County
¡already effected and called for a
Unproved.
Daily News Items.
Fair board has begun work on three
' further reduction in the cost of gov-
buildings ut the new fair ground «Ite
j eminent which will make possible still
ou tli«> highway, a short distanee south
¡further tax lowering.
This welcome news to all who pay
of Deer Island.
¡taxes, directly or indirectly, was con-
Tillamook.
The Tillamook county
tained in a 25 minute talk which Mr,
fair will be held September 23. 23, 24
Coolidge, as head of the business the
Eventa of Noted People, Government» business of governing this country of Every Major (Charge of Government mid 25. The dates which had pre­
ours—made to server«! hundred de­
viously been »et for September 15 Io
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
Crushed. Fall Loan "Suapic-
partment and bureau chiefs, telling
is were changed beiause of confllit
them how to manage the affairs of the
Things Worth Knowing.
ious" Judge Holds
with the Peudlolon Round up
national corporation so as to yield the
Salem
Two persons were killed
highest dividends of prosperity and
and
24«
were
Injured as lhe result of
The condiion of Marshal Joffre, who welfare to the 115,000.000 stockhold-
Cheyenne, Wyo. — Teapot Dome lrafBe accident» in Oregon In May,
had a chill Saturday. Sunday took a '’rs While the government adtninistra- rightfully belongs to Harry F. Sin-[ aci^rding to a report i«»ued Hatunhiy
turn for the worse. It was reported tors must do all that is possible to clalr’s Mammoth Oil company. T. by Thomas A. Raffety. ebb
his condition was serious.
cut down the cost of government, the Blake Kennedy, United States district for ,h® »late motor vi bi<
< l’i r
Recommendations for a revision of biggest economies that could be ef-
ment.
the present tariff law as it affects the feeted lie with the people. Mr. Cool­ Judge, decided here Friday.
Bakar. Ml»« Kathleen Kivett. pri­
Govt rnment charges of collusion.
tariff commission probably will be idge said, referring to the encroach-
vate aecretary to the Stanfield
commission’s report to ment of the fejerai government upon scandal and fraud in the leasing of
made in the commission's
brothers, large sheep owners of east-
congress early in December.
kcal self government, resulting in 'a the dome by Secretary of the Interior
or’.g„n and western Idaho, was ar-
Nearly 2000 women from 51 coun-¡double burden of taxation
federal pan
jbe Mammoth company were'ed here Saturday on a charge
tries are gathered in Edenburgh. Scot- taxes tor donations to the states and buried deep under a voluminous legal of speeding on the state highway be
land tor the twelfth triennial conven-! stite taxes “to meet the extravagance |
decision, when Judge Kennedy com- tween Baker and I niun.
tion of the World's Women's Chris- of state expenditures which are includ
The schooner Dan F.
pletely upheld every act in the pro-J Garibaldi.
tian Temperance union, which opened.ed by the federal donations."
Saturday morning.
Total public expenditures in this fU-( cess which resulted in the granting of Hanlon passed out of rillmni ok bay
Friday with 1.200.000 felt of lumber
Two were burned to death Saturday ¡
ending June 30 next are the big Wyoming oil field concession
front the yard of the Whitney com
night when the airplane in which they, »3.035.000.000 compared wit . $5. 16. to Sinclair.
puny. The Hanlon will unload part of
were riding caught fire, went into a
‘''¿A“?™ I
By F. A. WALKER
Beaten, but not ready to quit, coun- lbc lumber at San Francisco and the
has been reduced from J23.977.OOO.OOO
tail spin and crashed near south field,
to 120.551,000,000. That retrenchment •«*> tor <he government. Albert D. Wal- bai«nt-. at San Pedro, Cal.
about eight miles from Pontiac, Mich., the president pronounced unparalleled ton. United States district attorney,
HUMAN WEATHERCOCKS
Henil. The start of the forest fire
before a large crowd.
in history. It has made it possible to announced after the decision that an canon in the timber of central lire
More common laborers left the Uni­ lighten the tax burden materially al- appeal would be taken.
was marked Friday afternoon by TF TOU are ghen to the minute ob-
«ervatlun of human«. their nervous
ted States than were admitted during ready, and yet it cannot be said that
Judge Kennedy's decision contend-. Ron
blase,
fanned by a stiff wind, which shifting» from pillar to post. and their
a
the first ten months of operation of taxes have ceased to be a burden, the cd '
«wept over approximately 50 acre» of
the new 2 per cent quota immigation president said.
j That ,he executive order signed * timber land on the Brook» Scanlon uncertain fluttering« from flower to
flower, like butterflies In sunny weath­
law, immigration statistics published
The aim of the government. Mr. May 31. 1921, by President Harding
er.
perhaps you have naked yourself
holdings
southeast
of
Bend.
Sunday by the national industrial con­ Coolidge declared, must be to reach transferring the naval oil reserves
what becomes of them when the
Eugene.
—
The
state
highway
com
ference board show.
the point where taxes cease to be a from the . jurisdiction of the navy
_ de-
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storms come mid the cold north winds
thnt interior
rxf • L a «1a
de- mission is expected to let the contract blow.
Lieutenant Adams, an aviator at- burden. He estimated the surplus for partment to that of Io the
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r»we»t-
Turn where you may, you will see
tached to the U. S. S. Tennessee, was tbs fiscal year at $200,000.000 and partment was legal and not obtained this week to build a 2000 foot revet-
from
the
chief
executive
by
fraud.
|ment
along
the
west
bank
of
the
W il- these gaudily nttlred weathercocks
critically injured Friday when His __
for ____
the _____
next ______
fiscal . year at $290.000.-
That an act of congress of June 4,.lamette river Just above the new high fluctuating with the passing breeze,
scouting plane fell 3000 feet Into the OOO. and said he would recommend to
1920. under which the lease and other'way bridge being built at Harrisburg, never at rent except In ii gale, nnd then
residential district of Waiakea on 1 congress a reduction of taxes.
trembling under intense excitement
Hawaii island. The full extent of his ' The orderly funding and rapid re- negotiations were consummated, cloth- according to state engineers here.
because they are force«! temporarily to
itirement
of
our
war
dept
were
dwelt
ed
the
secretary
of
the
navy
with
full
injuries were not determined.
Bend.— A mountain barrier, the Cas­ remain stationary.
'on by the president. He pointed out power to do everything that was done cade range, was pierced by n 3650-
They seem always to be nt the turn­
National prohibition would be recog- lhal we are now payinK $130.000,000 in negotiating the naval oil leases.
foot tunnel shortly before noon Fri­ ing j>olnt of »mm- wonderful career,
nized for the first time in the by- lesg interest than four years ago and. That the "loan" of $25.000 by Sin- day when two crew« of worker« met but never quite able to g> t n ro«» the
laws of the Modern Woodmen of of this amount $30,000,000 is due to clair to Fall in June, 1923, was a under the summit of the mountains Une.
But nothing matters > > these human
America, which holds its quadrennial the lower interest rates we now pay( "suspicious circumstances.” but that near the northwest end of Odell lake,
head camp in Chicago Tuesday, by a on borrowings as the result of im- the ready explanation given by Sin- completing the longest tunnel of the weatherewks. »<> long i they are hav­
ing a good time a"
from responsl
proving our credit. "Pretty good pay clalr’s attorney, J. W. Zevely, to a Eugene-Klamath Falls line.
proposal of the law committee.
blllty.
for a sound policy,” Mr. Coolidge dry- senate investigation committee and
Heartaches of d ting fathers and
Preliminary writs of quo warranto
Baker.—As a result of an 80-inlle-an- tears of sollcltom mothers give them
ly remarked of that $130,000.000.
the lack of evidence that any attempt
against the St. Louis college of phy­
hour
drive
over
the
Baker-Cornucopia
at secrecy was made over the trans-
no pang of remorse, no thouglit «i the
sicians and surgeons and the Kansas
Log Rate Probe Likely.
action gave it the badge of a legit i- highway in a racing car five miles future.
City college of medicine and surgery,
They have no fear of th«- lean days
Washington. D. C. — The United mate transaction, That the govern- nortnwest of Baker. Nels Crawford.
have been issued by the state supreme
States
tariff commission will continue ment's allegations of fraud had not 21. suffered Internal injuries from of wiutvr, when the years shall begin
courts. The writs are returnable July
which he died later, and Bruce Alex to rust the luster of their eye« nnd
I its consideration of a proposal that been sustained.
19.
They
it send a committee to either Seattle) Every major allegation made by the antier.
anuer. 20,
su. ««u
»•» throat
*—— cut.
............
-- crtMik their proud shoulders with bur
had his
Captain Lloyd S. Spooner of Port­ cr Portland to hear the views of lum- government was crushed under the i<tst control of th" car and it turned den« they will be compelled to bear.
To the world nnd Its enterprises,
land. Or., stationed at Fort Sam Hous- ber interests of the northwest upon a decision. Judge Kennedy near the end
turtle.
these wenthen ocks contribute nothing
ton. Tex., led the field candidates for proposed change of the tariff on logs, of the decision said:
Salem .-•-There were three fatalities that endures over night, except, per-
the infantry rifle team of the United
With the announcement that the J "In reaching a conclusion in this
upon
in
Oregon due to industrial accident« haps, the heaped up
States army at the close of the second- commission was considering the ques- case, we fully realize the degree of un-
the roofs of time, which serve ns a
in
the
week
ending
June
18,
accord
­
round trials at Camp Logan, Ill., Sat­ tion of hearings on the log tariff, it popularity with which it will be re­
warning to those who are tn the race
urday. Captain Spooner had a total became known here that northwest-' reived. This is true in the nature of ing to a report Issued by the state to win, resolved to leave behind them
industrial accident commission. The
of 564 points.
ern mills are in sharp conflict over things, because the great general pub- victims were Henry Borman, Warren­ n glorious light which shall Illuminate
the paths of others and cheer them on
Three men, accused of plotting to the duties now in effect. A number lie is reached only with the sensation*
dale, carpenter; Robert Mlckel. Port­ to noble endeavor.
kidnap Mary Pickford, film star, sev- of lumber companies which depend up- al features- surrounding the transac-
I® by McClure New ■paver Syndicate.)
land, laborer, and San Shrlstoff Mil
eral weeks ago, appeared in court in on Canada for their logs are demand- tions involved, and is laregly in the
offa.
Bend,
pitman.
Los Angeles, Cal., Saturday, pleaded ing a lower rate of duty, while those dark to all the other multitude of
Eugene.--Smoking has been prohib­
not guilty and had their trial date still drawing on considerable stands circumstances with which the case Is
The three are of timber in the United States are ask- surrounded and knows perhaps less ited on the Bedrock creek watershed
set for July 22.
Charles Stevens, Adrian Wood and ing more protection.
of the great legal principles which the In the Cascade national forest, ac­
Claude Holcomb.
experience of the ages has taught cording to Nelson F. Macduff, «uper
"The duties of gofern
Rattler Bites Woman.
mankind must control in dealing with visor of the forent. This covers 800
The federal trade commission,
ment are paternal.”
acres of timber which ha« been bought
which recently came under fire in । Roseburg. Or.—Mrs. James Martin. lhe ri«ht8 of Persons and property.’
from the government by the Signal
senatorial quarters after an address wbo resides 30 miles west of Roseburg,'
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Lumber company. It has been desig­ \X7HILE many persons will disagree
by Commissioner Humphrey challeng- was brought to this city Monday after ■ « FAI I CTTC RICC
with this statement as smacking
nated as a special fire hazard.
ing the right of a single branch of con- being bitten three timP8 by a rattler. LA I U LL t I I t UI to
too milch of autocracy, when they
gress to direct it to make investiga- yjrs Martin will recover, physician
Salem. Appropriations of $1000 to­ consider th ■ life and uuhlevementH of
tions not involving anti-trust law is- stated. While after the cows she step-
ward erection of a fine arts building the mnn who uttered It they will real­
sues, has decided to put into effect pP(] on
reptile, which coiled about
on the campiiH of the University of ize timt he meant Unit government
the suggestion he voiced.
■ her ankle and struck her three times.' Washington, D. C.— Death brought Oregon at Eugene and appointment of should be paternal In the sense that
It should cure for mid protect Its
John H. Morris, farmer of the Ping She knocked the snake off with a to an end Thursday the daring and a committee to handle the organiza­ citizens, not Hint It should rule them
Gulch district for 24 years, and fore- small stick, tore a strip of her cloth- stormy political career of Robert M. tion scholarship loan fund featured with an iron rod.
man of a county road crew, was blown ing and fashioned a tourniquet about f<a Follette of Wisconsin.
the semi annual meeting of the state
The life of William Ewart Glad­
to pieces by the accidental discharge the bites.
Peacefully, the Wisconsin senator, board of the Daughters of the Amer­ stone I« the life of one of the greatest
of dynamite at Pomeroy, Wash., Sat- j
and one of the most beloveil states
last year an independent candidate ican Revolution here Saturday.
men that England ha» producisi.
Meat Sanitation Is Hit.
urday. Mr. Morris was preparing to
for president, passed away at his
Cascade Locks - Two thousand head
Born In the. city of Liverpool, of
blow a hole and it is believed the ex-) Washington, D. C. — The need of home here, a victim of heart attacks,
poison resulted from the cramping of better sanitary practices In the meat. from which he had been a sufferer cf sheep belonging to McMenamin & Scottlwb parents. Gladstone began bls
political career In 1833, and up to the
a cap on the fuse with his teeth.
¡industry and the elimination of niis- for a decade, bronchitis and bronchial Ward of Sixprong. Wash., were un­
loaded at Wyeth Thursday enroute time of hi« death In 1MDM he was over
n n «
j
'leading advertising were urged by the asthma.
active in the national affairs of Great
The entire Roald Amundsen north
department of agriculture Monday in । -j-o
jaH^
j a Follette «ought to the government forest reserve for Britain. He was one of the greatest
pole expedition arrived safely in
They
were
located
by
r r, nK
orators Englund ever produced. Ills
Spitzbergen in one plane. The party a report covering the study of con- |O wani off death's thrust, as he had su^nr,|,
Forest Ranger Wheeler of Herman style was kindly «ml he seldom re­
ditions in a score of cities.
1
done
on
several
occasions
in
recent
did not return to Kings bay by plane,
While the investigators found most years, but when he realized that, the Creek ranger station, near Benson sorted to Hiitlre or Invective to prove
but was picked up by a fishing boat
of the cities had adequate sanitary f(ght wag a ]o(jing onß he called hlg plateau In the neighborhood of Indian his point
and conveyed there. It is reported
The two gn-iit alm« of this stnte«
regulations for retail food distribu- son Robert to his bedside, and in an mountain.
that the expendltion reached north
num were to enfranchise the common
tion, they said few had effective en- almcst inaudible voice gave this last
Sandy.
—
Loss
of
$25,000
was
caused
latitude 87 degeres 44 minutes, or
people of Englund nnd to secure home
j forcement.
[ message to the public;
early Sunday morning when the mill rule for Ireland. The first nlm was
about 200 miles from the north pole.
I "l am at peace with all the world, of the Sandy Lumber company, 13 nchleved and the second almost met
Wisconsin paid impressive tribute
J. N. Darling Is Honored.
• ■ of * work I could miles east of Sandy, was destroyed with success when old age claimed
but there Is a lot
Sunday to Bob La Follette as his: Beloit, WIs._ J. N. Darling, whose
still do I don’t know how the poo- hy fire. The night watchman had left the man who, In his vigor, had battled
body lay in state under the great cartoons signed "Ding” have grown
self government In the
pie will feci toward me, but I shall the plant but five minutes before It so hard
vaulted dome of the capftol at Mad- famous. Monday received an honorary
take to the grave my love for them [burst Into flames from undetermined Emerald Isle.
While Gladstone displayed wonder*
Ison, WIs. From high noon until the degree from Beloit college.
life.” causes. The planer and most of the
which has sustained me through life.
fill powers In handling the Internili
lengthening
shadows V*
of u
night
had
Years
ago, WIIJI«
while HH
an U11UV1
undergraduate
*
. quw
uuu
xears HKO,
KI UUUU-LO |
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dressed lumber was destroyed, al-
affairs of Englund, he was exceedingly
wrapped his homeland, persons from there, he was suspended for drawing
Mexico City.—Addressing a gather 'though much of the yard stock was
weak In his conduct of the Interna­
every walk of life, the humble' caricatures of the faculty. The hon-1
tional relations of the country. Thu
ing in Mexico City, Secretary of Tn- Kave,L
shoulder to shoulder with the mighty,1 orary
orary degree
degree was
doctor of
of letters.
letters.
was doctor
dustry and Commerce Louis N. Mo- Salem.—Senator McNary announced American Civil war was fought during
came for a last look upon the fea­
the time when Gladstone was a prom-
rones appealed for confidence in the here Saturday night that he would do Inent figure In
tures of the man who had dedicated
Amundsen Plans in Air.
English politics. He
his life to their service.
London.—A dispatch to the Morn- government of President Calle«. The little traveling in Oregon this sum took the stand that the Confederacy
Ing Post from Oslo said nothing
had address was delivered at the Amer-jmer and thus far had accepted only would win and even mude the «tnte-
5 Nations Pay on Debts.
yet been decided concerning Amund-
lean chamber of commerce. He de- one public Invitation, He will «peak ment flint the federili forces could
Washington, D. C. — The treasury sen's return to Norway—whether he clared that Mexico knew she had on grange day at the Gladstone Chau never conquer the South.
Gladstone mtn an extensive writer
Monday received payments from Great would fly back or come on ■ board ' the rights to fulfill toward other coun-'tauqua. During the remainder of the
and
speaker nnd collection« of his
।
tries,
but
also
that
she
had
certain
'
wninmer
he
will
spend
most
of
his
government
vessel
Heimdal.
Britain, Finland, Hungary, Lithuania
The return of the explorer was not rights as a self-respecting country, for time improving the McNary ranch works have been published. He died
and Poland. The payments were on
nt his home, linn urden Cnstle, Mny
account of their funded indebtedness expected until about July 1, the dis- which sh? would dig her own grave if near Salem and looking after other 10, 1898.—Wnyne I ». McMurray.
| necessary.
| business affairs.
to the United States.
patch added.
(& by (Jeurve Aiutthnw Adams.)
COMPILED FOR YOU
DENBY'S ACTION 0. K
SOMETHING TO
THINK ABOUT
1PHO SAID
OF HEART ATTACK
SOMETHING
COMING IN
By DOUGLAS A a LLOCH
Z~\F ALL the lomfort you cun get
In liny way you ever mot,
To make u fellow Lwl inside.
And up and down und through and
through.
Secure nnd »ort of sntlafled,
There's nothing that cau comfort
you
Kxnctly like n little tin.
Like having «uinet Mog coming In.
There's lota of Joy a man can buy.
And ho he should, and a > do I.
But, after all. I never found
A greater comfort anywhere.
Although I’ve looked a lot around.
Than putUn« »hut 1 had io «pare
Of money where It would login
To bring me something coming la.
Who mnkes bls money easily,
Or make« It hard, it «eeni» to me,
H uh ev’ry reason he «hould Iny
A little of hl« money by;
If ea«y, fur n harder day;
If hard, becauee be ought to try
A little greater enee to win
And have smile money coming In.
You’ll find n lot «if tinsel toys
Along the road, nnd tinsel Joy«.
But, for a pleasure that will last,
When harder days are right abend
And day« of easy youth are past.
There’« not a thing, a« I have said.
Like Just to alt and smoke or spin
And have some money coming In.
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Mothers CooKBook
whllrd
And In ths lowly cottati
xptrl-
♦ nr» <1 codfish bull»
viand that
But love nev»r found
could so ally all grl«f
And sooth# cockles of the I
A FEW DON’TS
TAON'T wear uncomfortable shoe«
■»■"'about your work. Painful feet
lire the basis of much Irritability and
unpleasantness.
Don't forget to dnah on cold unter
when a little hot grease Is »pilled on
the floor or table. It prevents the fat
from sinking Into the grain of the
wood, und can be easily removed at
Don't pour boiling water over flue
chimi or glass. It may not seem to
hurt It but It la apt to drop In pieces
when least expo-ted.
Don't let food <>f tiny kind dry on
the baking dishes. Turn a little water
Into the dish ; If an egg dish, use cold
water; other foods will aoiik best In
hot water.
Don't lay gristsy spoons or utensils
on the table or stove; keep n tin tray
for holding nil such utensil«; this will
save cleaning.
Don’t pour boiling water on «oiled
dlshtowels; the grease, If.nny, will be
set In them. Soak in cold water and
plenty of «onp, then wash In hot water
and boll.
Don't put tin dlsbeH away until you
are sure they are perfectly dry.
I >on't forget
use the little
"mend-lt« which may be found nt any
ten-cent store. You can thus prolong
the life of a favorite dish even after
It has sprung a leak or two.
Don't touch D h I i with steel knives
or forks. They Impart an unpleasant
flavor.
Don't salt meat before cooking un­
less you want to draw out all «the
Juices and flavor. Add seasoning when
the meat Is well seared over.
Don't forget to put nil blood stained
garments into cold water. If n drop of
blood Is dropped on woolen, cover It
at once with dry •tnreh. The starch
will absorb the blood and when
brushed out after drying the spot will
be gone.
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