Image provided by: City of Dayton; Dayton, OR
About Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
AAA A AA AAAAA AAAAAAAA A A A V AA w A * A V ▼ WORLD HAPPENINGS DRr HEAD T0 DR0P S00N AMERICAN ENTRY t STATE NEWS ! : (N B rief . : IN COURT SIGHTED OF CURRENT WEEK 4 [I SCHOOL DAIJS fl A Hay nr« to Be Stripped of All Author ity New Regulation« Loom. »»♦♦♦♦•♦♦»•♦•♦»•♦♦•»♦»•♦♦I I ! Washington. D. C- -Prohibition Coni Hood River While no »ales of any missioner Haynes will be stripped of consequence have yet been made.' all authority over prohibition enforce apple dealers hero report more In ment September 1. quiries than usual tor thia season. His duties will be lodged in the 21 Salem When the stale land board prohibition administrators to be ap closed its doors tor the week end Sat pointed under the reorganization of unlay. George G. Brown, clerk of the the enforcement forces effective the department, had served the state con-' first of next month, and he will act tinuously for 30 years. merely in an advisory capacity to As sistant Secretary Andrews of the Salem James Speirs of Tangent, treasury. who gave his occupation as a laborer? An order authorising the transfer Events of Noted People, Go> crnnwrU of authority was issued Monday by In Jame» II. Sheffield, Envoy, Makes Re was issued the first certificate of mo tor vehicle title under the new title ternal Revenue Commissioner Blair, port on Harmony Due to Ex and Pacific NurOrseet, and Other registration law enacted at the last who, under the law. retains nominal change of Notes. Things Worth Knowing. session of the state legislature. jurisdiction over the prohibition unit. Actual direction of administration will Pendleton. — Considerable damage be in the hands of Mr. Andrews, who has been caused to Umatilla county, Swampscott, Mass. — Confidence trees and shrubs by red spiders, ac A forest fire blaze In the Pine was appointed to the treasury with creek district, 20 miles east of Wal that end in view. that the senate at its next session will cording to F C. Parr, local florist, who While the order had been forecast, has received reports from many prop lace. Idaho, broke beyond control lines agree to America's entrance Into the erty owners that the leaves are falling early Sunday and is burning over it was much more sweeping than ex pected. It takes away from the com world court with reservations accept from trees and bushes. more than 1000 acres. missioner all authority he had with able to the other powers, was express Salem.—The United States depart The return in 1921 by the alien prop respect to any matters relating to In ed by Senator Pepper, republican. erty custodian of several million dol ment of agriculture, Mount Hood na toxicating liquors, as well as all auth Pennsylvania, on his arrival here late lars in seized funds to the American tional forest, Portland, has filed ap ority he has had in approving or dis Metal company is under investigation Saturday to be a week end guest of plication with the state engineer for approving acts of prohibition agents by department of justice agents here in the field. appropriation of water from an un President Coolidge. and abroad. The senator made this prediction named stream for domestic purposes Moreover, there no longer will be In Hood River county Greater Tacoma's population has in any requirements that copies of per to newspaper men after he had paid creased almost 6000 in the last year mits. bonds or other documents relat his respects at White Court. He said Salem. — Three boys at the state training school were reported by and is now estimated at 135,267. These ing to the withdrawal, manufacture or that while his visit was purely social, figures were compiled for the R. L. other handling of liquors be forward Superintendent L. M. Gilbert Friday Polk & Co., 1925 directory and an ed to the commission. These will re he undoubtedly would exchange views as critically ill with typhoid fever as main in the possession of the prohibi with the executive before continuing a result of drinking water from con* nounced recently. his journey to his summer home in laminated wells at the site of the new William J. Cochran, prominent tion administrators, who will be sta Maine, on the world court and other training school near Woodburn. Washington correspondent, died in tioned at 22 points in the United issues, including the anthracite situa States and in Porto Rico and Hawaii. IS IT WAGNER? St. Helens. Edwin Mattson. 17, son Washington. D. C„ Saturday night tion. although he had not done so of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Mattson, of War after a long illness. He had charge While the full effect of the order will when Interviewed. HERE Is a big nnd flourishing fam ren, was drowned about noon Satur-j of publicity work tor the democratic not be felt until September 1, control Prior to the arrival of Senator and ily named Wagner In thia country. of the manufacture, sale and use of day at Columbia beach, near Columbia party in the 1920 campagin. specially denatured alcohol is to be Mrs. Pepper at the summer White City, while swimming in view of a Germany, of course, lx where the orlg The Canadian Pacific steamer Prin transferred immediately from col House, the president had James H. Inal Wagners came from nnd there It cess Beatrice went ashore Saturday lectors of internal revenue to the pres Sheffield, ambassador to Mexico, as party of Warren Sunday school pupils Is a very usual and very distinguished name, for besides the celebrated op south of Skidgate. 500 miles north ent prohibition directors, who will act a luncheon guest and had received who were picnicking at the resort. eratic composer nnd poet, there have west of Victoria, B. C.. in the Queen tn the respect as administrators until Representative Underhill, republican. St. Helens The new Rotger build Charlotte islands. Pacific ocean. The the regular administrators can be ap Massachusetts, who reported on his ing on Columbia street Is practically been noted men of the nnme In many of the professions nnd arts. passengers were taken ashore. trip to the orient. pointed. completed and will be ready for occu I The name became popular because It is understood that the president pancy within a few days. The struc It was an occupational name—-of nn Commissioner Haynes was absent The celebrated art collection of the from Washington, but it was said at has been informed that relations be ture is 47x100, one story high and occupation that was tremendously Im late Senator William A. Clark, refus the prohibition unit that he would re tween the United States and Mexico built of concrete. It has two store portant. For It Is the equivalent of ed by the Metropolitan museum of main in his preset t place, and that as have improved since the recent ex rooms, one of which will be occupied cartwright or wheelwright some one New York, has been accepted by the adviser to Mr. Andrews and active change of notes between the two gov by the J. C. Penny company. who made nnd rgimlred the wheels of wagons. And of course this was a Corcoran art gallery of Washington. head of whatever force is retained in ernments. Mr. Underhill said the Philippines . Salem - The Oregon state peniten vital trade when almost all transpor The price of bread has fallen again the prohibition headquarters after the would not be ready for independence tiary, with 24 machines In operation tation was effected In wag-ins and in Sofia, Bulgaria, as a result of the reorganization becomes fully effective, for another 200 years, advocated and a crew of more than 50 convicts conches and carriages. he will have as many duties as he bumper wheat crop throughout Bul It Is nn Interesting thing that the strengthening the hand of Governor at work, now has the largest and best- garia and it is officially stated that can attend to. English name Cnrtwr' 't with the equipped flax scutching mill in the General Wood and removal of the ju a further reduction may be expected. nnme signification, I- Iso usual In dicial system from politics and assert world. Oregon's nearest competitor In England, nnd num' s among Its Millions Made Quickly. It is expected that the export of wheat the flax industry Is In Ireland, where New York.—Rockaway took on the ed that America should encourage de hearers many men o Jstluctlon. The will be five times that of any pre most-known man < the name here, appearance of a frontier town in the velopment of industrial projects in the there Is a mill with 23 machines. vious year. perhap«, was Pete, Cartwright ot Vir midst of a hectic gold rush Monday islands. Enough rubber can be pro Molalla.- Harvey Robbins, 92. an 1 Baron Kato, who resigned with the when thousands of men and women, duced there, he said, to supply the early Oregon settler and a resident of ginia. a fnmou- circuit rider and Tokio cabinet after a split over new mostly speculators bent on the acquis world. preacher of the Methodist church. Hood River, died here Sunday at the1 taxation proposals, was reappointed The Massachusetts representative home of hls sister-in-law. Mrs. Levi' To get buck to the Wagners. Hein ition of easy wealth, crowded the premier Saturday. Baron lyato has rich Wagner of Schwaver, Wurtcm- ocean front to take part in the land also urged strengthening of the Ha Robbins. He hail come hero to attend burg, had a son Michael, born In reorganized his cabinet by restoring waii defense and criticised conditions boom fostered by the proposed erec a reunion of the Robbins family fit Michelfeld, Wurtemburg. in 17'23, who to their places all miinsters with the tion of a new board walk. • at the army post on the island, as week ago. Mr. Robbins made his was a first settler In the New world. exception of three recalcitrant seiyu- Lots that a year ago could have serting that the barracks were in a home with hls daughter. Mrs. Charles In 174-1 he married Marie Elizabeth kai party members. been bought for 110 a front foot sold disgraceful state. Scllne, nnd five years Inter removed Carlson, at Hood River. Senator Pepper was ot the opinion Assistant Secretary Andrews of the on paper Monday for as high as $10,- with bls wife to Germantown, Pa. treasury department in his efforts to 000. Stories of fabulous wealth amass that the senate in reaching a com Vernonia. Fire which started early । Two years after that' they settled per rebuild the prohibition enforcement ed overnight were whispered among promise on the world court would ap Saturday in the losing operations of manently In Frederick county, Mary prove a resolution different in its the East Sids' Mill & Lumber com-| land, where they had land direct from organization, has mapped out a plan the crowds. to draw into his new corps a dozen or Assemblyman Brunner, real estate terms from any yet proposed. He pany, near Keasey. Qr., had traveled j Lord Baltimore. Henry Wagner was more big business executives. Indica operator who is credited with getting said he believed the slate had been approximately three miles Sunday and i a fighter In the Indian wars, and he tions Saturday night were that the the measure for the board walk pass wiped clean, opening the way for a had destroyed one donkey engine and established n big and flourishing fam ily. plan would be successful. ed, said he turned over more than new proposal that would avoid en some green timber. Most of the area <© by McClur« Nswspapar Hyndlcata.) tangling alliances, receive senate ap covered by the fire was an old burn. The Wellington, New Zealand, labor $1,000,000 worth of property. He is ----------- o----------- proval and prove acceptable to other socialists have urged publicly that the credited with having done $6.500,000 nations. Toledo Threshing began Monday American fleet as a fleet be boycot business last week and he did not in upper Yaquina and Siletz valley. ted. The Dunedin labor representa deny this. Prospects are good for bumper yields, King Grants Amnesty. tion committee has adopted a resolu especially oats and rye. In the high Evolution War Revived. Rome.—An amnesty decree of far- land districts farmers are enthusiastic tion urging all workers to refrain from “The grave it the participating in celebrations being ar Chattanooga, Tenn.—John Randolph (reaching proportions, freeing all po over giant rye feed which was Import I cradle of trant- Neal of counsel for John T. Scopes, litical offenders except murderers and ed here several years ago. Hay crops I ranged for the forthcoming visit. -, formation.” , recently convicted of violating Ten ’ releasing from the Jails prisoners of were harvested In fine shape and most Charles C. Hart of Spokane, Wash., nessee's anti-evolution law, in a state all kinds, has been granted as an act barns were filled to capacity with hay. w HEN GlUsep|h- Mazzini, the great the new American minister to Albania, ment given the Chattanooga Times, of royal clemency and a contribution Italian patriot, uttered these Saturday presented his credentials to declared that he would file in United Hood River. Next «reek a crew of words, death was staring him In the to national pacification on the occa- President Ahmed Zogu. He was es States district court here a taxpayers’ I ision of the completion of the quarter county road builders will start con face anil he knew not hut that in a corted to the government house by of petition to enjoin enforcement of the century reign of King Victor Emman- struction of a road about three fourths short time be would be forced to lie ficials of the American office and a state law. | uel. It is estimated between 10,000 of a mile long around the north end In the ‘‘cradle of transformation.'' company of Albanian soldiers with a Dr. Neal said that after filing the .and 12,000 persons will be affected. of Lost lake. A 70 foot wooden bridge I In 1870 Mazzini engaged In an Insur band playing “The Star Spangled petition he would leave for1 New York I Under tile decree those guilty ot will be built across the outlet can I rection against the Italian government Banner.’’ to confer with Dudley Field Malone, 'political crimes will be freed, except yon. The new road will penetrdte a at Palermo, nnd together with many of I Ben H. Hawkins, 36 years old, is Arthur Garfield Hays and other at when the motives were purely person timbered area and open to campers hls comrades he was arrested. Fate huiked dark for a time for the patriots. near death in a hospital in Seattle, torneys interested in the case. al and when murder, even unintention- som«> of the best locations on the lake. Rut they did not despair nnd the threat Wash., after being stabbed with a al, was committed. Thus, those ac of death aroused no fear In their Salem.- Penitentiary sentences for Chicago. — Chicago conversed with cused of implication In the Matteottl knife by his brother at the home ot persons convicted of operating still»; hearts nor did It moke them lessen their mother. The fight between the the Arctic circle by radio early Mon murder are excluded. The decree also apparently is having a beneficial ef their resolve that Italy should be free two brothers ending in the stabbing day when newspaper men asked and releases criminal offenders in many and an Independent European state. fect in the conduct of this class of law affray is said to be the culmination of received answers to five questions put minor categories, except when death After languishing In Juli for it few violators, according to William Lev months Rome wax occupied and the ill feeling that existed between them to the MacMillan arctic navy expedi resulted from the crimes. Those re ens, state prohibition commissioner. patriots were freed. Mazzini lived for several years. tion through the Zenith Radio corpora leased will include men and women Mr. Levens reports that within the but two years longer, Ids death occur The MacMillan Arctic expedition tion on a wave length of 140 meters. serving one year or less. last two weeks as many as a dozen ring In Plan, March 10, 1872. reached Etah, Greenland, at 9 o’clock Twenty minutes elapsed between the Of the long list of men who have abandned stills have been found in Couple Wed in Hospital. Saturday night, after its long struggle propounding of the first question and battled for Italian freedom. Mazzini’s various sections of the state. with the ice in Melville bay. The Na its answer. mime stands well toward the top. The Longview, Wash.—Despite loss of a Salem.—J. W. Timpson. Washington' patriot wax born In Genoa In 180.'. He Faint music, apparently of a phono leg in a railway accident Friday, Leon tional Geographic society received this information in a wireless message graph, was heard from the expedition ard Davis, 31, married Sarah Stankey, manager for the Utah Idaho Sugar, was graduated from the University of which gave no information further before the questions were asked. 21, of Ostrander, Saturday night. The company, arrived here Friday to in' Genoa and was admitted to the bur of than that the party found five Eskimo ceremony was performed by Rev. E. spect the various soils In the Wiliam-: that city. Shortly after his gradun tlon Mazzini Joined the Carbonari. Boots Save Girl’s Life. families on their arrival. H. Gebart, pastor of the Longview ette valley to determine their adapta-. This was a revolutionary party who bility for the growing of sugar beets. I Reno, Nev. —Because she wore rub Community church, in the hospital A 30-year search by Mrs. Ida Reed Mr. Timpson said that tests made, disguised themselves a« ehnrcoul mak of Edwardsville, Ill. for her child has ber boots on her father’s farm, the where Davis is now a patient. Mothers here previously indicated that much ers or wood burners, nnd took their ended successfully with the receipt 14-year-old daughter of A. Aeschelman of the bride and bridegroom and the of the hind in the Willamette valley । nnme from the trade they affected to of word from Mrs. Nettie May Fuller of Yerington, Nev., is alive after being nurses were the attendants. Davis would produce sugar beets on a com follow. Mazzini had not long been n mem of Tacoma, Wash. Thirty years ago, struck by a lightning bolt Saturday plans to go to school again and take mercial scale. ber of this revolutionary party when when her husband died, while they night. It took 20 minutes for a phy up a new vocation. he became involved In a dispute with were residing in Wooster, O., Mrs. sician to revive her when the bolt laid Eugene. — The Harrisburg Junction the authorities nt Piedmont nnd, on a Fire Hits Texas Town. City section ot the Pacific highway,' Reed placed her two children in an her unconscious. The doctor says the charge of conspiracy to wreck the boots prevented her receiving the full Houston, Tex.—Telephone reports recently paved, will be opened to traf government, lie was Imprisoned. institution, after which all trace of at. 1 o’clock said a fire Saturday at fic. August 7, It has been definitely them was lost. Recently, Edward strength of the bolt. At the outbreak of the revolution in Liberty, Tex., had caused a property announced. Several small bridges re- 1848 he became n member of the trfum- Reed, the woman's son, found a man Two Die in Air Crash. loss of $100,000. In addition to a main to lie Hurfaced, but this work vlrnte In the republic of Rome, but who knew of the case and informed Oklahoma City, Okla.—Earl Wheel block «if stores, the Southern Pacific will not alter plans for the opening of was again exiled when the papal power him where his sister could be found. er, Oklahoma City aviator, and an un frame depot was reported to have the paved section. The stretch of was restored. Being unwilling to take Try to conceive a woman with three identified passenger were burned to been burned. Liberty is an oil town, highway is the last to be paved and the oath of allegiance, he remained children that there is any unemploy death Monday. Their airplane fell a the county seat of Liberty county, 44 provides unbroken pavement, on the away from Italy until shortly before his death.—Wayne 1». McMurray. miles west of Beaumont. few miles north of here. ment. highway from Canada to California. Brief ResLHre Most Important Daily News Items. Favorable Senate Vote Fore cast by Pepper- COMPILED BOR YOU PRESIDENT INFORMED T 1PHO SAID <£) by Q«or<o Mntth-w Adams.) get« MORE PRETENDERS N ALL communities there 1« a class I of men nnd women who cannot stand up straight and put a name upon their actions. If you will take time to scrutinize them closely; you will find that they float through life like chips on the waters, governed In their movements by the whim» of the tides and winds. They nod an Indifferent good-day to failures, which In their lives have a habit of coming often, nnd quite ns supinely put out a list lex« hnnd to welcome opportunity, not concerned In the least whether it shall temuln or sour away. To these people nothing nssufnes importnnce but their pretentious selves nnd their unsought opinions, which usually lire ns threadbare as the tat tered garment« of n mendicant. Being the mere pretenders that they are, they tire their own court, judge and Jury, oldhloiis to criticism and strangely Indifferent to the scorn of good society. From acquired habit they puff out their breast», disregard nil accepted laws of propriety nnd go parading through life as If they were ape hilly privileged to embarrass nnd humiliate their fellow beings. Their behavior forms a sort of back ground which lx recognized ut first glance by the unassuming, well edu cated nnd cultured uw supremely arti ficial and brazen. So thinking »nd so acting they con taminate everything they touch. No mnn or woman of earnest Inten tions cun come In contact with these pretenders without experiencing n feeling of disgust which sometimes Is tinged with genuine sorrow. if kindly suggestions should be proffered, these wretched hi po-rlfes turn on their heels In mock civility, bow themselves out nnd continue their foolish course In proud disdain. Like dolls stuffed with sawdust, they make excellent play things for children, but ore of no material use to men nnd women who nre waging the serious battle of life, performing nobly their role In the affairs of the world, humble In their attitude to wards one another, encouraging nnd consoling the true hearted, but con stantly frowning upon ahum. by McClure Ncwnpupcr 8yn lleate) ----------- ()----------- he young lady T ACROSS THE WAY Tlie young lady across the way says the quiet victims of melancholia are the ones to be watched nnd she doesn't believe there's a person living who threatened to commit suicide and really did. by McClur« New«p*p«r Syndicate)