Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 22, 1925, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
TAX BILL TO SAVE MILLIONS
Republicans and Democrats BelievAl
In Accord on Measure.
SCHOOL DAUS
NEWS 2
POWERS RESOLVE p STATE
IN BRIEF.
10 OUTLAW MB
Salem
The Hardwood Sawmill
Washington. D. C A saving of be­
company, with heaitqunrters at Willa
tween $300,000.000 and $500.000,000 In
mtna and capital stock of $4000. filed
i the taxpayers’ federal bill of next year
articles In the state corporation de­
is in prospect in the revenue measure
,-r PVHkiH Pie
Brief Resume Most Important on which work will be started soon. European Security Pact Finally partment Saturday.
Marshfield Mrs. Tom Smith of this
Accomplished.
A clear track has been promised
Daily News Items*.
city Friday killed a bear which dis
the bill in both the house and sen­
puted her right to a cluster of huckle­
ate and enactment by March 1, 15
berries on South Coos river. The bear
days before first payments of the new
was brought to Marshfield.
year are due. is predicted by Chair-
iman Green of the house ways and
Baker. Manley Conner, 15, son of
means committee.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Conner of Poca
Unlike the situation two years ago.
hontns. killed a three point buck on
Events of Noted 1’eopl*. Government» when Secretary Mellon advanced a de- Provisions Are Made and Approved Thursday near McEwen.
The deer
| finite program, no complete bill has
for Arbitration of All Possible
weighed 123 pounds dressed.
and Pacific Northwest. andOther
been put forward. General agreement
Disputes of States.
Roseburg —The 335 acre farm for­
is perceptible, however, among both
Things Worth Knowing.
merly belonging to William Vinson.
republicans and democrats on these
| located In Coles valley, has been sold
main provisions:
to L. H. Liles, recently of Eugene. Mr.
the
Locarno, Switzerland.—Just as
Reduction of both the normal and
The French radical party confer-
■o Idles has taken Immediate possession.
ariuistico
ended
the
great
^Aar,
„nee overriding the opposition of Fl- surtax income rates.
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history, treaties ( Klamath Falls. Moonshine whiskey
’
r Caillaux x Saturday un-
Modification
or ____
abolishment of most Thursday,
nance
Caillaux.
aaiui , fav-' of the ______
.„„n»ne.>us taxes.
taxes. I L.,™
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1
a resolution
remaining mt
miscellaneous
Were adopted
at Locarno, designed t0
„ (.».(„ th.. Kia
animously adopted a res
includfng those on theater tickets, club make lmpo.sibl. any reopening of that purchased somewhere within the KU
orlng the Imposition
mobiles and
great war. Germany and the allied tn*th Falls vice district, caused the
dues, autO
automobiles
and the
the like.
like.
capital.
' Repeal or modification of the pub- powers approved the text of the Rhine death of Orin l.acourse. :9. Southern
All but one of the passengers and llcity of taxes provision.
pact of security.
j Pacific railroad clerk, it was revealed
crew of the Clyde line steamship Com­
Increasing of exemptions so as to
This pact pledges its signatories. tn an autopsy here Friday, afternoon.
anche. which was destroyed by fire relieve
__ those of small incomes of all prance, Germany and Belgium, not to । Salem. Sam A. Kozer. secretary of
6H miles oft Mayport, Fla..________________________________________________
I attack or invade one another's *•"«•[
and T A Raffetyi Btllt0 traffic
taxes.
night has been accounted for. officials
Revision of the estate tax to pre- tory and to obstain from war. Great officer, left Saturday for Sacramento.
of the line announced.
vent duplication in levies by states Britain and Italy stand as guarantors Cal., where they will confer with the
. »«rifle gale in Cordova Saturday and the federal government.
Lf this engagement and promise to
officials there regarding traffic regu-
A 1
g
| Preliminary to the opening of public throw their forces against any of ,he. latlonll They later will spend a few
night moved a school building six feet, hearings by the committee. Secretary three parties which violate Its terms. (
San Krancl|(co
wrecked a baseball grandstand and Mellon named representatives to work
France is allowed to keep certain
It dark un th« hlilaldr.
Willis, who Shadow.
Sunthtn*
blew down scaffolding on a new high with the committee,
committee. oeuiuii«»»
Democratic u»»...
mem-Lights
■ rignts emovuivu
embodied in the treaty of Ver-
’ i Hood River Jolin .
In his prl<l
trees tore
of the commlttee met Informally Lanies. and. notably, take Immediate has garden tracts at the west edge of Uut ths golden rod w»vs
school building. Falling
1
I.
has
been
'
'
to
discuss
the
legislation,
most
of
them
action
should
Germany
commit
a
hos-
town
on
Railroad
avenue.
down electric and telegraph wires.
Gon« ar« th< blo»«ot$i« of Mu
Their rob« la a purpl« leaf.
HENRI DE MAUPASSANT
appearing in accord with the program tile act by constructing fortifications packing second-crop Cuthbert red rasp-
Five persons. Including George M.
And th« corn «tanti» rip« In his «heat.
advanced bv Representative Garner, either on the left bank of the Rhine (berries the last week, borne of bls Fur aumtnar I» aUdlnii away.
Long, ex-state representative, of Pom-
ENRI RENE ALBERT (IVY DE
ranking democrat on the committee. Lr wlthin 50 kilometers (about 30 vines bloomed heavily and are now
pel were killed instantly when the
COMMON FOODS
Chairman Green has called an execu- miies) of its east bank, or keep arm- bearing hebvlly. The fruit Is good
automobile in which they were riding
to-do French family, nnd was born
sized and well flavored.
— at a tive session of the full committee and e(j forces within that area.
was struck by an interurban car
August S. IfWO, In the Seine district of
LL
liquids
from
peas,
nirrots.
tur
­
The pact ceases to hold when com-
Salem.—W. W. Hoover of Fossil. Or.
crossing near Lansing, Mich., late Sun­ hearings will be opened in the after-
France. He had the usual good edu­
nip,
kohl
rabi
or
In
fact
any
of
noon
bined penalties against any aggressor was Friday named successor of Coun­
cation of boys of his clnsH, nnd begun
the
flavor
vegetable»
that
are
not
too
day.
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1 nation are ordered by the league of ty Judge C. O. Butler, who died at
hln grown-up life us n government
strong
ahould
be
saved
nnd
served
con-
Probability of a disarmament
Employment in Oregon High.
nations, or when by virtue of article The Dalles October 14. This-will be with the vegetable a» sauce. Chilled clerk. But his heart was not in the
ference following
the
Locarno
agree-
Portland,
Or.— ___
The __ general volume | __
15 of the league
covenant or by rea Judge Hoover’s second term of service It may be used very effectively ns n work ; he «pent as much time ns pos-
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ment was seen by Sir Esme
’ of employment offered in Oregon con-lson of failure of the council to reach in this county office. He was county drink, given to a child who needs the ■Ibla at th* b"f thn • " ■' 1 ! ,u
British ambassador to the unitea tinues on a large scale with calls for
bert. where such literary geniuses us
for unanlmlty
unanimity on
on any
any dispute,
dispute, the
the league
league judge of Wheeler county prior to the mineral salts. .
Tourgenleff, Daudet and Zola eongre-
States, who arrived in New Tor
experienced loggers leading the de- members may take such action as they election of Judge Butler.
At first these men regarded
gated
day on the Cunard liner cqui a
d according to the report of the deem necessary for the maintenance
Delicious Cake Filling,
Pendleton.—Conditions for thresh­
a pleasant mannered young
to resume his post at Washington.
I j ^anu.
s
-
I
stiff,
add
one
until
Beat
two
eggs
United States department of labor for of right and Justice.
ing grain in Alberta, Canada, are very half cupful of sugar and the pulp and athlete. and not even sketches submit-
The permanent court of interna-
A tax revision plan under which 3,- September, made public here Thurs-
unfavorable, and grain growers of that juice of a
atiple grated. ted to Flaubert changed their opinion.
tional justice, boards of conciliation
000,000 persons would be relieved of day
But one day he wrote n short dra­
region have already suffered heavy Bent until timi enough to aprenti ;
aH federal income Uxes was discussed
yhe report declared that nearly all and the league council are all pos-
losses, according to the statements cover the top of the cake with the matic piece, acting In It himself, which
informally Friday with Secretary Mel- fir logging camps in this state were siblities for arbitration of all disputes
his friends attended. It was sup­
Pendleton real- tilling.
Ion by Representative Garner of now operating one or more sides, al- under the pact, and arbitration is ob- made by John Vert, In Alberta. In a
pressed, but not before I hiubert saw
For company occn Una
dent, who owns land
Texas, the ranking democrat on the though there were a few in the Colum- ngatory.
good old pumpkin I - with whlpiwd that there was genius hidden In its
letter to a Pendleton friend.
house committee, which drafts tax leg- bla river district still closed.
Besides the Rhine pact an agree-
crenin Into which n litri good-flu- author. So for seven >ears U" kept
I “Men are now seeking work which ment was reached, on collateral arbl-
Klamath Falls.—Construction of a vored grated ehe« - ■ Ims been added. young Maupassant with him, nnd
islation.
taught and criticized him When lie
promises steady employment through- tration treaties between Germany and large oil distributing plant at Chilo­
Ralph Cheever Dunning, an Amer­
was thirty, he published "Des Vers"
Custard Nut Pie.
out the fall and winter,” said the re- France and Germany and Belgium, quin. ou the Klamath Indian reserva­
ican poet now residing in Paris, has port on conditions in Oregon. “A few | These interlock with the pact itself,
Prepare a cun’ i rd pie as usttnl. us­ a collection of poem» also sup-
tion.
was
promised
here
Saturday
by
won the twelfth annual Helen Haire
ing a pint of milk nnd two large eggs,
migratory workers have already
C. C. Colvin, district manager of an
Levinson $200 prize for the best poem
augur to taste and a bit of unit and dintely n master of the short story;
Modern Youth Praised.
started
for
California.
Building
and
oil
company.
Work
will
start
on
the
by a citizen of the United States. The
grated nutmeg Just ns It goes Into Indeed, he was one of the tlrst to de-
highway and street work is affording
Columbus, Ohio.—The modern col- plant within 10 days and It will be the oven sprinkle over the top a CUp-
this recent type fiction, and
award was made public by Poetry,
employment to a large number of Lege student is no angel, but "the completed early In December.
fpl of minced black walnut meats. ninny of Ida stories are models for
published monthly by Harriet Monroe,
moral standards of conduct prevailing
men.
young writers. "Mademoiselle riti.”
Chicago.
Klamath Falls.—Sammy McCulley. Bake as usuM. The nuts will make a
caino
two generations ago would not be tol­
delicious brown crust all over the top. 'Tnr Vie” and ninny
5, Saturday underwent an operation
Post mortetp examination of the
from his pen and several collections of
Helicopter Has Speed.
erated today, either in college or out
body of Mrs. Laura Biddle, pronrinent^ Farnborough, England. — The heli-Lj
his short stories
gay8 President W. O. Thompson for removal of a bolt three-eighths of
Philadelphia society matron and wife copter or "autogyro,” invented by Don 0£ Oblo state university. Dr. Thomp- an Inch in diameter from his brain.
To two cupfuls <>f cranberry puree three years obi. and In
of Craig Biddell, wealthy sportsman, Juan De La Cierva. made a third sue- son retires November 5, when he will Surgeons expected the child to re­ (cooked fruit put through a sieve) add gome thirty volumes,
led County Autopsy Surgeon Wagner cessful flight Monday, achieving a be 70 year9 old after 26 years here as cover. The boy was said to have been two cupfuls of sugar nnd three cup­ beautifully clear nnd simple, bls In­
struck with the bolt while playing fuls of water. Pour into n freezer nnd sight Into, character is marvelous.
of Los Angeles, Cal., to announce late speed of 70 miles an hour, then hover- Lresident.
(& br O»or<» Matth»
freeze ns uaunl. Serve In sherbet cups
Sunday that death was probably due ing in the air and landing gently after
The 8Uperficlal and artificial phases near his home at Modoc Point.
with
the
meat
course.
to alcoholism.
an almost vertical descent.
of youth, he maintains, are taken too j Baker.—John E. Sass and John G.
De La Cierva said the autogyro serloU3 wnne the good in the young- | Schnaw has filed suit for $13,160 al
A continued increase in employment
Coconut Soup.
generat ion often is not even 8US- leged damages In the killing of 1191
during the month of September was needed a take-off space of only 20
Grate the meat» of "ne fresh coco­
reported Saturday by the bureau of yards and could land on a ship’s deck pected. "The modern student wlll head bf sheep as the result of the nut. Cook a tablespoonful of butter
labor statistics of the department of or carry mail to the center of a city jU8tjfy himself."
breaking of the fish lake dam and with a tablespoonful each of flour and
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By H. I K V I N Q K I N Q
labor as indicating a "well-defined up­ and alight on a platform erected above
reservoir near Halfway last spring. curry powder. Add n quart of milk
• Men Resort to Corsets.
ward trend" in employment that marks a building,
Sixteen prominent citizens of Baker and water, a pint each and the coco­
New York.—Men are taking up cor- county are made defendants in the nut; simmer for n few minutes, add
a favorable outlook for the country s
salt and serve. Some like n cupful of
HALLOWEEN
62 Fans Hurt at Game.
get an(j waistline reducers to make an actlon
manufacturing industries.
peas added just before serving.
Washington Pa. — More than 62 impression upon the fair sex. said j
New York police Saturday arrested spectators^were injured when the east Robert C. Stirton, president of the
S EVERYBODY knows. Halloween
Marshfield.—Out of the grist of 35
a woman and seven men as leaders of
I h the night especially favorable
1
College field collapsed I leading corset firm, who returned Sat- ] indictments returned by the Coos
a band of criminals responsible for bleachers at
for the practice of all sorts of magic
urday after a fashion tour of Europe, county grand Jury, that of Frank B.
rites, especially of those ’■projects” or
many crimes, including murder and Saturday during the Washington and From Constantinople to London J Cameryn. editor of the Sunday Morn-
love divinations nnd charms, by which
robberies, over a period of six years. Jefferson-Carnegie Tech football game. everywhere he has gone, he has found Ing Bee, was the outstanding feature,
young men find mnldens seek to know
The leaders are alleged to have made Football was forgotten as frenzied woman of fashion discarding Surplus Cameron was charged with criminal
HE YOUNG LADY something of their future partners or
a specialty of providing their subord­ spectators from the other stands rush- garments. To wear only two articles ' libel by C. C. Williams of Coquille,
see them evolved visible from thin air.
led to the scene, intent upon rescuing of apparel is the vogue today, he said J state traffic officer.
inates with pistol silencers.
ACROSS THE WAY Ghosts
Cameron was
ami spirits walk about ami
some relative or friend. Several hun-
President and Mrs. Coolidge are pre- -me re
"Women are returning,” he said, “to taken Into custody by Sheriff Gage
wlerd things are said to happen on
were
paring for an active winters soc al
r the mass garments that give a fuller expression and placed in Jail until he could ar
Halloween.
In some places boys mount pump­
range a bond of $1000.
season. A new social secreUry, select-
to the natural body lines.”
kins on poles an<l, draped In a sheet,
ed from the diplomatic corps, was in-
'
Pendleton. Farmers on irrigated
carry them about simulating ghosts.
stalled Saturday at the White House,
Madonna Seen, Report.
Dry Weather Asked.
land
around Hermiston . Umatilla, Irri-1
All’ this Is but a perpetual Ion of
and Immediately afterward the dates!
that feast of the (lend which our an­
Mineola, N. Y.—Crowds are Jam- gon an() Boardman will take stock of
Kensett, Ark.—In contrast for pray-
of nine big dinners and receptions
ming St. Martha’s Roman Catholic tRejr resources and the various meth-j
cestors celebrated unnumbered cen
were announced at the executive of- ers offered in churches here a few
furies ago. Nearly every savage race
church here as a result of a report orjB of farmlng in an economic survey
weeks
ago
for
rain
to
break
a
disas-
flees.
on the globe Ims such a feast today
that
an
apparition
of
the
Madonna
and
thnt
wl)
|
bo
conducted
there
(luring
trous drouth, prayers offered Sunday
on some date when the spirits of the
The queen of Siam has been reduc­
child
is
plainly
visible
on
the
walls
the
th
re
h
days
from
December
10
to
asked for dry weather, reversing the
dead are supposed to return to their
ed from the royal ranks by a state de­
of the church. Hundreds have gone 12 a decision to conduct the survey
plea.
earthly habitations. Ours Is it per-
cree, according to a cable received
to
the
church
to
Bee
if
the
stories
told
made
Friday
night
at
an
import
-
Following the morning prayers, this
petuntlon of the old Celtic feast of
I
ant
meeting
of
the
Umatilla
project
from Bangkok. The decree states that
afternoon was bright, clear and dry by devout worshipers were true.
the dead which was celebrated on the
- - at
.a Columbia
» 1 - •.... X. t n school.
that the king promoted his wife to
The figure is said to die about three farrn s.
bureau
Celtic New Year’s day—November 1.
with prospects that additional dry
royalty because he thought she could
In the hopes of supplanting an old
weather would cause the streams to feet high with the halo about the head
Salem.—Miss Jordan, or Mr». Jor­
carry out the duties of a queen in a recede and enable the cottonpickers of the child and the outline of a cross
pagan custom by a Christian observ­
dan,
who
Inserted
an
advertisement
In
fit manner, but he found he was mis­
visible.
ance, Pope Gregory IV in 835 estab­
to harvest their crops.
a local newspaper a few days ago of­
taken.
lished the feast of All Rnlnta for No-
fering to pay $400 to any respectable
vember 1. But this substitution not
Cupid's
Clerk
”
Weds.
Uncle Sam’s biggest and newest mo- '
Food prices Decrease.
working ns well ns wns expected, n
Miss Mary man who would marry her In order
Vancouver, Wash.
bile shooting iron, a 14-lnch rifle on a
Washington. D. C. — Retail food
years’1, that she might Inherit an estate, had
feast of All Souls was Instituted, and
Hertel,
who
during
her
four
railway mount, started westward Sun- pr|ce8 ¡n the 51 cities covered by the
officci received 35 replica at noon Sunday.
November I being already occupied,
service
in
the
county
auditor's
day from the' Aberdeen, Md., army department of labor's monthly survey
was placed for November 2.
Or
issued thousands of marriage licenses. Among these were four telegrams one
proving grounds bound for California showed an average decrease of eight­ was Thursday married to J. H. of which was received from a resident
rather the custom grew up from the
over the trail blazed by the pioneers tenths of 1 per cent in the month end­ (Harry) Williams, state traffic officer, of Cincinnati, who said he had read of
example of Odllo, abbot of Clugny,
of '49. Within two months it will be ing September 15. The average level, at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. the oVer in a newspaper there
spreading throughout < 'lirlstemlom,
It
pointing out over the Pacific from however, was still 8 per cent above
though lt I h sntd never to hnve been
.
unid
th«
mnflav
would
was
said
that
the
money
be
Hertel. Rev. Charles H. Powell of-
formally snnctloned by the church It-
Fort McArthur, 25 miles south of Los that on Septembr 15 of last yar.
paid conditional upon the promise of
ficlated.
self. Tbls ,custom of celebratine a
Angeles.
the man to sever bls marriage rela­
mass for “all the dead who sleep In
Seattle Subway Urged.
President Coolidge will immediately
tions at the expiration of four months
Hiiy Chrlst” on November 2 lt wns thought
across
The young
To Remove Iron Rust.
Seattle,
Wash.
—
Chairman
Trimble,
call another arms limitation confer­
says that even If it should turn out would be sufllolen11y analogous In Ita
Iron rust may be removed (even the
ence for the primary purpose of re­ of a committee investigating Seattle’s
Guests of the Library.
to be true that the Germans have Idea to wean the people from their
worst
marks will
yield if the worker
traffic,
announced
Monday
that
less
(
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ducing the standing armies of the
A book, a pipe, a fire on a chilly learned how to make synthetic gold old heathen rites of November 1. It
than
four-fifths
of
a
mile
of
subway
was
is
persistent)
by
applying
common
world it he acts favorably on a pro­
night, with guests that come unbidden nnd they manufacture It in such large was the church's second attempt to do
posal made to him Saturday morning necessary in the construction of a pro-'table salt and the juice of a freshly (_
quantities that It wouldn’t be worth away with the old pagan feast of the
posed rapid-transit system. The plan cut lemon to the stain and holding It from realms of golden dreams to share,
anything any more we’d still have ¡lend, the maimed rites of which still
by Senator Fess, republican, Ohio, dur­
combined subway, surface and elevat- over the spout of a steaming teakettle.. your humble fireaide-what greater
nioney, which I. more convenient flourish among us in the observances
ing a conference at the White House,
construction cost of $4,- After a few minutes repeat with a blessing could you ask, In perfect |
of Halloween.
anyway.
Such a conference, if called, would be ed lines at a
I peace and measureless content
«U by McClure Nswapsp.r Byndlosts.)
fresh application.
(ft by MoClur» N.w.p.p.r Syndical».!
000,000.
held in Washington.
COMPILED FOR YOU
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