Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, October 29, 1925, Image 2

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
ORDERS WARFARE STOPPED
League of Nations Gives Greeks and
Bulgars Ultimatum.
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STATE NEWS
IN BRIEF
SCHOOL DAqS
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Paris. — In the same room where
Klamath Falls K. A. Savage, ent
Woodrow Wilson, in the closing days
oyed by the Forest Lumber company
of the peace conference, proudly read
n
n i
r>
at Pine Ridge, broke both arms above
out the articles of the league of na­
th«« wrist in a 35fo©t ran from a
tions covenant and M. Clemenceau, as
building Saturday as he tumbled from
president, in staccato tones declared
the roof.
them adopted, the council of the
Salem. — Four persons were killed
league of nations Monday night de-
and
324 others injured, many serious­
jlivered what is virtually an ultima­
ly.
In
traffic accidents in Oregon dur­
tum to Greece and Bulgaria that they
ing the month of September, accord­
must unconditionally and within 24
ing to a report by T. A. Raffety. chief
hours order all their troops to retire
inspector for the »tat«« motor vehicle
behind their respective frontiers.
Events of Noted Feople, Governments
Cheaper Automobile» l*romi»<<I If II, department.
U is the first time since the birth
nnd Pacific Northwest. andbOther
of the league that the council has gone
S. Tariff Can Be Deducted
Lebanon. Linn county farmers arc
so far. Its action constitutes the su­
Things Worth Knowing
anxious for rain to help start the
From Costs.
preme test ot the league's power to
grain that has been sown this fall.
break up war. It was carried out in
Farmers are well along with their fall
a tense atmosphere in the crowded
work,
but the grain growth has been
Consultations are to be resumed in Clock hall of the foreign office and
Washington. D. C.—Promise of auto­ slow. The streams of the county are
a few days on three treaties which are was accompanied by an admonition
mobile manufacturers to pass on to lower than for many years.
pending between Mexico and the Uni­ from Austen Chamberlain. British for-
buyers, through lower priced cars, full
ted States.
Medford.- An experiment in refer-
eign secretary. that it would be an
benefits of the removal of the 110,000,-1 «station under auspices ot the Crater
American parents were called upon intolerable thing—"indeed, an affront
by President Coolidge Saturday to to civilisation"—if. with all the ma- 000 annual federal tax levied against national forest was completed Satur­
take a firmer hand in controlling from chlnery of the league at their disposal this industry was pledged Saturday to day. Approximately 80,000 4-yoar old
and the council ever ready with its the house ways and means committee. ¡¡-Inch yellow pine trees have been
the home the youth of the nation.
'
good
offices, frontier incidents like
Urging repeal of the levies against planted in that forest within the past
The British Rhine army has been
those
between
Greece
and
Bulgaria
passenger
automobiles as well as three weeks on burned over ureas.
ordered to move to Wiesbaden as s«j>n
should
lead
to
warlike
operations
in
­
those
on
trucks,
tires and accessories,
as possible. Wiesbaden is on the right
Vale,—Every local sportsmen has
bank of the Rhine, SO miles south­ stead of being submitted to peacefuj the National Automobile chamber of tried his luck many times »Ince the
adjustment by the council, which commerce reported It had the signed
east of Cologne.
opening of Chinese ph««asant season.
would always safeguard the honor ami pledge of every manufacturer that if
October 15. Thousands of tho game
Two
devastating
wind
storms
struck
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interests of the nations involved.
rhe tax was repealed It would be de­
the Atlantic coast states Sunday and
The resolution subsequently adopt- ducted entirely from the buyers’ pur­ birds can be found In the fields near
here, and It is with little difficulty
Sunday night, resulting in at least ed unanimously was really a reproof chase ¿ill.
,
, .
.
'that the nimrods obtain limit bags.
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
21 deaths and heavy damage to homes (O both Greece and Bulgaria for their
Lower priced cigara and theater
••AU !• Loot
and shipping.
*
| failure to obey President Briand’ 's i in- tickets also were promised by rep­
Salem.—All prisoners tn the Ore-
Savo Honor'
A vigorous fight for and against the junction to cease all hostilities and resentatives of these industries if the gon slate penitentiary, with the excep- R/TAN need not with his mind dis-
puta
eulation ot motor-bus operation —
in! . withdraw behind their
frontiers. —
It federal tax on cigars and admlsslons tion of 20, are now engaged tn some
regulation
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«HERB words nre attributed to
Nor with hla heart debate;
¡constructive employment, according
Chicago is set for this week In both.was framed by Mr. Chamberlain after were reduced.
Francis I, King of France, when he
The committee, which will start to a report prepared here Saturday by The Lord has laid him out hla route,
the circuit court and before the Rl-.^e Greek representatives, M. Cara-
learned that hla ■ rmle» had been de-
Anfi laid it pretty straight.
panos.
had
told
the
council
that
the
work
next
Monday
on
the
drafting
ot
A.
M.
Dalyrmple,
warden
of
the
in-
inois commerce commission.
fented by thoae of Emperor Charles
Greek troops would evacuate Bulgar­ a tax reduction bill, heard appeals for stitutlon, tor consideration ot the gov It's oftener rather hard to see
of Austria, and that he would be
Which road th«« pleasantest wilt he,
A southwest gale blowing at 52 miles ian soil as soon as all the Bulgarians
relief from these taxes from more ernor.
forced to forfeit a large part of his
But ev'ry fellow knows at sight
an hour traveled in from the sea at got out of Greece, and after Bulgarian
than 20 representatives of national or-'
Which road, of all life's roads, la dominions.
i Westport.—About 200 persons gath­
Victoria, B. C., Saturday night, drove insistence that Bulgarians were not on ganizations.
Frnncl» I wn» born In 14P4 am! died
right.
ered Sunday on Puget island in the
all
— small ships
- into shelter and then .Greek soil at all.
Secretary Mellon, however, gave no
In 1547. He ascended y>e French
Columbia river to celebrate the open­
passed on as rapidly as it had come.
R declared that the counc|1 WM not
throne In ISIS, having »u<veede<| hla
place for these reductions In his pro­
ing of a highway across the Island, What else need anybody know?
uncle, Ix>ula XIL He laid claim to the
Charles Morris of Seattle was found satisfied that military operations had gram submitted earlier in the week.
And what Is there to talk?
connecting the Westport ferry land- We know the road we ought to go.
city of Milan, and In enforcing hla
guilty of murder by a jury in assize ceased and that the troops had been He has suggested that the levies on
ing on the Oregon »Ide with Cath-
claim, defeated the Swtae on the plain»
The path we ought to wulk ;
court in Victoria, B. C, late Saturday , withdrawn and, after setting a 24 hour admissions and passenger automobiles
lamet ferry landing on the Washing- And though we hem and though we of Marlgnano and forced the reigning
and was sentenced to hang January limit for the Issuance of instructions be retained. He did propose, though,
ton side.
duke, Maximilian Sforza, to acknowl­
haw,
The jury recommended for such withdrawal, the council fixed that the tax on automobile trucks,
14, 1926.
edge
bls claims.
And
wisely
talk
about
"the
law.'*
.
160 hours for assurance of the fulfill- tires and accessories be repealed.
Lebanon. —* The prune processing
mercy.
In the year ISIS, Francia b««cwme one
Man ne«>d» no lawyer to decide.
1 ment ot the orders. All the troops
After hearing protests from the plant of the Lebanon cannery Is now
With his own conscience for hla of the competitors for the empire of
General Emiliano Chamarro, ex- mugt be warned that resumption of Mortgage Bankers' association and the running 24 hours a day. The prunes
Maximilian but the choice fell on
guide.
president of Nicaragua, at 4 o clock firing will be visited with severe pun- American Farm Bureau federation when ptiocessed are packed in 20-
Charles of Austria, the grandson of
Sunday morning entered and took ishment.
and both
governments', against Mr. Mellon's proposal to re­ pound boxes and are being shipped out We may not know which path will pay Maximilian, nnd from that time on‘the
two monarchs were bitter rival».
charge of the fortress La Loma, com-, Athens and Sofia, must give all facili- peal the estate tax. Chairman Green at the rate of two car» a day. There
The largest pay In gold;
Charles assumed the title of Charles
mandine the city, He met with no ties to the military officers of Great announced he favored repeal of the are enough prunes in sight to keep Not always It's the narrow wny,
V, and his armies and tho»«« of Francis
Or so I havedwen told.
i Britain. France and Italy, who will Un- federal tax after a period of six years. the plant running most of the winter.
opposition.
I were continually warring.
Both
But what has that to do with It?—
Mr. Green previously had opposed
Privately-owned American vessels
repair to the war zone and
Eugene. — The cornerstone of the Although we lierl nte it bit.
sought the aid of England and the sup­
in overseas trade increased from 117 report to the council whether the repeal of the estate tax but had agreed new
port of the English government wua.
$100,000 Masonic temple here was
In our own hen i ts. and all along,
council s edict has been carried out.
to a plan to Increase the credit allow- laid
to 134 from July 1 to October 1, the.
with impressive ceremonies Sun­
We know the right road from the a* different times, with Francia aud
shipping board s bureau ot research1
And
t be carefully understood," ed for payment ot state taxes. He
then with Charles.
day afternoon. Several hundred peo-
wrong.
announced Sunday night, while the 8aid " Briand‘ ‘ that this time limit said he thought the six-year period pie,
It was with the Idea of cementing
many from a distance, gathered
number in coastwise traffic advanced r“s ir°m °ow « y«1 Dot office to would give states opportunity to work
the friendship existing between him
in front of the new structure, at the One road hns pleasure nil the wny.
from 671 to 683.
|retlre ¿° the special Stiers; there out inheritance tax laws to prevent
nnd the king of England that Francis
And some are rock and fire.
corner of Tenth avenue West and
(must be no shooting from the fron- evasion of the levy.
I Invited the English monarch, Henry
And
some
a
recompense
will
pny
, ...
1 Olive street, while the stone was laid
The dayior plebiscites on the liquor tier».’’
VIII. to an Interview which took place
Chairman Green opposed immediate <■_ ,
A Midas might desire.
.
.
.
»0
piace.
question in Ontario has passed. Pre­
near Calais. Francis spared ho ex­
repeal, but suggested that full crediti
But, though we sometimes hesitate,
mier Ferguson has so informed the. TAXPAYERS PLEAD FOR CUT
might be allowed in settlement of the, Salem.—The cost of conducting the .And with our conscience woufd debate. pense to see that thin affair wan the
He
said
hotel
keepers
’
association.
We know the right, both I nnd you— most magnificent that hail been staged
»««■«•
——w— —
1 Washington, D. C.—Taxpayers bom- federal levies for amounts paid on Public schools of Oregon during the
and money was spent so lavishly tn ar­
And that's the only thing to do.
his adminsitration would enforce the barded the house ways and means state inheritance taxes.
Secretary
year aggregated $2q,444,165^6,
ranging the details of the meeting that
T© by McClur« Newspaper Syndicate.)
temperance policy of the province and committee Monday with arguments for Mellon has proposed immediate repeal, according to a report issued Saturday
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the place whore It wan held has been
take full responsibility and the con- repeal of a majority of the special and his position was indorsed yester- by J- A. Churchhill, state superintend-
referred to as the "Field of the Cloth
day by a number of governors.
|ent of Public Instruction. The report
sequences.
taxes now in effect.
of Gold."
Exemption on admissions of $1 and "bows that the total attendance was
Seventeen of the 23 United States' The committee, which will start
In the year 1521, war broke out be­
tween Francis nnd Che ri<w nnd Francis
navy seaplanes at Baltimore, Md., for work next week on a bill revising the less was asked by John H. Farrell 173,342, of which number 90,798 were
was finally taken prisoner. He wn»
a navy pageant broke from their moor- revenue law, was asked to wipe out of Auburn, N. Y., appearing for the boy” and 88,553 girls.
granted hla.release only on condition
ing near Sollers’ point in a 75-mile ■evies on automobiles, automobile national association ot professional
Gold Beach.-There 1» relief at last
that he renounce his claim to some of
gale Sunday and were strewn along a trucks, tires and accessories, jewelry, baseball leagues. He declared base- (n B|ght ln tbe u.arrant situation In
hla greatest possessions. A later war
five-mile stretch of beach. Another firearms and accessories, cameras and ball in 200 cities and towns ot the Curry county and, unless gome pro-
In which England sided with Francis
plane moored off Bay Shore park tdfe lenses and stock, together with some minor leagues needed relief. Ninety ceeding is Instituted to prevent It
IS IT THATCHER?
prevented the carrying out of th««se
'of the stamp taxes and those applying per cent of these leagues lose money, Harry Backensto. county treasurer'
free and disappeared.
demands of Charles, but soon after thia
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ncnnuicr,
' to brokers and taxi operators.
he ,, said.
1 (November
--
„ „
,
,
5 will make a call to pay
HERE are several names begin­ Francis found himself engaged In an­
The Tokio newspapers report that ■j Recommendations for repeal of only
ning In Thuck nnd Thatch that other wnr In which the fickle king of
Mr.
Mellon
estimated
that
repeal
of
all
warrant» up to within a month of
the Chinese war minister had an inter­
a few- of these taxes, which aggregate that levy would take up $35,000,000 of that time, thus placing Curry county recall to mind a trade that was once England sided with Charles.
Peace
view with Baron Shidehara, the for­
usual but which today hns practically was concluded at Creepy, very for­
more than »250,000,000 annually, was the $56,000,000 he alloted in his pro- practically on 1» cash basis again
eign minister, during which he asked
passed out of exletemw; This 1» the tunately for the worn-out armies of the
made In the $300.000,000 reduction pro- gram to the reduction of miscellan­
for Japanese assistance for China. The
granf suggested to the committee by eous taxes. The remainder should be
Ashland, .—One-third of the members trade of making thatch roofs or French monarch.
Matthew Adama )
foreign minister regretted Japan’s in­
Secretary Mellon, and the widespread devoted, he thought, to wiping out of the local city council are farmers, thatching. Thackeray -«nd Thnckwray
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ability to grant the request, due to the requests for additional relief finally
probably meant thatched-wny. Tbnck-
taxes which yielded but small returns a condition which city officials de­
Washington agreement.
j provoked Representative Treadway, and were a nuisance to collect, such clare exists in almost no other city well meantethatch-well and was prob­
HE YOUNG LADY
ably applied to one who wns reputed
Science now has perfected a device republican. Massachusetts, to read a as those on art works. As to the ad­ in the country. The rural councilmen to be a good thateber. Thnke and
ACROSS THE WAY
that can weigh the pull of the moon clipping stating that, if all requests missions levy, however, he believed are real, working farmers who devote Theak mean simply thatch while
on minute objects on the earth. An for repeal were granted, "the govern- that it should be retained since ap­ their entire time to farming their prop­ Thacker, Theaker nnd Thnckster, are
instrument made by Ralph C. Hart- ment soon would have to pay a bonus plied only on tickets selling for more erties, which, due to Ashland’s percul- variations of Thateber.
sough ot Columbus university detects to citizens to exist instead of collect­ than 50 cents.
The first of the name here wns
| lary laid-out city, are within the city
how much lighter an object weighing ing tax from them.’'
Thomas Thatcher, first minister of
In a statement presenting the post- Uniita.
tion of the Tobacco Merchat^'s asso-j Ralnler.-The city budget for nex' Old South church In Boston. His fa­
1-29,000 of an ounce on the ground be­
comes when it is lifted a foot
Eagle Cuts Off Power.
ciatisn of the United States In favor ye8r wfII be $23,096.24, compared with ther was Peter Thatcher, who was
rector of St. Etynund’s parish In Salis­
of
a cut in the tobacco tax, Charles ,15.411.66 for last year. A part of the bury, England. Thomae came In 1035,
Walla Walla, Wash.—An eagle with
One thousand of Harvard’s present
alumni after six generations will lack a wing spread of eight feet was Dushklnd of New York declared this $7,679.58 increase Is to make up def- went first to Weymouth and then to
—permit sale of cigars at lower lcits )n |aRt year 8 budget whJch Jn Boston.
as would
descendants enough for a good glee brought here Monday
. and exhibited
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PATER—This Is not derived from
club, while the same number of un-Jthe innocent cause of a three-minute prices.
addition to falling short of the nec-
skilled laborers will have 100,000 de- Interruption to electric service in the
sary amount, containned an error of the word meaning father but Is a
variant of Peter.
Hearst Gives Up Paper.
$1001?. An election will be called in
scendants. This is Albert Edward Wig- Walla
section Saturday night.
ROSE—There are many possible der­
gam’s example of the failure ot men T*16 eagle got tangled in power wires
Fort Worth, Texas.—Ownership and November to vote on special tax to ivations for this name. In fact there
west
of
Touchet,
lost
its
life
and
did
of learning to reproduce themselves.
control of the Fort Worth Record, a 1 provide funds for the budget.
are ninny different Rose families,
¡more than $500 damage to transform-
morning
newspaper
owned
by
William
Salem.—There were four fatalities which may have gained the name In
The publicity department ot the era by throwing the entire load onti
many different ways. In this country
Randolph
Heart?,
will
be
taken
over
in
Oregon due to industrial accidents
Presbyterian church gave out a de- the Walla Walla river plant, which
of late years Rose hns been taken as
October 31 by Amos G. Carter, pub- durlng ,ho week ending October 22, a shortened form of many German
tailed criticism by Dr. Charles Scan- could not carry it.
Ion, secretary of moral welfare for the!
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_________ _ _
Usher of the Fort Worth Star Tele-' accordln« lo a
Prepared by the names beginning with Rosen, such as
Presbyterian board of Christian edu­
state
Industrial
accident
commission. Rosenburg, Rosenbaum, names usual­
32 Rescued From Elven.
gram, an afternoon newspaper, said
cation, of the recent report of the'
New York.—Thirty-two members of a notice to the Record staff posted The victims were A. II. Krebs, Linn ly possessed by Hebrews. However
। tor^, steam crane operator; George Ros«» is a good old English mime. It
Federal Council ot Churches on prohl- the disabled Norwegian steamer Eb Sunday night by the city editor.
' Broeffle, Klamath Falls, lumber work­ Is sometimes akin with Row, when It
bition, in which he asserts that the ven’s crew were rescued in mid-ocean
Mr. Hearst bought the Record about
er; G. H, Dengler, Clatskanie, logger, Is a dlscriptive local name. Again It
report gave "aid and comfort to the Monday afternoon by the American three years ago.
and
Ewald A, Lesisman, Willamette, may have been -derived from n first
enemies of the home, the church and merchant ship American Trader,
name Rose or Rosamond. Often It wns
foreman.
the nation,” and that the report did! The Elven was one of several ves­
40 Ships Sink in Storm.
a sign name. John at the Rose, for
not fairly represent the Protestant sels hit. by the storm that has raked
Karachi, India.—Ferty vessels have
instance, would have been a trades­
Salem.
—
The
clover
seed
crop
In
the
churches in the United States.
the north Atlantic during the past few been sunk in the Persian ----------------
gulf in the (immediate vicinity of Salem this year man who did business In a shop at the
days.
worst cyclonic storm In the memory will aggregate between 250,000 and sign of the rose.
Be Prepared to Act.
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The young Indy across the wny
of the present generation.
300,000 pounds,, or approximately
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any» the United States, Englund nnd
Do the right thing at the right time.
Riff Peace Move Denied.
twice the amount produced last year,
Japan are the three great naval
So Do We
In a half hour you may lose that
Tangier, French Morocco.—A report
Body Found In Sack.
according to estimates made by
powers nnd we can hardly expect the
Tie
—
Do
you
believe
In
the
trnns-
which cost a life time to obtain. His- that Abd-El-Krim, the Riffian chief,
Shanghai, China, — Police Saturday Charles Archerd, who handles much
»muller nations, like Utopia, to have
migration
of
souls?
tory tells that an officer’s neglect to had opened peace negotiations with were endeavoring to Identify the body of the seed market here, The price
Jt—No ; I hold with I'hllostrates much Influence.
send off a rocket on schedule time de- the French and Spaniards, has gained of a foreigner which was found in a will average about the 1 same ns in
(© by McClure N«wnp«p.r Syndicate )
that the element of elilinee enters
layed the freedom of Holland 20 years. | wide circulations. The report was ' sack in the hangpoo river. The hands 1924. The top price pa
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----- The top price paid for this into the Oedipus complex. — Yule
Don’t try to raise a disturbance un­
authoritatively denied here Monday. |and feet were bound.
—Grit.
I year's seed was 28 cents.
Record.
less you want to lower yourself.
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
Chairman Green Backs Repeal
After Six Years.
COMPILED FOR YOU
OTHER CUTS FAVORED
THE ONLY THING
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