Dayton tribune. (Dayton, Oregon) 1912-2006, November 05, 1925, Image 2

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    ■LO HAPPE NIN GS
Of CURRENT WEEK
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
DEMAND
CHECK
ON
BEER
High-Po« er Drink Declared Sweeping
Country
Andrew* Ask* Aid.
Washington. D. C. The taxing pow­
er of congress was called upon Mon
day by prohibition officials to aid In
cheeking the
remendous need
high-powered beer sweeping the conn
try."
IDLES OHMIOS F
LIKEIY10 SMI
uf House Committee Views Tak
ing Final Shape.
Salem. Ths state land board turned
over to the state treasurer in October
n total bf $127,373.88, accoAling to a
report prepared here Saturday by Geo.
G. Brown, clerk of the state land de­
partment.
SCHOOL DAl]S
Nb! K>7 IU m ! Via *<HM «HMM/
pool
s*« M»«? TW’aa
IVIIMK«*' or TBVU"* H»*'
S»O’U
pash -
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w «MT *•( M»« ’
Tku. e*a Twa twom *
$UaT '"'M T-
Lincoln C. Andrews, assistant sec-
Salem. There wore throe fatalities
retary of the treasury in charge of
due to industrial accidents in Oregon
*u tv»" ’e *
nnuoiirn
MD
vnil proh,b,“‘m •■forcemeat. asked the
during the week ending October 29,
vukvo ?b VltHI
vUml ILtu
rUn
I UU bouse ways and means committee to
WIH,
according to a report prepared by the
, T, ., -aw tear u>cn >7 -
। include in the new revenue bill a levy
state
Industrial
accident
commission
j of 1 cent a gallon on cereal beverages,
here Saturday.
av out M Mt
which would give the government the
o* I-*'
ran«*-
Event* of Noted J'eople, Government*
Normal
Rate
to
Range
From
One
to
। power to inspect breweries manufact-
Baker. Six month* of prospecting
COAX' V»CK "o*
-
and Pacific Northwest, andMMher
I uring near-beer.
Five Per Cent, According to
will bo done by the Daddy Lode Cop­
Describing
high
powered
beer
as
Thing* Worth Knowing
per company, It was announced by W.
Present Sentiment.
that which contained an alcoholic con-
E. Johnson of Yakima, vice president
’ tent of from 3 to 5 per cent. Mr. An­
of the company, after it twoduy lu-
drews said the treasury faced a real
»portion of the property.
Max Linder, noted French motion problem In checking the "increasing
Washington. D. C.—Sentiment as do-
picture actor, ended his life Saturday and tremendous flood" of this bever­
Salem, Portland has raised half of
1 veloped among members of the house
at his Paris residence when he and his age.
i its quota for stock in the proposed
■ ways and means committee during new $640,000 linen mill here, accord­
wife carried out a suicide compact.
i In the manufacture of near beer
hearings of the past two weeks makes ing to announcement made Saturday.'
The British steamer Cairnavon is a oreweries first make regular beer and
probable the approval of its republican Subscriptions pledged in Portland now (
then
de
alcoholize
It.
he
explained,
but
total wreck on the rocks about half
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a mile south of Buchannes. Aberdeen-P^»« !•*' Prohibition of. " aJ^‘«y to the oUowing as feature. total $67,500 with $10,000 more to be
signed up next Monday.
no‘ have the power to in
"eW “X bl,,:
shire, Scotland, The crew was res- fkia,s
A reduction In the maximum sur­
spect these plants.
cued.
Salem. The Vaughan & Bester Mill
A V clv £<.S
Mr. Andrews suggested, as further tax rate from 40 to 20 per cent. .
aUAAOIAH
& Timber company, with capital stock
The Italian government's debt fund- means of aiding enforcement, a reduc-' A reduct*°® in normal rates on in-
ftCÍCML-
of $150,000, and headquarters In North!
ing commission arrived in Washington i*00
the tax ot $2.20 a proof gallon dl'idu;‘i income from 2, 4 and 6 per
Bend, has been Incorporated by Will-
Sundav prepared to reopen the con- on pure a,«>hol. and the imposition of "“J ,o rate8 rang,nR from 1 ta 4 per lam Vaughan. J. A. Bester and Mlnnto
ference on a settlment of that nation's a levy ot 1 cent a gallon on denatured i Cen‘-
Bester. Articles were filed in the state
alcohol.
j Reduction of the maximum estate
obligations to the United Staes which
corporation department Saturday.
"Where is all this beer comingl’“’ ra,° from 40 ,0 20 p,r cent" wlth
have been in abeyance several months.
Salem.—Nagel Sorhus, arrested here
from.” asked Representative Oldfield a provis,on h? which a greater credit
A band of Moro outlaws in Lanao; democrat. Arkansas. •
is 8
given
' ts
,ven for amounts paid under state two weeks ago when he attempted to'
province wounded two constabulary of­
conceal a revolver on the state prison
Hy th* way ah* k**p* her bro<
“Chicago, Pennsylvania and New inheritance laws.
By DOUGLAS MALLOCH
ficers in a fight with the officials. The 1 ork state." the witness replied,
A measure of relief to corporations premise*, presumably for Frank Fal­ Or by p**plna at th* keeping
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Of h*r back and uuu**d room*.
bandits burned a schoolhouse* and a have not
it'
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i
heard so much Complaint throush ,he x«P«a> of tbe capital lon. a convict. Saturday was held tor
constabulary patrol attempting to ar­ from St. Louis and other western :stock tax" but witb°ut any compensât- investigation by the Marlon county
I) IDING on n railroad train,
EAT MORE VEGETABLES
rest them but they fled to the moun­ cities. »
| ing Increase In the flat tax of 12H grand Jury. Ball was fixed at $3000.
Through the sunshine, through
tains. The oficers are in pursuit.
? Mr. Andrews said also he favored PM> Cent °“ curP°ration earnings a*
the mln,
¡ Hood
’ —■ River.—The first killing frost TF WE ate les* rich food such a* pies,
Has so much of pleasure In It,
proposed
by
some
groups.
o
$
th
e
season
struck
lower
levels
of
the
government
dealing
directly
in
the
A
puddings
and
meat*
and
served
Juan de la Cierva's helicopter, which
Something lovely every minute!—
Repeal of the tax on automobile1 the mid-Culumbla Saturday night, leuv- dally a green salad, ut ut least two
of sacramental wines and medi-
made several successful flights recent-. sale
,
Always crossing little brook*.
meni*,
the
health
of
the
family
would
trucks
and
on
tires
and
automobile
ing
flower
gardens
and
late
vegetable
ly. crashed at Farnborough. England
" biskies to consumers.
"It would cut out legalized traffk.! accf,8sorle8- but w>tb the tax on auto- tracts withered after the brilliant sun- tu S™«“* benefited. Fresh fruit is Always passing shady nook*.
Saturday. The under carriage was .
- — --
Shallow* made for folk* to wade In,
mobiles
—mi- retained.
.
'shine struck them.
The minimum I""“”' ««*"““1 Apples are planÜ-
driven through the fuselage. Pilot ln...iquor 5?r a Pro^L” be argued. ‘
Meadow* Unit the children played In.
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Repeal
of
a
number
of
other
mis
­
It would give the government some
Far-off forest*, fences, fields,
Haig escaped uninjured.
| gp|Bach
be h(|d |h<>
Every moment something yields,
profit also.” remarked Representative cellaneous taxes which are regarded grees, the lowest of the season.
Three men obtained $5000 in a cigar Garner, democrat, Texas. He said S3
the nuisance variety and which
God's great sky forever o'er you,
Portland —Exportation of flour that —the canned variety Is not as good as
AU of earth spreud out before you.
store holdup in Seattle Saturday. They medicinal liquor sold for $2.50 a pint
nOt yield enou6b revenue to justi­ represented a value of $1.005,501 cred- the fresh, but It ha* the advantage of
fied in an automobile through thick in Washington and $4 a pint in Texas
lhe!r collection.
! tted October with being one of the being ready to serve.
—vn a psliceman
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There are 20.000.000
RePcal of the gift tax.
Carrots ahould be served In various Riding on a railroad train
traffic, while
who
passed .
20,000,000 anil™»
gallons „»I
of
biggest months in the foreign move-
Repeal
of
the
publiclty
provision
of
ways.
Creamed, served In butter with How can anyone complntn.
the store and saw the robbery pur- whisky in warehouses today,
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। ment of that product from the Port-
sued in a commandeered car. The mittee was told, or 10.000.000 less than lhe présent
Pre8ent law.
law.
,un(l dlgtrlct (n 8on)o t|me Oeneral leiuon juice; fresh grated and added
Hay it's long, or »low. or dreary,
loot was first reported at $16,000.
a few years ago.
; । Provisions for strengthening the cargu valuaUonii were jj,3t;o,684. a bet- to chopped cabbage and celery, we With so many thing* to *ee:
have
a
most
wholesome
salad;
n
few
More than $1000 000 worth of gold
PaFt °f the 1088 was attributed by hi,.ard °i
b/ prov*dln* Iarger sal- ter ghuwinK either for September or
nut* may be added for a change; a Snowy thdd* or leafy tree? —
haXen taken oX^
Mr Andrews t0 "«hrinkag.- and evay ; aHe. and long terms or a permanent for October a year ago.
Passing mansion, cottage, dwelling.
bit of onion will also add variety In
nas oeen taaen out so rar tnis season porafjon.”
membership of about 16.
Every house of something telling.
Salem.
—
School
teacher*
of
the
state
®a
Tor
-
by dredging operations near Nome,, „Ig thjg shrjnkage an(J evaporadonl The ways and means committee will
have been asked by the state depart-! Even-sized onion*, roasted on coals Stopping at some little town
Alaska. It is expected that the total largely
Quaint and queer and tumble down,
pilfering?”
Representative IconcIudo it8 bearings on Tuesday and ment of education to obtain the co-
r‘rved w“h
"r’ ,,re ^’‘«'loua.
will reach $1,500.000 it .the present Hawley, republican, of Oregon asked I °” Wedne8day wln commence the con-
Touched a little with God's glory,
operation
of
the
American
Legion,
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mild weather continues. The gold was
Just unwinding like a story.
"Pilfering is a minor factor in the slderation ot th® b»’ 1“ executive ses-
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... dressing and iwr I as sandwich flll-
make „
Sunduy n|ght
dredged on Seward peninsula, in tne shrinkage,” Mr. Andrews replied
I si°“' Its PurP°se 18 to have the com- Oregon state teachers association and
Riding on a railroad train,
vicinity of Nome.
I The committee also heard today's1 pIeted bUI ready t0 reP°rt to the other organizations In observing Amer- after church.
I lean education week, November 16 to ! Baked beets, served with butter, are Through the mountain, o'er the pinin.
A ton of munitions, seized by the Program for general tax revision sub- h°U8e WheD coagre8S convenes in De- 122. Programs for education week bard to equal us u vegetable. One
Where you Journey doesn't matter—
There 1» music in the clatter.
United States in Seattle, Friday as it raitted on bebalf of the American cimber.
were sent to all county school super- can have canned corn, bean*—string
Democratic members of the com­
was about to leave for China, was Faf™ Bureau federation, and received
j and otherwise- any time of the year, For you always find n friend
intendenta in the state Saturday.
| while celery, that delectable nutty veg- And a haven nt the end.
released Saturday, but cannot go until a brief from the New York stock ex- mittee are to be allowed to sit with
Ro It Is. and so our life I*—
St. Helens.—1 The summary of the etable, is nearly always m the market.
the next boat, the President Jackson,! change urging repeal of taxes affect - the republican members in the execu­
What the Joy is. what the «trlfo Is,
assessment
roll
of
taxable
property
In
tive
sessions,
the
administration
forces
With
the
root
vegetables
which
we
November 11. The shipment was be-J11^ its members.
Life Is like a railroad train,
having
sufficient
majority
this
time
Columbia
county,
exclusive
of
public
can
store
In
our
cellar*,
and
squashes
ing rushed to Shanghai for the muni- '
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so as to make it unecessary to eject utilities, shows a valuation of $18,014,- with cabbage and onions, there need Bearing us through sun and ruin
cipal council.
Italian Debt Discussed.
On some way that we have found us.
the democrats while perfecting the bill 135 as compared with $18,225.306 last be no lar,t of variety,
With God'« beauty all around us.
Washington.
D.
C.
—
The
Italian
Such
green
leave*
a*
lettuce,
cldne*e
and as they did during the framing of the year. The principal item of decrease
Paul Gibson, 25, of Independence,
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by McClura Newapaper Nyndlcata )
Kan., and Harold H. Caulkins, an Araer,can debt funding commissions 1924 act. Republican leaders talk of is found on the assessment of "acres cabbage, and endive, with a bit of
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salad la a quick dlah
aviator of Parsons, Kan., were killed ™et Monday f°r a renewal of the ef- the possibility ot framing a non-parti- ‘ of all kinds of land” on which the salad dressing,
Sunday when a wing ot an airplane in ort t0 ^ind a satisfactory formula for san measure which can be reported! board of equalization placed a value to prepare.
unanimously
from the ways and , means
which they were flying broke off and un ing Italy s war debt to the United
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uc<»uO , of $12,087,045, as compared with $13,-
Scallopsd Onion*.
nnt ' rAmmiwA«
v .» democrats
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the plane crash«! 5000 feet. Gibson States
"tates but
l>ut the
fbe first session did not
committee, but » the
scout *485 090 last year
Boil enough onions to serve the fam­
went up to seek a cure for deafness ^Ty discussion beyond exchanges of such a possibility and plan to file a
Baker.—An agreement has Just been ily. Make a white sauce using three
and dumbness.
felicitations and the beginning of con- minority report.
reached
whereby Sidney Love of New tablespoonfuls Meh of butter and
I sideration of Italy’ 's economic and fi-
The program as it is tentatively tak- York will Join the owners of the Gem flour, a few dashes of cayenne and
Frank Walton of Walla Walla, nancial situation.
ing shape in the minds of republican State Copper company In prospecting white pepper. Cook until smooth,
Wash., is in the hospital suffering - Members of the two communi™*
. k
—
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.
IS IT SCHAEFFER?
* from a , knife
>* wound . in
. the
. stomach,
, grouped . around a 1 erpnt
° conlrnl
sslcns,
members
of the comm
ttee . contem-
work
v«ar nn
11 then add a pint of rich milk and boll
mnh.
.
.
«or* during
uuring the
tnc comlm-
coming year
on 11
five minutes. Pour this sauce over the
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gany plates an aggregate tax reduction of mining claim* near Mineral, Idaho, onions which have been placed In a
OCHAEFFER always appear* to be
received while he was staging a mock table at the treasury, talked an hour from $300,000,000 to $350,000,000
across the Snake river from a point buttered baking dish, cover with but­
a name of German origin, though
knife duel with a friend, Homer Day. and a half about the situation in which
The proposed reductions in surtax about 16 miles below Huntington. The tered crumbs nnd bake until the most of those who bear it in this coun­
Walton started the fun with ‘he Italy finds herself, with a debt of $2,-' and normal tax rates will mean a loss
property contains large bodies of low crumbs are brown. Cheese may be try now nre l<w> per cent Americans.
knives, making a pass at Day, while 138,500,873 to the American
'
govern- of about $140,000,000 the first year, grade ore, which may include large added which will make a dish rich The first of the mime to come here
both were sitting whittling on sticks. ment and a stabilized government fis-
। enough In food value Io take the ¡dace wn* Alexander Schaeffer, n native of
kut only $100.000,000 thereafter.
bodies of high-grade ore.
' of meat.
the Palatine.
He went to England
Mrs. 0. D. Osborn of Scio, Or., set a cal policy and a balanced budget only
In the starting stage.
Eugene Permits for 44 new homes '
and then settled In this country In
Alaska Hero Saves Life.
trap for a rat the other day, but in­
were issued in Eugene during the I
1728.
stead of catching a rat, her pet cat
Nome, Alaska. — Tom Peterson of
PosHlbly the largest family of
month of October, according to the I
Eight Killed, 21 Hurt.
got caught and neighbors had to be
Teller, braving 200 miles of the tem-
Schaeffer* Is descended from I »avid
report of W. H. Alexander, city build-1
Waycross, Ga.—The collision of the pcstuous icy waters of Bering sea,
called in to help her get it out. While
Schaeffer, who came from Frankfort
ing inspector. This is in comparison
trying to release the cat. it bit Mrs. Atlantic Coast line’s fast New York- about 100 miles north of here, saved
in 1776 and settled In Pennsylvania.
with
50
the
month
previous.
The
total
HE
YOUNG
LADY
Osborn on the hand. Tabby had no to-Florida passenger train, the Ever- the life of a Teller woman, it was re­
He was n learned Hebrew and a
number
of
permits
Issued
In
October
bones broken, but she is nursing a glades, and a loaded school bus at ported here Sunday.
ACROSS THE WAY stanch Lutheran. ('Imrie* Aahmead
was
79
and
the
total
estimated
cost
sore foot.
Nahunta, Ga., Monday resulted in the
Peterson came here in a small
Schaeffer, a noted educator, was one
deaths of eight children and injuries launch to get a doctor for the woman,a* compared
of hl* descendant*.
George Schaef­
Everett Simcox, 18, -was killed and t0 « others.
.but as the oD1y doctor in Nome was'X.T^tmal P
fer, a pioneer in Pennsylvania, I* also
three persons were injured, one prob­
was $102.
to be mentioned, a* la Nntbnn C.
Elroy Strickland, who was driving unable to leave critical cases here, I
'
’
650.
ably fatally, when the automobile in the bus, told railroad officials here
Schaeffer, well-known educator and
Peterson hurried back alone, with in­
writer.
which they were riding left the road that there was a misty rain at the
Là
Grande.
—
Total
value
of
taxable
struction and medicine in time to save
MORRIS: There nre mnny theories
and crashed into a tree Saturday night time and that he had all the side cur­
property In Union county lias fallen
her life.
as to the origin of this mime.
It
between Fort Jones and Etna in Siski- tains up.
off about $26,950 since last year, ac­
Is sometimes Raid to be derived from
you county, California, All were high
cording
to
a
summary
of
the
assess
­
Duke Will Aids Newsie.
the first name Maurice. Again It Is
school students returning from a foot-
ment roll as turned over to officials
Vancouver, Wash'.—As the Capitol
claimed by one brunch of the family
Oklahoma City.—James Price,
ball game.
who
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by
z
D.
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H.
.
Proctor,
county
assessor.
Hill street car was passing Twentieth
tlmt they are descended from Maur
sold newspapers on the campus of Timber lands have decreased from '
Rhys. The one who first bore this
The brief but lively session held and Harney streets Monday morning,' Duke university at Durham, N. C., lost 1211,707 acres with an estimated value
name was a companion of Richard de
George
Rice,
motorman,
saw
several
Friday by the court-martial sitting in
year when James B. Duke, the*late of $1,448,350 to 184,076 acres valued
dure, known ns Strongbow. He took
judgment of Colonel William Mitchell, crows from a large flock flying over­ tobacco king, went there to participate at the same figure, The summary
part In the Anglo Normnn conquest
head
start
spiraling
toward
the
earth
charged with conduct prejudicial to
in a dedicatory service, has been in-! shows there are 166,927 acres of till­
of Ireland In 1171.
HI* name was
military order and discipline in viola­ and fall dead in front of his car. The formed by attorneys for the Duke es- able land valued at $7,996,855, record­
Ilgyrs nt first, but ns Indication of hl*
birds
showed
no
evidence
of
having
valor, be was subsequently known as
tion of the 96th article of war, accom­
tate that he Is one of 16 relatives who ed in 1925, against 165,888 acres ap­
Mnnr Rhys,
The American branch
plished little beyond putting the air been injured before striking the will participate in a $2,000,000 bequest praised at $8,083,185 in 1924,
ground.
I
of the family making this claim was
officer's pleas of "not guilty” in the
from the Duke estate. Price, who Is
Vale. The appraisals board of the
founded here by Richard Morris, who
record and denying him the "bill of
I 59 years old. lives here and supports Vale, Or., Irrigation district, which
Bethlehem, Pa.
arrived In New York In 1668. Ho pur­
larley Pryor, himself by doing small jobs.
particulars” he had requested.
chased 2,000 acres of land In what Is
consists of J. D. Fairman of Harper,
Leigh university quarterback, who,
now the borough of the Bronx In New
Ross Madden of Caldwell and B. E.
Foreign monopolists of rubber, cof­ suffered a fracture of the sixth and'
Storm* Batter Ship.
York.
Hayden, member of the field force of
fee, nitrates, potash and other raw ma­ seventh vertebrae in the game against'
A more usual nnd possibly more
London.
The
Holland-America
the
reclamation
bureau,
left
for
Har
­
terials assesntial to American Industry West Virginia Wesleyan on Leigh's ,
likely
theory Is that Morris has the
home
field
on
October
18,
died
Sunday
fre
steamer
Andijk,
in
distress
in
per Friday to begin appraisal work on
were warned in a speech in Erie, Pa.,
meaning of Moor, and dates from the
of
his
injuries.
His
home
was
in
mid
Atlantic,
was
reported
Saturday
to
the
Harper
unit
under
the
Vale
proj-
Saturday night by Secretary Hoover
days whin Christian Europe was nt
toward i Ponta
Delgada, in
in ect. The board de
determines the class!-
N. J.
| be steaming «/»«ru
uma ueigaua,
that if their unfair exactions upon Ridgewood,
war with Moors nnd Saracens. It I*
ci
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Ithe Azores islands, escorted by the ficatlon and value of the land to he
quite likely that the one who first was
American consumers continued they | Gloversville, N. Y.—Clark N, Earl, American steamer Merchant.
Tho acquired by the federal government
given tiie name Morris took the part
could expect to find the United States (18, a member of the Cherryvallcy high Andijk Is deHenbed as having been
The young Indy across the way of a Moor In a pagetint or old moral­
from private owners for construction
following the same practices and or­ ' school football team, died of periton- much battered in th« stormy weather, „i
v..v
pruje«. every lu-acre tract
the new project. Every 40-acre tract says she sometime* thinks the wireless ity play.
ganizing governmentally to retaliate i Is caused by injuries suffered a week This information was received tonight of
of an area Including 30,000 acres of is the greatest Invention of the age
<® by McClur* N*w*p*p*r SynUleat*.)
by shoving upward the prices on com­ ago while playing against Johnstown '
' *
- dispatch to Lloyd’s from land will be inspected ami later class- and many a good ship has been saved
in a wireless
modities it produces for world trade. high school.
Pigs raised on the high lands of
from a horrible fate by sending out
jthe Dutch steamer Rotterdam.
| ified.
Tibet are covered with thick, rusty
the C. O. D. call.
cplored hair.
445 hr
SiDdlcaU.1
INCOMES FACE CUTS
RIDING ON A
RAILROAD TRAIN
OUR
Last Name