THE TURNER TRIBUNE V O L V I. TI ' HNKH, WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK LA BO R UNION H E L D 1 1 A B L E Violent Arts Declared Sherman la w Violation by Supreme Court. Washington, I). C celebrated In deciding the Coronado coal case, OHKOOX, TI.' TUNDA Y, . / I NK AMUNDSEN’S SHIP STARTS FOR NORTH Uriah, her eyes malting with tender­ ness, arose sod atoed looking at ths Pendlehaven brother*. “ Mr. Paul," slie said In a low voice. "don't you remember me?" Paul looked her over with no sign o f recognition, and hla brother turned away from Reginald to ohwrve this new development. "No,” satd Paul, and be shook hla head. “ Never mind! That don't m atter!” was ths reply, “ but I'll make a dicker with you. You give me my man for keeps, and I'll give you your girl, Caroline. I’m Edith Mind!! 1” You could have heard a pin drop, so deep was the silence. All were look- lag at the haggard woman, facing Paul Pendlehaven, who was rising unstead- tho supreme court Monday held that lubor Brief Resume Most Important organisations, although unincorporat­ Great Crowd at Seattle Dock Daily News Items. ed, are amenable to the Sherman anti- as Maud Sets Sail. truat act and that undor It auch organ Isatlona COMPILED FOR YOU may be prooecuted for re­ straint of Interalate eommeree. The court a lio held that labor unloni may be sued. Chief Jualtee T aft, In announcing Events o f N o t'd People, Governments lb » derlalon. did not Indicate any dla aent. mill P i r i i c Northorot. and Other The caae which presented the Thing« Worth Knotting. queatlone passed upon by the rourt was an appeal by tbn United Mine Workers of America, District No. 21. Germany's floating debt » » > In of that organisation, and Ita officer», craaaod from April 1 to May 20 by 27 local unlona In that district and officers and (6 Individual«, some 11.760.000. 000 marka, ami now their totala of the latter not membera of any 2l6.ts0.000.000 mark«. union, from a dechiton by the United Martial law baa boon proclaimed at Statea district court of Arkansas, ap­ Marao, the Portuguese concession at proved by the circuit court of uppenls, llongkong. owing to a general atrlka holding them guilty of violating the of Chines* tbara, according to adrlcea Sherman antitrust net during the coal from llongkong. mine atrlkee In Arkanaae In 1914 and Harry Grossberg of Clavaland, O , la Imposing damages o f 8204.000, .which undor arrest In Montreal. charged with ware trebled under the anil-trust law. The effect of the decision will be forging a permit for ths removal of to set aside the damages because of 14.000. 000 In liquor with Intent to de­ the finding of the acta which caused fraud the United Hlatea government. the destruction of property were not An organisation to be known aa the Incited for the purpose o f restrain­ Western Hlatea Agricultural reproaen ing Interstate commerce. tatlvea and cumprlalng agricultural During the strike lawlessness pre­ director* and rommlaalonera of I I vailed and property damage was dune western states was formed In Sacra the Coronado and eight other mines mentu. Cal.. Tuesday at a meeting of controlled by the llacbe Denman Coal officials representing the member company. The United Mine Workers slates. of Am erica contested the Jurisdiction A rebellion baa broken out among of the federal courts that on the the llotlentota In the southwest pro­ ground of being an unincorporated as­ tectorate of Africa, said a Iteuter dis­ sociation of mine workers. It waa not patch from Cape Town. It was antic­ subjected to prosecution under the ipated that a South Africa air force Sherman anti trust law. will have little difficulty In dealing with the rebels. Tho federal government la not lia­ ble for losses which coal companies alleged they suffered during the war when compelled to sell coal at prices fixed by the government, the supreme court Monday held In a case brought by the 1’ lne H ill Coal company, Charles M. Reynolds o f Detroit, Mich., was Instantly killed and W il­ liam Jackals o f St. I'aul. Minn., sus­ tained three fractured riba when their cars crashed at Independence, M o, late Tuesday. The two drivers were In the sixth lap of a six mile automo­ bile race. Ixiule W. Miller, who shaved four president*— Fillmore, Pierce, Buchan- an and Lincoln— Is dead In Washing­ ton. I). C.. at 88. Miller, who for yoars conducted a barber shop at the New York and SI. (leriualn hotels In New York, continued hla trade until three years ago. A. Q. Dunklo, formerly cashier of the Continental National bank In Hloux City, l a , was arrested Monday by Fred Davis, United States marshal, rhargsd with embexxlement. The al­ leged deficit la placed at (28,000 and the money Is said to hare been used In land speculation. IRISH R E P U B L I C A N S E V A C U A T E SE CTO R Itrlfaat — Authentic details of the recapture of I'ettlgoe show that a British staff officer entered the vll- luge at noon Sunday and gave the republicans bolding the town 16 min­ utes to leave Home Immediately de­ parted. but about 100 decided to op­ pose the military. At the expiration of the time limit, the llrlllsh crossed tho bridge lead­ ing Into the village and were re­ ceived with machine gun and rifle fire. Then the llrlllsh artillery came Into action and when the first shell land­ ed on a hill behind the town some of the more timid of the defenders dashed for safety. Four more shells followed In quick succession, und one, striking In the middle of a party of the retreating Binu (Vinera, Inflicted several casualties. Troops which had been landed se­ cretly from Uoa Island In I t.iM j KacCauley. Was that a smile she saw lurking around his lips? Of course not! He couldn't smile when she was In such trouble 1 She shivered as she met Reginald Brown's eager eyes, and. thrusting back a sob, she went to Paul Peodlehaven because be had held hts hand out to her. Then she snw her mother, and a bewildered expression spread over her face. Doctor Paul, his eyes soft and gleaming, hla Ups twitching nervously, drew her down beside him. "Mummy doesn't know anything about It,” gasped the girt, extending her arms to Edith. “ Í won't hear any­ one say—Oh. Uriah,” she turned to Devon, “ you know. Oh. say I did It.” "W on’t say any such thing,” mut­ tered Uriah. "O f course he won’t, Tony.” exclaim­ ed Doctor John. “ We know the truth now.” Tonnlbel got to her feet, pulling her- self away from Paul l ’endlehaven. "Oh, you can't arrest my pooi; little mother,” she cried. “ Her whole life has been so miserable. I must help her. You must. you. Philip— ” Philip got out o f his chair, but Doc­ tor John put him hack Into It again. “ Walt,” he whispered Into the boy's ear. " I want to tell yon. everyone,” went on Tony, fiercely, "that I'll swear 'til I die my mother— " Paul Pendlehaven took the speaker by the shoulders and forced her face up to his. "This woman, here, your mother," nnd he waved his arm toward Mrs. Heat Damage« Wheat. Pendleton. Or.— First reports of the scorching o f growing wheat have come Into Pendleton. The sudden blast of hot weather has dried up all moisture and the crops are now suf­ fering. Farmers, who a week ago declared that their crop condition was 100 per cent normal, are now eager for rain. On the heavy lands tho crop la not noticeably damaged, hut In the lighter lands the growing grutn has been scorched. Steamer Sinks at Sea. Buenos Aires.— The steamer Villa Franca sank Sunday o ff llohenau, Paraguay, following an explosion. It Is believed 80 persons perished, ac­ cording to a dispatch to La Naclon. The steamer had on board tourists for Igunxa Falls. The explosion occurred at 10:40 o'clock Sunday morning. It wns satd the vessel sank so quickly that the passengers had no time to dress or to seek life belts. NO. .IT. H, Tsoy Received the Call to th* Library Listlessly. Devon, “ says you didn't have that gun In your hand, nud It’s loaded to the brim now. She didn't use It, either." Reggie's Jaw dropped. He made a dash for the door, ns Mrs. Curtis Grandstand Is Burned. Doctor John caught the W ichita Falls, Tex.— Fire starting In screamed. fleeing boy and wheeled him around tho second Innnlng of the Wichita to face hla horror-stricken mother. Fall* Shreveport game here Saturday “ It's a lie I I dldn'L" he mumbled. destroyed the grandstand and most "W here’d I get a gun to shoot any­ of the bleachers. About 100 auto­ one? This woman did It heraelf. I mobiles were also burned. Three per­ aaw her.” sons were slightly Injured. The loss “Then you were here," cried Philip. Mrs. Curtis acted na If atie were go­ Is estimated at about 8125,000. ing to faint, but, as no one paid any attention to her, she slumped back be- side her daughter, who turned away contemptuously. “That settles one question," com- merited Doctor Paul, grimly. “ You shot Devon, Reggie." and the boy sank Into a chair beside his mother. "N ow ,” continued the doctor, “ who robbed the safe?" To know that her mother hadn't done the shooting relieved but one of Tonnlbel's worries. Uriah wasn't hurt much anyway, but the doctor's ques­ tion brought vividly to her mind an­ other danger, not a whit less serious. Edith was certainly Involved In looting the safe! “ I told you once." Tony began weakly. “ Child.” Interposed Doctor Pan!. “ you’ ll shield no oDe else. 1 shudder to think what might have happened tf your mother hadn't come here for her husband.” HI* tones were low and stern, though much moved. Hts eye caught sight of the black bag at the same time hts brother's did. Doctor John opened It and, amid an appalling silence, took box after box out o f I t “ Plain stealing.” he growled, and then he stared at Mrs. Devon In open- mouthed amazement “ What'd you bring 'em back forT" he questioned. Edith paid no attention to Doctor John's query but addressed her hus­ band. "Uriah, now you went and done It again I" She turned to Doctor Paul. “ You got everythin' back, give me my man. He didn't know wbat be was doin', sir." “ Then he'll be taught a lesson, the same as Reginald will, madam." re- Joined the doctor. “ Ever since yeur daughter came to us, she's been In dread o f your husband, her father. Once he was sent away, and she had l>eace. This time he won't come back In a hurry.” Doctor John reached Into the drawer o f the table near him and produced the roll o f bills that Philip bad found on Devon the night before. "H ow about this, you?" he Inquired o f Devon. “ Where'd thla come from before It was In your pocket? While we're at 1L we might as well clear up everything." The center of Interest. Uriah Devon shifted uneasily in his chair. He had discovered the loss o f the money but had not dared to make any Inquiry about 1L* Hastily he ran over the sit­ uation. and It appeared to him as hope­ less as possible, but five thousand dol­ lars was a good thing for a man to have, whatever hla position. I f Mrs. Curtis claimed the money, her connec­ tion with him would come out. and that might make things easier for him. I f she dldn'L he'd have the cash any­ how. "That's mine, mister.” he grunted, “ and I didn’t steal It, neither. Give It to me.” The same considerations had been chasing through Mrs. Curtis' mind, and. In the general cataclysm that she saw before her, she concluded the money might be very necessary for her and her children. "Don t let him have'It, John,” she screamed. “ It's mine. Give It to me.” Doctor John arose and stood be­ tween Uriah and Mrs. Curtis, holding the roll of bills In his hand. Amidst the closest attention o f the rest of the group, he looked from one to the other, while the claimants (Qdulged tu a dis­ pute. “ You give It to me, didn’t you. ma'am?” asked Uriah, roughly. "Didn’t you?" “ Yea. I suppose I did,” she acknowl­ edged, “ but you haven't done what you said you would.” ’• ’Twasu't my fault," Uriah grum­ bled. “ I f that fool o f a son of yours hadn't butted In and shot me, I'd tak­ en Tony like I bargained to." Then Doctor Paul Interposed, nnd a few questions, sternly put and cate­ gorically answered, discovered the whole conspiracy between Mrs. Curtis, her children, and Uriah Devon. . John Pendlehaven, whose anger had been steadily rising, suddenly stepped forward and brushed his brother aside. •TU take charge of this now, Paul.” he stated. “ You're too d— d easy. Here’s where you treacherous snakes go to Jail,” he Included Uriah and the Curtises In a sweep o f his hand. "E v ­ ery one of you I" He turned savagely upon Reginald. “ Tou little pup," he charged swiftly, “ you tried to poison Paul, didn’t you?" He crossed to hla side and towered over him with up­ raised fist “Own up, d— n you. Didn’t you?" Reginald cowered, slipped out o f his chair nnd attempted to shield himself In Mrs. Curtis’ arms, who leaned pro- tecttngly over him. “ I — I wns drunk.” he excused him­ self, “ and I thought.” he whimpered to hts mother, “ I thought you wanted me to.” Then Edith projected herself into the excitement again. She glanced at Bend.— Postal receipts for May In Bend showed a gain of approximately SO per cent over the total of May 1921. The Increase waa slightly more than 5 ««»> Albany.— Rex. W. Davis, assistant cashier of the First National bank of Albany, has been chosen as manager of the Linn county fair to be held In this city the coming October. L a Grande.— The one-half per cent out In Interest on federal farm bank II/ . loans will result In an annual saving "G ive me my man,” she repeated. "Don't send 'lm to Jail, and I'U give of about 83000 to farmers now hav­ ing loans, and whose applications have . you your girt.” Doctor Paul had become so white been approved. that his brother went to him and flung Gaston.—The saw mill owned and j an arm across bis shoulder*. operated by Carl Klinge of Gaston, "A re you lying?" he thundered at which was shut down during the win­ Edith. " I f — If----- Bit down, Paul. ter months, has started up again with Let me— " “ Wbere'a my baby?” quavered Paul a full force of men. Mr. Hallock is assistant manager. Pendlehaven. “ Doer my Uriah go free, scot-free?” Bend.— Hall stones more than half questioned Mrs. Devon. “ Yea. yea.” consented both brother« an Inch In diameter fell here Sunday at the same time. afternoon In the course of a violent Tony had dropped to the floor. Now thunderstorm. N o damage was re­ that llt’le Caroline bad been found, ported. The total precipitation for the she could no longer he a Pendlehaven daughter. Edith went to her and knelt day was .2 of an inch. beside her. Cottage Grove.— August 10 to 20 are “ Here she Is. sir,” she said In husky the days for the annual camp meet­ i tones. I'fttng a tearful face to the ing of the Oregon Methodist confer­ | men. “ and you couldn't have a Oner girl In the world. I ain't goln' to m y ence. to be held on the grounds o f tbs for you to forgive me, sir. but you've conference here. Negotiations are un­ had 'er over two years! Now, gimme der way for prominent speakers from the coast and from the cast. Uriah, and w e ll go." Tony threw her arms around Edith's Salem.— Two loggers, W alter W heel­ neck. What a change two minutes er, a booktender of Kirby, Or., and A l­ and a few words had m ade! She fred H. Mueller, a taller of Nebaiem. seemed to have taken on a new dig­ nity aa. with shining eyes, she said to Or., were the only two men to lose their lives In the 446 accidents re­ Paul Pendlehaven: "Father, darting, whatever tt was ported to the state Industrial acci­ that separated us, I want, oh. how I dent commission during the week end­ ' want to do something for the only ed June 1. mother I've ever knojirn.” Salem.— Bonuses paid to ex-service I O f course. Doctor Paul consented; he even did more. He got a promise men under the present state law can­ from the confused Uriah that bed not be attached for debts, according to a decision handed down here by Cir­ j cuit Judge Bingham. The decision [ j was made in the case of Dr. W illiam Vetter against Chester Earl Boon for the collection of 8300. ■ Cottage Grove.— J. H. Chambers lost j 2.004,000 feet of logs in a fire at his j logging camp Wednesday afternoon. Some slashing was being burned, that being the last day for burning. The wind changed and carried the flames to the logs, which were ready to be shipped to the m ill here. Albany.— Brush and slashing fires which broke out in different parts of Linn county during the warm weather a few days ago are all reported con­ trolled now and most of them are ouL There were small fires in various places, but in only one instance was any good timber burned, and in that case damage was very slight. "You Little Pup, You Tried to Poiton Paul, Didn't You?” turn his back on the old days and old ways, and begin again with such aid as the Pendlehavens would give him. While Doctor Paul was settling the fate o f the Devons, John Pendlehaven had been sizing up the Curtis family. They were grouped together, cliuglug to each other. “ Reggie,” he ejaculated, “ I reckon you did a good Job when you stopped Devon with a bullet last night. As for you, Sarah, you and your children aren't safe to have in the house. H ere!” He stretched forth his hand and offered the five thousand dollars to her “ Here's your money. Now go. and take Reggie and Katherine with you." Mrs. Curtis was so utterly overcome that she could do nothing but sob. but Katherine took the bills from the doc­ tor's hand and turned to her brother “Come on. Rege," she muttered. “ Help me get her out o f this. We better go." She pinched her mother's arm spitefully. "Get up, mother. Quit that crying, and come on.'r The others watched them leave the room, and then Mrs. Devon spoke up: "W e ’re nexL Rlah I And we’re ever­ lastingly grateful to you. Doctor Paul, and you. Doctor John, for lettin’ us go. Ain't we, Rlah?” Devon straightened up from his chair and grinned sheepishly. “That we be," tie agreed, “ and I ’ll try to show It.” • • • « • * « ■ That evening when Tonnlbel and Philip were alone together, the young man said chokingly. “ You dop’t for a moment Imagine I ever believed you did that thing, darling? I went away because I thought you didn't love me any more, that you never had loved me. You don't think— any other way?" “ No, dear," she answered gently. “ No, o f course not I” The boy pressed her to him, and, as they whispered so low, no one could hear anything, there Isn’t another word to record, except that Tonnlbel Pen­ dlehaven had everything the wofld could give one little girl. [T H E END ] Only Survivor of Past Ag*. The sphenodon, a lizard like animal found only In New Zealand, Is the only modem representative o f (he great reptilian order living at the close of the Carboniferous age. Eugene.— J. F. Preston, inspector in the office of the chief forester at Washington, D. C., was in Eugene Fri­ day on his way to Klamath county, where he will inspect the pine beetle- infested area among the forests. Con­ gress recently appropriated 8150.000 with which to co-operate with private timberland owners in checking the in- sect. Pendleton.— Cattle and sheep rais­ ers of Umatilla county are fast mov­ ing their stock onto the forest graz­ ing lands with the sudden jump of hot weather. Grasses have grown rap­ idly since the break in the cold weath­ er and although the grazing will not be up to its usual standard the stock- men expect to make considerable profit. Eugene.— The decision o f Circuit Judge Kelly at Salem Thursday en­ joining the county court of Polk coun­ ty from placing any o f its market road money on the west-side Pacific high­ way has caused a cessation of work on the completion of the Pacific high­ way through Cottage Grove and the bridge at the northern entrance to that city. Forest Grove.— Mrs. Jane Smith of this city has just had a black walnut tree over 50 years old grafted to Eng­ lish walnuts. It required 101 grafts to cover the immense tree and required the work of four men a whole day. English walnuts do well here when grafted on biack walnut trees, and much work of this kind has been dune hère this spring. ' Astoria.—A parly-of 50 Finnish mqji. women and children, all socialists and many of them naturalized citizens, left here Sunday morning by train for New York en route to the Karelia dis­ trict of northern Russia. They go to establish fisheries and obtain what they believe w ill be greater religious and political freedom under the bol­ shevik government of Russia. Marshfield.— T w o hundred million feet of yellow fir bordering south of Coos river, five miles above tide water, was sold Saturday by Duncan ft Brewer of Duluth to Adelsperger & Conrad of this city. The tract com­ prises 3300 acres adjoining a solid forest reaching into Douglas county, and when logged will be the farthest from Coos bay that has been cut.