Beaver State herald. (Gresham and Montavilla, Multnomah Co., Or.) 190?-1914, January 15, 1914, Image 3

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    Rescued;
ARMY DECLARED Thirteen 25 Are
Die in Shipwreck
SHORT OF GUNS
Grain Sacks Attacked;
Bulk Shipping Favored
New Ideas for Handy Boys
New York—Thirteen survivors are
accounted for out of the 88 men
aboard the tank steamer Oklahoma
By A. NEELY HALL
when she broke in two last Sunday
far ÜMdrBm.- Thfaï
Pendleton—That the farmers of the three-fourths of a pound per bushel,
night in a storm off Barnegat.
Pacific Coast are annually spending on the ground that tbe sack is not
Another story of heroic rescue was *5,000,000 unnecessarily for grain wheat, and then have the sacks to use
written beside the tale told by tbe bags, and that the farmers of no other in the handling of millstuffs; and the
dishonest farmer who hopes by means
wireless that brought the first news of psrt of the United States are so fool­
of the sack to palm off chaff, dirt and
He de-
Ammunition Also tracking—G um the disaster. Until the Booth liner ish, was the ststement made to the I rocks as first-class wheat.
Gregory, fresh from a voyage 2000 graingrowers of Umatilla county in ‘ ciared grain can be handled in bulk 1
Without It Worse than Junk
miles up the Amazon, steamed Into the convention which closed Saturday, at one-third the cost of the sack sys­
- Polley to Walt.
port, tho eight men taken off.the Okla­ by Louis Deiivuk, of Quincy, Wash. tem, st a great saving in labor; that
The speaker said there are only two there la less danger of loss by ele­
homa by the steamship Bavaria were classes of citizens
who fsvor the ments, and that better prices can be
Washington, I). C. Explaining his believed to be the only ones saved. handling of grain in sacks. These are obtained through the avoidance of a
judgment was not influenced by the But the Gregory had five more of the ' the buyers, who charge the farmers congested market and the possibility
Mexican situation.
Major General shipwrecked crew that her officers had 15 cents per pound for the sacks, yet, of making a farmer’s entire crop av-
A BOY’S DRAGON COSTUME.
Then after strapping on the heat,
when they buy the wheat, deduct I erage No. 1.
Wood, chief of staff of the army, has
dragged out of the sea.
ask your mother or sister to wrap the
advised committees of congress that it
It is a simple matter to make a cloth tightly about your body, and
The
Oklahoma's death list now
should appropriate *3,000,000 for field
dragon costume, and a boy can easily mark the proper places for hooks or
guns anil ammunition for tho regular stands at 25, and although her owners
play the part of a dragon once he has tapes. Then ask her to sew these on
swept the sea with wireless messages,
army and *3,000,000 for tho militia.
such a costume. There are lots of to the cloth for you. These will make
“¡f you sent our troops Into war as Imploring all vessels to look out for
things that can be done with the dra­ it easy to fasten the covering over
they are now, without guns or ammu­ one of the steamer's boats that might
gon. He will create a great deal of your body, but of course you will re­
nition, it would be absolute slaugh­ still be adrift, there was little hope
amusement at your show or circus, quire the help of some one to do tho
ter,” the general told the house mili­ that more of the crew would be saved.
What little hope. remained was based
where he can be Introduced as “the hooking or tioing of tapes.
tary committee. “If called Into the
Hood River—Members of the Odell. terprise for several months,” said J. only trained dragon in captivity, etc.;”
To simplify the matter of crawling,
field suddenly wo should have to go on the fact that the men brought to
E. Naumes, one of the most enthusi-
with a small allowance of ammunition, port by the Gregory said another life- development league met recently and I astic of the orchardists who desire the he can be used in your next street pa­ you should have a small platform
even for the guns In the hands of the boat besides theirs had been launched by unanimous vote took actions toward . new plant, “for we consider the light­ rade; and when you go to a party he mounted upon wheels to lie down up­
troops, ami we should have neither from the sinking steamer. There was the construction of a co-operative ing rate exorbitant. We are paying will be a very entertaining guest to on. Then you can propel yourself by
guns nor ammunition enough for our little doubt, however, that thio was plant on Hood River, near the vicinity. from *2.50 to *4.50 for light in the take along. He will be especially ln- means of your outstretched arms. The
the boat sighted by the revenue cutter
intereeting at a Hallowe'en party, and platform need not be larger than 12
field artillery forces.”
Forty members of the league were country and are forced to use oil lamps if you can manage to slip the costume
by 16 inches and casters may be fas­
General Wood, in a written state­ Seneca, with three frozen liodiee under present.
A committee composed of half of the time to bring our bills this on, unseen, and crawl in among the
the thwarts. The other boat, which
tened to its under side for wheels
ment, said:
;
low.
Mark
Cameron,
George
Sheppard,
guests just when they are in the midst (Fig. 6). Fasten two straps to It so
“We have neither guns nor ammuni­ carried the five survivors within reach Harry Connoway, R. E. Miller and J.
“
Citizens
of
the
Pine
Grove
district
tion sufficient to give any general of the Gregory, contained only one E. Ferguson, was appointed to make a have told us that they will follow our of telling creepy ghost stories, the you can strap It to your body.
(Copyright, by A. Neely Hall.)
commanding any assurance of success body when it was cast adrift after the thorough canvass of the neighborhood suit and use our service. We have chances are that you will create the
biggest excitement of the evening. Try
if attacked by an army of equal size rescue.
1
heard
that
a
great
many
of
the
pat
­
to
procure
stock
subscriptions
and
to
Of the Oklahoma’s crew of 38, 11 |
this if you are invited to a Hallowe’en
Winning In London.
which Is supplied with its proper
manned the boat that reached the obtain the sei vices of a hydraulic en­ rons ot the power and light companies party, and then write to me in care
Mrs. John Astor, the first wife of
quota of field artillery.
gineer to make estimates as to tbe doing business in Hood River are dis­
of this paper and tell me all about the the late Col. John Astor, has as­
It is my belief that no modern war Gregory, 19 took to the other boat and cost of constructing a plant.
gruntled and we will be willing to run
fun.
sumed a position of Importance
tietween first-class powers will last for eight stayed aboard to be saved by the
“
We
have
been
talking
such
an
en
I
our
lines
right
into
the
city.
”
Of the larger boatload,
You will see by the illustrations of in London society.
She has of
more than one year, ami thus If pri­ Bavaria.
Of the 11 in
the dragon, that your body forms the late been entertaining her friends at
vate manufacturers are not encour­ probably all are lost.
dragon’s body, and that the only little luncheons in her home at Grosvo-
aged to manufacture ammunition for the smaller boat, aix were drowned
None of these par­
framework necessary la that for the nor square.
our guns until after war is declared, when the boat capsized 100 yards
head (Fig. 2). In making the head ties numbered more than eight per­
they will not be in a condition to do so away from the aide of the Booth liner.
Newberg—With 350 members at framework, cut sticks A and B (Fig. sons, and were given in the cool, de­
Washington, D. C.—At the request
until after the war is finished, and the
supply of ammunition during the war
of Representative Hawley, the chief the start, the Newberg Cannery asso­ 3) about 26 Inches long, lay them lightfully decorated dining room which
ciation was organized with the elec- I down so two of the ends are 1 inch Mrs. Astor designed herself.
will be limited to what the arsenal can
of engineers has instructed Major
tion of nine trustees and settling tbe apart and the other two ends are 7
At the recent Versailles fete in
turn out. If guns nre not supplied on
Morrow, engineer officer at Portland,
Inches apart, «.nd fasten the wire loops which the court of Louis XIV. was de­
the battlefield with the ammunition
Fairfax, Va.—State Senator Thorn­ to hasten his report on the further par value of shares of stock at *20.
Several members present at the pre­ E, F, G, H, I and J upon them. Make pleted, Mrs. Astor challenged compar­
which they can be reasonably expected ton announced Wednesday that, acting
improvement of the mouth of the Sius­ liminary meeting subscribed to five the loops out of about No. 8 wire, E ison in the magnificence of her cos-
to use, they are not efficient, and
at the request of officers
of the law river, and telegraphic advices | shares each.
when guns have exhausted the ammu­
have been received saying that the sup­
The anfiual meeting of the organiza­
nition supplied they are worse than Daughters of the American Revolu­
plementary report is on its way to tion was set for the second Tuesday in
junk, for they must be protected by tion, he would ask the Virginia legis­
Washington.
| ______
February, _______
at which ___
time the election
other troops.
lature to authorize the attorney gen­
It was found last summer that the ¿¿officers will be held?
“The War department believes that
eral of the state to recover the will of i appropriation authorized for the two
Arrangements have been made for
in ease of war with a first-class power
an army of 500,000 men will be need­ Martha Washington, now in the pri­ jetties at the mouth of Siuslaw river the purchase of a *25,000 building
ed to give this country any chance of vate collection of J. P. Morgan at will not be adequate, as some damage ^ere for *6500, an option having been
has been done by storms to the uncom- j
gome time from Webber & Bus-
success against Invasion, and that this New York.
pleted enrockments, and roughly it is eel, of Seattle, owners, who made a
force will be needed at once. To make
The will was stolen from the Fair­ estimated that *400,000 additional
special price on the structure for the
it efficient it must be given its proper
fax county court house in the course will be needed to carry the jetties to association.
«
quota of field artillery.
To do this,
completion—about *200,000 for each
The trustees named are: O. B. Rit-
this ammunition must be on hand, for of the battle of Bull Run in the Civil
jetty.
The local community has tey, H. E. Crowell, L. E. Arney, J.
It cannot be supplied after war is war.
agreed to bear half this expense, so W. Chambers, L. S. Otis, W. S.
started.”
Mrs. John H. Barbour, of Falls that a further appropriation of *200.-
Wharton,
F. L. Parrott Gottlieb
Church, Va., a regent of the organize 000 by congress will enable the en­
Sthaad, and N. T. Nelson.
tion, has placed in Senator Thornton’s gineers to complete the jetties next
hands a copy of a letter she received I
season.
from Belle Da Costa Green, librarian
Washington, D. C.—Aid was ex­ for J. Pierpont Morgan, declining to
tended Friday to the distressed dis­ return the will to the archives of the
tricts of Japan, Mexico, Bulgaria and courthouse.
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor-
Citizens of Virginia who have been
the United States by the American
Salem—The State Fish and Game vallis—A dairy and hog demonstration
searching for the will for nearly 50
Red Cross society.
commission, at a meeting here, decid- train composed of seven cars and car­
Five thousand dollars was cabled to years accidentally learned last year
ed to locate the headquarters of the rying a large staff of college lecturers,
the American ambassador at Tok io for that it was in Mr. Morgan'a collec­
department in thia city, and employ a several practical farmers and railway
________________
relief work among the people of tbe tion.
private secretary to have general super- officials, will start a tour of Western
northern section of Japan, where a
vision of the work after it has been and Southern Oregon February 2. The
famine is reported.
A similar sum
outlined by the commisaion. While it train will be out for approximately
was sent to Bulgarian war sufferers,
was decided that Master Fish Warden two weeks.
*500 was dispatched to Cholx, Sinaloa,
Chicago—The sentences of 24 of the Clanton and State Game Warden Fin-; This announcement is made by Di-
Mexico, where there is a food short­
ley might elect to have their offices rector R. D. Hetzel, who has just re-
age; *10,000 was forwarded to the labor union officials convicted in In­
here or in Portland, it is believed they turned from a conference with South­
central flood relief committee at Hous­ dianapolis of conspiracy to transport
will decide to have them here to be in ern Pacific officials.
ton, Tex., and *1000 was telegraphed dynamite were confirmed by the Cir­
closer touch with the commission and
“The train will be one of the best
to I’reaidio, Tex., for the relief of the cuit Court of Appeals.
New trials the secretary.
The commission will equipped demonstration trains that about 2 Inches high, F 3 Inches, G 3Mi tume and the loveliness of her face.
Mexican wounded at Ojinaga. ”
were granted to six of the 30 who ap­ relieve the wardens of much of the has ever been run in this section of Inches, H 4 >4 inches, I 5 inches, and J She appeared as Diana, and one writer
pealed.
They are: Olaf Tvietmoe, work
now
connected
with their the country,’’said Mr. Hetzel. “The about 6 H lncnes by 9 inches. Bend in commenting on the gorgeous affair
San Francisco; William McCain, Kan­ offices, giving them much more time Southern Pacific officials have agreed the ends of the loops to form feet, and said: "One could not imagine a love­
sas City; Fred Sherman, Indianapolis; for work in the field.
to furnish the necessary cars and the fasten these feet to the sticks by lier picture than that made by Mrs.
William Bernhard. Cincinnati; James
Announcement was made that a sec- college will equip them with model
John Astor. Her tali, supple fig­
Bellefountaine, O.—John J. Sween­ E. Ray. Peoria, Ill.; Richard H. Houl­ retary probably would be named at a dairy machinery, specimen dairy cows means of double-pointed tacks. Space
ure moving with charming grace in
the
loops
as
shown
in
the
illustra
­
ey, of New York City, was suspicious ihan, Chicago.
meeting in Portland, when details of and about 20 hogs.’’
tions. Cut two teeth out of wood and the filmy, clinging robes and crowned
of an egg he bought in market a few
Counsel for the 24 within 30 days the new system will be made public.
The train will make approximately nail them to sticks A and B (Fig. 3), by that truly regal face with its pure,
days ago. It bore the name of Clara will petition the Court of Appeals for
Governor West, when informed of 50 stops, but the exact schedule has and cut wooden horns and wire them patrician features, was one of the
Baker carefully pencilled on it, and a rehearing on new legal points. If the action of the commission, said it not yet been given out.
to loop I (Fig. 3). Wrap sticks A and moving spectacles of the grand fete.*
Mr. Sweeney wrote to Miss Baker to that is denied they will take the case would in future accomplish a great
B with cloth at the wide end of the
know about how long ago it was that to the Supreme Court of the United deal more effective work at a large
framework, and tack to them two Electric Lights in Westminster Abbey.
Rabbits
Are
Inoculated.
she wrote her name on the egg that States. Pending final adjudication it saving to the state.
He desires the |
The monastic gloom which has per­
Mr. Sweeney had bought for “strictly . is understood no attempt will be made entire department to be located in
Ficksburg—Rabbit drives in Christ­ pieces of tape, each about a yard
long. The framework is bound to vaded the abbey of Westminster for
mas
Valley
have
been
popular
recent
­
fresh.”
by the government to return to the Salem, believing it not only will result
The letter was delivered to Mrs. penitentiary those of the convicted in a great saving, but will enable the ly and many hundreds of the animals your forehead and chin by means of so many years has been dissipated.
the tapes (Fig. 2). Stretch light The abbey has now a new lighting
John Wright, of Bellefountaine, who, men who are at liberty under bond.
commission and employes to operate are killed at each gathering of set­
stove-pipe wire across the heavy wire scheme which makes it the best
before her marriage four years ago
tlers.
A
serum
has
been
obtained
and
under a far more business-like basis
loops, as shown in Fig. 2, to make a illuminated of our abbeys and cathe­
last July, was Miss Clara Baker. She
a
portion
of
those
captured
are
inoc
­
than heretofore.
Jobs Are Found for 500.
drals. Electric light has been in­
foundation
for the head covering.
remembered having written her name
ulated and turned loose again. Those
San Francisco—Plans for providing
Cut the jaw-sticks C and D (Fig. 4) stalled in every nook and corner and
on an egg she packed for shipment at
treated soon die, and it is too new a
Land Case Ruling Made.
14 inches long, and fasten blocks K„ it banishes forever the atmosphere
a grocery in which she was employed work for 500 of the city’s unemployed
process to be assured of success.
Salem— Holding that the settlers
about aix months before her marriage. were completed Wednesday by the cit­
In addition to drives and inocula- L and M between them in the posi­ of ecclesiastical gloom that is usually
izens’ relief committee.
More than obtained their lands under the laws of tion, fenced areas in various places tions shown. The blocks must be cut associated with churches.
The new scheme of illumination has
400 of these men are to be assigned to the United States and that they could «re supplied with poisoned grain or to the proper lengths to make the
jobs on public improvements at 20 not be made defendants in the state hay and it is hoped that the pests will jaws fit the upper part of the head taken three years to perfect, and the
cents an hour and the Western Pacific courts, the Supreme court has affirmed he greatly lessened.
Rabbits cost framework (Fig. 2). Hinge the wide abbey has now 250 electric lamps,
Avlona, Albania — A decree pro­ officials promise to take care of 60 the judgment of the lower court in growers an extremely heavy loss last end of the jaw to sticks A and B. hanging in groups of four and six
First round the ends of C and D (Fig. from the distant roof, and the elec­
claiming martial law here has been men at *2 a day.
the case of the state against the War- year-________
4); then bore a gimlet-hole through tric current is supplied from a cable
A registration bureau has been ner Stock company, A. M. Harrington
issued, owing to the
excitement
each and a corresponding hole in A in the street.
State Engineer Makes Report.
among the Albanians over the arrest opened and the married men of San and others.
Prior to the present Installation all
and
B (Figs. 3 and 4); run wires
Francisco
will
receive
preference.
All
of sir Turkish officers and 200 Turkish
The suit was for the cancellation of
Salem—State Engineer Lewis gave
soldiers who arrived here on board an registrations must be made before the deeds for lands given the company by 466 permits to appropriate water in through the holes, and twist them to­ the lamps stood upright at the corners
Austrian steamer from Constantinople. work is given out.
the state, but the chief question atis-..o,_
..
.
..
.
. gether to form the wire hinges shown of the pews. The electric lights are
sue was whether settlers could legally 1913’ accordlnK 10 his annual report in Fig. 2.
so arranged that the minute print of
Their visit was with the object of an­
b.mX dSX
iu.t eompi.ud
Thejyn;«. pn>vid.
Death Stayed By Sugar.
For the covering of the framework, the average prayer book can be read
nouncing tho accession to the Alban­
________
for the irrigation of 442,181 acres, 41 cut some newspapers into strips three during evening services in the remot­
Paris—Injection of sugar into the
ian throne of Izzet Pasha, formerly
...
, ________________ „
reservoirs are planned and 39,225 inches wide, soak them in flour paste, est retreats of the building.
veins of persons dying from heart dis­
Turkish minister nt war.
Klamath Falls Creamery 1 ays.
horsepower will be developed. The
and lay them across the wires. Place
ease and exhaustion from various dis­
Klamath
Falls
—
The
Klamath
Falls
average area to be supplied with wa- layer upon layer of these strips upon
Described.
eases not only restores the heart to
Radium Patient Better.
It was a scorching June night The
action, but produces a remarkable im­ Creamery paid its patrons *36,795.90 ter is 105 acres, as compared with 422 ; the framework, and gradually model
Baltimore—Joseph P. Tumulty, sec­
The av- : acres for the previous biennial period, the paper into the shape of the head. heat had paralyzed the activities of
provement in the genera) condition. for butter fat during 1913.
retary to the President, and United Such is the substance of a communica- erage pHre paid was 30 cents a pound, Mr. Lewis says the figures for the I When this work has been done, give everything save the mosquitoes. They
States Senator Hughes, of New Jer­ I tion from Dr. Enriquez, of the Hos­ and 122,653 pound were weighed in past year indicate that there were the paper a thorough coat of paste, to pursued their calling in cloudy
sey, Thursday visited Representative pital de la Pitié, to the Academy of during the year. The creamery ship­ fewer large projects of a speculative make the projecting edges lay down. swarms and with the heat made
Bremner, of New Jersey, who is un­ Medicine. The results in mnny cases ped to Sacramento, Cal., and Port­ nature than during the previous year. The paper will be very stiff and solid things almost unbearable.
dergoing radium treatment for cancer are said to be miraculous and no ill land during the year 32,357 pounds of
“My, but the mosquitoes are bad,”
when dry.
butter above that.
Diseased Apples Under Ban.
at a sanitarium.
effects were experiened.
Get a couple of old alarm clock ventured one individual who sat on a
Mr. Tumulty said he left the patient
Portland—Armed with cans of coal gongs, or electric bell gongs, and two porch. "3’warm night” answered the
Corn Raisers Make Trip.
in splendid spirits and that his condi­
Astor Worth *85,850,826.
oil and condemnation tags, the city round buttons, for the dragon's eyes. other.
tion was reported by the doctors as
Which seemed to dispose of all ne­
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ health officer and market inspectors of Run a heavy thread through the but­
New York—The groat value of the
much Improved. ,
estate of the late Colonel John Jacob vallis— Seven boys, champion corn the city health department have com­ tons. then through the holes in the cessity for further comment
It is understood that the treatment Astor, one of the victims of the Ti­ raisers of St Paul, t)r., visited the menced a crusade against inferior and gon|^(Flg. 5), and sew to the dragon’s
with radium, which was temporarily tanic disaster, is *85,850,826, accord­ college recently as a reward for the diseased storage apples which, it is head. Run a bent wire through the
He Knew Her.
suspended, has been resumed.
"My wife la very particular,” said
ing to a report of reappraisement. excellence of their Work in the corn said, have appeared on the market, as paper just above the nostrils for fangs
The reappraisement, which was made raising contest which has been carried is customary at this season of the (Fig. 1). Paint the head a bright the customer to the house decorator.
Steamer Passes Canal.
"She says she wants the walls to
to fix the status of certain properties on in that district during the past year. Nearly all day Monday the in­ green.
Colon- The first steam vessel passed transferred by Colonel Astor to Mrs. year. They were under the escort of spectors searched the wholesale dis­
Procure a piece ot green cloth match her complexion.”
through the Panama canal January 7. Madeline Force Astor in an ante­ Mr. Coleman of, St. Paul, and Prof­ tricts in quest of a car of fruit report­ large enough to cover yeur body and
"Oh, she wants 'em painted then and
It was the Alexander Lavalley, a nuptial agreement, adds *1,109,321 to essor Luther J. Chapin, agricultural ed to have been prepared for shipment ••w nieces ot tin foil to one-half of net papered,” replied the wise man.
out of the city.
crane boat, and carried no passengers. the latter’s share of the estate.
expert of Marion county.
Chief of Staff Urges Provision
for Liberal Supply.
Hood River Orchardists
To Furnish Own Power
Co-operative Cannery
To Hasten Improvements
Started at Newberg
On Mouth of Siuslaw
Virginia Would Recover
Martha Washington’s Will
AMERICA SENDS CHARITY
ALL OVER THE WORLD
State Fish and Game
Commission Selects Salem
High Court Confirms
Sentence of Dynamiters
“Strictly Fresh” Egg
Packed Five Years Ago
Dutch and Albanians
Disarm Turkish Force
WILL RUN DAIRY TRAIN
OVER SOUTHERN PACIFIC