BERGDOLL GETS U. S. GOLD
OF CURRENT WEEK
, $60,000 Obtained After Draft Evader
la Fugitive from Justice.
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Washington, D. C.—The fact was
Dallas.— A contract has ben let by
established Monday through W. L.
the city council to Field & Housh of
Alexander, a clerk in the treasury de
Portland for the paving of 19 blocks of
partment, by the house committee in
streets. The paving will be of con
vestigating the escape of Grover Berg-
crete and is to be completed within
doll that the latter's mother and a
four months.
friend obtained $105,000 in gold from
Salem.— Petitions were filed with
the treasury in 1919. But from there
the trail was not uncovered to the
County Judge Bushey here urging that
buried pot in the mountains of Mary
the county court call a special elec
land.
tion to ascertain the sentiment of the
James Romig, awaiting sentence on
voters with relation to the employ
conviction of conspiracy to aid Berg-
ment of a county health nurse.
Events o f Noted People, Governments doll, was the agent, Alexander said, Officers and Men Are Declared to Have
Newport.— At the June election Lin
through whom $45,000, the first batch
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
Tortured Natives and Com
coln county will vote on a bond issue
of gold, was obtained. On his sec
of $343,240 to complete the main high
Things Worth Knowing.
mitted Many Crimes.
ond trip Romig was accompanied by
way from Newport to the Benton coun
Mrs. Emma C. Bergdoll, also awaiting
ty line, build a piece of road from
sentence for conspiracy, and they left
Alsea to Waldport and a stretch from
A verdict of $600,000 rendered with $60,000 in gold.
Washington, D. C.— Many atrocities
Tillamook county line to Siletz bay.
When
he
made
his
first
visit
Romig
by American marines and the native
against the Ford Motor company in
New York and in favor of the Hotel found clerks unwilling to turn over gendarmerie were charged by three
Nyssa.— Mining men of Homestead
Woodward conpany will stand. The even $20,000 on their own responsibil Haitien delegates who are here to are taking great interest in the devel
supreme court refused to review the ity and Alexander said, he fumed and present a memorial to President Hard opment at the Red Ledge mine, 20
fretted about the corridors until his ing, the state department and congress, miles down the river. A company has
case.
application was laid before R. C. Lef and who demanded withdrawal of the
been running diamond drills on the
Trouble Is reported in Upper Silesia fingwell, then an assistant secretary, United States forces.
property for months and it is estimated
because of the rumored recommenda and approved.
The memorial made public Sunday that they have more than $30,000,000
This amount was given for gold cer night, reviews the five years of occu- worth of ore blocked out.
tion by the interallied commission
that Germany be given all the plebis tificates, but once it was placed in an pafion, and declared that it is "the
Roseburg.— An expenditure of $68,-
cite area except the districts of Dybnik automobile, Romig went back for most terrible regime of military auto
more. There was some delay, accord cracy ever carried on in the name of 350 on 45 different improvements com
and Pless.
prises Douglas county’s market road
ing to the witness, but in the end the great American democracy.”
The plague is gaining in north Man Romig got it.
The naval investigation was charac program which has been approved by
churia and in parts of Siberia, accord
There was no embargo at that time terized as a “ joke,” and Rear-Admiral the state engineer. The Douglas coun
ing to press advices. The number of on the withdrawal of government gold, Knapp was accused of having done ty court In outlining its plans endeav
deaths at Harbin from the plague since but the policy of the department, as “ nothing at all” when he visited Haiti ored to include all localities. The pro
its inception has reached 1000 with explained by Alexander, was to keep under orders from Secretary Daniels gram calls for work on one-half of the
793 in March.
projects this year.
it in the vaults by placing diplomatic to make an inquiry.
obstacles in the way.
"The
Haitien
people
feel,’
'said
the
Vice President Coolldge said Tues
Salem.— A. T. Mercier, superintend
By F. A. WALKER
Three weeks later Romig returned memorial, "that if the naval court of
ent of the Southern Pacific lines in
day afternoon that he was planning a with Mrs. Bergdoll. It was brought
Inquiry has not fulfilled in Haiti the Oregon, has notified Fred A. Williams,
trip to Portland, Or., in June, but ex out that at the moment the woman
LOOKING BAC K W AR D .
broad mandate conferred on it by chairman of the Oregon public service
pressed regret that the news of his was at the treasury posters were dis
Josephus Daniels, it is because it was commlssloili that the railroad corpora
proposed trip had leaked out after the played offering a reward for Berg
N A Fifth Reader which I studied
faced, with charges of such a horrible
tion will immediately start the install
cabinet meeting.
in a New Hampshire country school
doll.
nature it was thought best to pass ation of an automatic interlocking
was a selection which began "An aged
Romig pushed a bundle of bills them over.”
Gold bars said to be worth approx
block system on the west side elec man was standing at a window.” I
through the window’, and after some
Among acts charged against the tric line operated by that company.
imately $15,000,000 has just crossed
cannot remember any more of it ver
delay, Alexander said, and with the American occupation were:
batim, but the story told was of the
Sweden and Norway from Russia en approval of the treasurer, left with
Administration of the “ water cure”
Salem. — The 1921 wheat crop in appeal of the old man to a star to give
route to the United States.
more gold than a stevedore could and other tortures by American offi Marion county will be the largest for him back his youth.
Retrial of Henry Albers, rich Port lift— $60,000.
cers and marines, and the commission many years, provided the rains cease
As a boy the story had a peculiar
land miller, whose conviction under
What became of the treasure was of "numberless abominable crimes,” within the next few days, according efTect upon me. I felt a great and sor
the espionage act was set aside by not brought out today.
of which 25 cases were given.
to reports received in Salem from rowful sympathy for the man who
the United States supreme court a
The gold chapter was related after
Removal of $500,000 of Haitien gov growers. The stand of winter wheat sought what it was impossible for him
few days ago on the technicality that Major-General March, chief of staff, ernment funds which American ma is exceptionally promising, but is now to attain, and I hoped profoundly that
the lower court erred in refusing to had given his views on getting Berg rines "took on board the gunboat at a stage where the warmth of the no one that 1 knew would ever have
admit a duly interposed demurrer, will doll back from Germany to serve his Machias” and which were deposited in sun is required to further its develop to seek from his star what lie knew
in advance could not be granted.
be ordered at once, the solicitor gen five-year sentence, and had declared New York to "force the Haitien gov ment.
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eral announced Tuesday.
,
that diplomatic moves were under way ernment to accept control of the cus
Selem.—Receipts from the operation
There is one picture that we all
to
get
him.
toms houses by depriving it of finan of the Oregon inheritance tax law have
Establishment of a radio service be
paint—rich or poor, successes or fail
Bergdoll was described as a “ bad cial resources.”
increased from approximately $8000 for ures. It is the portrnit of “ The Man
tween the United States and the Dutch
specimen of deserter" by the general,
Enforced ratification on June 12, the biennium of 1903 04, immediately I Might Have Been.”
East Indies is announced by the naval
who declared that he would not have 1918, of a new Haitien constitution,
We look back over our lives and
following inception of the act, to $594,-
communication service.
Messages
apologized had Americans kidnaped with marines presiding at the ballot
000 for the biennial period of 1919-20, see where we might have planned more
will be accepted at San Francisco for
him on German soil.
box, only ballots bearing the word according to a report prepared by O. wisely, acted more discreetly, builded
any point in the Dutch East Indies at
more substantially.
“ Yes” being issued.
P. Hoff, state treasurer, whom the
73 cents a word, the announcement NEW TRIAL IS ALL
There never was a man who, U ho
Exclusion from the naval board of law puts in charge of the collection of
said.
t
could have lived his life a second time,
THAT ALBERS GETS inquiry of “ all Haitiens who had any this revenue.
would not have varied It in some way.
Insolvencies among American firms
thing to say regarding the numerous
Very likely the second living would
in April numbered 1487, according to
Prizes
numbering
120
and
amount
cases
of
murder,
brutality,
rape,
arson,
Washington, D. C. — The case of
not have been so free from regret as
R. G. Dun & Co. This number was 151
ing to $1906 in cash value will be the first hut we are prone to think It
Henry Albers, a German convicted in etc.”
greater than the March compilation, al
The memorial stated that during I awarded to livestock club members would, because we flatter ourselves
Portland, Or., of having violated the
though the liabilities, amounting to
espionage act, has not been closed the five years of American occupa- : exhibiting winning animals at the Ore- that we would have avoided the first’s
more thun $38,000,000, were $28,000,-
through the recent confession of error tion, Haiti "has passed through such 1 gon State fair in September, accord- mistakes.
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000 below those of the preceding
entered in the supreme court by the sacrifices, tortures, destructions, hu-1 ing to announcement by L. J. Allen,
month.
A tiny pebble will cbnnge the course
government, Solicitor General Frierson miliation and misery as never before state livestock club leader at the Ore-
had been known in its unhappy his-1 gon Agricultural college.
Twenty- of a great stream. There are little
After a day of riots nnd anxiety in declared in a statement Monday, but
tory.”
For
these
“
wrongs
and
in-
seven
trips
to
the
college
boys’
and things in our youths thut have pro
the marine workers’ strike, uniformed has been "merely remanded to the dis
juries” the Haitien people ask repara- girls’ summer session of two weeks found effects upon our manhoods.
trict
court
for
a
new
trial.”
men of the Baltimore police force
Who knows what would have hap
with all expenses paid constitute first
Tho supreme court ordered Judg tions, said the memorial.
Tuesday were on board nearly all
pened to Abraham Lincoln if Mary
prizes.
Owens had not told him she could not
ocean-going vessels in the harbor to ment reversed. The government's ac
Cannon 85 Years Old.
Salem.— Further reductions in the mnrry him because he was “deficient
prevent further outbreaks and all avail- tion, Mr. Frierson explained, was
Washington, D. C. — "Uncle Joe"
aide reserves were concentrated in the taken because the district attorney Cannon, holder of the American record | Price ° f sas furnished by the Portland in those little links which go to make
who prosecuted Albers introduced as for continuous service in congress, j ^ as * Coke company will be ordered up the chain of a woman’s happiness.”
waterfront districts.
She meant that Lincoln in his awk
evidence against him certain state celebrated his 85th birthday Saturday I
,*le Oregon public service commis-
wardness did not know how to make
Edwin Jensen, 12, of Harrisburg, Or., ments he was alleged to have made in
sion
in
a
schedule
to
be
prepared
by
by sticking on the job. The house was 1
love after the fashion of the day.
was killed instantly Tuesday when a 1914 and 1915, or before the United
not in session, but the ex speaker “ re the state department within the next
But Lincoln was very fond of her
steel rod with which he was fishing States entered the war.
fused to adjourn" and attended a meet- j
days, according to a letter sent to and many times, perhaps, long yeurs
off the Oregon Electric railroad trestle
In two circuit courts, the second and ing of the appropriations committee.
officials of the fuel corporation Friday. nfter she had refused him, he thought
over the Willamette river came in con eighth, it had been held that the ad
Someone asked him how many cigars It was estimated by engineers of the of "The Man I Might Have Been" had
tact with a high-tension wire carrying mission of such evidence rendered the
he hadVonsumed since he began smok public service commission that under she married him.
60.000 volts of electricity. He fell trial unfair and was reversible for
the proposed new charges the consum
You ran Imngine. too, that she must
ing.
150 feet Into the river.
error, the statement said.
” 1 don't know, but that reminds ers of gas will save approximately have thought sometimes of what would
have been her history had she been
"In thoso circuits, the ruling had me,” he said, as he reached in his $225,000 annually.
Six persons were killed and a score
the wife of the Great Emancipator.
or more injured late Tuesday when been acquiesced in by the department pocket, pulled out a stogie and bor
Salem.— Bids for the improvement
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the Tugfork passenger train, backing of justice, upon a careful consideration rowed a match.
and construction of approximately 54
The man you might have been,
of
the
record
the
department
was
sat
off a branch line near Tug, W. Va.,
miles of state road, at a cost estimated which you picture with greater or less
broke loose and crashed into a string isfied it was unjust to ask for an
Kato For Small Navy.
at $2.200.000 will be opened at a meet regret is only a fanciful being, per
affirmance
(o
f
the
convictions)
ob
of curs on the main line of the Norfolk
Tokio.— In a speech before a gather ing of the state highway commission to haps less lovable, less capable of good,
tained
in
part,
at
least,
by
the
use
of
A t Western railway. Several passenger
These less fitted for your real tasks, than
evidence of this kind. Entertaining ing of Japanese governors Sunday, j be held in Portland May 27.
coaches were turned over.
Vice-Admiral
Tomasaburo
Kato,
min
bids will include contracts for the the man you are.
tho views above expressed, there was
The man yon are Is a reality, and
Dr. William R. Brooks, professor of but one course open to the solicitor ister of the navy, declared he fa Mount Hood loop, a small section of realities are the only things worth
vored
armament
reduction,
but
that
the
Roosevelt
highway
and
the
Agate-
He accordingly confessed
astronomy at Hobart college in Geneva, general.
thinking much about.
no concrete proposal had been receiv Trail section of the Crater Lake high
Begrets never bnilt much of a sbe-
N. Y „ since 1900, and recognixed as the error.
way. Roy Klein, secretary of the high oess. You hnve to add right action
'This does not free Albers. The ed from any country.
discoverer of more comets than any
Meantime he was convinced Japan's way commission, stated that every ef to get a substantial and worth-while
living astronomer, died Tuesday. He case Is merely remanded to the district
naval program, which is expected to fort would be made to complete most lesult.
court
for
a
new
trial.
If
he
is
guilty,
w.'S born at Maidstone, Kent, England,
Do not waste yonr time or worry
in 1841. He was one of the first as it Is presumed there would be no dif be completed in 1927 at a cost of of the proposed improvements this
your mind about "The Man I Might
tronomers to use photography in as ficulty in securing another conviction two hundred million yen, would not year. In only a few instances, will the
necessitate increased taxation.
contractors be allowed to continue the Have Been." Bend all your energies
by the use of competent evidence.”
tronomical observations.
to the shaping of "The Man You Are
work into next year, he said.
Going to Be." He is In the making. He
The annate Tuesday passed the
Lusitania
Claims
Urged.
Jazz Held Evil Spirit.
Salem.—June 7 the voters of Oregon will be a reality. He is worth-while
New York. — Representatives of
emergency immigration bill limiting
Chicago.—Jazz is the evil spirit of claimants- for damages resulting from will go to the polls and pass judgment worrying about, if we should worry
nbout anything.
admission o f aliens to 3 per cent of miisir. Dr. F. E. Morton told the music
the Lusitania disaster Saturday named on five statewide measures, three o f ! Don’t say, “ It is too late." It is
each nationality resident in the United trades convention, which opened Mon
a committee to ask the state depart which, if approved, will amend the! never too late.
States In 1910. The bill is effective for day.
“ Jazz," he said, "expresses ment and the senate foreign relations state constitution. All of these meas j
There Is an excuse for everything
14 months, beginning 15 days after hysteria and Incites to idleness, re
commitee to arrange for immediate ures were referred to the voters at the j hut quitting. Jnsf say over to yourself
enactment. The vote on passage was velry. dissipation, destruction, discord
payment Payments asked would be I 1921 session of the legislature. The those two splendid lines that Henley
87 to 1. Senator Reed, democrat, Mis and chaos,” Pleading for the suppres
from proceeds from the sale of German five measures are: Enabeling the gov was inspired to w rite:
souri. opposing the measure.
sion of jazz music and a return to ships or from funds in possession of' ernor to veto emergency clause on leg
"I am the master of my f»t*.
I am the captain o f my soul.”
"Home Sweet Home," he declared that the alien property custodian.
islgtive
measures
without
impairing
j
President Harding objects to the In
And put the accent on the "I."
with home swallowed up in the cab
remaining sections of the act. Com
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sertion in the navy appropriation bill aret, the great stabilizing center of
Americans Reach Rueaia.
putsory marriage examination and ii j
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o f any provision requesting him to society Is lost.
Riga.—Twenty four batches of Anter- j cense bill. Providing for lengthening !
In the Cloud*.
call a naval disarmament conference,
lean workmen and immigrants, total sessions of the legislature and increas
“ V. n never indulge in any of those
League Meeting Called.
ing 3042 men, arrived in Petrograd j ing the compensation of legislators tdd eloquent references to the Amerl-
as proposed under an amendment by
Geneva.—The assembly of the league from December, 1920, to April 1. Dur-1 Qualifying women to sit as jurors
Senator Borah, republican, Idaho This
nn eagle."
became known when the senate naval of nations wil hold its next meeting ing the first part of April 2000 addi Creating world war veterans’ state aid
No." replied Senator Sorghnm. “ A
committee began work Tuesday on the September 5 In Geneva. President Da tional persons arrived, says a Petro fund and providing choice of cash, •of of my constituents refuse to be
Most of the immi bonus or $15 a month or loan in sums as interested Just now In flights of
$398,000,000 measure passed by the Cunha of the league's council Monday grad diapateh.
oratory as they are in a good reliabla
issued the call for this session.
grants remained in Petrograd.
not to exceed $4000.
bouse.
drplane equipment."
Brief Resume Most Important
Daily News Items.
Delegates Ask President to
W ithdrawjroops.
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A h e a d — H o w t o M a k e G ood
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By JESSIE R O BER TS
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THE JOY OF A JOB.
OU can just about divide people
into two groups— those who lov*
their work, nnd those who don’t.
For most of us our work Is the chief
part of our life. It is up to us to
choose the sort of work that we are
going to like. No amount of money
can repay you for unhappiness; hours
daily spent doing something you dis
like are unhappy hours.
But the truth Is that the woman
who Is enjoying her work usually
makes more at it than she would at
other work. She brings enthusiasm
to It, and Improves possibilities that
she wouldn’t even see if she didn’t
love what she did.
In choosing your work you are in a
large degree choosing your life. You
aren't going to lie able to choose a
second time as far as that goes. To
waste most of it in doing disagree
able or boresome work Is a vast pity.
Many women have been doing new
nnd Interesting work. I have heard
dozens of women announce that they
would never return to the Jobs they
had filled before answering the call
of their country. Many had done only
routine work, and hated office life.
Such women are determined not to
fall back Into the rut.
The snlury Is not everything in a
job. You, yourself, are more Impor
tant than nn.v salary. When you
plan for a job, study for it, seek it,
remember yourself. Look for joy in
your Job, ns much as for money. It
will pay you double measure.
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Blossoms are spread tike a tapestry price
less.
Orient opulence over the land.
And skies have grown bluer.
And hearts have grown truer,
For the magle of springtime but few can
withstand.
—Christine K err Davis.
W HAT TO EAT.
OR those who are fond of hominy,
F
try cooking it in bacon fat after
it has been cooked in boiling wuter
until tender, or the canned variety
may be used, draining It before fry
ing.
Delicious Salad.
Take halves of canned pears, ar
range on head lettuce. Fill the cen
ters with chopped nuts nnd pour over
It a dressing made of whipped cream
and one cake of snappy crenm cheese,
mixed and beaten with * Dover egg
beater.
May Party Cakes.
Break Into a large bowl six eggs,
one cupful of sugar and three-fourths
of a cupful of softened butter (not
melted). Set the bowl in hot water
and beat until the butter Is well mixed
with the Ingredients. Add one cup
ful of flour, sifting It In a little at
a time while beating and continue to
heat until the mixture thlckeds slight
ly. Four Into a shallow pan lined
with greased paper and bake until
firm. When cold cut In fancy shapes
nnd decorate—or use for Jelly sand
wiches.
Bran Bread.
Take two cupfuls of nran, one-half
cupful of molasses, one-quarter cup
ful of sugar, one teaspoonful of salt,
two cupfuls of sour milk, one tea
spoonful of soda, three and one-half
cupfuls of flour, one-half cupful o f
chopped raisins, add one beaten egg.
mix all together and bake In a slow
oven an hour and twenty minutes.
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