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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1921)
o O © TO S O L V E P R O B L E M O F I D L E Harding'* Call to Conference la A c OF CURRENT WEEK cepted By 38 Delegate*. Washington, D. C.— Announcement of the names of 35 men and three wo- men who have accepted President! Hardings' Invitation to participate in NEW S * IONS H STATE IN BRIEF DECIDE TO STRIKE «- Condon.— The proposal to issue $60,- 000 in water bonds for the city of Condon was voted down at a special ______________ to think It must end the quarrel and in some way that would stop the Ruin, for though It knew the Ralu could a national unemployment conference NE night the Wind and the Rain Daily News Items. never overpower it. the Rain did not, Wage Reductions. Newport.—Through the generosity met In a field and such a quar here beginning next Monday was made and in trying to show Its strength It I of Herbert Hoover, secretary of the rel as they begun at once. “ Get Monday night by Secretary Hoover. do great harm. out of my way,” said the Rain, "or would I department of commerce, a Newport And then It was, too, that the Wind Other names will be announced later, | student will be able to complete her will drench you until you cannot discovered that It could not do this he said, when all replies are received. course this year at the University of move.” alone, In spite of its bragging and "Ha. ha,” laughed the Wind. "1 j Oregon. The list includes Secretaries Hoover guess y<«u do not know to whom you being able to drive the Rain before It. As soon as the Wind stopped blow and Davis; Julius Barnes of Duluth, La Grande. — The prune harvest are speaking. Why, I can drive you Events of Noted People, Governments Minn.; Samuel Gompers, Charles M. President o f Crafts Says Employers started Friday in the Cove and Union before me and send you where I ing and began to think, the Rain came down faster and faster and the pools 1 sections of this county and one car like.” and Pacific Northwest, and Other Take Unfair Advantage o f Schwab and John L. Lewis of the grew Into little ponds, for now it was This made the Rain very angry and of fresh prunes is expected to be Mine Workers. The women are Ida Thing* Worth Knowing. Industrial Situation. down it came faster and heavier than sure It had overpowered the Wind and t shipped this week, while next week ever to show how powerful It could was master of everything. Tarbell of New York, Mary Van the harvest will be in full swing. Kleeck of New York, connected with But this was not true, for over the be, but the Wind only blew harder the Russell Sage foundation, and and drove the Rain against the trees tree tops and over the hills and moun Chicago.— Railroad shopmen belong- ^ nion. Guy McNair of upper Cath- The Seattle city council has passed tains went the Wind, running swiftly Elizabeth Christman of Chicago, an an ordinance requiring second-hand toward the east, for there It knew Ing to the six federated shoperafts erlne cretk- ten mi,es ea8t of L,nion- officer of the National Woman's Trade merchandise to be designated as such wn* Mr. Sunman. nnd he could always Union league. unions have voted to strike against the has announced the killing of a horse when advertised for sale. make everything right. on his ranch by a high-'power bullet 1 Mr. Hoover has been appointed railroad wage reduction of July 1, but “ Oh, Mr. Sunman,” called the Wind, passing through the country, presum-1 Dr. Jacob Gould Schurman, new chairman of the conference, which. It "wake up quickly and get up. There* American minister to China, presented was said, would dissolve itself at once will defer action until promulgation of ably fired by some hunter after deer. Is something terrible happening,” und his credentials to President Hsu-Shih into special committees for the formu working rules pending before the rail Grants Pass. — Over 1500 tourists then It told Mr. Sunman all about It, Chang Tuesday and assumed his post lation of plans. These committees, road labor board, when another vote have visited the Oregon caves this | taking Its part of the blame. It was very hard for Mr. Sunman to Appeals to English women to de he asserted, no doubt would seek co will be taken on acceptance or rejec year, according to It. W. Rowley, gov-! operation from other representatives tion of the rules. get up thnt morning for the Rain had ernment guide. The trip must be made j mand prohibition nl Great Britain were thrown thick blunkets of clouds over of labor, employers and civic bodies. This announcement was officially in over a trail this year. Next year the made by Mrs. Norman Sargent, Wes him while he slept, but with the help It was considered probable that new highway will be completed to the leyan church, end other speakers at President Harding would open the con made by B. M. Jewell, head of the shop of tlie Wind be at last threw them off caves. / r avvx r / / e v m a t and up he got nnd away they run. Tuesday morning's session of the ference with an address outlining the crafts organization, at a mass meet T v s e n v /y ¿ > < S £ ¿ V - v . Harrisburg. — Tomatoes, of which Up higher nnd higher they went, world's Methodist conference administration's desire to remedy un ing of Chicago shop workers Sunday. and In a short time away went the there is usually a good crop in this Belief that a stronger fight could Brigadier-General H. H. Bandboltz employment. vicinity, were so badly nipped by the and bushes until they lay fiat upon Rain and even the ponds and little "In naming members of the confer be made. If a strike is called, with commanding troops In the West V ir two frosts occurring the early part the ground and the Rain stood In lit rivers and pools were soon taken cure ginia coal fields, where disturbances ence,’’ Mr. Hoover said, “ it has been preservation of the shopmen's work tle pools. of, nnd nil thnt remained of the dread of the month that the yield will be Then across the field the Wind ful quarrel were the tears of rain occurred between armed men has gone the desire of the president to secure ing rules as a goal led to the deci very light. The potato vines were also drove It until It struck the big farm dropping from the leaves. back to Washington. The 10th, 19th, geographic representation and have sion to withhold a strike call for the leveled and the crop will suffer. buildings and ran In great tears down H e and The Wind carefully ran among the and 40th regiments remain in the regard to the different elements who present, Mr. Jewell said. the sides, splashing upon the ground. trees and helped Mr. Sunman dry other union speakers counseled the Eugene.— Hops are selling In Lane are interested and can be helped in fields. But though the Wind blew and them, and by and by all was well In the problem without attempt at pro men to wait until the entire wage county at from 25 cents to 33 cents John Beardsley, 84, of Los Angeles, drove tbe Rain ns it bragged it could, the land, and now the Wind always portional numbers or particular and rules situation was before them, a pound, according to Frank Heyer, the Rain In little rivers and ikvo I s Cal., driving his automobile, pulled up goes over the hill and mountain tops groups. Those of experience in those rather than rush into a strike which, local representative of T. A. Livesly & 1 called out that It would show Its pow early In the morning to awaken Air. In front of the residence of a nephew Industries where there Is the largest Mr. Jewell declared, the railroads de Co. of Salem. Mr. Heyer has taken In 1 er In n short time by making floods Sunman and sometimes if you listen in Montour Kalis, near Elmira, N. Y more than 1400 bales since picking which would rise high and cover tbe you can hear the sound of Its heavy degree of unemployment have been sired. Tuesday night, having driven across “ We can make a real fight on the started and has prepared to handle land. called on In larger proportion than breathing us It runs. the continent alone. It was then that tbe Wind began (Copyright) from trades where there is less un rules proposition when we might hot more. Gilmon Holmes, a negro, arrested employment. It was impossible to have the full support of other branches Union — S. E. Miller. leading sheep- Tuesday on a charge o f murdering included representation of the whole of railway employes on a wage fight man, has sold 60,000 pounds of wool gsoewes r> V e-»t wnp >*s»**a*n Sidney Manhelm, station agent at of some of 50 trade groups in the alone,” he said. “ We must wait until to the Portland Scouring mills at 131? ' i Í1 L K l u t l 1 i l l l i M j : Columbia, La., was hanged by a mob conference and hold Its size within the time Is opportune. You men who cents for coarse and 1414 cents for AT : By C. N. LURIE at 11 o’clock Tuesday night, the body workable limits.” have been on strike before don't want fine wool at Union. Mr. Miller h as' ! ----- < then being riddled with bullets and T H E R IG H T TIM E An economic advisory committee of to rush blindly into this thing. But if put up 2000 tons of hay in 100 stacks . Common Errors in English and ' set afire. Holmes was alleged to have 20 was appointed and, Mr. Hoover the labor board releases all remaining an(j will feed it to his stock the com-' * How to Avoid Them « By MARY MARSHALL DUFFEE confessed to the posse that capturod stated, has been at work on the pre rules to be acted on at one time, then ¡„g winter. him. paration of data and a working pro we will have the whole matter before Heppner.— The eighth annual meet ( ¿ I I T S F O R T H E B K I D K "H AVE W ENT,” “ HAVE SAW.” A bill to prohibit organization of gram. Secretary Davis also bus been us. We need only one vote to deter ing of the Morrow County Fair asso secret societies whoso membership Is co-operating in formulating plans, be mine what will be done.” Never do a thing concerning the recti ¿¿T SHOULD have went to the This announcement was greeted ciation closed Saturday night after a tude not known publicly and to provide said, and has been directing a renewed of which we are in doubt.—Pliny ^ dance,” said the girl, “ hut my successful three-day session. Although with applause. Answering a question, the Tounger. penalties therefor was Introduced In survey of unemployment. mother would not let me.” “ I the fruit, vegetable and floral displays I Mr. Jewell asserted shop crafts would the Louisiana legislature Tuesday. The have truveled in nmny lauds, but 1 emember that wedding girts have saw nothing like this,” said tlie have the co-operation of other or were disappointing as compared with j bill also would prohibit street parades are always sent addressed to the uneducated traveler. After the aux ganizations, including the big four former years, the racing and round-up In disguise that seek to regulate by bride-to-be even though you inny iliary verb “have,” In any of Its forms. brotherhoods, if a strike were called, features drew big crowds daily. threats of punishment the conduct of never have met her and you are It a Is proper to employ only the perfect and urged bis audience to prepare for La Grande.— The Ad club of th is1 persons. friend only of the bridegroom-to-be. If action. city is sponsor for the announcement I you receive Invitations to the wedding participle of the principal Weri*; To finance the immediate needs of therefore, the girl should have suid, The strike vote, completed August that La Grande soon will have a plan-J or know of It before It occurs then Chicago.— Fourteen hundred sticks the Northwest Wheat Growers, Inc., a “ I should have gone to the dunce.” co-operative organization of wheat o f dynamite, three inches In diameter 1, was announced as showing a con itrg mill and sash and door factory | tbe gift should always be sent before and the traveler should have said, “ I the ceremony and tho present ad huve seen nothing like this.” growers of Washington, Oregon, Idaho and ten inches long and 100 sticks of stitutional majority against the wage that will absorb the lumber from prob dressed In the bride's maiden name. “They have chose the wisest part” and Montana, bankers of Spokane, Se T N T wero seized Monday by police reduction which went Into effect ably 15 small sawmills in this sec Silver and other articles to be Is an Instance of this error cited by tion. The plant will be financed by at tie and Portland have raised $1.300,- following the capture of fire dyna July 1. marked with an initial should bear Ooold Brown, the famous grammarian. Condemnation of operations of the Idaho c apital, it is understood. 000, George A. Jewett, general man miters in the act of bombing a shoe the first letter o f the bride's maiden The pn>i>er form of words to be em labor board and of its decisions was ager of the association, announced In repair shop. Philomath.— At the meeting of the name, usually. There are, however, ployed Is, “They have chosen the wis One of the prisoners was shot In voiced by all speakers. Mr. Jewell United Brethren conference held re some young women who prefer to fol est part.” Spokaue Tuesday. the side by police, who had surround charged that the railroads were at cently the work of the board of church low the continental European fashion In this connection. It tnay he snid, A mine three feet In diameter, coat ed tho shop for 10 hours following a tempting to use the board to take an erection was considered with a view and have their silver, etc., marked that this error Is one of a large num ed with barnacles and oysters and pro unfair advantage of the industrial with their married Initial. I f you mysterious tip that it was to be bomb ber which would be avoided with ease, to having church buildings put up in vlded with an electrical firing device, know this to be the case have your were the speaker or writer to exer situation. Mr. Jewell said he would ed. the near future in Seattle and Spo washed ashore at Ocean View. Va., gift marked In this way. cise a little care In the choice of A confession that he had planted demand of the board that “ for once kane, Wash.; Portland and Philomath, and has given rise In marine circles If you do not know of the marriage words. But most of us speak or w rit» it meet the situation in a practical and exploded more than 60 bombs dur Or., and Long Beach and Selma, Cal. until Hfter it has occurred the gift hastily. to tho theory that a number of ships ing the last year was obtained, ac way,” and announce the remaining reported lost o ff this coast might (Copyright.) Salem.— An order authorizing the should still he sent to the bride only, rules simultaneously. cording to the police, from W Q. but it should of course be addressed have been struck by one of these dere Southern Pacific company to refund “ When the board announces the Smith, one of the five men. to her married name. licts. The mine bore the letters K1 $630 overcharge on refrigeration to A wedding gift may be something The bombing was said to have been substitute rules, our committee will A L I N E O’ C H EE R Newspaper reports from portions of the result of rivalry between the In take a ballot,” be said. " I f the rules i the Union Meat-company was issued personal for the bride or something central Texas, flooded as the result of ternational Brotherhood of Shoe Re are not satisfactory and the ballot *>>’ the public service commission Wed- thnt is for both bride and groom us By John Kendrick Bangs. torrential rains last Friday and Satur pairmen ami the United Shoe Repair says so, we will take the result to nesday. The order had to do with an article of household decoration or furnishing. It should never be some day. brought the unofficial list of men. Kremen is a member of the the railroads. If they refuse to grant refrigeration charges on 19 cars of our reasonable demands, they will meat shipped between Portland and thing that Is especially suitable for deaths to nearly 200. Communication former. THE WAY. tlie bridegroom, as for lustnuce, a | Salem. with the affected area still Is more Richard Burke, who hurled the have to stand responsible and an smoking stand. HEN everythin* Is said and or less demoralized, but w ith the high bomb and who was shot in an attempt swer to the people.” Newberg.— Fire early Sunday morn The understanding usually is that done General charge that the railroads ing burned the Nazarene church here watesr in the Colorado, Brazos, San to escape, was said to have told the If you receive invitations simply to The iTinclples of Washing Gabriel and other streams rapidly re police that ho supplied bombs for were opposing demands of the unions j to the ground with an estimated loss tlie wedding ceremony at tbe church ton ceding, normal conditions are in pros several labor unions and also the men as part of a movement which, he said, of $10.000. It was understood that an no present is due. but that if you are Are Beacon Lights to lead us on To where true Freedom waits Invited to tbe bouse to tbe wedding or pect. was backed by $9,000,000.000 or more." | insurance policy of $4000 had recently to throw them. Police said he made anon. a w eildlng reception a present is in were made. The object, he declared | lapsed, although this could not be veri statement of bomb outrages under In any clime, in any age. At the Pittsfield plant of the Gen was “ to crash organized labor." On any kind ef mortal stage. fied as the church authorities were order. Now, it is never In tvality bad eral Electric company Tuesday, for taken for the shoe repairmen s and form not to send a wedding present if Through Honor. Faith, and Self reticent in discussing news matter on the first time In history, the high vol wiitors' union. lessness, you do not feel able or if you do not Growers Face Big Loss. Sunday. And courage in the face of Stress. tage of one million volts was obtained, think enough about the persons from The road to Freedom lies, and they Monmouth.— With the crop almost whom tbe invitation Is received to wish Ship Board Union Talked. Fresno. Cal.— Thousands of tons of generated and transmitted by engin Who travel It mill And the way. raisins and figs are lying in fields harvested, estimates place the value of to do so. If you do not send a present, (Copyright.) eers. This dramatic advance in elec Washington, D. C.—Combination of trical development was the result of the three present offices of treasurer, exposed to rain that began fulling the 1921 hop crop in the vicinity of however, simply through indifference, then do not attend the wedding purtyt more 'than 30 years of work. Officials controller and auditor of the shipping throughout the San Joaquin valley Sat Independence at $1,000.000. The yield but write timely regrets. said much valuable data was gathered. board under one head, to be known urday night. L. R. Payne, inspection will be about 18,000 bales, approxl- Even though you are not invited to manager of the California Associated raately one-third of the yield of the Indicating the commercial possibilities as the financial vice president of the the house or in fact are not tnvltcd to entire state. The hop-growing indus of such a high voltage. boarJ, was discussed with President Raisin company, said that 99 per cent tbe wedding at all. If the one married of the raisin crop Is on trays. Rain try ranks as a leading factor in the is a dear friend you are quite right In Secretary of Commerce Hoover, In Harding by Chairman Lasker. The probably will cause heavy losses to prosperity of Polk county. sending a present if you wish to do so. a letter received by Senator Borah, new office would consolidate the duties fruit growers, he said. More than Rainier.—The L. B. Menefee mill In order not to give the bride some said he had not given thought to new f the present separate offices. Chair HE first breech-loading rifle, or thing that she would not care for It 100.000 tons of raisins are on the of this city employing 50 men, closed government reclamation work as a man I-asker said, adding that he was rather, gun. belonged to Henry is permissible to make inquiries con trays, according to others. down Saturday for an Indefinite cerning her wishes on the subject. It means of providing employment for looking for “ a big financial man'' to V III of England, who had •» period, giving as a reason that the lum Is better, perhaps, to make these matchlock of that Type. Henry IV of thousands now out of employment, but take the place. Train Wreck Kills 100. ber product could not be disposed of through a third person and not to France invented one for his army, but • assured the senator he would confer Riga.— More than 100 persons, most- for the amount paid for the logs. ask the bride personally, but rather a It was not successful. The breech with the reclamation service imme Mellon's Estimate Right. loading type languished till the Civil guards, were kilted when a Arrangements have been completed sister or dose friend. diately and aacertain to what extent a Washington. D C. — Incomplete war, which begnn with muzzle-loaders whereby all the men thrown out of It U I M M H I ] for it»' bridegroom heavily convoyed grain train was new reclamation service policy might • • i breech loaders, | to give the bride a present of some aid In solving the unemployment sit tember 15 Installments of income and wrecked at Fastov, near Kiev. * few employment will go to work for the Ing again that necessity la the mother uatlon, especially In the w est days ago, according to a Kiev radio Long-Bell concern, operating directly sort of jewelry on tbe occasion of the o f lnveutlon. excess profits taxes indicate a practi wedding but this is by no means es across the river from Rainier. * (Copyright.) Fountain Geyser, near Yellowstone cal certainty that Secretary Mellon's sential. The bride sometimes also --------O-------- rau *«t by the removal of rads at a Park. \\ > • estimate of $525.000,000 will be reallt- Salem —The public service commis makes the bridegroom a present at Mother's Epistle. point where the train, made up of 61 i ! Coil • far. exploded suddenly a short time ago sion is advised by I H. Van Winkle, this time, hut this Is even less essen The following hit of rhymed corre cars, was runuing down grade. while 200 persons looked on Water officials Mill, showed $425.000,000 in attorney-general, that the bond requir tial. In 1’ersla tlie bridegroom gives spondence which a contributor sent u« spouted to a height of nearly 250 feet the federal reserve banks with re ed to be executed to the state o f Ore- the bride-t«vbe a present of two com- Is timely and we are glad to print It : Gold Imports Received. "Dear John: We got here Monday go a by the operator of a public ware plete dress«'*, a ring and a mirror. In In one of the most spectacular geyser ports from various outlying districts •ur 4>wn •atitr the bridegroom must night. (How cool the sea breeze exhibitions the park has seen. Pent- to be received New ^ ‘ ork.—Gold Imports totaling house is executed in favor of the state ►nke thv t'fhlc a present of any fe e l*:) The yachts here are a pretty up steam that had been imprisoned for $10.500,00^* were received Friday, in- 4»r convenience only, and that, und* r iu rf Iwr tro »■eau and, though be sight. (W hefc do you get your meals?) nearly a year brought on the biast. Prosser.—State health officers have t lu ting Germany's reparations pny-j the laws of Or may gi\*» her J> welry that she wears The hotel fare I can’t commend. which completely tore sway the crater notified Prosser people to “ boil" the ments. It was placed to the account brought on the bond by one entitled to .■a her w rdtllng lress and her bouquet, (W e've Join«! the bathing throng.) A fte r nearly an hour the flow ceased, drinking water The muncipallty has of the allies at the federal reserve * damages under its provisions without he must sup) !y no other psrt of her Be good tli^ l get back. (Please send bridal array. hank. I joining the state as plaintiff. and the geyser since has been Inactive. ! ordered a special filtration plant. your salary right along.)” — llvstoo a I - ________ <vop* i ,ht.) Transcript. Brief Resume Most Important COMPILED FOR Shopmen Vote tO PmteSt Big ^ YOU SI NMAX HELPS WIN’D. elec,i(>n Sa^rday. The vote was 79 n n n iM o ft n .l i ^ I n «tn a rtf * V o against n and 47 in # favor of the bonds. a a O ACTION AWAITS RULES « j j : HOW DO Y O U SAY IT? R D Y N A M IT E R S TAKEN BY CHICAGO POLICE j W N gw It, 5 :arted ^ -JL T «