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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1921)
I OF CURRENT WEEK P AMERICAN RATIO (Dirifitntas ; J PLAN IS ADOPTED S T A T E N E W S : « IN B R I E F Salem.— Marion county's conlribu -----------------j tions to the Red Cross now total $3600, I according to a report Issued here Sat urday. Approximately $3100 o.’ this amount was raised outside of the city of Salem. Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. COMPILED FOR YOU Events o f Noted People, Governments and Pacific Northwest, and Other Eugene.— Saturday was a good day in Eugene for marriage licenses to aged couples. County Clerk Bryson issued a license to William Lane, 80, and Mrs. Emily J. Lammon, 63, both of Cottage Grove. and apples moving from valley ware houses, shipments of carlots of fruit from here have increased the last The national assembly Monday rati week, reaching 242. fied the treaty of peace between the Salem.— F. L. Walker, Salem mer United States and Hungary , chant, was arrested here Friday charg Senator Jones, republican, Washing ed with selling cigarettes to minors. ton, served notice in the senate Tues When arraigned In the justice court day that he soon would move to Walker took his day to plead. He will change senate rules, he said, to curb appear In the justice court for ar the privilege of senators "o f talking raignment tomorrow. on anything at any time.” November exports were the lowest for any month this year while imports were highest for the last six months, according to monthly re po rt B Issued by tjio commerce department The unionist party carried the mu nlclpal election In Guatemala City Monday by a large majority, the state department was advised Tuesday. The party is the one which sponsored Pres Ident Carlos Herrera, who was over thrown by the liberals In a revolution last week. D o ve r a lt w a fer*. reach out fro m S O a U ll N lands. 5-5-3 Basis for Navy Agreedjon By Three Powers. TO SCRAP 68 SHIPS Hood River.— With the line of the Slightly Larger Tonnage for Capital Ships Than Was Planned Is Mount Hood Railroad company open Things Worth Knowing. Salem.—Immediate burning of a number of slashings in Clatsop county will be recommended by P. S. King of the state forestry offices, and T. T Munger of the district forester's o flee with headquarters in Portland according to a report prepared here by F. A. Elliott, state forester. M y C h r istm a s W ish Granted - T o Restrict Fort*. Washington, D. C.—The first great stride toward a five-power treaty lim iting armaments was taken Thursday- night when the United States, Great Britain and Japan announced a final agreement on the American 5-5-3 ratio. The next step— elaboration of the I agreement to include France and Italy— was Initiated immediately with-' in the new naval committee o f 15.1 Agreement of the three major naval j powers was reached on the basis of I a "status quo” understanding as to ! fortification of the Pacific islands. Th a c h o ru s o f v o ic e s , th e c la s p in g a t handsi Sing hymns th at n e r e sung by the stars o f the m orn. Sing songs o f the angels when Jesus was b o rn i W ith g la d ju bilation s B rin g hope to the nations l T h e dark n ig h t is ending and dawn has begum R is e , h op e o f th e a g e s , a r is e like tha sun. A d •perch flo w to music, a ll hearts beat as one ! S in g the brid a l o f nations, with chorals o f love. S in g ou t the w a r vu ltu re and sing in tha dove. T ill the hearts o f the people keep time <n a cco rd A n d the voice o f the w orld is tha volca a t tha L o r d l Clasp hands o f the nations In s tro n g gra tu la tlon s ; Tha dark n ig h t is ending and dawn has begun; R is e , h op e o f th e a g e s , a r is e like tha sun. A l l speech flo w to m usic. a ll hearts beat as one / Blow , bugles o f battle, the m arches o f peace / East, west, n o rth and south, le i the lo n g q u a rre l cease. S in g o f g lory to Cod. peace to men o f g o o d w ill! Hark, jo in in g in chorus, The heavens bend o ’e r us t The dark n ig h t is ending and dawn has begun; R is e . h o p e o f th e a g e s , a r is e like tha sun. A n d speech flo w to 1 music, a ll hearts boat as o n e ! "“ John G reen leaf W hlttLtr. The United States and 'Great Brit ain conceded to Japan's desire to re tain her newest battleihip, the Mutsu, | with proportionate changes In the American and British fleets. While principles of the original American proposal were not impaired by the triangular agreement, the set Bi| U A lq Ç a A H A M D ONNE R tlement contemplates the following changes in fleets to be retained: v m i I Great Britain, 20 ships instead of 22, C o p y r i g h t . 1921, W e s t e r n N e w s p a p e r Union. with an aggregate of 582,050 tons In T WAS Christmas morning. stead of 604,450 tons. Old Hiram I'almer sat by United States, 18 ships as originally tbe window waiting for the New York's Industrial horizon as 160 children In the public schools are proposed, but with an aggregate of postman. Christmas eve sumed a more pessimistic outlook over-weight than under, while very 525,000 tons Instead of 500,650 tons. had been rather bleak. He Tuesday. Two great strikes that little illness has been reported. Japan, 10 ships as originally pro had seen, from the window, groups of would Involve more than 100,000 men Salem.— The Shell OH company of posed, hut with an aggregate of 313,- people passing from time to time, hur rying, smiling, such gay, happy peo were threatened. Rumbling of wage California has remitted to the secre 300 tons instead of 299,700 tons. ple. disputes came from the railroad main tary of state $1105.19, covering the At the end of the ten-year building Hiram was old, too old. He had tenance of way and shop crufts men tax on the corporation's sales of gaso holiday the fleets will stand under ¿B ell R in g in g , outlived his friends, his Immediate and the building trades. line and distillate in Oregon during the revised detailed plan as follows: family, his day had long since gone One o f the Oldest By^ M A R Y Of this Great Britain 525,000 tons, United by. He had given generously to hos President Harding Is requested to the month of november. ORAHAM pitals and churltahle Institutions and Christmas Customs call n conference between Great Brit amount $2052 was paid under the States 525,000 tons and Japan 315,000 BON'NERj a number of personal presents. He | ain, France and Italy to consider 1919 luw and $2053.15 under the 1920 tons. always, for example, sent some of the [ In announcing the three-power methods by which Armenians may be act. large baskets of fruit the town's lead- | IIA T would Christmas be with C o p y r i g h t , 1921, W e s t e r n N e w s p a p e r Union. given an opportunity to establish a Corvallis.— D. C. Tenney, vice-presi agreement to the committee of 15 the lng shop arranged so attractively, to out the melody of the bells < y r AM a Christmas Curd. I wus nation, hy a house resolution Intro dent of the American Gas Construe following official explanation was those he knew would never buy them ringing good will toward men? w l horn shortly before Christmas of duced by Representative John Jacob tlon company, was In Corvallis recent made: selves such delicacies. Bell ringing is one of the oldest of * * 1913. I was put away In a box .1 Rogers, republican, Massachusetts. “ This arrangement between the The last Christmas be had only re- Christmas customs. At one time, In after Christmas and the next year I ly from Newton, Iowa, to Investigate One from his England, the ringers gave their serv cauie forth again, and the price put the possibilities of starting a gas plant United States, Great Britain and Ja- celve<1 two presents. Red pepper and stones hurled by In this city. He will also visit Albany pan is, so far as the number of ships nephew^ 0 1 U West and another from ices free, nor would they accept any upon me had risen from two cents to more than 2000 women Tuesduy kept a grandchild. special payment. The peal was rung five. to look over that field, with the idea to be retained and scrapped is con lie was waiting for these now. mine workers out of five pits In the as a matter of course, and was the The next year I cost ten cents. Still of serving both cities, should a plant cerned, dependent on a suitable agree- ... „ , , . . i The postman fame along the street, natural expression o f English Joyous I did not sell. vicinity of Franklin, Kan. The wo he erected. meat with 1 ranee and Italy as to their E„ , Prly ol(t , 1Wam walted And then ness. The merry music of the bells In men, who are relatives of the striking “ We'll have to charge a qunrter for capital ships." he got up and Great Britain nnd wherever churches Hint card," my owner said, "and get Salem.— There were three fatal acci Kansas coal miners, pumnicled any In consolidating the "status quo' went to the door. have peals of bells, Is today as much up the prices of some of these others, person who attempted to resist their dents In Oregon Industries during the agreement as to fortifications into But the post a feature of Christmas ns the decora or they won’t be bought.” week ending December 15, according efforts. Mongay they prevented tho man had passed tion of church nnd home with ever tho projected naval limitations treaty, So I was a quarter. And then 1 inen from going to work In all but to a report prepared by the state by. “ Are you greens. or the provision of the good cost 50 cents and was purchased. separate consideration of that matter | Industrial neetdent commission. The one mine. sure you have cheer which always murks this festive The price mark has been left on me. victims were A. Kngstrom, laborer, has been avoided with a resultant nothing for ine?” season. I’ve been traveling with it written on Roy Gardner, who plended guilty at saving of time. Milwaukle; W. P. Wilson, laborer, Ore he called ont. What on outcry there would be If my hack ever since. Sometimes, too, I Phoenix. Arlz., to a charge of attempt The revised three-power naval gon City, and C. C. Ward, tucker, "Look more care an edict were Issued forbidding the get around to a number o f places ing to rob the United States mails agreement, In addition to overcoming fully. I was ex ringing of the bells during the coming around Christmas time, especially if North Bend. after he escaped from the federal pris the most difficult stumbling-block be-1 pecting som e festive season! Yet this was actually I’m started off early In the first place. Eugene.— Quite an Industry In the on at McNeil Island, where he was fore the conference— the relative packages." done during the Commonwealth, for So far, too. I've been greeted with serving two sentences for robbing the gathering of moss and shipping it to strength of the American and Japan The postman In 1652 the wise men of parliament Joy, and an exclamation I do not quite San Francisco has sprung up In the gave orders that “ no observation shall understand. looked again. malls, was taken to Leavenworth. ese fleets— has saved three huge new [ "I'm sorry, Mr. be hail of tbe five-and twentieth day Kan., where he will enter tho federal western part of Lane county In the superdreadnoughts from the scrap | “ Oh, good! Here's a card which Is Palmer, but there | of December, commonly called Christ marked fifty cents. Who would believe penitentiary to serve sentences total Coast mountains, according to J. G heap. They are the Japanese Mutsu Is nothing here." mas day.” Swan, rural county club leader nnd it possible, but no matter. It did! And ing 75 years. i»nd the American Colorado and Wash- Slowly Hiram It Is quite certain that this edict It's not w ritten on, either I” school supervisor, who has just re ngton, ships of the same "post-Jut went hack Into was disregarded In many places, while I do not understand their joy over Slashing extra pay provisions for turned from a week's trip to that por land" design. the lonely litle In others It led to open rioting. At me. but they never keep me with the first two hours of overtime after tion of the county. house. He had Canterbury the mayor of the city tried them 1 1'rovision also is made for two new tho regular eight-hour day’s work lived too long. to enforce the new rule, but the people Salem.— Fines Imposed on traffic British "post-Jutland" ships to be laid from rules governing railway main violators In the various counties of For his nephew were not going to be deprived of their at once and does not otherwise modify Christmas Fish. tenance of way employes, the railroad the state for November, as reported pleasures so easily, so they took the had said: A fish which resembles a m l Is tho ten-year holiday. labor board has set up a schedule of to the secretary of state, aggregated "I guess I won’t law Into their own hands, broke tbe considered by the people of Sweden bother about Uncle Hiram this year. mayor's windows— and some of his ns an indispensable adjunct of their 10 hours n day at the regular hourly $5054 80, according to a statement Is Striking Miners Quiet. It’s a nuisance to shop, and anyway bones as well—and affirmed their In Christmas feast. This fish is burled wage for common laborers, In new sued Friday by the state motor ve Pittsburg, Kas. — Sunday passed what does be care about a necktie? tention of keeping their Christmas In for days in wood ashes or else soaked rules announced from Chicago to re hicle department. The statement was He can buy all he wants!” their own fnshlon. just as their fathers In soda water, then boiled and served quietly in the Kansas coal fields place tho national agreement. prepared by T. A. Rafferty, In charge And his grandchild bad said: had done before them. with a milk gravy. w here national guardsmen were called " I ’ve got to cut down my Christmas Enlisted personnel of the navy will of the state traffic officers. last week after demonstrations by list. It's so long.” A Good Modeling Material. LUiuimniiiiinn n mum m mulinimi un immnt unit be reduced shortly about 6000 men Salem — "W hy Gamble With women in support of striking miners. And she had run her pencil through It Is often very difficult to keep a ns a result of orders authorizing dis Death?” Is the title of n large placard The men on strike are followers of her grandfather’s name. child confined to the house amused. charge of many men on their own re recently issued by the Southern Pa For she had said: But with a modeling material with Alexander Howat, deposed president quests, tt was learned at the navy cific Railroad company for distribu “ Christmas Is for young people. which they can make animals, beads, of the district union, who is in Jail department Wednesday. Commanding tion among automobile garages In etc., they can be kept amused for hours. for violation of the criminal provisions n r t to° 01 d to ° " re ,b,,ut P” » « * » xis» inni,iiii rrmiminiiRiiTiiimimiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMRmfi officers were Instructed to give prof the state. The placard calls alten- and a handkerchief or two which I Take four tablespoonfuls cornstarch, of the Kansas Industrial court They eight tablespoonfuls salt and eight erenco to men who are "short tim ers"! (ton to the dangers confronting motor- refused to go back to work when might send hlm I" tablespoonfuls boiling water. Mix tbe and to those holding ratings in which ists, and urges their co-operation In ' ordered by the union. dry Ingredients and pour on the boiling m m rsm o to u v&i-evfzsee there Is now an ex of men. preventing iccidcnts at railroad cross- water, stirring until the mixture Is soft. CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Inga. Put on the fire and stir until It forms Gangsters Get 50 Years. Offer of the new Issue of treasury s soft ball, then remove from the stove Prlnovllle At a meeting of the land San Quentin, Cal.— The state board savings certificate* for sale beginning and stir for ten minutes. A little color December 15, In denominations of $25, owners o f the Camp and Bear creek of prison directors decreed Sunday may be added. Wrap In oiled paper neighborhoods, called at the home of that Edmund (Spud) Murphy and Ed $100 and $1000 maturity values was when not In use to keep from harden announced by Mr Mellon. The cer Alax Ammon*, near Barnes, for the ward Kruvosky, pugilists, members of ing. tificates are to mature In five years purpose of perfecting plans for th e ! a San Francisco gang convicted of at •nd bear Interest at about 4 p r eradication of Jack rabbit* and *age tacking two girls In November, last ç te e e e e e e e e e e e v e e e e e e e e e e cent, compounded semiannually If rata In that neighborhood. County! year, should serve 60 years In prison THE GIFT I CHOOSE. Murphy and Kruvosky had held until maturity, or at the rate of Agent Tucker met with the men and here. about Sl4 per rent, compounded semi outlined the method* of destroying been sentenced by Judge Louis Ward I V E m * th# hearthstone w ith the ( l o w th et w arm * annually, If redeemed before maturity. the p. st* An order for $95 worth of to Indeterminate terms of one to 50 ^ .V . V .-V.V .^' .'V .V ,3*1 the ecul w ithin: stryehnlne was sent. years. 1 choose the gift of kindly The death list In the state of Wash- Ironing Board Cover. Salem — Practically all of the 1921 smilea. that wealth can never • win; Ington a* a result of the floods was crop of prunes has been sold at prices Treaty to Be Explained. Cut and hem a piece o f unbleached e, , from heart* where peace cub brought to 13 Tuesday with the death satisfactory P to growers, according to muslin, about four Inches wider and — -------- - — — „ . - | Washington. D. C.— The four-power it lime • I the Oregon J Pacific treaty and possibility of fur- longer than your Ironing board, so that S R eig n * In th* ftillne«» of content ft to blee* the C h rtetm u time It laps over about two Inches under »traction camp laborer, and the »ban peratlve association, j ther reduction in armament are to be donlng of hope o f rescuing two others: Prunes In the hands o f the Indo- j discussed with the "home folks" by the board. Then crochet an edge of six chain and fasten, and so oil until who werw buried In the wreck of a pendent growers are practically negll- j several senators and representatives you have edged the entire piece. Lay UncoqppromiSingly Morose. train struck by a alkie at Melbourne,! glide, while the bins of the association In meetings arranged by the national the cloth on the board turn over aud •OirWma» comee but once a year." near Aberdeen. No accurate estimate and packers have been cleared. Mr council for limitation of armament. It lace It with a atont card or tajdb the salti the reedy made philosopher. o f property damage could be made, Pnulua predicted that no difficulty w ill! was announced Sunday. Sixty eight same as you would lace a shoe— using. I •Yea." replied Mr Urowcher; “a tor bat unofficial calculations placed It be en. ountered by dealers In disposing' meeting* already have been scheduled however, only about every fourth hop. | nado doesn't come even as often as above 1260,000. of the 1922 crop. 1 for the Christmas recess, it was said i T’ 1* * * * * * c“ » « “ I removed and that But con* der bow long It take* ! Cottage Grove.— It Is feared that the cold snap of the past few days has seriously interfered with the winter fruit crop. Struwherry plants have been well loaded with berries. Cur rant hushes have been budding and fruit generally has been exhibiting in In anticipation of a naval limitation tentions of producing a crop. agreement ten rear udmlrals of the Reedsport.— Miss Caroline Wallace, Japanese navy have received honor public health nurse for Douglas coun able discharges, according to advices ty, has Just completed a health survey which reached the Japanese delega of this city and finds It to rank very tion In Washington Tuesday. high with coast towns. More of the And the Postman Passed the Rouse A G o o d , G la d C Iirisfm a sfid e , m y frie n d , I o you an d y o u rs is tlie w isk I sen d , x^lay a ll y o u r to m o rro w s L a v e sk ie s o f b lu e , A n d a ll y o u r frie n d s be lo v in g a n d tr u e . : : j The Christmas I Card M Who Said Santa Claus? 1 & J 1 washed. 1 • - » • n r e r If "