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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
CONSTRUCTIOW * 0 '« EEGtS U n OF CURRENT WEEN Brief Resume Most Irr portant Da»?y tern* Her«. COMPILED FOR YOU t ’ M ti «if Sutarf f '"/>*». C v n * « 4 f 't r . f a > w i k > f a , « U O l f a r 7V *g. » v r ti I m b | . C —« m i far I mi W lb r Vf >-.vn~'r «faifa way w fa M f l M f » *r th* ee M jjtrj Ver VrZZ a m e t ju r le c m far M ««n J j * » n M rtiaik f iiftt « a u 4 K x i t j V j Ik KaJSway f a t T ifa v u fatrfafaiif ti •b» f a r i f a t « f railway t*f: .XJ** afa tkt 3 t> r v < « s « v ! ta r U v a ; w t t a n a i a «retata m a t t B f a k t ” It la M a tC ta U . • RUSSIAN CORPSES BURIED IN REAPS * : J STATE N E W S s ] j Î T Ï IN BRIEF. « fa t . «* 4 * t i t fa xa.lxs tear I n a • « r t U í> 4 u 4 IX b > r * i Pe r t ut t* O«*».. 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V 0 L 6 A VALLEY SCENE fa t a l; fa n ■ t i t «f ^ a u U " * etn u t iM r t tfa a M a llM « f t « v tfa* tais ; t * r t a f e s t t r v l i a lr t a ff f a i t Ifaftrf L i y t n F le te r a Vaat Fain Ufa« t«t far at It-fat f a f i » w< Arra, « 'fa r * t a p a*4 Raairt» Ufa yt v / t t i a a ik ir w if art u t u t v Vie » I I U f a t e . facia a i U a i > s «a tfa A t f a f a t , To- l« tu a Manta f t I n * S u ta a u , K u . 1 SCHOOL I A .t * n r —An active war an < »rtaflan •. rtifa la U na ujutt'y Ibi» f ar I» by Use D un county farm bn saa. Aa anti thistle i arnpalgn la or , - -..M f ta all comatanlUfa of Hi« “M ty. Roseburg.—Stockmen of the Tlll*r v : c ; js b y have lost heavily by tbe cold weather of last January, according to Forest Supervisor Rarnsdell, who has -.**rn making a survey of tbe grazing t.tuation at Tiller. I i The Friendly ^jj r I ¿ IhfHI «*, faP I- I *• «*r ** Il f LI V- «er, I ' . f( tM’JT SCta ., , f c f -r m l ' a . W aiAiagto*. D. C — Tangled heap» Salem.— T be grain inspection «b part o f froaes <*rj*«a. w ra t attacked by Kent o f tbe Oregon and Washington •tarred dogr. d e i s t « , dirt and ccM putdic service commission have ar in the Volga valley are i u t r i f a f fa range J a series o f bearings In the two states fa consider proposed f a m u r y H oover la a n .g iu ta r e yk - 'n »n ges in tbe grading cf the several! tcr* o f tbe f t s i w districts o f soviet varieties o f wheat. J + , V lH i < 4 l E h Ü ►r» I f Lrf r I’Ali*« Ca • 3tX B u t » draws by Irr T k o a t H. D kk- x.g a 22 sto > »-j!» rV b ú ~ Li Salem. — Although actual dUtrlbu ! coat o t $2AV* Ab*, a n i tfa Kan ara i u r a , c f tbe Am ericas relief a4nain- a it to t&fc t 11 / '+**) uoa of caih bonus checks to es-serv | Mspatborra h a s 1 VtArm 1 * Ok OAL 1 i i i n t k a , ia a » p e a l report m eo*- e men in Oregon started )e*s than | 7 1 aii>«. 1 Xb OfiMv Vo V two weeks ago, something more than t H k iu there. tyi T fa auatner I> n .lK iia, fire With refer* nee to a M O A f truck t from fU Jota», N F . far Halifax the Santa f> baa t a c o v t c e f 'f a t it b r. trickiaaoa made a a o t i l ' i tour WMVt,*!*A already has been sent out, at V k I a at la (fa tea a boat Tt to. let will redare grades and provide aa id of tbe Volga valley and tbe foothills • w s rfte g to a report prepared here j Saturday by Sam A, Kozer, secretary V W / . V . ’ . V . V . V . V / . V . V / W uta west o f Gape Itace. Kite fa t 'liUonal track between T a rp a i A m , o f tbe Ural«, traveling 4 A 4 snllea by of state. flic lent coti for eight fa y ». t i f G n ífü b , Tí Bolet ; the Great rail, a sto and «ledge. Inspect ng 15. Haines.—Livestock offered for *ale Northern will bu.Id 47 mile* of aeeond Two bandits T aevlay beid ap V, riling«« cm the scow-covered ttcpp ei at public auction in several recent track in W pshfagfa« a«4 ette* bere, L o b f i e l f , representativa o f U» , v i and the lit l > /t i » i b e F t ia c i v * baa Is. bis report fa Mr. Hoover. Dr. [ f a l sales held on local ranches U find York GoM-, la fror.t o f the newtpaper i s i e s gave tbe bare and gruesome de ing ready buyers at prices ranging RallBMS w»ii« iflR. awarded t o t t / act* for 20 a . l « . »ff ift I>*'j fc/.rt 4 MA' considerably higher than for some ‘ IriB/ftr a* terminal b d li t ie i a 'e tail» o f bis observation» ■ m m m m m m m « ■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ m m m m m rU li ' me past. At a tale held by George *• mmmmmmmmmmamrnmmmmmmmmmmmmm o a c e r n fa , tbe Pere M arinette bat " U e s c i from famine ia soviet R os Davidson, grade dairy cow « brought T be An ericarj i»-gat)»/p of Pekla baa approvr.aU-'l $1.400,000 for the c w - DOINfi Til IN 4« S It K» I IT sis. ~ be said, “ com e under tbe beads prices ranging from $55 to $117. re*|«e»ted tbe fb ia e » « *'/vem m etjt to »tro 't.'.n of I'CMGOtre »top * at U n fa take immediately «11 po**lM* m* »sure* Sapidi, M i l ; tbe Missouri. K a ia ti of emigration, disease and death. Emi IT'LL LMJ!” Woodburn.— At a meeting of the to apprehend and brine to trial tbe A Texas b a i awarded contracta for gration from tbe villages now rises to North Marion Berry Growers1 asso How many times do you sup robber» wbo murdered irr. A. I, Hbei- tbe cooatm rtlon o f a new * rarity clan about 20 per cent. House* are de ciation, the association was dsbarjded pose you have heard this sentence ton, an American n»i**ionary, at Ba- *iflcatioe yard and »hop* at benlacKi. serted, not a dog. cat or pig left, with owing to the fact that it has been spoken by those who should know bet ter? How often have you said (he tätig February 17, It waa announced T es , at an fati mated coat of t 2,000,- m ow breaking through tbe roofs and merged into tbe Woodburn Fruit Grow same thing yourself when you knew at tbe state department. W i; tbe Mania Ke ba« undertaken tbe window*. Smoke com es from tbe ers' Co-operative association, which that you'd never be entirely satisfied now baa about 77 members represent »hen you announced your half hearted Mas W iikofiki drew « pat royal co o at m illó n o f ad d itilo» to its »bop* chimneys o f not more than half tbe ing 415 acres o f berries. It Is in okeh? f i lil i In a midnight game at tbe borne at Man Bernardino, Cal., estimated to Things are either right or they're o f Michael K la en l<urg in Newark, S. J c//*t 1X24,'<4 and tbe Canadian Pa bouse«. Traveling on tbe roads one corporated as a non-capital selling or wrong. There can’t he any half-way Is* fore be could open tbe pot be pitch cific ba« announced Ha intention of comes across pathetic caravans, fa ganization. ground If one wishes to enjoy to the ed forward on the table, dead, i'by- proceeding with tbe construction of » tie r, mother, grandparents and sarr.o Hood R iver— Cold, frosty nights still fullest Ills own handiwork or the hole lar«« ocean terminal on Burrard inlet. »lr-lan» »aid baart disease waa tbe I var When camel or horse falls sick prevail in the mid-Columbia fruit dis plness of knowing that he has done a Vancouver i a une ' they leave him to die on the open trict Or' hard lists from all parts o f! valuable service for mankind. When- "la Ibis somm ary no attempt baa Viscount Q n y ot FsJlodon, formerly | to » complete »s t plstn. Sick persons sit on top o f the the Hood River valley declare that e; er a P*r*on 'I'llts laboring at any sledges and are taken to town to die they have never seen a more back- thing before the Job Is entirely satis sec retary o f state for foreign affairs, ! o{ (hc Urr>.r hieb have been factorily finished, there Is certain to “ On sidings everywhere, from Vo- ward spring. Dee Flat growers re underwent an operation Tuesday night atatfer^nacfaS or those wbl*h sre la co«- follow disappointment and a sense of for ulcer Although the operation was UD, pUU</9 bat eonceriilng which no ined to the Urals, are freight cars port that a foot of snow still covers resentment against one's own eareless- d«clar»d successful the pa*lent was specific announcement has yet been i crowded with refugees. The govern . the ground around their ranches, and ness. And whenever one in authority considered to be In «jultn a serious rai/j^ or inciijde the smaller proj n v - t has not tbe locom otives to carry the snow covering in the upper valley I okehs the work done by others by sav- 1 lug that “ it’ll d»>," neither be nor those them, so they are waiting. Is even deeper. condition. ects such aa stations and yard ezten- i engaged on the Job will ever be “ Disease is general. Swollen bel- S alem —The state banking board, at l(biting In Hanover street, Belfast, »ions. Tbe list enumerated is, how- j please»! as greatly ns If the task had i lies o f children are so common as no a meeting here Friday, approved the been perfectly done. irelaud, Tuesday afternoon resulted In ever, sufficient to demonstrate con- longer to esc-ite remark. The charac appointment o f E. M. V.'atson, em firing Into a crowd by the military, cluslvely that the railways sre viewing One o f the chief reasons why many teristic ezprevsion o f childhood in ployed in the First National Bank at go through life unhappy and com killing two boys and wounding an the future with more optimism.** Russia is that o f a person 'sore at life.* Eugene; Glen V. Wimberley, cashier plain of their rough pathways, is the other. The lord mayor announced I have learned to dread going Into a Dairy Congress P!»nred o f the American National Bank of inclination they display by aipiing too that the Imposition of martial law was Washington. D C - lea d in g dairy TOCm ,o n ot children. They all look Klamath Falls, and Guy N. Hlckok. often for "what’ll do” rather fhan aim imminent. ing constantly for the very best. and manufsr-turing Interests at a con up at me accusingly, bitterly, as if I In charge of the liquidation bureau of Fortunately there Is n growing ten An Import duty of 7 cents a pound ferente at tbe department o f agricul had done It They are born with re the state banking department as state dency to demand perfect goo»ls and on long staple cotton—tbs figure In ture Monday decided upon preliminary sentment In their hearts. bank examiners. perfect work. There has been entirely the emergen» y tariff law—ia under plans for the bolding of tbe world • j ‘ Disea»*» are well distributed be- too nim-h imperfection In both finished stood Ut have been agreed upon by dairy congress In this country some j tween summer and winter. Last sum- Astoria.— “Guilty as charged” was materials and in the way work is done. republhsn mem hers of the senate fi time nest fall. The date or tbe city m" r ch(,!,fr*- U»la winter typhus. Rus- the verdict returned Friday afternoon But, perhaps, after all this has been a nam e committee who are rewriting wb|rh the , r>DcrM, w, „ IIH a iU , sU lost «AtFrMX, d e .d of typhus In by the justice court jury in the c a s e ! good thing. If It has cause«! an One city o f 200,000 lost 45,000. against Ward E Edwards of the Ne- awakening to a sense o f the impor the Fordney tariff bill. not decided upon Ifacretary 1*1* “ This year will be as bad. halern valley, accused o f having deer tance of absolute perfe»-tlon. the diffi Five deaths appeared to he the total ! Wallace and II, K. Van Norman, preal- culties the world has experience»! may “ So many are already dying that meat In his possession during the of fatalities In the tornado, which dent of the W orld's Dairy Congress prove only a small price to pay for bet early Tuesday ravaged mill villages aaaoclstfan, announced that the con- they are burying them In wagon loads. closed season, and a fine of $300 was ter things. In Georgia and Mouth Carolina The * gre«» would be divided Into four sec- They take off the clothes o f tbe dead, Imposed. Notice of appeal to the cir No one can ever get the greatest storm cenlefe»! at Warrenvllle, H C., ' tlona industry and econom ics, regu- throw them Into boxes, put sn»»w on cuit court was given and the defend- possible enjoyment from the things he Is doing If he Is doing them half-heart where, Iti addition to ths five persons latlon and control, national health, and the bodies to freeze them, then tran n n fs bonds were fixed at $500. ed ly; nor will he he Inclined to do sport them in piles to the cemetery. resear» h and education. killed, a number were Injured. Salem.— Taxes have been paid to the best work when he Is In that state There, twice a week, they are tbr»»wn German reparations paymenta to Into great holes, crosswise, parked the county at the rate o f approxi o f mind. It Is, therefore, essential to Life Is Held Restored one's happiness that he either work the aiiles In rash, payments In kind, closely. Dogs have become a menace mately $7000 a day, according to Oscar and cessions of state property, be Chicago Ge»,rge An.ton Monday as-i , nd , tU rk of dfOTe, Bower, sheriff and tax collector. Al toward perfection In what he is doing, or else engage himself In something lw»-»-n the artnUHce and December I I ,] sorted that bis Invention, the pneti and dig Into graves. Dead children, though hard times have been preached more to his liking which he can he mi. amounted to 4,447,154,00(1 gold maphon can revive apparently dead starved to death, sre left outside In throughout the land, the tax receipts sure to do well. marks, says a report Issued Tuesday ! persons Ithln a 72 hour peri»jd. If! open ways la plies, covered with rags thus far this year were said to be (C op y rig h t.) slightly above normal. This would in by the reparations commission. j they bava “ died” o f pneumonia, as- until they can be hauled sway.“ From his notes Dr. Dickinson de dicate, officials said, that money Is ] Wb»-n James Hawkins, a negro of ] phyxla, heart disease, or nervous ex haustion. Ills Invention, shaped much scribes a burying ground near Sa not as scarce as some people have 1'Mirla, III., roused from his sleep, like a hk-ycle pump, has revived per- mara, where tbe dead, gnawed by contended jumped from his burning room, his pajamas caught on • nail on the win , M' n" *, ’r*‘n u** for •* 1,,M* “ * dogs, were piled In frosen mounds on Marshfield.— It was said Saturday ARE LEAD PENCILS that the Oregon Export company, a dow casing and left him dangling 20 three days, Anaton declared, and o f til thrown into great excavations. SO CALLED feet above ground with flames leaping fered to appear before • scientific tibarras«- . r p n n *b*$— ■ I M t l l t* A r queg. Bovist to Lsas« Farms. about him. Firemen rushed s ladder board lo demonstrate It. attach m- nta a few days ago, will p rob -1 ^ tlon would he, “ Because they have lead in them.” But they haven't. The to the shrieking man and aaved him Moscow — The soviet government ably resume Monday. An invoice of More Wars Predicted. lumber on the export company dock writing material in the "lead-pencil” In addressing sever,! • °°« *• *« »»relgB Attorney General Daughtery has been Milwaukee. disclosed there was a net $40,000 o f today is graphite, not lead. But naked by I’ realdent Harding for an hundred perenne. Wilbur Glenn Voliva. ' concerns large soviet estates In ths there was a time, before the discovery worth. The creditors here have about o f the famous graphite mine In Cum Russia on a con opinion aa to ths right o f Henator overseer Of Zion. Hundsy prophesied Vo1* * •nd $25.000 against the company and It Is berland, England, when metallic lead Hrnoot, republican, Utah, and Repre that Greet Britain would lose many of cession basis. M Cereda, member o f the supreme proposed to appoint a trustee to sell was use»! inside a wooden holder or sentative Horton, republican, Ohio, to ] her colonial possesslona, which would the lumber and liquidate the claims. shield, and the name persisted even sit on the silled debt refunding com- j be followed by ths formation of a econom ic council, who Is charged with after the lead Itself disappeared. the task o f raising 1,000,000,000 gold Bend.— A new Industry for Bend, mlaslon while retaining their seats In great northeastern confederacy, with After large deposits of graphite congress, It was announced at ths Russia, G»'rmsny, Japan and China rubles, or $500,000,000. for aerieultural which will mean a saving for Des were located In England in Iraki, that white house. forming to combat nations already al •nd road lmprov»-menta, announced chutes county farmers of approximate country had practically a complete "There Is no peace for the the plan la an Interview with Use o f ly $2000 this year In the price of sul- monopoly o f the lead penctl Industry The alleged victims of Alfred E ! lied phnr. haa been started at the sug- j f‘ »r some 200 years. In fact, it was world—nothing but hell,“ he declared ficial Russian press bureau. Lindsay, of New York, who Is charged • gfation and under the direction o f! n,,t ,!ntiI 1~,!L «b en <'as!>er Faber with swindling wealthy women of Railrosd Order« Cars. j design»-*! to put much o f tha moat ( ounty Agrli nltiirlst Jamison. Ma opend his pemil fa tory nearly $ 1 . 0011,004 In fake stock Iran* I Man Francisco - f i f t y steel cars of vnluabla grain land In Russia trm- chinery has been Installed for b(> j burg. In Bavaria, that Germany took actions, Monday filed an Involuntary the most mmlero type, to co«t $»oo,ü(H), porsrily In the hands o f fonHgn e ‘ the lead In the making of this product. milling o f lamp sulphur, making It Tbe esabllshmont o f the tariff whi»S) petition In bankruptcy against him In 1 were contracted for Monday by Paul tallsts. unnecessary for farmers to purchase w«*nt Into eff«»ct In ISt’ l umile the federal court. Lindsay, described as a Stump, président of the Pacific Elec the rolled product at outside points. Importation of lead pencils Into the broker In Investment ssc.uritles, was 1 tric company, for service between t«ns Msalgo to Gusli Riots. Ft H elen s—The breeders o f short United Stales a very expensive opera recently Indicted In ths stats courts, Angeles and Hollywood. Cal. This In M ei ico City.— Disturbances, sccom - horn cattle held a meeting Thursday tion and forced a number o f mnnnfac- • ''M u- Ths compromise soldiers' bonus bill, i formation was cmboitle»! In a telegram panted by aome bloodshed, which hav* and formed the Shorthorn Breeders’ carrying a batik b»an provision In place! ree«-1 ted from him by the state rail taken placa In the states of Mtcboocan association. O. L. Tarbell of Tank- try. American Inventive genius per- fe< te»l many of the machines which of the cash Installment plan, originally road commission. •nd Jalisco during lbs last few weeks, ton was elected president, H. R. Dib made the pencils and today the United proposed and ones approved by ths Farm Loans Ars Approved have caused the government to as ble* o f Ralntar. vice-president, snd State« supplies st least i*t) per cent house, finally was agreed to Tuesday Washington, I). <\— Approval o f *1 sume an energetic attitude In policing Ralph Tarbell of Warrt-n, secretary- • f tbe pem-tls u«e«l on this side o f the by republican members of the ways •■I»-«' • ÿç ! r .1 - ri. ull tirsi and Its»-- these districts, although 'he activities treasurer. It was decided to hold a Atlantic snd a considerable propor and means commute*. It was Intro stock purposes aggregating $2,504.000 ' do not appear to have been dire* ted aale o f shorthorn cattle In Ft. Helens ti"« o f th»-«»» which are utilised by the The graphite «Hirnes duced later In ths bouse by Chairman waa announced Monday by the w a r 1 against President Obregon. Morelia, June 1, and also to form a boys’ and world at larre Fordney, who snnoun» ed that It would finance corporation. Ths advances In capital of Mlchoscan, for several daya girls' ca lf club. The county fair was priori palli from t'eylon, Mexico. Bo hemia snd Siberia while tbe red cellar not he called up until nest Monday. eluded: Idaho, $134,000 and Montana ] has been In a state of panic, due to Indorsed end the breeders promised wood Is "Maine«! from Fioriti«, Ala If than. $34,000. threats o f rebels. to b*v* cattle exhibits at the fair. bama and Tennessee. ^ Copyright) rfcli DAIjS T d th “O", WHY TyHDDIES SIX DO Will M. Maupin je w * * » » # * » » » * » » # « * » * » » » » » *» » » » « * THREE O' MINE BROWN ai.d Sunny Hair, E YES-CV And Dickey-Wink turn-Wee, Two beside my easy chair And one upon my knee. Thus the evenings come and go Till Mr. Sandman's call Sets three wee hea»is to nodding low And tired eyelids fall. “ This is the w-ay to Sleepy town— Jump Into bed and cuddle down I” Eyes-o’-Brown wants “ an’ mal tales," Of bears and woolly things; While Sunny Hair most loudly wails For whirr o f fairy wings. But Dick ey-Wink turn-Wee Just winks Ills laughing eyes at me— I wonder what the young man thicks Perched there upon my knee? “ So sing hey ho for Sleepytown— Jump into bed and cuddle dow n !” "Once there was a big black hear” — Two pairs of eyes grow bright; Two forms press closer to my chair As if to banish fright. “And once there was a brave yourg boy”— Then dimpled faces shine. While I with fairy lore add Joy To those sweet tots o f mine. But Dickey-Winktum-Wee Just crows Till off to Sleepytown he goes. “ Now I lay me down to sleep”— The gixal-nlght prayers are said. The fleecy clouds o f slumber creep Above each little head. Eyes-o’-Brown and Sunny Hair, And Dickey-Wink turn-Wee— God guard and keep from ev'ry care My little ones for me. Safe in the shades o f Sleepytown— Tucked In bed and the light turned down. (Copyright.) -O - ItotheritooliBook Spite of the clouds that hide The sur unset glow , In faith I see I W w n 's ec eta ry . I do no t trust; I know! -L L. FOOD FOR THE FAMILY A N OI.D fashioned cooky that ever» the grownups will nsk for i s : Meadow Inn Cookies. Work one cupful o f shortening Into one cupful of sugar, then add one cup ful of tmilnases, two tablesp»H>nfuls of vinegar, two tcasponnfuls o f soda dissolved in <ine tablespoonful o f sour milk, and three tahlespoonfuls o f col«t coffee. Add one well beaten egg. mix and sift three cupfuls o f flour with one teaspoonful each o f allspice and ginger. Mix all together and let aland over night. In the morning roll to one- fourth Inch In thickness. Sprinkle with sugar and cut with a cooky cut ter dipped in flour. Bake in a moder ate oven. Pasadona Pies. Roll out plain paste to one-fourth o f an Inch In thickness and cut In four-inch squares. Place a canneil apricot drained from the sirup in the <H*nter o f each square. Bring the pastry together at the corners, turn the points ha< k an»l pint h to form a box base. I’ la»^ on baking sheet and bake until delicately hrowne»!. Two minutes be fore removing from the oren top with a marshmallow. Stsws. Into a large pot put one large fowl or a rnhbtt, neatly Jointed, cover with two quarts o f water, add three sliced onions, one and one half pints o f lima beans or less, if the family Is sm all; a pint o f tomatoes with salt and pep per to taste. Cook slowly until the meat Is tender, add a can o f com and some h»»t boiled potatoes. Serve from the «Hisserole. H clo U T v W w t CwloW if i. C » w V U »SIX W «ura