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WORLD HAPPENINGS OF CURRENT WEEK _ _ _ _ _ _ PACKER RULING IS UPHELD Supreme Court Says Stockyard Busi ness Interniate in Character. Washington, D. C.— The packer and I stockyard Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. regulation act of 1921, which was put through congress large- ly through the efforts of the agrlcul tural bloc, was held constitutional Monday by the supreme court. Declaring the stockyards “ are not a place of rest, or final destination but a throat through which the cur rent flows and the transactions which occur there are only Incident to this current from the west to the east, and Events o f Noted I ’eoplc. Governments from one state to another," the court | described the livestock business con and Pacific Northwest, amhOther ^ ducted in the yards as interstate in Things Worth Knowing. I character. Congress, in the act, "treats the va rious stockyards of the country as There is no intention of completely great national public utilities to pro abandoning Camp Lewis, Secretary of mote the flow of commerce,” Chief W ar Weeks assured Senator Poindex JuAice Taft stated in delivering the ter Tuesday. opinion of the court, “ and assumed that they conduct a business affected Mary Garden has announced her re-1 by a public use of a national characte tire men t as director-general of the subject to national regulations. That Chicago Opera company. She had held it is a business within the power of the position for the past year. regulation by legislative action needs It Is unwise for tourists to go to no discussion. The law was challenged by certain China, owing to the disturbed military commission merchants and dealers in conditions there, Jacob G. Schurman, the Chicago stockyards, who brought American minister at Pekin, said separate suits In an effort to restrain Tuesday In a message to Americans the secretary of agriculture from en In Tokio who hud asked bis advice. forcing the law. Parliament has adopted a resolution The opinion reviewed we at length the In favor of raising immediately $100,-1 frequent court proceedings involving 000 for the use of Captains Coutlnbo transactions at the Chicago stock and Sacadura, the Portuguese aviators yards against the packers and an who recently flew from Lisbon to the nounced that “ whatever amounts to St. Paul’s Kocks off the coast of more or less constant practice and Brazil. threatens to obstruct or unduly to burden the freedom of interstate com New York customs officials an merce Is within the regulatory power nounced Tuesday that they were work of congress under the commerce ing to smash a rich bootlegger ring clause.” which they charged had mobilized a “ It is primarily for congress to con fleet of ex-submarine chasers to meet sider and decide the fact of the dan creation of America's “ dry navy.” ger and meet It,” he continued. “ This A man-eating shark was caught by court will certainly not substitute Its fishermen a short distance outside the judgment for that of congress in such Golden Gate Tuesday and was placed a matter unless the relation of the on exhibition In a downtown meat subject to interstate commerce and market. Marine men said that the its effect upon It are clearly non man-eating sharks rarely visit this existent.” section. COMPILED FOR YOU U. S. RECOGNITION PUT UP TO RUSSIA Twenty-one fatalities had been re ported Tuesday night as a result of severe storms in north central Texas Seventeen deaths at Fort Worth, one Washington, D. C.— The American negro drowned at Waco, and a negro man and woman at Palmer, made up government stands unshaken in Its determination that ltussia must put the list. her own house in order before she Seventy thousand acres of land near can expect political recognition by the Cairo, III., Is completely covered with United States. water, which is not expected to recede Making his first statement of policy for four weeks, according to a survey regarding Russian affairs since the made by Mayor ithondes of Cairo. subject came to the fore at Genoa, Additional supplies are being sent to Secretary Hughes Monday told a dele the section. gation of women at the state depart ment that before any outside power The shooting super-star, described could resume full relations with Rus by New Jerseyites as "bigger than the sla she must herself adopt a policy of moon," which Sunday night ended a sound internal reconstruction. He brief but lurid pyrotechnic career with added that the American people were a plunge into the Atlantic, struck anxious to do all they could, but would about five miles south of the Toms not attempt to extend credit where river coast guard station, It was estab there was no sound basis for it. lished. No particular form of government More than 3500 persons are home- was cited as desirable or undesirable less and at least 1500 homes In the I by the secretary, nor did he mention Trinity valley between Arlington any of the developments which have Heights and Fort Worth, Tex., are in influenced the fortunes of the soviet undated, according to advices received since the Genoa conference began. at the office of tho southwestern dl- He did suggest, however, that the vision of the American Red Cross in I principle of self government in Russia St. Louie, was “ somewhat complicated” by the efforts of some soviet officials to In William L. Wood, 35 years old, city terfere in the domestic affairs of other editor of the Durango (Colo.) Herald, I nut(ons was shot and killed Monday by Rod The delegation to which the secre 8. Day, 47, editor of the Durango Demo tary addressed his pronouncement crat. The shooting took place on represented the International league Main street In the business district. for peace and freedom and had Day gave himself up and was held at brought to the state department a the sheriff's office. No witnesses to petition for full political recognition the shooting have been found. of the aovlet regime. Plans for wiping out the deficit of j Arbuckie la Called. the republican national committee, said to amount to about 3500.000, were Chicago.— Roscoe Arbuckie, motion dtacussed at a meeting between Chair- j picture comedian, was Invited to ap man Adams, Treasurer 1 phani and pear before the council judiciary com Charles D Hilles, the latter commit-j mtUeo Monday and defend himself teeman for New York and chairman j against a resolution which would bar of the finance committee. It was said i,|, fihna from being shown In Chl- that no difficulty was anticipated In cage. raising funds to cover the deficit. j The resolution was based on rev- AS ARMIES CLASH City .of Pekin Is Placed Under Martial Law. 1 • STATE N E W V S 0 IN BRIEF. A I • j Astoria.— The spring fishing season 1 & Monday and the indications are that the amount of floating gear in th e : water will be the largest for the first week of any season In many years. it P A q S jo v « to i t t i % #14 h’n "»» • 1 - on the Columbia river opened at noon S C H O O L r . t . r Ä i 'T i 1 » Stayton.— Stayton's new water sys- j tern is now completely installed, and; in a short time the streets will be | ready for paving. The county rock j i crusher here started this week and j | it is thought likely that the county President Hsu Shih (*hang Points to will furnish the rock and bitulithic Serious Consequences i f For Redmond.— Work began this week eign Interests Are Hurt. on the foundation of a new cheese factory building for H. A. Karlen and D. C. Keyser of Vancouver, Wash. The London.— An airplane used by the building is being erected by F. G Chi LI forces flying from Paotlngfu Atkinson. YY’ ork will be rushed so to Fengtal, dropped a bomb, but with that the plant can operate as soon as out much damage, near a train carry possible. f. j L . i e»4»» Jn **« H , T f“ ...j, • *“ * * « « JuR *» WANT U. S. W ARSHIP ing a detachment of American ma Hood River.— The orders of north rines to Pekin, says a dispatch to the western lumber mills has increased London Times from Pekin. the past few months to such an ex tent, according to Nelson Emry, local Pekin.— Martial law was declared in lumberman, that dealers here are ex Pekin Sunday. perlencing difficulty in filling orders The armies of General Chang Tso- for local builders and in keeping their Lln and General Wu Pei-Fu fought stocks supplied. continuously throughout the day. The Redmond.— The bucking contest fighting centered around Changsin- which was staged at the fair grounds tien, 12 miles distant. A government at Redmond this week was an exhibi communique said Chang Tso-Lin was tion of nerve and horsemanship victorious in the fighting at Machang Tw elve horses ridden were bad actors The American legation has request for those attempting to mount them ed Washington to send another war It Is expected that several more con ship to Tientsin. tests will be held. Commander Charles T. Hutchins, American naval attache at the lega Redmond.— Tax collections in Des tion here, returned from the battle chutes county are 10 per cent less field. The automobile he used flew than last year. Half of the levy placed the American flag. on the sheriff's books this year is He reported that firing had not 3307,103.54, and of this $205,979.34 has ceftsed during the last 36 hours. From been collected. Of $249,598.64 collect a hillside overlooking the Hun river ible last year $192.544.52 had been he witnessed the operations of both received on the corresponding date. armies, with Chang Tso-Lin’s troops Salem.— The King's Products com holding the village of Changslntien and the Wu Pei-Fu forces two miles pany, which operates a large plant southward fighting desperately to ad in Salem, Saturday made its first pur chase of strawberries for the 1922 sea vance. Smoke from the cannon enveloped son. The price was fixed at 5 cents pound. Other buyers, It was said the hillside; shells were bursting In the trenches; camels were to be seen have contracted for several tons of transporting guns to various points strawberries at prices not in excess and refugees were observed running of 4 4 cents a pound. from their homes. A vivid picture of Salem.— There were four fatalities the seriousness of the struggle' was in Oregon due to industrial accidents obtained. during the week ended April 27, ac About 1000 dead or wounded were cording to a report prepared by the observed by Commander Hutchins. state industrial accident commission. Both sides appeared to be shelling The victims were L. J. Tbroop, chok wide areas. The relative position of ernian, llealdsburg. Cal.; A. M. Dan the contending forces did not seem to ton, laborer, Newberg; C. F. Scoggins, have changed materially since the logger, Oswego, and R. Moriyaser, hog battle began. feeder, Astoria. The opinion expressed by Com mander Hutchins was that Wu Pei- Bend.— Buildings to be started in Fu’s object was to push forward and Bend within the near future will reach capture Pekin, with a view to con a total cost of between $50,000 and trolling affairs from the capital. $75,000, It was estimated Saturday. Chang Tso-Lin asserted that Wu Pei- Following a $15,000 deal through Fu was ambitious to become a Chi which he becomes the owner of a par nese Napoleon. He declared that cel of 17 Bend lots, John F. Casey peace would not be possible until Wu said that he would erect dwellings on Pei-Fu was captured and. banished each of his new properties, the ag like Napoleon. When Wu Pel-Fu was gregate cost to be in the neighbor captured, Chang Tso-Lin said he was hood of $30,000. willing to resign and assist in abolish Tillamook.— At a meeting of the ing the Chinese system of military Tillamook fair board Saturday, Sep- dictators. ter 12. 13 and 14 were the days President Hsu Shih Chang, in con fix or holding this year's county sequence of the hostilities, Sunday 'ounty Agent Pine was elected issued three proclamations, calling at fai set ry and manager. As proper ac- tention to the serious consequences con .'datlons have not been provided to China which might result from Hie on >ut new county fair grounds the Jeopardizing of foreign interests. fair will be held on the old fair The first proclamation said the Chi nese people were terrified, that mer frounds. The annual stock show- will chants were suffering losses and the again be made a big feature. industry of the nation was demoral Salem.— Reports were received here ized. Therefore, it was demanded to the effect that a number of grow that Chang Tso-Lin and Wu Pei-Fu ers of that vicinity recently contract immediately withdraw their armies. ed to sell a large pool of loganberries Foresters Discuss Plan. Washington, D. C.— Methods of ap portioning among the states federal funds for co-operative protection of forest lands against fire were dis cussed Saturday at a conference be tween foresters from 25 states and officials of the forest service. The federal government now contributes 3400,000 yearly toward the cost of maintaining state systems of protec tion and more than 200,000.000 acres s’ forest land is now receiving some form of fire protection through the co-operation of state and federal for est officials. The states represented at the con ference included Oregon. Washington. Idah<v California, Maine. Massachu setts, Minnesota, Montana, Texas and Wisconsin. Y’ lce President Coolldge, at Arbuckie « recent member, of the senate and house o f| ,rlal at whk' h he wa" a“ l»ltted of any representatives Mid many other »or- I connection sons prominent In public business and Rappe, film actress. social life were among some 600 pa- New Orleans.—Relief organizations Irons of the New Willard hotel who w e'e routed from their beds at an continued work Monday among the early hour Sunday morning by a fire | thousands of homeless in the stricken which swept the top floor of the ten- | flood zones of lam^iana and Missis- story gray stone structure at Pennsyl | slppt. Particular efforts were directed to the area In central eastern Louis vania avenue and Fourteenth street. Society Women Accused. iana. where a lake of more than 1400 Polling down the ten commandments1 square iijlles now stands on fertile Philadelphia, Pa.— Miss Mary Wtn- for brevity s sake, the suggested re- farm lands and commercial towns as j sor aij^l her sister. Mrs. Rebecca vision In the prayer book. If accepted a result of the breaking of the leve< Kvans. both prominent socially, were by the general convention of the Epls- of the Mississippi river near Ferriday held in ball of $1000 each Saturday on copal church at Portland, Or., In Sep -------------------------- - charges of resisting arrest, breach of tember will allow clergymen to Vn- Bucharest, Roumania. — Upward of the peace and inciting to riot. The ploy either tha abort or Ion* form*. 100 persons were killer! Sunday In a charges grew out of their arrest at the Five of the commandments stand a» mine exptoslon in the Lupenl district ( Metropolitan opera house after police heretofore, without blue penciling 'f Transylvania. The bodies of 60 had frustrated their plans to dlstrib- The joint commission on the book of j victims were completely carbonized ute cards bearing an appeal to Presl- common prayer has recommended the^ while those of the others were blown dent Harding to grant amnesty to pria- cu**- I *° Pieces. I oners convicted of war-time offenses. to the California Packing company at 3% cents a pound. For gooseberries the growers will receive 4 4 cents a pound and for raspberries 7 cents. It also was reported that the California Packing company Is quoting canned loganberries at $5.25 a case, while the Oregon packers had expected to ask as much as $6 a case for a similar product. b o r € < l ci* c 3 u c a ^ rrtoycr.H r broad flelda wo plowed, we har row ed am i sow ed; W e toiled on togeth er In fa ir and foul w eath er; Our labor was blessed; now sw eet Is our rest.“ “ Our G O O D R E C IP E S W O R T H K E E P IN G Uncommon Sense By------------ JOHN BLAKE B Y -P R O D U C T S 'T v I IE Standard Oil company has found a way to utilize all tha residue from the distillation of pe like. troleum. Gasoline, now one of the Sunshine Cake. chief products of the concern was once Take one cupful of butter, two cup a by-product. All the coul tar de fuls of sugar; cream the butter, add rivatives, from which many drugs and ing the sugar a spoonful at a time medicines are made, are by-products. until nil is used. Beat the yolks of So are paraffin, canities, and hundreds eleven eggs until very light nml o f other articles in every day use. creamy. Beat with them the sugar The Standard Oil company is a big and butter, adding the egg a spoonful ettacern. It has thousands of tech at u time. Sift two and one-half cup nically trained experts at work for it. fuls of flour with two and one-half It has plants all over the world—the teaspoonfuls of baking powder, and biggest plants of the kind in existence. the flour a little at a time, alternating Such an institution can well afford it with one cupful of milk, flavor with to go Into the business of making by one teaspoonful of vanilla. Bake iu a products, and to expend a part of its loaf. almost limitless energies in getting all that is possible out of the crude oil Filling. which flows from its wells. But the business of developing by Scald one cupful of milk, add two tablespoonfuls of sugar, mixed with products Is for a corporation, and a one tablespoonful each of cornstarch big one— not for an individual. and flour, a pinch of salt, cook until Y’ ou may fancy that you can throw smooth and thick, then add the juice off by-products easily as you .do your and rind of a lemon and one table- daily work. Y’ ou nmy believe, if you spoonful of butter— the butter added are a bookkeej>er Hint by spending while hot, the lemon rind and juice a few nights writing moving picture when cool. scenarios you will be able to utilize all — your bruins, instead of part of them. Standard Cookies. I f you are a young professional man. Take one half cupful each of lard and with little to do. you may imagine that sugar, using the tight brown; add the you can take up novel writing, or act- yolks of eight eggs well bcatten and Ing, or bridge playing as a side line, one-half cupful of milk, four cupfuls and thus get rich while you are wnit- of flour and three teaspooufuls of Ing for success in your profession, baking powder. Mix well, add one tea- It is possible that you will get rich spoonful o f lemon Juice. Mix and roll at one or the other of these things, thin, sprinkle with sugar and bake in But if you do, it will be because you have dropped your profession and de a moderate oven. voted yourself to the by-product. Anthony Hope, who wrote “ The Apple Snow. Prisoner of Zenda" was trained as a Steam three large tnrt apples and barrister, but he had no briefs, and rut» them through n sieve. Bent the wrote stories to while away the hours whites of three eggs until stiff, odd he was waiting for clients. He suc one-half cupful of sugar and beat ceeded hs a novelist, because he was agnin. To this meringue add the apple born to write, but he stopped being a pulp and heat lightly. Dot with Jelly lawyer as soon as his first book was and serve. published. In this world a man enn learn to do one thing fairly well. The time he has Is better spent on that one thing. Be C opyrigh t. 1* 22. W ootora N c w ip a p c r Union. gin to scout around for by-products o ------- o f your brain, and you will soon so scatter your energies that you do noth ing well. I f you want to write "movie” sce narios, write ’em, but don’t try to keep S i> a set of books at the same time. It can't he done. The expert accountants who are making big wages today were nillllllllllllllllllllllllilllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMrr ail satisfied to spend all their spare time learning how to keep books T H E OPEN SEASON better. (C o p y rig h t.) A BRIL now, ami I must take --------o -------- « « Rod and reel and hunt a lake; Tramp the shore light-hearted, glad; Cast out ’neath some IllypMd. * —■ ■ ■■ • Mil my lungs with clean ozone. Lift my voice In lusty tone; The. knoultdge ttat will Watch the white clouds sailing high help vs noosl ’Cross the blue of April's sky. sunshine cake is one which A GOOD even the lovers of angel food will 'H u x yiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiHiiiiiiimmiiiiiu T X 'I IDDIES D SIX | DO Will M. Maupin | THE CHEERFUL CHERl/6 Salem.— A copy of the so-called com pulsory education measure which will go before the voters at the general election in November was received April now, my desk Is clean; at the office of the secretary of state Trees and g r a s s are showing green; here Friday. The measure has been Tang o f springtime in the air— referred to the attorney-general for Good by, nnw, old office chair! Off I lay life’s weary load ballot title. The measure. If approv And go tramping down the road— ed. will not become effective until Down the road between the trees. September, 1926. The proposal pro Drinking deep the April breeze. vides that any parent, guardian or other person in the state of Oregon 1 April now, and Held and stream having control of charge or custody of Bathed In April s jÿ'blen g'enm a child under the age of 16 years and Rii1 • '* " * o f the age of » year* or over at the H * * ™ '* * ™ P'* y' „ ... Out from dusty, dreary mart, commencement of a term of public l ( W M„ , h, r Natim.-, hMirt. school of the district In which the j) Ut wf,ere springtime w a k e s anew chid resides, who shall fail or neglect NVath the April sky of blue, or refuse to send such child to a pub-0 '• lie school for the period of time a April now, and songbirds wake public school shall be held during the E<-h. .-s fnwu em '» bough and brake. current year of the district, shall be Green tbe gras* teneath my feet. Flowers spread their odors sweet; guilty o f a misdemeanor and each Out »cross the Held and fen. day's failure to send such child to a Onward through ttjg woodland gten, public school shall constitute a sep Where tbe tong, black furrows lie arate offense. Neath the sheen of April's sky. • C o w r lg h i > Is $tJr\ed by £ree.test puryj — yet. I p"ud m o st pk.m Tor kr\6wled<je w h e n I letxned to smoke, tc cid-sj-ette. ITft*"? A -o - •ima . A L T R U IS T IC M tstre — Why are you leaving A > 4 us, Norah ■ N V ' ■ L. ' mum, me reasons a r s unselfish ones. I want to I give some other f; gtrl a chance at ” t'.» Joy of livin’ /l with yea. w tV x T .