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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1922)
ASK O P E R A T O R S TO R E S U M E | Harding Urges Mine [Ow ners to Start OF CURRENT WEEK l rp Production. Washington, D. C. — Bituminous 100 SHOTS FIRED IN STRIKE CLASH * coal-mine operator* were “ in vi'ed" by Brief Resume Most Important Daily News Items. FOR but the commission ruled that In vtew crater ever again would be active, of the crisis the smaller figure was all broke forth again Monday with Its that would be required. old-time vigor. 1 -ave spurted 10 0 feet from the bot The state department announced tom. making a llv Id pool 300 feet In Tuesday that a tentative programme diameter with brilliant molten foun fo r evacuation o f Santo Domingo by tains spraying more than 40 feet Into American military forces had been the sir. Agreed upon with a group of Domini .can leaders who have been In Wash Aguiealdo Can't Come. ington some months on their own Manila.— Emilio Agulnsldo, former Initiative in conference with depart ty leader of the Filipino revolution ment officials. The programme will ists. who had planned to attend the be carried out. the statement said, “ as Spanish W ar Veterans' convention in soon as It can be ascertained whether I.o* Angeles, likely will be unable to R meets with the approval of a ma make tho trip. Public fund* to f i nance the trip are lacking. jo rity o f the Dominican people." HUH * ■ uiauv OH «11 ro«u nuik lu ilie OvuOCu President Harding at the White House _ . , Monday “ to return to your mine prop Disorder YOU m Prineville.—-Good progress is being . _ in lexas . _ . i | Is Quickly National Forest and before the sum- mer is over good roads will open up many new sections of Crook county to automobile travel. D n otlorl erties and resume operations" after 'cllS H eU . they had replied to the president's tender of arbitration for settling the ----------- Newport.— Claud Markes of Yachats national coal strike with a collective was arrested for killing deer out of offer to put their properties and their service at the disposal of the govern r Justice Atwater of Waldport and fin- ment "In this crisis." _________ ed »100. Frank W olf of Yachats was Speaking us chairman of the group | tried for the same offense and fined Event» e f Noted People, Government» of operators after the White House Protection o f San Bernardino, Cal., » 50 . conference, Alfred M. Ogle said the em and Pacific Nortnwent, and Other Railroad Property Is Request Salem.— Oregon national guardsmen ployers would make the attempt to re ed by Sheriff and Mayor. are to receive their pay quarterly here Thing» Worth Knowing. sume operations. after, according to announcement at Meanwhile the miners' union j the offices of the adjutant-general Sat- through an adjournment sine die of The »trike of Berlin printer», which its controlling policy committee, made Ennls, Texas.— First disorders here urd®>- In the P“ 8‘ the guardsmen ... , , have been paid semi-annually. The has kept the German capital without certain its refusal to accept the arbi in connection with the shopmen s „ , „ „ ] new ruling goes into effect Septem- most of its daily newspaper» for sev tration proposal and many of Its of strike occurred early Saturday morn- ber j eral day», came to an end Tuesday. ficials immediately left Washington. than Ì 00 shots were The bituminous operators were like Ing . when . more . , .. . '. . . Salem.— Gross receipts of the state The transport Henderson, bearing exchanged between alleged strikers , wise not a unit in accepting the gov , corporation department for the year Secretary of the Navy Denby and his ernment arbitration proposals, but and sympathisers and 30 guards in Pnded June 30 192, aggrPKated , 330>. party, left from Yokohama Tuesday the president said that a “ large major the Houston & Texas Central (South- 171.45. an Increase of »25,103 82 over morning for Nagasaki. The transport ity of them by unqualified acceptance” ern Pacific) yards. No casualties the previous year, according to a re- will pass through the inland sea route. had given him occasion to “ express were reported and the disorder was port prepared here Saturday by T. D. The London Evening News Tuesday my own and the public's gratitude." Handley, state corporation commis- There were intimations in official quelled in 15 minutes. says arrangements for repayment of sioner. The trouble sfhrted when a car in the British loan to America In a lump circles that all the implications of the Bend.—In five years all the high sum in the near future are In an ad decision to ask that the mines be spector went into ths yards (o inspect opened had been fully considered by ways in Oregon can be built with state vanced stage. It declares repayment a. southbound passepger train. Strike will be made by means of a loan to the government and there was a pos leaders claim the first shots were fired money and federal aid. This does not mean that all will be built to standard, be raised jointly in England and sibility that the protection of troops by railroad guards. and the American flag would be furn but they will be good, usable roads. America. The vicinity was quiet Sunday. ished in districts where men were will Such was the statement made Sun Sun Ynt Sen, deposed president of ing to work. Employers generally day by R. A. Booth, chairman of the Houston, Tex.— A temporary injunc South China, »ailed into Canton har held the view that some coal pro state highway commission. tion was signed by Federal Judge bor Monday aboard the gunboat Wlng- duction would result In union fields in Hutcheson Saturday "straitly w Klamath Falls.— Working forces in fung, escorted by two cruisers and I'ennsylvania and Ohio, if nowhere Joining" the striking railway shop ! Klamath county lumber plants are one destroyer, after bombarding the else, even though executives of the crafts and their members "from in- growing and the industry will prob- Macao fort» two miles below the city. nonunion mines south of the Ohio tlmidating workers, from interfering ably be operating at normal capacity Sun declared he would not aguln bom river reported that output was being with the handling of the malls and within 30 days, said H. D. Morten- bard the city proper. cut o ff sharply through lack of trans interstate commerce, from congregat sen, manager of the Pelican Bay Lum- portation, duo to the railroad strike. Appearance Tuesday of Krancls P. ing on the streets or in front of homes her company, addressing a meeting of A day and a night of almost con Gnrvan, formerly alien property cus of employes, from trespassing on rail the chamber of commerce, tinuous sessions did not suffice to road premises and from conspiring to todian and now head of the Chemical make the bituminous employers a do any of these things." Bend.— Masonic orders of JJend are Foundation, Inc., before the special unit for acceptance of the detailed "Straitly enjoining" is “ narrowly to Panning construction of a temple war frauds grand Jury was said in of arbitration proposals of the govern which may cost in the neighborhood restrict," it was explained. ficial circles to have inaugurated n ment, even though anthracite operators of »40,000, by next spring. A lot 100 sweeping Inquiry into every act of last week had given quick acceptance. Sacramento, Cal.— An appeal for by 150 has been selected by the build the custodian's office from its Incep On a final vote, a general letter, ac state troops to prott'Ct railroad prop ing committee which is composed of tion. cepting the principle of arbitration erty at San Bernardtfió against the at A. Schilling, J. C. Rhodes. A. A. Ander Mrs. Helen El wood Stokes, New and making the tender of mines and tacks of striking shopmeff'Batnrday. son, K. E. Sawyer and Mrs. J. C. York, won her fight to have her dower services, was agreed upon and pre was received by Governor Stephens Vandevert. right» to property valued at more than sented to the president. from Sheriff Shay of S(tn Bernardino Astoria.— A large force of men was $S,000,000 restored when Supreme county, and from the mayor of 8 un still engaged Sunday night in fighting Court Justice Cohalan handed down a Bernardino. WAR V E T E R A N S H A V E 5 the fire in the Crown-Willamette decision In the suit »he had brought Governor Stephens replied the ap against her husband, W. E. D. Stokes, Y E A R S TO CLAI M P E N S I O N peal with a telegram asking the Paper company's holdings. Advices received here said the flames had been wealthy hotel man and real estate sheriff what steps he had taken to confined principally to the old slash operator. War veterans of the Pacific North maintain order in the county. ings, very little green timber had been west have five years after discharge The American relief administration a „ ,, ... damaged and the fire was believed to from service to file claim for govern San Bernardino, Cal.— The sherifr i . „ „ . . , this week expects to reach the maxi . , be under control, ment compensation because of war dis of . San Bernardino county and the mum of it» famine relief programme abilities, according to instruction mayor of San Bernardino Saturday Tioardman,— The second crop of al In Russia, supplying meals to 1 0 , 000 .- given officials of the Seattle district telegraphed Governor Stephens re falfa is rapidly going into the stack 000 persons. Rationing will be gradu office of the United States Veterans' questing him to send state troops to and the yield is very good throughout ally reduced as the harvest comes in, Bureau by Director Charles R. Forbes control the strike situation here. the Boardman section, In many cases regardless of whether it Is decided def during his visit to this district last The telegram said: almost equalling the first cutting. The initely to abandon the work in Russia week. “ Strike situation in this city and first cutting is usually sought for after September. This displaces the interpretation of county very grave. W e are unable horse feeding, while the later cuttings The Tacoma city council Tuesday the federal law which indicated that a to control mobs which gather on rail being of finer texture and rather more morning granted a franchise for the certificate of injury showing war in road property, stoning cars and com succulent are more suitable for cattle jury had to be secured by the veteran operation of 12 16-passenger busses in mitting acts of violence. and sheep. competition with two lines of the Ta before August 9 of this year to qualify “ Strikers assaulting and beating up Bend.— Too weak to move from a coma Railway & Power company. The as an applicant for compensation after citizens and threatening to take busses will operate on regular sched that date. Colonel Forbes, however, charge of railroad shops In San Ber spot near the Arnold ditch, three ules and charge 5-cent fares In com urged all veterans of the northwest nardino, which if done will result in miles south of Bend, where he had fallen exhausted after attempting to petition with the 1 0 -cent single trolley district who believe that they are In great loss of life and property. capacitated in any degree because of fares or 12 tickets for » 1 . “ Two shootings have already oc walk from Bend to I.aplne, Henry their war Bervice to secure a certifi curred and parties wounded. If help Cavanaugh of Lapine, lay without Three armed men Jumped from an cate of injury from the Veterans' not given us. fear loss of life and food, although with a plentiful supply automobile and holding up \V. A. Bureau before August 9, stating that property w ill ensue. Railroad o ffi of water, for seven days before he was Copeland, collector for a chain of gro such proceedure will aid the veteran cials and citizens In this city and found Saturday by his wife and W. H cery stores, in Los Angeles, Cal., materially In case claim for govern county asking for restoration of law Hollinshead. robbed him of a satchel of receipts ment compensation is filed at a later and order. Bend.— Work on the Diversion canal, containing $7000 in cash. The rob date. “ Destruction of property will re which will carry the surplus flow of bery occurred in front of the grocery sult in city and county being held the Deschutes river to the Tumalo company's offices, 912 East Third Flyer Derailed; Two Hurt. for damages, if laws are to be up feed canal, is to start in two weeks, Battle Creek. Mich.—The westbound street, and was witnessed by two wo held and citizens protected, must have men. Wolverine flyer, the Michigan Cen your assistance Immediately with announced A. J. Welton of the United Contracting company of Portland, on tral's finest train, went over loosened troops, until crisis Is past. Administrative officers of the execu- his arrival here Saturday. A small tracks two miles east of Battle Creek "W . A. SH AY, Sheriff. crew will be employed at first, but tive establishments of tho government Ht noon Saturday and five rear “ S W. McNabb. Mayor." the number will short'y be increased who were assembled Tuesday for their coaches were derailed, while the main to 400. he said. third semi annual business meeting line track was torn up for about a Pact Conclusion Near. were called upon by President Hard quarter of a mile. Tw o persons were Eugene—The annual Lane county Washington. D. C.— All legislation ing for the "utmost economy" of ex slightly injured. Alt cars remained Jersey tour will be held Thursday to penditure during the current fiscal connected amt upright. Engineer necessary to give effect to the treaties Owen A. Thompson's dairy farm in year and the use of thetr "pruning Black of the flyer expressed the be- negotiated liy the Washington confer the Lake creek valley. 35 miles west knives” upon the estimates for the Ref that the rail spread was due to ence has now been enacted by both o f Eugene. It Is expected that several succeeding 12 months. unfinished repair work. Local of- houses of parliament. As soon as the hundred persons will attend, said Ira | fteials. however, said that repair gangs P. Whitney, county agent. Mr. Thomp The reparations commission at j had not been working in the vicinity assent of the self governing dominions son's herd is one of the best in the — Australia. India and South Africa Tarts decided Tuesday to relieve the of the accident. United States, according to records (Canada already having acted favor German crisis to tho extent of reduc ' —— made by his cows. ably)— Is received arrangements will Ing the monthly Installment of 50,000,-! Kilsues Vomiting Again. be made for exchange of ratifications Eugene.—The dairymen of the coast POO gold marks, due Saturday on the , Honolulu. T. II.— Kilauea volcanos of all of the treaties in Washington. I counties of Oregon are in a quandary Schedule of payment, to 32,000,000 gold whose lake of molten lava some weeks ------------------- ---- -- j over ,hp fef(, this year on mark». Germany had announced her ago dropped hundreds of feet and led Man Diet in Motor Car. account of the drouth, which has ex- willingness to pay the whole amount. | i „ speculations as to whether the COMPILED illllM ORi|||!iniinini!IO!PIOIÌ,0!iPOIl!ìOTfOflO!fT IÌ!lll STATE N E W S IN BRIEF INJUNCTION I S S U E D ; a“,m TAue8d,ay ,rle 1 *T T 31B . F O X S P O IL S PA H I V Drake wnddleil O I.D the Mr. poud one morning, down to and see ing a boat nearby, made up hi* mind that ns he had bee.» swimming for a long time he would take life eusy; so he hop|>ed Into the boat and called to the Ducks on the poud to come along. “ I will be the captain,” explained old Mr. Drake, “ and you youngsters can be the crew. I do not mean to work any more, for why should 1 H a i J 1 I 4 * ï . î i i ü m a 1 m m » »h x !' va»"’.- He Hopped /nfo òaat swim when I cun sail about the pond in a boat?” In a few minutes he had ail the Ducklings on the pond in the boat, and a stiff breeze sprang up Just then, and away he went, bobbing over the pond as the wind waves hit the boat. Now, It happened that Mr. Fox was hidden among the bushes by the bank on the opposite side o? the pond, watching for the Ducks that lie was “ What’s in a Name?” * would be swimming about, and wl q, 'he wind blew the boat, with the i»,-t.iln and hi* en w , to that side Mr. 1 -v 1 "Uld hardly wait quietly, * 0 »are \ lie o f having a feast. "A \\i i-le boatload of young Duck lin g »!" i.v v g h t hungry Mr. Fox. "Whoever w <* !u »uch luek before? I would not beti-. r with old Mr. Drake, hut bow I win;. I had a dozen mouth» and paw »! I c uld have Ducklings for dinner for a week!" Mr. Fox grew hu. cter every *ee- ond. and when the be.;* touched tli» bank, without waiting to find out 'If the Duck* wer> going to get out o f it, he made a spring for the bout, expect ing to laud right In the midst of the Ducklings. But ala» and Black for nil well-laid planst—they often go aw ry; nnd so It was with the well-laid plan which Mr. Fox bad, for when lie struck the boat, out flew all the Ducks, and even old Captain Drake was as spry as the others. Fright made him forget bis old age. nnd he flapped his wings and away be swam. And where do you think Mr. Fox was all this time? Under the bout, trying to get free, for be hit the side nnd over it went, with him under It. A fter a while he managed to swim out, and there, far off In the distance, Mr. Fox saw bis dreamed-of dinners. It was no use to swim after them, for they were close to the bank, and he knew that the farmer's gun might put an end to bis ever again being hungry If lie was seen near the farm, so he swam for the bank and sudly walked toward home, a liuugrler but a wiser fellow. “ A duck on land is worth more than a boatful," thought Mr. Fox, “ and if 1 should meet one this minute here in the woods, even if it was tough old Mr. Drake, I would like to see it get away.” (Copyright.) W By M ILDRED M A R S H A LL Facts about your name; Its history; meaning; whence It was derived; significance; your lucky day and lucky Jewel «E U N IC E H Y IS THE SKY BLUE A FTElt astronomers nnd scientists 0f various kinds had puzzled over this apparently simple question for many hundreds o f years. Prof. John Tyndall, a famous scholar of the last century, solved the mystery with tho following explanation: Sunlight Is pure white light, made up of rays of the seven primary colors which are seen in the rainbow— red, orange, yellow, green, blue. Indigo and violet. The sky, which is really the nlr width surrounds tiie earth, is filled with myriads o f tiny specks or par ticles of matter which absorb some o f the colors In the rays o f sunlight nnd reflect others— forming the com bination which we have come to know as “ sky blue.” The variations in shnde of this blue is due to the fact that the atmosphere is filled with dif ferent densities o f these (lust-particles at different times nnd also to the vary ing angles at which the sunlight strikes upon them. A fter a rain, how ever, the nlr is washed comparatively clear nnd the sky then appears at Its true blue which we are accustomed to associate with It. If one could penetrate outside the shell o f air which surrounds the earth, the "sky." Instead o f being blue, would appear to be pure white because there would be nothing to inqiede the direct rays of the white sunlight. TD EUNICE Is nn auspicious name. It means “ bringing victory" nnd Is one o f the many names derived from the Greek “ nike,” signifying vic tory. Nike was the goddess of vic tory nnd nnnu-d the images which ndorned the prows of the warships of Greece. The famous Winged Victory Is the largest of the Nikes. Feminine names ending In “ nike” were very popular with the Greeks. Iterenlke was used In early times in Macedonia and was sometimes spelled Pherenlke. The princesses of the two Greek kingdoms of Syria nnd Egypt favored Berenlke and there are In numerable instances of Its use by them in early Greek history. It wus from these royal patrons Bernice came to be adopted by the family of Herod. The name occurs frequently in the history of Chris tianity nnd it was home by that Bernice who heard the defense of St. Paul. France liked the name, though it seems to lack all trace of French In fluence. The peasants of Normandy (C op y righ t.) --------o -------- created Berenice 11 ml bestowed it upon tlieir daughters. The French Vero- tiique nnd the English Veronica are said to be corrupt forms of the name, but much doubt is cast upon such a How to Read Your Characteristics contention. and Tendencies—the Capabilities or Weaknesses That Make for Success The moonstone is the gem of or Failure as Shown in Your Palm. Bernice. It Is said to protect her from all danger and to bring her true love. It Is believed that one can note the “SHALL I TRAVEL?" waxing and waning of the moon In Its depths and that lovers can read C O M E T IM E S the mount of the moon. the future therein. Monday Is her ^ nr I.nnn, bears a large number o f lucky day and 2 her lucky number. horizontal lines, in addition to the (C o p y rig ht.) vortical lines o f travel. I f these hori --------1)-------- zontal lines cross the face of the Profiteering. mount and reach the line o f fate, the W ife— How many fish did you catch Journeys undertaken by the subject last Saturday, George? hnve been or will be longer and more Husband—Six. darling—nil beauties. important than those indicated by the W ife— I thought so. That fish deal short, heavy, vertical lines on the er has made a mistake again. He's same mount. But the travels. In this charged us for eight.— Stray Stories. case, may be within the subject's own country and not outside its boundaries. When horizontal lines enter the line of fate and travel upward with If. they show voyages that will benefit the subject materially. But when the end of any o f these horizontal lines droops or curves downward toward the wrist, the voyage has been or will be unsuccessful. Lines that ascend, Lo* Angeles, C a l—Charles E Me- to ***♦ section o f the state this no matter how short a distance. Indi Klnley, mining man of Prescott. Arlx.. 1 * " * 8on f ° r the first time In manv cate successful voyages. When one said to have been a cousin j f the late j ,a:d ^ra ^ Whitney. Lane coun- o f these horizontal lines crosses an other. the voyage will be repeated, for President Mi Klnley. died Sunday night : aar,™Rura1 agent, who returnej some Important reason. I f such a line at the wheel of his automobile on the | 3 * ,urd*ir from a two weeks’ vacation, hears a square, danger is Indicated, highway between Pa»adena and E a glo ! ntoHly in Tillamook county but the subject is protected from mis Rock, near here. He had been 111 fortune. D allas—Deer coming down from the for some time and was accompanied (Coprr!*»») timber along the upper waters of the by a nurse. He was 46 years of age. — o -------- La Creole river have become so de spa x ONE GOOD structive to young orchards Just out Three Burned In Plane. ^ I TURX side the west city limits o f Dallas i L j L It is Pan Cupid's Los Angeles. Cal —W. 11. Robinson, that permission ha» been asked of ■ *' ’ prank aviator, and two men passengers were the state game commission to kill For a woman burned to death here Sunday night them. Roy Bremtner, deputy state to find when the airplane in which they were game warden, was here this week In she marries a riding caught fire. It plunged to vestigating the matter for the com crank That her lifs is earth. mission. a grind. YOUR HAND