The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969, September 21, 1923, Image 6

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    WORLD HAPPENINGS
OF CURRENT WEEK
500 B E R K E LE Y HOMES BURN
G rw « Fire Gets Out o f Control and
Sweeps Residence Section.
Berkeley, Cal.— S i* hundred build­
ings were destroyed and damage of
$10,000,000 done Monday in the con­
flagration which wiped out 35 entire
Brief Resume Most Important Œ
Daily News Items.
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ures compiled by the mayor's office,
ft was estimated that 2400 persons
lost their homes.
OKLAHOMA HOLED
EM
•J S T A T E N E W r S v * o * «
IN B R IE F .
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I *X II SCH O O L PA ljS * I
Grants Pass.— A rich gold vein has
been encountered in the Harry Sisk-
ron mine near Holland.
The vein,
while only five inches in width, is
quite extensive and carries gold
values up to $300 a ton.
Troops to Clear All Streets at
Every Midnight.
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Salem.— Plans for the special enter­
tainment to be provided for the high
Berkeley, Cal.—Fire, sweeping over
the hills east of Berkeley Monday
late fair under the auspices of or*
afternoon laid waste to the Craginont
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gon bankers, have been completed by
and Euclid avenuo districts, destroy-
Mrs. Mollie Brunk, local newspaper
Events of Noted People, Governments Inc at least 500 residences within an As Plans for State-Wide Occupation woman.
area estimated at 50 blocks in extent
and Pacific Northwest, and Other
Progress, Ku Klux Klan and
Salem.— Ward Irvine, private score- j
in one of the choicest residential sec­
I tary to Governor Pierce, has left for j
Things Worth Knowing.
Governor Silent.
tions of the city and causing millions
1 Pendleton where he will attend the
of dollars’ damage.
annual roundup.
W hile in eastern
No lives were known to have been
Oregon, he will visit a number of
The Butte £ Superior Mining com- lo“ t- “ '«hough two students were seen
Oklahoma City, Okla.— State wide
pany has passed its quarterly dividend to I>lui»|ge Into a vortex of fire when | martial law took a definite form Sun other cities in connection with his of­
ficial duties.
due at this time. The last dividend the roof of a house, upon which they
day night when Oklahoma City, lead­
had
climbed,
collapsed.
payment was 50 cents June 30.
Mill City. The Hammond Dumber
Hundreds of frenzied residents fled ing the way for the remainder of the company is accumulating its winter
It is understood from information from the burning area as the fire state, passed under the virtually com­
-upply of logs, now having approxi­
gathered in reliable sources that Pre­ swept down the slope of the hills,
plete control of the military,
mately 3.000,000 feet stored at the log
mier Mussolini will proclaim the an­ burned its way through the closely
in his proclamation issued Saturday , I,on<«- These logs will be used when
nexation of Flume to Italy within a settled and exclusive district and
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night
Governor Walton said plainly
p
lu*
week, probably about September 15.
eventually died down to a smoulder­
ging operations.
that his move was directed at the
ing
ring
of
flame
encompassing
the
Sir Thomas Lipton »*»» cheered by
Eugene.— A campaign against the
klan as an organization and that he
Sing Sing officials and prisoners Sun­ entire area which it had devastated.
preposed amendment to the charter
The
prosperous
residential
section
would bend every effort to drive it
day when he visited the prison and at­
of Eugene which would permit the
tended a baseball game between mem­ was a smoky waste.
from the state.
showing of Sunday moving pictures
The
advance
of
the
fire,
which
broke
General orders embodying the es­
bers of the mutual welfare league and
here was started Sunday at the First
out
ourly
Monday
in
brush
in
Contra
sential regulations under which the
an "outside” team, played Inside the
Christian church when the pastor, I»r
Costa
county,
was
heralded
by
ugly
state capital will live during the bus -
prison wails.
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, I E. V. Stivers, spoke upon the sub-
gray clouds of smoi.e which swept pension
of civil authority, were is- ject
Charles Toth of Boston, Mass., Sun­ over the brow of the hill, drlVcn by a
sued by Lieutenant-Colonel W. S. Key,
Corvallis.— A copper washboiler still
day swam the English channel. Start­ brisk wind and blanketed the city of in command of local troops.
Berkeley
throughout
the
morning
und
Streets
and
highways
of
Oklahoma
inllm
rinR merrily oxer a kitchen
ing Saturday night from the French
side, the American landed near St, early afternoon.
county, in which Oklahoma City is stove, a Jar of corn mash and another
Within an hour the conflagration located, must be cleared between mid­ jar partly full of corn whisky, brought
Margaret's bay. He had been In the
had eaten its way into the outer fringe night and 5 A. M , according to the a fine of $500 and a jail sentence of
water 16 hours and 40 minutes.
S M IL E S B E X E F IC E N T
of exclusive homes on the hillside and orders. Persons whose employment 90 days for W. J. Roberts, a home­
As a direct result of the trip of the was spreading in three directions,
makes it necessary for them to be steader living between Alsea and c p H K Y are like the beaming beacons,
late President Harding to Alaska, a wreaking havoc as it advanced.
blazing through the night over
abroad during tbe interval between j Beilefountain.
reorganization of the activities of the
The Berryman reservoir district was these hours must obtain passes. Carry- j Garibaldi.— The demand for lumber snarling waters hiding perilous reefs.
bureau of education for the benefit of completely wiped out, and the flames
The pilot of a soul may be momen­
native Indians and Eskimos is an­ progressed down the slope toward the ing of firearms is forbidden unless by from California and the middle west tarily undecided as to the course that
virtue of permission by the command- , has increased to such proportions that should be taken, but when a kindly
nounced by Commissioner John J. buy and nortli toward the University
ing officer. Sale of firearms and am the Whitney company has decided to smile sends its radiant ray across the
Tlgert.
of California.
munition is prohibited.
operate another shift. The extra shift somber sky, all doubt tiees before It.
Householders, whose homes were
Only one of the 29 representative
Public assemblages called for “ the will be in operation next week and
What is more touching and cheering
cities reported a decline In the retail threatened by the flames, made purpose of creating opposition to the 1 the company is busy assembling men than the smile of a child?
Who does not feel Its uplifting in­
cost of food in the year ending August desperate attempts to prevent their enforcement of martial law” are also to make up the crew,
fluence?
15, Dallas showing a decrease of one residences catching fire, but their ef­ forbidden, as is also the publication
Salem.—It will require approximate-
Observe the careworn as they move
per cent, in figures compiled by the forts proved unavailing until late in of articles tending to incite riot.
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„ . 1>' 500 additional pickers to handle the slowly down the street!
the
evening,
when
the
fire
at
last
was
Orders governing the conduct of . „ __ .
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bureau of labor statistics of the de­
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hop and prune harvest in Marion
See them turn their heads, or some-
put under control.
business, operation of public utilities
partment of labor.
county, according to reports of grow times pause In the presence of a face
and agencies that contribute to the
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, , «rs received in Salem Saturday. Un- illuminated with a beautiful sndle.
Martin B. Madden, representative e
i T nwun<i
welfare of the people will be issued | . _
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How quickly their burdens are lift­
in
I less these pickers are obtained at
from Illinois, chairman of the house OCYC,tu 'u ™ iia
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.once
there
is
danger
that
a
part
of
appropriations committee, is seriously
Pathway of Flames fwrom
“ me according
to tlme to 88 Lieutenant-Col-
th° 8ltuation
arrants,
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How wonderfully bright becomes
the crop will be lost.
111 at his home in Washington. The
the arch of the heavens under the
\ onel Key.
Simultaneous with the Is
exact nature of his illness, it was said,
San Francisco. I'he town of El 'h ,r I sue 0f the general orders it was an-
Klamath Falls.— The value of >60 magic touch of the wand that summons
had not been determined, although It a.lu wan virtually surround-l h i"'j „ounce,1 at military headquarters that cans of milk will be donated to near sweet smiles.
In a moment everything In nature
wtis attributed to heart disease.
Monday by a .fire that had destroyed a 8pe,.lal distrlct lourt Rrand jury east sufferers as a result of a relief
the Hill hotel and several other build scheduled to meet to investigate al- milk show, thought to be the first in is supremely glad.
The Greek government has arrested
The winds cense their growling* anil
ings. The people of El Dorado, nutn I leged misuse of state funds by Gov- Oregon, which was held at a local
eight persons suspected of the murder
pipe up merry tunes; people step
bering about 150. were in flight. Tele- ernor j c W alton would not be con. theater Saturday. A special children's
of the Italian boundary commission in
more considerately to avoid Jostling
phone connection to El Dorado was ; vened
performance was the attraction, with those near them, impelled suddenly to
Janina, according to a Rome dispatch
when informed of the intention of I ,he admission charge vine can of milk. be on their best behavior; jangling
to the Central News. The arrest of interrupted and the countryside be*
(ween El Dorado and Diamond Springs
!
I ’ he military to prevent the grand I Eugene.— The John Seavey and J. noises become mellifluous under the
Colonel Botzarlas, Greek member of
was ablaze at last reports.
¡jury's meeting District Judge George j W . Seavey hop crops in this county spell of a soul alight with love, mir­
the Greco-Itallan boundary commis­
Russian river summer resort towns i W. Clark asserted that the jury would
rored in sparkling eyes, dimpled
sion, is said to be imminent.
are arriving at Mayor F H. Park's cheeks and winsome Ups.
were threatened and some of them be convened and that the military
new concrete warehouse, on Pearl
Away goes the weight of years,
Wayne B. Wheeler, spokesman for were destroyed. Guernevllle was at I authorities could then order its ad-
street, both having been purchased by when a smile brightens our life und
one
time
surrounded
on
three
sides
the anti-saloon league, returned to
I journment.
A. M. Lawson of Portland, who was lifts our drooping spirits.
Washington Monday from an eight by a forest fire that began near the
"Th e grand jurors will meet,” Judge here Saturday in company with A. G.
We who are old regain our youth,
weeks' trip abroad, declaring that largest redwood grove near San Fran- clark deciared. “ The governor may
How delightful It is to feel the blood
Holden,
formerly
of
this
city,
who
is
The population of Guerneville dt,Mvt,r ^
,,rJor
x h ,,n , ^
ge0
“ European nations are cursed with , I ..,.
run warm In our veins, when we have
one of his buyers.
drink more than wnr debts.” He bit­
won a smile!
| r* ‘ *ar* ,l '*» l,'av,‘ " l- ir
* ;,ml a hat can be done about it."
Salem.—Governor
Pierce
announced
terly denounced Americans who tell bad placed their valuables in a hox
Our heavy feet are light as nlr; our
Courts will function as under civil
car which was being held by the rule, according to Major Gerald F. the appointment of Carl W im berly of rusty voice tries ?o hum a long forgot­
Europe that prohibition is a failure.
Northwestern
Pacific railway for I O'Brien, executive officer on Lieu- Roseburg as district attorney of ten song, whose words cotne hack from
The $5,000,000 originally asked of emergency.
Douglas
to succeed George the past with lilting laughter. Jovial
tenant Colonel Key s ¿taff, with the
the American people for Japanese
ieuner, who has resigned. Mr. Wim- and Jolly as a thrush, because a sunny
exception that cases involving ape
earthquake sufferers was exceeded by
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, berley is a democrat and has lived in soul in passing gave us a cheery stniie.
R ank O f fe r s R i g Loan.
cific violation of the general military
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The man or the woman who does not
more than $100,000 Tuesday as con­
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Tokio. — The Bank of Japan has orders will be prosecuted before a
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tributions continued to pour in from !
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| present city attorney of Roseburg. and carry a smile with him or her may
;i r. , d to m.ike
loan ot ..O.OOO.oeo court martial.
some day become bankrupt with thou­
every section of the country, but Red
I is a veteran of the world war.
sands of dollars in hunk stranded
Law enforcement in Oklahoma coun-
( roes officials s* nt forth the word that
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panics for payments on policies for ty was assumed by the military when
•',IM ' ‘«Y An airplane owned by among enemies.
continued support of the public w us
A smile passes current at Its face
thousands killed during the recent the Oklahoma City police department I " illiam Bodiker and which has been
necessary.
earthquakes and fires in Japan, ac- passed under the full control of Cap- ¡taking passengers for flights from Fox value everywhere. It is the one coin
Governor I’lnehot of Pennsylvania cording to an announcement after a tain Nelson J. Moore, and a military va"e y for the last six weeks, was de­ that enriches the profligate s;>ender,
hushes the voice of criticism, and wins
ltas made public a letter to ITesldent ) m mating of Tsuneta Yuno, president supervision over the sheriff’s office naollahed Friday night when the plane
for him enduring respect.
Coolidge suggesting that, with an nn ; o{ lht> h*lrgt Lifu insurance company, »a s established.
I crashed to the ground through a thick
A smile, like a well-aimed arrow of
thraclte coal supply assured for the representing 47 companies, and Mr.
Machine guns plant**d about the Frove of trees near Lyons. Mr. Bod- Cupid, never fails in piercing the
coming winter as a result of the agree inouye, finance minister, und Mr. city hall, the police station, the court-
anti his pilot were in the ma- heart and causing it to flutter with the
m* nt reached by representatives of h-hikl. president of the Bank of Japan, house and the city and county jails, ehtno. Neither was seriously in- most pleasing sensations, exhilarating
alike to the young and the old. who
operators and miners, steps be taken
President Yuno offered as security added reality to the occupation.
Ijured.
to safeguard the consumer against lu properties, worth 659.000.000 yen. he
Outside Oklahoma county and Tulsa
Salem.—There were a total of 701 frequently In times of trouble prefer
I reascl prices.
stated. A total of 30.000,000 yen is county, tho latter having been for industrial accidents in Oregon during It to the finest gold.
COMPILED FOR YOU
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MARTIAL LAW ORDER ,7 ^ 5rY nd,.?‘rUat *hi»
Som ething to
Th in k s i bout
By F. A. W ALKER
1 >23. tty M cClure Newspaper Syndicate )
necessary to meet insurance pay- more than a month under m ilitary! the week ending September 13, ac-
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ments. I’restdent Yuno said, and the ! rule, there was no semblance of mili- cording to a report prepared here by
Britain's Mine Fatalities.
During the last year 1.07r> fatal ac­
additional 20.000.000 yen will be used i tary activity.
1 members of the state industrial ac-
to assist the living policyholders.
Meanwhile as preliminary plans for cldent commission. Two of the ac- cidents. causing 1.153 deaths, occurred
Tho white collar workers of Japan 1 the statewide military occupation mov- cldents were fatal. They were C. W. In the mines and quarries o f Great
Britain.
are virtually destitute today, but from]»*,! apace, silence was maintained by | Richardson, watchman. Oregon City,
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170.000 to 200.004 laborers will be pro-1 Governor Walton and leaders of the ] and Herman Schleif, ditch walker,
vidol with work immediately to build | ku Klaix klan. the opposing figures in Hood River.
tinique situation.
houses ami bridges it was announced.
Salem.— The Auto Freight Terminal !
| About 50,000 carpenters ami plaster
company, with headquarters in Port-
M «u > 0<&EHT’c yA4YMFR
Henry Hartley, of Aberdeen. Wash., ers from all parts of Japan are being
Brazil's Rebels Win.
■ land and capita! stock of $60.000. has
B r o t h e r E n ujouL.il a b e e n
19-year-old son of Rev. R. C. Hartley, sent to Tokio to help in tho recon
Seventy Brazilian
incorporated by George V.
Buenos Airca.
flu . R lif H T IF A N Y B O D Y HRU
logging chaplain of the Grays Harbor struction work.
stata troopers were killed or wound**d Bishop. P. L Wilkinson and William
0 I V E H IM AC H /V tC E ’ -BLTTFfclO
district. Is probably one of the young­
The cabinet has decided to lift the when their encampment at Cruz Alta, Jossy. The Electric corporation, with j
S E B lT UJUZMT S O MUCH T H A T
est accredited preachers In the United duty on imports of huitding materials.
in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. was capital stock of $25.000 and headquar
T H E Y U X 3 U L H N T C^IVE H IM FK
State«. By vote of the open conference rice, grains meat nags etc
until ‘ I attacked
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. revolutionaries
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I ers in Portland has been incorpora­
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C H A N C E ,A * T H A T T H E Y W U A
of the First Methodist church, o f which March 31. 1»24. It has been announced a furious surprise attack, according ted by Ross Hartley. E. A. Clark and
A F R A ID TD T A h T O N E P
Rev. H. T. Greene is pastor, you n g1 here.
to a correspondent. The state troop­ M. M. Matthiessen.
Hartley Sunday was awarded a license <
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ers fli-d, abandoning their dead and
y . - ' - ' l - ' - id
Thirty f;\e b o M i of
to preach.
Death Declared Final.
wounded and quantities ot arms and ! wheat an acre was the production re- j
Boston Dr. Amos O Squatre. phy- ! equipment
\ major engagement bo-1 ported this year by J
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The expedition under Professor John
A. Miller, sent to Mexico by Swarth- si. ian at Sing Sing prison, told the ' • ' • n the two factions is momentarily j Camas valley, whose granary has 300o i
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more college to study Monday's solar American Prison association conven
bushels of prime quality. Such a crop |
eclipse, obtained 40 photographs o f the Don Monday that it was Impossible
would not be of special interest In
Senator K i n g Ml in Russia.
phenomenon. Professor Miller an to revive life by the injection ot a
eastern Oregon or in the Willamette
nounced.
The photographs will be solution of adrenaline chlorate in the
Moacow. — United States Senator valley, but in this section of Oregon!
used, he said, for th« purpose o f test heart wall after electrocution He said William H. King of Utah is confined it attracted considerable attention, for
Ing the Einstein theory o f relativity he had experimented with $0 men to his bed here because of a slight wheat Is not a common or regular :
and to obtain speciograms from which and It was found to be impossible to illness. Ho may not be able to leave crop with farmers in this territory
something relative to the chemical bring them back to life. He has of Moscow with the others of his party, Mr Stohle er marketing his wheat in
composition and motion of the sun's flciated at the executions of 114 per who have been investigating condi­ Coos county, hauling It ©j^r the new
corona can be learned.
Isons at Sing Sing.
tions In Russia early this week.
highway by truck*.
lo rd ly plasterers of Chicago, who
look down on bank presidents and col­
lege professors as base menials, step­
ped a little further Into the plutocratic
class Tuesday when they received a
w age scale of $15 a day of eight hours.
However, the $15 is merely a starting
point. Plasterers are so scarce that
rontractors gladly pay a fat bonus.
L U E L L A ¿ A T r-
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G O O D -B Y
By GRACE E. H A L L
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T X 7 E MEET and pass and speuk
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one word unheeding,
Though any hour may rob us of our
friend;
The voice that now In merry tones is
speeding.
With the eternal echoes soon may
blend;
We clasp today a hand that's warm
and living,
And gaze in eyes that hold a merry
gleara;
Tomorrow, the farewell look we may
he giving.
And lieur a blithe “ good-by” as In a
dream.
We hope and plnn and play, and part
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with laughter.
Unthinkingly, we use one word al-
ways;
And give no thought to what may
follow after.
As though we were assured of end­
less days;
Too oft we part when hearts are sad
and aching.
And s{*eak in tones that Cause a
smothered sigh;
Oh. let us hut remember we are taking
what, anytime, may be our last good-
by !
<© by Dodd. MraO & Company.)
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Robbers Were Too Greedy.
Burglars who broke into a flat In
Vienna, Austria, and stole valuables
were traced by the police owing to
their having greedily thrust into their
hag nn Ink bottle found on n table,
The Ink bottle was cracked in the bag
,ind as a result the robbers' homeward
track was marked by Ink spots on the
Pavement,
A g a i n I h ea r th a t c r e a k i n g step.
H e's r a p p i n g at th e d o o r —
T o o w e l l 1 k n o w the b o d i n g sound
T h a t ush ers In a bor e
— Jo hn G. Saxe.
SUMMER SOUPS
P O I . D soups of various kinds are
* « 7 l" !'Ulnr fur a beginning at
luncheons this season.
Jellied Chicken Bouillon,
Take a pint of hot chicken soup
well seasoned. Soak one tablespoonful
of gelatin in one-fourth of a cupful
of cold water and then add to the hot
soup. Add a fourth o f a cupfui of boil­
ing water and when cool add chopped
parsley. Chill. Bent slightly with a
fork and serve in bouillon cups with
wafers.
Cherry Soup.
Conk two tahiespoonfuls o f sago in
one r,1l'ful of boiling water until ten­
der. adding M k l water as needed un­
til the sago is perfectly clear. Cook
one quart of pitted cherries in one
quart o f water and one-fourth of a
cupful o f sugar, one-half a lemon fine­
ly sliced and three or four inches of
stick cinnamon. Boll fifteen minutes;
add the cooked sago and boil up; pour
slowly over two well beaten egg yolks
ami chili before serving.
Any berry may be used for this
soup, following the above directions.
A soup that is very popular le
Mushroom Soup.
Put a quart of milk and one cupful
of cream In a double boiler, add two
hay leaves, and a tablespoonful o f
floor mixed with some of the cold
milk. Cook for fifteen minutes or until
the flour Is well cooked, strain, add a
cupful of finely chopped mushrooms
that have been cooked in a tablespoon­
ful of butter for five minutes, add two
tahiespoonfuls of beef extract or
bouillon cubes to season, a cupful of
hot #>ter, and salt as needed. Seme
hot.
ik. U ii WTMtsrs
Calsa.)