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About The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19?? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1926)
Washington, D. C.— The federal gov- Bits of Best News Items From Everywhere. “ ___ _ eminent moved Monday to prevent ¡formation of "a gigantic combination for monopolistic control- or the bak ing business and to fore« dissolution of such of its component part'-' as an alleged already to have been as FARMERS WELL OFF, IL S. REPORT SAYS .GenersI Gdin in Production De dared Undesirable. Proceedings were started by the de- . _ _ _ partment of Justice in the federal court at Baltimore against seven great bak- — -------- ing corporations and eight Individuals. Including the recently chartered Ward Slightly Smaller Crop o f Wheat In Events o f Noted People. Governments Pood Product* corporation and W il dicated With (Stocks “ Not and Paciffe Northwest, and Other liam B. Ward. The court was asked to view the defendants as having vio-1 • Burdensome.*’ Things Worth Knowing. lated both the Sherman anti-trust law • ■■— j and the Clayton act and to permanent-1 • ly enjoin them from continuing further Washington. D. C. — Declaring the A 1000-room hotel to be called the jn ,he m er(er. PUT IN CONCISE FORM Coolidge, in honor of the president. Other defendants named in the sc will be started in Chicago within SO lion were the Ward Baking corpora- days. Plotke £ Grosby. builders, have lion, the Ward Baking company. Gen- announced. The hostelry will be 25 oral Baking corporation. General Bak- ing company. Continental Baking co r stories and cost $5,000,000. u , poration. United Bakeries corporation h Z , "*»<> Howard H Ward William Dein- ol Owlshead. Me served and escaped ^ R „ j. w . Rum. on two transports which were o r - ^ R R pe t i„ on. G„ orge Q. ^ Salem. — The lienntngsen Holding corporation, with headquarters in Port semhled. _ _ _ __ GUATEMALA ADOPTS QUETZAL, NEW COIN LESS DEMAND SEEN farmers generally In a better position today than at any other time since 1»20, the department of agriculture ¡n a statement Sunday night on the farm outlook for 1926. said: "Any gen era! expansion in production this year would tend to piace farmers in a less favorable . COQOmlc rositlon than at present.- An Advance Showing of T Luxurious Fur Trimmings Turn* From Paper Money to Silver Coin. At Attractively Moderate Prices land and capitalised at $1,000.000, filed \Vushiugtou.— A new cuiu Ua* uuulo articles ot Incorporation with the alata Its appearanc« In lit« moncy-changtiitf corporation department here Tuesday. marts of the world. It U called the Monmouth -The annual report of quit sal, and la the sliver staudard of the Monmouth co-operative creamery,I '■••aletaala. After 2S year» of a paper recently made public, showed an In- «"*’ ' v,,rr" ' Amerienn republic Is uew Issuing silver money, crease in profits over the previous to he followed shortly by gold coins, year and an addition to the surplus and smaller fractional ones of copper. of $1654.65. This company Is one of ''.V step forward lit tloanc* Is In th>* few successful co-operative Insti keeping with oilier developments of tutions in this part of the country. this moot populous, and porlmpa moat richly endowed, of all the Central TillaniAok — A special electlou will Amoflcau countries," saya a bulletin be held at Ray City February 18 to from the Washington headquarters of National Geographic society. vote on a new charter and a new bond the “Ouatomal* possesses the Inrgcst rail-' issue. road mileage of any country between | Salem. — John T. Brown. 66 years Mexico and South America, and. al old. Marlon county farmer, experienc though figures vary from time to time, ed his first ride on a railroad train the value of its exports, well up in this week, when* with a daughter, he Hie millions, will be found each year j ranking first or second among Ventral left for Savannah. Ga. Bowen was American countries. born on a furm on Howell prairie be Leadership Traditional. tween Salem and Sllverton and has ‘'Guatemala'* place near the front resided in the immediate vicinity ever of th« Central American procession is since. trndlllouul. At tho romlug of the: ilrst Europeans the region was Inhuh Eugene. — Kenneth Stephenson of Ited hy the Muyu Quiche Indliins. Portland has been appointed assist tierce lighters hut among the most snt graduate manager, according to a highly civiltxed peoples of their lime recent announcement. Mr. Stephenson, Their history reads like u romances who is a senior in tho school of busi and the remarkable rulua they liavoj ness administration, will work only left indicate a widespread realm of power und inlluence. The Spaniard< part time. made Guatemala the administrative Mill City.— Five men are working center of all of tViitral America anti on the Detroit to Mill City telephone part of Mexico. line of the forest service, changing the "A fter throwing off the Spanish i wire from trees to poles and thus mak yoke the country wus for a lime u | ing the line more reliable. This work part of the empire of Mexico, hut lu j was started last year and will be com 18113 an independent nation was formed under the title of the Ventral pleted this year. American federation, embracing also Pendleton. — S. S. Stokes, deputy the present Honduras, Salvador, Nlcu sheriff in Umatilla county for about ragvia and Costs Itica. One by one one year, has tendered his resignation the states seceded and formed hide j to Sheriff Cooktngham. Mr. Stokes pendent republics. •'Another unsuccessful attehipt to came here from. Walla Walla, where for several year he was on the staff of unite several Ventral American conn j tries was made In 1921. A treaty rati | Washington state prison. fled hy Guatemala, Honduras and Sal 1 Salem.—Thomas K. Campbell, public vador resulted In a federation known : service commissioner, was Saturday as the Republic o f Central America, notified of his appointment to mem with Tegucigalpa, the capital of lion j The bership on the committee on express duras, the administrative seat. and other contract carriers and the new republic, however, was short- j lived. Guatemala today continues In j special committee on uniform regula a sole role with the other nations lory laws in the National Association of tiie world, although many oo-opern- j of Railway and Utility commissioners live agreements, especially In relation I Furs are to be lavishly used in the trimming of Milady's (all and win ter garments and our splendid new slock them in in an abumlnace of styles and widths, U well as all desirable eludes. You'll be fascinated by their their beauty and delightfully pleased with our attractively moderate prices. Partivulaily important are these special ofleringa in l‘ur Collar*. — Main Floor, Fancy Qoods Section Fur Collars in C o n e y nc Fur Collars in Opos at each ____ sum at each ... Beautiful Coney Fur Collars, lined and ready to sew on your garment. They come 8 inches wide and 27 inches long. Shown in black, brown, kit and blue fok Ksp. cully undervalued at |6.95. Fveptmually fine Opossum bur Cullar>. H Inches wide and 27 lin bev lung, lined and ready to w w on your garment They n«me In stone marten, litch, Black racoon and natural. Special at $12.95. Just Received an Importation of ' Velvet Brocade Georgettes A Rich, High Grade Ma-^, A terial for Dresses and A M inch width and a very Georgettes, especially adapted ..igns in black, red and black, copen, cocoa, turquoise, white, _ / 5 %/ g Y d s fine quality <>( the new Velvet Brocade for dresses ami tunics Conics in nest dr grey and copen, tan and brown, brick and etc. PC. oe. . jne.ij c was her and George B. Smith. There was little likelihood, the de- in sight ot his own home unen ms . .. . , , ... The department of justice, in a partment said, of a larger domestic lie a . m en w i . t . . . stat(?nu,nt_ declared the action had re- and foreign demand for agricultural capsized in the heavy surf, suited from investigations which be- products. On the contrary, there were Handshaking has been prohibited ian with the first rumors of import- indications of a possible decrease in among all city employes in Mantua. ,nt mergers In the baking and related the demand in the latter part of the ' ", , .. ¿¡elds, and continued against the bak- year Italy by an order. Henceforth the . . J J . . . mg concerns as soon ns the Ward “ No reduction in farm wages may Roman salute must be used as the sign Food Products corporation received Its be expected,” it was added, "and tho of greeting. j charter in Maryland last week. cost of farm equipment will probably An Atlantic City dispatch says the Announcement of plans for a $2.000.- remain at present levels. Sufficient sinking of the two-masted barge John' 000,000 organisation” was claimed by funds will be available for agricultural Will Promote u Full Growth of Hair. Howard approximately six miles east 'he department to have confirmed its credit in most regions at about the Will also Itcatore the Strength, by northeast of Brigantine gas buoy findings that foundation stones for a same rates as in 1925." Vitality and the Beauty of the Sunday morning shortly after IX huge combine were being gathered to- \ slightly smaller world crop of llair. If your Hair ia Dry and o'clock and the complete disappear gether. It charged in court papers wheat was indicated, with world stocks Wiry. Try— • ance of her crew of 15 men is cloud that the control proposed by the de- at the beginning of the new crop year ed in mystery. fendants extended both to local and -not burdensome.” interstate competition. Domestic stocks were likely to be Duplication of the cable from Barn- Attention was called by the depart- smaller, and the statement declared field, Vancouver island, to Fanning ment to the unique character of the ac-: jf an average of hard spring wheat island, in mid-Pacific, will be com tion, inasmuch as it seeks to prevent equal to that of last year was planted pleted by September 30 this year. The If you are bothered with Falling the formation of a combination in and average yields secured, export work, which is being done by the Tele Dandruff, Itching Scalp, or any Hair restraint of trade. It was asserted. | and domestic prjees might be expected graph Construction & Maintenance Trouble, wo want you to try a jar of however, that all of the elements to be “ more in line with those in other company, will cost £2,400,000. -HAST IN D IA 11AIB GltOWKR. Th* necessary to the amalgamation had exporting countries than at present." |remedy c.iittnins nodical properties that Gem experts of seven nationalities been pressed into three large concerns Corn acreage equal to last year, tho f $-'•> to the roots of tho Hair, itimulatea are contending for possession of part and named them as the Ward Baking statement added, would suffice, with ’ the akin, helping nature do ita work. of the famous Romanoff crown jewels, corporation, the General 'Baking cor- average yields, to meet feeding and Heaves the hair soft and silky. Perfumed with a which the soviet government has plac- poration and the Continental Baking commercial requirements as fully as halm of a thousand flowers. The best known remedy ed on the market. Americans are the corporation. Each of these, but chief- J ¡u 1925. Relatively low prices prob- to International railroads, have Imen | Baker.— Declaring that the 2 mill for Heavy and Beautiful Black Kyc Browa, alao most active bidders, closely followed iy the Continental, the court petition ably wonld continue for oats unless made between the members of tills levy asked by the county court If vot restores Gray Hair to its Natural Color. Can be used effervescent Latin-American family. by French and British experts. j aid. had acquired numerous competing yields were greatly reduced. ed at the coming primaries would put ’‘Guatemala has an area about j with Hot Iron for Straightening. A stipulation that husband and wife bakeries and they, with the Ward For cattle, the department said the the county on a normal financial basis. equal to that of the stale of LonUlann be full partners and share equally Food Products corporation, have the "immediate and long time outlook" J. L. Dodson, county Judge, has issued Price Sent by Mail, 50c; 10c Extra for Poataga and Is the second largest of the Ven their joint net income will be con-isame resident agent in Maryland. was favorable with a “ reasonable con a complete report on the total expendi tral American republics. As It Is, AGENT'S OUTFIT tained in a marriage contract for Formation of the alleged monopoly stant demand" for beef anticipated, tures made by the county for the last about midway between the United | S. D. LYONS 1 Hair (îrow tr, I Tem pi* which Doris Stevens, president of the wa* charged by the department to The number qf steers was said to te five year in the construction and main States and South America, and front Ojia I Shampoo. I Frews* In* 318 N. Central Dept. B Oil. I Fa«*« Cream and dlran* have been conceived several years ago the lowest in many years, but present ing both on the Varlhliean and the l'u- National Woman's party and wife of lion for MlUn*. £•'. Ita Eatr* tenance of roads. for I'o iU i« . by William B. Ward and his asso- breeding stocks were apparently large Oklahoma City, Okla. eifle. It occupies a strategic position, Dudley Field Malone, will seek leg Salem.—Edwin Carter. Silver Creek both politically and economically. ciates. and that there plans had been enough to "supply as much beef as it islative sanction. Falls logger, who lost his life as a re Mountains near thp west const, how directed to that end particularly since will pay cattle producers to raise. Sixteen citations into court for vio 1921. The outlook for the hog industry ap suit of an accident, is the only fatal ever. divide Its population unequally. lation of the 123-year-old state Sunday "Coffee might Justly I k - said to he peared favorable, with prices main ity listed among 551 accidents report the commercial patron saint of Guate blue law were made in Nashville. WORLD COURT PLAN ed to the state industrial accident com tained at high levels. Hogs in areas TH E REGAL OUR W AY mala, for other potential riches have Tenn., Sunday Among those summon- FACES NEW ATTAC K l}f commercial production were said mission for the week ending February been overlooked or Ignored In the de Is Steam Cleaning or ed for operating their business on the u„ . , . . _ Quality Cleaning i. Of the 651 accidents reported for velopment of great plantations to help Sabbath were the publishers of two Washington. D. C .-A n effort to In- to be the »mallest in five years and French Dry Cleaning the week, 441 were subject to the pro keep America and Europe supplied Sab a e o w e r of the American courts the Pre »ent "strong domestic demand Pressing and Dyeing newspapers and the p manager of the j voke ' OKe the me D power or tne American conns Not merely sponging for pork products” seemed likely to visions of the workmen's compensation with the cup that cheers. Volcanoes | to prevent entrance of the United city street car company. There is a difference act. that so often level Its buildings nod and placing a hot iron | States into the world court was made continue most of 1926. houses make rich returns In deposits between our way of Hundreds of persons Sunday watch- in a proceeding begun here Monday Although profits were likely to be on and in this way Vale.— The first week in February ed the transfer of more than 900 pris- j by jjenj amjn Catehings. a Washington less than during the last two years saw the beginning of Vale’s promised o f volcanic ash that renew the soil anil doing work and our work the dirt into the make fertilization unneeeasary. A oners to the new Los Angeles county | ¡aw.yer the department forecast a "good land settlement boom of 1926. A Spo imitators. Our eas large part o f the chicle that goes Into garment. In this way Jail. The prisoners staged a small riot The action wag brought ln the gu. year” for the sheep industry. kane man was here to plat lands the manufacture of chewing gum In terners' clothes always much harm is done in before leaving the old overcrowded ;)rcme court which wag asked by The dairy industry generally was around Vale which are for sale and the United States conies from Guate look new and have a stead of making the prison, wrecking two tanks and ea- Catehings for permission to file a suit said to be in a relatively strong posi also the lands In this district which mala. Banana farms In the tropical more aristocratic look. dangering the building for a while by. requiring Secretary Kellogg to show tion. Slight increases ln young stock are open to homestead entry. This lowlands have lately begun to rival garment look like new setting fire to a pile of debris. j cauge wby be ghould not be restrained j during the next two years might be information will be supplied 111 home- the roffec plantations in production W e care for and store your suit while you are out of the city “ Guatemala City, the nation's cap desirable, the department said. Should seekers from M nneapolis and 12 from Information spread in government j from consummating this country’s en Itnl, presents another example of the the present trend in foreign production Spokane. R egal G leaners , T ailors a n d H atters circles Sunday that the department of lranc<' ' n,° ?he world tribunal. progressive spirit of the country. Prac . , C o n t e n d i n g t h a t m e m h e r a h i n i n ' t h e continue upward, however, and con- justice was prepared to move quick- t-ont naing mat memDersnip in tne . .. McMinnville. The county fair board tically destroyed by a violent earth 127 North Sixth Street, Bet. Glitan and Hoyt (with the Orange Front) . . , r i b u n a l wmtlH he unconstitutional the sumption in Europe fail to Increase, ly against certain phases of . bread j and . t 'riounai would oe unconstitutional, tne ___ __ for this year was named Saturday by quake In 1917, there are hardly any I ’hone Broadway 1309 food oroducts mergers The character! petitioner declared the resolution of competition in domestic mar- he Yamhill county court. S. S. Dun traces of the cutastrophe In the or of the proceedings remained a e a r J adherence adopted by the senate rest-!kets wonW *>• “ “ Important price fac can, county school superintendent. Is derly, well-built city of churches, Satisfaction or No Pay Mail Orders Solicited theaters, clubs, shops and homes of fully guarded secret and no official ed on an invalid use of judicial and I ° r- an ex-officio member. Other mem today. legislative authority. of the department would discuss it. bers are Chester Mulkey and Lee Natives Largely Indian!. The petition will not necessarily 'CLAM S PROPAGATED Fletcher, farmers In the McMinnville About GO per cent of the population Word from the state of Chiapas, end in a decision by the supreme FROM EGG TO ADULT district, and Frank Carlyle of Spring- is o f pure Indian blood mid almost southern Mexico, says the tomb of court upon the walldfty of the world, Albany. N Y . _ Sc)ence has stolen brook. Yamhill county will have Its half tiie remainder are half-castes. In Cuauhtemoc, the last emporer of Mex court resolution. It merely asks leave (another marth on mother nature, the first fair this fall since 1922. the mountains of northwestern Guate ico, has been discovered in the moun to file a suit which would require an state cons,irvation commlggion an mala live thousands of pure-blooded Eugene.— The I>ane county court will tains, where the memory of the heroic answer from Secretary Kellogg. It nounced Sunday (t had learned to pro. Indians, maintaining the traditions of Aztec still is revered. According to the will be passed upon by the court after paf;ate from eggg to aduU mUe neck be asked to obtain additional right of their forefathers. They have won the way on the McKenzie highway from admiration o f travelers for their phy story, the guarding of the tomb has it reconvenes March 1. clams, soft shell clams, scallops and Springfield to Thurston, a distance of sique, cleanliness and scrupulous lion been banded down from generation to tussels. The commission last Septem five miles, to widen it from 40 feet to esly. One visitor tells of trying to generation. Mr. Chamberlain Gains. ber announced it had successfully do 86 feet, according to Roy Klein, state buy a ring from an Indian girl who In one of th largest transactions of Washington, D. C.— The condition mesticated the wild oyster and was highway engineer, and J. S. Sawyer, refused to sell beenuse It wus not 7.2 Its kind in the Industrial history, ln- 0f George E. Chamberlain, ex-senator raising it by hand, so to speak, in the district engineer, who were here con pure gold, and she did not wish to sell volvine approximately $165,000,000, j of Oregon, who is ill at his home here, Glenn Cove hatchery. ferring with th' members of the Lane u stranger an Imitation! Blair & Co., Inc., and the Chase Se had so far improved Monday night that William Firth Wells, conservation “ The nnture lover finds the trop court. t curities corporation of New York, 3at- It was decided not to summon his rela- j biologist, perfected the oyster culture leal lowlands of Guatemala a fascinut Salgm.— The state tax on gasoline Ing land, with their dense forests cov nrday acquired control of the Asso tiveg from Portland, reports from his work and laid the foundation for other L Our business is firm ly established, well managed and distillate used in Oregon during ering more than a million acres. Glmil ciated Oil company, one of the largest bedside stated. shellfish propagation. ; and permanent. trees are linked together hy trailing producing and retaining companies on The commission believes that Mr. 1925 aggregated $3.127,188.27, a gain Ex-Senator Chamberlain was taken • vines above a gorgeous carpet o f or the Pacific coast. suddenly ill Sunday night and Dr. Ed W ells’ discoveries will not only assist of 17 per cent over the revenue from chlds, waxen begonlns, the peculiar ; 2. Your savings will be safe. ward F. Bickford, who was summoned a falling indbstry—for the business of the same source in 1924, according to blossoms of the plantain, anil scarlet Prohibition was the foremost topic to attend him, stated that he bad j taking shellfish constantly becomes a statement prepared by Secretary of ■polnsettlii*. in New York church circles Sunday. ; 3. Your income will be regular and dependable. Collections of state suffered a hemorrhage. A nurse was more precarious beacuse of the un State Kozer. “The new coin bears the name of Several ministers discussed the sub called into attendance Immediately and certain supply— but will also increase taxes on motor fuel oils for 1924 are the bird tiint Is the national emblem ; 4- Dividends paid by check first of each month, or ject in their sermons, referring to the , , .... shown In the statement as $2,672,- of liberty of Guatemala. The quetzal a very desirable food. ’ quarterly. statement last week by Rev. James laa “ ' n 1 m tonstant F 481.98. Is more truly a bird of liberty than Empringham, secretary of the church the Ainnrlran eagle, for the quetzal Frozen Body Identified. Father Kills Family. | 5. Exempt from State Personal Property Tax. Sal»>m.—The state tax investigating temperance society, who now favors will not even live If kept In captivity committee created by the last legisla San Diego, Cal.— Thomas M. Peteet, Paulsboro, N. J — The body of the modification of the Volstead act to It Is still, as It was to their Maya an ; 6- Dividends exempt from Normal Federal Income young woman found Sunday encased his wife and one daughter are dead ture Saturday announced a meeting in cestors, a more or less sacred symbol legalize light wTines and beer T ax. Salem on February 23 and 24. The to the Guatemalians. A story Is i In a cake of ice on the Delaware river and another daughter is in a serious Twenty robbers early Saturday sack shore is identified as that of Mrs. condition as a result of what police say first day of the session wll ble given told concerning the part a quetzal ed a smalltown railroad office near | Mary Rujack, 29, of PottstOwn, Pa. was Peteet’s attempt to blot out his over to hearing arguments on taxation played In the unequal duel between Peoria. III. seizing equipment which M„ Rujack_ who fiigappeared from family with gas. The four were found problems by any who wish to appear. the Mayn king Tecum Union, and Don 820 they later used to hold up and rob a ht.r hoInf; November 17 last, was In 111 in the gas-filled kitchen of Peteet's Newspapermen are to be especially In Pedro de Alvarado, the Spanish con Ro.-k Island freight train, from which heaIth and wag bp)leypd to haye been home. An automatic pistol was found vited. The second day is to be devot queror, which was fought to prevent A quetzal, In Ills they look about $10,000 worth of *1- drowned ln the 8cbuylkll, riyer. The near Peteet and It was thought that ed to a conference with county asses further bloodshed. efforts to old the king, pecked ot Ihe cohol. Cutting the air hose on the 70- Schuylkill river flows Into the Dela- the man forced bis family to lie down sors. eyes of Don Pedro through the holes ................................................................. ■ f * f “ t t T f t l t t t l t T t t t l » Oi l car train, the robbers held the crew ware six miles above where the body on the kitchen floor while he turned In Ills helmet, tiie only vulnerable Klamath Falls. — Decision to open prisoners while their mates carted the was found. spot, ns he was clud In steel from lfcad on the gas. bids February 23 for the sale of $75,- barrels of alcohol away in trucks. 000 worth o f county school bonds to to foot.” Missing Priest Traced. Soviet Holds American. Premier Mussolini's speech In the finance an impressive construction chamber of deputies Saturday, in Kansas City, Mo.— Two new clews Harbin, Manchuria. — An American program this year was announced Sat Safety for Children which he warned Germany against the were uncovered Monday by detectives named Bunting, an ex-employe of the urday by County School Superintend It Is notable that tho Lincoln high- anti-Italian campaign carried on in searching for Rev. Francis E. Hage* Baldwin Locomotive works, was ar ent Fred Peterson. The money will the reich, was characterized frequent- ^ dorn, Catholic priest, who disappeared rested Sunday and marched pinioned be utilized to build new schools, new wuy Is free from annoyance or danger from Hint class which has been Instru ly In political circles as almost equlv-, Saturday night. Records at the priest’s through the streets. His arrest was play sheds and teachers’ cottages In mental In robberies und murders on county school districts aU-nt to a declaration of war against hank revealed that ho drew $170 Sat- due to a dispute with Russians over primary some transcontinental roads. The ren- throughout the country. Gennany. All day long Mussolini s urday, virtually exhausting his ac- the ownership of a factory. son for this Is that the Lincoln high words of warning were discussed, and count. A man dressed as a priest Later, through the Intercession of way Is sway from the main transcon If Really Busy his speech was declared to be one of :Bter was reported to have been seen the consul, Bunting was released. tinental railroad lines. Hoboes nnd the best, certainly the most slgnifi- ln the back seat of an automobile The police, however, removed the A body who keeps butty hardly ever tramps and robbers travel on these cant, of his International statements speeding toward the outskirts of the American flag which was flown over becomes a busybody. — Boston Tran-! railroad* anti holdups and thefts of I cars practically all occur in tho vicin since the Corfu incident. I city. script. the factory. ity of the rail lines. THE EAST INDIA HAIR GROW ER East India Hair Grower A SAFE INVESTMENT ; WITH GOOD DIVIDENDS Our First Preferred Shares Pay You % on Your Money WHY YOU SHOULD BUY THIS STOCK Investment Department Electric Building PORTLAND ELECTRIC POWER COMPANY P rinting of E very Description A D VO C A TE P R IN T IN G 312 MACLEAY BLDG. C O M PAN Y BROADWAY 5807