The advocate. (Portland, Or.) 19??-19??, August 21, 1926, Image 2

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CURRENT WEEK
Bits of Best News Items From
Everywhere.
NO IN TER V EN TIO N , C 0 0 LI0 6 E
Church-State Conflict in Mexico Is
Own Affair.
FARM PROSPERITY
PRESIDENTS AIM
Paul Smith's. N. Y.—After a coafer
erne with Secretary of State Kellogg
at Whits Pine camp Monday President
Coolidge, it was authoritatively learn- Weak Spots in Economic Sit­
ed. has decided that no ground exists
uation Viewed.
for intervention in Mexico or for nny
variation o f his policy In dealing with
the Callea government.
The embargo on the export of arme
from the I'ntted States to Mexican
ivillans will not be lifted despite the
pressure brought to bear on the ad­
ministration by American sympathis­
Department Chief Reports Industries
ers with the Mexican clericals arrayed
Rooming With Foreign Trade
against the Callee government, nor
will any other step be taken that might
Holding Its Own.
be interpreted as an unwarranted in­
terference in the domestic concerns
of another country.
Paul Smith's. N. Y. With a country
It is understood, furthermore, that
there were developments of the utmost enjoying In general a widespread pros­
significance in the conference between perity. President Coolidge is working
the president and his secretary of to aid the agricultural and textile
state, last lag until n late hour, as a
manufacturing Industries where con­
result of which Mr. Coolidge is ex­
ditions
are not up to the genera) ecoo-
pected to take an early opportunity to
state to the country the course to pur- ( omic level.
sue in dealing with events growing ou t! WTille details were withheld, it was
of the warfare between church and *al*l Friday after a visit by Secretary
state in Mexico.
j Hoover of the commerce department
One of the developments Is said with Mr. Coolidge. that the government
to have been s statement by Secretary was attempting to Improve the farm
Kellogg poaltively assuring the presi- situation by steps which depended up-
dent that no Americans have suffered on a coordinated effort of the agencies
indignities or injuries lu person or ¡Hu* provide agricultural credits to
property as a result of the dispenses (ihe country. Such moves as have been
sion and expulsion decrees against th e1
*t was indicated, have been of
clergy in Mexico and other measures * tentative character and directed
for the regulation of worship carried through banks, insurance companies
into effect by the Calles government. an*i mortgage loan concerns.
Efforts of the commerce department
Complaints that Americans had
been insulted and injured and depriv­ In the textile industry were said to
ed of church property In violation of have been especially centered on the
treaty rights had proved unfounded cotton spinning trade. While these
upon Investigation, according to the too. were not described in detail, it
was said some progress had been
secretary of state.
made in adjustments in the industry
RACING W ATERSPO U T
° r • beneficial character and that In
ADVOCATE
1 8 8 a »«»— —
STATE N E W S ;
I' v Ç f O
IN BRIEF.
1-akevlew.—Carl W. Bowman, super
intended! of the lutkevlew schools, has
resigned to take a position la the San
Francisco city schools.
St. Helens.—Collections on Ihe 1935
In the
G O LD E N W E S T H O T E L
H O L ID A Y A SM IT H . Props
Special Sunday Dinners
Regular Meals Every Day
O P K N A L L N IG H T
MOKE AND BETTER
ROADS EXPECTED
tax roll of Columbia county amount
Ulghway construction for 1020 will
to $467.406.71. The total of the roll
1» $1.037,130.99. so the delinquency on result not only In better end smooth­
er roads, but new records are expect­
the first half of the taxes Is approxi­
ed to be made In roadway building,
mately $50.000
according to a survey Just completed
Salem.- There waa one fatality in by CL H. Stokes, manager o f the high­
Oregon due to luduslrinl accidents way const ruction department of the
Eventa * f Noted People, Government*
during the week ending August 12. Netlonal Mine association.
A eerie* o f testa made In various
according to a report prepared by the
and Pariffc North* eat. and Other
section* o f the country show that by
state Industrial accident commission
Thing» Worth Knowing.
addiug hydrated lime to the mtz. a
Saturday. The victim was K. P. Mur material saving In time U secured,
phy. log marker of Seattle.
particularly on grades and curves, ac­
cording to leading engineers and eon-
Salem.--Pollution
o
f
the
streams
of
Fire swept through the plant of the
western Oregon will be considered at tractor* who took part lu the test*
Century Film corporation in Holly­
Experiments In building a road U
a meeting called by Frederick Striek­
wood. Cal., Sunday, causing damage
marathon county. Wlnconain, showed
er. secretary of the state board of that an average o f 77 more lineal feet
estimated at $400,000.
health, to be held In Salem Septem­ of 13-foot roal was laid n day when
Two men were killed and uneat Im-
ber 10. Health officials from all sec­ lime waa used.
abte property damage done Sunday by
tions of the state will lie In attendance.
"A ll of the reports showed that Ume
an electrical storm that swept through
Eugene.—Contracts for the construc­ added to the concrete mis allows it
the Salt River valley In Arizona.
to bo placed easier, and permits •
tion o f a new $loO.OOO Baptist church
quicker finish.” Mr. Stokes said. "The
Associate Justice Thomas J. Lennon.
here were let Saturday. Heckert A contractor's report that ther* is
Sim of Corvallis were successful bid­ lack of segregation, that ther* t* no
61. of the state supreme court and an
ders for general construction work ezeena of water to bo removed from
aspirant for the chief Justiceship in
with sn offer of $75.633. lou-al firms tho pavement surface, and that mail
the August primary election, died in
will do the plumbing and electrical mum consistency ran bo maintained
his room in the Fairmont hotel in San
through better control of tho water
work.
Francisco, Cal., Saturday.
content “
Th# contractor# reported
Salem.
—
Oregon
CUy.
through
Its
Mayor Gamboa and the entire board
that the use o f lime not only con­
city manager, has filed In the offices served time, with i resultant reduc­
of aldermen, numbering 14. of the town
of the state engineer application cov­ tion In pay roll expenses, but also
of Tacuba, near Mexico City, have
ering the appropriation of water from gave th* roud to tho public for uoo
been placed in jAil in Mexico City fol­
the south fork of the Clackamas river at an earlier date.
lowing a political battle in which a
According to T. Warren Allen,
for a municipal supply. The cost of
man was killed and another wounded.
the development was estimated at chief o f the division of control of th*
bureau of public roada. th* "loat-tlmo"
$450.000.
The five-cent cigar came back in
element I* ■ problem that 1* of th*
Germany long ago, but smokers say it
Pendleton. — The eastern Oregon gravest Imixirtanre In road building.
doesn't mean anything. Jokes about
Appearing before the house commit­
state game farm here has shipped 300
the ftve-centers being filled with cast
China pheasants each to Condon. En­ tee on roads recently Mr Allen de­
o ff automobile tire rubber have caus­
terprise and Sherman county and a clared that the bureau of public road*
ed the federal and state governments
was collecting Informatlou to show
like number will soon be sent to the
the results o f poor management end
to take notice.
region around Madras.
Forty-four
SW EEP? LONG ISLAND the P* ,t month or tlx
,h* r*
good management In tha building of
wild turkeys have been sent to Bandon highways
been a distinct improvement.
Forty-seven fishermen were missing
Glencove, N. Y. — A waterspout,
lu general and apart from some lags for release.
“There are a great many more
Saturday night—a week after the
sweeping to from Long Island sound In agriculture, textiles and bituminous
Salem. — Forest fire losses in the Item* in th* lost time category than
storm which is believed to have struck about 9 o’clock. Monday, caused ex-
coal. Mr. Hoover said the country was
would
appear
poaalbl*
nt
Brat
the Nova Scotia fishing Industry the tensive property damage for a distance nerer in guch excellent condition as state of Oregon this year have been
thought.* h* aald. “ and during th*
larger
than
daring
any
corresponding
must disastrous blow in loss of lives of hslf a mile along the Creek road 1 at present Even with agriculture, be
time that work la actually performed
period in the history of the state for­
and ships in recent history.
there are widely varying results, rang­
Two men were killed, another was said added, there has been sn improve­
estry department, according to a re­ ing from excellent progrea* du* to
Three persone were seriously hurt to be missing and two men were in­ ment In prices of some commodities,
port submitted to the state forestry good management, to alow progress
and from 15 to 20 others received jured.
while construction is 15 per cent great­ board here Saturday by Frank Elliott,
due to poor management.“
The
spout
traveled
at
terrific
speed,
minor injuries when a violent wind
er in volume than a year ago.
state forester.
“On the Janeevtll* road In Wiscon­
storm demolished three houses at uprooting trees, demolishing cottages
Asked by the president shout for-
sin. as well as on roads In Ohio, tb*
Hermiston. — The supply of feeder
trade conditions. Mr. Hoover said
Shadyside, near Bellaire. O.. Saturday. on the road, which fronts on the Long
mix containing lime waa so dry (hat
A score of other buildings were ser­ Island sound, and breaking telephone tJle exports of manufacturers were 12 iambs is rapidly being exhausted nt rolling was nuncceenary. report* re­
iously damaged.
P°*es-
per cent greater than last year, a far- prices ranging from 10 to 101« cents, ceived by Mr. Stokes from those
The estates of J. P. Morgan and orable point, in the opinion of the with prospects that the Oregon crop' states ahow.
Although congress has hardly rest­
"The elimination Of this operation
other wealthy New Workers are near- president, who was said to regard of lambs suitable for winter feeding
ed from its return home from seven
| by. but it was reported they were un-1 tixe figures on such products as of will all be oat of the hands of grow­ Increased th# afllclancy o f th# Job and
months' work at the capítol, attention
enabled the finisher* to work close to
more importance than those on raw ers within the next 30 or 60 days,
already is being called to the formid­ I touched.
the machine, which resulted in a large
The high wind that accompanied the materials entering the export trade. according to sh ep men and buyers.
saving In overtime flnlahlng costa.” Mr.
able array of legislative problems to
Salem.- Mailing of pamphlets con­ Stokes declared.
90-day session fa
; tornado when it reached
^
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COB'
. be tackled in _ the brief
.
land.
The fa fln l$ " * * b* 1“ C* of tr* de
taining the proposed constitutional
"Reports from all sections o f the
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amendments and measures, together country being received at present In­
Six persons were killed and ten In- Glencove and one mile from Sea Cliff, about the same as before the World with the affirmative and negative ar­ dicate that more headway will be
Jured. several seriously, when two en- Long Island.
War. Mr. Hoover reported, with Eng- guments. which will go before the made during the coming summer
gines and three cars of a seven-car j The house of Lynn Hammond, the Und . howing a sligtu gain and Ger- voters of Oregon at the general elec­ montlva In highway construction than
Long Island railroad train were do- actor, was lifted from lu foundations, many and France ~
Ios4 Reduc. tion in November, will get under way evor before, and that the roads will b*
railed and overturned at a switch at carried 40 feet away and demolished ed to pre-war prices, he added, the ex­ this week, according to Sam A. Koter. open to the public much sooner as a
result of our teats, showing a large
Calverton. N. Y.. Friday night The ' Mr Hammond and his mother were in ports o f the United Sttaes are 57 per secretary of state.
saving of time In the laying o f eeo-
cause of the accident was not known. it, but escaped injury.
cent greater than before the war and
Medford.—Picking and packing of crete roads," he aald.
the imports 37 per cent greater.
Labor Secretary Davis of the United
the Rogue river pear crop, one of the
Buried Forest Located.
States was in Winnipeg Saturday in­
largest ever harvested in southern Chicago Promised Real
•
Bend. Or.— Under Uva flows which. SHARP EARTHQUAKES
specting conditions as to alien and
Oregon, is In full swing Saturday foi-j
Traffic
Congestion
Soon
JAR ENGLISH TOW NS lowing a mass meeting o f local grow­
other smuggling into this country untold ages ago capped the Crooked
Within the Dezt live years Chicago
London.— England experienced Sun­ ers held for the purpose of devising
across the western part of the south river country, a forest of giant trees,
ern boundary of Canada, announced probably ancestral redwoods, has been day earth shocks covering a wide area ways and means of moving the big ton­ will have twice as many automobiles
that measures against contraband will I found about two-and-one-half miles extending almost through! the whole nage with th< least loss to the grow­ as It had In 1925.
This is th* forecast of Cook coun­
be enlarged and strengthened.
^outh of Prineville. It was learned midland counties and as far south as ers and packers alike.
ty traffle Issued by tb* bureau of good
here Monday. One of the huge slabs Bernet within 10 miles o f London. A
roads o f the United States I>epart-
John FrancU Hall Edwards, who de-1 of mineralized wood weighs several part of Walea also felt the shocks.
Eugene. — Fifteen college and uni­
ment of Agriculture»
voted 28 years of his life to experi­ tons, and as reconstructed, was from
versity
presidents
have
accepted
the
No damage haa been reported and
In Its statement making this pre­
menting with and perfecting the X-ray. a tree probably 20 feet in diameter.
there were no casualties, but news invitation of the semi-centennial com­ diction the bureau outlined a plan
died Sunday night at Birmingham,
One of the most interesting rem- from dozens of places indicated that mittee to be present at the Inaugura­ for highway Improvement to prevent
England. He was one of the pioneers | nants of the ancient forest ls the the shocks, all of a similar nature, oc­ tion of Dr. Arnold Bennett Hall, presl-1 traffic congestion on tho county high­
in X-ray Investigation and continued stump of a big tree still in pUce. The curred about 5 o'clock in the morning. dent-elect, and the celebration of the | ways at that time, when ther* will be
the work despite the heavy handicap land on which the petrified forest has The d 1st urban ces were said to have 54th anniversary o f the opening of an average of on* car for every 4.86
of the loss of both hands through ray been found is owned by Judge Brink been accompanied by the swaying of the university, to be held in Eugene, persons In Chicago.
These figure*, bureau officials stated,
burns.
of Prineville, who pUns some day to furniture and the breaking of crock­ semi-centennial week. October 18 to |
are not guesaea, but careful estimates
»
La Fronde, a Paris daily written by convert the 42-acre tract into a park.
ery. The tremors lasted a few sec­ 23.
based ou traffic data obtained In Cook
Hood River.—W ork will begin this county, together
onds, producing consternation among
women tor women, has undertaken a
with population
Air Mail Job Irksome.
the people aroused from their sleep, week in packing early pears and ap­ trends and the rate of motor Increase
crusade to abolish bull fighting in
ples at the new Maynard A Child re­ during the years 1014 to 1024
France by strengthening of the law
Chicago.—Charles Dickinson, hold­ especially children.
frigerated warehouse. Just being com­
against cruelty *o animals. The paper ing the air mail contract between
pleted here. The new plant, construct­
uould make penalties Bach that no one
Mexicans Fight Police.
Chicago. St. Paul aud Minneapolis, has
would attempt to organize the spec­
Mexico City.— Several Catholics and ed at a cost In excess of $100.000 and
tacles, and would confiscate the re­ notified the government that he want- a number of policemen were wounded, declared one of the most scientifically
‘ ed to relinquish his contract. He gave apparently only slightly, in a clash equipped cold storage buildings in the
cepita whenever a flight was held.
j the required 45 days’ notice, bnt ask­ Sunday morning In the Mexico City country. Is P-ur stories high. It Is Throughout the United States ther*
Berlin police no longer try unof­
are 96.929 state and federal govern
ed to be released at once. Dickinson, suburb of San Angel. The Catholics built of concrete, insulated with cork.
ficially to discourage women from tak
meut-owned motor vehicles.
who made one of the first night lights had assembled to defend the church
• • •
Salem —A total of 244.688 Industrial
ing difficult tests for automobile
between Chicago and New York, said of San Jacinto in response to unfound­ accidents, fatal and non fatal, were re­
Rough roads cause considerable
drivers’ licenses In Berlin. Several
his contract had been carried out thus ed rumors that the Mexican Catholic ported to the -late industrial accident damage to th# working parts of an
motor vehicle districts have praised
or Schismatic church, which does not commission since the workmen's com­ automobile. Uneven roads are often
•
women as drivers, saying they are usu­ far at a serious loss.
recognise the pope, was planning to pensation act was enacted In 1913, unnoticed while driving, ss the body
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ally more careful than men. although i
seize the edifice.
Fire Set to Call Help.
according to a statement Issued by the of the car does not shake with tb*
a* a general rule they were "hopeless"
axles and differential.
The
police
were
unable
to
disperse
commission here Saturday.
Of the
Williams Lake, B. C — Stricken with
s e e
or "excellent-' with no In-between
the crowd and when soldiers arrived accidents reported 243.063 were non-
class.
The 11 staten traversed by th* Lin­
blood poisoning. Otto Koner set fire
and tried to scatter the Catholics, ihey fatal and 1625 fatal. Fifteen fatal ac­
coln highway, between New York city
A marriage performed in 1894 waa to trees on his isolated ranch in an retaliated by throwing stones.
cidents were reported during July. and Kan Francisco, with the aid of
annulled the other day because the | ctfort to summon aid, he testified here
About half a dozen persons were 1926.
the federal government, spent tnort
woman was 14 years cld at the time.
than $9.000,000 during 1925 to put the
Saturday when on trial charged with arrested.
Mrs. Genevieve M. Thompkins, 46-year-
Salem. — Oregon’s champion wood route In Orst-claas conditio»»
starting a fire without a permit. The
r v T
old modiste of Ossining, N. Y., testi­
chopper
Is dead. William Snyder, 72,
Two
Dead,
Two
Hurt
in
Raid.
fied she eloped with William Y Tomp­ blaze spread and was menacing valu­
There
are
many
wide streets end
able timber when forest agents arriv-
Wlnegary. Wis.—George Rutherford, who claimed this unique distinction, broad bootevarda paved In the United
kins without her parents' consent i
| ed. They extinguished the fire and a constable, and William Stanley, an died two weeks ago nt his home at Ktntes. but the widest city thorough­
wnen she was under the legal age
to pisrry. Thompkins was a 34-year- took Koner to a hospital. After Ms alleged moonshiner from Kentucky, Halls Ferry, a few miles from Salem. fare on record la In Kan Bernardino.
explanation in court he was freed.
were killed, and Elmer Monk, deputis­ During hia active days Mr. Snyder Calif. It la Third street, paved IU
old widower.
ed after Rutherford was shot, and engaged in many wood-chopping con­ entire width o f 180 feet from curb to
Alpkonso Francis Smith, who, In
Andrews Stays on Job.
Jerry
Brandeborg
were
seriously tests. all of which he won. A few curb.
• • •
1912. married Ruth Bernadette Wynne.
Washington. D. C. — General An wounded Friday night after the con­ weeks before hla death he told a close
The moat heavily traveled grad*
daughter of the late Robert J. Wynne jdrews. prohibition chief, indicated stable sought to serve a warrant charg­ friend that he had chopped enough crooning In I.o# Apgelee la to be elimi­
of Baltimore, who was postmaster-g'jn- Monday that he bad sidetracked ing a
prohibition
law
violation wood to make a pile four feet high nated hy tbe construction o f a aubway
eral in the cabinet of President Roose­ thoughts of early retirement and would Hrandeburg. C. L Boring and bis »on extending from Salem to Albany, a underneath an elevation o f the rail­
velt, is being held in Maidstone Jail stay in office to fight for new enforce­ Henry are being held for complicity distance of more than 25 miles.
road tracks. Th* cost la eatlmatad nt
$237,000, exclusive o f property dam­
In London. In connection with the ment legislation at the next session of In the death of Rutherford.
Corvallis. The Oregon prune crop age.
mysterous murder of John Thomas congress.
of 70.000.(KKt p >ands will receive high
* * *
Derham, who was Smith's friend from
Hoo
Hoo
House
Burns
"Although this will be the short
prices In spite of Us size, according
Mountain clay road* become slip­
school days at Eton.
session of congress.” he said, “ I be­
San Jose. Cal.—The Hoo Hoo house, to Robert Johnson, president of the pery after a heavy rain. Chains and
lieve it will give me the legislation originally the Oregon building at the Benton County bank, Corvallis, and heavy rope are precaution* against
Prosecution of the antlSaloon league
I have asked.”
Panama Pacific International exposi­ owner of the largest prune orchard in skidding dangers.
of America on criminal proceedings
a a *
tion at San Francisco in 1915, and for the state, •otnprlaing 156 acres and
under the corrupt practices act was
New York state la eliminating 174
Cholera Epidemic Diet.
the last ten years used as a dance containing 17,08» trees and large dry­ grade crossings under a program
demanded by Representative Tlnkham.
The entire crop of Wash­ adopted by the public service commis­
Shanghai. — Rainfall together with and amusement resort at Montevlata. ing plant
republican. Massachusetts, in a letter
to Attorney-General Sargent made pub­ lower temperature» Sunday presaged eight miles west of here, was destroy­ ington la produced In Clark county sion. at a cost o f 819,000.000.
* • *
lic Sunday. Mr. Tlnkham declared the the end of the cholera epidemic which ed by fire Sunday. The building waa and la estimated at 15.000.000 pounds.
California
lawmakers
have passed
constructed
of
huge
logs
and
was
dis­
California
ordinarily
produces
350.000,-
has
laken
the
lives
of
thousands
of
Anti-Saloon league which he describ-
ed as an "ecclesiastical-political or Chinese In Shanghai and Klangau mantled In San Francisco after the 000 to 404,000,000 pounds, but this no ordinance prohibiting the erectl-“ »
of signs and billboard* along high­
ganlsation” bad violated the corrupt1 province, In which Shanghai Is local-1 exposition and set up again at Monte- year their crop Is reduced to about
ways
Exception la made for legal 1 .
200,000,000 pounds.
I vista.
ed.
practices act of 1110.
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in connection with the economical and safe preservation of family
food*.
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CLEANLINESS— No dirt in Ihe box, no puddle» on
the floor.
UNFAILING SUPPLY—Close your home . . . go
away for days and when you return you'll find the
food in your refrigerator just as you left it.
ECONOMY — DOMESTIC ELECTRIC REFRIG­
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