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THE ONTARIO AKOUS ONTARIO, OREGON', 'JPll.Ulib.LAr, NOVEMBER 25 1P20 45 ARE KILLED IN FIGHTINGJN DUBLIN Fiftoon Army Officors and ox- Officers Assasslnatod Early in Day. Dublin. Dublin beenmo the scene Sunday of fur-spread murder and re prisal. Not since the first outbreak of thu civil warfnro that has been shed ding blood In Ireland linvo tho assas sinations been so concerted or the re taliations so Bwlft and pronounced. Forty-flvo persons worn killed and muny wounded during clashes between opposing factions. Thirty persons wcro reported killed mill many Injured In a panic whoti "lilnek and Tans" Invaded n football match and fired upon the crowd or 15,000 persons In attendance. Fifteen othcrB wcro slain and six wounded earlier In the day In what appears to liavo been prearranged si multaneous attacks on military offi cers and ex-officers In their lodgings In various parts of thu city. Small bodies of men numbering gen erally from six to eight posted them sehes at various houses, called their victims out, or entered and shot them In bed, whllo dressing or at breakfast. In tho afternoon, white football match was In progress at Crpke park, 10 lorries filled with auxiliary pollco moved swiftly up and surrounded tho pluco. Accounts differ as to what happened. After mounting machine guns on the heights abovo tho pollco broke through tho gates. Tho auxiliaries wcro hoot ed, and, according to cyc-wltncsses In the crowd, fired Into tho crowd. It was declared from another source that the Sinn Fein pickets first fired Into tho government forces when they wcro soon approaching and that tho fire was CHARGES AGAINST GRANGE HEAD UPHELD Boston. Four of tho eight charges against William Douck, master of tho 'Washington Slate Orange, were sus tained by vote of tho national grange here. Tho penalty voted by the grango was an apology to be made by Douck and a reprimand for his alleged dis loyalty to tho national grange and for permitting politics to be Introduced nt grango sessions. Tho charges wero brought against him by five members of tho Pomona grange, No. 19, Yakima county, Wash ington, They were considered by the committee on claims and grievances of tho national grange, which heard rep rcscnta.Tcs of Douck and of the com plainants. Tho conifiilttcc's report was submitted and Its ratification brought to a close the 54th national grango assembly. The national grango went on record tin opposed to tho repeat of tho excess pnflU tax, but asking for revision of tho law "to bring It up to date" Cliiropractics Jack aildOJill went up tho hill, To Ret n pail of water Litllo Jack who hurt his hack, Went to tho Chiropractor. Why not try Cliiropractics for that healache, heart trouble, stomach trouble, rheumatism, lumbago, for tho children. It will help you for it removes the cause. Dr. R. A. Moon CHIROPRACTOR Ontario - Oregon ERIEF GENERAL NLWS , The Ilrltlsh government has present ed to tho government of India 100 Do llavllaud and Avro ulrplaues. Ilccent declines In the Minneapolis flour market brought quotations under ft) a barrel, tho first time In four years. The Greek pcoplts will voto Novem ber 28 on tho question of tho return of ux-KIng Constantino to the throne. Application to Issuo notes and bonds totaling 134,087,000 was received by thu Interstate Commerce commission from nine railroads. "No reduction In wages" Is organ lied labor's ultimatum to tho employ crs, Frank Morrison, secretary of the A. F. of L., has announced. Immediate repcul of excres profits taxes was urged upon congress in a report presented to tho 23d annual convention of tho American Mining congress at Denver. Frank K. Nebckcr, of Utah, and Leslie C. (Jarnctt, of Virginia, were given recess appointments by Prcsl dent Wilson as special assistants to the attorney general. Ilcmoval from Frunce of tho body of one unidentified American soldier kitted In tho war for burial in a mem orial crypt In Victory hall, Now York city, will bo asked of Secretary of War Ilukor and Secretary of tbo Navy Dan iels by a cummltteo representing tho Victory Hall association. Six Now Charged With Big Robbery. Council I)!uffs, la. Formal mull robbery charges wore filed In fedoral court against tho five mon and ono woman In custody. Investigators of the vulue of tho government bonds and currency lost In tho Durllngton mall car robbery hero, agroo that the early ostlmate made by tho Dally Non pareil of 13,500,000 is approximately correct No Trjee Found of Mayor Perclval, Vancouver, Wash. No trace of Mayor Perclval has yet been found. Iho mayor has beon missing moro than a week. Tho river is being watch ed and moro circulars have beon sant to outside cities. Practically every city in tho United States has now been covered. SECOND FOUNDATION JERSEY SALE Sixty-six Registered Jerseys At Auction WED., DECEMBER 8 Sixty females of exceptionally good breeding. The producing kind. A chance to get the right kind of foundation stock. Six bulls including two proven sires with 'daughters in the Register of Merit. Sale at the Irvin ranch, one and a half miles south of Payette on the highway. Lunch at 11:00 A. M. Sale immediately following Sale financed by Payette Jersey Purchasing Asso ciation and cooperating parties for benefit of com munity nt large. For catalog write to P. T. Fort ner, Payette, Idaho, Sales Mgr. COL. AMOS MILLER, Caldwell, Idaho, Auctioneer D, B. HOGAN, Oswego, Idaho, Rihgman FIRST SESSION OF LEAGUE CONVENES Dologatos to Assombly Keon to Moot World Problems. Are Geneva. Determination to meet In tricate problems In world of full u and to lay firmly the foundation stones of the league of nations was evident In tho demeanor of delegates of forty one countries when they convened hero Monday for tho first session of the assembly of tho league. Men who have been long In tho arena of world politics were present when Paul Ilymans, temporary presi dent and former Helglnn foreign min ister, appeared on tho platform hall of the reformation and called the meet ing to order. A. J. Ualfour, head of tho Ilrltlsh delegation, wnn not able to be present. Among prominent mea were Tomasso Tlttonl, of Italy; Leon Bourgeois and lie ne Vlvlanl, of Franco; Viscount KlkuJIro Ishlt and Ilaron Kclshlro Matsul, of Japan, and Jose Qulnoncs do Leon, of Spain. South Africa was represented by Lord llobcrt Cecil, former Ilrltlsh assistant secre tary of stato for foreign nffatrs. Most of the South and Central American republics havo full delega tions hero for tho session. The United Slates was not repre sented officially but throughout tho session there wilt bo present American "observers" who wilt keep Washington fully Informed of developments. At a meeting of tho council of the league Sunday arrangements wero mndo for the United States to have a representa tive on tho flnanclul commission, as well as tho commissions on economics and mandates, should she so desire. FAST MAIL TRAIN ROBBED BY BANDITS Washington. Internal revenue bureau Informal statements confirm ed reports 'that u crusade against homo-browing of alcoholic beverages Is planned by the government's prohibi tion enforcement agencies. The bureau did not reveal, however, the means It proposed to employ In the campaign, nor admit that It had approved preliminary Instructions Is sued by Prohibition Commissioner Kramer, directing that sales of malt and hops be restricted to bakers and confectioners. "If mult extract, hops, Isinglass, gelatine, or other materials are sold or advertised for sale for uio In the unlrwful manufacture of Intoxicating liquor," said a statement Issued by Commlbslouer WlPums of tho Internul rovenuo bureau, "It Is tho purpose of the bureau to prosecute persons so offending. "Thu so-called homo-brow beer manu factured In the homo for beverage pup poses, even though for tho solo use of the family and bona fldo guests, Is, under the bureau's construction of tho law, Illegal and the sale of materials for fcurh manufacture likewise It Illegal." TEAL AND ROWELL ON SHIPPING BOARD Washington. Iteappolntment of Rear Admiral W. 8. Uenion as chair niuii of the shipping board was an nounced ut the White Houso, At tho same time announcement was made of tho appointment of six other members of the new board authorized by the merchant marine act. The other six members are: Fred erick I. Thompson, Alabama, Democrat, term of five years. Joseph N. Teal, Oregon, Democrat, term of four years. John A. Donald, Now York, Democrat, term of three years. Chester 11. Ho well, California, Ilepub)lcan, term of two years. Quy D. doff, Wisconsin, Republican, term of one year. Charles Sutter, Missouri, Republican, term ot one year. Under tho law not more than four members of the board can be of any one political party. Four democrats and three republicans have been ap pointed, but in some quarters doubt was expressed whether the republican senate would approve this political alignment In view of the fact that n republican admlutstratlon will come Into power on next March 4, 3,00O,CCO Offered American Legion, Chicago. The board ot directors of the Knights of Columbus has voted to offer tha American Legion $5, 000,000. This U tho balance o'f ne 110,000,000 collected by the organisa tion for war purposes, to erect a mem orial building in Washington, Coming Championship Not "Fixed." Now York. District Attorney Lewis cf Klugs county Issued a statement In which he declared Investigation by his office had failed to disclose any -' o "'!" the 192J world series GERMANY PROTESTS LOSS OF COLONIES Geneva. Tho German government no longer considers Itself bound by tho ctauso ot tho Versailles treaty by which Germany surrenders her colonies to the allies, according to an official noto of protest presented to tho lcaguo of nations. Tho noto declared that tho allies havo not fulfilled their undertakings regarding tho clause of the treaty con cerning tho allotment of the German colonics and mandates. The first formal step looking toward tho revision of the covenant of the lcaguo ot nntionH was taken by tho assembly of the league when tho Dutch minister of foreign affair, II, A. Van ICarncbeck, Introduced a resolution for ri consideration of urtlclo 18, having to do with tho registration of treaties. An International military force, with an International staff, was proposed by Senator Henri La Fontnlno of tho Uel glan delegation. Tho lcaguo assembly completed Its organization by the election ot six vice presidents. These wcro Viscount Ishll, Japan; Itonorlo Pueyrrcdon, Argen tina; Sir George B. Foster, Canada; Ilodrlgo Octavlo, Brazil; II. A. Van Karnabcck, Holland, and Dr. Ed ward Denes, Czccho-Slovakla. DANCE! Payette, Dec. 1st SHUBERT'S ORIGINAL JAZZ, of Chicago, re turning from the coast and British Columbia. Singing, Novelties and Melodies. Dancing at 9 P. M. One night only U. 8. Navy Dullds Super.Seaplane. Now York. Super-seaplanes, with n crulsfflg radius sufficient to cnablo them to cross tbo Pacific ocean, now nro under construction and probably will bo avaltablo for uso by tho nuvy department early next spring. Thanksgiving This good old Now England custom ot counting bless ings and giving thanks therefor, Is becoming wortd-wldo In observance. 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