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Uaivorsity ot Ore Librar) AMMMTATED I'KEMH HEKVKJE GRANTS PAHH, JOSEPHINE (X)l'NTY. OK BOON, voi.. XI., No. ina. TI IK DAY, MAY 34, |WM. WHOLE .Mt MBEK 32M4. Boy Garilnt-r, Wanimi In i'onrstion Willi Mall Holdup < ’aptured In Saloon liy Polir Officers SEES PLOT IN COM STRIKE San Francisco, May 24.--(A P.i ■ toy Gardner, who was wanted In connection with th» mall robbery Friday night waa captured at lloae villa last ulght while playing cards In • saloon Two postal inspectors and two Southern Pacific officer« made the capture. Gardner escaped near Portland laat June (•erma« Tlirrr-fold lisa« Filili I ull* Hun Francisco, May fllment Utili laMrt I rw W<-rk» ¡Gardner ha» denied Hays E tigli»Il < oal Baroli 24. -(A. P.J — any connection 'with the mall robbery on Friday In which 51 sacks were ripped open and the mall clerk robbed I rem II Offi. lai. Expr>'*<e Optimism Toward Question After « '«all of AnilMiasiulor Mayer Chicago, May 24.— (A. P.J—The « jjj - oj,- EVERY FACTOR OF ENDED Hl PEEKING I1M AI SE NO rates of pay and the classification» AMERICAN BUSINESS IS HOPE FOB KHUOVEKY W'AH established b> the railroad labor! BESPOKEN HELI» BY PHYSICIAN board's wage award of last July wil^ i >e used as a basis ot reductions when i the board hands down its new wage! ini. ¡decision on June 1. The board has 4 I IL h I |IH arrived at a tentative scale ot per- »».LILU LUHF centagea which will cut the present. rates 10 per cent to 15 per cent a«-! A grimi ture Empha- Januw T. Andetwoa, Mayer, Calls cording to the claas of employes at- >4ae<l In Adder» Before 120th Ses Son-in-law by Telephone and latter footed I sion of New York < < on menial Gives Helf to Sheriff Many at Cave Camp— A party of 25 teachers and high Paris, May 24 I A. I’.) Germany New York, May 24.—(A. P.) — Portland. May 24 -(A. P.)—Jh>-|scbool pupils from Ashland are re »» Earl C. Itcwvcsi 1 N. 8 Staff Correspondent T Anderson. 69, killed his wife by ported to be spending today at ihe The cooperation of every factor of nlcatlon of yesterday on the Silesian I a>n<lon, vi.o M < I N •*- » — crushing her skull with an axe as she J<»ephine Caves, having made the American business and industry to question, the reply declaring in effect Lenin, the agent of Germany, who Iturai H<-I i < h 4» f'losliiff— trip from the Williams creek side put the nation's house in order after early today, because she was yesterday Many are visiting the the dislocation of war was bespoken Only a few of the rural schools of that Germany had taken most rigor- waa sent to Russia with ten million dollars of German money with which Josephine county are still In session oua measures toward the closing of suffering and a physician pronounced caves this season, the most of them. by President Harding last night at a to remove Ituealn from the war. Is to ¡Of thoae, the schools at Jones Creek. Its frontier with Upper Silesia and no hope for her recovery, according It Is said, going In from the Williams dinner here celebrating the 125th an day working in the interests of Ger No. 25, and at !»ryden. No. 6, are towards obliging the volunteer con- to , roufeMlon Anderson was report- side because extra effort has been niversary-ot the New York Comtner- After Ambassador May-| , , _ many t>y attempting to wprMd rwvolu-. closing oti Wednesday. No. 2 district, to disband . .u _ . , »d to have made to District Attorney made by ranchers there to supply clal- were op- _ tlon In England, thereby removing I st Holland, closes Thursday and Nos ers call the French officials good horses for those who wish Agriculture, labor and business ,. ,,,, Evans. His wife was 71. , , _ . , them. Twenty animals were furnish management, he declared, must stand her from the field of Industrial com 30 and 24, at Dlmmlck and Merlin, timiatlc regarding the I |q<er Silesian The couple recently celebrated will < loee on Friday. situation. .... .. ... petition together in the confident purpose ot their golden wedding anniversary' and ed the Ashland party. Such la the interpretation of Ute reconstruction He asserted that al had raised nine children. Anderson s«l« »lion truly Meet!ng— fa< la behind Britain's present Indus though the United States did not called his son-in-law by telephone and i Adjutant Sidney Cooke will speak trial crisis glvAn by the Duke of ; want to live in isolation and selfish later gave himself up. z al the special meeting at the Salva-' Northumberland. England's gr<<aleat ness, its duties to the world could tlon Army hall on G street. Wedn»--' land owner and coal barpu best be performed by giving its st- day evening Ha abeolvea the great rank and I tention first to the rehabilitation of Teacher. lx*«ving— file of labor from the charge of be its own resources. Several of the teachers of the! Ba.eimll Tonight— ing thA conscious tools of lx<niu, and I Grants Pass schools have already left Mr. Harding promised that govern The Twilight league baseball game honce of Germany, but d*«dar>*s that the city for visits home, following ment ment Interference Interference with with business The commercial fishing season for between the Presbyterians and the ' the close of school this morning On the attempt to exteud Britain's coal London. May 24.— (A. P.)—A dis- would be reduced to a minimum ehlnook salmon on iKogue river open Baptists will be played tonight, to be ■trike to the Triple Alliance, includ ¡No. 12 Mrs. Waters and Miss Lita l»atch from Cairo reports a slight re- while government cooperation with ed last Sunday at 6 p. m. for the first called at 6:30 o'clock. ing railway and transport workers If Waters, who has been teaching in the currence of the trouble at Alexandria,: all properly conducted businesses time under the new law setting the ■ 1 1 realized, soulil have meant, and waa East school, left for Salem Miss and that a demonstration has begun'would be expanded. He declared his oi'enlng dale on .May 15th. The Mac- lawyraa for North— Intended to mean revolution I Edith Lindsay, of the high school , in the provinces, j purpose to reverse the tendency in Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swope left this “The main purpose and origin ut leay cannery Is the only packing es faculty, left on the same train. for| ■ some quarters “to regard business as tablishment operating on the river at morning for an atrto trip, via Buick. < the strike remain a aeuled book to Corvallis. Mrs. Yannke acorn pan ied ‘ Alexandria. May 24.—(A. P.) — dishonest until it should prove itself present, and it Is understood about to Springfield, Eugene and Portland moat Eugliahmen,” he said. her daughter, Genevieve Yannke, high, Casualties in rioting are officially re honest and to regard big busineea in They will vlslt^gelatlves at Spriqf "The riret fact to realize ta that we th boats are turning In fish school teacher, who is gotng to ported to be 12 Europeans and 36 business as acrlme.” The Madeuy Estate oompanP ’ »f- ! field and will arrive In Eugene in kava in our midst today a powerful killed and 191 persons Emphasizing the fundamental im cents for c.hlnooks and the 1 time for the Shrine festivities there Salem. Miss Eva Parrott, left for natives enemy organization working for our fared 0 ¡Newburry. ¡wounded. Officials consider the na- portance of agriculture, he asserted a price was voted satisfactory at The trip will cover one month destruction. Thia enemy organiza tlve movement more anti-Greek tban that the farmer was entiled to “all tion Is known as the red luteruallunal meeting of the fishermen’s union last against Europeans generally. the help the government can give him of Moscow It la controlled by a Saturday. In fact It is better than was, without injustice to others." For generally estiniated so that there ha» body of Raisaiaii and Jewiah adventur 125.000 MEN FX>B NAVY IS the wage-earner he asked sufficient boon I ms friction. If not so much uc-; ers » hose purpose Is the abolition of VOTED BY V. 8. SENATE compensation for comfort, education all law, order morality and religion tivity. as in past seasons. - and a margin of savings, while for It Is understood that H E Seaborg throughout thi- world; In fact, the de Washington. May 24.—(A. P.)— every other element in industry he company, operators of the upper can-! struction of civilization In order to The senate today voted 125,000 men urged a fair opportunity to do its achieve thia purpose, the first altn nery. have the biggest portion of their for the navy instead of the 100,000 part in reconstruction laat season's i>a<'k still on hand and is the complete overthrow of the will not attempt to do much until 1 the house provided. jjr Harding also suggested that San Francisco. May 24. (A. P >—• Brtlsb Empire. !><•<»use that la the Bellas, May 24.—(A. Pi-Elec the market Improves somewhat. the nation's loans to the allies be put prtncliMil bulwark of law and order "The district attorney believes that tions for -parliaments in Ireland un Gold Beach Reporter yuo A.MERK AN GOLFERS WIN , ,n a more tangible form, that facili- der the home rule bill were held ! In the world an injustice was done in the convic AND TWO AKE ELIMINATED. of exchange be bettered and that “In the course ot a few months tion of Thomas J Mooney, -for 1916 throughout Ireland today, but only sia ahe intrusted him with three Hoylake. May 24*.—(A. P i—Chick -i all the financial -- policies the -- re- In the north of Ireland were ballots i - — — ----------- ----------— of — Ie-nlii succeeded in demoralizing the preparedness day itomb murder and Russian ;Mx>ple. and in the course of tasks: First, to demoralize and ruin will present to the governor evidence cast, as the nominations for ths Bv,nB oi chieaC° »"<1 Bobbie oJnee construction period be so formulated southerti Irish parliament were made l,f Atlanta, won victories today in the as to protect the gold standard, four years the greatest empire In the Russia; second, to set up an organ substantiating this belief that w tor the British world had l>een r»duci>d to a chaos ization tor spreading revolution in compel him to act.'' Milton l"Hen, | without contest. Rival factions here,econd round <* ' Assuming that these things may I j t>e iaid down as fundamentals,” he and barbarism more degraded than the entente countries, thirdly. to assistant district attorney said today hurled bricks and stones and a fewj amateur golf championship, but Francis Ouimet and Jesse Guilford.] . Mid that of any savage race. The Imme hand Russia over to Germany. ThMe in opposing a motion to release shots were fired ----- , . “it is for us all to get back to _______________ of Boston, were elimnated. I work. We must have confidence that diate result of Lealn'e success was three tasks have now been fulfilled, Mooney under a common law plead CONTI NY ED RISE OF RIVERS------------------- , things will come right. We have that Germany was enabled. In the the third within the laat few weeks ing. IT l*ORTLAND NOT CERTAINTY POLISH NATIONAL KEEPSAKES ' . dealt with the greatest problem hu- Spring of 1918, to concentrate over The exploitation of Russia by Ger 1 1 Portland. May 24—(A. P.)—A ------------------------------------- MAV END 150 Y EAR EXILE nianity ever confronted in the war. whelming numbers In France, and al many has begun And it will not be San Francisco. May 2 4.—(A. P.) — Marsaw, May May 24. 24. —(A. (A. P.) P.) —The The 1 wm have no problem hereafter most to Inflict a decisive defeat on very long before this flimsy peace I "Ren said the district attorney was slow, continued rise of the river isl Warsaw, settlement, with its flimsy new cen the forecast with the Willamette at : Polish government is arranging t: t0 greater or more difficult than that the British and -French armies When comiieiled to oppose the present ac- the war camo to an end. a defeated tral European states and its flimsy tlon on Mooney's behalf on the 22 feet here Friday. A slight rise is return to Warsaw about 150,000 na- was. Therefore we are entitled to and humiliated, but still defiant and league of nations Is scattered to the ground that if the common law writ reported today in the upper CoJum- , tional keepsakes removed to Switzer- ¡every confidence _________ that we will i cope bia. The Snake river at Lewiston I —"**— ' land —" in 1772 * to ---------- . - falling ... prevent ... their gucces8fllUy wlth the prob!ems thlU unre|x>ntaiit Germany looked about winds, and Germany With Russia's were granted it could be evoked sue-1 dropped half a foot, The Willamette j into enemy hands. ¡lie ahead.” her for the means of repairing the help, makes another bid for the dom cessfully by every criminal here I« at 21.4 feet. ination of the world. ” When the partition of Poland he-j I oks A h she had •uffered in territory tween Prussia. Russia and Austria j “Our positon In the world has been and in wealth, and of re< overIng her became imminent, patriotic Poles be-j i greatly changed as a result ot the position In the world gan to transfer collections of nation-1 war. We have become a creditor "She used -Russian bolshevism for al relics to Repperavelle. Switzer-! rather than a debtor. The exigencies the purpose of sowing the seeds of land, where they have been preserved | of war compelled the government to revolution In all the <$itente coun take, by taxation much wealth from for nearly 150 years tries In doing thia ahe ran great Among the relics of^olden times is our people, to be loaned to our al risks, since the poison was bound to a sceptre of one of the Polish kings. lies This is the basis of their obli ■prend to Germany itself. But events The keepsakes are to be added to the gations to us, and it is not a good have Justified her in taking those national museum in Warsaw which form in which to hold the obligations risks: every revolutionary movement I has been established now that Po- of one people to another. It is alto In Germany has been ruthlessly sup gether to be hoped that in a reason (land regained her freedom. pressed. able period we may change the form "After the last coal strike ot these obligations and distribute VMERICA SEND« MADE-TO- Brace and Mr Vernon Hartshorn ORDER HOI SEH TO JAPAN them among all the people. We hops were glen their dismissal. They wore also that there may be effective re honest and ,i>atrtotlc mon, for whom Chehalis. Wash., May 24.—(A. P.) Auction of the cost of government In there was no place In a revolutionary MUde-to-order American houses thes® ways we hope to release a great organization are being sold to Japanese in Tokio:v<>l,,me ot wealth and credit from the "Red agents," Northumberland by a Chehalis lumber concern. Some '’««len that government has been charges, "have found support even months ago a Tokio physician ordered Imposing and make it available for among modern!» labor leaders. a $5.000,house and since then twothe development of domestic industry "It waa not those moderate Isadora more orders have been received. Fln-|and the expansion of foreign trade. who prevented the Triple Alliance Mt American fixtures for the houses We 48,1 the cooperation or business strike. The only reason 1t did not leaders and we assure them that were ordered take place waa that they found out within Its proper limitations the gor- that their men would not follow them ernment wil meet them half way. l’ORTLANB MARKKTH Into a revolution. So they threw over the miners at the eleventh hour. Thev Choice Steers ............... $7.50 @ worn eonfrontod with the alternatives These scenes from the British <-osl Hogs .............................. $9.50 ® strike regions show recruits for the Prime Lambs ........... _.$7.00 (t of Ibetra.vlng their colleagues, or of RECEIVE SEASON PAHHEH citterns’ defence force In front of a Eggs, buying price.......... 16c ( betraying thsrtr country, and they pre London barracks ; striking miners ferred the (former alternative, but Butter ............................. _____ Tacoma, Wash., May 24.—(A. P.) carrying the red ting in a parade at they only decided not to betray their —Judge Kenshaw Mountain I .and la. Cnstlerord, Yorkshire, and Ixird Bled oeuntry when they knew the British Portland. May 24.—(A. >P.)—Cat high commissioner of baseball, to ta soe at work as a volunteer stoker to -Working man would not support tle 25c lower. Other markets steady. be presented with an engraved season keep the pumps going In a Gloucester Choice Steers .............. 17.25 © $7.50 pane to all the parks ot the Pacific rfem shire colliery. “When Germany sent lasnin to iRus- Prime lambs ............... $7.00 © $7.25 International Baseball league. _____ Photographs From the British Coal Strike Regions ?? - * r • ♦__ 1 .ii a ISi