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1 o An Independent Newspaper PrlnU the Newi taa Day It IIpf3n. o Phone The Observer the Newa aaa Tour Want Ada. Mala 17. MEMBER OF THI ASSOCIATED PRI8S SIX PA0K.41 LA (ittAXDIfr OU'tlCON'. TUKSDAY, .HU.Y 1.i)l!) . SIX PAttKS volume xvm - m - a, o a o . 0 - - o J .fit, 9 3 Do "0 Q mri nmiir DbonAt ki:ti!Icai, woi;iu:lts gk.veh- ALLY .lOI.NKIl STU1KU TODAY, FOLLOWING MASS MEbl'l.N'U NONUNION EMPLOYEES ARE TAKING MEMBERSHIP 1tlrumo Kervlco Is Klill licliig tiiv en Today, uad Company Httttcs That Service Will Ilu .Maintained Workers at Spokane uad Scut tle Also Juln Walk-out PORTLAND, July 1. Electrical workeni gcneually Joined tho l.i-iUo today against the i'acific Telephone and Hale&iuph Company, following a unanimous vote taken hint night at a unilou nutss meeting. Telephons aervilee, is Will being given today, but In reduend volume. Tolupliono nianny officials said only tiwenty p cent, of tho opera--to S had .struck. . Union nioiuber-j stHid toiat til cie than 450 were out and thai 350 had Joined the union since yesterday. Company Kcgrcls Move According; to W. J. Phillips, dis trict Oonunorcinl stincf'lntendtnt o the rotnpuny, not more ithnn 20 pr.i cent off tho openatotte answered tho BbiikJa call. Mr. Phillips said that the company had main:u4ned serv ice, and would continue to do so. Ho expressed regret that tho strike had been cnllul, declaring that th;i polnta of grievance we-:e near to ad Juslnfint and the company was dls posed to treat fairly wi;l Its oni ployes. .i.iXhera . Is noUiine lietweon the company or employes that warrants a strike." aiid Mr. Plrillllw. "In my opinion the locall action Is in the na ture of a syninathelc inovement with the California strikers, who went out about two weeks ago." Strikers Ask l.ise In Pay That the strike Is completely suc cessful f'loni tho viewpoint of thV friut day and iwall continue withow: concession Is the stand takin by Mrs. Agnes Johnson, president of the oporntor'b union. Assorting that long-continued crforts to secure rec ognition of their demands without result have led direcl'.y to the St.: ike. Mrs. Johnson 'ie.l.ires that the Issue will be given a tho: ousii test. Union officials as;rt thtit they' will Maud firm ton; their demands for a minim wage of 12 per Jay for np erato'S. with a nmKini.rn wage of $4 after two years' serviee They ask also retroanUvo, o'- "tiack," pay to Januaiiy 1, tine, day nfUr the old wage agreement expired; the, estab lishment of local adjustment boanis wtth union membership: doublv time on Sundays and holiday. anJ two week's vacation with full pay. SPOKANE, Wash., July ! -Union electrician': employed by the Home Telephone Com,i"ny. to tin nuinb-r o fifty or seventy-five, it., tick today ta response to n call nude by Inter national ofrie-rs 8KATLE, Wash , JuIt 1 Hlcctil el Uaon of tlc-i'-'-a 'hero said tht ev ery nirtnboir of the union hrd an w:od the tel 'ph ii'm striko call SAI.F.M, Oro., July 1. The Orcfron Public Servi'.e commission today in structed the Pa'ciTic Telerhonc and Ttlffiaph company to keep an arcu ritt at-coant of jt extia cxjicnditurcs oa account of the strike,. to be wsd ltr in an investiaatiori, to be ton dwtctl by the commission. Aitwfictni In Mexico Have Established" Concentration , Camp Tor Their protection ril (lt AssqalaUd ITcsi to Tire t'servJ Kl. PASO. Texas? July P-tr A "- 'nif,r.n .amn htl liCin rstblishrtl 1 At Jiminez, fhihuahua. .Mexico, where fimerirans from the' Pnrrnl district t have onc l"T protection fro Villista i i ta ihn ntu limiu'lit lr- un OdK-rican who, rive here f rem' Par- .l't.W!a-? titers From New Yorls, Reach (flhicagaaNow Itf o Six Hours By & ip1 ane j . V..Z, nv. . Th. rih..rv.i v - WA5 r'AFHISCJgOXPJiily 1. The irov ment aijKninil ??rire tMlnvGOiiQ ernmi untie I Iwtween New YtP-.P.nti Chicair" hnur air tOil crQ' . . 09 XSTV&S HOSES Ir. anJ Bis. Lea Trijkt received a telegram yesterday froai their son tfarreiv aanuuncina; ait arrival Hi SmHm, He was ia th first call and hud bna orai-aos marly two year?, whfc tna Fourth diTitwn, which was in the thick at tha heavy etifnments on the w-astera front. The Fourth division is 1 division of the regular army and was not ufsiffiied to early convoy home, and the word of his ar rival in America again is not only gratifying to his parents, but conies also as a surprise to them. BUY UP SUPPLY jtQl'OK CKLI.AliS I ll,l:i) WITH Pit! YATK LOCKtllM Califemiu, Last ('oust State to Drj, Itccelves Advent vi Prohibition uletly . SAN FftANCISCO, July 1 Cali fornia, with the rest of the nation, today bogan to adapt itself to prohi bition conditions. As far as tlta out--a:'d and visible signs weie cvi- cernid, no cliango ' could be nohi'l Eve,rythlng went as iuunl. In ,-omc sections of tlw city tho bibutotislv Inclined uu up in'o '.he early morn ing hours speeding the parting guest '0S)H1 JO..I '3U3UIOUI Oil) tlUHl tho miorning braci'.'r no longer exis:- ed unless private provision had bot-i ms;le for the e.ucvgency. All the, clubs in this -city were stniclly on a soft drink hisl.f today. Practilcally all tha faimiliar surround ings and o-ppurtaiuies had been re tained. Men still uncle use of I ho brass foot rail as they stood at the bar and quaffed their grape juice or root beer. T-here weire few men in Ihe cluba who wore used to having thetr tipple who wo?e not provided with a toro of their favorite beverages of old. Clubs had sold their stocks to their members and in many of Mile larger organizations the wine cellars wore turned Into storage deposits who'o each member was provided with a small lockkir iwhcfo he could keep Ms etock. Large clubs such a3 the Olympic and Bohemian disposed of from $25,000 to J50.000 worth of liq uors to their members. It still liei in the wine cellars, but It Has been soi ted, redisu ibiitcd and ncgregaiea so that It now has many owners, each his own private store. Similar conditions obtained in the Press Club, the Pacific Union, 'the, Family and other well known organizations. What applies to San- Fianclsco, practically applies to ajl nations of the far west, where prohibition war not already In force. EVERETT KNOWLES WRITES OF A FALL IN NAVY SEAPLANE A let-tor wns recoivrd Monday by Judge J. W. Knowles .fiioiii his son. Everett, who is with the Aviation branch of tho navy, at Ooco Sole, Canal Zone. An cxW'aut from tho bel ter rds: COCO SOLO, Oanal SOoire, Air SUi1- tlon. "Went for a ulde In a sea plane, 'two offiVrB ind myself, riew over Colon a oouplo of times, and around the bay; then rwn: c:une ovei- tho taigct whoj-c they wivo going to haw niahillo gun practice. We had fired a. couple of limes at tho rirgot and had circled around to f i d ul it again, when the co.itrol-wlie to th bffi, wing Tiillrd to wo. k. The ofrkei wlio was running the piling as ai oJil hand at tlw buneis ami didn't lose his he.l. We were 900 f' el l the air wVji we at ,rl fl dows, and he kept colrg in a half ciirle un til we alKiul 100 li.-et from the wtor. and then she canwi down will' a mush. , . "We aill ' got a go ij durkiiig and tho machine was smashed to piwij, birt nemo of Ur got hurt. We luid a good lauch aft' r It ra ovor, but It wasn't funoywhen we were fallln,- through the air. lin't wor jf ivtiont me unymorn. moth'.:. Tins liv Ilrit aim b.-, nao mf i-iu.ie. , MlUMVR P" V?!''!'.". i vnwt wnnt. i it.tis ; CLUB IB fHtK.-T. (roiipond!, l '?,,' 4Voetal'fl.9sl'reH--0)ie e - r i -'! n , ..nl.ltnK I.nir...-. Jt IV 1(111,'' U-., mg ; c !iod-hvo to hls(ar,on ly' rm as his ff- ttln k .a )Hi M' ertiHik Itiy scttinP th" -J" W 'n. ,lf ".iniir. ol , .i....."..h hi... ...-.r. h nn ,..,.1 dir. In the aOv of the ea- for five hours ran-ying his tui'l an'L ritO while (Q- ijh 'f3 1!r('5t was g W.iZ l. jnnll'.'S J iMin, m.-.!.'' ".viwja; - iGtaeat Quantitiesol , JJolhist Juterature Baiaati ia Quebec City (Ity Associated Pruss to ThPobiiPver) r SONTREAJ, Que., July 1. Tuns of i5oIhevist and ' bucialist littmiture ware seized here feutbty in a mid con (luctedby the police in the foreign quarters of the city. Termer Core Physician, Returned Jrom Service, Has Located at Union UNION, July t. Dr. A? C. Mc CotA'n, formeily of Cove, hat uiitigiui' cod that he has le;c;cd in l!nion and has opened an orfico in the. for niui Union Natifinal llamk biiilttiii:.;.. slrarlng rcdptitin Dooms wIMi Attor ney L. Z. 'lVril'.l. 'IMio Doctor has IV ecntly boon discharged f.oiu the iter viae, Uaviug ' ser'd la enly-one months. t(Ioven Of which we:e serv ed1 In Franco with Llase' Hospital No. 4fi, known -as tno' representa-' tive of tho University of Oregon Previous, to ontoiitig tlio service, Di'. MeCown pr:uti('d-for four yi'ar:i In Cove. Ho editorial llio vicu an Lieutvnant and 'w-as udvanccd -to tho rank of captain. TELEGRAPHERS El KAILUOAD OI'HftATOKS WI!J, KK SUMIi WOUK AT KKYS. .' On SympiUlulic Strike Since Jtum 1 AVill AKain Handle W. II. anil I'ostul Husinesd. Uy Asaoclatcd ITomh to Tlio Observu-) ST. LOUIS, Mo., July Meniln-rr. of the OnL'i- of Kaihoad Telvtrrnphers throughout the country were today or dered to resume the handling of enm- ruercial business for Ihe Wi.ojn Un ion and the Postal Telegraph compan ies. J he nan had been m effect since June l.i, as a measure of sympathy with the telegraphers stwke. a.mi:i:icas m y i-AMors KitriT mimi iox oi;i;s LONDON, July 1. Tho Krupp works at Munich have been Mild to American:;, acco. diim to dispatch a ftOUl Munich fUOt illg 114'WHpHpOl H tlilere. ft i addcl 'voral indimtriMl concerns ji tlio Havarian (iiiltnl also have passed into Aoicrican hitud:- mxtv i:ii)Ki:s Al.l, IIIOAKY SK THIS SIvlTltlX 1 1 ki d t un His. T. .I.. SriiiKltin. tVlio Is . liaiKi' or Iho liiili is, U'illiiii; to Iteteiu: More .Vmtrs li I.trnrit .(rfforts lo moke tin: li.on.o Ijuck ae;-tin 'ol' the K)iirili .of July Ihtir.iile one of tlio ulot liotiJle f a tim. ,h of th- d iy a c liein-. made liy )ln.. T. J. nr.lii, to whom tir; 'n'-i.il roiuiiit,je on the e.i hiv vlon have, d.-lccUrd the tak. .Mm St'o'.-.tiii all r.iidy Is ablo.to ai-o a siininro that Ihfrf will lie-at least sixty piTi-'n' on hoi rn hiii-k in -tlw IKiiade, hut ihe ls slill auvious to sn-uie-olh !'.. Th'- who will hi-;ei- lhi; n'-il(ii' of Ihe pufftile will all l dfB."S-d "In approprinl'- uni forms and the lion' will he doisir- oti-d for the ! .i--ii. l'.,niuiieHi.i oh honla'U 'W.ll Iliad the p.i.Tad-;, a-eordilM."lo ,p Miiit plan.. Mittft-rouKin aks tlia' all K t a in thi.-i- i'-tion nu '-t at tt Hie lliorllllij( o! till' 1'iiilllh at Hie Cornuc of Koei;h kK'M and ah liiKton avenue, 'to !e iwdy to lliMr ll.ilcl Dim-. ill. the bill ilnlliedio. '4 lif'irwii:d.' I x . iu, t Vi HH.VJttA KT.Ti .1EATTI.K. -. July i (? "' " f -I' " .inie dry J .iri 1 . I !i I I he sa I ine lit on' ofu.dnH hut eri' Hi lowed. Juii.' bifii me '"OA OlIV I oiTVh I :il Ions' 1 i'.j''17 Ar. i r- dr by hVO.Ju - act I.Jist N"- r il,,. ,li. neiiT'd ll" I bon- dry" 9 e:,-,.,nO.-,ow, i,e.G.I In.- dmil iO'- pr-niin of f.iliT Tl ..iid Hi'- i.j-.h, oeiy ii'ioon-wo in - ii 1 ! purft-wi is allow' d.Qo O . 0 O 000o ----- tj ff ''"frirMl''1';'' t,'"';'J 'f1 ORDERED BUCK MANY IfJ PARADE UN MGRSEBAUrv TEST RASES Tft nr innr mum OH NEW LAW Dhiw i:k;ht TO KKI.Ij IlI'MOIt AHKS WITH .MOItK THAN i ri:u i,kst Alcohol WILL ARREST ALL WHO ' VIOLATE' LIQUOR LAW lii'.-.i-dihul cif Justice Head Ie vlaiyH Thti .New Prihilitim Ijiu Will Ite iKHipitlvd SI ritl ly Ac ioitltng io Ic partnuiU'b Interpro liiliyu of It. WASHINGTON', I. C. July 1. Twt e;iiea oa tbo sale of buvoraKon containing; moit it4iati ouv-lra'lf of ono ptm ci(nt. f almhol will be b otilit inimeiMately by tbo Dopart nit'nf'of Ju.sticn in all Jurisdletioiu; where- sinh cih a tai. wrx pendfiiK. Aii'n in-y-tJene) al l'aliuor announced toikty. ' . . . "Wo phtputui lo mako im irutl into a-rest nr all persona who vlotato th' wan hue p 'obi bit ion 'la w, ajct online to jmii' In i rpivtaliuH Ihervof," he ha id. KKW VOUIC, July 1- tlpim bin a:tivil in New Yur It TrrHident Wil son will bo met by a dt lKaition r'P nvst niin; all of tho (international blb'V uniiji:!; yf New York, who will p. t'sTiiit him w'. h m deiniiml that n rt.fi' riUilum Vole be Uiken on th! consUt ut ncnal amendtnoai niaklnt: national prohibition a l;uw. Thin an- nminciMiieiit m;m inad? f tbo Cen tral Kctluiteit Union, which has n im-mberthip of 3r.0.U0l. Mr. Hannah Ht;fltel that ttho pin !iHiUnn law .wau,, playtji directejjr (nit Lh'n hands or the radical elu ineiit of orKiui.'(I kil.r. liy AHHorltitcd I'rew to Tho Observer? KA.ST KOKTUXt:, Scotland, July 1. The Itritish dirie;ii)le, R-:i4, it is ex pected, will start fnom hi'rt; tomorrow in her attempt to make a flight across the Atlantic ocean. Tho h'Mr of her departure is jriven ua 2 o'clock Wed nesday morning. (l.l NTCI.i; IS IIOMK UIS FHOM A. i;. F. l- HA.Nt i; V. T..Nixon la home fiwrn the war ;o Htay. Two yearn jiko when the States wet'' plunged Into ih world' wjir Mr. Nixon wa.s ainonK the firi to vohinti'tT to iikiik1 the world jjiIm for lieiutraey. (lly Aflsorlnljd ITt-.s lo Tho (Ihnervcr) liUNKIIt'K, N.'Y.,'J(Hy . Ki?ht tii'iMons were killed and mure than 40 injured in a renr-end eolliniim here early today lic-twien two pilMteiicer tiains on the New Yi.rk entrai road To Figh,t Bolshevism o. e a -.4 r- r-v. ' r . vl o t Of I Po l " ' .1' - y. 5 I lo -v-- af 'oVY 1 ol jt i , q , J jtP II. E.u,; Se !':. . J t 1 BIG DIRIGIBLE READY TD START IRIS CRASH,. KILLING MMY 1- itSou k W. (iP.ett, speaker of thc'rfli I. D. t i. r t. rt ...l. . .. O of KeprcseiitativO-, who """ ii'" "ii'ii"-., O'"" 4"0"0' w'" vigorously t,ol.r H'si-'O'ts of this rommunity an I - ii'wQ liol-Ovism hy s:ngtOiOg tlw -by members of the il A. Ii. in p..itiru laws ainie'i i, rewet. '-ii-nuiii "K'iov .the GovernniQt -71 ID' United States I - O O Electrical Woi'kers at . Tacoma Join Jij StSikey Operators (gtlll at Work (Continueil.on Pauj Three) TACOMA, Wash., July ft Korty eight members of the Kleetri Work ers' Union ocniploycd by tin. racific Telephone and Telegraph Company I here, went on striko tday. Jfhc op erators are still at work. Navy Dirigible .Explodes. Injuring Large Number of Spectators Crowding Near irty Associated Treas to Tlio Obaorvo") BALTIMOUK, Mr., July 1. NVarly n score of persona vere injured today lit Camp Ilolubird by the explosion of a navy dirigible balloon. The bal loon had descended to the fiyld because of rudder trouble nud was surroundetl. by a larpe crowd of spectators wh'.-n thb explosion. occurivd. Nearly 100 persons tere treated ut Camp Holabird hospitul for burns of various degrees. V.l,ll: Itll.KS fATIIIlltlXK uti:i:K .mi st r.i: opkx I'luvo llmiiH In Siin.ir Seetioii Xeav t'nlon Wero KiH'piiij; Nnliuoii Kioui IteadiliiK t'ppel' Wmei-s UNION, July 1st. Deputy (Jamin Warden John Wold n, of l.a (liandi lias omlerud the r em oval of all air tight damn In ilho shchi.i- t.uiiii see lion on Cuthorine Civck, followlnii liitMotits by loeitii uiiorlHinon .Hint J 'V ..vv. . .. y ,. (--- - tno u.i-iii:t wero pruveii;i,nK llioos ands of fish f. 0111 makliiK thi lr run up tlio river to thulr hrei.lini' grounds. Warden Waldrn wits notified oJ tl' pieseneo Of nit least thuee siieh ilams on Calhorlno Creek and he ;iii nnMlliifly InveiillKatvd. Tons of iflsli wiiro reported hanked up lit the dams, as no way had he"n proideii to lot llio fkili get pi.st the diim WKATILCK KOKIOCAST. l''or Knstcrn Oreifon, fair mid euolei tonight and tomorrow. L VETERAN DEAD WM. It MltKI.AM) I'ASSKI) AWA1 AT KI.I.K.N.SI1I H(;, WASH. Was 8:1 Vrars (Mil, Ali niher of ;. It., and Lived In l-i (iniiide SixUi-n Years Ago. Willimn It, Ki.ikhiiul, u Civil Wn veteran and it ineirihci oC the (i. A. It. who was ll I'enideliUiif l.a (illinile solin sixteen years iik'o, pained away a fiw day uifu at his home in l-;ih-nsl,uii:. Wash., iit tint age of W years. 'I he fiineuil was held lit Klleimliilig In-. Sunday. When Mr. Kii kliind .left 'l.i tirnnde sixteini yeIrs ugn, ufier a hum her of years' resident e h"ie, lie wi n to, KllerishtiVjr and Ms home b;ui heef mnde in that distri'-t ever si-ce. The late .Mr. 'Kirklniid eiil'.te' Ii service in. the Civil Wor in tlcton i, lH;i,.from Vurl l.anvenviroith, Kansai, jiiininff the rrgujient l.nown in tie Kansas Ja hawkers. lie ;.iw ftf'i' yeais of ll'-tlv'e :arviie iiiider the com IDIIIld of C-dlnl-l Chillies II. .i 1f,i i. and whs nonui Hiiiy disciiai -ei innn the service September :., if.i'.:'i. Hi had been nuiriicd in the Spi i?e of thai Tear to M.ss Nellie M. 0'NI, 111 Dallas countv,. Iowa. n-. .While living in l.a (iiniwle Miv'Knk itt-u nan i ii n ntemiM-i oi " r. ..ioc A. ft., mi' nllei going to Lis m. i ,.i l-,..,l,, WARDEN ORDER DAMS REIVED FORMER 0 he joim-,1 Jinvi.r I'o-I No. Bin I hi .aTmii.i,hk l)er.t...ent of .-llir5;t- ,ya;"- W I ' " I lot survjv, by rl wif,, two'"'- 7 Ii . ..C , . ... I.tt!. "f t- '0'l' 9'nriUi, of a (iranil.ind Mrs. .fan is well remembered by many of O is wen rein'-ni wrm ny ilnr. llealil I'lilne l-T nun aisitt- of eight jO.irs of illness. " MANY All;l!K'A.VS Altai. . ' Wy il ItlilTISII l OIU'RS A!l'ilANUl'U., May 2. (By Mniy - - Kven if iil(, Anioilnuiiold ii s am withdiiftvn from Northern ItiKmnt. as lis !ndiiut my pau)Kiru tions fir the debarkation of those troops who havo b eon In this tin i n.ii y slmo I j(-t Heptnil'!-, tho ntted.S.iiUiM w;il havoli larRo ft-p- resentiition among tho lliiHilsli vol unteer tnjfips. - Of a cont ina.'iit of Canadian fly In:; coi:;xi olVieoiH who, rtvently ifr ?. d. .1 lun: iiuiiihi.-r urofroni -Ihe States. Af one flying rtA-na mess ru eeiiTly vlhid hy tlui eolrsiiondent ivi n: iix louaus. ( HAItl.l'S I'ON'MOItS UNDKK AH ltlvSl' AT SA.N KKANCISCO. Met l!p With Wiiinaii Who Stole $1700 of His Loot Complaint Against Her Caused His Arrest. t - SAM I'liANCISCO, July 1. l.co C. Carter, a coinniereinl traveler, was Uiken into lustudy hero Snturday on a charge of having rubbed a bank in Haines, Oregon, of fill 15, when he Imd Miss Hanoi Terry, of this eity, arrest ed on his complaint that she had stolen $1700 lroiii him. 1'olieu authorities said Carter has made n confession. Curler, the police said, also is known as Charles Ctiuuors, Charles Iturk and I'alrick Murphy. They said he also had admitted having broken jail at Pendleton, Ore., und that ho was want ed by Sheriff Anderson at linker, Or. Curler snid lid and Miss l'erry hud met here and thai she deserted him in Los Angeles, Inking $1700 from his overcoat pocket. When nri;ested, Miss Verry, the nu thoritics said, had a deposit slip show- titfn went hank depmft of (iWllt. -Bho denied the charges ngainst her and later was released on bail. Carter was tumble to furnish bail. 'lliree employes of the hank al Haines were held up May 20 hy a lone robber, who entered tho institution und gave litem their choice of being locked in the vault or Inking an oath on a Itible tltiil they would not leave the bank nor give an alarm for .'10 minutes. They chose ihe latter, and kept their oath. Meanwhile, the rob ber made his escape in a taxi with ?:il IH of the bunk's funds. The sheriff from linker took the trail, hut he was unahlo to find any clue that would aid him. At the snmc time Sheriff Taylor, of Umatilla coun ty, issued n statement that the de scription of the robber tallied with that of Chatles Connor, alies Charles II. Hurk, who had escaped from the limalilla county jail four days before. Arrival of Great "Drought" Recalls History of Famous "Joints" Along tho Border El. PASO. Ten., July 1. Texas liming hern officially "diy" (o mnti" than n yar, 101 Piuho wits not ;itlncif(t hy I h'e eiiforciuient of mi lion. il jirohihltintt tKiday other than lo iee;ill to the minds 'of tho old l esiileiils many of the iihimI faiittiun' lijii' ' a nil t he Mi'le:itl border which well" roniliicii-d hero fit tlui- ihiys wht-n 101 lts:i w;m known nationally .!4i a "wide opi n-toiwii" mid thisillooii l:ei-ior.i U.'ucgc-d Hint thi-y owned no loc'J or 'k- ys, since lltVy kp open tin- yiu! i'ltmiid. At ohm time th; it. were inure, than twvi hiiinhed saloons fMierntlng here in it." Muiicn n and Ain'-rlcan iini-n-,r. 'I ho mint noted of those nun iy III biisiii' e. d i.t I'jcis ahmg holh i,ldei r H:iu Anlotilo stiei-l. El Paso str t ::'id tho pli.;t i. Tliese im ltld d tho I'ncliis, Ihe ""in ir:, W I (. vil lo. ll. (.1, T't" Itaneli. Th' Ilnby, Aslor Ho,-, I'. itit,.. "(Viie-y lid.fnd mid l.hl.y. loilJ Ide "if dovfntowil i t-t . t tin- "Ilu Wt of Wood,", near , t l;li:.s.l celved IH . gHlesolll' f lllll IlLO f.Olt SO IIHI'llV MM , , t . w , i ,-ri ,. fu th e lli'U - "rVo"- mirier Ihe "Copa do i ('mi, ,,f t;,,l$i "i;i lo4-n TI"lnpo' .,Tbe ;o il' Tlioe) itje tos l'ohi-s" l-'i : the "Amtl.o nd'iif the A'oii' t' '' n''1 .,. i ,. ....i. ii.... ' '"' """ ' ... k.,i .i;..t. (o.o '(9""o - ' : 1 '-.-; u - , .iie III illy iA mAn' raneh " " . v(i9niiiliiiK W O C'lllic toil openly tlh""- le.ibHins.e vie Of tVil llKISt 1MII .Oroni th' O'hw. st ind Menlro mhled .iw.i ,J'ii lr earnings of a in On the ihHi-ft ninny kllllifis ..,..,.1 in -. Th" Coney Island ADMITSR0B3ING BANK AT HAINES OEilens'mig. I0a:U( ,k l,.Or,,0 11,11. of Ul" C.(W i hoys olid at'O'l t t'"' hyVolvllig ;,.,.,, Q ,1,.,-r loads, ;ii.nini"'U :,.,qh d!-?lnv ot .HicieiitfjUid W hoi ll '' udei'll iO cases along the illnv.r walls. MADE ESCAPE COUNTER REVOLUTIONISTS SAID TO WANT FHKDKKK'H WIL- HELM IN GERMANY. DUTCH QUEER'S CONSORT SENT AS ADVISOR Allies Issue Warning' to Government f Holland, Following Report of tlw Crown Prince's F-srape, to Guard, ' Against the Likelihood of the ex- KaiBer Getting Away." tBy Associated Pross lo The Obervor LONDON, July 1. German counter revolutionists' hBve a motor, launch ' ready to rescue the former German crown prince, wishing him to appear as head ot tho military forces of Ger many, according to a Rotterdam dis patch to tho Daily Mail. Tho Dutch Queen, tho dispatch adds, has sent her consort to persuade tho former crown prince that it would he detrimental to Holland, which grunted him hospital- ity, If he participated in any revolt in Germany. ESCAPE!) ON SUNDAY. BRUSSELS, July 1. The former German crown prince, Krederich Will iam, csenped from tho island of Wier ingen last Sunday, according to an, Amsterdam dispatch to the Soir. ALLIES WARN HOLLAND. LONDON, July 1. The allied gov ernments hnvo represented to the gov ernment f. Holland the noressity of taking steps to prevent the departure of the former Gcrniun emperor from Holland, C. B. Hnrmsworth, under secretary of state for foreign affairs, announced in the house of common Monday nftornoon. Russian Anti-Reds Are Advancing On Moscow By Way of Kursk, 13 Repo'-t tily Assoclstod Press to The Ohssrverl LONDON, July 1. Anti-Holshcvist forces in Russia arc advancing against Kursk, 2f0 miles south of Moscow, in the hope of finding a way through to Moscow, snys n Kussiap wireless mes sage which quotes the official Uol slievik orgun, ''Lnveslin." Award ' of Medal to Salem Man Announced By General Pershing vlly Associated Press lo The Observer) VASIUNGTON, July I. Gchecal Pershing today notified the war de partment of- tho award of the' distin guished service cross to J. II. llurch field, of Salein, Oregon. Former Gcrnuin Chancellor Cannot Relieve- ex-Kaiser From Blame By Offer WASHIS.'GTtjN', .l.ily 1. Intorna li'ilial law.l xperts of Ihe cntejrto em bassies in Washington ivM 'hat (ince Dr. Theohokl cm Itethni.'iiin-IIollweg . in h'is enpacit,' of chancellor iW Jhe Gerninn empire; was responsilile.solely to tTm '.lermiin wiroi the one -lime rulor of (fermnny canno escape Tulf responsibility for ayy and nil the acts committed hy hf, sulsirdinate. CHASIOIt -i.lK liltMAX I'l.AO HTOCKHoil. July. l.-0Tho ler n"all subnia.iy"e chaser l'Z-21, flying , Ihe tieriiiun r ta-: end couiinand- ed'hy C 'liUln Kin kto-n:li;l, ni Iveil T'i """" """ - I'Ki'llpaft'B of Ihe chaser, wih'o woie fwtihoiit f' O'rts, lire uyiuer pour M,!"W" ""' . a O Capi.T.0 iU'tciii ii 'i on. ..oi. .-r. - Ciii.iii IAuWa h d did not ' M ,o ' vlur.4! ino n' ii'' -i" -'"' ' a-- . ..... . M-l II iril iAavin'7 . . "vo llio bo.il tolQ the ..i.0, . .... .,,.." O,,.. i,o v v, - he would not 0 ri 'urn iuiQIio I, i ... .i n.ii. O' ii..-i.umv h.W 'W"" ' o - hi. n lost in II"' IQai c (Ji oaty. o0 (SSfctS Wgl.llliat.S AltK TXKIM Oa.l'.ltM. lilltLfH AM WIVI'.H" tyOllfiEN) July t - The army of oe. up.4.1 l"?i0'- in now f internl.!". Tho Q) i ule ngUnliNl Ol w is d'K liued a iIQiP h 'tz-r today by DO"el l"1i;e. pnuint mai (:i, a iO.,!ppl d onlyO duHiiK -tho sinte of .ir. TweniQ orfn'oin 0id holdlivsCho wore nT O cretly oni;agdQo OnriQm eirls can G now make tho engn jcment pnbUc. q ' ' - O .- , C-'v 1 o o o o