If . '' ' ' . - - . . TITE ORKfiOX STATESMAN; rTUIUV. JUE 2-V Vo. I ilBOR BOARD ASKS DECISION! action on the strike was delayed at-1 were delivered nt hi office today ter lie had declared that the situ- Colon-! Theodore Itosevelt. son atlon was to improved that steps by I of the former president, has an en- me government were unnecessary. Iftagenient to confer with Mr. Hani After the cabinet meeting, Secre-jne tomorrow. He will coin at the rary Payne, who now Is head of the I senator' invitation. railrpad administration, stated in Anions three who saw the rand . . at n a. I 1 . I . a a IM t . me presence 01 secremry l date today were senator leicner, (llWay Workers KeaueSI that he had made a report to tbel iemorrilt of Florida; T. C. Aikt-son I - I . . . :t- Kii I I ... .... e . i president on me sinse siuuuu i Washington represnawe oi im that no action was (taken after ational Cranse. and Hlmer Hover tt Secretarv U'ilaon had stated that I T.roDll. Wash., former secretary to President to Expedite Wage Question the situation was improving. rjvsmirtvuv.x. june z.i. Tt-- ... . way labor board at Chicago has I NATIONAL LEAGUE If! tlFVAritfv WAS. 11 A 1. n I .fa. t Wilson to expedite its wage de- on. . the late Senator Mark llanna. later secretary of the national Keullian committee. At Brooklyn- At New York Chicago rhe president's message resulted I New York m ine general unrest umammii. r a . . . " - tu woraers over the vimiui. and the walkout, of other employes at PhllaHoinki. Itimore and other cities, ial Pittsburgh was nor. made, nablic hut nJ uroonun Iclally It was described as being oon after the White House an- jncement or the president's nr. W, N. Doak. Tfce president of urotneruood of Railroad Train issued a warning that unless ire was a settlement of the v par- wage controversy by the end of u -eaie week, the situation vrahahiv hid be much worse than at pres- R. II. K. ... ...1 B .. .3 l I Van en Martin. Halley anu O'Karrell:; Nehf and Snyder. j.is i:ixm;niz.k iussia B. II. K. 2 14 S " ' . 6 13 2 . A. Jm a, tonia Moaitnr. ronaer uu Schmidt;: Mamaux and Miller. LONDON. June 21. A wireless dispatch recelvetl from Moscow says Japan has streed to recognize th Far Eastern Russian republic cn condition that it ftaall Lave complete political and economic inuependenco of the Russian soviet governiiipnt and that it guarantee to be a dem ocratic . form of government. A WILD FLOWER GARDEN DOWN ON LAKE LABISH Miss Ella McMunn Proposes to Discard the Worra-Eaten, Gopher-Chawed Aphis-Infested Exotics and Go in for the Flowers and Shrubs and Things Which Nature Provided to Adorn This Valley At rtoston H. H. t - n .11 ri. liouis . u. .4 13 shnnn. Ooodwin and Ctenions. " 1" a" , I xtnOnillan. Eavrs and itowuj. Tnorni.Ks 'i sk si iciuk At Philadelphia Cincinnati Philadelphia e railroad labor board. Mr k tald. "I whDllr ntnnn.lhK the present bad situation " Ttlnd Wheat pea inat the chiefs of the raiimari mernooas lesire the nubile to pw -mat tnis much-heralded and focated method of adjusting ques h ot this character, according to tseni maications. is a rank and peless failure." Kt the same time Secretary Wrtl- R. II. K. .5 1 2 .3 9 2 POCATKLLO. Idaho. June 22 ProtMlinK over family trouble in le lieved to have cau.ed Jacob Schmi der, coach carpenter employed by the Oregon Short Line here, to hang himself shortly after 5 o'clock to night in a coach which he was repairing. According to the police. Schmei- Dy Ella McMunn. Everybody who see my flower gar den vimply falls dead from admira tion and the only reason the mortali ty rate is not higher Is because we live on an unfrequented road, foil of beastly ruts, hole and other lmpdi mnta which makes it Impossible tor Is not the eroa of CbrUt bat the Iron Cross ot Germany. Sometimes It Is black, sometimtni black edged with white, and occasionally pure white, while. Jt does not take much of an imagination to see the Crown of Thorns In the center, making It especially suitable as a floral em blem, in addition to the tart that they grow win In the fields of persons to look at my garden and prance, as the McUae poem reads. Sallee and w ingo: smim. dpr hot a nian in uur,ey. daUO about six weeks ago. who was al leged to have been keeping company with Is wife. Schmeider wan re leased on bond. He leaves a wife and large family. COAST LEAGUE II. E. 9 1 11 2 Baldwin; R. 4 At Portland Seattle Portland nnrv. Brenton and ot the department ot labor de-l Ttn and Baker. ea in a iorraai statement that le the, labor board had had a At Vernon R. H. E. tasg to adjust, "It could render! San Francisco . iu better Dublic service In the n. v,ra ..5 9 2 LYNCHERS INDICTED DULUTH. Minn.. June 22. In dictments charging murder were re turned late today against three men for alleged participation in the lynching of tree negro here June ir. The trio. Leonard Sedman ng situation than by' coming to I seott. . Devitales and Agnew; Shell-1 John Hurr and Nate NateI.on. are speeay aeterminatton of tneques-i fnhack and Devormer. nota witnout ban. tos at Issue before It. Mr. Doak's statement said the At Sacramento K- Al'DITOR FOl'A'D DHD. aroaaviaDor . oreanizations naa Cot r.niio 11 in i he everything reasonable to keep j Sacramento isportation moving and that they re now. considering means to as-land la every manner In preventing 2 7 t! cram rum - I ut, l liui l , Mtcn.. June ZZ. At- .,. Cullop.andiByler; Prough. Mails KU5t Dwyer of Mlddleilbori. Ky.. a feT. .1 tto?Zi? a t- dCad ' traveling auditor for the United Mine yVi .Yt imln take care of their necks at the same time, and a lot of people who are not artistic at all. care more for their necks. Some persons comment on the rather jnrubled appearance of it. and have likened it to a "boiled dinner." where yon cook everything In the garden in one pot. athough just why you should never has been clear to me. unless it is to save washing addi tional pots. I will confess that It lacks form to some eitent. but I can only account for that by saying that the seeds must simply have got up out of the beds I put them In and reeled over to a general meeting place, where they are blooming riot ously together. And the perfectly grand part of It Is that I have not lifted a finger to that garden this summer, although presently I must set to work to make my garden for next summer. If I expect to have an other perfect scream of beauty Ss I have this year, for every thing In It was planted last year. First I will tell you that there are no roses. Nary a rose. For 20 years I fought gophers, moles, worms bugs, mildew, cydoaes. drouth, all gators, yellow fever, sleeping sick ness and nine hundred other com Workers of America, was found dead kmea lrom. leaving the, service At Oakland . . R- . E. In tne otfIce of his brother. Dennis I VJ '1 geles ........... 5 I II. Dwyer. an.attorney here, late to- h ? h the roids. but that they knewT An well that the men must be given I onk land 4 9 sinirht Istantial pay Increases before Pertica and Lapan; Kremer ana nai been strangled ir efforts could be successful. I rwman. I Frank H. Dohanv. a nromlnent at Secretary Wilson, in matting puo- f aKfatj rnsMi KnsKaa as sa rl Kra h i According to the police he o 1(tand OT,r tbem aU limni. wlth a spray pump fall of embalming fluid to keep the pests off. and carry nine . . . m a a a . his siaiemeni, aenieu iui rtf f t road strike had been discussed! Western LOTnOfrinen fthe meeting of the cabinet with bsident Wilson yesterday, or that IYKO l 4 le rHtnal smIM as "'. ettu Ma SWf um ail yWHirt, urybg Bummer Days Do you suffer from the . enervating effects of the hot summer months? Do you feel heavy, dull, lan guid and indisposed to mentalj a n d physical exertion? For relief, fry The Great General Tonic SU By Alt UttimkU Dwmggif SoW Uaaufacturcrs: LVKO MEDICINE COMPANY (Hw York . , Kaasas City, Mo. Bk .f lr!f IOr V !f" Hundred barVels of water Trom the t0Lu TeSrU0B'., QHUn" Pnip to keep the plants aUve. and ed by the police. Dohanv denied anv : . . . .v.. Urge Equal Rates hnr u? Tith dea!b; r "11; "HurnTp. 'norV.if Izl H fi" 1. th. v?" ; " rood to eat, why I quit. cracTTTvr.TOV Jnne 2 4 .Enual-1 1:1 CT. X .Z ZJl.Z I And thee are no bulb in my gar- t.-t- t ,ti.i nenrer fares II 7vl n . "r,,,: . nen ionr carioaae or mem ..v. ,v i. Ant.r ihit the r..; : :r:.: went to tatien tne varmints in tne . j - k tfthrt amnnr ill . . Jt . ..Iground. I felt tne nausea, coming on iu '- -rM wumuj waavuroi m th ..... nt .....l,V.M. tnr a . . iMtAaiAia ' Anmmftrrsi rnm I . v ..tt a t wi- v mission today by A. C. Dixon of En- r ice during the evening, and Dohany " ?hf IdlI h, ! gene. Or., representing the West Lnd the unlon ofIlcUI ere Mt aione Lb-a.Lb.!lt!f 1 mv!h.v" !,b! I1 Coast Lumbermen's association. I in the office about 9 o'clock. I" V, ,"T. yv'7,:ZZ" ""a urainu uuiuut.u, , . I "" 1 w ' w, I Without bulb. I "J r . k-. I r ,L r.-..j ' "l problem of a flower garden was a utjl 1" U 1U iacn r a a vu vawaara vattcu iiu ituv roads of that territory and oppose I here five days ago on personal has! any advances on a percentage basts, iness. He was 47 years old, Valuation of the roads on the Dasia of their property investment counts is inaavisaDie, ue earn. i . , v-in,,--- Bl-varterT of Further rate increases on lumber LONDON, June 23. The strike of color, are Canterbury Bells, which would have the opposite effect irom l wireless ooeratora which threatened I. .... vimi. what ia desired by the carriers. Mr. I to bring shipping activities to a Tir- ne3rt aeason; Snap Dragons, which If uixon toia me commissiuu. uwa" iuw iaaiim on oeen caiiea oil. l bow n early enough will bloom the many muu wouia oe iorcea uui inn acuon was laaen as a conse-igam season; Foxgtove. ia all 1U va business and there would be less Iquence of meetings of the association Hed color and Flanders Popples. trailtc resuiung in leas revenue ri-1 oi wirvicva leiegrapmsu neia ioaay The Last named are annuals, bloomv er than In the larger returns sought I at London. Liverpool and other ports. I in th flrat Tear An A nf all tnm iby the roads. p wireless leader declare they brilliant flowers of the garden none MieawurN guarantees ox lair ireai- equals the Ftander popples With tucut - I their crimson klnami aJtknnrh nr hana fw hiT noted all tha nolnta BRYAN UPHOLDS DOTS. Qf interest about them, the most re- mirkihln heinr tha rroaa In tba ren- uucai jall8, onL. June zz. ter of the flowers. Oddly enouth. It problem ef a flower garden was a serious one, but by experimenting I have found a number of things frost proof,-drouth proof, worm. proof and mnhp nnvif mnA hr mrm m flat nt Senator Harding Has Pressing Day for sale by all druggists. Always fetock at Perry's Drug Store. WASHINGTON, June 24. Sena tor Harding, Republican choice for the presidency, received only a few visitors and devoted virtually all his time to correspondence today to great was his crush ot mail become that he has been compelled to direct the greater part of his time to that work not only at his office but also at his home in the evenings. In addition to the usual daily de livery of between 2.000 and 4.000 letters, mail bags containing approxi mately 15,000 letters, sent by ex press from his home at Marion. O- Siimm er Vacation Tickets are now on sale TO TaVwrinrt (Oregon's old favorite resort) ' ; On Yaquina Bay Large Natatorium Ample Hotel accommodations and camping facilities THlamook County Beaches . Located 100 miles due., west of Portland be lt ween Neah-kah-nie Mountain and Netarts Bay. These beaches include Garibaldi Beach resorts, , Neah-kah-nie, Manzanita and Bay Ocean. Crater Lake (Open July 1st) - One of, the 'natural wonders of the world. A - Lake in the heart of an extinct volcano. OtLer Aitractitre Outing Places Detroit (Breitenbush Hot Springs, Mt. Jefferson . . I,-!'.'., r Country) McCredie Hot Springs Josephine County" Caves (Oregon's Marble Halls) Shasta Mountain Eesorts Columbian Elver Beaches Mt. Rainier National Park Yellowstone National Park Glacier National Park Oregon Outdoors" New Summer booklet contains general information on, the different Oregon Resorts; Summer Excur sion fares, Hotel and Camp rates. Inquire of local agent for further particulars. SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES JOHN M. SCOTT General Passenger Agent 4' ' '" Speaking before several hundred peo ple here tonight. William J. Bryan of Nebraska declared that no candi date should be nominated by his par ty at Saa Francisco who stood against the policy ot prohibition. Mr. Bryan leaves in the moring for Bntte where he will poin the Mon tana delegation for San Francisco on their special train. He was tendered a banquet tonight by local democrats. HOLD WOOL IS Al) ICT: SANDY. Or.. June 23. "Don't ship wool on consignment, hold it until next year. Is the advice given growers today by A. I). Miller or Washington. D. C. head of the wool section of the department of agri culture, who is here visiting frienda. According to Mr. Miller, the retail clothing trade is overstocked with high priced goods, and is not send ing in advance orders. ' In conse quence, Mr. Miller states, manufac turers will not pay present prices for the raw product. Portland Station Has Enormous Baggage Rush PORTLAND. Or.. June 23. What is declared by railroad men to have been the largest number of pieces of baggage ever handled in 2 4 hours at any passenger terminal in the Unit ed States is the record at the Port land union station Monday, an nounced today, when approximate ly 32.000. trunks and checked valises were handled in record breaking time. This was all in-comina bag gage of visiting Shriners. tor the entire three days while Shrine special trains and special cars were arriving in Portland. th total Incoming baggage was more than 60.000 pieces, says J. II. Regal, general baggage agent of the Union Pacific system. In Flanders Fields the popples blow Iltwe-n the croes. row on row That mark our place; and In the sky The larks still bravely staging fly Scare heard amid the guns below But I meant to mention about the poppies at the very Ut. to fialh up with. Poetry doe put a nice, re fined finish to an article. jut as pie finishes up a good dinner, although I like pie much better than portry Indeed. 1 hardly car for poetry at II. nnlmi I in In love at the moment and fe- sort of wandering away, but even then I prefer to write the pMry mynelf, Tb poppy family Is not restricted to the crimson shades by say means the colors running from rl to pink and white with eiqaUlte and aanisal marking In ova ay. The mlslag of the colors Is due no doabt to the pol Imitation by the been, and la rov erlng a bloom la an effort to keep some othr colors out of It I have generally found -that the seed failed lo germinate at the next planting A feature of my early garden was the wild Bleeding Heart. The rtll dren call them "Dutchman's Britch es," but they do not resemble brlub ea any more than they reaemble fried fish or a stewed prune. They are exactly heart shaped, aad of tha exquisite, melting, almoet traaspar ent color and texture of pink ke cream. They grow two feet la heUht aad begin blooming In April and eon tlnue until June. I secured my start from a tincle plant fifteen years no at Silver Creek falls, aad as they multiply like white rabbits. I certain ly have some start. I have said nothing about flower ing shrubs, of which I have several because they take forever to ret to blooming size. but. once established give a profusion of blossoms even when but little care Is given them. I have fifteen ot these, but there are but three of thera I am at all crasy about. My favorite Is a Mock Or ange bush. It has some other btfa lutln name la the catalogue, but Mock Orange describes It- The flow. ers lack the waxen texture of tbe real orange blossoms but have much their appearance and fragrance. Another shrub that took me a million years to get started Is the Japanese Qulac. Its leaves are beautiful throughout the summer and ft flowers as early as April, the crimson cupa lying close to the stem la great profusion. A Japanese Wistaria straggling over the woodshed with Us wealth of early lavendar towers Is a great favorite, and It gnarled and twisted stem Is quite attractive and takea care ot It self. There are no bare places la my garden. Whenever, by some act of Cod. a few Inches of soil show up be tween plants I go out to find a nice onion growing there, or a cabbage or a tomato, which my dear mother has placed there as a pleasant surprise to me. Well. I am surprised anyway. i t .!.... it rheerfallv about my I SHU -a- --- rreai oy la dieovet1ng them. i In addition to thre purely lexcta ble feature ef my gardee, the 4at Is notable in hating therein 13 smsll rhirkens. five salrrels ttwo parent and three Infant squirrel.), a iaa aand bird and a rat. 1 did not la me the rat nor make any effort 10 entertain blw. As a mailer of kvl. my attitude toward him extrvme Iv cool at flrat. but be has rondsxled himsrit in such aa exemplary snaaaer anu aoaiea na "' urh a frietidli way I cannot Had It n my heart lo murder him. He even akrs pains lo let me see aim onaa. nr aor milk that i d for (be hU-ken. so as to move me to pity. ed thus secure a baadfal of wbeai r a piece of bread. Ilavlnc sueceaataHy crown a num ber of wild Boners, plants aad throb my preseal ambition Is to have a gar den composed entirely of taeuB sad o eliminate all tbe worm-eatea. gopher-chawed, apbis-iatested atutt with which I have afflicted th treat yard for many year, and I ha only te glance down the old rail feac where couatlesa Sweet Briar rosea sway la the brweie to rilt sttl an elerant tltxle I have made -Uad- caplnr" our ground. a,ao fnn Trta. The cam rraenn why e aae neter aeeonpluhed rch l 'as mhea we try to thin deefly we get la over our bead. The oiJ-.'jatoeed torkeeiT dieted IB nWk sale and small profits now ha a sa wh regard jhe old msa'a method a crude. And oar polUoa imply U that a movie actr-a w bo ba t- aarted only twice has gtt the runt to pa aa aa intense. Protably the real r- ever, alls are aH canrety pcpalsr l-e. caaee the average snaa I afraid foil will thing hi fe I weariac past a. Of course. e are ao eprwed t the beauty shop, bat tk elevator la aoe of them oavaval la sftiaa each ether o ibsa Uf.da. It has lau a Ural Ccxieu. reaatry tkat nti i ftax, cWar ( hate to ret later a tkk ia tti suwkiaca Ulir4 Ntwm i 11 FOR THE BUIES TRY PARIS GREEN a, c a. That ofEce jboy was a obd picket s V. IT WAS ay busy day. a a AND I tbai the bey. a I COULD not see. a a AMY VIUTORa. a a AND KC popped bach. a a AND AIO there was. a a a A CtNTLtMAN oatslae. a a a WHO WltHtO to sea a a a AND I said "No." BUT I re Ue hey. a It UKS ny wtfe. a a a AND DO Li NT ksow. a a WHOt BOit. WOK BACK he a AND BAYS the a a WANTS JUST a word. a a a AND I toU the boy. I COULD ten the maa. a a JUST WHCRC to gUw a a IN JVT threw wwria. BUT TXL hey caae AND SAJO tha e COULD BOT at4 HIS BUtlNItt JUlT TWO wcr-U. AND rat a sport. AND CUfttOUS tatv. e SO IN he can. AND HANOCD C. boms ciaAftrrrsB t try. AND SAID They Satlsfy- AND Via at!, MC SAID etwaefhtas. e e e hrpnCT aaliafy- Oat says R. 1 Nrrer urere f-rr Urcwe la any cigarrUe ifcl fcrwr werw Ubacma a-re caeefiny sad naiJ fulJy b4ewied. CbevtrrfteUs grew yea aH that any rrsretla re X rtvw. -pi it a cenaia aUrfy- wd hy that Is rxxhssWy theirs. Tha Uiaal txal U ccpetd. A "a.! f m , 5 i 4 I) f 3Mf aL.V .at mm a. ii mm. ! 1 Jul SOLDIEU 3IUXOIKXT hT.im:il. VERDUN, June 23. The first stone was laid today for tbe monument to be erected here in honor of the sol diers who fell in the victorious bat tie for the defense of Verdun. HUVH WAR IXiS HEAVY. GENEVA. June 21- Recent sta tistics published in Germany on that country 'a war losses state that 1.' 350,000 men were hilled. There are today 520.000 war widows, ac cording to the statisticians; 1.350. 000 war orphans and 500,000 malm' ed or consumptives supported most Eat More Bread ; 11 Why Is Bread Called the STAFF OF LIFE? 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