AUiES SliD BSiJ I RS WILL Weather Forecast Tonljslil and Wednesday ruin or snow Maximum SB Minimum 27. Nimwfim 4H Inches. Listen for the Carrier s Whistle. If you do not receive your Capital Journal promptly, phone 81 before 6:30 o'clock and one wil be sent you. AVERAGE CIRCULATION FOB NOVEMBER. 1919 54 5 9 Only Salem Member Audit Bureau of Circulation. I ACCEP 0 AYSP VBil r TERMS i AIMER Italians And French Prepare To Force Acceptance Of Protocol; Huns Expected To Heel Americas Demands; Lode Feared. 42ND YEAR.-NO. 291 TEN PAGES SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY; DECEMBER 9, 1919. 01 M CALLS. lire forced lo their original do lly Henry Wood milled Press staff correspondent) Purls Due .9. Tho fillies today pre- wnt.'d ii milled, front to (Icrmnny hi their dniH ntl that alio accept the pro tn. id to tho poneo treaty. , liolh llrltlnh B"d Italian delegates received notifications from their gov n-niiientH that they stand ready to out the prescribed pcnalllcH i .tumid tho Teuton refuse to Minn Meantime, there was a loenng or rnnlldeiie.o In both Turin and London that Uerinnny will sigh. The flermiins, II was believed, have concluded the failure ot the United Platen to ratify tho treaty linn not put tho allien in a MiHltion whore they hack down upon mauds. A dlHllnct softening In the. German 1 1 1 1 It iido wan apparent. linn Softrn. "We have no false hopen over the Munition In Washington," one member ( f i ho (airman peace delegation ad mitted. Ho Insisted Germany's Rtti ' tudit toward the protocol never had been bused upon a hope ih.it urn I nlted Htaten would come Into the breach in behalf of the Ucrman re puljlc "Wo nnw that Senator Lodgo In no friend of Ocrmany,' tho peace dele (.ato admitted. ni h uemanus in mo ui HRUTOK 10 FIRST SNOWSTORM OF YEAR DISRUPTS TRAIN SERVICE OUT OF CITY Action On McNary Sugar Bill Expected In Senate MYSTERY CASE CENTERS UPON Special Session Called For January 7 To Consider Workmen's Compensation And Ratification Of Suf frage. A npell session of the state legisla ture for the purpose of conslaomn workmen's compensation legislation and the unification" of the suffrage amendment to the federal constitution will be convened here tho second Mon day In Jnmiitry, 1920, according to an noiinceiiiH'.t by Governor Olcott last night. ' I Declslm. by the governor to convene the legislature In extra-ordinary ses sion at his time wan reached after member.- ot the industrial accident commission had demonstrated to him VO, , I E Washington, Dec. 9. Con greaiional action on the Mc Nary bill designed to relievo tho imijar famine, was in sight toda'' McNary will try to have the senate dispone of the measure this week, and hopes to got house action before the holi day rocess. The bill continues through 1320 tho sugar oqulllzatlon board which, without this leg islation, would go out of cxlst ance January 1. SI Train sendee on local lines from Salem avd on the Southern Pacific is disrupted, wire service threatened and street traffic hampered as a result of the greatest snow storm in years for this pari ot the valley that began about oho o'clock this morning. Late this afternoon the fall measured ten inches in .some places, and according jjs I to the weather reports no hope for a I cessation of the storm could be enter- tallied before morning. $ j Traln-T on the S. P. line, both from 1 the north and south, are all the way $ ; from one o two hours late. Train No. .. ' 1 8 from jloseburg, due here at l:uO was reported at 2:30 as being an hour $ and 40 -ii.nutes (ate. Irani imo. io, bound to ijaniorma irom i-oruanu, due here at 11:60, had not rolled into the station here at 2 o'clock. Dallas Flyer Stalled. The go.soiine flyer running between Salem and Dallas, that was due to reach thU city at 11 o'clock this morn ing, was reported this afternoon as being snowbound near Gerlinger, 10 BOH PET DOG Attorney General Expects Work ers to Agree to President s Proposal to Bring End to Coal Strike. Dislike Of Canine Playmate Of Little BillvLansv By Neigh- hrs Is Basis Of Arrest Of Suusp'cts. Washington, Dec. 9.-Secretary Tumulty this after noon said he had notification that the miners' representa tives at Indianapolis would agree to President Wilsons plan for settlement of the coal strike. Tumulty made public the following telegram from Attorney General Palmer to President Wilson: "Contempt proceedings continued one week. Miners meet at noon today and in my opinion will accept presi dent's plan." .' ;T .ollvered to Baron Kurt Von Lersner, , lno inadequacy of present low rates of i i ,.t ihn rim-mnn delegation, here emnnenwi'.lon to meet the needs of I ,,' yenterdiiy were considered at once i dependent of injured workmen under ii partial mooting of German objec-1 exiHt? ,,tIi living costs. tiiiim and tin volclnc complete deler i ilnatlon of the allies to ntand by thetr ,ourno of Justice no matter how liarsh it ho to the Cktrmana. CoiMx-Mnlon Is Made. The Hcaim Flow note. Which agreed to submit thin matter to tho repara- tioiiH committee in a pi"i -n" HI 0M1N miles weji of here. Car sci vice in the city was but little dahlia farm, adjoining the affected. Beginning i .. home. The baby and the dog, Hammonton. N. J.. Dec. 9. Little Billy Dansy's dog, "Jack", may prove a central figure in the remaining chapters in the story of thedlsappear ance and death of the little boy In connection with which two of his neighbors are under arrest. "Jack." according to pfsons iamn iar with the case, was heartily dislik ed by persons who worked on "White'B Dansy It was LABOR SECflftttt ACCEPT of car were running nearly on schedule vns.hlnBton. Dec. 9. Secretary Labor Wilson today telegraphed Presl . ... ih.r nfficiala of , ..ved among the dahlias. , dent Jonn . - up to late this afternoon, and Super- - shot OHce. the unitea "T proposal intendent Bellinger said: "We re going! , aJ be(ore Bllly dlBappear. 1 1. JZTJti. to run oil the t me." ed neiEhbor8 said Jack had been shot. fo ""le"". wi,aon declared, All Oreaon Electric trains, notn wound was found in his leg. .," ,th honor to the nin - it..i nniniH :i wuj The ratifl- sill0e Street Commlnsloner L,ow naa cation or the suffrage amendment will BUll.ted a campaign against stray dogs bo merely incidental to iuu um'-i -stie, the governor having repeatedly expressed his refusal to convene the legislature tor the purpose oi cui. - 7. . ., " . . A DUliei wouuu ". .. ,li. wbv from from the norm ana somn, man.- The theory haB been advancea tnat " , 'd honor to the miners. tntnert schedule, up to late this aue noon, aocordingj to reports from local, and outside offices. Unless the snow .Wnana tintftce On this lillO Will HOt in the city and mucn concern be delayed lt was said, owners of canines has been aroused, Snow Plow Used. toaay 1 street Comniiss.oner luw hub iLrn.. .itv attorney ln 'wr .. that SUlieiuciii. - ' ..... ... m sover: some one, striKing or in.ii.B i- d-M mifht.have hit the baby with la ,tal results. . . I Charles S. Whte.' 29. son of the In murder. Mrs. Edith Jones, Good Faith Assured. The telegram reads: mo . ... .,, . aereement "I cannot too s ronB .- - Attorney General vmh regHrdert ns a )firti;il concession to t0 . . i i..., !,, u he did .,ui the following not rog' d of sufficient importance thr0W8 some light on the laws con- not UK..IU v ,,,,( there. I l Unn. It follOWS'. to justify 'ne ' -'","1C:: ordinance which was 63. is accept the basis of settlement a propos. ed by the preside the elated with him By 3. L. O'Sulllvan I (United Frcss Staff Correspondent) ! Tninntiiui'ls. Ind.. Deo. 9. Presi dent Wilson's proposition-for settle ment 0: the strike of bituminous coui miners, submitted here this afternoon to a corference of leaders of the Uni ted Mine ' Vorkers of America. Dy -ing President John L. Lewis, contain ed the following provisions: Immerii-ite resumption of work W the mlreri: Wage increases of fourteen per cent effective immediately. Appointment of a commission with power ti investigate the entire coal Industry and to make recommenda tions for us re-organusauu". "--lng increased wages and shorter hoor for mlneii and increased price to the consumer; If such steps are deeme i.mtifinV.i.. und necessary. , . S ITnposal Made Public. The memorandum of the proposed made public oy jnii Palmer loi- nwner of the dahlia farm, remaineu - r atflBnt. t have been asso . intB todnv charged with the eu u i ,han 8lx that every . . I nlaV - ! In'n li nt, CtaV OAneT j .i ..., irnniia in Reveral v,rort na accessory after the fact. 1 .... io. fair nlay for anuc.uv.v-. v, r ..-lQ. h.K lno- aevoiea iu of Germany. nf Cerman prisoners vur, however, was denied. This hnH been one of Oermanys MiteroHt comptnlnts. The allied de i,iand for surrender of Oerninns gull tv of crimes ngalnst the rules ot civ ilized warfare nlso Is renewed. The supreme council yesterday re- i.i i 41... nntitinmi of Hrnfcll and Vruguay that they be allowed to keep he lmllis.ltt accident commission. iMtemed oorman ships which, have i.ntlook for lutiuv. been in their Jiands during the war. Tho American iteloKnUon. It was un cieiHtooi, supported the South Amerl i an's contentions, which lire- based largely on' the fct that tho United .states was awarded certain interned rhlps w;hlrh hnd been in her posses (Jinn. ., . ,toth workmen and employe.". It J passed by : -voh .of the Pjopta. pr nr.7i: . ,1 m running at large stated, nre convlncea .i - n "'V""" ,,e n nrovides two meth- rates of compensa ?n are too . ; .fM8ni One by catching 0,c, th!s morning. TIJZ"Z u of cmnpensation uogS found running at large ana u.- ,"""7 . . . . . movent r,.infllnB him, Bllll .,,,,1 he ni ov ueu 111 ura" i" . - , . for ,uaia una 1 Know held T" n, has been flT II 1M D,l J "to , fair play ik. Mtv Men in the street miti oosltiveiy aeKmren - .. j nnrticulariy jor ui I". '." ,;u,i ,i rtav ciean.ii on Prosecutor E. C. Gaskill said ve.ry .ht,ht. Every blow he ueiJiirmicni. . - - . . aer UUB in -- ntt oiiiBWHlk crossings, and streets at this afternoon. . . oa y,aA t0 bean, and he has naa io hazardous intersections. "-tn r,sed to M bear many, has been brough t abou . . .. . ohnrtlv before one nn the streets, nor would he maKe ,. earnes-ness in that di- it ucg.n. w - - ,.tr.h the ar- ",D ,.. .i.M,.hti un. ine tempera- puonc imuimu v.: rectlon. ou may run "''' the infliction of hartisnips u,.ou ... Illes of workmen who Incapacitated by reason of accidents while engaged " . v. ti.rlmllet on of in IndustrKM unoei -. - . ..t..n. t.ntoH TCI L' "Tho m inner of increi.iB touched upon at tho last legislation Smbotat that time It was goner aT b" '- tat living cos.s would materially .V.'croaso during the present biCiumt-iid for that reason no i.;a- resting and fining the . owner ture at grees. Ihis tained un ii that time was about ju u- rests were mau. wlth. Ion every promise ne 11 nn in a Deiuro a s' j ' temperature was main about six o'clock this ae- Session Laws that It u'-" ;;; section 1-A of being in co, in a few days. Third Arrest Kumoreu. Mrs. Jones also aff'rmed entire lack . . . . .i kaW. ilAnlll. Of knowieage oi o """j ----- . idc f tha 1919 . j j on . ,. na munwr low w ,n.nini, vnpn il uiumwcia w - 1I1S01.11O-- - . t .11". .........U...I lh.tV.IT! may do grees, and conunuea at nuuui u,i ai m.B- tv,,rhmit the day. indicating a sugiit .llrtn - void . i ..ntioimllv earlv. mis Bliu -- - - . tlnn tv th -t nt thB vallev. Ola uniB eu in . . result lows: In accoi dance with tne request the pres'de-it, ascontalned in his state ment of December e. tne miu immedlaiely. return to work with the 14 per cent increase In wages whlca is already In effect. - , l "TnMYioriiiLtelv unon a general re sumption of operations, which shall b in all districts, except as to www on the bnsis which obtained on Octo ber 31. 13 i. the president will appoint a commission ot three persons, one of whom shall be a practical miner Duty To Accept. 1.1.,. t na D "But aside from . "L 7. " t .imn shall be a mine owner o ot stoppage of work n x ( .. btt8lneB8 wMel. lare facing the m u"""" tv, ' mmii..n will consider further qu- sltuation that ever .o. . and wrking condiOow. Reports were current th s a fternM. . - threatens thev-eryounaa- t.ons or - ; n wouia ue , , tfti lire. in. 5i- eui " ' - rt.i.M .t.. o. The tlon of our social la- "V . . . . - nrtces for coal, readjusting iih un - th, Bovernmeni o v-"-- - - - ., u h. that another wotran as Article provides, . nf tlt l.-OTIHI !!!' The initiative , ' au.horitfes were silent or, this matter ut wUh t the governt Mrs. Jansy, apw""" - TEACHERS' SALARIES Z Z ctavMBe was made in the com Ki'rU at that time but. as every pnon In the su ll 1 ....i i Increase hu loeii a mi"i'i"" there Increase the legislature adjourn- .3 . ikn nennle by H.,m nowers reserveu . rcaerveo i . , nH to all loipality ana "-','".,,,,,,. vers ohv further this Constitution, a.. -.;"- ,-ed to tne leisi" , i t nn to all lo ad municipal legislation fnv ihiR uar residents claim. They say mat ..m- fore snowtall or mis s u - ,4fc':: " ttn Vi turn taken by the case, before January or February. -- - . wag Billy.B . JTlhe'vear'dld not playmate. White, apparently ,ack the element of memnt. w ,th b0)h .children. " ' proposea by the prest- many streets in tne femue - - d" know what I can say'V Mrs. - ' . . .....lirnl. If my 3UOB- ,to vou, let jne uoo - - was 10 yo"' ' f vourselves and fre. you. tor tne ::TV-- tQ accept the ent both wages and prices if it shall so muii en . soecia.1 many - . ,,i. ' - . in nr mi iii' . ..i ..nH nniiiinic aicmu- - Spa.itles"and dlcts JUu the velvety Dansy - no ,Th. luestion ot " clty o COat. Several auto-driven , don't beUeve he aid. He had a baby 7 cal concern, and bell8 nd !Ln" Vhe Cty of Balem has so racingr throt ,h ?0 haun.commentlng on the fact ft nil IlH'ir i.v"" , re6" . .i. ntv,nrt is iicucn- ' iucapiicltaiofl iorwu- . ..-I- 1 tM decide, H.c.udlng airierenuu.in -ter'nal conditions within and between districts lo Report in o "Its report will be made within siaty days If possible- and will be accepted as the basis ot a new wage agreement. .t.- ...-1 va date ana aurauun of nd the metnou . 0r,ed. according to a , nsnsv alive, declar ..J' mission have .elusive, else the powe. o the county court at . ron(Ment the officers that White was the last person CARRIES404T0 136 Memhe-s ot tne .. sari., - nd machinery engage,! ,. mvatery of the baby's tn.'tt, - . ierm . ----- nf mine " , ,. ,.rLH ot navo nn..- - - ... .h Informed 1"0 . expect to be call- "i10,: ."C the year of 1920 to clty official, ITU U,u" ,B,"C"- n nf mine as While" Ui - that were ..... AfflPlHl 1 , , ....iv nOVB UHC1I a uuy """...,,.. Wore killing tne cou..... oMO r..: ' Tnvlslons of Sec- housed uuOi tne .u,..- o cm - ,n -radinrt work I will aoa ii"" --- ".., 1 """"".Z. n nnnroximato- uhM..ff or oonstao.e, y. - provide ",.ment coming un- ioe under toe ""- In various parts hen called in .nd deatn. Be reiuoeu . -- -- anu v A tint ntiriail that details oi tneir -- the details Wl' R-'-s-tional. DRASTIC CU COAL USES ARE PUT W10 EEfECl lODAKi'; . . iinni cimiiitn nnv iiuk - . . ixti i "ron.aia a majority n 7 and B of - Uy oi ftimoHt " aer t" affect men wiwi would obtain " udity of these Ihn ennf (II HPnilltl I'll'l ill ivow ,.n JnHIttl " J.infl. With a plurnllty of almOHt thr der their nl" . rfe. hero yesterday for tne purpoo -t hllng whether Salem teaohrs wou id rocolve a raise In salary of 16 j oar, carried. When the votes were .minted soon after the polls closed they showed 404 for tho measure ana :i:il against a majority of 2b8 for n ralso. There were 643, and throo d--fiotlve votos enst. . Through tho decision of the o'11' " !, 1 mill additional tax levy will b ftunl" Practice rnamcrictm, w.vilons, as it is P" ' . .... .nnnfnCU 111 . - . , be Vil.uiy , ., be paid unworkaoie imposed on the taxpayers U The raise wns endorsed by almost . .. .. 1- 4Uet r V. ftlltl fvory orgaimntion '-,,; v ieC. cu be i!ianv nusiness men. . tlon was IrbetweMOO and 75,000 to see thut uetwetii nreeon otiit cnimreii w. - i . . ... .., ....... Wllllll'll - nlnil ' nUnnlOr IB I w - ...III lin 111V - . ' i ion which pi i-uiii-" nn. next year. uu""h .. i,.rOI,sed be reawmaoiy triuuUon from ...uliiir tne rate of contr. . , , .he indutriiu the employer to tm . i of . . i,.,. l.eeauBe Of tne pin'" t it will be necessary .or . enactment "n made in tne - as it f-- -uh.,t due vation of one's proper ! process-of law. that the whoie H occu. and almost It reminas me . - tnitQ.n a mute. lt looks like a cross - TRIN SEUVKE DIdRUrTED BY SNOW EAST OF PORTLAND 9. Portland awoke finrt a three Inch Dec. These rat " dajoke. W1IIIUU. the statute legislative called by the school board, compen most urgent when a petition slgiwa oy - . . the state touay. huuiii.i' neeu . ..hinir the doctrine u. teachers in tho city was them asking for tho raise, have em asKiiiK . ...Jen , ,.,. we have c"1 - Mrs. Mary S. Moores acted as judge Amerlca.;Mt, we w0 the noil, sample room, Hotel M p()l.taton ofrad'cais ( )'UI t'' I or placed In trine of repr. good wher. P-'-.arely, and at the poll l ion, an A. Evans tero clerks. dlda'Tbco and Minnie auioyaP . ... i .H..i'iiin dl . not, oe iie,.i..-- f reprcssion i ! ment. Tm otrUw of p m t0 been l"-eac."y"" . de insist alien in confine' SELF-STYLED Portland, . nincr tn ""I, T' IL covering the ground. 'ihe HKht fall of flakes had not atop a t i n aTm and District Weather i Faservensa predicted the snow! would continue a. A temperature ow.. ft new was iw""-".- winter cord lor eany " A Still norm- NEW COMMISSION ON SAFETY ASKED of the coal strike, expected this after "The order was Issued. 0fWd. Jause the coal shortage will . cont nu. which shall also be determined by tt commission." . In mal::ne public tne p""""' " mer stated that the presidentpn tast Saturday w.s prepared to Issue a sUe ment to the public relating m of the st.Ki.Ulon and maktng an appea" Ifor the miners to go oa t.. Mr. Levis and Mr. uico- .. . .... . t .btmiil them on me tnat aay - . copy of ihe president said Pali.vr. "They agreed to tta terms and agreed to urge It upon tb meeting of miners' heads here today. zero minimum re """" ...,.lofl severe' lu local being conf.ned The snow loa. n to northwestern Oregon western wasnmsw" this early . . .vamp AC ICPiV A I IlUr . .l" . ,i..r return to work. nianUr.: r,,rrre but guarantees fuel esaentm. nmvtdes coai The creation of a safety commission for forces, in he railroad the iurisdiction of the state la- to be rlw to domestic buy- UllUC v ,rtH will oe auvuuttv. BELIEVED HEADED TOWARD POKTLAD the report early tbia Following u. m -,BHlood ir, tn Dollce mat un . . V. .. 1 I..'..' "(1 T ' II II I.I1IJ fc IllUII.I.'n " 1 .tA.IIU KM ... , .1 ...... I il II II I LUC I'lllllllll-T-" - ..... .1 . . r, .1 . i . nntdlfll HI1UI J bor bureau wm e - . " and tllu(;e who need it to 1 gcbool haa - ono oi tne icbiii- -- lt - r,.HUt.iffs. it also proviu midnignt ii- "--.. m,im special swsjon according to C. necessary foodstu I that wholenaVay coat nun- . j ...Mn.rv street ad the report tnat Ornamental anu u.. - . - Nunn 1190 jsortn New York, T,,at ice Greene- once in Df!C. '-" T.rtwiK C. timber 4. 1 today --- ;,.!"- ,.n,i in January, -it. lnhor commissioner, ll. uraiu. .. nit- stern u. nni been .,.-.,.miBlon. according to .'! ""' - . ... mhl. inneing to J. funii " ..... the 19.8 leaiperaiu ,,,,, mnnwered to enact lights shall oe tms ' .t hiH been stolen from t lexceeded th early m - . Oram - - , affcctinB at , Dance ' hB en 7 and l"! authorities today believe they hfi niSlUI , iuioi " ,i llmhii OI wiav till'. 1 ilK"-0 i " Tnhn TUCI. - n .si aiinvu. m i tnfl uvea auu inA 1ru.11 w wel " - tAra nr tJ 1 1 t; j w . . . , v - . ,,i tr:i baum rulett ia ;lal mB w be am wnen .1 wa w terg oi saieiy i" ,i-ih , , tona is local. employeandoeriu., '..a ,J u.. are not ' M f . . . ...ul ... ,.., ..oil from a may burn light omy u.. wnu " . . . Anv and ditv. . stores but Bix - , ana local wood gang Bm- POLITICS ONCE BUZZING IN CAPITAL to meet the bitu or. . - - corners S-tlgating coo... f ivii v- -- h.. A nniii.. . tim it i: oy It is obvious that ...h.rever poss""" .... ..mvdv'onil papers- mM. 'l ,h, , "t nrohibitlon b" - liv6 an in the conciiuu.i v. r ou represei. -,A t, .... io .v.iit ne - 01 tne in.-"- A. K. '"" ymted States ot u- aae. '"':-,. Marshtield has - commission, Mr. ura. , P .ha tl,e prescribed hassador to ,,. must ap- 0f snow turn , 40 above. - M v,nld the same rciat.u.. fttCtone .- rrr 'i pST registrar of f safety as the , pubHo , f of power Utm committee wn - . JM fMt service commlss on - . - 6, per cent, Train s- -. hour9 behina . , - . . eastern tram. and ; restaurants must his claim By Ralph F. Conch . ' (United Press Staff Correspondont ) AVnahlopton. Doc. 9.-rolltlcs. once "adjourned." today was again l w session,, The clans were gathering ior tomorrow's meeting oi tne based upon represe...... t0 nth r a st&te WWU Ttoiee that ev- This con .. ery mjure-l rtB durlng the $ - ..,.ir..,mmii m .1 H ftUK IV"""" . -1. XTtfr i--lt:rvesumm0ns. nvifi ftbnor- Deyw waa ovei uv- con.llf.on u w .v. state la "." - . Hi.Tinn ill ..'v - v senoii" v;.- an(, one. uW due to snow and is seven nour - belng rclle.hea ane ""----- uow and r.eeze h niUI.aerB as mat V ..nnrted only Du"" . wn. .vnloslon at Blietii rac... h the recent ""-, ,hr Tho SOUtneni - ,, j0iava on its eium." - which i-o the lives of three people) WOMEN BOYCOTT EGGS Lincoln Neb., Dec. 9.- unthorlties Btaw.am ' "..eTrch today on were continuing '---". .tea,iBg the theory tnai . - portlaBd. T;em.nfBormaU n Wn, vlchaa a s.ear' . Jay siding in rairwew. - or that of her str. facing .1 "c". mlnir year, anu whole of the atye6d at the earl which should be allevwt eg. w . i.i. moment. . ... ,v lest potw""- ...ter as oroau national commlttoo. .:thnr tslatlon of thlsc'" B.ulne need. . PnllHnn! InnrlnrS whispered to i. ...I... ?- . v. a nnARcnck alley .1131 C tU.IU. ill mo ' . l.. famous hotel. For the first time since of a constructive and a. re- ,eglala. The proposed session 1914 the .tel orchestra burst ntc , tho t w tate but ftgQ Btirrlng strains of "El Capiton rem " .e p pn;fit A or ( iscent of campaign days am. eme'e0" tnai but as a POM"-' TTTT cnltal pur.teh- 'n.vor of roln818 dl9Continuancc f nardonl'iS . ..ntences unless ary IJTo has be vidence - - . vnr.seo v k r : Women's Marlon Lincoln, "...r.. i -vmathlo to her ,,vftl, slight aem? - freeze up. oi --,, if such a comm.s- housewives toaayju...-." ----- - tjGladys itv., 8. trains are - mli,nended mr. ui during tne . In.uffic:cnt supply ' K Tn.r ooerationif .,. Mr. urara . ,,,.,, . ,.,i nrlces startea 3 camps of the state t-, ,1(ir BeB8ion OI . ""-"" f the Woman's in var due to the Por' thnt he Will attenif tney ut" h 1 .,.1,1 notice that oeiu. - stnprationi t.c. ... ... ..ram . . .. .. ,. .tartea totiivj' " L0BS...B -r-- . ,ate toaay of the legisiaiu.- lhe inflateu pr.w? . --- . b -gmg nf i IS hctmn of boners but , ior ic yards were closed son. weather was report- . lnarchiiiK clubs, In the corridors of the hotel wH tne." - , tne wo.--- ..,.,, a meet -.--.. study ciuo u- . Couir.y boost . . ...ill nn iieiii. tomorrow b meetinis , . he ers from, rival cities schemed to , o tho first to rl. on Hays the feat but ton advertldne tho city for the nation 1 eonvonUon. ' , , , ,.av0 Yestarihtv Chicago was i said to J . . . .. mud ng the nig ine oes; cnitnL-w . - to- meeting, .Today the talk Wng ward St. Loul,,, which has let loos e an (trmy of sixty workers to greet all dew gates as they arrive. JIOLIPA11 " " . . ..... far in tne ;- . nor8. . ...Inllfll Dill n necessarv w wftrrants wi L jsnO.O'K', these w t at 6 i"D ' . ..,rt beariiiB ,twe . .at conse." t tn state eme'ge" $30o,000 to meei ubiiCen Stuai in the enrlng of a rtain to arise BW .esterda m connecuon but at . . m.. ana thesi n eet- Unusually co . u .ncUes ed at Salem, wnerc - , of snow. . y at ts first wt threeVrs. the fall amount t0.th,rrhes"Cofetnow had fallen at oevc. - . -.-lock. Bl" St Helons up .i,ni!A matter turemb with the s-elerf ,t beco- - meet;n6 oftu.- drawa a H ........ til... '-- .... ncrninai. -- . iirnuii i " .artlutieii3 . ..... e . 1 today, ,.0i ) .r big mediate ......t,,,-.,; have Wnshlr,,ton, - ""December recess ot congress will begin w 20 and lar-t until January 6. house u (senate lenders decided today. .-l. At tw ' ,.1 nAlini itl Srcareguar.y convene. Jam.ary.l.pay Ene month .ieclal session next 'At 1U1. for tno - it will b.p SETTLl I neivi." Helens on e . - 9'heriroanVhupeneded.opera.! resoiuti. .... :- h, i ordereu b b it aa anno, r.er. it KVACUt." dlspatches minister... - . gtood a --"wn .til building corni" - .Umber, tlons, due to u c,oged, camps near - er stn, preva ,s EXt7 the mountairs as far a tne east of the mo w zero at Mississippi- It Billings. Mont., today Trains are we8tl had been Spokane, from two' pui t j. (Continued on ps ' FEED THE BIRDS When you have finished " . o.i are hurrying to "wash up the dishes. In antici pation of a quiet hour around ITJa gr-nd for their snow v niu-t crust that would he a banquet royal for the birds. ' mi.i ....ers w. began the.r boycoti , toic. pe -"", ed the raoi- ,o bed lost n "--- his opln- aWr ot his w". Q the machie. ion that Tuel, It he sto.e MEXICAN an Am-i... - , itt.vican cur- Sunday at- a meriean . . j . 1.7(1(1 In ..... pM.III'11 O. -- rency wla - Collina and tacked a train between Manzanillo. in to - .r, and passe-s- - ,,,Bed department w would not be ab,e to get ith It. The nu.iiu" 1U24. . ovf, been notlliea Porttana of the Davis- to waton t.i- - city ain.1 Albany m.. r" ,h nea i robbed the mall, the st.tte . today. very of the machine l City for the , loft at the Englewood WOMAN SLAVS DACOITTEB Powell, WHO say - , the , Horace Lipplncott ead g Philadelphia Pand killed his name, early today snoi nl hersent a bullet through her aonwn head. She may recover. elrla have been ntltO. The gray neniUiUiary school is a regu.u coat given to ovKVICt! DOES NOT ADMIT Los All Cfl.. ?" f.h'nese anu uv" . . n-" . Mti'nnHhlD on eve America., v...- - nese, cannot -mf .indite Bled- American army, oe in i"J who sought to cltlxcnshlp. case ot En W. foreswear Vf I. .i:,i Hi 'il !'" ... . ' S': IK