THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1920 PAGE EIGHT OLCOTT PLEADS FOR Irhtsk Recapisred by vrac OI Admiral TT,., . 'Jicnai- FOREIGN DEBTS TO UNlTtD STATES MAY head of the aU-Rnia ; AH-Rcssian Forces Harbin, Thursday, Feb. S. A dis patch from Chita reports that the forces of General Kappell, commander in chief of the western armies of the, ail-Russian government, have re-captured Irkutsk and established contact with Oeerat'Sennoff. Owieral Kapfell's forces found no whose fate 2s unknown, the d t. - " WWWM- NEAR EASI RELIEF add?. Bec&use of good work an u ' vomn, Miss Rose stokes of v i-nd UisrLoutse Lamed of wZ7 boita-camouflage artist. Uiiiwd by the United SutM T r,ent to art in drawing pw THE 5RCXEN MELODY IIUNICK riCTUMJ. BF PAID 111 GOLD $SBrf Citizens of Oregon are urged to re nniwl to th ameal for funds for the rollef of suffering in the Near Bast in an open letter to the public by Governor Olcott. "Appalling; suffering is being ex perienced In the Near East among the Armenians, Syrians and Assyrians and others," the governor's letter reads "to the people of Oregon." "I believe from statements that I have received that private charity must be a necessary adjunct to government London, Feb. II. The question leas raised In the house of commons fchmhor the soi-ernment had under HIHMMMMMIIIIHMIIIIIMIMIIMh consideration hte suggestion of Car ter Glass, recently retired secretary Extra Special or the treasury, that the United 1 ! Bates be paid her International debts in sold. It was asked also whether, in itrdnr to helD meet this request, the British owners of ornamental fold aid in attempting to save tne starv such as trinkets and plate, be invit ing people in those countries and I ed to hand them to the treasury In am sure tnat Oregon win raimuu readily to this appeal a9 she always has to others in the. past." return for Interest-bearing; bonds ITff - - - A . r.,ti.' and thereby assist the position of ex change between England and Amer ica. To these questions Austen Cham berlain, the chancellor of the exche quer, replied that - he had taken teps to have the' proposals Indicat ed carefully examined. Premier Lloyd-George was asked by a member whether he could see a way to enforce a drastic reduction the Importation of luxuries. The pre' mler - replied that the government Was not In a position to enforce any restrictions upon importations of for eign goods. He said that less than two per oant of the imports from Ameri ca were of articles of luxury. f Coming to the Oregon Sunday, Monday and Tuesday WAREHOUSE COMPANY PHONE LINEMEN VOTE STRIKE, OH MORE PAY The Lumbermen's Warehouse & Storage company of Portland, capital ized at $100,000 filed articles of in corporation with the corporation de piirtment here Wednesday. O. B. Har rlman, E. T. Sturgeon and Palmer tt. Tales are the incorporators. Other articles were filed here today an follows: Edward C. Sadler Shoe Manufactur ing company, Portland, $12,000; Ed ward C. Sadler, Annie Maude Sadler Ban Francisco, Feb. 12. The elee- irlraJ workers of the Pacific! Telenhnna at Teleiranh comDanv In California. Rnd K- Plnder. Oregon. Washington, Nevada and Faot Truck & Tractor company, Idaho have voted to strike unless bBlem- 18-00; ChRrles E. Lebold, negotiations for an Increase of $1 a!Fred c Frlu nnd Daniel Webster. day now being- conducted with the' me"can racinc export company. company are successful, oxecutlves of the International Brotherhood of Elec trical Workers announced here today. The strike vote was 1,363 to ISO, It was announced. The conferences have been progress ing for a week and onemore is plan ned. . If this Is unsuccesHful the men Wll go .out, it was announced. Between 6000 and 7000 of the com pany's girl telephone operators on the coast have voted to press demands for wage Increases' ranging from $2 to $4 a day, it was announced. The oper ators have made no provision tor a strike, it was said, but If the elec trical workers go out, the effect on the Portland, $00,000; John Leader, Eve lino Leader, Jacob Gray Kamm ana Florence Gray Kamm. W. T. Grlor nnd company of Falls City have increased their capltnl from $j000 to $15,000, according to a cer tificate filed today. Contract for Structure at Asylum Let Wednesday What Constitutes Good Man ToH by Dr. Hahood Dr. Mahood in his address at the First Methodist -church Wednesday eight chose for his text, "He was a good man, full of the Holy Spirit and of faith." This was said of Barnabas, the first official member of the church and it serves as a pattern of what all future church officers should be. The marks of a good man are con secration, a helpful and charitable spirit, unselfish nees, submission to the will of God and the supremacy of Christ in the life. Dr. Mahood said. "The Holy Spirit is not solely for preachers and missionaries and spe cial workers," he said, "but is for ev ery believed In Jesus Christ. It is for the laborer, the lawyer, the dootor, the musician, the merchant, the farmer, tho housekeeper. It is imposeslbl to do your best in any vocation unless you are tilled with the Holy Spirit" Tonight Dr. Mahood will epeak espe cially to members of the Sunday schools of the city on the subject "How I It Feels to Be in an Earthquake." Dr. Mahood was In San Francisco during the terrible earthquake that destroyed the city. Everybody is welcome. 25 Community Meetings Scheduled In Linn Albany, Or.. Feb. 12. About 25 community meetings will be held in Unn county in the next few weeks, at which farm bureau work for the re mainder of this year will bo planned, S. V. Smith, county agricultural agent is arranging the meeting. Each community will consider a pro gram of work particularly needed in that special section. Some ae devot ing their principal efforts to drainage questions and others to livestock im provement, 'poultry culling, methods of building silos as various phases of farm management Records will be kept to determine if sunflowers prove as satisfactory for Oregon ensilage purposes as corn. Position of Treasury "Very Bright," Houston Says Washington, Feb. 12. Announcing that the last remaining floating in debtedness of the government would be redeemed Mpnday, Secretary Houston said the position of the treas The Hague, Feb. 11. It Is declared ury was i'very bright" and that gov- I Prince Frederick William was serious present financial situation which they Contract for supervision of con struction work on the new building to be erected at the state school for feeble minded was awarded by the maintenance of the system eventually tate board of control at a meeting would force them to become idle. It Wednesday night to W. C. Knighton was held, n Washington, Feb. 18 Ships sail ing from American ports with dan gerous anarchists and aliens, like those deported on the transport Bu fnrd, should go out in broad daylight with flags flying, F. W. Berkshire, Immigration inspector at! El Paso of Portland, former state nrchltect. An appropriation of $40,000 was made by the special session of the legislature for the now building which will be of brick to be made at tho state prison brick plant. Work on the structure will be' com menced as the material can be had. VAGUE 123466 6.... 8.... 6.-..C0 Grand Itnplds, Mich,, Feb. 12. Machinery of the Newberry elections conspiracy trial turned slowly tHIs morning. Tho wltnew valves were I choked with "I don't remember" nnd "not to hiy knowledge," answers, nnd only three men were on tho stand at the morning session, Harrison Merrill, a Knlnmaaoo the government leader that he had done no publicity work for the $25 ft weok he received for more, than rounding necessary, the ship's departure said Mr. Berkshire. was It's Texas, told the house immigration 'newspaperman, told Frank C. Duiley, committee today In relating the story Cf the recent voyage of the "soviet ark." "I do not believe the secrecy aur. lnre months. Later Martin W. Llttle- ion inr me aeronse rctresnea nis mem ory sufficiently to learn that syme ad- more apt to make anarchists doport- pertlsements prepared by Merrill "In d and those still at large believe we 0(1(1 moments" were among those used are afraid of them," .In the Newberry campaign. Berkman and Goldman were de- The third witness, Oscar B. Kil scribed by the witness as "Inngerous-j strom of Grand Rapids, president of jy snrewa persons." mm uohlmnil, mo nolo ciuu OI AUulilKan " mi 111 he said, was emphatic In declaring! Charles Floyd, head of tho local Now aboard ship that she would return berry headquarters hud given htm to tnis country to establlHli her ch- J2J to cover exnenses of a thro 1hv in making his offer to the entente gov. ernmentsto surrender himself In place of the Germans on the extradition 1 st and that he Is Inclined to believe that the allies will accept his plan. It Is learned here that former Em peror William is strong In his disap proval of his son's action. Nothing was known at Wlerengen ol the ex-crown prince's intentions before his mexnages to the heads of the vari ous governments had been dispatched, and the only notification given by Frederick William was one to the Dutch government when ho sent the communications abroad. Newspaper reports to tho effect that the grand duke of Hesse and h;s -n and likewise seven German generals numed on the extradition list had es caped Into Holland are discredited at the Dutch foreign office. would regard as extremely grave. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT Birthday of Thomas Edison ; Celebrated in Orange. N. J. Orange, N. J., Feb. 11. Municipal buildings, places of business and pri vate homes here were decorated with f!:igs and bunting today in honor of tha 73rd birthday of Thomas A. Edi Tne number "is wnicn piayen a prominent part in the day's proceed ings was promptly recognized as the tolegraph code for ''good wishes" by Mr. Edison, who was an operator in h!s youth. Aoout 60UO tons or margarine ore mado In British factories every week according to government formula nnd sold at one-third the price of butter. izenshlp. four American exports In the art of cunning and drying have gone o Usance to teach that nation through Us women how to "put up" fruits and egetables. The work Is new to the liench, who now vly upon faotoiies fur their canned gooilo. trip which was ostensibly on Bolo club business. Judge Klchhorn drew from the wit ness an admission that tho P.olo club of Michigan was formed ''solely for political purposes." JOURNAL WANT ADS PAT JOURNAL WANT ADS FAT M. DESCHAMPS, CARPENTIER'S MANAGER.' I s 1 I j BAKE-RITE BREAD Pure, Clean, Wholesome Baked by Electricity Bake-Rite Sanitary Bakery 457 State Street. This Attractive Bungalow 'it. U'" j . , , . :JCi. 'i - ! ; ... - sf- ii ' k . , I 1-v. ... ''i j' i ' ! - O" . ...A.b". ,.. i ...... j :.. .. i ' ' j Larire livinir room in center with fireriaoe. Tun coArl Iwrl. rooms with comodious closets. Jlotlern bathroom. Kitchen i with complete built-in effects.- Full cement basement and furnace BRAND NEW. ,V." i'RICE $4000 , C IV. lilEMEYER ! 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