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WES TON- EADER VOIUMK 41 WESTON, OKEGON. Fill DAY, NOV. 22, 1918 NUMBER 25 OREGON HEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST tviUnda, the product selling on the mar I rt high m 30 cent. Tb wal lint Industry In thin section U steadily forcing ahead as a mnTcy maker. Totals compiled by llrnry E. Reed, .asocial director of tha state war sav- Prlnclptl Events of th Week- Uroo indict. u,.. ...... . . . . Oregon countl.s for th most part r Briefly Sketched for Infor n up in their war .mp pun-haa. . (nation of Our Retdert. ZTlZ Z w. Jh" top" Mor thin half th remaining roun- 1 ' ' " tie am In turn position to Indicate Multnomah county propoee to pood that they wilt mail the foal on ched. approximately lloO.ooo on lia roada In 1 tlnia, Deeeniber tl. Aroused over the proposed fnrreast The annual martini of tb Oregon Id telephone rate, niaaa meeting ol Irrigation rongre. will b hrld In bualnraa men we held at Albany and Portland on January a, 10 and II. a roimuliu waa appointed to Inveei.- Th atrvlr or th Pacific Telephone ' th poaalblllty of consolidating Telegraph company haa been dla- Hi two ayairnia. continued at Brook. Marlon county. Tha aimuitl meeting of tha pnsl- Milliard Bailey, aon of Mayor Harry dent and facultl of th Independent Bailey, and Una Thornton, aon of eollegee of Oregon will ba held at New- A. U Thornton, of Lakwlew, war drowned while fishing In Oooa Lake. A recent ruling of tha War depart ment prohibiting fraternities from berg November St-30, faculty mem ber from eight loatliullona of th atat will be present. Tb liogu Hlver Valley Canal com- holding atK-lal meetings and Initialing Py. of Medford. recently enlarged It or pledging ntw mem bar, ha bean re scinded. Th fourth Oregon atat officer' tratntof camp, which, waa to h.v opened at th University of Oregon main canal and Inn-rat In order to cover 1008 aero mora farm land for nt year' crop. Th Medford Irri gation dlatrtct board, which recently voted Il.lo0.000 for th Installation vl GENERAL DICKMAN I 1 ......v. 1 r LZL.. f I ' W .v. - II u - - ' V laVvCMhUbirur -'I-,,' I I Jr. f hjmw MATTHIAS ERZBERGER i GERMAN OEJSI..AIED.AMEDICAN jyjyy , ON MARCH TO RHINE Thraa Hundred and Forty Franca I Total. Billion eral Pershing's Forces Move Forward. h .: I Vl. :T? i, - i . hav.at jr .i Malor Onral Olehman, eommandar November IJ. ha been Indefinitely 1 Irrigation ytm to cover 20.000 t th American army which will ea. 'postponed. adjoining Medford. I proaecut- eupy crmn UrrlUry under tha arm. "ha German armittic daltgation. Ragardlewa of tha fact that 140 con- h work of preliminary eurveyi gtle,, . vlrt at tb tat penitentiary at Salem fre were Inoculated for th dleaet US bcB oW'o o( them ar ufferln from tb Bjuin- , u(5 connection with lah Influenaa. ,B Mw w"h ot project wnlc't ' I According to th figure of th city wln t0 ' ,0' 'n"1 ''', budget KUmatb falla may bav a drop W ort department of th Oregon of 1.1 mill la It Uf rat. Th. adop- Agricultural wlleg. itenlon aervlc tlon of aa oceupatlon tag by tha city Wr- baa mad arrangemenu la eonaldnrMl w,la roriiaoa clearing nous 10 Parla, Oermany'a debt to Franc I CHtlmaied at 140,000,000,000 franca by , - tb Matm in an editorial The new-.Precaut!ons Are Taken As Gen paper apportion th debt a follow: Keturn of lha Indemnity of 1871 with InUreat, 60.000.000,000 franca; ex ,enca oi the present war, 140,000,000 000 francs; pensions, 40,000.000,000 francs; and reparation for damages, 100,000.000.000 francs. Germany and Austria, It adds, should re.jrn to the allies a minimum of. 1r 000.000 tone of shipping In payment for that destroyed In the war, but they their disposal only 1.000,000 Consequently . the delivery of the entire German-Austrian merchant marine would constitute only half reparation. Government Issues Warning. Washington. Government agent see evidences that German propaganda machinery in the Cnited State la be ing put In working order again to pro mote sentiment of leniency toward Germany In peace terms. Consequent ly, department of justice official have Matthias Erxberger,' civilian leader rned that th public ahould remain waicniui against resumption oi propa ganda by lntereata formerly active pro German and for th past year passive. KAISER'S ABDICATION NOT YET ESTABLISHED LUMBERING WAGES TO GE CONTf.'JUED London. Tho rumor that William i a . . a j . t. f In hpntol tarn, th farm Harm in mm Storm and high tld last week r "TV 7L Z . V 7 rbr ma noaalblv return to ae ulB "f their employe at ..tti t. i.n k. hlng to- be a member of th goat M,ror' m' PO'oiy rturn to uer- .,,BHlM fc,fc h.. .",,'A . 7'A,l0!l.b. club, money wit which to purvh.se m-X. .opported by th. Berlin U- ndard which , h. 'P Head of Mormen Church la Dead. Salt Lake City. Joseph p. Smith, president of the Church of Jean Christ Of Latter Day Salnta (Mormon) died Portland. Or.-Lumber manufacture ?"'a hert TuMd' ftM either aa atraggler. or voluntary prb ; oner, but with th civilian popuIaUon. Paris. Th American Third army haa been designated aa "th army of occupation." . It will be under tb Immediate direction of General Per shing, the commander-in-chief, who will be In command of th American positions in occupied territories. The Third army will be commanded by Majorleneral Dlckman. With the American Forces In Franca. Th American army began to move toward Germany at i:30 o'clock Sun day morning. No chance were taken. Th en gineers were the second unit to press forward, and they carefully began their work of looking out for mine and tainted water. Every obstacle waa tested before it waa moved. In order to find out If it masked explosives. It haa been impressed on officer and men alike that this la an opera tion under aa armistice; that war still exist and that tha possibility remain that at any time It may ba necessary for them to play their part with th same grimnea of th paat year. - Fraternization not only with tha Cerman aoldlera who ma be found er of western Oregon and western Washington ar determined to main- an animal. - . aai Anteiger a nini mat ne wquiu not .1... U.A wMrr I. . ..ml-r f Hlf blch tO PUIthaS t . an animal. year in principal uamaa. was i w . ! . . M be refund an entry to that Country, luduatr ce, nc udlng aawmllla. ahlp- Tur from two lda I being lll b held In Portland necember 111"" Tnrougn in pumic ervic -"r'.rrrr commission, which threatena criminal mor ,oubtful counU of th ao prosecutlon. atepa ar to be taken to 0mu propagandist in f declare an Increased tariff Invalid. eountrle. Th fear matnly The Portland city council I taking tormr mirror would oonr Ing th war, despite the Industrial un certainty of the Immediate future. This I th substance of one of the principal resolutions adopted at a meeting of representative lumbermen and" logger of the two state held her Saturday. Reduction of wages. Allies Will Get German Fleet London. All of the German war ship that must be turned over accord- haa been sternly prohibited. Looting and even souvenir hunting also hava been forbidden the Americans. The advancing American are flank ing to the term, of tae armlatlc will. by FraMfc be in allied bands by. Saturday, a day earlier than stipulated by the agree ment, it was learned on good authority. General Pershing Decorated. ttttk thn AmAl-fCAn Armv In anM even abould lumber fall in value," Is distlnguUbed service med- opposed by the operator. al was conferred on General Pershing Continuation of the Loyal Legion of hll headauartera bv General Tuk draatle action which may result In the or ,B,.r hecom the center of r- logger and Lumbermen waa urged a Bllss representing Preeident, Wil revocatlon of th eompany operating cUonary movement In Germany when " absolutely necessary part of the ,on in present revolutionary storm na whomi vi un lumner wausiry, : . . in resolution adopted. The meeting The American advance began on a front from Mouxon to Thiaucourt, tha extending lines embracing , Luxem burg and Briey, up th valley to th Moselle. Beside ' Luxemburg, Xha mora Important towns falling to tha tot of the Americana are Longwy and Briey. ' ! and 11 In connection with tha meet a butter and cheese enhlblt will be held Id which prise totaling tJSO will be awarded the winner. Several hundred Oregon trappera al ready ar at work, aceordln to Carl i .k-- .w .. license In l'ortland. who haa Issued more than 100 licenses 1 In line) with the general letting up B,0B r- since fh trapping season opened ths reatrlctlon following ceaaatlon of wen vn- -- IrsTof thU month . S i .11 htlU, th. capital Imuc commit- Wlltp of a plot to trick .ho a.lle. and he Meat Coast Lumbermen asjocla- ulTSS to Provide Job. for M. of 50.000 worth of .tat. highway rewurce. lb former era of the Industry from all part of d'dlSgSLt -Sf w W Already $1.1,0.000 worth of ". 9M , v Statea army upon demobilisation, th hond out of the H.000.000 Issue ha twi ,hl ,ormer wPr la back tat nignway commission to previa " - ....... .......u , ... - ... k.,.i . nA i umi. . . -.n nubile- orflcials here see a hutoom .k ..,, , v. the a u eat Ion of Whether or ftot the i""r"n nmuronuri, i n wwns rnrra Kpioemis exesao v-as- ..... ..i - 0 - lib Information a to how many :" question oi wuemer or nov ine r iim,Mr. m m.n th. .vi. ,, to excite the avmnathies of a laree GERMAN APPEALS The Dally Express see the possl- conducted under the susplces of BOARD CALLS VOLUNTEERS IffF UmNcGESSaHY S0O0 Men Needed to Man Ship Carry. Ing Troop. Washington. Arrangements for ' Washington. In the almost hysteri- cal appeal of the German provisional bringing home the troops in France government for aupplle of food and are being worked out rapidly from a for permission to address Itself direct- shipping point of view, the ahipplng ly through a commission to the Amerlr It with .. . V . ,n mA . . M.i. k. omphasl upon th fact that th em ualtles of Yankee In War. men can m proviuea who jod. in , mgt , ...... J. . ... win h ned for that mimosa: ' element of the American population neiu in roniann rnuay. iurrmwr . aau.ii. uu. n itvtm sviut-uiw nrS asiRMdt is-jaas rs.j s. nair-noiiday ana quit wor at noon, mieny i-aciuo ninif u u. - - - - - - , .... II th men bav been doing for a eountlf of Dougla. Jowphln and. direction of plot to trap tne am, by th9 census bureau was based on month or mort. Jackaon, and tb Columbia ltlr EP" declare. unofficial estimate of the total cds- Fourth-cl poimatr hav been highway In Hood River and W appointed In Oregon aa follow: Col- counties, with th exception or the ton." Clackama tounty, Charle P. lection of th Columbia River high- Hunter Crytal. JKlamath eounty. C y between Hood River and Moit'or O. Broni Odessa, Klamath county, moat of th work wilt not be under- Mist May Klnkald; Redne, Marlon taken until next prlng. county. Mi Marl E. Parker: Thr- A mlxtur of barley and eottonaeed Iplne. Joseph 1 0 county, Mr. Flora X meal Is an excellent substitute for 'Corliss, bran and shorts mill run ao exten- ! Sheriff Cbrlsman and Deputy Bher slvcly used a tock feed and now dlt- jlff Jarvla mads an Important arrest at ftcult to obtain, points out B. Fltta, jTho Pallet when they captured thre extension specialist la dairying t the eonvlcU who escaped from th She- Oregon Agricultural colleg. "Thl 'shone. Idaho. Jail November 6. Th mlxtureT cost more than th wheat THE MARKETS. ualtles among the overseas fprcesnd report from 46 cities having a com bined population of 23,000,000, which showed 82,306 death from influent special training. Opportunity will b entente power have Indorsed this at- afforded those who enlist in this aerv- Utud. lc to remain permanently In the mor- It i known officially that ther la chant jnarln after peace has been sufficient food In Germany to meet signed and the'entlra -army returned immediate needs. The supreme war Portland Oats No. I whit feed, $54 per ton. and pneumonia from September 8 to Barley Standard feed, 50,25 ton. November 9. Corn Whole, ?3r77;' cracked. 75 ' "Total casualUes in the American ' . i . expeditionary forces," said the anr tf the sUtes. . Deputy Sheriff Killed By Robber. . Portland, Or. Frank W. Twombley, deputy sheriff, was shot and almost u.ll-tMnthf ltl Inn. .If.ir. . ... . .... . . Inaf antlv VtttA ftt 1 1 1 0 IL m TtlAJut A V tAl" ;nouncemen nave recently oeen un- """ "pl.a.,. I C'TL eral public misunderstanding on th 28- , officially estimated at 100,000." , at Union avenue and Portland boule- . antioritaHvaiw Butter-Creamery. 60o per pound. vard by a robber who had held up ubjeft,1K" mT . " , !r" vT . Eaas-Ranch. 68c per doien. B , r...!L... - C. O. Herman, bridge tender on the that none r his food t0. H council la planning to supply food In the future and before the present stocks are exhausted, aasumlng the exercise of economy in food diatribu-. tion.- -"- ', : ; To correct what appear to be a gen- Potatoes $1.7502 per hundred. Kiev Taken By General Deniklne, Copenhagen. The Ukrainian gov- Oregon end of the Interstate bridge. r..i.u .linn. VttgtVRK' inrini. T . ' . . nH rnhheit him of 1123. -and waa .none, iaano. juii wovemocr . ,in mixture costs more mau um t. , ' ernment has been overturned and K ev ----- --- -- . b governmenU of tho 'convict ar C. W. Darcy. Frank Sul- fed. but lw feeding value, pound for 30c; rooster. 18c; dock. 2730c; hM Deon caplured bjr troopi tr0M speeding away In an automobil with g ernm6 w or uiM6 sent from America to Germany or Aus tria will be given away. It must be 'itvB.it and Kdward Miller. They ar nound. I lt dw cent greater." aay geese, iuc; turaej. auwaio. - said to b thr of th most dangerous Professor Fltta. H also provide ? criminal! In th country. - greater certainty of ecuring tinirorm Astrakhan, according to Kiev dis patches to Swedish newspapers. The Ukrainian nation! assembly haa fled .,..... .m - --j ' ' - ...i. nt whttA flnn. anil fltlnKfl v.i..,ii ...vwm Bw.muy Ufa udu Power extended to the auprem court value than th mixture of bran and -and a provl.lonal government has been to eall to it assistance three circuit ahort .old by th-flouring mill as tut I ncelled. established by th captor of the city. . . .c. ....... .i. ....... .( .nt....H , , , now permiueu 10 mane meir fureuui - . - that eourt. when It Is deemed neee- , Flnl. u written to th. part that the handicap of aubstitute. .ary and alw power extended to th. gpruc. and fir fore.t. of th Pacific The .ugar order provide, for an add chief just!, of th .uprem. court to orthwe.t 'hav. played In th. war. tional pound In th. per capita allot Jlreet Circuit Judge, to sit In any ,hen order, were lu.d bjf the spruce went, or four pound, per perm. each counly of th Ut will be aaked.by production division to ceaae at once f"tn' ' . ... "committee on law reform created UUr all actlvltlc In a.rcr.ft "ZTZ by th. last legislature. work among tt camps ana mill, ah -;r"', r : ,7 srss OiT-r. srr -s z sshjs who apparently are commanded by General Deniklne, leader of th antl Bolshevist force. . S ..' ' ' ' Canadian Soldiers to Hav Farm.-' Winnipeg, Mau. Thousands of acres of farm lauds in th Canadian north west are belug set aside for returning understood that score soldier who hav married a woman companion. Twombley, who -countries. had been assigned to chaso apeeder. . . pursued the robUr because tha auto- GERMAN MISSION PROPOSED mobile wa. exceeding the ped ltmlt The deputy knew nothing of the hold- Solf Trie to Enllt Pereonal Interest up and waa ahot by tha robber when of Wllaon. topped for speeding. Berlin, by Wireless to London. A - direct appeal haa been made to Presl- Oregon State Engineer Resigns. dent Wilson, by Foreign Secretary Solt ' Salem. Or. John H. Lewis, atate tor permission to send a German corn- engineer.. Tuesday submitted hi res- miaiion to the United States at once. ignatlon to Governor Withycombe to become effective immediately. He has held the office for nearly 14 year. Mr. Lewis resigns to become chief applied for homesteads and that a movement Is on foot to establish "sol- Alshton.tate.tn.tn.tninK.tn.sm... pea near., -' ' e.. Baldwin. Knappa. logging; dlera' colonies" throughout th w.t- road. ar. glve livery .Xl A, Brooks. Astoria, iron eru : provinces. . ! .cessions now, consiuuriua v "- .""' ----- , Wmrlr..' Ba Nortoif Comillle. losslne' ily own no car. .nd what car. , ttaj , Houw.vej J JJ-jJ 5' wWS use ar. turned over to them by the and .ugar 12 K. berlng: Benjamin L. . Ward, Astoria, Springs irrigation project In eastern Oregon. Crown Prince Interned In Holland. Amsterdam. Frederioh Wllhelm Ho. chang lead, n better me wneu neMoUern former German crown The object of the proposed mission I. personally to lay before the American government the conditions existing here and to assure the taking of stepa to produce foodstuffs. In his message to Secretary of State Lansing, Dr. Solf, after appealing to him to inter cede with President Wilson to send ' peace delegates to The Hague a sooa is possible, "In order to save the Ger man people from perishing by starva tion and anarchy," he suggested that The death resulting u at an unexpected moment. larger roaa. - . w ' 'ZIZ: m .diet. ..aln.t shipbuilding.' cording to a c.n.u. mad. by County practically to ta .... oeor..BMaglil.-Ukesldo. Fruit Inspector Van Trump, ami iu ,jr r o - ,umborlng: Luther Schumaker. Placer, to put aside their summer furs, wr cent of the ar eithr yielding atety, while the new sugsr regulations wrttnnrt inmherin,, - - - prince, has been interned at Swaelmen ,N . , . , . 1 . - ' ITOI V V liWIWIi W AUiOl IVBU IUVU Of course, the profiteer always hits C8116- near Kuremonao. ; idm,nBtrator a(,gigned to Usk jf assisting the German people. It's getting cold enough tor the girls a. 1I..I. aaa..r. k-a.tll V. Iff. FnNA I.Wflmnfir 1. UnUBT " ' --- .i ..... .or paying big return v "..r p, r - . ------- - w w: . Cart,n.. Portland, steel waria. '""f r"' ktan, tree! tbtfl wif " llMWJe VtM-lW ffff-.'Plwf .raBnnMi . " - - "--.u j Qsxmua througluthe. ahaU holes,- ' France has become a great admirer "- . of the "Jaxs bend." This fact may not " To have hanging In closets discarded show great musical taste, but It Is an clothing that might protect needy Bel- unquestionable" evidence of affection gians against the winds of winter Is to lor America." - misplace oms generous instincts. , w-asaj , vas, u'-i-n. . - t ---. t j .