VOLUME 2 (Successor to ths Semi- Weekly Tidings. U. S. TAKES THE LEAD FOR DISARMAMENT % m Crowned Kings Are Still Numerous On European Thrones w l i Western Fruit Growers Confer; e in speech Ireland Welcomes Truce Peace By A. L. B R A D FO R D (U n ite d P re ss S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t) w ith G erm any. T his policy, th o u g h | ( u n lte d p re s s S ta ff C o rre s p o n d e n t) W A SH IN G TO N , D. C., Ju ly 11.— -:W LONDON, J u ly 11.— T h e s p o rt of b e n e a th on th e su rfa c e , is a v ita l one. F r a n c e ’s policy is u n q u e s tio n a b ly . co m in g d is a rm a m e n t | ■ lo p p in g cro w n s in E u ro p e t h a t b e­ one of b i d d in g as m any sm all s ta te s , . i . . . . . . ,. . .! of w orld pow ers to r th e p u rp o se ol I c am e so e x h ilira tin g d u rin g th e w ar, I i a s p ossible, fo r tw o rea so n s— th a t of seem s not only to h av e su b sid e d , b u tj fo ld in g th e le a d e rsh ip of E u ro p e an d j c u rta ilin g by com m on co n sen t la rg e j also to h av e been follow ed by its th a t of m a in ta in in g h e r s e c u rity . It j s ta n d in g a rm ie s an d n av ies is cer- • sh e can stre w k in g s a b o u t E ur.ipe) ta in , it a p p e a re d in o ffic ia l c irc le s) e q u a l a n d o p p o site rea c tio n . Will Discuss Works Of Noted Authors H u n g a ry , th o u g h k in g less is bv sh e can lessen th e d a n g e r of anvil-i t o d a y. S e c re ta ry of S ta te H u g h es) k ------- le g isla tio n o f its ow n p a rlia m e n t still j g a m a tio iu th u s w allin g R u ssia o ffj Jg re p o rte d ag p r e p a rln g fo rm a l m -j a k ingdom . A u stria h as a sm a ll b u t from any e x p an sio n w e stw a rd and D r. E m a n u e l S te rn h e im . of Bos a ro u n d a discussion of “ Civil z a tio n ” v ita tio n s to G re a t B rita in , F ra n c e D l’B L lN , Ju ly 11.— T h e Sinn Fe im p o rta n t ro y a lis t p a rty . A nd G er­ G erm an y o u t of M 'tte* E u ro p a. 1 PO R TLA N D . O r., Ju ly 11.— Tw o to n , M ass., recognized as one of th e and o th e r of th is a u th o r ’s w orks. T he j J a p a n a n d Ita ly to m eet in W ash in g - j huQ dred d eleg ate8 tr01„ m a rk e tin g . , - .. i • » .u „ peace d e le g a tio n , w ith E a m o n n De m any m a n ife s ts a s tro n g le a n in g to ­ g re a te s t o r a to r s a n d s c h o la rs of th e th ird will be a d isc u ssio n ot th e g ie a t! 1 . .. ... w a rd s a k ing, and a H o h e n z o lle rn a t J ton a t a d a te to be m u tu a lly a g re e d j o rg a n iz a tio n s of six w e stern s ta te s p re s e n t tim e, a rriv e d in A sh lan d yes-1 S ca n d in a v ian a u th o r J o h a n B ojer, in­ V a le ra , p re s id e n t of th e “ Irish re ­ p u b lic ,” lead in g , will leave fo r th e th a t. : upon. a re c o n v e n in g h e re to d iscuss th e te rd a y evening. Dr. S te rn h e im is! e lu d in g a specific d iscussion of h 's C o n s ta n tin e h a s com e back, th o u g h t J a p a n a n d G re a t B rita in a re vir- m a rk e tin g of p e ris h a b le p roduce, in th e city to ta k e p a r t in th e C h au -j w ell know n book “ T he G reat H qn- peace co n fe re n ce a t L ondon, it was o fficially a n n o u n c ed to day. A rth u r th e re g a l s u p p o rts a r e w obbly. Old I tu a lly pledged to a tte n d th e c o n fe r- co n sid e red th e W e s ts g ra v e s t l,ro ^*j t aUQUa p ro g ra m , an d sc h e d u le d to g e r ” as well As o th e r of his w orks. K in g P e te r of S erb ia, who p u lle d . H igh im p o rta n c e is a tta c h e d d e liv e r a se rie s of le c tu re s h ere, th e T he fo u rth will be th e d iscu ssio n of G riffith s a n d M essrs. S tack and B u r ­ I ence by public s ta te m e n ts ’ of th e ir lem . th ro u g h th e w ar, m ore o r less, has to n w ill acco m p an y De V alera. • ) n a tio n a l lead er^. Ita ly a n d F ra n c e to th e co n fe re n ce , a s th e W est is firs t of w hich w ill he given th is a f t e r ­ tlie Vo ce from E n g la n d in th e form fo u n d his new k in g d o m of th e S erbs, j As th e clocks of th e city s tru c k a re im pelled by public op in io n to a p p ro a c h in g one of th e g r e a te s t fru it noon a t 2 :3 0 o ’clock. of th e d iscu ssio n of th e “ Blind A l­ I I C ro a ts a n d Slovenes so p re g n a n t w ith , noon to d ay , w h ittle s a n d h a rb o r s i­ p ro d u cin g y e a rs in its h isto ry . W. B. send re p ré s e n tâ t Ves. T he fo u r a fte rn o o n le c tu re s will ley ’’ by W. L. G eorge. T h e ev en in g s p o n ta n e o u s c o m b u stio n , t h a t he! BLASTS ONE OF LARGEST IN ren s ro a re d th e ir w elcom e of th ? A rm stro n g , p re s id e n t of th e W a sh ­ It is th o u g h t t h a t C hina w ill p a r ­ be in te r p re ta tio n s of fo u r lite ra ry le c tu re s will be so m e w h at d iffe re n t! leaves h is son, A lex an d er, to do m o s t' tru c e b etw een B ritish a n d Sinn F ein tic ip a te in th e c o n fe re n ce a n d ta k e in g to n fa rm b u re a u fe d e ra tio n , p re ­ voices sp e a k in g from out of tlie e x - ’ n c h a ra c te r. Dr. S te rn h e im will dis-! SOUTHERN OREGON; LARGE of th e w ork. F e rd in a n d of R u m a n ia ; forces. T he citizen s ex cited ly c o l­ p a rt in th e d iscu ssio n of q u e stio n s! sided a t th e co n feren ce, peiid'aig his p erien ces of th e rec e n t w orld w a r in cuss in his first le c tu re t h -■ su b je c t I tTROWD IS PR ESENT s till h a s his p ic tu re on th e p o stag e lected in k n o ts and g ro u p s, th e f o r ­ c o n c ern in g th e . F a r E a s t, w hich w ill, e le c tio n as c h a irm a n . S everal tele- - = ^ — —“ ——— ~ nf A m erican izatio n . sta m p s , b u t is r e fra in in g from a ll: m erly h ated Black a n d T a n s issued in clu d e th e C hinese o p e n d o o r policy ) g ra m s w ere rea d to u c h in g upon th e | Tliis le c tu re h a s been d eliv ered a o th e r p u b licity . And B oris of Bui-! ' from th e ir b a rra c k s , fra te rn iz e d w ith as o u tlin e d by H u g h es. m a rk e tin g q u e stio n of th e W est. larg e n u m b e r of tim es th ro u g h o u t tlie g a rla , a n s w e rin g a public w elcom e W ith th e b la s tin g of th e i’y le ri j th e people and discussed th e chance ; A m b a ssa d o r H a rv e y is u n d e rs to o d ; T h e fru it g ro w e rs g a th e re d a t the E a s te rn S ta te s and esp ecially in New on a c h u rc h festiv a l day in S o f ia ,1 b lu ffs, e a st of A sh lan d on th e P a ­ | of a p e rm a n e n t peace. to have conveyed th e c o n fe re n ce in- co n fe re n ce re p re se n t in te re s ts in O re ­ York s ta te , w h ere lir. S te rn h e im is w ns g re e te d by a bom b w hich k illed ! cific h ig h w ay , by six to n s of dy -| S o ld iers on Hie s tre e ts w ith d raw n V itatlon to Lloyd G eorge. E n g lish gon, W a sh in g to n , Id ah o . C a lifo rn ’a, ) special le c tu re r to th e U niv ersity of a n d w ounded se v era l p erso n s close! n a m ite S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n *t 3' i b ay o n ets a re m ssing. peacefu l a,, p rem ier. T lie la tte r is expected to M o n tan a, Id a h o an d U tah. I th e S ta te of New Y ork, upon th e sun- by him. ! o’clock, th e s ta te highw ay b etw een p e a rin g policem en ta k in g tlie ir T h e P a c ific c o a st m a rk e t condi- accep t in his speech in th e H ouse of! | je c t of A m erica!: zation. Tlie second T he th ro n e s m o re fa m ilia r to K la m a th F a lls a n d A sh lan d w as cuni- C om m ons to day. places, a rm e d only w ith clubs. It is u n d e rs to o d i tio n has been h u r t by th e lim ita tio n le c tu re will be a discussion of th e A m e ric an s a re a t p re s e n t h a v in g lit- p lete d , G. E. M cV icars, s ta te high- th a t th e C a n a d ia n p re m ie r, M e ig h e n .jo f m a rk e tin g , d e le g a te s to th e con- R e p o rts from B elfast in d ic a te th a t g re a t A m erican hook "M ain S tre e t'' tle d iffic u lty in w e a th e rin g p r e s e n t , w a y e n g in e e r, said to day, violence and d is o rd e r c o n tin u e d in u pset p la n s m ad e fo r th e f u r t h e r - ■ t ei‘*nce d e c la re d , fo llow ing a m o rn - by S 'n c la ir Lewis. T h e th ird will he i N o rth Ire la n d u n til th e very h o u r fa ir w inds. In E n g la n d , K ing) M oving p ic tu re s w ere ta k e n of th e an ce of th e A n g lo -Ja p a n e se a llia n c e . ’n 8 se ssio n w hen th e c o n v e n tio n w as) upon th e Topic of T w en tieth C e n tu ry th a t th e tru c e becam e e ffectiv e. A G eo rg e h a s lost by his q u ie tn e ss th e b lu ffs a t th e tim e of b la s tin g , w hicy ) o rg an iz ed fo llow ing M ayor B a k e r's , ________ j P a re n th o o d . T his sh o u ld he of vital m ail tra in was d e ra ile d , th e coaches little v e stig e of p o w er h is f a th e r by ¡s 8ajd by Mr. M cV icars to have been I LONDON. J u ly 11.— P re m ie r Lloyd ! w elcom e. ) n t e r e s t to all p a re n ts of th e co m ­ b u rn e d , and a to ta l ol 14 p erso n s in ­ his s tr o n g p e rs o n a lity w as a b le t o : o n e of t p e la rg e s t e v e r a tte m p te d in H. L. H u ll, of Y a k im a , W ash., ! G eorge h a s v irtu a lly accep ted th e ! m u n ity and h as cau sed co n sid e rab le ju r e d . A fire in B e lfast in ju re d in.’» ex ercise. H is p o p u la rity w as u n d e r- S o u th e rn O regon. A la rg e c ro w d . . . , . TT .. , t a t .! w a s elected s e c re ta ry of th e a sso c ia ­ discussion in th e e ast w here it was a n d m ad e 200 hom eless. K iiin f, in m .i til »ha go ng a 9 a slu m p u u n n til th e P 1 n . i n n c . a e ot i from A sh lan d w itn essed th e ' blast- f in v ita tio n of th e I lilted S ta te s to tio n . W : B. A rm stro n g w as elected ( te n d th e d is a rm a m e n t co n feren ce. I d e liv ered a n u m b e r of tim es in coiir- W a le s cam e to h a t. m g. c h a irm a n , a f te r m a k in g one of th e ! In h is speech to d a y a d d re s s in g th e n e c tio n w 'tli th e g re a t F o ru m m ove-i DR. E M A N U E L ST E R N H E IM T he P rin c e is u n d o u b te d ly th e J W ork on th e u n paved h a lf m ile H ouse of C om m ons, he said . “ I wel- p rin c ip a l a d d re s s e s d u rin g th e m o rn i m en t. O p p o rtu n ity will be given to j m o st p o p u la r p e rso n in th e U nited W h o o p en s le c t iiw co u rse at tin . i be tre a te d h e re in th e sam e way, a n d i s tre tc h betw een, th e end of th e s ta te corned w ith th e u tm o s t p le a su re P re s ­ Nig. K in g d o m , a n d If he com es to th e . h ig hw ay a n d th e C a lifo rn ia liue is id en t H a r d in g ’s w ise a n d c o u rte o u s ( 'liau taiu jiia th is aftern ooir. th e L e c tu re r w ill be glad to u n d e r-' th ro n e , w hich som e people th o u g h a d ­ ------- a = - - • ..... . - ------------------- -- - ------ — i ta k e discuss •on of his a d d re ss. The] going fo rw a rd ra p id ly , E n g in e e r Me- in v ita tio n . I t w ill lack no e ffo rt on PRIZE W INN ER S IN LITHIA m irin g him , d o u b t, he w ill pro b ab ly ) V!fcars s ta te d , a n d is expected to be th e p a r t of th e B ritish e m p !te to th e n a m e of fo u r d iffe re n t E u ro p e an 1 fo u rth le c tu re is one th a t h as been PARK SPORTS TOURNAMENT w eild a p o sitiv e in flu e n ce . i com p leted by J u ly 20. m ak e the. co n fe re n ce a su c ce ss.” H ej T h e m o st s ta b le th ro n e of all, a p -' JULY 4 ARE ANNOUNCED people. T h e first will be a d sen s d eliv ered to m any of th e la r g e r Uni- d e c la re d t h a t w orld peace d e p e n d s sion of th e w o rk s of Don V incente v e rsifie s and iif sonie of th e m ost p a re n tly . is t h a t of H o llan d . Q ueen ( I m ore upon peace b e tw e e n th e U n ited ! Ibanez, th e g re a t S panish a u th o r am i im p o rta n t colleges in th e c o u n try W ilh e lm in a e n jo y s a n d c h e rish e s th e! T h e follow ing c o m m u n ic a tio n from will deal sp ecifically w ith th e F o u r) upon th e su b je c t of E d u c a t'o n P lu s: S ta te s a n d G re a t B rita in th a n a n y 1 g e n u in e a ffe c tio n of h e r people. T h e; I J. D. B eeson, s u p e rin te n d e n t of th e ! o th e r sin g le fac to r. H o rse m e n of th e A pocalypse, a s well S p iritu a lity and is of vital d isc u ssio n , p rin c e c o n so rt. H e n ry of M ecklen­ L ith ia P a r k p la y g ro u n d , g iv in g th e as o th e r ’ w orks. T he second w ill b e ' of p re s e n t day e d u c a tio n in A m e ric a' b u rg , is n o t p o p u la r, b u t th e Q ueen! STA N FO R D U N IV E R S IT Y , C alif., lis t of w in n e rs in th e s p o rts to u r n a ­ a d isc u ssio n of th e F re n c h a u th o r, la n d of both i t ’s triu m p h s am i i t ’s: d riv e s a b o u t T h e H a g u e in h e r c ar! S e n a to r C h a rle s L. M cNary will I» i Ju ly 11.— D avid S ta r r J o rd a n , c h a n ­ m e n t J u ly 4, w as received th is m o rn -i G eorges D u h am el, and will c e n te r fa ilu re s. w ith no g u a rd . T h e m en in the! — I u n a b le to a tte n d th e S o u th e rn O rc- c e llo r e m e ritu s of S ta n fo rd un^ver- in g : s tr e e ts tip th e ir h a ts an d sh e bow s T he n am es of th e w in n e rs of th e « • ♦ » < < ü > z $ » < î> ♦ ' gou C h a u ta u q u a her«’, a c c o rd in g to CHAMBER OF COMMERCE o u t a n y g u a rd to th e place w h ere i t 1 se c re ta ry of th e C h a m b e r of C om ­ In th e h o rse shoe c o n te st Mr. Boles th e G e rm a n m ilita ry m a c h in e .” w as to be h eld , a n d th e H o llan d e rs of E a g le P o in t won th e sin g les title , »♦ m erce, th is m o rn in g . T h e s e n a to r FORUM LUNCHEON T h e ' O regon W ool and M ohair: T h e m o st tro u b le a n d su sp icio n in to o k th e h o rse s fro m h e r c a rria g e : a n d Mr. H a rtle y of N o rth T a le n t and an d d rew h e r th ro u g h th e s tr e e ts i G ro w e rs’ C o-o p erativ e assoc a t i o n ,) th e P a c ific, D r. » J o rd a n s ta te d , h a s had been in v ited som e tim e ago to ❖ in triu m p h . ¡w h ic h w as to h av e 50 p e r cen t ot'! b e e n cau sed by A m e ric an . E n g lish ] a M r- p ay won th e d o u b les title . Mt till* <•> DIES AS RESULT OF PARALYTIC a tte n d an d speak at th e C H au tau q u a - e sheep - S eventy-five y a rd d a s h e s . G irls ♦ K in g A lb e rt of th e B elg ian s also • th a n d - g o a ts of tn e w estern ‘ a a n nd d J J a a p p a a n n e e s s e e a a n n x x io io u u s s fo fo r r la la rg rg e e arm a rm -1 - in A shland in co n n ectio n w ith !«is STROKE; PROMINENT IN plan n ed trip to G la d sto n e P a rk , ’ll«* EDUCATIONAL WORK V ic to r E m m a n u e l of Ita ly , how ever, in m e m b e rsh ip by Ju ly !. passed its easy fo r th o se th re e to reach a n j K^-ls o v e r V - Olivia B ently, A s h la n d . le tte r to Mr. F u lle r follow s: is In none too good a p o sitio n , th o u g h ! q u o ta o ffic ia lly on J u n e 27. A m eet- a g re e m e n t, m a k in g th e P acific o c e a n , boys, 16 an d over, L. H otey, Ash- <*» at 12 o ’clock My d e a r Mr. F u lle r: lik e th e “ G re a t L a k e s .” boys u n d e r 16. R alp h De Join- <$> it h a s show n sig n s la te ly of s tr e n g th ­ tig of th e o rg a n iz a tio n c c m m itte ? J. II. A ckei man, president of ________________________ I e r ; g irls. 10 an d u n d e r, E ro la Cass, T h e s e n a te to d ay voted a g a in st an en ing. T h e k in g o f Spain, also m a n ­ w as held on t h a t d a t Q am i o rg a q iz TUESDAY NOON tlie M onmouth Norm al school and a d jo u rn m e n t, 28 to 2 4, therefor«- th e <$> .§> M edford. <$> <§, a g e s to h a n g on. ing d ire c to rs ele c te d to sere** u ntil form er sta te school sup«Tiiiteii- s e n a te will be in session d u rin g Hi? ‘W h e e lb a rro w rac e fo r hoys, Lew is T h e q u e stio n of a k in g fo r H u n ­ th e s ta te electio n , w hich will be held > SAN FRANCISCO MARKETS « ♦ dent, died yest<*rday at Ills h o m e su m m e r. T h any e v e n t, I could not ♦ ' H obson and K. H obson. ' ♦ • g a ry is th e p u zzlin g one. K a rl is in each d is tr ic t d u rin g th e week of in M onm outh as tin* result of a have re tu rn e d to O regon to k eep my _______ i L a d ie s' race, Mrs. H o llo w p e te r, th e le g a lly cro w n ed m o n arc h . A fter J u ly 18-23. stroke o f paralysis, according to a d a te a t G la d sto n e P a rk O’* to speak SAN FR A N C ISC O , J u ly 11.— F o l­ firs t. h is re c e n t fiasco h is s u p p o rte rs in T h e o rg a n iz in g d ire c to rs elected H eav y w eig h t race, lad ie s o r m en.|< ^ ■$> <••<*><*» <8* ] telegram received here this m orn­ a t th e S o u th e rn O regon Chi u ta n o u a . H u n g a ry In sis te d t h a t he w ould h e : fo r th e s h o rt p e rio d a r e . F re d W. low ing a re m a rk e t q u o ta tio n s ; ing by <$>'* '?/<£<$><$>'*> I sum m er norm al school, branch of ings will begin on M onday of next gives som e cre d e n c e to th e o p inion! B ooth, Y oncalla, d is tric t No. 2- J. B.! E ggs, 3 9 ‘A. “ i the M onmouth Norm al, liein g «•on- w eek. t h a t he m ay try a n o th e r coup, be- 'c WUIHVH, o r n e t t , Shedd, Ulr'v.lIH, d is tric t No 5; , W .VQ •> VY il 1 lw . ’ ducted here. I sh o u ld like v ery m uch to be back c a u se in S w tiz e rla n d he is v ery close- Rani liani R id d e ll. J r .. M onm outh, d is tric t Mr. Ackerm an was in A s I i I him I a t hom e, especially d u rin g th e ru m ­ ly g u a rd e d . H e h a s p u t h im se lf in No. n 0 7; G. H. T h o m p so n . M acleay,! I about a week ago on an inspection m er, and sh o u ld e n jo y v isitin g y o u r a r a th e r rid ic u lo u s positio n how ever | d is tric t No. 8; S. A C o rd ill. M o la lla ,' |__ tour, visitin g tin* sum m er s«-hool b e a u tifu l city a n d sp e a k in g at the by h a v in g le f t H u n g a ry tw ice now , an d J. W . S m ith . A u ro ra , c is 'r'.c t No.j w hile her*. At that tim e he ap- C h a u ta u q u a . I re m e m b e r very h a p ­ each tim e a f t e r p ro c la im in g t h a t he 9; A. B. F lin t, B e a v e rto n , d 'ts r ic t! peared to be in the best of health p ily my visit a t A shland last y ear, w ould r a th e r d ie th a n leave. B eside, No. 10. C. J. H u rd w as ap p o in te d ! ami took a gr«*at int«*rest in tlie th e b e a u tifu l rid e th ro u g h y o tir p a ik th e little e n te n te , s u p p o rte d , th o u g h by th e d ire c to r of th e b u re a u of six w eeks extension courvus o f tlK* an d th e w o n d e rfu l m in e ral w ater. I so m e w h a t c a su a lly by th e big one, m a rk e ts to re p re s e n t th e pu b lic on; normal «•ours«'. His death was a e n jo y ed th e d in n e r th e lad ies gave is d e te rm in e d n o t to h a v e a H aps- th e b o ard . T he w eek of J u ly 18-23, shock and surprise to his many tne w hen I spoke b e fo re th e m« in b u rg on th e th ro n e . He is. f u rth e r. th e d is tric t e le c tio n s w ill ho held to , friends throughout Hie state, Mr. ' h ers of y o u r club. a C ath o lic, a n d . w hile th e C ath o lics elect fo u rte e n d ire c to r8 T h e d is. Ackerm an was for eight years j I do not know of any s e n a to r th at a r e s tro n g in W est H u n g a ry , a l a r g e l y a n d th g n u ;u h e r d i,vc{oi„ sta te siip«*rintcn«leiit of schools in j will b«* o ut th a t w ay th s su m m e r, p a rt of th e c o u n try is C alvinistic. to w hich th e y a re e n title d in p ro p o r­ Oregon and has been prom inent i Should I be ab le to place my fin g e r Since K a r l’s last d e p a rtu re , sev­ tio n to th e n u m b e r of sheet) signed in state educational activities for j upon som e one of a n a tio n a l rep u - e ra l riv a ls h a v e s p ru n g up. A dm iral a re as follow s: several years. He is sui*viv«*d b> ) ta tio n , 1 will w ire you im m ed iately . H o rth y . d e sig n a te d g o v e rn o r by th e D istric t No. 1— Ja c k s o n , Jo se p h in e his w ife ami a «laughter, Mrs. Cj ! J hope th e session of y o u r C’h au - p a rlia m e n t u n til a k in g was se le c t­ I an d C u rry c o u n tie s, tw o d rec to rs. F. Carlton. ta u q u a will be a success, Mid w ith e d , w as. a c co rd in g to sto rie s in Vi­ D is tr ic t No. 2— D o u v las and Coos The m ost lik»*ly candi«late for ! ev ery good w ish, I am e n n a , h im se lf to h a v e been set up c o u n ties, th re e d ire c to rs. th e position left vacant by the S in cerely y o u rs. by th e S m all L a n d o w n e rs p a rty as D istric t No. 3— L a n e co u n iv one «hath of Mr. Ackerm an could not CHAS. L. MCNARY. k ing. T h a t, h o w ev er, fell th ro u g h .I d i re c to r he le-arned today. Mr. Ih-iseoe A rc h d u k e J o se p h an d A rc h d u k e A1-! r o -» .« * *.» i , , , . . t . .. . . , „ . D is tric t No. 4— L an e a n d L inn stated that the pr«*si«|ent's chair J o h u L a ffe lm a n . b e tte r know n as b re c h t b o th h a v e s tro n g fo llo w in g s.. , A k . !A ‘ c o u n ties, one jo in t d’re c to r. would be fill«*«l by th e board o f : Jack R atlr.e. and E lvie L. K erby. In A u s tria , in sp ite of th e ro y a list KT r t • r , A- D istric t No. 5— I z n n county 1 wo norm al si-hool regen ts who w ould I a lia s Jim Ow en, m u st h a n g fo r th e ir p a rty a n d th e m em b e rs of th e n 0 ' ! d j rect rs «•¡ill a special m eeting. • p a rt in th e m u rd e r of S h e riff Til b ility , w ho k e p t th e ir title s only by r»*«,»^/» x- a T „ j 1 D s tr ic t No. 6— L incoln a n d Ben- , T a v lo r Aof U m a tilla c o u n ty , O regon, c o u rte s y a n d p e rsiste n c e , th e chances) to n c o u n tie s, one d ire c to r. LABOR DELEGATES STORM a c co rd in g to a decision J u n e 28 by o f a k in g d o m a re sm all. M any peo­ D is tric t No. 7— P o lk c o u n ty , one OVER EMPIiOYMENT OF th e O regon su p re m e c o u rt a ffirm in g ple, ho w ev er, re m e m b e r th e g o o d ; I d ire c to r. CH INESE COOK IN HOTEL th e senbence im posed on co n v ictio n tim e s b e fo re th e w a r. a n d th in k th a t D is tric t No. 8— M arion c o u n ty , t n e VANCOUVER. W ash ., J u ly 11„— of th e tw o by J u d g e ( filb e r t W. th ey w ould com e b a c k a u to m a tic a lly ; ! d ire c to r. D eleg ates to th e W a sh in g to n S ta te P h e lp s a t P e n d leto n . w ith a re s to re d m o n arc h y . The) D istric t No. 10— Y am h ill, W a sh ­ F e d e ra tio n o f L a b o r m ee tin g w ill' th in k e r s of A u s tria , h ow ever, say in g to n a n d T illa m o o k c o u n tie s, m e A roused by th e re c u r rin g fa ta l ac- open th e ir convent'ton h e re to m o r- fra n k ly t h a t th e fin a n c ia l b u rd e n of d ire c to r. i row . T h e re a re sto rm ru m b lin g s I c id e n ts in th e a rm y a ir serv ice, Sec- k e e p in g up a ro y a lty w ould be i n ­ T h e a sso c ia tio n now h a s o v e r 1500 . over, th e p lac in g of th e h e a d q u a rte rs re ta ry W eeks has w ritte n to M ajor to le ra b le . i a t th e H o te l S telm o w hich is said G e n e ral M enoher, c h ie f of th e a ir There is. on the other hand, a party niembers and 0V6r 200’0(,° f,eeces i to be e m p lo y in g a C hinese cook. T he service, a s k in g th a t ev ery p re c a u tio n in France supporting the idea of , | signed up’ wh,ch makes “ one of the m a tte r w ill be ta k e n to th e flo o r a t be ta k e n to p re v e n t f u r th e r ac ci­ monarchy, especially In A ustria for largegt and the Wrongest of the c/.m- th e c o n v e n tio n to m o rro w . d e n ts. By CLY D E A. BEALS B. Ï Dr. Emanuel Sternheim Arrives for Lecture Course OF Blasting of Tyler Bluffs Completes Klamath Highway UNABLE 10 ATTEND IT .w ELECTED DIRECTOR President of State Normal School at Monmouth Dead m n m the purpose of preventing a union (Continued on Page Four)