VOL.XLV MUST EKD STRIKE IS ULTIMATUM OF PRESIDENT ROOMING HOUSE MANAGER Rl'NH AMUCK WITH GUN BEND, July 18. Tom Foley, aged 60, rooming house manager, is in the county Jail, charged with as sault with Intent to kill, as a result of running amuck Saturday night, with a revolver. He drove all of the guests out of the Rooming house and held the police at bay for some time. , There Are No Drinks Behind This Poet Office Bar NOTIFIES ALL STATE GOVER NORS TO OPEN COAL MIXES ( WITH TROOPS Will Back Them Up Willi Federal ' A1I in the Form of Men and Equipment If Necessary Mayi Holae Mines. RATIONING COAL ON WAR TIME BASIS IS 11 PROSPECT COVING ON TO I BE IN 1010 WASHINGTON, July 18. At a , two-hour session of the cabinet, de-j voted entirely to discussion of the I grave industrial station, it was SACRAMENTO, July 18. The decided that President Harding; two Dantits w10 have terrorized au aluuld address a communication to.to9ta 0l tlle highways near this city the governors of the 48 states call-1 ,iurng the list few months operated Ing upon them to protect, If neces-j Satur(jay ngut an(j attempted to as- nary public Interests which have,8nu)t crminally two women whom been endangered by the rail and coal; tnHy i)el(1 UJ, wlcll ther respective Btrlkes. i companions on the Natomas Boule- It is understood that the presi- vur(j Tl9 wonlen frustrated the In dent, In this communication, will in-j t(,nt of t)le Uundits, however, al form the governors of the various' (llou n jli8s N0rn,a Lannon, of 2523 states that the present situation injj gtreeti 0Ile 0 ti,e victims, had to the co l and railroad Industries con-iexert a1 of ner Btrength to resist her atltutes a grave menace to the pub- iissanant. lie welfare, and that It Is essential Tn0 uamHt9 searched both worn that roil production be started ln-ifin( taking a diamond ring and an mediately If the country is to es-lEka. cnarm f,om Mrg, Noder, and cape a coal famine during the com-j j8 50 fr()m tno other. ing winter. The president. It Is understood, will direct the governors to use ev Pry in.'ins at their disposal to see that co: 1 mining is resumed immed iately, ami that If the state military forces arc unable to furnish the ne cessary ptUectlon and to maintain law and order, then they are Invited i to call upon the government for; whatever they require, either In men or supplies. j That President Hariflng will not; hesitate to s'elze the coal mines, if, nrnriiiotlon is long delayed, was made clear at the White House fol-jferlng Jackson county an opportun ely h cabinet meeting. 10 C"M llie CHICAGO, July 18. ?he strike dation proposition, Is to be the guest of the railway shopmen Is believed; or nonor ai tne noonuay luncneon to be moving swiftly toward a ell- the rioiei weaiora. in meujoru, max as a result of secret parleys tomorrow. The committee from t.M hr rti.rlne the last 24 hours. Ashland will be present and will ex- A conference from whlch'a plan of ; press the sentiment of the people of settlement Is expected is still be- the city insofar as it has been pos ing conducted. 8.i,,,fl to ob,ain u- ln favor of che Officials of the United States rail-- "nit- , way labor board and officials of the; Mr. Frobach hopes that all inter shopmen crafts decline to discuss ested In this matter will be present the reports or say whether any de-t the luncheon. The-acceptance or finite peace plan has been evolved. I refusal of this offer from the Rocke Persistent reports that a settlement ; fe"er Foundation will be determ appeared closer than at any timeiined at this meeting, since the walkout began, however,' The Rockefeller program .would Is not denied. ' cost H0.000, of which $5580 Is con- The reported plan Involves attributed, leaving $4420 to be paid agreement by the railroads to re-j by the coWy. The present es- ; store- all seniority rights of the penses of our. single county nurse strikers and to abolish the practice are over $2500, leaving an appro- ot "farming out" shop work to shops ( priatlon of less than $1920 to be . j .... .... -m .i n voted tiv th county in order to se- T. .7J m s cure the services of trained workers the necessary quota to Insure feder 1II1UUP( ' l " a--- WEDNESDAY Dr. P. W. Covington, who Is of- 1 ! if V INSANE YOUTH'S VICTIM IN CRITICAL CONDITION L4 .-XC- P ST. M '. Y.-.v.-...- THE DALLES, July 18. Mrs. Maude P. Watterson, high school! teacher, who was attacked with an I Iron bar by 14-year-old Paclflco Itosa, a boy believed to be insane, Is suffering from a fractured skull nnd other Injuries. Her condition Is critical and surgeons have been i 4 unable to operate. FNIN LLI 111 1 E IS SAID TO HAVE iBEEN POISONED OLCOTT S FINOS S THE HAT vff,r RAISE FUNDS the Ulnil uliolishod by Mr. Volstond. is Tlit new brr in the WiiHliington city post otllce, quite liliciiiH Ikhi dexitmed tu sit on or lean apiln.t in jmi of stundini; cnnstiintly fui rial,; Imui'K while sorting mail. The rail is being tried as an experiment and If it proves sui'iesstui will lit' insiniien in mi large post omces, t Q 8 S S 0 S ? 8 IRELAND'S DAILY CASUALTY LIST $ $, ? , $ j s t s ; IM LONG-BELL LONDON, July 18. Two thous and Irregulars hai'e been captured, up to date by the Irish Free St-ito troops, according to a Dublin li-j patch. The counties of rfligo and; Tliurles havo bpciv cliirod of rebels, ! but the figlitiug continues in the' OPERATING 8- S L COMPLETE GARAGE WASHINGTON, July 18. Coal region of Limerick rationing this winter, similar to that. existing during the war period, is already virtually assured, according; to opinions expressed in government circles. Even should coal mining be re sumed Immediately, which Is admit tedly out of the question, priority orders will have to be established In order to protect the northwest, and possibly the New England states, high administration officials asserted today. I NER IS BEATEN TO DEATH BODY HID IN PIT SALEM. July 18. Friends of 01 cott have announced the organiza of a committee to receive funds to defray the governor's expenses In the recount proceedings started by Senator Hall, for a recount of the returns In about 700 precincts. It will be, rcrulled that In tho answer to the application for a re count filed by Governor Olcott on Saturday, ho stated that his limited I means would not permit him to island the expense attendant upon j demanding a recount of the bullets cast in the entire state, and his SKATTLE, July 18. Two huge! mills will bo. lmllt Immediately on; ",r 11,8 l,ur"ose ot "lac", tl,e Koy tl.e hanks of the Columbia at Kelso. j or,lor 011 an ef",al f"ot""'' wlt" HM- I Wash., Just south of the highway I and across the river from Rainier, Or., according to announcemnn Sunday of It. A. Long, president j the Long-Dell Lumber company. Ileglnning Monday, the company put it entire force of men working in mill, field or camp, on the elght- lieur day, and will pay thorn the! wanes custnuiaryily paid In all the leading lumber companies. DAM R IS GREEN SPRINGS ROAD THIS FALL DIXON. Calif., July 18 .1. D. Hurley, 00, one of the owners of the: City garage, was beaten to death in the office of the establishment Sun-: day niKhC, and t lie body then dragj ged to tho pit In the repair depart-' ment where It wa9 found some tlmo later by Night Watchman J. Brett, j Bernard Kyrk, about 30, partnerj of Hurley, was taken Into custody ! and will be charged with themur-i der. Two blows upon iJie back of, the head with n heavy chisel caused, 1 SE W KLAMATH WW BEND, Or., July 18. In a state-jtbe death of Hurley. ment made yesterday by State High way Commissioner R. A. Booth, he declared that In five years all the highways in Oregon can be built' with state money and federal aid. This would Include the central Ore gon highway, the Roosevelt high way and the Lakevlew-Bend high way. He pointed out, however, that the completion of these projects would depend on whether or not the people would co-opefrate wltft, the federal government by furnlshlngi hi K mmm rvriTii nriiTrnnr Uimil UUIILhUL r-r r immi ni 1 1 ir-n.t IN FULL SWING KLAMATH FALLS, July 18. Trial of rho case of Frank Ward against Klamath qounty to deter- PROGRESSING The Hyatt Prairie dam, being built to Impound wuter for the Tal ent irrigation district, is well In the course, of construction. A large stoam shovel was taken In to the site of the dam several weeks ago, unci Is being used to good advan tage. Ahout DO men are employed in the work of dicing the trenches in which to lay tho foundation for the SAID TO HAVK BEEN MURDERED ON WAY TO BATHING PLACE A Report from Copciilmgen Declares Thut HomI of Russian Govern ment Aftur IljciUh Wax Thrown Emm Train Into Don River. LONDON, July 18. Nicolal Len ine, ead of the Rusisan soviet gov einment, is reported to have been murdered, according to Copenhagen advlcea. Lcnlne is reported to have been poisoned while he was en route to a Caucasian barbing place from Mos cow. The dispatch said his body was thrown from the train Into the Don river atjlostev. So many false reports of Lenine's death have been manufactured that the foregoing report must be re garded conservatively, particularly as thore has heen no confirmation. WINIU RN RVILDS SWIMMING POOL AT SAP-AND-SALT Jesse Wlnburn has hud some .10 men engaged during the lust ten days In digging a pit at Sap-and-Satt In which he Intends building a ce ment swimming lank, some 40 feet long and 24 feet wide. Carpenters are now busy building the forms for tho sldeg and the cement will be run Into them within the next few days. The tank will vary ln depth from about two foot at one end, where tho children may play without fear, to a depth of eight feet at tho oppo site end. Tho surplus wttiv from tn tank will be used to Irrigate the garden, and with the aid of a pump to bo installed, it Is said the place will have a perfect Irrigation system. Mr. Wlnburn also expects to in stall a power plant with which to mako Ills own electricity, and says he will have plenty of power for all purposes as well as lights for his dam proper and the supports. Alelllll'e place. central section of cement will be' 1 htillt 45 feet high, 15 or 20 feet! LYING IS A POOR IHILICY 'wide at the base and sloping to 10 PROVED AT VIMNG THEATRE Havo you, as a picture fan, ever come across these lines: . . ...... . . feet in width at the top. This cen structure, was started before Judge . , ,,, , . . ttcil uunHim u' It liu uifnnnrtpH nil Skipwoi-th, of Eugene, .r the circuit. ,., , ,,,, , . . i f i t .(1 t:iiun .tint' u; iw ii ia - ... ... ifrom the ground neurly to the top "What a tangled web we weave lure yesterday. A feature of the; , . . , ,., . ' ..... ... . , ...... . , ,', ... , of the cement. A spillway will be When first we practice to deceive, tnal is the lack of Interest In the nf the dalJ Tn( bH te tMt of ..Dont case, as evidenced by the compara-1 M be relea8ed n Everything" which comes to lively small number of spectators j Vnln(( tbMtn tomm present. ... ... . .,,,..., ,, , .. ,..,., ... .... .lie WUTK n IIUllUlK 111 "lUO VC-ji.iUI . ui.i n.,n-. i.t a . m i in " u ti i. Ill the opening of tne trial attor- . j. news for the county asked for a1 . . , , , , , ., , .. , . , . . ,. next few weeks and pushed to an stipulation between counsel to hold ihat the men will Immediately re-In a plan that has met With unquali lurn to work with the assurance that, fled success in other states where rehearing on the whole question this system has been adopted, of reduced wages will be granted. J)CAL YARDS SLIGHTLY ! AFFECTED BY WALKOUT Following the general orders is-: eued by their respective unions,! three men including one engineer j and two oilers, quit work in the, 'roundhouse yesterday. j The engineer was In charge of the . engine operating the turntable. At the roundhouse today it was said that little if any inconvenience had, been caused by the walkout, and that the regular schedule of work had not been interfered with. . GOYO T ES AND BEARS RAID SHEEP HERDS IN I PORTLAND, July 18. Coyotes and bears are running the goat men and sheepmen out of business In EARLY MORENO BLAZE , q animal d,v, .OREGON jri8-ATe! 'he United States biological rok. oT.n thL city at an ey ' T. Jackson as . " . - . v,,. just returned from an Investigation tiour this morning and beforo ,,ie o situation flames could be gotten under con-,0 8 (S.Un"' Annrn.aaA ,.nJ , , .,. . i I Goat herds have decreased from jroi, a numuer vi raiiuum wem al aid. It cannot be done, he Baid,jDlnn un(, ,,, Sui!ivan, the Irish from unappropriated funds now in the hands of the highway commission. LONDON, July 18. Reginald ,.,.,. , the MaB gtreet Btructure early completion. picture with Wallace Reid, Gloriu Swanson and Elliott Dexter In the ! feature roles. men, wero today convicted of the heir contention being that that is not the legal courthouse, and that a! son. former chief of staff of the The commission announced roaa, nrltiHli imperial general stall. The work for Lake, Klamath; Jackson; Jm.y wag ((ut 0Illy mIlutes. and Coos counties to he dongati once. This includes the lmprove-am, g(.llCenc(,d t0 do.l(h. ment of the Green Springs moun-i murder of Marshal Sir Henry Wll- ()f e laf;ality o ,ne tHaI ; might be raised later. The stipula tion was grunted by Judge Skip- Both were Immediately arraigned worth and was entered Into. Mr. Stevenson has direct charge In the story, the handsomo Cullen of the work and is on the Job early ! dale, played by Mr. Held, is ensnar and late, endeavoring to gee that ev- ed in a trap of his own making when ery Inch of the work is done lu such i he tries to deceive the girl he Is en- a way that the dam will be abso-, gaged to, lu some cases, and tells lutely satisfatcory when completed. rain road Job which laps over from Klamath county. In Klamath county, the Green j 3, j $ $ j, $ Springs mountain road Is put on as BASEIiALlj RESULTS TODAY a federal aid project between Ash land and Klamath Falls. Grading is ordered from Keno to the east end of the present grading contract and! graveling from the top of Green Springs mountain to the east end of j the present grading contract. Thei distance is about 20 miles, and the job is to be put on In the fall. National l.c.iguo At Cincinnati 9; Boston 3. At Chicago 6; Philadelphia AtlH'I'lt'ilH LCilgllO At New York 11; Chicago 4. At Philadelphia 3; Cleveland G. At .Boston 6; Detroit 5. OStEST EIRE PALL HANGS ! OYER t'OLUMItlA HIGHWAY HOOD RIVER, Or., JUlv 18. i ' Forest fires in the vicinity of Wyeth j continue to spread, although tho 1 flames are being fought vigorously by tho forest -reserve forces and ev-j ! wynne, that can bo pressed Into ' j service. j Tho pall of smoke Is hanging I i heavily over the entire section, and In the neighborhood of Mitchell IRELAND FACING FAME FORCED IRREGULARS her the truth In others. The result is that she doesn't believe him at all, and' when the other woman comes Into the story, la jealous. There Is a battle ot women's wills and a self-sacrificing friend (played by Elliott Dexter) who trlqs to help Marian (Miss Swanson) to win out against the Intrigante, pl;(yed by Dorothy Cummlng. BELFAST, POINDEXTER HAS WOMAN TO DEFEAT IX SENATOR RACE SEATTLE, July 18. With lead ers of half a dozen Influential pro-. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE FEEDS KPWORTH LEAGUE July 18. Western Point tunnel' on the Columbia high-; Ireland Is reported to be on the . nrininlzatlons Indorsing her way, It is making travel extremely verge, of a famine, on uccount ciimlldncy and John A. Ballalne with dangerous. continued commandeering '; drawlnB fronl the rare her favor, ;foodslufl by republican rebels. Mr8 PranCM c. Ax, of neU1ng- The Irregulars hnve driven orr ost of the cattle and have looted the granaries and dairies. -The Ig-i " ' . Efforts will be made by progress- 'nwn ilnlnn ft a mimh Aana tra a. Ihai t.i . , , n I . . , ! .....A..- ..... ........ .. .1. 1.. I. .Aum ri'VVlvn ll ira 1ai Aaa hn,a tn I ml ..pa Imt.. , in inan.. tha mo w'6 .u.. UM,..Me,9 vice w.inoui a hihkiu iaiui m-iiuciu. nara. Kacn onn waB Kiven sano- erna Luimirr lum ihii, whiui , h iiii i.r, i... . r,.... ...u ... WHUCU , .. .. ,.. mi, coyotes. In spite of the 1000 dogSinurlng this time the planes flying 1 wlches coffee Ice cream and cike. -cently took over the Durney timber' o.VI.Y DISABLED ENGIXE ; Austin K. Griffith to withdraw In UrcKUIl Vliy tiuiiiiuij am no nun .... AIR LINK ENDS YEAR WITHOUT FATAL MISHAP 1 , The chamber of commerce were, LUMBER MILL OPERATIXG Tif.Mir.tnmnKT 10 A H'l ... . r i r. i. .... i rr.k ITU ellllITV IU IVAAninulUlli July 10. r t IIUSIS 111 UDOlll 1UII r.lfWUI 111 l.l.'ltir- J. l.rt nuii most completely destroyed ' entail--40 000 t0 8000 ln LIncoln county"j o'clock Sunday night (he air mall uers last evening, who nre camped Ine a loss of more than $ 60,000. i BIlid Williams.- At present the bears i8ervice completed a year's dally ser-i near the dance pavilion ln Llthla WEED, Calif., July 18.' ham, leaped to (he front this week , as one of the most serious opponents of Senator Miles Polndexter. Street restaurant. . PICNIC ON WAGNER CREEK , AND GATHER GREENERY In the county, bear tracks are more,on tne New York to San Franclscoj Mayor Lam kin made a speech of and old Durney mill, is now operat-: The mill Is on tho Many people over the city heard favor of the Belllngham woman. .... numerous than anywhere else In tne rni,in mvaroil 1 7KD.000 miles. More ami.,,,. nn. trn,.,i tim Wev r tim loir to canacitv state. . Ithan 49,000,000 letters, totaling l.-'city over to them for t'n week, and slope of Mount Eddy, about five the whistle of a railroad engine msi, MABEL TAKES HER FIFTH I : 1 124,000 pounds were transported by told them to make me. 1 y. ! miles from the Southern Pacific night in the local yards, and many .MATRIMONIAL FLYER ; . - 1 T..i v.- nr. T t if g3 flir Tho pnilVfliif win lirAlll So t hfl HI W.T V ill l ift O il HlUIIOn Ol IKtTllrt. nl"" " " ft nnrt or vuuiik ueuuic auuaiwi..iii nr iin i niu u.i i 1(,yr of the older ones made up al RABBITS IN TEHAMA CO.; j the most sioessful ever n held In party of three automobile loads to' RED BLUFF, Calif., July 18.! RATTLESNAKES INYADE I southern Oregon, and from the num- Wagntr creek yesterday evening ; Complaints of rabbit depredations , WEED; TWO ARE KILLED her that were present last evening, -where they enjoyed a picnic guppeMn various sections of Tehama coun-j WEED, Calif., July 18. A rattle- lt will undoubtedly ho (he best at- and later gathered some greenery ty have prompted the board of sup-, snake was killed In a woodpile in tended. with wblch to decorate the Baptist ervisors to autnorize a bounty or ;. h. isiemeyer i yard in weea mis , church. cents a head for these pegts. But week. Rev. Anderson Craln also: Freewater Bumper bean cro .... . 1 1 Ml .. . V- 1.1)1.. ... . ... ........ . t. 1 .1 ." - ' ll I U UA..B,,,. DanArt. Indicate that the open me nouniy win mi on paiu on nnj.iiiiieu uno in ni yiu lew uuo rin .''i 11 - . ' . , -. Pnnr JSironSf to the en- lot of rabbits lestban 25. The gup- ago. These are the first two rattle- Astoria-Last stretch of pave- and today Is alive with a good chance used up practically all o the steam, at marriage In a even year,. Four ?1ZJT1M everr'ervlsors' order is to be effective on 'snake, that have been killed In town ment between 1,-re and Seaside to re,ver. A fractured hip appar-. before, workmen were able to .top Dreriou, rip, to the altar enoed 1 4n had a fine Ume. jAugust 1. in Weed for some year. juearlng completion. Jently was the ouly Injury. U. cause of It. Some people thought SAN FRANCISCO. July 18. in FALLS IM FEET AND IS the railroad strike had been ended, spite of previous shipwrecks on the ONLY SLIGHTLY INJURED while others thought that anolber high seas of matrimony. Mabrl WOODLEAP, Calif., July 18. union had walked out. j Welch of Sparks, Ner., and Frank Pr n.k n mm s hookkeei.er. em-' However, neither of these auppo- La Yin of San Francisco, were mar- !.loved in a garage In Marysvlllo, fell sitlons were correct, for the trouble rled Saturday afternoon ln Sparks, n l' 150 feet down a cliff on the South was that a whistle became caught Mrs. La Vln. though but 25 year, 1' ....... ,. I , . . , LI 1... .t.ft. at.Amn Fork of the Feather river yesterday and conlinuea 10 mow uniu 11 nau 01 ne, is diuiui u. ....u the divorce court.