ITALIAN LEADER GREAT GENERAL * SUGAR MEN W ILL AID Refiners and Brokers Are Working Out in Uoo/rrrnee Details o f Distrib­ f«ire materializing ns n fact, must Is* uting Agency and Price«. potentially blazing as nn absolute cer­ The women of Grant county did not tainty In the hearts of the soldiers register last Saturday, as no one was nnd their leader» In fact, must de- Washington, D. C.— Beet sugar re­ appxnnted to make arrangements and sceinl from the lenders to the musses finers and brokers opene«J conferences no instructions or supplies for the reg­ as an Irresistible, Joyous flow of truth. here Wednesday to work out details o f istration were received. II«* believes that discipline Is tlx* spir­ Shipments of stock from Baker F ri­ itual flame of vl«*tory. Never for on«*, a plan for a central distributing Instant has he double«! the ultimate1 agency, planned to cooperate with the day included 300 head o f cattle to Issue «if the w ar; never «nice doubt«*! footl administration and to agree on Portland, consigned by F. J. Fraser. They came from the John Day Valley his own power to win, not on ac- stamlard prices. and were sold at Baker by H. H. «•«mnt «if personal conceit, hut he- About 10 per cent o f the refiners Trowbridge. enuse be considers blinM lf as an ngent proteste«] against prices proposed, say­ o f n«*<*«*sslty. Medford mining men are expiectnig Ills will Is Inflexible, t>«*cnuM* he* ing they had ma«le contracts with beet a genuine gold rush to the Klamath riv­ I n«*v«*r s« «*ks strength In the opinion ofj growers at unusually high rates. The er in late October, when the immense others. On the other Imnd, he never f«xxl ixlnriinistration announced, how­ pxiwer station dam at Copco w ill be m ikes up his mind until every s!d<^ ever, that many o f the growers affect - 1 fimsheiJ and the river from Hombrook, has I m * cii consld«*red and every Item, Cal., to the ocean w ill be nearly dry. of the contention outweighed. After «1 by those contracts had agree«! to ac­ The Jensen shingle mill, at Wheeler, that his conclusions an* drawn, and cept a lower price as a patriotic duty. which was totally destroyed by fire anything that may follow fin«]s him A solution w ill he sought at other con­ July 2, entailing a loss o f $10,000, has unswerving. Ills strength 11«-** larg«*ly ferences. been rebuilt and is again in operation. In hi« absolute, naive unconsciousness F«xxJ Administrator Hoover, in an As soon as the new machinery is lim­ of unythlng tbnt might disturb I t ; that, In fact, would disturb another man. address to the sugar men, Baid that bered up the mill run night and day shifts. No useless anxiety In him; no nerve- voluntary service o f all industries is racking Impatience. The Frank Johnson company, o f the only democratic means o f meeting Portland, hop contractor, has filed suit Once, away back In 15)15, a mayor i the war emergency. In a contest be­ in equity at Oregon City against Fred of an Itnlian city s«*nt word that his «'nnstltucnts had nn Italian flag r«-ady tween methexis o f autocracy and democ­ H. Anderson and Elmer Anderson, for Gorltz. Cadorna dismissed the racy, he said, economic problems in ! Eagle Creek ranchers, to enforce spe­ subject with a whimsical smile. the democracy should be regulated by cific performance o f contract on their "T«*ll him to put It uwuy In a drawer business men in cooperation with the j 1917 hop crop. for now.” government rather than by arbitrary : In the hope o f forsetalling what Hut when, nbout one year later, Go­ acts o f the government. promises to be the worst coal famine rltz was taken, the mayor r«*oelv«xl Cold storage men conferred with the 1 in the history o f Baker, the Commer­ this rather cryptic telegram from the food administration on enlarging stor­ cial club o f that city has sent two tel­ g«*n«*ral himself: age facilities to help conserve perish­ egrams, one to Senator McNary and "You may now m * d «1 along that ob­ able feed and to propose regulations one to Secretary Garfield, asking that government aid be given as quickly as ject. Cadorna." for warehouse licensing. pxesible. Which rather reminds you of Dante's famous answer nbout the egg Would “ Hooverize” Straw. Supervisor Barnes, o f the Minam with salt, at one y«*ar's distance. Spokane — County Farm Expert J. National forest, is issuing circular let­ On New Yenr’s «lay of 1016, an ac­ R. Shinn, who is conferring with farm ­ ters to farmers in his district, with quaintance sent him. with good wishes, ers to aid them in conserving feed, has blanks for them to fill, in order to the offering of a shaggy fur coat, and a new Blogan, “ Hooverize the pea learn what livestock each w ill have to the general answered a«*c«*ptlng “ the straw by baling i t . ’ ’ sell to butchers this fall and why, so fl«*ece” us a good onx-n “for the con­ “ I wish every man who has pea as to inform the National Council o f quest o f our Ideal golden fleece," and straw would get it baled, as it is al­ Defense. added: "But then, you know, In Ja­ most the equal o f clover for cows, ” A fte r further investigation into the son’s time there were no barbed-wire said Mr. Shinn recently. “ W e need fences nor other Infernal devices, and every ton to tide us over this winter, advisability of convening the legisla­ It was possible to step more lively." and I want to see every bit o f it go ture in extraordinary session. Gover­ nor Withy combe has expressed the be­ Which, by the way, Is a mighty good through the balers. It is selling at lie f that there w ill be no necessity of hit at the closet-critics of the war. from $10 to $15 a ton baled.” calling a special session to care for It Is characteristic of the g«*neral dependents o f men called into the m ili­ j that such a gift he may accept with a tary or naval service. ' smile; but he definitely waives any Superintendent o f Public Instruction coll«*ctlve token or demonstration. Churchill said Friday that a commit­ j Knowing his aff«**tlon for his native tee, including himself, President P. L. pla«*e, and his regret nt circumstances i having coropell«* k «*1 to purchase and present to him san, $1.93. a committee of nine men within the i the house by national subscription. Flour— Patents, $10,60. Millfeed — Spot prices: Bran, $37, 1 next few weeks to prepare a course in He stopp«*«! that, nnd d«*slr«*d the pro­ ceeds to he given to the home for rnn* per ton; shorts, $40; middlings, $47;; moral instruction to complete for a tilat«*l soldiers and victims o f the war. rolled barley, $55 @ 57; rolled oats, j $5000 prize offered by a business man in the East. Oth«*r demonstrations were similarly $57. Corn— Whole, $82, cracked, $83. The question as to whether the Fed­ thwarted, hut It Is believed that he Hay— Buying prices f. o. b. Port- j eral government or the state o f Ore­ will not refuse to accept a sword once own«xl by Garibaldi, since It Is planned land, Eastern Oregon timothy, $27 per gon is to have the immediate services to present It to him “ at the end of the ton; valley timothy, $23(0 25; alfalfa, o f George A. White, adjutant general $22.50 <® 24; valley grain hay, $20; o f the state, has been satisfactorily war." adjusted between Secretary o f War I f a general proves unfit he Is "tor- clover, $20; straw, $6.50. Butter — Cubes, extras, 46c; prime ' Baker and Governor Withycombe. The pe Sack Vegetables— Carrots, $1.75(02; plied for the men until they can get a h»*l|>«*«l him glv«* Home to Italy, nnd us n mature len«ler of men may or may per sack; beets, $1.50(02; turnips, $2. start. Potatoes — New Oregon, lj(0 2 je; not give Trieste t*>. Home In 1917, hut Three brothers in Lake county w ill w ill forever stand In the eyes of Italy sweet piotatoes, 3j(04c. have a chance to decide in any manner Onions — Walla Walla, $1.75; Cali- ! and the light o f the world ns the true they may choose which one w ill stay representative o f the righteous fight of fornia brown, $2( I«ago MiiKKlore, away tip towunl Has Beaten His Enemy’s tin* Swiss Alpa, wliori* Lombardy and Military Machine. riciliiuitit meet, Hint muim * yoin* ago ii li'iirni'il Oi-niiHti with n purtlmlur In­ terest In heraldry pniiH<*d iu Mime length before u weather lienten rri*»t emlMiHiietl In ii quaint old fnNliloji<-is*d was right for once. Tin* star and the It wns ns remarkable and as brilliant oak tree uiul what not that bad struck an achievement as any of his most his funcy ho an* the crest of tin* Oa- brilliant achievements In the fighting dorna, who come from pmir but un- ; line; In fact. It was only the prepara­ sullied provincial nobility, with two tion of 1014 that make« victory pos­ chief Ideals running In the fam ily: sible In 1017. lie Is the ««lily commander In the al­ Faith In (¡is! ami devotion to Itnly. Tin* present Oeneral ('«nlornn's grnnd- i i « ! world that lias retained his posi­ fatber was minister to King Carlo Al­ tion, we might sny, kept steadily his berto, who led the movement for Ital­ Job, throughout the wnr, without ever ian Independence, gruntisl the constitu­ as much as a hint of u breakdown tion to Ids kingdom (then r«*strlrted to either In the wholesale confiih-nce that iMtshnont and Sardinia), abdicated In \ his country, his king, his army— and favor of Ids Hon when In* thought that the ulll«*s— lmv«* place«! In him, or In such a course of action would help the the lively, energetic, all-around quality formation of new Italy, and died an i of his action and command. In fact, exile at Oporto. Oeneral t'adornn's fa ­ he s«*«*ms to thrive on tils work, ami to ther, Gen. fount Itaffaele Oadornu, led gather new strength, as the days go In ISfkl the Italian advance on the and as time tests It, In the consclous- Isom », which was cut short by dlplo- j n«*sH that It Is goo<). math* Interference and the sulnwqtmnt Ills faith In G«xl supipxirt* his faith granting to Austria of tin* Italian lands Iu victory. For h*» Is a deeply religious beyond that same Ixonr.o and the Adri­ man, his favorite daughter, by the atic; an unjust am) therefore unwise way. Is a nun. and while such feeling move which ultimately resulted In the means n goml deal to human lives that wnr o f today. nr<* Intrusted to him. It helps him to The "line of fnte running In the fn rv request of them all the sacrifice that lly from fnth« r to son" Is evident now. th<* higher Idenls may require. when Gen. Count Luigi Cudornn takes It Is his firm conviction that “ to op tin* reshaping of history left un­ sacrifice one life wantonly Is a crim e; finished by Ids father, as all Italy of to uho a hundred thousund If nec«*s- today takes up the strand of fate III- snry Is a duty." f«»r the commander o f twlned nnd distorted by the unfortun­ a nation at war. “ I f necessary" Is his ate events o f lWlrt. condition; nnd “ If n«*c**ssnry, let It he Luigi Cadorna himself wns born tn done," his slogan. Just as the slogan I'nllunzn on SeptemlaT 4 . 1850, and o f the officers with heavy responslblll- be wan barely ID years old when be tic* is: "When In doubt, go to Ca- enter«-<| tin* military academy, gradu­ doraa.” ating therefrom ns a full th*dged lieu­ It Is whispered among those who tenant In 1870, and receiving his enp- know* thut. In the early days of the taln's commission In 1875 In nn nrtll- war, the task o f drafting the dally lery regiment. Opportunity for experi­ communique had he«*n lntruste«l to a ence In Infanlry work was afforded very brilliant Italian Journalistic of- him by bis nppolntinent as a major In fleer, whose headline rnn, “ Gmn Qunr- the Sixty-second Infantry r«*glm«*nt In tler«> General«*" (<’hl«*f Headquarters, 1883; but since 18S12, when he got his or something to that eff«*ct, with ob­ colonelcy, he has l>«*«*n Identified with vious reference to the Germanic equiv­ the Bersngllerl, the "wld«*awakes" of alent). G«*n«*ral Cadorna, after hav­ tin* Italian army. ing firmly establish«*! his m«*n on When he took commnnd of the Tenth j the outer sl«l<* o f the Itnlian border­ regiment of the Itersagllerl, he starte«l line and carried the war Into the land to work on It ufter Ids own mind, and «>f the enemy (n privilege which the brought It out In tin* grand maneuvers Italian nrtny alont* o f the belligerents o f IK!Vi In splendid form, practicing, has enjoy«*«! since the beginning of the In fact, on flu* adversary forces that war), turned hack and saw* thut the same type of outflanking nnd sur­ reports were not half so good as the rounding move that works so capitally work—literary, but not razor-keen. on tin* Carso t promptness with which he sized <*rnl nnd the unspoken assurance of tip the n«*w situation and turned It Ills faith In ultimate victory, every once more to his advantage. day made n«*ar«*r and more resplend­ lint nothing then seemed to pmlnt ent, for the general ht'lleves In what out the magnificent heights to which might be called the contagiousness o f he was railed. Iu fact, tin* breaking faith, and the Identification of the Ideal out of the European war In 1014 still with the reality In ultimate achieve­ found him a general on the list for the ment. He believes that victory, be- LUIGI CADDRNA'S BIG RECORD COFFIN. He MOTORCAR WIZARD Is Going to M a k e U n ite d States G rea tes t F ly in g N a tio n — H o w Y a n k e e Genius W o r k s . Washington.— Ulysses Invented the first war engine when he concelvrsl tho wooden horse which caused the fall o f Troy. Today there Is n mo