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I uiversity of,,r(' '•lbr®r-’ I " IT’S THE CLIMATE • • • • WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD : COME AND ENJOY IT” 4 Vl>L. X., %». 'Ml. ORANTE PA4M4, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON, WKDNEBDAY, JAMAH Y 14, DT2O 0*1 y 57 Survive Wreck of the Htntm- er \fri<|ue That Went on tl»e Hock* in Hay of IH m ay I MIIOl.i: Nl'MBTR 2N4M. X Ci rx. The Order Follows Rioting of Tuesday in Which 31 (Per sons Were Killed in Front of The Reichstag Building in Protest to Proposed Law < ollege htudents Vote Upon Quea- tioii of ( omproiniec and Immedi ate Approval* of the Pact New York, Jan. 14.—Incomplete TWENTY OF THE HOI TH AVIERI returns from 53 colleges and univer CAN COUNTRIES WILL BE sities, whose students and faculty KEPREBENTED members voted yesterday on four questions concerning the treaty and of Biscay. Only 57 survivors ar* the league of nations, showed that known to have been landed, and « out of a total of 41,889 votes cast, hope for the real of the passengers Thlrty-one per- The mob, organized by extremists 22,643 Faria, Jan. 1 4 favored any compromise and crew faded during the night, und 72 hours after the vessel foun sons were killed during the riot In aa a protest against the industrial which would make possible the im dared many feared on«1 of the great front of the relchstag building in councils bill now before the reich- mediate ratification of the treaty. Will Tlave Important Bearing Upon Uofeixlant la Given U» l*»ys in Which eat marine tragedies of modern times Berlin yesterday, according to Ber stag, began to gather early, Antlcl- Trade and Banking iM-velopment to P«Tfe<A ail Apponi of the Case was enacted ut^_ the coast of France lin advices reaching here today. The patlng a demonstration,' the authori cabinet of national government, to ties had surrounded the building iu the ( nited States to the Hu pre me Court before dawn Bunday. golher with the Prussian cabinet, ll as with guards, barring all approaches. Issued a atatenxint in which the When the relchstag convened it was members declare unanimously for eatimat««d that the crowd surrounding K. J. Rowen was convicted in tin Washington, Jan. 14.—The larger maintenance of order by all means the building totalled 40,000 persons. circuit court today upon an indict role the United States has come to available. Finally the mob rushed the police ment of forgery, the jury returning i play in banking and commercial cir- lines. When it was seen that they a verdict In 48 minutes after the Idee of Latin American countries as Berlin, Jan. 14. TTie government were unable to check the mob any i use had been given to It. After the Salem, Ore., Jan. 14. — By a vote ' a result ot the inability of European on Tuesday night proclaimed martial other way, they opened fire. The readlug of the verdict, .Mr. •Rowel»’» of four to one, the senate game com nation»' to continue pre-war relations law in all sections of Germany fol relchstag continued sitting until 5 attorney asked for time In which to mittee voted to affirm the Bean res is reflected by the program of the lowing a mob demonstration In the o'clock, when It was announced that Tucson. Ari«., Jan 14 There are perfect a motion for au appeal, and olution calling for another investi second Pan-American financial con the judge granted >0 day* In which now 138 former service men in afternoon, in which at least 31 per ten persons .had been killed, and it gation of the stat* fish and game ference, to meet here January 19-2 4. the appeal must be perfected. Sen training at the department of gov- sons wore killed «nd many wounded seems probable the dead may exceed commission. Senators Farrell, Nick- The first Pan-American financial tence will be pronounced upon How eminent vocational work at the Unl- by machine gun fire from the guards this total. The relchstag temporari elsen, Porter and Kitner voted in conference .held in May, IU5, was ly adjourned amid confusion. •u next Wednesday. The penalty for verslty of Arizona, and about 200 In front of the relchstag building.. favor of the resolution, and Chair ¡called as a result of the situation the crime of forgery In Oregon 1» a others have been schooled since the man Gill against It. i created by the war. Establishment aentonce of from two to 20 years in beginning of the school year, accord “There has already been one in- ot tbe enlarged relations between ing to the report of Prof. W. L, Dar the alate penitentiary. vestigation.” said Gill, “Whlle ws (the United States and other Ameri The charge ujxtu which Rowen was row, In charge of the department. do not know fta x-ope or authentie- can states on a permanent peace The majority of them are getting convicted was that of causing the ity, I think it would be a wise thing time basis la the problem confront« Issuance of a fraudulent quit claim a vast amount of good out-of the In to get the report fromi the files in ing the delegates to the second con- deed which purported to convey In struction after they become adjusted the governor’s office before we ap I Terence. terest ill a chrome property In the to the new conditions. Most of them point another committee which may All the 21 American republics, ex Illinois valley from Kelly to Paul ar* Improving in health, some of merely dpulicate the work." cept Costa Rica, will be represented Hands and from .Hands to Ho wen them recovering sufficiently to re Senator G411 expressed it as his by from three to five delegatee. Ketchikan, Alaska, Jan. 14.—Val Kelly testifying that ht> hail never turn to the east for replacement uable gold deposits near Hyder, I»er Salmon river district and the opinion that any committee appoint Eight ministers of finance, besides hills where are located the majority ed at the present time would be un given Buch u deed. Hunds Is also training that the government fur ! the secretary of the treasury of the south of Ketchikan, which are re nished to all disabled service men. Indictment, but chose a sopar- of the IHyder deposits. Hyder is on able to conclude its investigations United States, will attend. under ported to I mv miles In extent, have ale trial, and Monday entered a plea Many of the men go to California The seven general subjects on the been lost to the I'nlted States by The American line, and because of during the current session of the or not guilty. HtM Irin! will lume after completing their counter, Prof program for open discussion are the the topography of the .country, the legislature. i the decision of American surveyors Darros ssys. later. • “I understand that the governor credit situation of the world, inter A number of new courses have defining the boundary line between Canadian claims must be approach demands a clean slate, and that national cooperation in commerce The Jury that heard the testimony Alaska, and Canada, It was decided ed from the territory of Alaska. and brought in the verdii I of guilty been ,i'ld, I to the list of studies ail<l to follow the lines of Canadian sur- According to reports received here, nothing else will satisfy him,” was and finance, the work of the interna against Rowen was composed of C. class'*» in mathematics and Engllsit veya rather than the monuments ot the minus, while said to l>e remark the warning note sounded by Sena- tional high commission, international E. Glaxler. Emil Gentner. H D. Jess, have I eon formed to give the st'i- early Russian lines ably rich in ore, are difficult of ac tor Thomas, who attended the meet trade mark rights, international reg- Iktniel 'McFarland, Thus Ahern. Wm. den's a molt soil I buses on whlch to Recent development of the proper- ct«« and considerable development ing. although not a member of the I illation ot unfair competition, fiscal Light, W. K Hinkle. U. K. Eaton, bull I tb< Ir ] resent lines of training, ties near-Hyder, reports of wtvlch work is necessary before they can be particular committee which ratified and currency reform as factors in Ths cu’.eininefit hospital. which It John Ijoveleaa, Gao. W. Deane. I- W. national credit, and Improvement of spread to the outside world, have put on a paying itasis. At the Pre the Bean resolution. to lie irested at Tucson, will work in (.’arson and It Timmons. 'ocean and land transportation facili- of Inquiries from mier mine, now said to be controlled con'ur.itlor with the vocational de- elicited hundreds I ties. y»e I'nltqd States and even Great by New York interests, thousands of partnent at the university, and the Former Secretary of the Treasury two-unit; will make the city a cen Britain. which. It la believed, may dollars have been spent in building McAdoo and Governor Harding of ter fcr disabled ex-soldiers and a presage a "rush” to Hyder next roads, anil thousands more in de-1 the reserve board, for the United larger number of men can be trained spring rivalling the famous Klon- velopment of the mine itself. Four States, will speak on the credit situa- miles on both th«- American and Ca in this wav. Many of the slightly dike stampede. I tion. ThA American engineers on the nadian sides, every claim has been disabled veterans have come here nt An arrangement whereby registra- their own exjense In order to take official boundary suney. agreed with staked and there is little ground left < tion of trade marks at a central of- advantage of the government's train the Canadian party to leave the open in the district, ft Is reported. Roseburg. Jan. 14.—After search-I lin»*s of the Russian survey and in- Experienced miners here say that ; flee is valid for all American coioi- Washington, Jan. 14. Carrying ing .".nd tile climate of southern Ari Ing the highways and hills of the vi-l stcad of following a natural ridge up a "rush” to the district would re jtii«« of Use northern group, which zona. . , out the announced Intentlo’n of tak to the head waters of Salmon river sult poorly for prospectors without cinlty since 8 o'clock Monday morn-1 has been in operation fcr several ing action against unfair trade prac turned west at an ancle of 45 de capital, who would be unable to get ing. L. Ixjv elace, 80 years old. who | months, will be explained by Dr. tices of big packers despite settle was visiting at the home of his I grees. throwing into Canada the up- at the ore. Mario Diaz Trigar. director of the ment of the anti-trust suits, the fed _ ¡daughter, Mrs. W. B. Iler, on North ¡bureau at Havana, A similar agree- eral trade commission today cited I Deer Creek, was found late in the1 ment for the southern group of Armour and Comiainy in a formal afternoon on the road four miles states requires two signatories be- coinplaint, alleging unfair luslhods i from Glide. More than 50 people ifore the bureau can open at Rio de In violation ot the federal trade com | had joined the search, including Janeiro. mission act, and acquisition and con- \ practically all the neighbors near Of more importance than the con trol of competing concerns In viola U the Iler home and for several hours Washington. Jan. 14 Commander tion of tj»* Clayton act. t I It was feared the disappearance was ference sessions. In the opinion of David Worth Bagley, brother-in-law the result of a tragedy. Mr. Love officials here, will be the consulta of Secretary Daniels, whose ship, the tions between national delegations HOtlET ARK HEADH FOB Supervisor McDaniels and Deputy made for the steel ladders that will lace was found, to be in a healthy and group committees conuxvsed of I NNIMED IH SHIAN PORT Jmob Jones, was torpedoed during condition, however, though it is be replace the present wooden ones. The the war, I ibh cabled the navy depart Hunt have returned from their visit lieved he was suffering from a tem- prominent United States bankers. ex most extensive ladder will be one in to the Josephine caves, where they Kiel, Jan 14 The transport Bu ment requesting his name be con made a survey of the caverns to de "’Paradise Lost,” where an ascent of porary mental ailment and that be porters and manufacturers In these ford, currying deported radicals from sidered only for sttcli decoration ns termine the work necessary to per between 40 and 50 feet will be re was lost at the time he was located conferences, it is believed, an under the United States, left here Tuesday Is conferred upon all captains of mit of «vaster travel in the interior. quired. Mr. Ixivelace has lived for some time standing may be reached as to the night for an unnamed Russian port. destroyers serving in the war sone. Guide Rowley was with them.« and on a ranch about four miles from needs of the various American repub A number of pits that have no Secretary Daniels had awarded him scenic value were located, and it is lics city. The Iler home Is the for-i»«»- the requirements of the United they made a thorough survey of the tile distinguished service medal, al »nd best manner of serv- caverns that are now accessible, their proposed to dump such material as mer Rrumbach place and how the though recommendation called for man could have wandered to the spot ;* n *t mutual interests. A special rep- first trip through occupying between Is removed front floor or roof in the only the navy cross. six anti seven hours of travel. The smaller pasasges into these pits. This where he was found is still a mystery resentatlve of the United States gentlemen stated that they were sur will obviate the work of taking the to his relatives and fhembers of the < treasury department will meet with each group. prised at the magnitude and beauty waste outside. A number of drain searching party. — ... — - The secretary of the treasury will of the underground wonders, and age problems were also Investigated, HUNGARIAN DE ’ .MiATES GKI' act as chairman of the conference. predict a great stremn of tourist and these will I m * cared for In the PEACE TREATY TOMORROW Vice President 'Marshall and 3ecre- travel as soon as the highway is com ¡liaiti' that are being made for the Brownsville. Tex., Jan. 14. Vast tarv lensing are among the speak- ------- — pleted.. They have mapped the in improvement of the caves. treasures of sliver and gobi, stolen Paris, Jan 14.- The treaty of ers on the opening dav. Director terior. and are now making their fig There was little snow on Grayback. by bandits over a period of many ures as to the work tl^at must be only a few Inches being found at the peace with Hungary will be deliver- John Barrett of the Pan-American years, are cached In the mountains undertaken. This work will include ¡caves. The weather was perf«*ct. and ed to the Hungarian delegates to- Union, will turn over the Pan-Amer- • of Chihuahua, Mexico, and In the re Galveston, Tex., Jan. 1 I No more Hit* opening of some of the smaller the winter trip was a most enjoyable morrow. The ceremony will not be lean building to the delegates for the mote and wild sections of the Mexi shipments of crude or raw sugar from pussages, though In no instance will one. showing that with the vonstruc- public. use of the conference. can states of Durango, Hun L ii I h Po Cuba are expected to arrive in Gal the natural beauty be disturbed. In ■ tion of the highway the "season” will Dr. L. S. Rowe, secretary of the tosi and Zacatecas, according to Am veston before the latter part of Jan some plac«>s the passage way will not be confined to a few months in about 50 machines, but provision international high commission, is erican mining men who have been uary, it is announced by officials of be cut deeper into the floor, and In mid-summer. -as Is the case with will be necessary for many more than secretary of the general conference Investigating operation of forelgn- Ge eugar refinery at Silgarland, to others the roof will be cut away to many of the scenic trli>s of the west, this. The chief problem is arrang and Dra. <* E. McGuire and Guiller owned mines In bandit-ridden sec whl 11 shipments are consigned. Sev make easier access to some of the but the caves will be practically a ing these parking and camp places mo A. Sherwell. are assistant secre I tions of the southern rapuhlh* eral cargoes had been expected to chambers. The well known "wiggle ' year-round attraction to tourfct is in the providing of water, and taries general. Among the peons rumors run of reach here enrly In January but holes" and “slldra” will not be des travel, The winter scenery was es- water will be piped where the camp burled treasure, stored In Chihuahua these are said to have been delayed troyed. however, but will be retained pecially beautiful. is not immediately at a spring or BEECH NOMINATE!» HEAD and Durango mountains by th* ban ind will not reach here until the as side features that may be travers The supervisors stated that ade creek. OF .ARMY KNGINKRRR ('It, J^ranclsco Villa, rivalling th* latter part of the month. During ed by all visitors who wish to get ‘ quate parking ground would be one The party made its trip to Grim- riches Cortez found among the peo the first week of December 28,000 their money’s worth of main show of the problems for immediate atten mett's ranch, within <5 H miles of the 14. -Colonel Washington. Jan. ple when the S laniards conquered bags of new Culban sugar were de and the sideshow attractions. ' tion. The proposed ground near the caves. by automobile. going front Tensing ÌH. Beech has been nominat I Mexico. livered through this port. Measurenneuts and angles were eaves entrance wilt accommodate Grimmett's by pack horse. ed to be chief of army engineers. lai Rochelle, Frame, Jun. 14 HI ATEM E WILL HE PKONOl N4< Over 400 persona are believed lost ED 111 JI IM»E 4'ALKINH NEXT in the wreck of tbe steamer Afrtque, WEDNESDAY on Roche Bonne shoal, In th* Buy PENALTY FR0M2 TO 2D YEARS FEDERAL SUIT STARTS > *