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ft CLIMATE LING WORLD • • • • COME ANB ENJOY IT” , of raute Pae® ¡3ailg (Lourier a U HA NTH PAM4, JOMEI’ÈIINE COUNTY, OREGON, WHOLE NI MBER 2M7A. FRIDAY JAM ARY ìiK, HWO. 9 Tlie Hut« h <««»» erniiii-iil Formali) l>< eli«««*» to Hurremler th«’ Ex-Eiu- |M*ror of German Empire Th«> Hague. Jan. 23.- The Dutch «VM1TON, WHO HAH HELD l*OHT government r««fuse«t the dem mu I of AM PAROLE OFFICER. NOW the allied powers for the extradition CHIEF AT THE PRISON of the former etnperor, William of I All Hlructures Tliat Were N«H IM- »troyed on January »th at < ouz.t- Ian Fell Yesterday Nation’s Foremost Warrior-Hero Passed Through the City Mexico City, Jan. 23. -Strong WANTS DEM«X RATH' LEADER earthquake shocks were felt in the CUMMINS TO BREAK AWAY city of Vera Cruz yesterday morning. FROM NEW JERSEY GOV. There were no casualties. Some resi Germany. dences were damaged Reports state Holland's reply declares that she the tremors demolished all the cannot be bound by a peace treaty to structures at Couztlan that were not which she Is not party. Neither the j Many a youthful heart beat fast post, General Pershing gave hin destroyed in the earthquake of Jan Dutch constitution nor tradition per-I uary 6, while shocks lasting 20 alia last night, for General Pershing, the hearty endorsement to the legion in init her to accede to the demand of nte« eansed ftirther damage at Sal- its present work, xU Jdtads and its hero of the Great War, the man who Former Huituii < bief oí I’oUco Will lhe allies for the former emperor. ruoral, and at San Francisco de La- Secretary Daniels Now Takes Direct led two million Yankee« to victory possfblllUM. Issue With the "Peerless Ix-ader," Nnaveed C«»m|i<«»n and Griffith Kha says national honor does not i>er- penas. "The American legion la a fine over the Hun, shook hands with Resumtw Hi» old Job and Scrap Is On init betrayal of confidence of those every person, down to the tinleat tot. organization and will play a part of who entrusted themselves to Hol » who met the train on which he Is Inestamable value In the national land and to her free institutions. bound for Ban Francisco. And problems of the future.’’ said the Halem. Jan. 23- Dr. R. lam Stein Washington, Jan. 23.—Sec retary "It Is destined to take the Black Jack” Pershing, otherwise general er relinquished the wardenship of of the Navy Daniels took issue with General John J. Pershing, the high place of the Grand Army of tbe Re- the Oregon penitentiary with the gov Wm. J. Bryan who stated that Chair I est ranking officer in the United public. ernor's consent today, und returned man Cummings of the democratic "You people in this little city have Blates army mail« a host of real to ULs forinur position as superin national committee, should dis-asso a right to be proud of your boys who friends in Grants Haas last night. tendent of lhe stale hospital. The ciate himself from Governor Ed The crowd gathered to welcome helped win the war,” continued Gen governor Immediately num«'«! I<ewls New York, Jan. 23.—Mustard wards. of New Jersey, who was the national hero Into the Rogue eral Pershing. “The soldiers in the M. Oom pt on, «tute parole officer, ns and machine guns are to be used elected on a wet platform, or resign valley was largely made up of the A. E. F. were a fine lot of young gas warden Pony M. Varney, who re youth of lhe town, though a few of men. and especially the men from the by Captain Harry de Windt. an Eng the chairmanship. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor elgned Monday as Salem's chief of lish explorer, against the poisoned Cummings attended the governor'« the older people, including several West. But then, your boys did not police, succeeds Compton us parole vallis, Jan 23.— The college is now early pioneers of the country »ere have to learn so much, for they have arrows of a tribe described as "white inaugural dinner where the Edwards officer, Dr i. I’. Griffith, ailing looking to the people of Oregon to on presidential boom was launched. the heritage of a hardy race of fore- cannibals" on Tiburon Island. on hand. superintendent of the hospital, re- rive relief to the present critical fin Much to the surprise as well as fathers who .blazed their way into the Pacific coast, he announced here Daniels said he read Edwards’ plat condition brought about «times his [Mist as assistant super ancial today. Captain de Windt said he form and found It at least 90 per great delight of the hundred and this country as pioneers through the doubling of the student intendent would leave New York in a few days cent ''excellent, agreeing throughly “ I have been Investigating the fifty who met train No. 15 at 10:19, enrollment, and the Increased cost to lead an expedition of six civilians wtth the best principle« of the demo- General Pershing was ready, waiting schools of the country," said Per- of maintenance in every department. and three score Mexican soldiers to cratb- statesmen of the past and pres Halem, Jan. 23.— The governor The state legislature has made it and eager to greet those who wanted shing, "and 1 have come to the opin the island. Tiburon is said to have ent," Naturally he could not agree ion that we should have a compul to see him. There was nothing at vetoed the bill authorizing the high- possible for the people t?j pass on the rich deposits of pitchblende from with Edwards on prohibition, but way coniiiilHMlon to increase the «future of the Institution at the gen- all formal atmut the greeting, it was sory system by which all the foreign this should not overshadow the good which radium is made. elementa will have to get at least Just plain John J. Pershing, for the now oral election. May 21. highway engineer's salary, miles Troni in the platform. He thought Cum The island is about 40 citizens of Grants Dass, just a good ■ 'he rudiments of an American edu- 96.OU0 per annum. ' The governor It has l>een estimated that at Gnaymas. Mexico, which, in turn, is mings acted In perfect propriety in j cation. citizen and not a iterwonage of world , vetoed all salary bills least six-tenths of one mill in addi- “Only in this way,” he continued.' only about 4k hours .toy rail from accepting the invitation. renown. • Hou to a contemplated In otne from a The inhabi- "Hello folks,” he called as the can we ho[»e to combat the unrest, Coronado Beach, Cal. tuition and other fees that might lie whf.-h has resulted from the activi tants are said to be descendants of crowds pressed around the rear plat received from students. The legis Dutch, Swedish and German prison ties of tho radicals in America.” lature decided, however, that no tui form and smiling broadly he reached ers who escaped from Mexican pris Before the train pulled out Gen down to shake hands with the first tion should be charged in addition to eral Pershing opened the rear plat ons several centuries ago. Of 16 to find him. the fees as now charged, and that A box of Rogue river valley apples, form and came down to where he persons known to have visited the there should be no special tuition fee in the past few years, in pa * Spftzenburgs, was given him by the could personally greet and shake .island for non-resident students. The leg ties of two and three, only nine ’.re ■ hands with every person desiring to islature. there, provided for a little local post of the American ,lx*gion. ’ said to have returned alive, the oth- i meet him. mill, and the general received them per-1 flaxen- Hln<e many men who were in the less than seven-tenths of a Ag the train pulled out he reiter ers falling victims to the mtnally from the Post Commander which would tiring to the college on Nlel Allen, lifting the box over the) ;ariliy during Hie war <ll<l not have ated his appreciation of the gift from haired, blue-eyed, "white Indians" Ashland. Ore., Jan. 23 —Several the full equipment allowed them, at present valuation of taxable proper rail and depositing it in his smoker the American Legion and waved a as the Mexican peons call them. 'Tour miles from the Mexican years ago the municipality of Aeh- Um«« of discharge. the American Le ty about (<35,000 annually to cover After thanking the representative friendly parting greeting to those gion has arranged matters so thst mafntenani«’ and Hie cost of addi of th«* local branch of the American who came, a crowd that came to o’b-1 coast.” said Mr. de Windt, "Tiburon land entered the electric light and is easily accessible. Yaqui Indians, poner business. During the first an> tulaeing article« tnay now be ob tional building and equipment. la>gion for the thoughtfulness of the serve and departed admiring. In order that th«1 present emer who live on the mainland, call Ti tained. years of the new experiment the city buron the 'Island of Death' for the The se. rotary of Grants I'uss I’oul gency might 'be met and additional buildings «•onatructed ns soon as pos- reason that any person who lands on plant operated in competition with No. 2H Is In receipt of forms for ap slbl«« to relieve the congestion it is shot by poisoned darts and then the California-Oregon Power com- plication tor such articles, und any throughout the Institution, the, bill eaten by the natives. The cannibals, pany. Four years ago a contract was ■ex service Ilian wishing to complete I in addition to bows and arrows, u«e entered into with the California-O re- the military equipment authorised ontains a provision which will make j an ancient blunderbuss. They are to be retained upon discharge. Is «vallabie the amount appropriated year. I supposed to number from 500 to gon people whereby the interstate invited to take advantage of the ser beginning with the present corporation furnished supplementary Should this measure lie approved bv i 2,000 iversons. vice of th«- American Legion 'All that the people at the May ele tion money i "juice ” at wholesale rates, and the. 1 "Besides myself, the expedition I is necessary is an honorable dis will be available therefor»' for con will lead will consist of Mackenzie city took over the entire distribution charge and the filing of an affidavit struction work during the summer, Tokio, Ju pan, Jan. 23.—iPremier from California and the others from Grieve, the companion of Harry system, using such of the company's ho the effect that artivl«* applied for Th.- and It should 1>e possible to hav«> Hara has promised his support for a eastern states will come to Tokio to Hawker when he fell during his at-' lines as were necessary. were not previously furnished some new buildings ready for occu conference of the .lapan-'American attend the meeting. The experiment proved a success. tempted trans-Atlantic flight; an ex- secretary will give full Instructions pancy when college opens in Hep relations committee, composed of The city purchased that part of the pert radium mining engineer, an ex Government approval of the pro in the matter. tember. Japanese and Americans, to be held posed conference was given at a re pert copper mining engineer; Anton company’s distributing system which Articles authorized by the goveru here next spring. .Huron Shibitsawa ception recently held at the resi Gibbon, nephew of President Car- could he used, and this week a big incut to be permanently retained by has announced that he expects the dente of the premier. Many leading ranza of Mexico, in whose name the gang of linemen is tearing down the honorably enlisted men are: Over- conference to contribute Jo the solu Japanese attended to exchange views concession permittiifg the explora California-Oregon poles and lines in aeas cap for all enlisted men who a the city and leaving the field to the tion of the anti-Japanese agitation in on promotion of friendly relations tion of the island was issued; have had overseas service, or hat and California and in the United States. and a better understanding between man servant and 60 Mexican soldiers, municipal plant hat cord for all oilier enlisted men, The municipal plant carries the The American section of the commit the nations. Among them were Bar assigned to the party' by the Mexican •>ne olive drab shirt, one service cost Sakatanl, government. I imagine the search greater part of the power load. It Shibusawa, Baron tee was organized in the United on — _ and ornaments. 1 pair breeches. I States when Baron Slitbusawa visited' Baron i Kushl- ings on the island will consume is located in Ashland canyon, and Kondo. Manzo pair shoes. I pair leggins. I waist operates on water power from 'Ash After his re-jda. Zenjiro Horikoshl, about three or four months.” Junno- that country in 1915. belt. 1 slicker. 1 overcoat, 2 suits un- land creek. Included In the shipment of sur turn home the Japunese section was sake Inouye, governor of the bank Merwear, 4 pairs stockings. 1 pair Under the wholesale contract with gloves, 1 gas mask and helinet (If plus war eupplles due to arrive with organized in Tokio with more than •of Japan; Chuji Kajlwara, president the company, sufficient current is de isiuied overseas), 1 set toilet ar- in a day or two for restocking the a score of prominent Japanese bus- 'of the Yokohama Specie Bank: Bar- livered at the company's substation tides (if in possession when d ta municipal store will be the following iness men to cpoperate with the Am- j on Megata, Viscount Kaneko and Dr. ¡at the city limits to supply peak load Jul' hl Soyeda. erlcan members. goods: 420 cans of bacon, each 12 «■barged ), 1 barrack bag and 1 sca r- ' necessities, and at a rate which en- The premier said he believed the A meeting of the committee now pounds, to sell at 32.75 per can; let chevron. I aibles the city to furnish current to 300 bags, .25; 195 blankets, $3.50; has been called here for the ex- conference would contribute to the I consumers at a rate lower than most «100 packages matches. .OX; 20 cases change of frank opinions regarding advancement of friendliness 'between municipalities of the West enjoy. Japan and the United States and diplomatic, economic and other ques of prunes, lx per pound: 400 cases I Washington. Jan. 23.—The senate tomatoes, at .09 per can; 30 cases tions arising ibetw«>en Japan and the that he and other members of the It is expected that cabinet had decided to give every today passed tlie bill authorizing the tomatoes, at .33 per can; 600 towels United States. U. S. Shipping Board to adjust at .20; 60 pairs drawers, white, nt about '15 men. Including five or «lx possible supjiort to it. claims of wooden shipbuilders grow $1; 60 pairs drawers, colored. at ing out of the cancellation of con .!>0; 60 undershirts, at .50; 100 to tracts. The bill now goes to the ques, at .50. There Is already lo house. The board estimated that Washington. Jan. 23. The Knight stock at the store in the Wade build the measure would affect $15,000.- lmnrd was unable to agree with Sec- ing artlc overshoes, wool blankets, 0.00 in claims. hip hoots, candles, rakes, tea. etc. r«jlary of the Navy Daniels In that naval officers who lost their ships It Is hoped to have the new goods in OHARGKB PALMER WITH through the activities of submarines lhe store and ready for business the Chicago. Jan. 23—The epidemic of first of the week. A CASE OF <X»I,D FEET Constantinople, Jun. 23. State Eugene. Ore., Jan. 23. The State .«nd performed meritorious service influenza and pneumonia from which Dairymen’s Association today elect ments made 'before the secret parlia should be awarded high decorations. over 10.000 Chicago persons are now ed C. ,L. Hawley, of McCoy, presi mentary committee, und published by Rear Admiral Knight, chairman of Washington, Jan. 23. —Represen- suffering continues to spread, how dent: George Creasy, of Hermiston, newspapers, claim that Turkey en tative Rodenburg, of Illinois, repub- ever but with slight increase in the the board, told the senate Investiga Return.« to Roseburg— Mrs. Ray Wright and son, Keith, first vice-president: Robert Burk- tered the war on Germany's side af llcan, today charged that Attorney number of new cases. ting committee today. The death The board took sharp issue with who have been visiting In the city, hart, of Albany, second Viee-prcsi- ter the cabinet had decided to join General Palmer “had a plain ease of list increased today, pneumonia caus Daniels, saying that officers losing have returned to their home at Rose dent, and P. I. Brandt, of Corvallis, the allies. Activities of the war par cold feet” when he failed to appear ing 43 deaths and influenza 36. Hawley ty lead by Enver Pasha, then war yesterday before the house rules The health commissioner urges the their ships were not entitle«l to high burg. While here Mrs. Wright ne secretary and treasurer. decorations unless they had engaged gotiated a sale of the Wright resi .1 treed to become a candidate for minister, were responsible for the committee to explain the need for people to be calm, stating that the dence property on South Fifth St. state dairy and food commissioner. change of front. further anti-sedition legislation. »•he enemy. epidemic is of a mild form. Last Night—Though Hour Was Late, Many Awaited Arrival of the Train With the Distinguished Traveler «EI PLATFORM IS THE CAUSE 0.A.C.ASKS THE PEOPLE STATE DAIRYMEN NAME THE TURK WAR MINISTER WAS ON KAISER’S SIDE