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ORANTM I’AMM, JOMKPHI.NE COUNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY. MARCH 12, I (»20
WHOLE XI MBEK 21» 1*4.
i
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Former H| h > iisc of Prizt* Fluider WHI
Testify of Allege«! Allrmpt Io
Evade the Orafi
lx» Angele«, ‘Mar. 12 — Maxine
RE tit AMMIRAI, SIMM HAYH DE­
Wayne, the former wife of Jack
PARTMENT PLAN PROVED TO
Dempsey wua brought back from
HE (OSTIA
More Information Gained Which
Will He ( wed « barging Murder
of McElfresh
IN THE SENATE
Montesano,‘Mar. 12.- ft Is exjiect- OPI*OHITION DEVEDOPH TO SEN
ed that Judge Wilson wlll instruct
ATOR l/»IK,E’S MODIFK'ATION
'the jury this afternoon in the Grimm
TO KEbERVATlON
' murder case. He was not ready to
J go to the jury this morning. The
court derided that arguments should
be limited to three hours for each
side.
New information charging the
same defendants with the murder of No One Satisfies! A*qi«rently With
t'/su'lio-Hiovakia Also Keo-hing a 1HOO Mhisils I'I omm I on February 13 Arthur MoElfresh, another Armistice
New Attempt at l oui ¡immise
slmre of th«* Tlioiutand» of Emi­
IU msum * of (he Lack of
day victim, was filed in Centralia at I
for Peace
grante From America
Inxtru ctors
noon today.
Tin J nun«. (Mexico, >by federal offi­
cers who «aid ah«* ‘had related a
startling story and will rep«*at it to
tb<> grand jury. Rhe told newspaper
mon that she was now- willing to tell
everything almul Dvni|isey*s alleged
si tempts to evade the draft and to
Navy llratl Advocated Armisi Guards also explain her retractions.
a Plan That llad liciti Found Im-
pracUtal l>y the Allies
llywater in Tucson Hank—
According to a ¡taper received
from Tucson, Ari«., Dr. Ed. N. By­
Ad Oarlock Here«—
Washington, Mar. 12.— The navy water, who 1s 'well known here, hav­
Washington. Mer 13.—A substi­
New York. Mar. 12
Prohibition
Ad Oarlock, manager and trainer
Washington, Mar. 12—The bureau
department's disregard of Rear Ad­ ing left only « few years ago, has
<ausing many foreign boni to!«»f education reports a serious short­ of the physical training nchool at tute for the republican article ten
miral Rims’ recommendations re­ become Interested in the Security
leave
the United States, according to **** °r <«®chers due lo inadequate Portland, was down for the fight* I reservation to the ¡»eace treaty waa
garding the convoy system is des- Bank * Trust Company, of Tucson.
Congressinan
Isaac Hiegel, a member salaries. Conditions are Improving at <he opera house last night, Mr introduced today by Senator Lodge.
crllied by the admiral as Infinitely The ¡taper state« that Dr. Bywater
slightly. Eighteen thousand two Gariot k has trained a large number In general it follows the draft agreed
more serious in Its bearing on th«* has been made a director of the In­ of the house imnAfcration commit­
hundred and eighty schools were ’ of the fighters in the Mate and Roc­
war than other cases of alleged In­ stitution. He lived here for a num­ tee Ellis Island records show 54,-
upon in the bi-partisan compromise.
i closed on February 13 liecausf of co and Carmen were both under his
efficiency. He said he urgently re­ ber of years. Ixdng one of the most
Republicans
declared that almost
instruction.
While
here
Mr.
Oarlock
v..v arrivals and 61,000 departures 'the lack of teacher* and 42,v
are
commended the convoy plan on May active boosters.
enough
votes
were assured to ratify
extended
an
invitation
to
visit
his
1
being
taught
by
teachers
who
are
since January 1st. Most of the lat­
1st. th’crvtary Daniels replied on
school
to
anyone
desiring
to
sec
ft.
|
below
the
standard.
Six
hundred
and
the
treaty
on
this basis but a final
ter have gone to Poland and Czecho­
June 2<*th that he considered armml Trw Taken Out—
six dollars is the average salary for He stated that Roseburg is attempt­ agreement was not reached.
slovakia
to
stay
It
is
estimated
guards safer. On July 1 st Daniels
The old oak tree standing at the
elementary teachers In 1918: 11,031 ing Ito secure a boxing commission
Apparently the republican leaders
outlined a |>lan which she allies had corner of Rixth and E was removed that 36.000 will leave and 24,000 ■ for the high school teachers.
, and if this can be done he said that
will
arrive
in
March.
abandoned as Impractical On July this afternoon "'Much Interest has
had
failed to line up their col­
. no doubt many interesting boots
22nd the department finally accept- been shown In the oak which has
leagues. Freleinghuysen, of New
'could be arranged.
«««! the convoy plan for troop ships grown up with the cUv. The
Jersey, said that the modification
and later for aupply veweels. August moval was made necessary by the
Married in Portland—
had a weakening effect and that he
10th (Admiral HI ms received mes- const ruction of the theater ’ which
R. E. Ixmg was married In Port­
> would not support anything abort of
eagos from the department asking will occupy the .ground on ithe cor­
land a short time ago to Miss Gladys
that the convoy system lie explained ner. Mr. Edgerton stated that be
Totman. of Seattle. (Mr. I King is the original. He also said that the
by him.
desired Io leave the tree but it was
night wire chief at the local Western irreconcilable« indicated an opposi­
liii|>osRtl>le as It would set the build­
I'nion station and he and Mrs. Ix»ng ; tion and also that the democrat com-
-F
llrroim From the Hit—
ing latck too far.
I ■ promise advocates predicted about
will make their home here.
ixindon. Mar. 13. Ixindon is over­
E. W. Blanchard is again at his
Ixmdon. 'Mar. 12.—Lord Montagu,
! an equal number of them would
crowded with studrata from all of Beaulieu, predicts that within a
office after havin ’ been wrtstllng
M*-
■ support the new reservation.
I' .ghie*Lea, <•—
Many 4'altie Shipped—
| ¡tarts of the world, and their accom­
for the ¡test three w«*eks with un at­
¡Cormick, Af Illinois, said the xir+rstl-
[few
years
rhe
eongewtton
of
traffic
Th-
fighters
who
appeared
in
th«
modation Is causing much racking of
Seven carloads of cattle, compris-
tack of the flu
Ho ctuten ihut U<t
I in central London will compel the 1 ing 249 bead, were shipgied to Eu- 1 tute was an equivalent to a republi­
Is still a little wobbly on Ills ; !ns. boots Inst nlalit have tor the most | (trains in responsible quarters.
can capitulation. I .enroot, of Wis­
but feels so much better than he did part left, Webb. Rocco. (Airmen and 1 In the 60 colleges attached to the buildityt of overhead railways and of ’ gene last night for distribution in consin. said there had been no sur­
Cedsratrom
leiving
this
morning.
I niversity of Ixtndon, are some 20,- higher buildings. Neither streets, the Willamette valley. The cattle render. Knox, an irreconcilable, said
when the dismiss
¡««tivrh on Lo
.ltd* that be feels like a real man None of them appeared the worse 1000 r«>sldent students, and besides railways nor tubes, as they exist to­ . were from the Pat Swain ranch on the new draft would leave •a moral
again Paul Blanchard, who 1a now for wear, even coming out on the 'there are between 40,000 and 50,- day. he says, will be adequate to con­ . the Applegate.
obligation on the part of A meric*
T
located in Chicago also has Just re i street last night after the fight and I 000 «lay sriiclars.
vey the daily traffic.
to preserve the territorial integrity
dlscusdn.,
the
bouts.
The foreign element has increased
covered from an attack of the flu.
The skyscrapers of New York, he
of other league members, Brande-
enormously since the war. particular­ adds, are magnificent and strikingly .ALASKAN INDIANS DESERT
having had a rela.nu after once get­
gee. a republican of Connecticut, as­
ly for rhe engineering and scientific beautiful. The atmosphere above
ting on his feet.
VILLAGES ON ACC4MNT FL!' ! serted the senate was making a pit­
HR AZIL Iti I I SI'S TO .IE ROI'EI* iqujrfaula. Hundreds of fresh appll- the streets is far purer than lower
iable exhibition of itself.
INTO El'HOPMAN POLITI! S cations are turned away every down, and the more or less perma-
Ketchikan. «Alaska, Mar. 11.— I
I inonthsM A speri*l committee has nent smoVly layer over London is
been appointed by the university to seldom higher than 150 feet in nor­ Southeastern Alaska native villages*
Rio de Janeiro. Mar. 12.—Brazil's investigate the question of hostels, mal weather.
were almost depopulated by an exo-1
refusal of the supreme council's re-
du« of inhabitants during the recent
ci-ut off« r i rc >res<>ntstlou on the
influenxa epidemic, according to re-.
H ir Valley «otnmisklon under the I
¡torts brought to Ketchikan by hunt-,
league ot nations Is understood to
ers and fishermen.
According to the reports, natives
Washington. Mar. 12. The enor­ I m - ¡»art of the Brazilian government's
told hunters they had taken^to their
mous value of corn, the nremier crop |w»Mcy of keeling al«*of from purely I
boats on account of the ¡irevalenee of
Mexico City. Mar. 12.—‘With the
I
of the nation, ha« made it necessary European affaim.
the disease.
presidential election lees than six
for the government to take all pos­
I
' months away, the political situation
sible precaution to prevent further
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in Mexico is so obscure that it is im­
Infestation from the European "corn
a
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‘Roy Cedarstrom. the Roseburg that the fight should have been de­ WILHON WOULD (VMl'ARK
IRELAND FOR ITS LI4INS j
possible to state definitely whether
,
borer" which is supposed to hav«< en­
bope, was knocked out in the second clared a draw, but there is much
CX).AI j STRIKE RRBVLTR there are three or six candidates.
tered the country in shipments of
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President Carranza has been em-
Dublin. Mar. IS. Dublin I k now round last night by Garmen, of opinion that iRocco was much more
broom corn and has obtained a limit­
eximrtlng
lion* lo South Africa. The . Portland, in the smoker given under aggressive and had Webb bested in
Washington. Mar. 12—An effort phatic in his statements that he in­
ed foothold in the eastern part of the
Dublin Zoo has «'famous lion house , the auspice« of the American Legion.
to compose the differences between tends to retire when his term of of-
country.
Bat (Ritchey of this ¡dace, took the the earlier part of the fight, although the majority and minority reports of « ^ce expires next Deemoer. He has
iairge sums are being spent In an where the animals have been suc­
■effort to control it and a ruling soon cessful ly 'bred, It has been able to , count in third round of the sched- Webb put up a strong defense in the the bituminous coal strike commis- declared for honest elections and a
. uled four, round bout. DemelHa latter ¡>art
Both were evenly sion will be made by the president. peaceful transfer/if ¡lower,
is expected from the federal horti­ supply lions on demand to other
showing
up
strong.
Rocco
was
given
matched
and
the
exchange of blows it was announced at the White House
A recent conference of seventeen
zoos
in
the
I'nlted
Kingdom,
but
cultural board as to whether a quar­
i
i Mexican governors held in the na­
was about even.
today.
antine shall .be >lmi*o«ed against all thia is the first time an order has the decision over Frankie 'Webii. of
Eugene, in an eight round iiout. The
Demellia .proved himself to be a
tional capital took cognisance of
Tondgn countries to prevent further been received from Africa.
fly
weight
match
between
Bud
Smith
very
clever
boxer,
handling
himself
their
chief's attitude by issuing a
entrance of stalk« «nd ears of In­
and Freddie Dodge was declar««! a with ease. His training at Camp
j manifesto to the people in which
dian com, broom corn or other
draw.
Grant showed and in the first two
they pledged their support to the le­
plants that may bring the borers. Tt
In the main go between Cedar- rounds did not push the fight very
• I gally elected president. The gover­
■would not apply to shelled corn or to
strorn and Carmen, 'both 'boys waded hard. 'He worked slowly but always
nor’s conference was «declared by the
the thrashed seeds of the other
right In for blood and from the first carried the fight. Ritchey attempt­
local press to have deep political sig­
plants.
It. could tie seen that the fighters ed to land his knockout punch but
nificance inasmuch as elaborate
would not bo content with a derision. was up against too much experience.
plane were made by the executive*
Mra. W. iH. Jordan left last night
Cedarstrom managed to laipl a few In the third round Demellia floored
i
for holding elections, each governor
for Carson, Wash., where she will
but a blow from Carmen floored him his man for a few counts and later
Rio de Janeiro. Mar. 12.—'Devel­ J to exercise complete control over the
spend several weeks visiting rela-
Ixindon. i.Mar. 12.—'‘America’s in­ near the end of the first round. He ¡>ut him into the corner for the full opment of the iron and steel indus­ ' voting in his state.
tivos and friends.
dustrial troubles are only begin­ never fully recovered from the effect count. Referee ’Ernie (Fry gave the try in Brazil was 'brought a step
One significant part of their pro­
ning.” said fW. T. Griffiths, of the of that punch and was groggv when decision to Demellia in the first nearer realization this week when gram was the elimination of the
James F. Hunt arrived hero the Iron and steel trades confederation, he got to his feet. lie mamaged to round because of a foul (by Ritchey
— 1» . (hn
«v»x«l /imv*
x the
*• w «rviiniclr«'
m i lliklli rxf
v of x ivoVu
'« x* xk MUM
V xz * m *11 it XX r* «« i * _ I federal army from politics.
-ministry
ways
and
comtnuni-
This
latter part of the week from Port­ .who has just returned from n trip to cover up and last till the end of the but the Camp Grant fighter wished 'cations approved among Its estimates ' was in accord 'with a recent order
land for a visit of a month or more America, to a news agency inter­ round. Both men rushed in at the to go on with the fight. It is hoped for the current year a provision ex­ front the war department, made at
with his father, T. M. Hunt, of the viewer,
tai* of the gong and Carmen took the that .Demellia may ‘be seen here empting from taxation and granting the direction of President Carranza,
local forestry office.
‘‘I have been most impressed with fight to his man. Cedarstrom put again.
certain rights and concessions to a to the effect that army men must
the dire lack of machinery In Amer­ up a ¡^anio defense and had one of
The fly weight match lietween Rud ‘syndicate headed by Percival Far- not meddle in ¡»olitics.
ica for i tiling industrial disputes, his haymakers landed, he would Smith and Freddie Dodge proved a quaihar. of New York.
Generals Obregon and Gonzales
especially in the iron and steel have had more of a chance to re­ source of amusement.
By the terms of. the contract with are conducting vigorous campaigns
The lads
trade," he went on. “In that respe- t cover. About the middle of tile have met before and .are beginning to ■the government, the syndicate under- each being aided Iby an official news­
wo ¡ire years ahead of America." round, Carmen «truck out with Ills desire a decision as every fight has ; takes to develop mines, build fur- paper. Ignacio Ponillas is an avow­
Mr. Griffiths added thnt he found right and hit Ci-darstrom on the chin, been a draw. LA shower of silver net­ J naces for steel-making, factories for ed candidate although as yet he has
general chaos In every industry.
'lifting him clear of the floor. Ce- ted them a neat sum for the evening. i the manufacture of metal sheeting, ' not forsaken his ambassadorial du-
Fear of (American competition, he dnrstroin then took' the count and
A good crowd was present, to wit­ ■and construct two lines of railways ties in Washington.
continued, was more fictitious than was rushed to his corn« r. Carmen ness the bouts apd p number of from porta in the State of Espirito
If the present administration fa-
VVashington, Mar. 1". The so.'ond rail, and he was thoroughly convinc­ broke his thumb when ho landed iris ladies were in evidence. (A large Shnto to connect with the VI"torla- vors one of the three announced can­
request of the state department to ed thnt England had a wonderful op­ first hard blow. The result ofj’i's number of Roseburg and Medford Minas railway which now reached in­ didates—Obregon, Gonzales or Bo­
•permit American oil companies • to portunity for re overIng Its former fight ciine ns a surprise to the local fight fans inn de the Journey to see to the \ast Iron ore fields of the nillas- It has kept the fact carefully
use airplanes between Tampico and »jnlttnn in the foreign markets.
and Ilosob'irg fans who would h ive the scrap. The .Legion about broke States of (Minas Geraes.
concealed. Obregon and President
th« tr plants to transport the payroll
"In one thing America excels," offered odds on Cedarstrom, how even on the evening as a result of a
The contract specifically declares Carranza appeal* to have broken af­
money was refused by. the Moxlcun4 VIr. 'Griffiths concluded. "The out­ "ver. (lie fans are loud In tlioir praise voluntary collection, stiggeried by I that the concession Is granted wlth- ter a friendship of year's standing
government ...I.U.*. olana I.. »uloKlKi. let oT their steel mills would lie al­ of Carmen's fighting ability.
I •■"«•Is t'lri?k "of Jacksonville. The | out subvention. without guarantee of and El Monitor Republloano. the O1>-
the service
most incredible lo the average ‘Brit-
The RocriiAVebb fight was a good I (Vie for th? next smoker has not I Interest and without new charges regon organ, is vehement in its at«
ish Iron and steel worker."
and operated pianos.
lean exhibition.
Many thoniht yet bet*n set. <f.
I for the national treasury.
tacks upon the president
MEM MUI