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University of Ore Library tante VOL. N>>. I IN ORA NIK 1’AMK, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, Preparai Ion* Being Mude to Meet tny F:iiierg«*iM) Which May irise I * ron i ( ¿« tumi h <’rials t'oblenz, .Mar 16 KEPI 111,1« ’AN PRIMARIEN SHOW army of oc<-uimtlon LARGE I’Ll HALITI OVER IX.000 men Is lieiiig HI JOHNSON The American consisting of ìmkiim I full fiel«! eqiiiinnent under orders Issued be- fore the latiwtt German revolution. No military aetlvitles are rr|x>rted. how ever. --------------------- WHOLE NUMBER 2W21 RÔLE IN LAPAZ I Refusal of Ebert Government to Cany on Negotiations With Reactionaries May Result in Crisis—Surrender Demanded by Ebert Unconditionally WaMhlAgton, 'Mar. 16.—Senate FEELING RUNNING HIGH IN BO leaders are working today for an LIVIA OVER QUESTION OF agreement to vote on the ratifteation GETTING TO OCHAN of the treaty this week. A new res ervation setting forth the general declaration of i>oll<y 1« under con sideration by the republicans, today. kaiser and the crown prince. Thirty peraons, rti< iuding women and «-hll- Lt is understood that if ratification Jails the republicans will submit a dreu. were killed in «lashes in Ham resolution declaring a state of peace. burg. Fifteen fatalities resulted at I’eriivian lx-gation an«l Consulate Staglitz and Cologne A disiiatch Among Those IU»i<l«-«l by Boliv says von Hindenburg advises r>r BLIZZARD ILLS GRIP ON THE ian < row«!- Kapp to resign. STATES OF NORTH WEHT By the An»«M-iat«-<l Pr<«».— Uivil war In Germany sweius imminent to T. M. Stott to Sell Autos---- day a» a result of the refusal of the J. A. Johnarud arrived today from Hberl government al Stuttgart to Altbotigli Not CnndliliUc Recai»«* Portland and will take the piece of arry on negotiation» with the reac- Morr lot«* Tlinn Go»<*rnor la»vv- T M Stott «« auditor for the A tionarie». President Eliott demands <l<*n of Illinois O. C railroad. Mr Stott, who has the unconditional surrender of the been connwted with the company for revolutionist». Berlin ht gripi>e<l by several years. Is savoring his conn«x- Geneva, Mar. 16 —A St nt tetan dis St. Paul, Mar. 16 —The northwest St. J’uul, Mur. 16. Tho Minnesota tlons with the railroad to sell fire la general strike. Dr. Kapp threat IJma. Peru. Mar. 16.—The Peru republican preferential primary, and unto Insurance and will also en ens the strike leadter» with <l«-ath if liatch quotes Premier Bailor of tile is in the grip of one of the worst vian legation and consulate and sev Rai! and which was held last night In a rain deavor to illspoiie of a few Buicks 'they Impair public service in an) Wtx-rt government as saying that one blizzards of the winter, eral private residences in Lapaz, the Extreme measure« are proin- of the conditions proposed by von wire communications are seriously storm with aleet, 'blizzards and how for the C. A Hwope Auto compan) ! way. Bolivian «-apital, were attacked by ioed today and it is pimaihle that a LuMtwitz was the repudiation of the interrupted. The South Dakota wire ling guh*. gaie General Wood a plu where tie will have his desk. Mr. a mob last night. -Feeling between rality of several thousand over Hiram Johnarud stale« that his family will revolution und criais will quickly fol- Versailles treaty provisien» provid- service is virtually cut off Peru and Bolivia over the question Ebert Ing for the demobilization of the Johnson, according to all ai aliatile move here noon., He was formerly ilow. Details are obocure. ' of a sea outlet runs high. | returns Herliert Hoover, though assistunI chief clerk of freight ac- I controls the southern and western army and the destruction of all war l»ortlona while .Dr Kapp holds north materials. The premier declare«! von T not a «andldnte. run third, ah«-ad of counts for th«- Spokane, I’ortland and eastern J’misMia and Bilesfa Fight Luettwltz said the empire should Luiwden Seattle railway. ing 1» r«-|w,rted at «arlou»' juiint» prepare for a new war. The »hooting of a young girl and Washington, Mar. 16.—The fuel I<cgl«>n Meeting T<uilglit— Washington, Mar. 16 the killing of four «Ivillons In South Copenhagen, Mar. 16.—The Han oil 'blds opened today by the navy A meeting of the Aiuerlcau lup Wood askixl for and grunt«*»! a Berlin angertal the working Claeses. over Tageblatt says von Hindenburg dejiartment covered less than a fifth two months' leave of alisen«'* In order glon in to be held tonight. Much ini- Several were killed by troops in I^elp- has made a public declaration that of the 5,000,000 barrels asked for, to «'ondili« Ills presidential campaign portant busln»«« 1» Mcheduhxl to < «»me i»ic. The dutch are closely guarding he is not connected with the revo and price« quoted were 100 per cent i up and all the member* ar«» asked to ' ¡their frontier, watching the former lution. which he disapproves. above those in current contracts. be present. Action is to ¡be taken Salt Ia»ke City. “Mar. 16.—Utah on the <iu«-»tlon of a lion us for ex- and Nevada, comprising the 18th cus »«-rvlce men ■<> that an Oregon <lele-' PRESIDENT STILL STI'DYING Kale may 'be Instructesl as to the de toms district, will have the first REPORTS ON COAL STRIKE sire of «he I a-gt on in Oregon. A fin woman customs «-ollector in the Unit ancial re|«ort of th«- boxing bonis Washington, Mar. 16.—Johi* L. ed States if the senate ratifies the re will I m » mad» anil a report of the , I^wls. president, and William Green, cent presidential appointment of Mrs. ft. dance committer 1» al»o to be* given. I secretary, of the United Mine Work Estelle V. Collier, of Salt Ixike City, The new charter blank, haa been re- Washington. Mar. 16. A little Seward. Alaska. Mar. 16. -Report» ers. called at the White House today, to that position. She 1« to succeed San Francisco, Cui, Mar. Id. A criv«-<l from national headquarters ; movement is on foot here to bring und It 1» desired to get -this Hlled ' 'bluff by the Germans in 191 X at a of what is »aid to be a rich gold inquiring as to the status of the bi T. ¡F. Thomas, resigned. about an exchang«' of «.tudent» be- out at «»nee. The Ellison-White Chau crucial j>olnt would have paralyzed »trike, both placer and quartz, in the tuminous coal strike settlement. They ' Mra. Collier is the present chair t««»-n universities In the United tauqua has an offer which they will the transportation of treoim and ma- KantiHhna district, northwest of Ne were told that the president had not man of the woman’s state democratic | terlals to Euroi>e. Rear Admiral Sims nana. have recently reached Seward. finished a study of the majority and States and similar institutions In La make tonight to th« la-glon I told the senate naval sub-committee. Scores of "sourdough»” have been minority reports. tin Ann -I a vv ill a , '• >-w toward committee and for many years has .-¡Ims praised the mine barrage, which flocking from Nenana and Fair bringing loi cr r«-l«:. n-, etween the been prominent in Utah politics. he at first opposed on the grounds banks to the "New Klondike,’* ac two sect . vi th« a< tern heml- During the world war she was an ac of expediency. cording to the reports, and miles of aphepe. tive worker and was a member of the It Is propOot l that a plun I m - adopt claims have already been staked. state council of defense and had Quartz veins in the district are re ed whereby « cer’aln numtier of atu- Wants Another Knockout— 1 charge of the registration of the «lents from u i< • ■ in this nun ported to run from three feet to 14 ring Roy Cedarstroni. tin- local women of the state when the govern try take the last l*u years of their ¡artist who met «lefeat at the hands feet high grade ore. «containing both ment. through the various state silver and gold, l-ack of transpor work In Central or South America, of "Knockout” Carmen, at Grants councils of defense organizations, en tation is given as the reason for de while a corres|M>ii<llng number should Buenos'Alri-s, Mar 16.-- iiunlel C. Puss recently, has signified his in deavored to find out just what the to the United Stales. Some layed development, as first claims com«- Wolf Creek and Crave Creek have Wing, a banker of Boston, Mass . tention of securing anothi-r "go" women of the country could do to were staged in the district in 1905. South \mcrlcans haie attended In- perfected permanent Farm Bureau who has been making a tour in Bra with the TRIsni«>ok-Portlan<l slngster The government railway runs organizations and have elected their I ; help win the war. Htltutlons In this country, but uni zil and Argentina to look over bus- and It 1« very probable that his de The post to which Mrs. Collier was within 70 miles of the edge of the project leaders, H. L. Chapin and IA. vemltles In th« nations to the south ln«*s prospect» and «-stablish branch sires in this respect will be eventu nominated by President Wilson here- Kanttshna fields. have not been favored to the same A. Torter, respectively, to carry out ' It is understood that banks, 1» i|uotod here as saying the ally satisfied I tofore has paid an annual salary of extent. a definite program of work for 1920. 1”"/^ business outlook In South Aiiierica negotiations are now on to match It is believed by United Although not much I« known tn F. W. Gilliam of Wolf Creek, and 1 the fighters either before the Eu DISASTROUS EIRE DESTROYS seems very good. States Senator William King, demo the United States about the educa MILLION FEET OF MMHHH Henry Walters, of I-eland. will have crat of Utah, who advocated iMre. our gene or Cottage Grove IxAting com "With an improvement of tional systems of our ulster republics, charge of the campaign to eradicate »hipping facilitle»,’’ he said. "the missions in the event the local post Collier’s nomination that there will those 'intereste«l In the movement Pendleton, Ore.. Eire of unknown gray diggers. Poison barley will be United States should I m - able not only of the American Ix-glon is denied its ' t»e no contest when the senate is )>olnt out that the oldest university to hold it» prdlent voluni«- of trade application for a com mission 1n this origin, which started this morning securetl from the county agent and asked for a confirmation of the ap In the western hemisphere, la not 1,000,000 distributed among the farmers and but to increase it. American bus? city. Harry Pearce, who manages at Boardman destroye«t pointment. 'Mrs. Collier will assume Harvard, as generally supitosed. but ins»» men are studying this field the local scrapper, stated today that feet of lumber which was insured for; on a selecte«! day a «community drive her new duties immediately aftor lhe university of ldma. Peru, estab more carefully than ever before and he will also negotiate with Portland >30.000. The lumlM-r was the pro- will be made to eliminate the grav- senate confirmation. She is the lished In 1614, 24 years ahead of 'they an* going to take more pains muich-makers in an effort to secure perty of the Ballanger Lumlier Co. digger. wife of R. E. L. Collier, prominent Harvard. Guatemala also has a mili The following projects and leaders henceforward to hold it, to develop another list tie with Carmen. Cedar- Haskins store and several other I Utah businessman. tary academy that, in the opinion of were elected by the Wolf Creek com strom Is confident that he can best buildings were d«vstroyed. It and to understand It." Its advocates, is the equal to West munity: Mr. Wing said th»> one thing ne the Portland boxer if the two ever Point. Organization—H. L. Chapin. cessary was that more Argentines meet in the ring again. Ixvcal fight To Attend M«*«*ting— Horticulture—F. iM Stason. fun» are hoping that a "return en-1 should vl»lt the United States. E. L. Coburn will leave tonight for * Rodent control—F. W. Gilliam. gajtement” enn be arranged, Rose- ¡Portland to attend the meeting of Poultry—J. S. Benson burg Review. FORMER CROWN PRINCE DRAWS the county advisory boards of the > Livestock—T. AL lamond. PICO •BW» INSTEAD OE WORK I Mí Salvation Army. The meeting, which I Home management -«Mrs. F. ai. I is to be held on Wednesday and Registration Kn«l* in A|»ril— Stason. Wierengen, Mur. 16. In the two April 20 will be the last date that Thursday, will lie a general confer I Child welfare—Mrs. H. 1«. Chapin. years h<> has been In Wierengen the voters may. register/ who have not ence of all the state boards und the was elected vice- | Mrs. Andrew Coss Martinez, Cal., Mar. 16.—Ravages former German Crown Prince Fred already done so, or who have made plans will be discussed for the li«nne i chairman. of the teredo, a worm which bores service campaign. erick has drawn the portraits of a a change in address. Plans were made to «carry on defi- ‘ Into and consumes submerge«! wood I sm Angel«*, Cal.. Mar. 16.-— large proportion of the fishermen nite work dealing with pruning, has resulted In the destruction of Franklin K Ixtne. former secretary and other Inhabitants of the island. spraying, especially for scab, San I two big wharves here and thousands of tho interior, William J. Rryan.l I Jose scale and codling moth; irriga of dollars of damage to others, ac und other nationally known men DOGS AS SECURITY NOT tion. and the iKvssible opening for cording to L. G. Metcalf, superinten have been invited to sponk nt tho I <.<•<>!> I <>i: DRAWING INTEREST small fruit culture. Poultry will 'be dent of the Union Oil Company here annual convention of th»- 'League of I considered from the standpoint of ami James Rulger, agent of the th«- Southwi-st to l>«- hold h«vro April ' Sacramento. Cal., Mar. 16. Jacob marketing and the purchasing of Southern Pacific Company at Port 1, 2 end 3. according to an announce- I Goldman. Sacramento pawnbroker, feeds. The elimination of the scrub Costa. inent.'by tho league. 'Most of the nos- 1 loaned $2 to a sheepman who said bull and the stnn«»ardization of stock Recently a 1.000 foot wharf of the h I oiih , It Is «-xpectod. will bo taken he "would be right back,” taking Tho S9 head of mules, with the The American lx>gion is planning will lie the main problems of the year Union Oil Company and a 3 30 foot up by tho discussions of plans for tho two dogs as security. The owner bus equipment, harness, scrapers and i to igive a regular St. Patricks dance j with the livestock men. wharf of the Southern Pacific Com- Improvement of the Colorado River failed to return and Goldman, when other materials, that arrived Sunday Increased activity Is evident on pany collapsed, and the remnant of tomorrow night. Launspach’s orches- basin and other Irrigation projects of! ho sought legal advice found that he for tho Shattuck-Edinger company the ]>art of the women as shown by these structures ha«l to be towed on tho eouthwrat. would have to retain the dogs, as any for I he prosecution of the work on ; tra has been asked to give some Irish It. Is planned b« metnhors of tho other property, six months before the irrigation project. were moved selections for the dance, One fea- the interest taken in the projects the mud flats in order that they selected and the program of work would not be a menace to navigation, league to crystallzo nil those plans 1 disposal. out to tho camp on Allen creek to- ture that promises to lie repeeially outlined for the year. It was de the officials said. Investigations are Into one comprehensive prole t and The dogs are healthy and their ap day. The stables erected there on- good will be the singing of several cided to take the weights and meas being conducted as to the fitness of i.inlto all Intoresls In the west !•> its I petite Is good. "They are eating the rest of Immense tents, and when the Irish ballads by Janies 'l.ium, during urements of children, rethedying concrete and creosoted piles to take support. shop from over m.v head,’’ Goldman work on tho Snut.h side is completed, cases of malnutrition discovered, en- the place of the present tyjie of ptlee It. It. von Klelniimid, president of said. the entire outfit will he moved over the evening, Tim dance committee ■ourage th«v use of sufficient milk in In all future wharves in this district, tho league, announced Im would visit | and work on the North side taken also says that there will be other fen the children's diets and install hot they said. the governor»« of California, Arizona. up. The mules Hint were brought tn tures for tho evening. lunches 1n the schools. Another Big wharves of other industries Nevada. New Mexico, Utah, Colorado. I are slid by experts to be a fine l it Tho dance will bo at the Waldorf phase-of work which was chosen was are threatened, according to these Wyoming, 'Oklahoma and Toxas to | of animals, and It is promised that hall which has been decorated with tho making of dre» forms. Planting officials, and the activity of the tere confer with them on tho organlzniIon ( once they are in the harness the worlr the green of Ireland. It Is ahi that shrubs and flowers to make tho do extends^for miles on either side of tho delegation« to file convention I of digging the canals and laterals one does not have to lie Irish or a farm home attractive, and the exten of this place. According to 'Metcalf from those states» Ito said ho ex will he carried through In short or- member of the Legion to get into the sion of telephone lino-« to Include It will cost >150,000 to repair the pt- fed .1,000 persons would nttond. ! dance. 'damajre done the Union OH Company. (Contlnned on paire WOMAN TO GET JOB AS CUSTOMS COLLECTOR TEREDO CAUSES LOSS BY DAMAGING WHARVES