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i.uiversil» ot ore Ubrary VOI«. X„ No. I Ih IlilANTH PANH. JOSEPHINE < Ol’N’I’V, OREGON, KYI.DNESDAY, MIIKH 17. iirjo whom ; ni mber I I Removal of Troo|H> Will Bo Request ed of Governor Hart As Nets! I* ll<-l<l Over . Homo BI imm I s I ws I U hen Allied Forces Tako l luuge of War Office, But Fence Is N»«»«i Restored Dictatorship was Shortlived, and Huns Now Have More to Fear From Labor Uprising Than Rev olution-Much Bloodshed Reported I Moniesuno, Wash., Mar. 17. The Constantinople, Mar. 17.—Con BLIZZARD GRADCALLY NIBN1D- sentencing of seven alleged I W. W. stantinople was occupied Tuesday HOLDS ANNI AL ELE4TION IMO AFTER CACHINO THOl- convicted Saturday of the murder of morning by allied forces under Gen OF OFFICER# SANDS OF IMMOLAR# IXJ»W Warren Grimm, the Centralia Ar eral Sir George Milne, ot the British mistice day tragedy victim, probably array. Only one untoward happening will <scur Monday, If motions filed I occurred. This waa a serious clajdi by state attorneys asking for imme at the war office where the Turks By the Associated Press The Paris, Mar. 17. -News received resisted the allied troops. diate sentence are grunted. Gover An ex nor Hurt will be asked thia week to Kapp administration at Berlin, rea- from Berlin and other German points change of shots resulted, several withdraw troop« stationed here dur Hsing’ the futility of attempting to detailing sanguinary clashes at Es Turks and a number of Punjabi of hold the reins of power, has decided M<t>GUu I» Weil KtH'iuhsI and Man) ing the last four weeks. the British East Indian forces were Effort» to Bring Help Ciotta Live* ot Nrwomu-rs to tin« Community to give up Its short-lived dictator- so«. Dortmund. I«etpslc. Mannheim, killed. The situation was calm be Girla and a Youtli and Three At ] o’do k this afternoon, Frankfort and Brunswick, together «■hip. Are Present J ' lit* well«, Arrive—— fore darkness bad fallen. Brothers A carload of six .Maxwells has Berlin time, Chancellor Kapp decld- with a report that the council of been rocaived by the Collins Alito »«I to reslgti, according to official workmen had aaeumed power in | Buys Hudson Su|>er— company, who are the distributors Berlin ml vices. Franklin K Bramwell, who for the Obemoltz, has given the Impression Frank Coleman at the Collins Auto Bismark, N. D., Mar. 17.—Five Previous to tills announcement here past two yearn hn» headed the Io-nl for« ee of extreme radicalism assert- here that there is more to fear from company, has purchased a Hudson known dead and thousands of dollars Chamber of Commerce, »a« la«t ••d them selves in various German the revival of the apartacan move Super-Six through the Collins agency. of damage to property was the toll Dit< li Work < oinmelicfsl— night 4he unniilmoiiM choice of th« ! The ditch center«. There were increasing spar- ment than from activities of the von This is the first Hudson in Josephine of the two-day blizzard which swept work In the vicinity <»f county, although a carload is exist over North Dakota. It was the worst organlzatiion for tho presidency for J Allen creek was commenced t>y the tar-an disorders, with growing talk Kapp government. ed within a few weeks. in over 30 years. The storm is to According to the latest dlspat<’hee, another year. Shattuck Construction company this among the radicals of a itossibility day gradually subsiding and the tem of utilizing the present disturbed bloodshed has resulted in 24 German The annual meeting wa* a well at afternoon, and the main canal on the Flue Bum* Out— perature sinking. One girl gave her towns. I South side will lie completed within conditions to establish soviet rule. tended OIK'. nn<l there wan uli •■x<«d Some excitement was caused this life to save her sister and brother, Tt.«- list of kill««! r«*> elved from nu- phe next two weeks. If plan* work morning when both fire trucks, in while a heroic effort by another lent spirit among the buslnes* men Txindon. Mar. 17.—The indepen according to schedule. The mules tiierous towns In clanheM tietween I and which manlf«»ted Itxelf In the desire are now stabled at the Allen creek demonstrators and troops, mounted dent socialists and communists in response to a fire alarm went up youth to bring help proved futile When he and his three brothers I perished There has been Germany have commenced a violent Sixth street at full speed. expressed on every han<i to forward I camp, and c<x>k tents and tents for into the hundreds they arrived at the seat of trouble, on the prairies during the storm. the inlereat« of tile community III 1 the men were erected In th« same vt- no direct confirmation of last night’s agitation In favor of a soviet repub they found that the flue at the A. K. reports of 400 killed in a bombard lic and an alliance with soviet Rus every iMjssIbl»« say President Brum '«•Inity yesterday. The camp Is of Brown house had burned out. Mrs. Alice Bacon visited at the conshlernble magnitude, and Is at < ment of Kiel by a warship, but there sia. according to a Berlin dispatch well read hi* annual addreaz, follow station this morning for a short time are apparently veracious reports of to the Exchange Telegraph company. tracting much attention Sleefm at the Wheel— ing the report of th»« flnancea of the with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Chandler 100 killed and 300 wounded at Dres- While driving a Republic truck to who are on their way south. chamber The latter report allowed <|en. probably over 100 killed in the Greet« luirge Audience— I«ondon. Mar. 17.—Machine gun i town with a load of wood. C. C. Gil that the organization had .paid off Mrs. Inez Collins passed through Evangelist Deming nt the Church Berlin siibiirlie and from half a doz firing was heard in Berlin between man took time off for a brief sleep. all He Indi'btedn« -« and hud a .bal here today and was met at the sta of Christ last night spoke to an ail- en to a score iu other German cen 11 and 12 o’clock last night accord The man who was with him. attempt ance In the trvuHury. Other off Iren» tion by her niece, Mrs. Bert Barnea. ' dlen»e much larger than he aildrrsn- ters where clashes have been report ing to a message td the Exchange ed to take the wheel but was unsuc- >el<«)t<Ml I mw I<I< w Mr Bramwell a* I Telegraph Company from Berlin for a brief visit. e<l the night ‘before He sfioke on the ed. I «essful, with the result that the truck president wore a* follow« T. M. subject. “The Revelation of J»»*u« J L. Shaska left for Klamath Falls I overturned and ft took five hours to Htott. vl<-e-president: H. II. Allyn, Christ." site contends that the whole this morning where he wU! be con ! get It back on the road. No one was secretary; F. Bramwell, treasur HI Ids Is the revelation «f Christ, that nected with the road building being I hurt In the accident. er: and Wllfortl Allen Gen C !W>ln He Is Imprinted on every )>age ok the done by the state. ■ nd O N Blanchard, truntres lor two saernd book. In pleading for a more O. S. Brown is spending the day Delivery Team Run« Amuck— year* 'careful study of the Bible he declar One of the delivery teams decided I at his home in Glendale. He reports Following the eh*ct|i>n. a mol Ion ed that he nor any oth»«r minister ! to take advantage of a broken tug that his mother. Mrs. JJ. E. Burton, was carried authorizing th«« Ixmrd of has a right to preach anythin,' but I hook last night and started down is improving slowly from her illness. trustee»« to i in. doy i ■' Id se rotary the truth, but that unless |>eople Home. Mar. 17. 1 Milan women Novoroeeiak. Russia. Mar. 17- Fif . Sixth street as if they were in a race. E. A. 'Murphy, of the California nnd Io nrran.-»' th«« lti* >iue upon a were familiar with th«« book of truth have b»«en barred from 50 positions ty thousand refug»«es from all parts I A. W. Blevins, who was driving them, and Oregon Coast railroad, has re h,u»ls that eoiil l m««t the added <«x- th»«y would not know whether th»« mostly In state employ iby an official of Southern Russia have been camp held on and managed to guide them turned from a several days business |H«n»«-» for th« alary of such an of truth were being taught ami nrea h- the ing in the streets ot Novorossisk for around to I street. They crashed in- trip to Seattle. announcement just Issued liy ficial, th»« chu.rbi r for the past two ed. There I* loo much reading government. Tills order excludes several weeks waiting for trans|>or- ' to the curb and this stopped them. year* having Cong without a about th»« Bible and not enough rend .Mrs. AV. H. Pruitt was a visitor v omen from appoint’ii»*nt to the dip tation to take them across the Black Except for a broken wheel, there was -secretary ei . «••« I u.l time. It was here for Tuesday with Mrs. R. R. Ing of the Bible, he said, Tonight I i lomatic and consular service ani] Sea to a place of safety. Most of no damage. the «»«iitlmcnl of those in attendance tho service Wilson. .Mrs. Pruitt retu/ned this will begin at 7:45. The from becoming members of the co'in- Hiaiu are families of officers and, that the du«« be not incrt'ceed Io subject will be. "The Neglected Doc- morning to her home at Glendale. II of Mate or of several courts. leaders of the army of Denikine. AU : Called to Jacksonvill. ukmm thin expense, but that more trine of the Holy Spirit.’ There wlll Rev. J. G. Vien went to Medford No reason is given for the declar the resources of the American Red | AV. G. White was called to Jack- niembers be a<i<l<«<l to the roll through be solos by Mrs J. J.. Johnson and at Ion of this ban but Italian obser Cross mission to South Russia have, sonville today for the trial of Lark this morning to spend St. Patrick’s a mcmber*hip camutalgn lo bring in J. <M. Isham. •era <>oint out that evidently th«« au been employed in extending relief to , Evans on the charge of kidnapping ; day. He has been invited to give a ths many who are not no» memlter* I talk to the pupils at one of the Med thorities believe It none to soon to the refugees t and robbing Mr. White. Mr. White of the organization latter a motion ford schools, at an entertainment raise a barrier against the possible Every shelter of any description says that his automobile has been lo- the waa made and carried to put they are giving today. aspirations of Italian women for has been crowded with humanity, cated at Klamath Falls. C. E. Young, membership campaign Into the hands C. A. Bailey arrived last week public office. Idle factory buildings, grain r ‘ — — — - eleva-1 C. E. Mclgine. Harry Cougle. Andrew of Frank South. from Virginia, where he received hia Professor Teresa Isibriola. daugl- tors and rooms used as offices s dur-J Shade and Henry Bachy Bachçy will be Road matters cam»« In for consld- discharge from the navy after ser ter of the distinguished ivrofessor of ing the day have been filled with called teethe Jackeon county seat «»ruble discussion, the Crescent City to- the refuge»«« at night. vice of two years and 10 months. sociology, has lately obtained morrow to testify In the case. highway, the caves road and t hi- The last eight months of service were right to practice law before the Thousands have spent their days I ________ route of the Pacific Highway through courts and. after a struggle of more w alking the streets and at nightfall , Sturt on Building__ in French and Italian waters. Mr. the olty all Itelng subject* of milch Colonel, llrengle. international than seven years. Dr. Adelina Pertici, have spread their blankets and scant Bailey will remain in Grants Pass. Work on the excavation for oratory. There was difference of the evangelist for the Salvation Army. has obtained permission to perform coverings m»on the pavement to ! new theater at E and Sixth sfreet has opinion regarding th»» proposed route Captain llouterse his secretary and the fun' lions of a notary. Those in ",e®P- 11)«ln started. The taking out of the of the highway through the Illinois soloist, and bl* daughter. Envoy novations have alarmed Italians who Hospitals have been filled to over-; dirt for the incline will be followed valley, O. 8. Blanchard supporting Eliza'liclh Smith Brengle. a special hold conservative views on the ap flowing and medical supplies have by construction. Mr. Edgerton states the contention that the highway writer for th« War Cry. arrived In pearance of women In public life and run low while hundreds of cases of that the work will be pushed as rap should follow the present route .Granftt Pass last evening from Cal to this is attributed in part the new typhus developed every day. Each | idly as possible anil that he hopes to through Wald«« Instead of taking the ifornia, and will begin a series of bar against women set up by the morning found hundreds dead In the■have the building ready for the first route as surveyixl by the state en- five daya of meetings tonight at the government. streets. show by early in July. gln»<erx through the Rough and Salvation lArnty hall. Captain Ron- Ready country, which would leave terse who ha* n rich baritone voice, DELEGATES FIGHT FOR Waldo off the through highway, The American Legion members SENATE AYOl LD RI’SH THE will sing in each of them1 meetings. CONTROL OF CONVENTIONS the Judge Gillette explained that TREATY TO RATIFICATION last night took a stand against the For five summers he was associat highsn.v coinmlsslou hud mapped the Washington, Mar. 17.—'Hastening I proposed opening of the government ed with tBishops Oldham and Wilson St. Paul, Minn., Mar. 17.--Dele- new route because it shortened the to clear the way for final action on , In the Tabernacle meetings at the gates pledged to the candidacy of lands giving a preference to the ex- road Iby four and four-tentha mllee, great Ocean Grove Assembly In New General Leonard Wood were in con the peace treaty, the senate today ¡' service men. in lieu of a bonus. and that tho road through Waldo Jersey. Dr. Within1 Chapman asked trol of the Ramsey county republican choked off tho debate on the Irish Strong opposition was voiced and it would always be maintained as at the colonel to accompany him on his convention today. They succeeded in question, tabling the proposal to de present regardless of the action of was the unanimous opinion of all the clare by a reservation that Great last evangelistic campaign in Austra dofeating the Johnson and Ixjwden the state »■ommlnaion. He also said Bradford. Eng., Mar. 17.—A pro members that with his limited capi Britain should proclaim Ireland free. lia delegations. that the building of the highway by posal to offer a year’s hospitality to tal, the ex-servee man could not Colonel Brengl»* is a welcome way of tho Elk creek divide would a thousand i>oor children from cen make the government lands a paying DEFENSE (’IX)SES ARGVMENT s|>enk««r in colleges nn»l universities Minneapolis. Mar. 17. The sup .eliminate Oregon mountain and save IX NEW Bl RY CONSPIRACY tral Europe was rejected by the proposition. The cash bonus appear- all over tho country, and has s|>ok- porters of Hiram Johnson for presi another five and one-half miles. Bradford city council after heated ed to be popular with the men. It any en at such theological schools as dent took control In the Hennepin A. ('. Hoffman, representing the kind ot payment is to be given tor Grand Raipids, .Mich., Mar. 17.— discussion. l«ane S»«nilnary, Cincinnati, and again county republican convention here Del Norte Claim Holders'Association, the time spent on the French battle One councillor said the proposal Martin E. Littleton, of New York, anil again at Garrett Blblcal Insti today. n group of Chicago people, urged th« fields. A stat ment of the feeling was abominable. “ Here in Brad today closed the ease for the defense tute. Evanston, Ill. route by way ol xValilo. maintaining in the Newberry election conspiracy ford,” lie exclaimed, “are mothers here has 'been sent to Portland and F. 8. Bramwell will Introduce Fol. Return From Powers— that the tourist souhl see much ex Henry Haefner and Supervisor trial, pleading some three hours and fatherless children whose hus will be forwarded to Washington, Brengle nt S p. ni. nt the hall, 509 cellent Josephine country by that bands and fathers have been murder where a bill is now being considered. McDaniels of the local forestry office with the jury. G street. Don’t fail to hoar tills tal Three new’ offices were filled last route that he would othersis«- mi '. ed by the fathers of the children it is anted man on the great Issues of lite returned Tuesday night from Pow night. Wilbur Bears» was elected Tho question was referred to I ho proposed to bring here.” ers. Mr. Haefner has spent th»* past i Salvation Army. “The man of the sergeant-at-arms, Fred Collins ath roads . oiumlttee. Th< s iuk « <llspo.»l Knottier member said there wore Tow months Ibero lor the forestry ! hoijr.” • lion was also made of li e mnHer of I many wealth Germans and Austrians letic manager and Charles Hansen department and was joined there a the routing of the Pacific highway few davs ago by Mr. 'McDaniels. They Photogra-’ living in Bradford today, who ought employment officer. Jessie Johnston AVashlngton, Mar 17 and Janies LI’.im were appointed to through the city. The latter ques the city, and especially to tho climate made the return trip by way of Eu phors were permitted to take ’he to provide for these children. tion was brought up by \. N. Par of Southern Oregon. A third member declared with em fill any speaking engagements that gene as the weather would not per first pictures of Pri'sldent Wilson to- sons, who objected to tho action '' Frank Bramwell urged that the mit the return by way of West Fork. day since his return from his western phasis tjjat they could not forget the may be necessary for the organiza the statu commission In i h.inc'n business men make better US'* of t he Mr. Haefner r<i|M>rts the sale of trip Inst September. Lusitania and the bombardment of tion. An offer was made by the Ellison- the route fro a Law'r ld¡iventt ■ to rubber stumps that had been provid 27.000,000 feet of fir and c< Jar English open towns. ed \Nth the slogan. “It's the Cli from the government reserves to the At Nt. Luke’s—— Orchard avenue A conn lllor interjected: “Tn sport, White company to furnish the talent , for a lyceum course this coming Newcomers to tho city w»»re called nt ,te.” II h said thHt 150 nt those •SmfthsPowers logging company. Tomorrow morning (Thursday', at yes; not In murder.” winter. The Legion decided after upon 'by the pro'ldent. and 'lo rs. stamps wore In the hands of the bus 10 o'clock, a Holy Communion ser much discussion that if the business Borlmd. Thoma-, St tins. Reynold '. iness mon. and that they should he A. C. Stewart arrived this morning Miss Carrie Robertson arrived this vice will he held nt St. Luke’s Epis- Swope. Hanson. Borland and Miller mure diligent in their use ns it was morning from Eugene for a short, copal church, Rev. Philip K. Ham from Seattle to look after hfs min men wanted the course they would '«ack the ticket sale. r»«spondwd. each paying a tribute to' < most valuable advertising feature. visit here with Mrs. George Eaton. ing property on Jutnp-off-Joe. mond, conducting the service. 4 OMMERCIAl. ORGAN I Z A T I O N I BÏ IffflN MEMBERS