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rants JJiws H»l,. X„ No. 150. GRANTS I’AMH, JOSEPHINE <GUNTY, OREGON, University of Orc Libra»’, Till KMItAY, MAR« H IM. loao. WHOLE M MHER 2PJH CZAR'S SISTER « tonni) Vlvtaory Roani» Nf«-«*t In I’ortlund iuk I Endorse 1‘liin to Hulse $»44,000 « I ALLEGED PLOT I Married Life Not Comedy to Chaplin When Wife Gets Son- Because of Absence PEACE TREATY Portland, Or«., Mar. 18. -Th« ixs» Angeles, Alar. 18. —Mrs. Mii- FIRST STATEMENT GIVEN TO OftIH its UTION AGAINST LEAB- county advisory board members In Elts IV REVOI.I TRIM—SOVIET ¡dred Harris Chapiin. the wife of the PURf.K’ FAVORS EARLY RAT convention yesterday st the call of ' motion picture comedian, will take IS I’ROI’OSEIt IFICATION OF PACT the stale advisory I »on rd of the Sal- "court a'-tion” unless her husband vs lion Army horn«« s»irvk*e program I returns to her, according to an ln- for 1830 enthusiastically endorsed a jtervlew published by the Los Angeles I plan pMseiiUal by the state board to I Examiner today. According to the raise $344,000 in Oregon for the ex examiner, ¡Mrs. Chaplin has not seen tension of Sulvutlon \riny service to her husband for two weeks. remote district«. So heartily were the I Houx* id Itomaaoff llinoet IHrd Out delegates In tveord with the plan ' Warring Ynqui Triliea Were To Be Hun«ln*d» in Leip«dc twi-k Aid of Entanglement» Should Be AvoidM * With lhe Monier of \iclioln« and Ftimlxhnl With Iniinutiition urn! Inny of Occupation—Situation that they add««l to this budget ap According to View Taken by Ilia Royal Family I I li fl e» ‘ Held I langerons proximately $1,000 to purchase and Hixner in Stand reopen th«* Bishop >>-ott school and loo-acre farm near Yamhill. In Yam Washington. Mar. 1 8 Grand hill county, for a Halvatlon Army In Agua Frieta. Mexico, Mar. 18.— Lindon. Mar. 18.—President New York, Mar. 18.—Herbert Huches» Olga, the »later of th«* lhl«‘ dustrial h«»me and agricultural «chool According to official advices from Ebert arrived in Berlin last night Hoover Jn a statement issued from t'zar Nicholas haa Iwn found by ill which to take cere of minor cases llnrmlillo. two alleged American according to a telephone message re ' his office here today, advocate« an th« American Red Cross workern. of juvenile delln<|iien<*y and orphans. draft evaders. Edward Fillmore and ceives! by the Exchange Telegraph. The contract for the O. A. C. cadet ¡early ratification of the peai-e treaty Hin, wna llvlng In a box cur in South A hundretl del«*gsle» heard Mrs. Herman Sldway, giving their ad Kbert has ordered the Imperial court band has been signed and the band [ "so long as its final form gives us Rtiiwla, il waa annouoced by Red < 'oiniiilseioner Fist 111 of Uhl« ago ca dresses as New York, who were tak to begin actiou against revolution is scheduled to appear here on March freedom ot action, room for conser- The ptain the Salvation Army work en Into «mstody last work by «Mexi leaders, the court said. Cro»«« hcadiiuartor» her« to<lu> ■ 26 at the opera house. The ¡band is f vative development of peace,” and grand diu-bona, u cordlng to th« an- umong the women an«l Dr Fharlea T can secret agents charged with a con ¡appearing here under the auspices of ¡"with reservations which should sat noiincKiuniit. 1s onn of th>* three sur Wheeler tell of the work on th«* bat spiracy to furnish arms and ammu Copenhagen. <Mar. 18. Genera! the American legion post of this isfy the most timid as to European rt« Ing tnemliera of the Hou»«* of Ro- tlefields nition to the warring laiqui Indian von Leuttwllg, -before his withdrawal city. iA number of the local boys are entanglements.” man off Shu wa» found ' toillng John 1«. Etheridge was chosen to tri lies have been ordered removed to from the head of the Kapp military . in the band and they say that the aniotig Lilow refugee« from the ter- handle the financial < anipalgti and Mexico City, where they will fa'-® forces in Berlin, proposed to Ernest band this year Is better than ever ritory recently vonquered by ihe l»d- his organization which will be built trial In the federal courts. Dauinlg, the spartacan leader, the ' liefore. This is She fourteenth an- nhevlkl. glvlng auch asslKlurxe |>oa- throughout the state will be endors- formation of a soviet republic under . nual tour of the band, which will wH>|« although »ho waa hcrself «lud >«l, backed and aided by the a«lvi»ory his military protection aj*cording to carry them as far as Klamath Falls. only in rag» und was gniteful for , board» of every county. R«q»resen- the Berlin correspondent of the "Pol They will i»ass through here Satur- ■ tatlvr« of the county boards i»r««sent 1 any «iothlng ehe could find.” «tay afternoon on their way to the it! It en.” went oilt to the White Shield home I latter city. ¡»huh is b««lnz taken over by the Sal-. They will present a repertoire of Amsterdam. • Mar. lx.—General I vat ion Army as It a new r«*s«ue home i von Ijeutbwitx. the commander ot the classical, and popular selections and Th«« budget endorsed by the county The ground for the auto camp has troops which supported the Kapp re i will have a soloist. Following the advisory boards Is to la« raise«! half' ' been purchased and now the work gime has left Berlin with his armed concert, for which popular prices will In Multnomah county and half in New York, Mar. Ik. Twenty-two forces, according to a telephone mes I be charged, they will play for an in , of equipping it for the comfortable .«»utHlde counties British merchants, representing the sage from Berlin. * formal dance at the Waldorf hall, enjoyment of the tourists is the next largest liepart men l stores of the featuring the latent popular jazz hits. problem. The committee which waa I^egion will have in charge of the rummage sale last Untied Kingdom, will noon sail from Stuttgart. Mar 18.- Two hundred The American The girls' basketball team troni j England for a six weeks' tour of the and fifty members of the German , charge of the dance and are planning faR desires to hold another sale of the high school will meet the Rose similar character. They request that ¡United Suite» to study Ameri. an National assembly met at the art hall I some clever entertainment. burg team here next Friday night, The band this year is composed of '*U persons, who during their spring methode of mail Store management this afternoon. Military tones oc ttwlitw tn ths fact that the game is I with a view of «.«tabilshing Its use in cupied the great open place before 36 solotats, under the*direction of hou sec leant ng. find article« that they Io be placed it lhe '‘ritrai s hool Kngtand /lie merhauts. who will the hall. No disorders occured while •Capt. H. L. Beard, the famous cor- . ‘ would like to donate for such a sale, where the hall » limited In •pair, netist. ID. W. Richey is manager. please set them aside, or notify any . be the guests of the National Retail the members were assembling. wpix'tati Tit nnnot lx> av.'omtiKHtateil. Many “old timers” are included member of the committee and they 1 >ry Goods asHoci.itioii, Will visit most A stiff fight is • x ivi ted but the girls Wm M. .Bestone. of Portland, sec- I . of the principal cities in the pountry. among the players. an«l several new will he called for and stored until Coblenz. Mar 18. — Two hundred say that they ire put to win mid retary and treasurer of the Pacific | Chambers of Commerce through Americans attending the lieipnic fair, names have also been added, They need«»d have been wort.in iur<l toward that Ore Rmluctlon and Chemical Manu-| out tlie country are Jotting with the This committee is also asking for have telegraphed and telephoned to are all ex-service men. end At th<- I;. <i "sme Roseburg won fit turin company, the new comi*ny ¡national association and local mer glazed paper and magazines without the commander of the American bv a »mull margin of olio goal, which which recently purchased the build colored pages in bundles of conven- chant»' organization In preparing re army of occupation urgently asking I'*“> Secure Match— came a» the result of playing off tho ing and grounds of the Grants 1‘uss ceptions for the visitors and giving help to leave Leipsic, where they des-! letter has been sent to the man- |ient siize. and separated into the var- He. Lumber company. has been In th«* them an opportunity to study Am crlbe conditions as being dangerous axer of Billie Huff, the hope of Klam- lious grades and these will also be The local team has a world of city for several «fays looking after the > ilk» 1 - I —— a » * a ♦ k- AU the funds received erican methods at close hand Secre A ■ *i»ecial train has been sent to bring •> » Falls asking for a match with collected. Mpved according to those who have affairs of the company anti progress tary of Commerce Alexander has them away. , one of the fighters who have apiiear- from the rummage sale and from the neetf it in action. The teamwork of the work here. There have been promised to welcome the visitors tn Ftring was almost continuous in e<1 here- Both Cedarstrom and Car . sale of the paper ¡will be used in xllsplayetl In Roseburg brought forth Isonie delays In securing equipment, tile name of the country anil pledged various parte of Ijeiptrie and water i lnpn were suggested and it is hoi>ed making our auto camp the beet on much favorable comment The girls some of which must lie shipped from the aid of the department In mak- and light services were cut off. ac- | that the bout may be secured. A ( the Pacific highway. there were working under a disad the east. The work Is now being de Whenever your rummage sale ar Airdlog to marooned Americans, who ' mat« h is also being arranged for Red Ing their visit a successful one vantage us the flooi •'•as much larger layed awaiting the arrival of an ore \ special car will carry the visitor« are principally buyers from the Unit Campbell, a local boxer, who has ticles and the papers are ready no 1hnn the one to which they were ac roaster and acid pot«. Other work been seen In action here previously tify any one of the following ladies, on their tour The itinerary includes ed States. customed With Hie smaller floor, 1a being pushed rapidly. Mrs G. P. Jester. Mrs. H. H. Alim and who has made a good showing. stops at Pittsburg, Dayton, Cincin ----------- | which means more compact team Mr. IhetKine is the principal stock nati. Cleveland. Toledo. Chicago. St. or M ts . G. P. Cramer. Save for the Paris. Mar. 18—Official advices re work. the local team Is sure they will holder in the local company, and is ¡rummage sale and save your paper. Louis, Kansas City. the Grand Can ceived front Berlin today describing game take the game etnee In the first also owner of the Oaks. Portland's yon, lavs Angeles, the Yosemite Val the conditions there last night, said they found their weak points and pleasure resort. He is also heavily le? . San Francisco, Portland. Seattle. have strengthen«*«! them. interested In the moving picture pro Salt 'laikr City, Colorado Springs, that the public places of the city STORM INTERRI IT* WIRE were filled with crowds in an ugly The team upon which the htah duction in Portland. Denver, Omaha. Milwaukee. Detroit. t humor. The military element up- SERVICE IN WYOMING school plnces their hopes Is corn Buffalo. Niagara Falls and Boston. IM-ared to have a panicky dis|>osition. posed of star ptayers l.vnetta anti Side trips also will be made to Wash Many of the Baltic trooi»s. the ad Vemotta Quinlan, have shown nn ington and Baltimore. vices added, had Joined forces with San Francisco, Mar. 18.—A storm The exceedingly well at forward Juneau. Alaska. .Mar. IS.—John at East Rawlins. Wyoming, interrupt glie independent socialists who were guards, Thelma «Robinson anil Muriel reported to have 12.000 armed men W. Trqy, territorial collector of cus ed the press telegraphic service to Myers, have won their places by their Address Will Be l*rintrd— toms, says that Alaska's trade with day. The Associated Frees, through at their command. albllfty to cover the floor Knthcrino President Bramwell's speech at the the United States and foreign coun a connection with the Canadian Frees Baker and Evelyn Anderson at cen Chamber of Commerce meeting will tries in 1919 was. perhaps, larger per Association. supplied the world news London, Mar. 18. — Rumors were ter have shown their aptitude In be printed in full next Saturday. capita of population than that of to the papers. jumping and general teamwork. (Continued on page 1.) Dr. W. W. Walker anti I’. I’, proc- any other section of the world. The Margaret Regnestorrf nad laiVon Al itor, who recently purchased 55 territory's imports and exports for len by good work in all i>*rta of the acres of hind lying along the Pacific the year amounted to $109,653.339. game have won their places as substi highway adjoining the old sugar fac I Mr. Troy reports. This was a de- tutes tory site, are no» clearing up some i crease from $2*.396,*93 as compar of the projterty and will develop con ed with the previous year. siderable of the aeroag«« this season. The balance of trade in favor of It .will also ¡lie fenced, and the build Alaska was $31,000,000, or about ing sites, when1 the two gentlemen $1,000 for each white person in the contemplate th« «-onstructlon of res Bremen. Germany, Mar. 1 8. —l*res- Flagstaff, Ariz... Mar. Is. -Hank territory. Decrease in the shipments idences. are being made ready for ldent Craemer of the Bremen cotton Ixindon, Mar. 18. The present Hadley, a lumberjack here, has just of gold in Alaska was declared to he the buildings. The sites are among exchange says ¡he believes the time had $1*5, that he cast as ‘'bread up- "the really distressing feature of the high oost of food in Europe is attri the lovely ones along the highway, is not far distant when it will be on the waters” about five years ago. year's business." This was attribu buted by Sir Auckland Geddes, pres and just above the highway and un- utterly inipoesible for Germans to reiurrf to hitn Increased almost a ted to "abnormally high cost of min ident of tile 'board of trade, to the Stockholm. Mar. 18. Prince Wil der the Irrigation ditch now being buy commodities abroad ¡with Ger ing gold without corresponding in fact that there is an enormous acou- thousand fold. liam of Sweden,, socond son of the Both ¡Dr. ’Walker and man marks. constructed. crease in its value.' The net loss in mutation of gold in America, which In a conference with > for A man and his wife came here king, some time ago left Stockholm Mr Proctor proimse making their Berlin government officials here he As she did not population during the previous t wo he estimated at roughly nine times tho latter’s health aocompnnlod by four <>f his friends, homes on the tract, and will dear said: "Until recently ¡we have been in.prove, her husband decided to years was stoppiHi and there was last more than before the war. In an for Honduras. If«« Intends to spend land farm the lands as rapidly as pos able to 'buy American cotton with address at the Victoria Working take her to their old home in Ne I year a net gain of 371. lUliout a year In studying its geog slide, making th«1 first plantings of \merlcan dollars that we picked up bracks. The man offered to gl ve Men’s club he said currency had raphy and ethnography. alfalfa. ¡It ,1s only a few minutes In nearby neutral countries at the H id ley a deed to 12d acres of land gone down with a bang. That was Prince William is a very interest run from the offices maintained ¡by best ixissible rate of exchange. We what they meant when they said that in Ixmlsiana for $1*5 with which ing '|M*rsonallty. He "ns brought up the gentlemen In town, and they ex- Hadley must not cense buying cotton so long to ¡pay their railroad fare. cost of living had advanced. On the sen, joining lhe Swedish navy , pert Io farm their tracts through the as the means remains at our dis Lindon, Mar. IS.- An agreement Until the gold now in America be- dtew from the bunk what mone.v he ns \i cadet when only twelve years of i‘tnploym«mt of a man who will have posal. for the German cotton indus had on deposit, borrowed the rest lias been signed bv the Wholesale gan to flow to this country a fall in age. IJis tutors had strict Instruc Ichnr««* of th<* farming ¡operations. try Is nt present operating to the ex and "staked” the man with the si, k Clothing Manufacturers Federation t.he cost of living could not he ex- tions that no consideration should be There tent of 30 per cent, of its capacity. Of Mfe. . of Great Britain and the trade inion pected. said Sir Auckland. shown him "because of ills royal birth, I Tile organization mi el Ings of tile every two bales of cotton we import, Hadley, although he never saw the representatives by which minimum was only one solution of the present that be ebon Id be made to work ju I as though he wore ii plain ever« da\ Farm Bureau at Heer Creel., and only one must be used to clothe our land, sold it a few days ago lor wagee are increased by 125 per cent position, and that was that somehow Slicker Creek huv, been ,■<.. ! people; the other must be converted $120.000. It is locattsl in the center for men and 300 per cent for women tliis country would have to largely boy increase Its volume of production. ‘ 7!,<i r!.. j ¡a ¡; L u indefinitely ¡because of the almost im into finished products, the sale of of what has recently proven to bo operatives. This agreement is the first of its This, he said, would bring about a thorough sportsman and a - a golfer passable condition of the road on which abroad will provide us with one of the biggest oil fields in Lou Hays Hill. fall in prices of ommodltieg. means to pay for both bales.' kind in the clothing industry. isiana. has scarcely his equal In Sweden. « COLLEGE BAND WILL SOPPtï CAMP FUNDS IS flIMIS PASSVISITOR LARGEST PER CAPITA