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VOL. X„ No. ItlU. GRANT« I'AHH, JOHKPHINE tNMJNTT, OREGON, —___________ ■ ___________ - -■_____________ WHOLE NUMBER -JfCtS, I Republican t autlltlalo for I'rcsddeiicy Ila» Not Vet Entered Name for Oregon Primary BATTLE WITH < «miinitUi- Agree* to ( «-nlinue After Ultiiiiiituiii I h Sent by Goirrnnicnt t<> ll«*iolutioniHtM Halstii, Ore., Apr. 1. .Governor ENTIRE PARTY DELEGATION EX ITALIAN Essen, Apr. 1. —A decision to con HEYEN HUNDRED .IAPAM.rU-; MID GOVERNMENT WIU> Ixiwden. •ft Illinois, republican can I tinue Ob e general strike here has FELLED BY ACTION TAKEN Bl Noi REFI SE PREMIDENTH AND CIVILIANS MEET didate for the presidential nomina been reached by the workmen’s com NEW YORK ASSEMBLY SETTLEMENT HEATH IN ENCOUNTER tion has not yet filed In Oregon it ] mittee In view of a failure to reach was announced at the stain house to a settlement, with the government. day. Pnlltlons for bln nomination are being circulated generally over Faria, -Apr. 1.—The German gov- the state, however, and it Is under-1 jortiment has granted the leaders of Htood here that It is held likely he] the workmen’s forces fn the Ruhr will waive a formality filing himself, ] (ibrtrtc.t an additional 18 hours to W ilson Hays That Troop" and 'Terri liermittlng hi« nomination to com«* tirai Time All the M«-iiilH-r- of n In-urgent C<>inniMi<h*r al Fiume to | either accept or reject the terms in- Building Burned and Consul Taken tory tre Inder the Terms of the I through petttlonH. Party Haie Bee* Unseat««! in u He Notified of Inability To Hold ! chided in the ultimatum sent to Es- by Bolshev iki—Citizens Organize I'w t \\ Illi Giwmany - Is-gislntive Body Out Longer to Aid Regulars jstn last week, according to Berlin ¡advicee. • Wariilnalon. Apr I Republican AH muo . Apr. 1.— Five socialists, I Trieste, Apr. 1. The Italian gov Honolulu. Apr. 1.—Seven hundred leaders’ reeolutlon declaring the Ixiuls Waldtuan, August Claeaaem •• romeni has notified Gabriele d'An- Japanese troops and civilians were atute of war between the United Charles Solomon. -Samuel A. DeWitt, ( nunzio that It will haie to accept killed in a two-day battle with the States ami Germany at an «nd was New, a — and Samuel Orr all of New York President Wilson's project for the Russian bolshevik forces at Nikolae- reported out torts« by the house for City, the entire delegation of their settlement of the Adriatic question, «isk, Siberia, according to a Tokio eign affairs committee by a strictly party in the New York assembly, Vn enroV from the government has cable dispatch received ¡by the Jap The Hague. Apr. 1. The bolshe- wore expelled from the legislature been sent to Flume where he made party vote. 12 to *». By agreement anese paper Nip-pit Jlji here, Th« with the democratic leaders the reso VIkl are conducting u strong cam today. The majorities favor the un his decision known to d’Annnnzio, Panama. Apr. 1.—The United battle began March 18th. Japanese lution will not be brought ||:> In the paign against ¡America, England and sealing of the men were substantial the insurgent Dalian commander volunteer I i States government has been asked residents organized a I Fran«-« by the akillful use of huge The voting came after nearly 21 there. h. use until next Monday force to aid the soldiers, The Jap- I through diplomatic channels imme : propaganda posters in Moscow, says hours of oratory and parliamentary anese consulate was burned arid the diately to withdraw from the Pana Washington. Apr 1. Anmrlcan G. NIJpelH, correspoiuient of the wrangle By its a- tlon the assembly EQI AL SUFFRAGE DEFEA TED consul is still missing. I ma province of Chiriqui a detach troops on the Rhine are subject only Amnterdam Handetablad who visited ' has established a precedent altogeth BV HELAW.UIE LtitilHEATI BE ment of 20 men of th« 33 infantry <0 the orders of the proaldent of the J soviet Russia this winter. He found | er unique in the legislative history STOCK YARDS STRIKE IN United Stute« as commander-in-chief much to admire from an artistic of the United States, as never be- Dover, Apr. 1.—The lower house ! < under the command of Major Her CHICAGO H AS BEEN SETTLED of th«« army, I*r«-»Went Wilson wrote stand|«oint in the designs of which fore has an entire party delegaflon of the Delaware legislature defeated bert E. Pace. The troops have been stationed there owing to the litiga to congress today in response to a he saw many in the railway stations. I been ejected from any legislative the equal ««iffrage amendment today | Chicago. Apr. 1.—The strike tions American land owners have "This fxister campaign is certainly body. resolution of Inquiry adopted It? 'he by a vote of 26’to £. which tied up the stock yards here pending in the provincial courts. a very clever piece of work,” he house j for four days and thereatened to I Residents of the province are very The American troops and the ter- writes. "Both the educated and un close all local packing plants, was much disturbed by their presence. I ritory they control still, ari- govern lettered clasa«** are Htrii« k by them, settled today., the men agreeing to Justice Alfaro, government secre cd -by ili* terms of the armistice the first by the writing beneath, the return to work and arbitrate their tary, «»mmenting on the affair to President Wilson said, He disclosed 'second by the drawings th<*mselves. differences. the Associated Press correspondent that the American government had The cain|»sign was directed along j said: First, to cultivate disapproved of plans to have the three great lines IHH’II .MEN INDICTED BY "Panama is more friendly to the troops and territory placed under hatred, loathing and fear for ai|ch SUPREME (DI RT FOR LEAK . ... ■ . United States than any other repub orders of the Rhineland high com- men as Kolchak and Denlklne, sec — Washington, Apr. 1.—Indictments mission und. to breeil hatred of the entente. Vienna. April 1.—Looting of I I jos Angeles, April'l. Nature in- lic south of the Rio Grande and we against four men were returned to Marsha! Peril lias no u tit hurl i> <<siH«cinl!y against the capitalistic freight trains particularly of food California, is setting the example for .xauOiM uiiw^rntan’l why aruicd —ccu- day by the District of Columbia su 1 pation is nec«>ssary here when the over the American troops, th« pr*«l- triumvirate,' France, England and increased production by producing preme court grand jury investigating 1 United States administration does Italy, the stuffs and wearing apparel goes on I larger oranges. dent s*ld. Major General Allen, com America never Japan, Daly, the alleged leak in the United Staten not find it necessary to Intervene in manding the forces ’tint full author P o I«* h or <’zei-li«>-Slovak» -J but always unchecked throughout Austria Un That declaration is made by offi-: Mexico where women are being vio supreme court’s decision last Novem ity to utilize his troops for policing this triumvirate, pictured as the .less convoyed, it is said, a shipment ctals of the California Fruit Growers’ lated and men are being murdered ber in Southern Pacific oil land case. the occupied district, th«« preserva bpiirgeolse parasltlng upon the pro- stands little chunce of coming- exchange, who report the present I every day.” tion order and to repel any attack k-tariat. and, third, to prevent de- through intact. The robbers seem Rise Is Ex|x*cted— crop of orange« to l>e unusual in that which may be made upon hint.” he ,sertlon among the red soldiers." A raise is expected in the price of respect. well organlz-’d and urmed and-often added. gasoline soon. Anyway this is the The recent rains, and a short crop ho numerous as to resist arrest. consensus of opinion of friends of Gift cargoes from other European on the trees, are named as the media C. D. Ties, local agent for the Stand Izindon. Apr 1 Isn Macpherson, states seem the favorite plunder and, i through which nature worked to pro- ard Oil company. The way they fig- chief secretary for Ireland, has re according to report, much of the stol due* larger fruit than usual. ttte tt ’s this. I-ast night a eon was signed Ills resignation bus been ac The extra large oranges are said en goods has, been found for sale in cepted I« Is officially announced to born to .Mr. and Mrs.'Fles and today to be unusually fine for eating and the open market. day the way he has had to pass out the A large consignment of this char-j carloads are being sent east. Juneau, Alaska. Wpril 1.—.Full cigars, some means will have to be acter from Sweden arrived this week tickets have been filed by republi- taken to cover this expenditure, and when the well arranged -fdod par-1 Washington, April I. Ainaiga- , cans and democrats to contest at a hence the expected rise. - illation of dt’pnrt ment stores in Eng cels, containing flour, tats and other] primary election April 27 for nomi staples, were opened It was found land is noted in officinl trade re nations to Alaska’s territorial offices. that a portion of the fat ano flour Washington. Apr. 1. The presi ports re.-elvod here ns the latest de- Alaska voters, at the primary, will had been skillfully removed from dent took no atejw to prevent his ' velopment of a tendency toward com- each package and a sack of Austrian name appearing on the presidential nominate candidate* to run for the I bmalion in each branch of England's salt substituted to make up the primary ballot tn Georgia it is said posts of territorial delegate to con ! national iiidtiHtries Big stores. As- gress and territorial road commis-| requisite weight today at the White House. i pe« tally those in the more Import ’ sioner They will also choose can-| Despite the .numerous other Ut ant cities, are combining through didates for the territorial legisla*1 tractions I list night, there was il I purchase or consolidation and al- ture. large number of lamnard Wood s up- ] ready ft has become apparent to In addition, the voters will elect, j Tuesday, March 30. being the gold liortern at the Chamber of Commerce I some olHiervers that the business at the primaries, the delegate« who en wedding anniversary of -Mr. and for the organization of the Wood 'soon will be con centra tint in the con-' ! will represent Alaska at the Chicago Mrs. John Igiwrence a number of rel club. "’Ilford Allen was elected i trol of a few big interests. land San Francisco conventions the atives and friends gathered in the president of the organisation; ■Mrs. The American Chamber of Com- big parties are to hold this summer. parlors of Newman M. E. church in .Maggie Riddle, vice president; Dr. mere* tn lamdun reports that one of James Wickersham. republican the evening to celebrate the happy E. Macy, secretary, and F. L. the largest department etoVes of that leader, who is a veterajj of scores event. The parlors were beautifully Cdon. treasurer. A permanent coun city recently absort-cd three com-. Budapest. Apa. 1.—The allies working at his memoirs on his desk of battles at the polls, is not running decorated with ferns and yellow and ty executive committee Is being ar petitorH and has branched out in have made not one but three Alsace- at the coming election. Wickersham white -flowers in cut glass dishes and In the library off his palace which is ranges! and this will have charge of South America through the opening Ixvrraines of Hungary, declares has been territorial representative streamers of golden yellow crepe pa matters coming up In regard to the of a lafge establishment in Buenos Archduke Joseph of Hapsburg. ^he resplendent in marble, tapestries and several time«». per overhead. Mrs. Arthur Wible Aires. club. Welter L. Tooze gave a talk man who wanted to be king of 'Han- rare bronzes, He is a short man of No contest will be made for the sang the beautiful song "O. Promise but others were not given due to the ! "The value of advertising as a gary, but w hose aspirations were medium weight, slow in movement, nominations for the poet of terrl- Me.” Mrs. Satan accompanying at the inability of the speakers .to be prt»«- ¡selling force la becoming more rea thwarted by the supreme council at deliberate of speech, with a typical torial representative Geortre B. piano. The bride and -groom with «nt. — lized in England." the report said. Parts. nose and pale blue eyes of the Haps- I Grigsby, democratic Incumbent, is Mrs. Gillette and Mrs. Townsend as It was announced at the meeting "This movement towards amalgama “We have not deserved such treat bu-rgs. He still wore a military uni the only democratic aspirant. Senator bridesmaids and Mr. Townsend as that Leonard Wood and his wife and tion is not ext»ecte«l to destroy com-; ment." he said to the Associated form and about his neck hung the ' Dan Sutherland. Fairbanks. Is the best man marched in and were join TMoodore Roosevelt would be in the petition, though It may tend to nar-] Press correspondent whom he receiv grand cross of the Leopold order. ¡only republican in the race against ed by «Rev. Knotts who read a very I city in the near future and the Wood row its scope." ed In his palace here. “We did not Commenting on the 'Hungarian peace I Grigsby. humerous ceremony and presented cltuli bore will make arrangements to i want the war." he continued, "we treuty, he said: the bridal pair with |50 in gold in -entertain them. There Is no doubt protest««! against taking part In it “The future of Hungary now. with Wood Organizer leaves— ¡Fishing .Season Opens—— behalf of their friends. The bride that a large crowd will come to hear ' The Germans felt the war wan our restricted frontiers, appears 'V.viter L. Tooze. who was here or The trout fishing season opened in wore a lieautiful gray silk dress and thesu two men The date of their bound to come, and inasmuch as they mainly agricultural, although I am ganizing the la-otiard Wood club, left long -white veil fastened with yellow the state today. Miany were disap «coming will be announced later. were ready wthile the other nations sure sooner or later our lost pro this morning for Riddle where he buttercup« and responded with a dash In his talk. Mr. Trtoze was loud In pointed in their plana to make a haul were not, they felt lit was best it vinces will be returned to use. For- will plan another club. Mr. Tooze of wit. "Silver Threads -Among the his praise of Mr. Wood. He cited the today us the cold weather made cam«* when an opportunity was pre tunateiy for me. I am a farmer.” stated that he was more than pleased Gold” was «ting 'by ¡Messrs. Isham, work done by Mr. Wood In Chiba and fishing disagreeable. A large run of sented by the mtifder of the Austrian The archduke formerly possessed at the reception given him here for Wible. iPeterson and Townsend. Be steelheads Is reported In the river, Moro where he was sent to organize iro*n prince, particularly as It was three estates. One of these of 50,- his candidate. The only thing that ing enthusiastically encored thev the countries, lie transformed these which will make fishing good for this believed Russia was thus inviting 000 acre* is in Transylvania which Mr.« Tooze was disappointed in. was sang "Ixing, >lx»ng Ago. Long Ago.” time of year. wTuttes into self governing communi war.” I h occupied by the Rumanians. An th“ lack of women nt t.he meeting Mrs. Baker read “Grandma and ties, that will be able to stand alone, The archduke professes to 'be un other large farm Is In the formerly last night. Only a few were present Grand; ’’s Wodding-Da.v," and as an according to Mr. Tooze. Two of l-’iiiit Not Injured— able to understand why the allies Hungarian territory given to the and t: large number wore desired. encore rave "That O’ l S-.veetheart of Woods sons were In the army and The cold weather of Tuesday night object to him. "Of course ¡I am a Czechs. ”1 wonder if I shall ever Mine.” Mrs. ¡. ju Hood read some Mr Tooze told of the military know did not hurt the fruit of thia locality Hapsburg,” he said, "but. «why should get these farms back.” he said, “I Mrs. Pollock IxMves— original verses written for the occa ledge of General Wood, If we want to any great exitent. Only a few there the so much enmity against the bought them with my own money- Mrs Eclus Pollock left Tuesday sion. Congratillations were then In a bualness man for president, I Leon perch trees were In full blossom and Hapsburg* on the part of the allies? many years ago. Money which I night for San Diego called by the order, after which dainty refresh- ard Wood is the man to elect, de- a few of these were touched by the Is It left-over propaganda?" earned myself. They were not crown death of J. >D. Fry, Word was re ments of wafers, chicken salad, yel dared Mr Tooze, ibecauat* «if tbe frost County Agriculturist Miller His adherents argue that the peo properties parsed to me by inherit ceived here that the remains of Mr. low and white iqe cream, cake and groat executive ability shown. \lso says that no ronorts of damage have ple of Hungary want a king and that ance.” The archduke still retains a Fry- will be cremated at S?an Diego coffee were served, and the guests de Ills military knowledge would be ItHC- been r-telved by him. The minimum Archduke Joseph is the best liked farm of 1 0,000 acres at lAlsuth. which 'nd funeral sen-ices held there. Mrs. parted wishing Mr. and Airs. law- fill as the president is commander-tn ’emperature Tuesday night was 27 man in the country. he now manages, often working tn Pollock will be In the.south for sev rence many more beautiful anniver- «ihlef of the army and navy. ■legrtuwhich followed the storm. The correspondent found him the fields. eral weeks with Mrs. Fry. sa rles.