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eiuversity »t <>»•• » « Vol V, No. 170. GRANTH PAHH, JOSEPHINE I Ul'TY, OllEIXiN, SA I I RI»AY, APRII, IO. 1020 I PEACE IS AGAIN mi IVIlslo) <>l ing mrais FEDERAL IIUM1PH ri iiiiuoin Measure W ill t'oinr I p for Filial A< - tiim on Monday I» Opinion of lasiders in t ongr«"»* Washington, Apr 10 Willi III«* : adoption Into yi'Hicrd'i) by the house I uf the joint resolution declaring war 1 with Germany at an end, the senate today again became the "battle I •round for peaee " leaders oil Ixitli sides expt*' tc<l th«* measure to come I I up Monday WHOLE NI MBEIt 2943- REVOLT BREAKS MAY PARALYZE F8AFFIC rut in P lauen While Order Being Restored in the Ruhr District, New Revolution Ite|>orted in Saxony Thousands of Men Out ol Work as Result of Walkout of Berne. Apr. 10. While order is I being restored in the Ruhr region, a Outlaw Unions; Embargo Placed on Freight Ship new revolt is reported in the indus trial town of Plauen. Saxony. Com ments With One Possible on Passengers THREE MILKS OF DITCHS Ale READY (XlNSTRlCTED AND WORK BEING RISHED munists there yesterday attacked the police and Relschwehr and after a hard battle occupied the police posts, Chicago, Apr lu D«»splt«» the as- standstill Fin- are out at Albany, barracks and the railway station sertionx by the brotherhood officials railroad officials r«-|«ort. of u break In the ranks of th«» insur 4 Ixtndon, Apr. 10.—An outline of Action Tnkeu to Mean 'Flint Sl.U«* Is gent Chicago switchmen and enxin«*- Kansas City, Apr. 10. Nearly 125 < 'onatruction .Sujierintcndent Mays the answer to the French note with Making Ii«s lar.ilion of ln<icp«*ti- meu, the unauthorized railroad switchmen, employed on the Rock That South Part Will Probably • Irnc«* Frotn Mexico strikes throughout the country as Island road, returned to work today, regard to the occupation of Frank fort and other German cities. was Re Completed April 25 sumed serious proportions today, .icconling to railroad officials. Tokio. Apr |u An additional discussed at a brief cabinet meeting with reports indicating that nearly juno tr<io|«s to reinforce the Japanese today Axi Prieta, .Mexico, Apr. . 10. The soldiers hi .Manchuria left here Iasi 30,000 men are Idle In the Chicago New York, Apr. 10 The embargo I E. J. Corrillo, superintendent ot F district, regarded as the key to the on express matter was ordered to I Initial break toward open revolt ill Sat urday | w hole situation, some strikers re- day construction for the Shattuck com -Honora, catlie Ibi- morning , when the Reports are current that a pas- I turned to work, but from other soc- •*ng«r embargo might be required Honora state congress In s ■■«■< li I <• pany, made the statement today that i lions < .c ■ reports of new walkouts before the day ended. •ion -it Jlertnl olio repudiated th«1 the canal work on the south unit of -------- -- , .mil ■ r»:rrt hening of insurgent Moan icntrul gmerument and the project will be virtually complét I for«*«*s. Railroads from the Atlantic New York, Apr. Io adopted resolutions «I«* lar'nv th«, The series of •-d by April 25. ât the present time Ito the Pacific announced embargoes unauthorized railroad strikes early I •Ulte would talli* * te,i- to de**lst an'' ' ion freight shijMiients troop, or lite Infringe Thousands of toduv spread there are three miles of canal that ia , lu » us >on by to the passenger lines workers are being thrown out of em- Firemen on outgoing trains of the i meni of siali right •• attempted liv the Part of t he pKU’ticaily completed, Seattle. Wash.. Apr. 10. Six | plovment In industrial ■ enters The Erie and Jersey <’Ry lines quit this . l ililí, nt ui cording to Carranza go <*iuim<*iit. according canal lies below the Crescent City Fernando Melldo.a. A l.o made I til* all lstatement of railroad officials de morning, causing the withdrawal ot clubs, representing Tacoma, Spokane. road and is connected up with the Seattle. Yakima. A ’ ictoria. and Van M <<l furti. prellmln- <lar«*d that indlcations were that tte* some trains and the delay of others. ■ uoum •ulen* b< re today This Is tnk couver. B. C.. are being whipped into part constructed by Schroeder and «ti « mean in Ameritan circles III ary hi aril. Evans on crisis In the Chicago yards liad I shape for the opening games May 5 McFadden, The grading forces are piiHseit The insurgent leaders, how- Hollo nkIn : mi Washington, Apr 10 -Should the I ge of W. G. Pacific International ' ev«*r. claimed the strike was nn- strike of railroad employee threaten I 1 of the new lendelice (Ion now being concentrated on the east AA li,i ar Ill alleged conn«« t Ion brok en < ««port od the paralysis of transportation the1 Baseball league, a Class B organiza 'end of the south unit and the work with with th s i! onal robber) of tlie State Io federal go\ernm«*nt would have to in- tion which has taken the territory : is being rushed to complete that unit Grants Pass nine» man. which was Chicago, Apr I «> Federal inter- tervene, accordin g to high adminis- of the old Northwest league. i iistoin di Opening day will find Seattle at ■ before May. i h set lor trial Frida) forenoon in vention unless the railroad strike is tratlon officials The president is be- Vancouver. Victoria at Tacoma, and The three pumping foundations are ended within 4S hours is indicated as ing kept advised of developments. Judge Taylor' cour’. was continued Yakima at Spokane, The schedule <> probable at the federal building o i completed and are now ready for the until next AA ••dnesdH » ut lo a. in at day District Attorney Clyne said Sonora, Washington. •'I Apr 10. Samuel' will run 19 weeks and will close on i installation of the pumping plants, th«« r«*u i«*-t of ili«» <lef«»n-«* b«*c.«us»* of : t lie government had « 1'1) til«' l»ower to cope Gompere, president of the American Monday, September 5. Ijibor Day. Three 12-inch pumps, driven by 100 IMterm¡nation to carry the league I.: i'f: f cn Important witness for with the situation. It was learned Federation of laibor. is en route to Il Inst ti I horse power motors, are to furnish i n • i,< i .«• to li« ri *.<*nt < tu* had received ins« r ctioiis from At- Cleveland. the headquarters of the through tlie season and not follow the water for the ditches this year. e|«MU»in i , uh -Ni-Aour» is atlortk' ) for Mr lorney General Palmer rugardinu the Brotherhood of Trainmen 1 Federa- ___ lfle PJtan'Ple of the Northwest league. The pipe has been distributed at the I *i- ,o at h«»r hcarin- two week cours«* lo I h » pursued. Clyne confer- tion officials here would not discuss which suspended 1n mid-sesson. was | places where it will be required, igo <m th<* rg<* ol ««»liig an aironi- red all night with brotherhood offl- the purpose of the trip, but it is un expressed at a recent meeting of the about fiOOO feet, in all. being neces Mexico, • I IL 1 i«lti*p of her hu«bsn<l In the kidnap hief >r ils and «lepartment of istic«- offi- derstood h» would confer with the officials. Each club has posted Sl,-| sary The material for the transmis 1 mig and robbery of AA lilt«», was dis rials. w ho r< ti brotherhood dll“b on the unauthor ,000 guarantee in the league treas-i sion line has been distributed and the urv that it will finish the season charged on a technical point of law «ruing fron the <•« ized strike of railroad employes. work : now in progress of construct "This is not a bush league and we rals«*«l by Porl«»r J Neff, who was IIOTH. tirlll.H tile n«1 Chicago. Apr lo Postoffice off: ing the line The pipe is also being icting as her attorn«*) In place of rials today took over warehouse s for i« execution at > Chicago. Apr io. Railroad man want the world to know it.” Louis i H. laid from the pumping plants to the Mr New buri who wa- <*ngaged In the storage of mail piling up as a re agers will not treat with the outlaw Burnett. Tacoma, president of ’he ditch. In. w h< n a cumpa He I ha circuit • ourt at Jacksonville that suit of railroad and express strikes unions, it was announced at Ir» men w lio liad I he organization, declared recentl' As soon as the canal is completed declared 1920 would l»e the greatest day. It will b«» r« uenilicri'il that Dis- It wa* announced that certain classes headquarters of the General "lo intain In that Man- on the south side, which will he the baseball year in the history of the t rlct Attorn«*' Roberts then Ininiedi- of mail will lie many da's late. I partv of 2*i ba liters' A.-.« uition here today. I latter uirt of the month, the mules | Pacific northwest. I aiely cuused her arr«*st on th«1 charge .and equipment will be divided and All freak deliveries, with the PX" | part put to work on the northwest the laden) larceny of White <*i»r and Portland. Apr |0 Approximately Cleveland. Apr 10 It is estimat ception of the spit ball, are to >e and part on the northeast units of .'lien arraigned lur hearing was set 140 switchmen are out here In al 'd that close to 1000 switchmen I for today yards The passenger train art' mov walked out in different railroad barred by the clubs rules. Admis-'the cana] sion prices to the games will be 40 ______________ Lark Evans, who was convicted of ing. but freight is practically at ■ arils here this afternoon. and 70 cents with the club paying , 11 i' robbery of White over two weeks ago and w.,s sentenced to la years In enthusiast and coached for several Jthe war taxes. the state penitent iar\ by Judge Cal weeks under a competent instructor, I* in*. Is still in the county jail as Mr learning the technique of the sport, , Newbury, his attorney, at once gave Vienna. Apr to. People of this -lie is a sophomore in college and Seattle, Wash., Apr I o. Seattle notice that loans would -,'ek a now city are beginning to find out what r»*sid<‘« In Salem Donning th«1 gloves raring pigeons are being put in -hape 'trial and was gh en 30 days in which they hate been eating in various im <‘ich week, the co-ed worked «tead- Experts who have in for til«* coming season's contests to file tlie formal application, which itation foods automati-all« stayed the carrying out vestigated the composition of certain lly with her instructor She says the which inclmle flight lo Seattle from 'll Constantinople. Apr. 10.- The Sul- of the sentence It is understood that food Muffs now on sale lune report exercise and thrill of the spirt can points as far south ns San Francisco. ton. Mohammad VI, has issued an not be equaled. — Telegram. the defen-e has discolored much new ed that egg substitutes a-e marie •»7G miles by air line. imperial decree proclaiming May 1 and important evidence which will lie largely of flour, that “liver sausages" W. B. Lindsay, president of 'hBjas "marriage day” throughout Tur llet w eel) I ail and 200 birds w ill disclosed when the motion for a n»’\\ beloved liv the Viennese, are based Josephine County Livestock Associa key in au effort to promote the wed bo entere«! In the flights by members trial Is argued on wheat dissolved and seasoned and I’lieiisants Arc I4l>«*ratesl— tion. has called a meeting of the as- dings and to arrest the decline in of th«» Seattle llacinc Pigeon club Six pairs oT Chinese l‘hea«a,l,s — that some cheese is a preparation of sochition ........ _.i for Wednesday evening, the birthrate. This action was tak which has arranged a (■hedllle for received here yester- j April 14. at 7:30 at the county , potatoes mildewed to get the proper w e r e the summer en on the request of Hezim Bey, taste. Tinned horsemeat is the lat day and were liberated at the Turner agent's office. Every man interested , minister of interior, who ascribes the A German war pigeon, raptured in est "delicacy" to appear in tile shops. and Augustine ranch according ,o in the livestock development is re- France, will he entered fu solile of decreased number ot birth in Turkey Mrs Robert Neilson The birds were quested to be present. All livestock Abe races by Ralph Norhoiu. Seattle. to the frivolity of young women sent from the Sampson pheasant farm project leaders are especially asked formerly a member of I he pl genu In the Sultan's decree, all engag Adyocatcs Boxing- .it Corvallis, through the courtesy of t0 attend other I «’orps. I’nlted State arm'. ed persons who have been unable to Tennis is t he hobby of some co-eds the state game warden. The birds Some of the lix e questions to be marry earlier are urged to do so on inomlx'rs of the club believe the Alli 1,1 O. A. ('.. basketball has charm* were freed in order that more of this ¡discussed are; «»riciin birds will out fly th«» Germini May 1. As an Inducement, no for others, swimming Is the choice I game bird might be propagated here. How do the stockmen stand re- charges are to be made for mar .nr measengor. The county conference of the In of still others, but Alias Grace Presle' It is requested by the owners of the Short distance races between the lercliurch World movement held stands alone as the advocate of box ranch that the birds be given protec- garding their county liv estock asso- riages performed on that day. guests ciation? birds are generally the most hotly the Baptist chnndi yesterday at weddings are to make no gifts, the- ing for women. Mfss Presley is an tion. How can the association be de- ' first children of those who wed on contested, the club official sav I .net splendid from beginning to end. veloped and placed upon a more ef- May 1 are to receive the names of ♦ •year R. Day, a Seattle bird, set a re- «peakers were at their best, and ilcient working basis? thrcc messages presented u vision of «»ord in flying 1RR miles In the children of the sultain and to How does the association stand I re- receive the gift of a bracelet from hours and if, minutes or 1.4(17 yards j world's need from a Christian vlew- garding the pure bred range 1 bull , the governor of the province in which i»«*r minute i point, and presented methods by law? the child is born. which this need could be (net by a AVhat cooperative work in cattle The sultan’s son Is named d’Ertog- united campaign on the part of all improvement should be started dur hroul and his daughters are Koukie | I lie churches. The lantern slides ing 1920? I and d'Vlvie. <enf home the fa<*(^ of the survey al Other important matters will be The edict is especially directed to , the evening meeting in ways that no considered, such as the election of the province of Broussa, in Anatolia, '.peach-making could equal There ■ officers and the election of two addi which attracted much unfavorable I were 22ti persons registered at the tional members to form the execu comment in the Mohammedan press I sessions, but as the evening session tive committee. because of its greatly reduced birth ' . I inn was attended by 2 7 people, "Steps should be taken." said Mr. rate and the tendency of Its popula Sale of 70,- some people evaded Stockholm, Apr. 10. I he registrars ot Lindsay, "to see that legislation is tion to violate the Moslem prohibi was refused to register, 11) denoiulnii «00 pairs of American shoes .enacted to make the pure bre«l range tion of the use of intoxicating bever •lopped here the other day because tlons the registered atteli I.mis wei e ! bull law more effective. The state ages, Government officials allege they bail been found to coni liu horn as follows: Grange has great weight with the leg that people of Anatolian villages, Adventists (7th day». 4: Baptists fibr«' In th«' heel mid toe. I’sf <>r islature. Our decision along this men and women alike, indulge in Is substltiiti'S for lonllier in shoes Ml; Church of the Brethren. line should be put before It this sum- what they call "burning nights" of forbltlili ii b) the Sweillsli law. t'hriMlan. <’s; Christian Science, ' mcr in order to get it on their legis- I music and feasting. o • Public indl ’lllitlon Illis been i" Congregation al. Methodists. lative calendar The matter of co- Indulgence in modern dancing has Methodists, South pr«»ssi'<l over the stopping of tin* sale, 5; Presbyterian, ! operative bull associations should be aroused the protest of a member of owing lo flu* alleged oxorbitmil prici ■ 37; Lutheran. 4; Inlted Brethren, I given serious consideration By this I the chamber of deputies from Anato- <4oman«l«»d by domestir ina nil fact t r I; Nazarene. I; Protestant Episcopal, ' method the farmer could have the i Ha who has introduced a bill author- has appealed I; Salvation Army, ti; Inlted Pres ers. The selling firm use of bulls worth |500 txach, for izing officials to prevent women from to the govornnp»'it td permit the byterian, 1 ; no preference indicated, eight years at a total cost of »250 or ( "participating in the antics and c*- 19. «hoes to be old less." pers of the ball room " HEARING OF EVANS CASE IS POSTPONED SOUTH UNIT DONE 8ï MAÏ NEW BASEBALL CLUB WILL OPEN ON COAS1 PIGEON RACES WILL BE HELD THIS YEAR IS PROVEN SütCESS SALE OF AMERICAN 4