B ad P rint J ihüvfpiHfry of Ore. Liorn») 1 » 'VOI.. X„ N„. 172. GRANTH PAHH, JOSEPHINE ( OUNTT, OREGON, T TIEHDAY, APRII, HI, IW2O WHOLE M MHKIl 2W4Ä. T I Itlmatum Givctt'by Workers tt the State Asylum Mfh.. Will Not Work With Ex-Convict I R. R. PROBLEMS Mark weather Flics in Opposition to < "hnniberli^n for United State* Senator % Halnm. Apr. 13. Declaring they FIRNT MEETING OF |MH»Y NI.M’E Portland, Apr. 13.--Harvey G. GMNEHAL STAKE OF THE POLANH STRIKE CONDITION!! CAINE ( A.N- would leave their work at the inutl- Starkweather, for two years chair­ YORK IND NEW JERSEY, BIT WIIHON WAS TAKEN ILL L.ANT DII» ITE TO RETURN TO MILI­ ARMY REPORT PRO-N CM N< KD tiillon before they would work with man of the democratic state central IMPROVED E1J4WWHERE FALL ON WENTERN Tlttl* TARY OBLIGATIONS VKJTORY OV ER RK1« exs'onvicts. 40 employe« of the state ¡committee, announced today his can insane asylum here presented a pe­ jdldacy for the democratic ncmina- tition and ultimatum to Ur kzteiner, ’ lion for United States senator. He ! will oppose Senator Georg* E. Cham-, the superintendent of the Institution, i be rial n. demanding the removal from the force of a former convict. Dr. ■Simultaneously, Mrs. Alexander Steiner refused to discharge the man Thompson, prominent tn women's Is-partm«iil of Jnatire Ask« LUI of so Iona as he performs his work. Purisme Said to llr> to Discuss G*n-1 'I*n*gri> in ( liiiago Say That (asi- democratic circle«, announced she Score of Machine (runs and Much III Strikers and lasuter* of Un­ era! < tomUtions But Main Pnrpon® Three employes were discharged and «*«*!'• Campaign for PrrwideutJal Other Booty Ix-ft When IH vis ion ’would seek the democratic congres- to Investigate Strike authorized Strike others Invited to call for their tim*. .Nomination Will Continue Is Put to Flight « sirn^ ’ , oummatiQn for the Third dis- « « .None called Hrkct Petitions will be filed in Salem1 r T • —— • « -- — « . / • fONDITlONH WORSE IN ¡ NEW I MUCH BOOTY IS CAPTURED malli Uhbago, Apr. 13 The railroad strength ot the striking workers today was exerted In the section east of Pittsburg and the Pa- plflc Northwest, with conditions, ac­ cording to the railroad brotherhood offertala, pointing toward a return to normal in the remainder of the coun­ try tArmed soldiers were called to handle J»a|l *• Jersey City. Eiiltom. z>’(*' t*lu situation was M’est, vasti, butter Chicago, much Jtnproted; IX **' '*•’** i*r- t.kularlv iu \„x 'ork and N«w Jer­ t —eu M.-- < : Warsaw, Apr. 13.—A pronounced Washington. Apr. 13 -President Boston, Apr. 13.—Major General * Wilson today called a meeting of the victory for the Poles. over the bol­ lavonard Wood today cancelled his FOR I’RENIDENTIAL CHOICE cabinet for tomorrow to discuss the leave of absence, obtained to make a WIL8ON APPOINTS RAILROAD sheviki on lile southeastern front. “general situation." White House! campaign for the republican presi-! BOARI» TO SETTLE STRIKE was reported by the general staff to­ Chicago, Apr. 13. -Illinois voters officials would not say “that the un- , dential nomination. He said he would ' day. After several days of fighting are cuatlng their ballots 'today in the Washington, Apr. 13.—The rafl- the bolshevik division was put to presidential preference primary with authorized" strike had prompted the 1 leave late today for Chicago to re­ call, but it was understood this will it sume his duties as commander of thej ----------- ---------- road labor l>oa.rd was appointed to- flight. Over a score of machine guns Governor Frank <). Ixtwden and Gen­ __ by _________ _______ ________ President Wilson. Members and much booty was captured by the eral Wood the only candidates enter­ be th« principal subject to be dis­ Central department. 1 He stated his < day This is tile first cabinet action was due to the railroad strike are: Representing the public, George Poles. ed for the republican endorsement cussed « Iw. Hangar., Washington: Henry A • The democratic delegation will go to meeting called by the president sime conditions. h« returned from his western trip. j Hunt, Cincinnati: R. M. Barton, Ten­ the convention uninstructed. Charles and Harry Randle return- Chicago. Apr. 13—General Wood’s nessee. Representing the railroads. ed yesterday from a several days trip campaign for the presidential nomi­ Horace Baker, J. H. Elliot. William to Portland where they purchased tunt I« I biiul— nation will not be affected by his re­ L. Park. Representing the employes, equipment to start a restaurant. sey. News was received here Monday by turn to army duties here, his cam- Albert Phillips, A. O. Wharton, Jas. C. A. Anderson, who has been in M rs. A. Shade of the death of hfer palgn managers said. J. Forrester. the city looking after some timber The board will be authorized to interests near WTlderviHe, left thia Vlaahtngtoh. Ipr Papeete, Tahiti. Apr 13 \ aunt, .Mrs, Emily L. I-add. who Visit­ •lid I'.naia Central railroad li nnoun red I month and 1 day ol«i jland this ..... ______ his ! The date of the arrival of morning and Mr. Rother- . t licenses has. hitherto, prevented sim­ ilar action in regard to Papeete and its regular meeting 'onight at the>niel accompanied 1 Mr. Wilson to I royal highness falls in Centennial courthouse at 7:30. . ' jGlendale. y.L_. where he will spend the. i week, when all Hawaii will be cele-i the main island of Tahiti. ance is desired as soln«’ important next few days. .... , „ They report , that 'brating the hundredth anniversary | work will come up for ussion. V Grants il’ass is mai JIS j | of the coming of the first Christian - -Hr getting —— —CT on the ■■■»•[) The re|»ort on the smoker w.'11 , "‘I at every service station in/California I | missionaries. When the Renown enters Hono­ R has asked the they were told that roads to Grants! made. The G. A. R. Apr. 13. -Intercol- Legion to take over the work o»7 I Pass were good, but were advised to lulu harbor a United States fleet of ('*>rvallis. or*,, , ■r the women stu- Berlin, Apr. 13.—Deutche Tages Memorial Dav and plans will doubt­ An event that will be of greater from here. They report good 36 vessels, headed by the Brooklyn. J leglate LvlmtinK >ft- Agrlcullural col- I Zeitung today says it has learned less l>e made for this. The time for road» to the south. Mr. and Airs. flagship of Rear 'Admiral Henry A. interest to automobile dealers and dents at lh* Oreglv* these students, [from a reliable source that the con­ giving out the war memorials will RothernhJ were formerly- residents Wiley, will exchange naval eour- ( owners, than anything yet attempted lege, a new field' f.*r diversion for ditio«. of Former Empress Auguste tesies with the British battle cruiser. in this territory, will be the automo­ ¡of Glendale. also be taken up at this meeting. promises an t/rtusuii'l •1 rtlcular In Victoria lias .become so grave that Governor Charles J. McCarthy is bile caravan originating at Vancou­ tho women «tude'nts tP. •ifested In an announcement of her death may planning a reception and ball in the ■ ver, B. C.. and touring to Stockton. t crest is now beirtg ipat • Oregon be expected at any moment. prince’s honor, whfle the chamber of 1 Cal., next month. the triangt'lar debate At' ths ilty of comtneroe, British club and other The caravan is being organized by Ifnh'ien '■rslri'. ln«|>ecting Irrigation Projwt— Agricultural college. Honolulu organizations are prepar- the northern division of the Pacific Willamette anivv •ants Oregon anil Ralph Schneeloch, of Portland, the I ing programs for the entertainment [Coast Advertising Men’s 'Association of Gi t th- financier who has taken over the Mias Jeanette Cramer, of the heiir to the British crown. I in connection with their annual con­ lxtls Payne, of Not A«, bonds of the Grants Pass Irrigation I Pass, and Miss The city of Hilo, on the Island of vention being held in Stockton. May represent the field, Mitrn., wi, ’1 Hawaii, also has extended an invita­ 23-28. district, arrived In the city last even- college when the «on Agricultural test with the Ifni-'i. ng accompanied by A. J. Wilev. of tion to the Prince of Wales to vlsif It is expected that over 100 auto­ Oakland. Cal.. Apr. 13. A num-(Dr. Reinhardt, with trustees and there and view the volcano of KII- mobiles will constitute the caravan. first forencio com ise, Idaho, consulting engineer, women etudent» i Bo verslty of Oregon gentlemen were joined today by I her of young women from Portland friends of the college, organized to auea. The following cities will participate' y 7. IMiss Mar-¡The takes place here Ma Jerom an irrigation engineer 1 who are attending Mills College, had raise $2,000,000 for expansion. Rea­ Victoria and Vancouver, B. C., Se­ lea vert on. Ore., a prominent part In organizing the lizing that the education of young Kite rite Gleeson of IL attle. Taeonva. Spokane and Portland njobet. of 8 b - from P.’or,,nn