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■> I rehtrsiif ®<Or*:Ubr“r I "S'»' GRANT* PASS. JOSEPHINE COI/NTT. OREGON, VOI.. X.. No. 171. * THI IUMIAV. APRIL lß, IMO. Poland Inform* Allied Supreme < 'ounril Timi Move Will Be Made I'nice* Engagement* Fulfilled ! One of the Cause* of Friction Be tween France and England Re moved by .Action Berlin. Apr. 15. The Vossische MOTHERHOOD OFFICIAIS HAY Zeltung says the Polish government HAtOLMONE OF STRIKE BltOK- hex informed the allied supreme KN BY INVESTIGATION Officials of Outlaw Unions Are Held by Government Paris, Apr. 15. The allies have I reached an accord concerning the ex- With Wholesale Arrests Promised; 30 Warrants eoution of the Versailles treaty, It was stated here today, thus remov- Already Issued and Action Taken Ing one of the causes of friction be- council that it intends to shortly oc cupy German territory should Ger many full to curry out her eiiguge- Associated I’ress Dispatch, Apr. 15. Ijeadlng railroad officials, whose Dae» have been crippled by the un authorized strikes of operating em ployes waited '«day for a big break in the striker»' ranks, which they hoped would be produced by Attor ney General Palmer's announcement that the strike leadership has b«M»n traced to radical quarters NEW RJCPVBI4C PREPARES FOR WAR WITH FORCES OF PRES IDENT CARRANZA tween Francs and Great Britain. ments with the Poles. Cnatral Weal and Pacific < oast Ite- port Worker» Returning tn Jobs and Relieving Strain WHOIJ*; Ml MBEil 29 17. Chicago, Apr. 15. Six officials of YM ERICA N ItEliHlTEIt SHOT the "outlaw” railway unions were NAD» TO BE ALIVE AND WELL ¡arrested today on warrants Issued by United States Commissioner Mason, Washington, Apr. 15. John Reed, charging a violation of the laver act. the American magazine writer, who was reported to have recently been Warrants have been Issued for 24 executed In Finland, is alive and other alleged Insurgent railroad well, according to an official report strike leaders, It was said at the fed- received at the state department to-¡cal building. Department of Justice agents expect to arraign the men to day. day before Commissioner Mason. Federal agents at the railroad WOULD IM PE AITI ASSISTANT atrlke meeting at the headquarters MHCRETARY OF LABOR POST of the Yardmen's Association, arrest ed John Grunau, president of the Washington, Apr. 15 Resolutions Chicago Yardmen’s Association and looking tn the Impeachment of As three others. ’At another hall they sistant Secretary of l<abor Post for his attitude toward the deportation of radicals, was Introduced in the house today. The measure was re ferred to the house rules committee made four arrests. Reports at the The Paet Noble firwnda Club- federal building say the 30 warrants Will serve a picnic supper at I. 6. Issued is only a starter and that* over O. F. hail on Friday evening at 6.30. 200 members of the outlaw union All P. N. G.'s and their huebands, are marked for arrest. and all Encampment members and their wives are cordially invited to Pittaburg, Apr. 15.—W. Z. Foster, be present. Bring well filled baskets. leader of the late steel strike, whose name was brought out In Washing ton yesterday as a prime mover be Elks to Go to Medford— A large number of the local mem hind the outlaw railroad strike, was located at bis home hers today. He bers of the Elks lodge at Medford »aid he has been out of Pittsburg left this afternoon for the meeting only one is four months and has been of the lodge which will ¡>a held to busy writing a. book on the steel night. Most of them will make the strike. He may have something to trip by auto. The coming celebra say later regarding the Washington tion here will be one of the subjects trough up. statements. INVASIOH Of SIHALW BEGUN Jt. f X Agua Prieta, 'Apr. 15—-Martial law has been proclaimed ^hera. today In preparation tor a possible attack by Carranzista forces should the Mexi can president's troops break through the barrier of soldiers that the now Republic of Sonora has stationed be tween here and the Chihuahua-Sono ra boundary. The Carranzista troops are reported at Casa Grandes. 200 miles from here and are making ready to march into Sonora. The troops of the new Republic of Sonora have invaded Sinaloa, the ad joining state. They are marching on Cnliacan. the capital, according to an official dispatch received here from General Calles, commander-in-ohlef of the Sonora forces. Chicago. Apr. 15. Reports from i Harcke Will Leavo— rail centers of the Central West and Henry Harcke. who has been man- Pacific coast sections bore out the ! ager of the Oregon theater here dur predictions of the Association of ing the time it has been held by the Brotherhood and Railroad Officials I Medford management, v/111 leave Road I* Etl<-iulc<l— that the Insurgent railroad strike la soon for Portland, where he will The road down the Illinois river dying out In these sections and that play the organ and the piano in the has been extended a distance of five traffic conditions are Improving ma- Roseburg. Apr. 15.—About 25 per Ixindon, Apr. 15.—A girl clerk , Hippodrome orchestra. Mr. Harcke terlally. Strikers are reported re- miles according to word received ceut of the O A C. grant land opened whose arms and body were wound will t>e succeeded here by Charles ! from W. A. Sharp by the local Cham- turning to work In a number of for entry has been filed on, accord- with red tape has just led an un ! Clayton, who has been managing the cities. Brotherhood officials said the | her of Commerce. The road Is an , Ing to figures given out today at the usual procession through Whitehall ¡Liberty theater at Medford, backbone of the strike has been | extension of the chrome road built a land office. In Jackson county the street, the home of government de few years ago. It waa butlt by Ed —• broken. ward Cox to give him means to get percentage has been surpassed and partments, to draw public attention To Build Fish ladders— in Douglas county it has not quite to the demands of women in govern i into his farm. The road is now com- j J. W. Berrian is home from Port- 1 pleted to the mouth of Briggs creek been reached. The number of aptdl- ment employ for equal pay and equal I land and says that the fish and game cations is diminishing now and the op|>ortunities with men. She was and the foot of Bold Mountain. This * commission has sent Mr. Hadley to ¡shortens the gap between Grants rush Is over. Although many filings followed by a large number of wom the Ament dam to superintend the Tokio. Apr. 1'5.—Baron Saito, gov- Pass and Agues*, which is located at are being made they are scattering en employed in the civil service, each building of fish ladders. ’ Mr. Hadley the mouth of the Illinois. According and the heavy work of the tlret two of whom carried a poster, while all is experien<-ed in this line of work, ernor-reneral of Korea, shys he be- I to Mr. Sharp there Is about eight , days is over insofar as the land of- were linked together with red tape. and it is the general hope that the . lieves the independence movement in flee is concerned. Inscriptions on the posters wer^ dam will be fixed this time so that ■ Korea is dying out. although he ad Motorcycle riders of the ilogue 1 miles yet to build In Josephine coun Women” and "No It is stated that there has l>een "Fair Play for Women ty before the road can be completed the continuous agitation of the past mits that the Koreans still are mak river valley are planning a series of Favoritism in the Civil Service. ” ing secret efforts to free themselves considerable duplication. Soldiers runs, to Include trips to Crater lake, to Agnes*. He i«aya that Curry coun are given the iteriod from April 12 The march was organized by the few years will be stopped.—Mail- from the Japanese rule. The Baron ty is ready to cooperate in building Tribune. Orescent City. Glendale. Yreka, Ore- has been in Tokio lately to urge the to May 8 to file on lands. After that federation of women civil servants the rest of the road. gon Caves, and other i-oints. Jai*aneee diet to provide funds to time a drawing is held to settle cases and served its purpose to attract pub- The first run of the season will enable him to abolish the flogging of in which there are duplications. Af lie attention to the women's protest. Atkin Is Recovering— C. E. Chapin, of Wolf Creek, was An article in the Carlstrom Field Koreans and substitute imprisonment take place next ’Sunday. lAprii 1 «. a local visitor for a few days, return ter this drawing all additional filings News, a paper published by the ser- as punishment. Riders at lAshland will start from will take precedence by the order of ENGLISH MINERS GRANTED A ing to his home this morning. 1 Wee men in the Florida camp, states that point at 9 a. nc, and those from The Baron said that he was mak thla tiling, however, those now being Joe and Curt Bishop left 90 PER CENT WAGE INCREASE that Corporal C. W. Atkin, son of other points will join them as indi- ing efforts in Korea to put into effect made are classed as being simul will morning for Klamath Falls and ■ H. W. Atkin, of this city, is recover the emperor's rescript that the Ko rated by the following schedule: taneous on IMay 8. and all men fil spend the summer here. London. Apr. 15.—-Members of the ing from an operation he was forced lAahland. !• a m.; ’Medford. 9:45; James T. Chinnock is spending ing between now and that time have Miners' Federation have decided to to undergo, Atkin saw about 19 reans be advanced politically with Central Point, 10; Gold Hili. 10:30; the ultimate object of establishing the day In Medford and Jacksonville equal rights. accept the government's offer of a months of < overseas service and has Rogue River. II; Grants Pass 12:15 local autonomy. Koreans, he said, attending to legal matters. It is expected that additional legis 20 per cent increase on the gross , done much I in his camp to boost ath- p. in.; lunch near LMurphy 12:30; were being trained to condnct the Mrs. E. G. Holman returned this I lation will be needed <o dispose of earnings. The decision obviates the i letics. He is now awaiting to be public service in Korea. In addition leave Murphy, 2; Applegate, 2:45; morning from Portland, where she the larger portion of the land. There danger of a strike. : transferred into the reserve. Ruch, 3 15; Jacksonville, 4; then the government will establish a rail has been visiting for the past week. is a large amount worth but little home. way engineering school in Seoul to Mrs. F. N. Mitchell, who s|»ent the for grazing, farming or for its tim All motorcycle rider* are Invited Many Are Registering— teach Koreans to operate their own past week visiting in 'Roseburg, has ber and is of practically no value. ROYAL PRIX! ESSES MAY to join, and the time schedule has There has been a rush at the of- railways. .MARRA' BEIiOW THEIR RANK returned to her home in this city. It Is quite probable that congress will been so arranged that It Is believed flee of County Clerk Coburn during 1!. Tagge spent a short time In the adopt some method of disposing of all can keep In the comimny with no the past few days by voters who want IRISH SHOOTING AFFRAY city, leaving on the morning train for this land after an opportunity has Stockholm. Apr. 15.—Swedish to register before it is too late. There grant effort. RESULTS IN THREE DEATHS been given all those who desire Salem. to princesses may henceforth marry'»re very few days left and it is ex- There are about 100 motorcycles Mrs. H. (R. Riggs, of Portland. find homesteads. now running in the valley, and the eommoners, for the government has pected that the number registering Dublin. Ireland. Apr 15.—Three si>ent the evening hero visiting with season promises to be an' enjoyable introduced in parliament a bill to I I will the increase, ..... be — on — — ------ —. Yesterday civilians are reported killed and nine .Mrs. J. W. Robertson, leaving this amend the old law which forbade *40 registered and the day before 50 wounded in a shooting affray in one, in view of 'the wonderful scenic morning for her hbme. MRPLANE CARRIES HOOVER them to wed anyone not of royal made out their cards. There is a County Clare this morning. It is al opportunities anti the great improve E. S. Ix-wman of the Southern Pa PETITION TO ST \TE CAPITAL blood. Under the proposed law only ment In the roads. This first run much larger number registering this leged the police and military were cific company, went to Glendale this the king’s knowledge and consent is year than last, according to Mr. Co- involved. is called a ’Round-up, and Is for the morning to spend the next week on Salem, i.Apr. 15..—An airplane car requisite for such unions. purpose of getting all the riders ac burn. lAisiness. rying a petition to place the name of quainted with each other, on an easy Mrs. H. H. Fernoll has returned Herbert iHoover, republican, on the trial run. New Secretary tor Chamber— from Roseburg, where she spent a primary ballot arrived here shortly RAILROAD LABOR BOARD J. 4* Plttenger of this city, has CONFIRMED BA’ SENATE TOI»AY short time visiting at the home of after noon today from Portland. taken over the office of secretary her sister, Mrs. J. -M. Rose. E. .1. Andrews and C. H. Watson, Washington. Ag»r. 15.—The rail manager of the local Chamber of electricians for the Southern Pacific road labor board was confirmed to Commerce, and will give all his time railroad, »pent a short time in the day by the senate. Votes on the to the work. He succeeds C. H. nominations came after four hours of Ernst, who divided his time with - city, leaving this morning for Glen- the Chamber. The salary has been Ijondon, Apr. 15.—A monument to discussion behind closed doors. I dale. increased so that it will be profit Edith Cavel, the British nurse who Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Eagles left for able to spend the whole time at the was shot by the Germane at 'Brus Manila, Apr. 15.—Two Filipinos I Roseburg this morning where they AMERICAN WOMAN TAKEN work. Mr. Pittenger will make a sels. has been erected in Charing have just fought with bolos the first ¡will remain. Mr. Eagles 'has been BY MEXICAN KIDNAPPERS campaign to increase the member- Cross Road, just off Trafalgar duel tn Manila «Ince the beginning of ¡transferred by the Southern Pacific Peking, Apr. 15—The Russian bol- ship of the organization', as it is rea- Square and almost under the shadow the American occupation. One of | to a run out of that city. sheviki have demanded that the El Paso, Tex.. Apr. 15.—Mrs. R. L llzed that now is the time that the of the Nelson Monument, them suffered the loss of his left Frank and Albert Ingram went to Chinese surrender to them the per Sanford. 25, the wife of a horse- Chamber is needed the worst. I Roseburg this morning where they The unveiling ceremony was con- hand In the fight. son of 'General Bemenoff, who suc shoer of the Eighth cavalry, at Fort d ucted befcffe a huge crowd by the Angel Umall end Trnnqulllno Pag- i will file on some of the O. A C land ceeded Admiral Kolchak as head of Bliss, was kidnapped by two Mexi queen mother. Alexandra, being the Only Two Boats Out— linawon met with seconds and ihat has been opened for entry. The the All-Rusnlan government. The cans near the El Paso park entrance find act of state she has performed friends and friends In a vacant lot j J land they will file on is near West The river has raised to such an Chinese government has refused to yesterday. She was taken to Juarez. near the center of the city Just be-, Fork. extent that only two fishing boats in Ixmdon since the death of her fore dusk to settle their fetid with J. K. and ID. J. Manuel went to accede to the demand but has notl- where according to her story told in went out last night, One boat husband, King Edward vn. The monument is of gray granite the favorite native weapon. Umall | ; Medford this morning to attend a fled the military governors of Man- a nervous way today, she was mis- caught 17 salmon that weighed churia, where Jiemenoff took refuge treated by 15 Mexicans. The story forced the fight and soon landed the. , meeting of the Elks lodge this even- about 300 pounds and the other and stands 40 feet high, On the four blow that severed his adversary's left j 1 Ing, at which plans are to be made after leaving Silieria, that he must - is being investigated, caught seven that weighed over a panels are the words: Htt manity. either disarm or leave Chinese ter hand. Paglinawan fought on nn<l ! ' for the coming celebration In this hundred. There will probably be no Sacrifice. Devotion and -Fortitude. On ritory. The governors were directed Umall, despite his victory, took to city. boats out tonight as the high state the back is the British Hon tramp WHITE RESUMES POST AT to keep close watch of the former his heels but was caught by a police j Orlando Hiller made a trip over of the water makes it impossible to ling on a serpent, and above It an HUM» OF STATE MILITIA Cossack commander while he re- ¡to Eureka and back by auto, leaving man get the best results. It is said that the words: 'Faithful unto Death." mains In Manehurtfl. The statue, of white marble, shows Pagltnwwan was taken to a hOs-1 here on Saturday morning and get- Salem, Apr. 15.—Colonel George the high water at the mouth will pital where he has since been In a ting Into Eureka that night, He re A. White, former adjutant. general, prevent the taking of a very large Nurse CanJ standing erect In her critical condition. As there is no turned here Tuesday. He reports Mrs. Gentry III— resumed that position today, replac- percentage of the run now entering nurse’s untform On the base Is the las against duelling tn the ’Philip-’ muddy roads. Hays hill is still bad Mrs. R. IA. Gentry Is reported to Ing Conrad Stafrln. of Dallas, who the river. According to a letter re inscription: "Edith Cavel, Brussels. Dawn Oc- pines, Umall will lie prosecuted on a but port of the new road is now in | be very 111 at her home at 302 Booth held that place during the absence ceived here, the river at the mouth tober 33. 4915.” street. is at a very high stage. minor cbarg?. use. , of White overseas. I ■ ' FOURTH OF LAND OPEN I AFTER BETTER PAY a »