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G HA N’T« PAMA, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
VOL. X., No. IH.I.
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VtONI» AY, APRIL 2M, IMO.
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CAMP IS MOVED TO UNITED STATES
NORTH WEST WUT
Ewlt-rala March Out to Meet llcvo-
lntioni*te Who Are Nearing the
Tow n of Mazatlan
XrM l/x'Mthni I* Near Grange llsll
and Work Will Re Rustiol <»n
This Part of Projet !.
Washington, Apr. 26.—A battle DIRECTOR« PROPOSE THAT THE
NATIONS TO BE ALLOWED TO
The main ruiup of the Shattuck
I Construction company, which la en-
between Mexican federal troops, sent
BODY TAKE CHARGE OF AM«
CONT1NVE
NEGOTIATION«
out from the Pacific port of
gaged In bullding the Grants Tas*
ERICANIZATION WORK
ON ADRIATIC QUESTION
Mazatlan to meet the revolutionists
I rrlgwiion project. Is being moved to
lai
who are marching on Mazatlan.
th« work Went of town today, and
imminent, according to advice« re-
will press the building of the ditches
ceived here today.
on what Is known as the (Northwest
unit of the project. The new camp
I
GRAIN 1'IUCES GO UP IN
Is being eetabllobed near th« Grange
THE CHICAGO MARKETS
hall, whioh Is about centrally locat­
Efforts to Be Put on the Cure for
Brought by
(smi-nmcnt Evacuotto®» Completed March 21 Ac­
M«u>c«Kcr* Hay Traffic < oudilion* tre ed for the work The ditching on the Action
Ills Threatening American Bo­
Chicago,
Apr.
2«.
—
Extraordinary
cording
to
Word
Given
Millerand
When
the
Violation
of
the
(
om-
IM» Per Cent Normal Hut Strikers
South «ide of the river is practically
riai fife
by
Germans
Soaring
of
prices
in
the
grain
mar
­
merce Clause < 1mrgc<1
Hay Only a Fifth
completed for the season, only
ket*
today
wore
accompanied
by
a
enough of the equipment to be left
renewal of speculative ¡purchasing on
there to put on the finishing touches.
a large scale Rye led the way with
Atlantic, City, N. J., Apr. 26.—Th®
San
Remo,
Apr.
26.
—
The
supreme
Washington,
Apr.
2«
The
federal
The
pipe
is
now
being
laid,
and
it
war
Washington, Apr 26. The
board
of directors of the United
a
steep
rise
of
10
cents
a
bushel,
council
of
premiers
at
the
request
of
labor board today refused to hear will be a short matter to couple up government today won its anti-trust
corn followed with an ascent of five States Chamber of Commerce, in con­
Premier
Nitti,
of
Italy,
and
Foreign
suit
against
the
(Reading
company,
the
pumi»«
and
bave
the
South
unit
the wage demands of the Kansas City
vention here today proposed that th®
cents or more for all deliveries.
Yardmen's association on the ground ready for o|>eratlon when the pumps and affiliated coal companies in one Minister Trumitch. of Jugo-Slavia,
chamber
assume the supreme con­
will
allow
the
Adriatic
question
to
of
the
so-called
anthracite
coal
that the application did not conform arrive The pumi* have been on the I
PORTLAND
MARKET
REMAIN«
trol
of
the
Americanization work in
with the provisions of the law. Th« way for several weeks, the freight cases, by a vole of four to three. The remain in negotiations between Ital­
WITHOUT MUCH « HANGE the United States, coordinating and
ian
and
Jugo-Slavian
governments,
suprume court sustained the govern­
board, In replying to telegrams from tie-up delaying their arrival.
directing the efforts of the organiza­
For the Northwest unit, Alex ment's charges that the companies it was learned today.
Chambers of Commerce from various
Portland, Apr. 26.—Cattle firmer; tions now engaged in philanthropie
I
paru of the United Hiatos, announc­ Hood has the «ontract for the re­ violated the "commodities clause" of
Paris. Apr. 26 -Dr. Geppert, bead j«»<»•«• «tee«-« »’1.50 to 112 BOj hog. and patriotic activities.
ed ft was proceeding with all dili­ moval of the .pump and motor from the inter-state commerce act, and or-1 . of the German delegation here, today ’ »»«W. Pj”“«
»’
t0
Means of stimulating the produc­
gence to make an early adjustment. its old location near the Seebach (dered dissolution of the companies. ¡handed the foreign office a note ad- »’« 25; .beep weak, unchanged; bnt-
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tion of the necessities of life, as a
property* to the new location in the
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dreseed to Premier Millerand. stat- ’”•« -‘••Or »1 56c; eggs, ease counts, step toward the cure of American
Chicago. Apr. 26
Devel«»pmnnlH west i>art of town. It being possible Suffer* Stroke—
ilng
that the additional troops which 38<-
economic and social Ills, will be the
Have Lindsay suffered a stroke of
in the strike of th« Insurgent rail­ to water much more lami from that
sole topic of discussion at the Eighth
'
had
entered
the
Ruhr
district
had
point.
paralysis yesterday, the stroke af­
road workers today was confined to
annual conference of the United
fecting his right side. He was re-
the Issuance of statements by th«
|
SUtes Chamber of Commerce which
II. C. tiffins went to Klamath Falls I>orted to t»e in a serious condition
nitinligers mid strikers The man­
<N>ened in Atlantic City today and
agers inalsted that freight lr-fflc bas | this morning and will spend the sum­ today.
will continue until Thursday.
Ho per cent no'*nal
1 ixi utrlkcr* , mer at that place.
To Arrange Auto Park—
I
Holding that the ••esponsfbility for
J. Mansfield, of Chicago, «peni a . ( ktniinmta on tgreriueiit—
said that le*a than a fifth of the nor­
The various committees and citi­
increased
prod- ct<on r<sta equally
the
city.
short
time
looking
over
mal number of men’ were working
The Portland Journal, in speaking zens interested are to meet at the
jj>on capital, labor and agricultural
leaving this morning for Portland.
of the adverse opinion of the attor- Chamber of Commerce rooms Tues­
E A. Britton Is a Iceland visitor nev general regarding the secret day evening and outline the program
Sydney, Apr. 26.—Departure from ir.t-rests, the program committee, it
is innouneed vere todav. has arrang-
business
nut-
today
-
looking
after
l‘r”|M>r«tI oiih l iulcr Way—
agreement entered into between the for the operation of the camp here recently of the White Star lin­
e l to have re »resentative* of each
i
er
Megantic
for
Liverpool
by
way
of
Great preparations are under way ter*
Jackson county people and Macleay, grounds this season. Already there
present their views on the question.
to
Iceland
thia
G. C. Howard went
for the Elk* Grants Pass trip next
makes the following comment about is a large patronage of tourist camp­ New Zealand, the Panama Canal, the
While the conference win deal
morning
to
spend
the
day
attending
West
Indies
and
New
York,
recalls
will
Thursday. The Medford crowd
■ the discrimination against the peo­ ers at the camp every day. and im­
primarily
with material methods of
her
historic
forerunner
of
1854.
leave here on a special (ram ut 5;15 to business matters
ple of Josephine county: “A limited mediate action must be taken to pro­
Mrs. L. A. Monte, who has been amount of commercial (Jshing is car­ vide (letter facilities ■ for their care.
This vessel, the Golden Age, was increasing production, such as in­
p. in accompanied by the new Elks
band of 24 pieces. l’<>on arrivili! In visiting In the city with her sister, ried on at Grants Pass. Under the The park Is now th* propertv of the a wooden paddle-wheel steamer, 'be- troduction of modern machinery.
Grams P iu « h a continuous round of Mr*. W. Williams, returned to her ¡agreement It will be eliminated. city, and i>ermanent facilities can be ' longing to the New York and Aus- elimination of waste and the increaa-
tralian Steam Navigation Company. I ed efficiency of distribution, the
un- home at Rogue River this morning.
entertainment asalta
awaits icivui,
them, the
I Here, clearly. Is a discrimination that added.
The intention of the company was.to ¡Chamber is prepared. It wa® learw-
crowning event being the American i Mrs. I). A. Grimes and daughter. could only be confirmed by legisla­
run six vessels "via Panama," the' ed today, to follow with a nation-
IsMtion boxing carnival followed by a | Erma, have been visiting In the city tive authority. It was this discrim­
with
Mrs.
A.
G
Lincoln,
They
re
­
Panama railroad, capitalized at I”.-' wide effort to stir individual Ameri­
CANON
AGAIN
NAMED
AS
Many
Elka
plan
to
Irig banquet
ination that caused the business men
turned to their home at McCloud . of Grants Pass to rise In protest
REGISTER AT ROSE Bl RG 000,000. being the connecting link cans to their duty to aid the move-
Medford Tribune.
make the trip
thin morning
on the then undivided isthmus with ; tnent in every line of endeavor.
against the agreement as a whole. If
Mis* Ethel Smith has closed her , commercial fishing at Grants Pass is
Washington. Apr. 26.—Registers the West India Royal Mail Steam
Industrial unrest reHKtrted by mem-
Smith Hill Pawable—
(school at WlllluniH creek and has 'unduly destruct!**» of gravid salmon of land officers, whose nominations Packet Company
running
from'fbers of the Chamber is‘without ex­
Smith 11111, the stumbling block | gone to Oryden to finish the term
were sent to the senate today by the Southampton.
¡coption ascribed as the basic cause
of many a tourist, would now be . there, the |>ositlon being made va­ (it should (be prohibited at that (mint, president, included William H. Can­
The
Crimean
war.
yellow
fever
on
| for the h(^h price« the average work-
passable providing the highway com- cant l»v the resignation of Mrs. Aus- but not otherwise so long as the mo­ on. of Roseburg, for the Roseburg the isthmus ^nd other causes, con« er b*s to i>ay Tor everything he pur-
I
nopolistic
fishing
privilege
is
permit
­
inlsalon would prevail upon Contrac­ land, who was called to California.
apired to defeat the company’s plans. chases. Against this however. Is re­
ted to continue at the mouth of the position.
tor IHtldcburn to be ¡lermitted to
E. L. Coburn made a trip to Jack- Rogue."
The Gold«« t\ge was commanded by ported an apparent disposition on the
route the tourists over the new grade 1 son county points yesterday to look
—
—
—
«
■Lieutenant
D D. Porter, of the Unit­ part of the worker to reduce his ef-
on the north side of the hill Farm­ lover the situation regarding hi* can-
POLICE REPULSE MOR TH AT
ed
States
navy,
"ho afterwards be-^ort during working hours or to lay
Many
Tourist*
Arriving
—
ers in the vlclnft.v of the hill liuve diduev for the «republican noinlna-
ATTACKS THEIR BARRACKS I
came
famous
as
a il’nion admiral Off a part of each week or months
The tourist traffic has begun to
been making fut wage* the past fe*v tlon for secretary of state
lle re-
during
the
Civil
war.
The convention will endeavor to
months hauling people through the ports a very favorable attitude In the take on the mid season appearance.
Cionroche. Ireland, Apr. 26.—
The Golden Age left Melbourne work out a .program by means of
mud holes on the old grade The towns and communities that he vis- Many Washington and California Three hundred men attacked the po­
( cars are (going through here every lice barracks here early today. Rifle for Panama via Sydney and Tahiti, i which both the manufacturer and the
now grade Is dry and although a ,lte<l
May 5. 1854. 4~
- - -
.
She ~ reached
Sydney
, employe will be shown the necessity
trifle rough! at tlx« summit. Is good
A. II. Gunnell anti Prank South day Many of the travelers, afraid to and revolver fire was incessant dur-(
on
May
11
with
300
passengers.
Her
of augmenting output for the com-
tackle
Smith
Hill,
have
their
cars
\ trip was made ves- i returned Saturday from
as a whole
Ing
two hours.
Five policemen, |
Waldo.
Yesterday the who occupied the building successfitl- cat’go included a consignment of gold nion good rather than as a method
terday to the hlll to see the actual where they have heen spending the shipped from here
dust and she reached England in 66 of increasing immediate profits.
condition and It was found that If past few weeks looking into mining auto j*rk across the river was filled ly repulsed the raiders without cas­
days.
be _______
routed over
"Work alone offers a cure for
the travelers could
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___ I properties. They report much min­ Co capacity, tents being pitched tn ualties. The latter had bombs, but:
thy new grade there would lie no ing activity in that part of the coun­ every available place.
many of the ills left by
__ war.
__ r
failed to use the«u,
_ .
„
_ . ,
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said
,--------------------------------------------------- _____________________________________ Takes Hugo School—
trouble whatever In getting over the ty.
I Homer tL. Fergtfson, president of the
c
Miss Elsie Powers has taken I Chamber.
hill
"Increased
production
charge of the Hugo school, which
means a larger share of the neces-
was left vacant by the resignation of
\ Ul’I it »PRIAT IONS IXCIIEASEII
j sities and comforts for our own peo-
IMI'NDHO.N TO GIVE UP
Mrs. Margaret McQuistian.
FDR RIVERS ANO HARBORS
i pie: it means more for Europe,
PLANHFOR NORTH POLE TRY
I
where people are dying for lack of
'———
| Washington, (Apr. 26.- The senate
bocal Resident I H e*.
food and clothes. In it lies the only
Washington. Apr 26. «Radio mes- today adopted the amendment to In­
Will J. Tharp died late Saturday
means of making up the wastage of
I
sagCH received by the navy depart­ crease the appropriation for the
night at his home at 308 South 10th war."
ment from Its Cordova, Alaska, «ta­ rivers and harbors bill to 224.000,-1
street. !He was about 65 years of
lion. Indicate that Ronald Amunsen. 000.
Columbus, Ohio. Apr. 26. —One of
In general the Wood organization Age and had been a resident here for
the Arctic explorer Intends to aban­
the hottest fights waged ‘Within the is headed bv men who were promi­ a number of years. Interment was
don hls effort to reach the North
made at the Granite ¡Hill cemetery J Form Bureau New«. Out May 4__
J ranks of the republican party in
Washington, Apr. 26,--The su­ O|Uo in years is expected to be de­ nent In the progressive party in
Pole.
this
morning.
The [pBrfn bureau News will be
preme court failed again today to cided in the state-wide (presidential 19il2. Senator Harding's campaign
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.
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i
published
a week from tomorrow and
hand down a decision, on the con­ i primary tomorrow when Warren G. for the most part is in the hands of Much Freight Moving—
CHAMP « LARK WILL SEEK
the county agent requests anyone
stitutionality of the prohibition ¡.Harding, senior ¡United States s®n-
Evidently the unauthorized strike having articles for the (paper to get
men affiliated with local party or­
DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION amendment and enforcement act..
I ator from this state, and Major Gen- ganizations.
of the switchmen on the Southern them in as soon as possible.
¡eral Leonard Wood, contend for re-
While there are no distinct sets Pacific lines haa collapsed entirely.
New York, Apr. 26. -Champ (Mark
F<»rd
Runs
Amuck
—
ppffltcan preference and the delega­ of Wood candidates for delegates in The embargo was lifted here last
former speaker of the house has de­
A young man who thought tbat i tion
the Chicago convention. ■
the Cincinnati districts, the candi­ week on freight shipment* and many American legion to Meet—
cided to become a candidate for the
______
r___ list
__ __ of candidates for dates 1n these districts are pledged freights go through here every day.
A complete
democratic nomination for president. anyone could run a Ford tried out
The American legion will have
It Was announced here today by Mr*. his lack of acquaintance ‘with Hi« district delegates and I delegates-at- to (Harding a* first choice and to They are loaded to the maximum in their regular meeting at the G. A. R.
Julia Handers, an officer of the breed this morning, but found it large, pledged to (^onator Harding, Wood as second choice. In the three order to make up for the large rooms in the courthouse tomorrow
Swastika Club, the womans political worse than a bucking broncho for a J i is on the ballots while candidates for Cleveland districts the Harding can­ amount that could not be moved dur­ night at R o'clock. As there is much
fellow now at the game. Sixth street i delegates, .pledged to General Wood, didates are pledged to Senator Hiram ing the strike.
organization.
business to be transacted in .prepar­
was not wide enough for the Ford ■ have been entered In all except three Johnson as second choice while the
ation for the smoker this week, it is
when left largely to Its own devices.'of the districts and two candidates, Wood delegates are pledged to James Murplty Resident Paase* Away—
MINERS REFUSE T<» RETURN
It dashed across the street and t .
:*rr General
C"— Wood. are run- 1 R. Garfield as second choice.
and ft
avowedly ifor
Thomas Jadth. of Murphy, died urged that every member be present.
tuzvlzlnrl R.
11 W. Clarkes
f'lnrVrt'u iniuphlnn
J.Jaira ♦ n I 1«
TO WORK IN ’HUTTE MINE« tackled
machine from nlng Fess*
for delegates-wt-large.
| So far as the democratic party Is yesterday at the hospital in this dtv.
A
r..’
the rear. At the end of the first
The Harding candidates for dele- concerned Governor James M. Cox Mr. faith has been in poor health
Butte, Apr. 126. «Deapite the fact round the Ford had four exploded gatcs-at-large are former Governors has a dear field without opposition, for some time and was brought tn Swimming Sea-on Rushed—
that the union. Including the metal tires, besides other disfigurements, Frank B. Willis and Myron T. Her­ for all candidates lor delegates are from his home at Murphy Saturday
The warm weather la bringing out
trade*, have refused to endorse the and was sitting on the sidewalk in rick; Mayor John Galvin, of Cincin­ pledged to 'him. ilxtcal conditions, ■He was 75 years and six months of the almost forgotten swimming suite.
strike of the I. IW. W. union, the front of the water office. The would nati and iH. 'M. Daugherty, an attor­ however, have resulted In contests age at the time of his death. Inter­ The first one of the season was seen
miners did not return to work In be driver was a youth who had heen ney of Columbus. The Wood dele- for district delegate« in a few dis- ment will be made ai the Missouri today on its way to the river. In com­
great number* today. ls>ss than n employed by the people who have gat es-at-large candidates are former t.ricta. Jn the Sixteenth district Flat cemetery. Funeral services will pany with a number of lads. Swim­
third <rf the normal crews are re­ bought out the Three Pines Lumber Attorney General Edward C. Turner, (Canton! the wed and dry question be held Wednesday at 2 j>. m. A son ming in the Applegate la already in
ported at the various .properties. No company, and when he saw the dam­ of Columbus and (Attorney William waa brought [forward as an Issue and and daughter expected to arrive to­ swing, according to reports.
The
picketing was attempted and the age he had wrought, he took to his iH. (Boyd, of Cleveland. Four tore to resulted In several candidates being morrow. Mr. Leith was born in water at this time of the year is very
heels.
nitfht passed without disturbance.
Stromness, Orkney, Sootland.
closely related to Ice
|be elected
entered.
COMMERCE ACT WAS VIOLATED
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