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VOL. X., No. IHN.
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GRANT« I’AHK, JOSEPHINE (JOI’NTY, OREGON,
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SATURDAY, MAY 1, 1&20
COURT PASSES ON
Provision Held < 'onstitutional * by
Judge Hasel of District Court of
Now York
Buffalo, May 1.—in a decision by
1’LANH BEING .MADE TO GIVE
I Judge John R Hazel, of the United
DINNER AND BRKAKFAHT
States district court on th« alleged
FOR VISITORS
Sole Remnant of I'ornur Russian
Admiral’s Army Fighting With
the Bolsheviks
No Outbreaks Reported in The United States at Present
Time;
of
ganda; English Workers Parade
Vladivostok, May 1.—Severe fight­ REPORTS «IVEN OUT THAT GAR­
ing la in progress at Chita, Trana-
RISON AND GENERAL E8OO-
Balkalia, between the sole remnant
BAR JOIN WITH SONORA
profiteering case«, the lx, ver food
of Admiral Kolchak’s army and the
control a<t provision against the
opposing bolahevikl faction, accord­
T
’ "unjust and unreasonable charges,"
ing to reports from Russian sources.
were hold constitutional.
... .
,
The Japanese were declared to be
Washington, May 1.- Forewarned _,
Thu disturbance was the first active
,
.
supporting
the Kolchak faction,
by the department of Justice those disorder of the day.
“
3
responsible for the maintenance of
Warsaw,
May
1.
—
The
Polish
ear
­
order in every city and industrial
Paris, May 1.—Two persons were;
Nooii Lum I mmiii for l*««ople ot ( ity
airy is reported to have reached ths Mexican, Believed t" Have Been
today
to
act
at
center uro prepared
killed and about 50 injured, most of
WIU Ik, Given Next Thursday
Mayor of Juarez for Few Years,
'outskirts ef Kiev, the capital of Uk-
! the first sign of any disorder insti- them slightly. In a series of small
for Discussion
Is Held at St. Louis
bas
' gated by radical elements. No in­ riots in the eastern part of the city raine. The bolshevik! command
moved eastward of Kharkov.
stance of any violence was reported this afternoon.
(
in the early hours today.
Two socialist memlter» of the
The board of directors of the
El Paso, May 1,—Reports this af­
chamber of deputies were injured in
Ban Francisco, May. 1Need of
Chamber of 4’ominorce met this
ternoon
were that the Juarez garri­
a clash with the police this afternoon
morning to make arrangements for quick federal legislation governing
son
and
General Escobar had peace­
police
were
Chicago, May 1.—The
near the Place de la République.
the entertainment of the members.of aircraft is one of the most striking
fully joined the revolution. Juarea ’
called to a school house In the west
the automobile caravan that will ar-, lessons of the aero show held here,
I officials when asked about the re-
side K het to early today when a red
Ixindon, May 1.—Eight million
rive In the city on May 19. The car- ; according to John M. Rogers, aero-
; ports, said "We do not know.”
flag was discovered above the build­ workers It was estimated participated
avan Is composed of 3<t<> parsons, all nautical engineer of New Brunswick,
General Escobar was unavailable
ing. A foruior soldier removed the in Britain's observance of May Day
traveling by auto, who will make the N. J. This is particularly necessary
for a corroboration of the reports.
flag, which bore the legend "Hurrah by taking a day off, parading and
trip from Seattle to Stockton. They In connection with uniform landing
London, May 1.—German music
for tlie soviet—death for capital­ speechmaking, but there were no In­
will be in the city over ni^it and will fields over the entire country, he
El Paso, May 1.—That Colonel
ists."
terrupftions in essential cubile ser- hall artists, eager to get 'j»it of Ger­
bo here for dinner and breakfast the said.
many, are reported to be offering to Augustin Mora, commander of the
vices.
next day. The local hotels will not
“Primarly we want a code of In-
hurriedly
accept contracts at salaries far be­ Juarez garrison, who
be able to take care of all of them, ternational laws," he said. "Then ;
low those of present British perform­ crossed the border here last night,
i’eris, .May 1.—A dash between the
I
Toronto,
Canada,
May
1.
—
Twelve
no arrangements are ' necessary to we want national laws based upon
republican guards and police and thousand coal miners of the Sydney, ers and in Norway, Sweden, Den­ was fleeing because of the anticipat­
the principles underlying the inter­
feed them.
7,000 Ma*’ Day manifestants, occur- Nuvw Scotia, district went on a May* mark, and other countries are said to ed revolt at Juarez, was the claim
The present plan is to have dinner national laws. State laws should ¡red this afternoon in the boulevards
be engaged for half their pre-war of the Anti-Carranza circles today.
at the Chamber of Commerce rooms then be agreeable to and concurrent ¡of the St. Martin quarter. Two shots Day- strike today as a protest against remuneration.
the imprisonment of leaders In Win­
and In one other hall not yet named with national laws, If each state were fired during the melee and sev­
St. Louie, May 1.—One-of the two
The British Variety Artists’ fed-
nipeg's general strike last year, ac­
passed
different
laws
to take care of the overflow from
regulating fly- , eral persons were reported wounded.
!
Mexicans
under arrest here today,
'
eration
In
consequence
has
issued
a
cording to reports received here.
the hotels, which will probably to­ Ing one can readily see the harm ¡ Z‘J*'
strongly worded memorandum. The 1 according to the police, is said to be
tal 150 people.' The ladles of the that would result."
chairman of the federation has point­ Manuel Prieto, the mayor of Juarea
park committee are to be asked to
ed out that a resolution was passed from 1914 to 1916, and that he came
taka care of the dinner plana, the
• pledging the federation to oppose the I here recently to purchase arms for
proceeds to go to the development of ItliV. Drake in Kalita R oms 1
licenses of managers who play Ger­ General Obregon and the armies re­
One of the most severe tests any .
the park.
man turns “within tSree years after volting against the Carranza govern­
A noon luncheon has been planned automobile could <be put to has just i
the declaration of peace." A further ment.
I
. . , . ,,
~ •
for next Thursday, to which both been given a 920 series Max vell. i
Gelasio
an<* more drastic resolution was.
Portland, .May 1. -Opening today,
Rome, May 1. — Don
tnen and women of the city are In­ Rev. Charles R. Drake, new pastor of
STOCK
WEAK
IN
TODAY
’S
however, recently passed directed
vited. The luncheoh hour will be the Christian church In this city, ac- the Salvation Army campaign for Caetani, a brother of Prince Caetani, against "the employment on or 1
QUOTATIONS IN PORTLAND
taken up with a discussion of the best icompenied by Mrs Drake, drove funds will toe <in full swing through­ the American-trained engineer, who
way to entertain the visitors In the down from Granta Paas, Oregon, dur­ out the state by .Monday. (Presidents laid the mine which blew off the top,*1*0111 the theatrical and music hall | Portland, May 1.—Cattle, hogs and
caravan. A committee wifi be ap- ing the recent heavy storms. Coup­ of county organizations handling the of the mountain. Vol di I«uia, dur ata<e of Persons of Germln origin." i sheep, weak; spring lambs, $15 and
pointed at that time. At present Sec- led with what one would expect in campaign are. writing in to headquar­ ing the war. burying hundreds of
SI 6; butter weaker, extras 53 and 54
rotary Plttenger Is taking care of i the Siskiyous at this season of the ters reports so optimistic that it is Austrian soldiers beneath It, haa juat ¡«oiNDEXTER WITHDRAWS HIS
cents; eggs. 39 cents.
NAME FROM ORDGOX RV j IXIT
the work Involved In the visit, The year. Rev. and Mrs. Drake encounter­ apparent that a number of the coun- dynamited a canal into existence
road program will also bo brought up ed rain and wind until it almost ties will (be well over the top before ' from lake Caprolace to the Medi-
Fruit Is Hit—
at this meeting.
The cojmnlttee seemed it would be necessary to leave the middle of the week. Some of terranean Sea.
The frosts during April hit the
from all over the county, which was the car and com pie to their Journey the chairmen, in fact figure to have, The worh was undertaken by di-
Salem, May 1.—A long distance’ pear crop to some extent, according
rection of the prince, also known as telephone message received by Sam to County Agriculturist R. E. Miller.
appointed sevoral weeks ago. will be by train. Yet the little Maxwell never their quota plus by Tuesday.
Portland with its quota of 1142,- the
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invited with their wives as guests at faltered and in one place whan four
Duke of Sermoneta, head of the Kozer, deputy secretary of state from The peach crop in certain localities
aetan 1 [ family, in the Pontine the <anlpaign manager of Senator
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inches of water fol) In as many hours 000, to raise, will have thfe hardest c
the luncheon.
has been fronted. The apples were
— ■ ■ the presiden- not far enough advanced during the
The night of the arrival of the car­ the machine seemed to sense the task 'battle in the state. John L. Ethe­ I Marshes, near the duke's vast "estate Miles Poindexter . for
avan will be made the occasion for ! Iiefore it and came right through.— ridge. president ot the state drive. of Cisterna. 40 miles from Rome.
tial nomination, said that Poindex- raortth to be hurt, although a few
Is also president of the Multnomah
The Pontine marshes constitute ter would withdraw his name .from were killed but not enough to do any
a little publicity for the city. A show I Santa Rosa R< » ibl'c in.
county campaign.
the swampy forest country which the Oregon ballot.
will be given and some talks by local
serious damage to the crop. -
■Some of the beat campaign gen- stretc.hes between the Roman Cam-
speakers will be featured. It Is the
i orals of the state are lined up with
plan to Impress -Grants l*ass upon SMALL Ot EAN CARRIER GOES
the minds of the members of the car­
DOWN IN NEW YORK HARBOR;'
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i al support of the best Interests reclaim. On the seashore of this
avan.
I throughout Oregon, largely because. g^range volcanic region there are
I they realize the Salvation Army s j three lakes or lagoons, called Fog-
San Francisco. May 1. The small
, home service program for 1920 will ilano Monad and Caprolace, com-
Salem, May 1. Completed peti-' ocean carrier San Mateo sunk sud­
tlons for the constitutional amend­ denly in the harbor at Salina Crus, require every dollar of the 3284,000, niunieating with each other, into
asked for to handle the many cases j which at high tide all kinds of fish
ment to place the single tax amend­ New York, today a cording to advices
of distress appealing to it for assist­ find their way, remaining there to
ment on the ballot filed with the sec­ to her owners here. The ship had
ance. Every dollar of the amount breed and .fatten for the Roman mar­
Over one thousand sthool children, had been moved onto the Held. After
retary of state today. If the names Just been pulled from the breakwa-
¡asked for will be spent in Oregon for ket, to which every day some ten to clad in the youthful array of spring, a few preliminary movements, each
an* sufficient, after the verification, ter. The* fate of the captain and
the benefit of Oregon people. Coun- forty hundredweight are shipped. joined in a colorful May Day festiv­ girl was given a ribbon attached to
the Initiative measure will go on the crew is unknown, but it is believed
| ties will be relieved of handling I Only one, that of Fogliano. is direct­ ity on the high school campus yes­ the toj> of the pole, and the winding
they are safe.
November ballot.
* many cases where moiy than money ly connected with the sea, and in or­ terday afternoon.
.Hundreds of and unwinding of the ribbons, to the
is required.
der to unite that of Caprolace with youngsters participated in each exer­ accompaniment of the orchestra, was
’’The Salvation Army is building, the neighboring Mediterranean, and cise, the girls in their white dresses, one of the most thoroughly delight­
or rather expanding, a going concern, to greatly increase the yield of fish, and the boys in their "best clothes," ful exhibitions of the afternoon. The
which largely accounts for the size Prince Caetani decided to explode a surrounded by scores of spectators ribbons were of the pale shades of
’ of the ipresent budget. The expan­ series of mines so as to form a canal garbed in the multi-color of Spring-! Spring colors, in greens, blues and
sion of the present going concern between this lake and the sea.
time, and all enhanced by a sunny1 pink. The only hitch in the exercise
' will consist of a large central build-
The undertaking took 50 tons of sky, the far-reaching green fields of came when the breeze entangled
l ing in Portland which will house explosives and 1200 large bombs or the valley and the hazy blue ot'the some of the ribbons.
I the headquarters of the free employ­ five times as much as was required Rogue river mountains.
The last event on the program was
The exercises were opened with a ' probaibiy the most striking of the
'Dublin, .May 1.—-An article entitl­ most dreaded by imperialist armies ment bureau, the emergency relief to destroy the-mountain top. It was
ed "guerilla warfare" which sheds of. conquest is prolonged guerilhi work, prison reform work and will successful, opening a channel to the general drill in which approximately ; entire list, it was the military drill
900 children of all the grade schools by the cadet corps of the high school,
new light on assassinations in Ire­ warfare in which they are unable to
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sea.
participated, led by their physical in- ■ It was especially effective and strik­
land has bean discovered in the ef­
structor, Miss Irene Hilliard, and ac­ ing, coming in such marked contrast
fects of Paul John Vignoiss of Cork, obtain a moment’s security nor gain Small Rainfall for Month—
companied by Professor Applehoff’s to the preceding events, the olive
recently tried by court martial and any opportunity of effectively crush­
A very small rainfall was recorded Stevens In Town—
C. IH. Stevens, who conducts the orchestra. This was followed by an- drab of the. boys’ uniforms, standing
sentenced Ito six months' imprison­ ing their foe. Particularly do they for April. There were 1.83 inches
ment "for having in his possession dread the adoption of welForganlzed of rain and a fifth of an inch of Stevens ranch near the faves Camp, exhibition of folk games by the first out in emphatic opposition to the
an Issue of the official organ of the guerilla tactics by a civilized foe of snow. The largest raipfall for any was In the city today on business. He and second grades, and that by festal appearance of the girls and
Irish volunteers."
,
keen intelligence and courage. Sur­ 24 hours was on April 15, when .52 said that the ileople of-the Vicinity dumb-bell drill by the boys of the grade schools, the military precision
"It Is the duty of volunteers to re­ prises, ambushes, raids on their for­ Inches fell. The minimum tempera­ of Cave Oantp above Williams are- Junior high school. The third and of the movements and sharp .com­
cognize in all their plans, pi methods tified positions, sniping of their ture for the month was recorded on going to get busy some time this fourth grades followed with a pleas­ mands of the leaders in>cted a spir­
of training and study and in their stragglers, the- capturing df their April 23. at which time the mercury week and clean up the camp so that ing base ball drill, more intricate it of the stern reality of life strik­
general outlook, the existence of this arms and equipment. Interruption of fell to 22 degrees. The highest tern-' it will be ready for picnics this sum­ than the preceding exercises, • but ingly opposed to the spirit of Joyous
state of )^i< rflla warfare and all that , their communications, , Interference lu-rnture was on April 26, when the mer. Mr. Stevens reports that the well executed. A flag drill by mem- existence Just preceding.
1t 1mpllq%" s^ys the article,« which , with their Intelligence. a re to be thermometer registered 85 degrees. crops in Williams valley are looking hers of the Riverside school was car-
At the adjutant’s call, the cadet
has liven made 'public in an official ¡apprehended I* them dally, and their i Th mean temperature for the month- fine, the recent rains having pht tied out in a pleasing manner, and cori>s formed In battalion front on
communication. "It is our business I i forces are driven more nnd more In- was 4 9.9 degrees, The mean mlnl- them In excellent condition. He Te- was followed by the dance of the the parade grounds, The battalion .
to develop those guerilla tnctlcsgto the position of Invested garrisons numbering 36 and the maximum turned to his ranch this afternoon. flowers and butterflies, a delightfully was commanded by­ Cedric Fields,
which we have found most service­ n the -mlds of a hostile count i. being 63.8. There were seven per- Brannvell Buys House—
dainty exhibition by the girls of the captain in the corps, and was march-
able in dealing with actual conditions afraid to venture from their strong­ fectly clear days. 17 partly cloudy,
Junior
high school. A wand drill by ed in review’ before Superintendent
Frank Bramwell has purchased
in Ireland at .present, nnd to bring holds except in force, living In a stalo 5 cloudy.
the house In which he is living, at members of the East school follow­ Imel and Principal Gaston, as honor­
them to the highest pilch of perfec­ of perpetual aipprchenslon. That such Mail Brought to City—
Eighth anif I» streets from R. A. N. ing. showed both grace and training. ed personages, and Niel Allen the
tion of 'which they are capable. It a state of affairs exists to a great ex­
The eighth event on the program commandant, as reviewing officer.
Sheriff George Ix-wls and Depili.’, Rymer. The sale was made through
Is our business to wnge war against tent In Ireland at present Is obvious Ernest Lister went to Leland yester F. T McKinstry. Jack Mitchell has was the May pole dance executed by Following the review the boys gave
the forces of the invaders whenever to all and It is the business of the day and brought Sam .Howard to the bought the IGO, acres of land near more than one‘hundred girls of the an excellent exhibition of both close
nnd however wo find it can he done .Irish volunteers to see to It that It city. Ho will be’hold until Monday* Gilbert creek, which was owned b? high school. Each girl was clad in order and extended order movements,
most effectively.
continue: to grow more intense and at which time Ills mental condition I 0. L. Ixovis. Thia sale was also pure white, and all formed four and also of the army setting-up exer­
"Of all forms of small, wars, Hint more menacing to the invaders."
rings about the great May pole which cises.
will be Investigated.
made by E. T. McKinstry.
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