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GRANT* FARM, JOHEPIIINE COUNTY, OREGON,
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Tl EHDAY, MAY II, 1020.
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DIED TODAY IN
Senator Ixxlgc Bring« up lUwolutlon
Making Peace With Germany
anti A uni ria
Washington, May 11.—The repub MM RETA ICY MAKER 1’1 BL1O WII
CITY RAND TO TURN OUT T<>-
NIGHT AT RAILROAD PARK 9T lican resolution to declare war with
■ON'H INSTRUCTIONS AT Ol T-
Germany and Auetria at an end was
OPES AIK MEETING
BREAK OF THE WAR
«-ailed up in the annate today by
Senator Ixidge who announced that
he would keep the measure con
tinuously before the senate until a
vote was taken.
I llj noix Delegation at New York De-
clare« for Internat Iona] Seviet-
ism in America
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REVOLUTIONARY FORCES ‘WANT
New York, May 11.—Demanding WILLIAM DEAN HOWELLS DIES
THE V. S. TO ACKNOWLEDGE * limitations of citizenship and the
AFTER LONG LITERARY
dictatorship of. laboring classes, the
THEIR GOVERNMENT
CAREER
Illinois delegation at the socialist
' parties national convention today
opened an aggressive minority fight
for "radical principles,” of Interna
tional sovietism in the 1920 plat-
! form.
LAUDEO-AS GREATEST WRITER
Counter Charge Made That Hirns and He|K>rtx Indicate That President of
Taft at Dinner Said Novelist Was
The Lark N. Evans case will be ap
British Admiralty Held up Am
Republic Not Capture»!—Tamilico
Engineer Arrive»—
Greatest in United States at
pealed to the supreme court accord
erican I «lea
Causes Concern
The electrical engineer of the
That Time
ing to the statement made today by
Shattuck Construction company ar
Gus Newbury, attorney for tho de
rived this morning from San Fran
fendant, who will ask for a stay of
Washington, May 11.- President
Washington, May 11.—The revo cisco and will push the completion of
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New York, May 11—William Deaa
execution of the 15 years iienlten-
Hand concert 7:30 o'clock. ♦ tlary sentence pending the decision Wilson’s hitherto unpublished war lutionary government of Mexico will the work as fast as possible. The Howells, novelist, died here today.
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Flowers 8 ♦
Instructions to the officers of the ask immediate recognition of their work is progressing rapidly accord
Hjieech by Hon
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At a dinner given In New York In
from the higher court, Mr. New-
i
Atlantic
fleet given in person by regime by the American government. ing to the local construction super 1912 to do honor to William Dean
♦ o'clock.
his
bury
who
just
returned
from
While advices coming through intendent and water will be In the Howells upon his 75th birthday,
♦ ▼ ♦ v ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ e ranch late laxt night will confer with him aboard the flagship Pennsyl
vania on August 11th, 1917, and from Mexico on the revolutionary ditches before very long.
Wllligm Howard Taft, the president
Montaville Flowers, a reiognized Judge Calkins before taking any for- bidding them "to throw tradition to situation are fragmentary and con-1
of the United States, lauded the
an
appeal
and
asking
mal
action
for
and
interna-
authority on national
'the wind,” to strike the word pru flicting, they
cast
considerable
guest as "the greatest living Ameri
for a stay of sentence.— «Mil Trlb-
dent from their vocabularies and to doubt on the reports that Carranza Mrs. Kemp to Talk—
tional problems will speak tonight at une.
can writer and novelist.”
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"Ao the thing that Is audacious to has been made a prisoner.
Word has been received in the city
the railroad park. The band will1
He was the dean of American let
the utmost point of risk and daring.”
that Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp will ar ters; poet, essayist, dramatist and
also be on hand to give a number of
were made public here today by Sec
El Paso, May 11.—Activities of rive Saturday for a talk h$re in the editor, as well as a weaver of fiction.
«elections. Mr. Flowers arrived this NINTH VICTIM « U WRECK
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the
Carranza forces in the Tampico interests of Herbert Hoover as a can
retary
of
the
Navy
Daniels.
DIED
TODAY
IN
PORTtstND
morning from Medford In company
Beginning his first book, "Poems
In laying the text of the remarks 1 region, which Itself is In the rebel’s didate for the republican nomination of Two Friends,” just before the
with Ralph Cowgill, and gavo a talk
Portland, May 11.- Miss Camille j before the senate naval investigating hands are causing the United States for president. It is not known where Civil war, Mr. Howells had complet
Ibis afternoon at the high school. He
spoke at Medford laxt night and has A. Dosch, society editor of the Port-’ committee. Secretary Daniels said I government considerable concern, the talk will be given as plans have ed and published 71 volumes at the
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been making short talks today on Inn«! Oregonian, died early today, the they showed the "bold and vigorous' according to a dispatch from «agents not yet been completed. Her sub time of his death, besides acting as
jof the Mexican revolution at Wash ject will be "Why I Came Home to editor of various publications, crock
ninth
victim
of
Sunday's
wrefk
of
policy
the
president
had
outlined
for
his way here from Medford. Those
Vote for Hoover.” Mrs. Kemp was ing the ocean 18 times in search of
who heard him at Medford, last night the Southern Pacific electric trains. {the navy. "Do not stop to think ington to revolutionists here.
what
Is
prudent
for
a
moment.
”
said
Tho
coroners
Inquest
will
be
prominent as a food administration material for his novels, and writing
held
nay that ho Is very Interesting and
1 tho president. "You will win 'by an
worker and is a strong Hoover sup-
bolds his audiences. He fa a former tonight.
Brownsville. Tex., May 11.—An 1 porter. She is well known here and essays, criticisms and magazine ar-
audacity of method when you cannot
tides.
Chautauqua speaker and Is the au
win by circumspection and pru- advance guard of the revolutionists has a reputation as an interesting
"Inwardly I was a poet.” said th«
thor of a half dozen books which
approached
the
southern
side
of
j dence."
I talker. Further plans will be an-ieminent novelist In reviewing his
have received favorable comment,
the estab- Matamoras, a Mexican town oppo Inounced later.
early experienc«s. “with no wish to
Me la here In the Interest of the can
I A counter charge that
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mine bar- site here shortly ■ before noon, sad
llshment
of
the
North
sea
be anything else, unless in a moment
dldaev of 1-canard Wood for the re-
Washington, May 11.- -President rage was delayed six months because exchange a few shots with the Car-1
, of careless affluence I might so far
publican nomination for the prosi- Wilson today signed the bill amend
of the opposition of Rear Admiral ranzo outposts. The rebel move is ,
• forget myself as to be a novelist.”
dency.
ing the deportation laws, making Sims, and the British admiralty was believed to be preliminary to an at Regular Ixxion Meeting—
The
regular
meeting
of
the
Amer-
When 23 years old he traveled to
Mr. Flowers, who is from l«os An possible the deportation of Germans i made befofe the senate investigating tack in force.
lean Legion wilt be held at the caurt- Boston to make the acquaintance of
The
American
military
authorities
and
other
aliens
who
were
interned
five
presi-
geles. has participated In
committee by Secretary Daniels to
house t-qlgit at 8 30 instead of til«' Longfellow, Hawthorne. Emerson,
dentlal campaigns, having been asso- during the war as enemy aliens.
day. Daniels, said that the barrage ordered a detachment of soldiers to earlier hour ar announced
Tbf Holmes and Lowell. Though a boy
the
American
end
of
the
interna
elated with Roosevelt and Taft. He
was the most effective measure taken
meeting was pcs* joned as many of among masters, he became their in
tional
bridge
where
two
machine
has just returned from a twelve SENATE WANTS WARKIIIP To
¡to check the submarines and that it
¡guns were placed in a position point (the members desire to hear Monta- timate. learning their literary tradi
weeks trip with lxionard Wood and
BE SENT TO BLACK SEA
entirely an American Idea.
vTlle Flowers talk tonight. A good tions and preserving many of them
ing toward Matamoros.
la In Oregon as Wood’s personal rep
attendance at the meeting is asked throughout his long life.
Washington. May 11.—A resolu-|
resentative. Those who have heard
as several important questions arq
At the age of 24 he was appoint
Mr, Flowers say that, he is well tlon asking President Wilson to send Bethany Women to Meet—
to be brought up. The Legion has ed by President Lincoln as United
worth listening to and that a crowd a warship and marine? to Batum on
The Women’s Association of Beth- storcs Were Entered—
been asked to handle the drive for States consul at Venice. He com
ahould attend the meeting. Walter the Black sea, to protect American jany Presbyterian church will hold
The Public Market was entered by
funds for the Salvation Army and bined his consular duties with liter
Tooze in a telegram said, “'.n Med lives and property, was unanimously their monthly business and social thieves last night and about $5.50 |
this will be brought up. The pre- —
- work,
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ary
and . produced his célébrât-
ford last night the big uudlenco went reported by the senate foreign rela- meeting Friday, May 14, at 2:30, in In cash and a box of apples were
Mentation of the war memorials will ed book, "Venitian Life. •» ’
wild with enthusiasm.”
tlons' com mil toe.
stead of Wednesday, the change be taken. The person or persons en-,
also be brought up at this meeting.
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ing made so that the ladies may have tered through a transom In the back i------
the opportunity of meeting Miss Ro of the store. Someone had evident-. ttii
berta Barr, field representative of ly tried to enter the Kinney & Truax I U
the Freedmen’s board. Miss Barr' store last night as the bar on one ^ | |
. will tell of tho wonderful work that of the windows was bent out °f i
I is being done amongst the colored shape but had not been opened, It
people of tho southern states. Come is thought that the persons were I
land hear her. The meeting will be frightened while attempting to make
' with Miss Benedict, at 201 B street. the entrance.
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The Hague, May 11.-- The thou finds a long uniting line of persons
On a charge of obtaining monev The checks which it is claimed are
sands of American tourists, who are with a similar desire, finally is at
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unde
” false pretenses, Melbourne bogus were issued*
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to "R. C. Reed, I ss
expected to visit Europe, this sum tended to, and speeds off to tho po
'Dunn a well-known resid«>nt of this "C. O. Wise, “H. L. Lewis,
C. H.
mer, will be disappointed if they lice bureau to have his Identity card
'city, wa« this ifternoon bound over Allen,” and "H. Woodson," and
look forward to all the comforts of ■tamped In order that he may leave
t> the < ir«'uit court «¡uder bonds’ :. number 40 or ¿0. There are no
the frontier. «But he must surren
the days before the war.
! 81.009. Wesley 1 , j er.«. a 16-year parties of these names in this dts-
This verdict has been expressed to der his bread card first—at still an
old hoy, «as « «o i>o;«'>d over upon trict, according to the evidence giv-
the Associated Press correspondent other bureau, which is probably
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th" sane fa»ge bit *as releas'd en by Mr. Agee. Witnesses testified
by many much-harassed Americans, closed for the day. Armed 'with a
Warsaw, May 11.—Advices from
San Francisco. IMay 11.—Of the tinder the «.ar* cf hit parents
w that since last August these five
who, in overcrowded trains between receipt from the bread card bureau, Moscow state that in 'March there
3048 complaints received last year lu«tlce Holman it '«'rg clal n d parties had supposedly delivered
■tops at overcrowded hotels, have Be returns to -the police bureau, gets was a grea| dearth of nearly all
by the State Commission of Immigra that the boy was used as a tool by cream for shipment, always arriving
run the gauntlet of passport bureaus, his stamped identity card and prob kinds of medicines in the Russian
tion and Housing, 233 8 were from
at the noon hour when the station
Dunn.
frontier controls and police registra ably finds the last train to Belgium city and that many drug stores bad
citizens. 498 from American citizens
was in charge of Mr. Dunn, and that
tion offices, institutions which still for the day lias gone.
The
specific
charge
against
Dunn
been compelled to dose. Scarcity of declared their intention of becoming
prevail in many countries, only in
Even when he gets aboard the wood and coal was also reported, the citiens. 498 from American citiezns Is that he manipulated receipts of the checks were always delivered by
Mr. Dunn. Agee stated that when
a slightly less degree than during train, which may be so overcrowded information received here indicating
and 32 whose nationality was un cream at the receiving station of
that even with a first-class ticket he that numerous frame houses and
the Hazelwood company in this city, the cream cans would arrive in Port
the war.
known.
land they would be up to weight in
Passports, nnd passport visas, are may have to ride in a second or various other buildings of wood were
Mexicans made nearly one-third using fictitious names of supposed
quantity but short in butterfat test,
necessary everywhere. Evon to make third-class compartment, his troubles being demolished to Ibe used as fuel.
of the complaints, 1138 being the patrons to whom checks were issued,
tho five-hour trip from The Hague, are far front ended. There are waits
A Pole who came from Moscow number from this nationality, Na- the proceeds of the checks being di and it is alleged that the transac
Eg- tion was so manipulated that when
Holland, to Brussels. Belgium, re and pn:s, >rta ami customs examina within tho last few weeks said that
tfve Americans came second wlth vided between Dunn and young
quires days of preparation, and the tions at. both the Dutch and Belgian while food was terribly expensive 367 and Italians third with 303. gers, who cashed the -checks, The the cream check was issued, weight
days generally lengthen into weeks frontiers one examination to get thero was plenty for those who had Next were Greeks, 265 of them hav- amount involved Is stated to be would be added to the cream cans by
If one epresses the most extrnordi- out of Holland and another to get In rubles which were worth, estimated ing come to the commission with about $1 900.
adding skim milk or water.
■nary whim to make n round trip, or to Belgium, waits in rooms like bull 'n American money, a fraction more their troubles, followed by Russians.
It is charged that after bogus en
At the preliminary hearing in
pens in which, If tho train happens than ono cent A shave costs 75 251 complaints, and Spaniards 136. Tust! e Holman’s court today, testi tries of cream receipts had been
levornl round trips.
An American, for instance, ¡having to bo crowded, the scramble for n rubles and soap 800 rubles a pound. Only 24 Japanese and three Chinese mony was Introduced to show that made by Dunn during the time when
ibtnlned in the United States a subway at a rush hour is play In Cigarettes wore worth about 70 ru- filed complaints.
there had been a shortage In the he was in charge of the station, and
bitch visa which ‘permits him to comparison.
hies each and matches 100 rubles a
Wage claim« were the leading butterfat receipts at the Portland | the checks drawn to pay, the check
nnd in Holland for n brief stay, de-
This condition, typical of travel box.
cause of complaint, 806 of this kind Hazelwood establishment from its would then be turned over to the
fres to go to Brussel« -Just five between Holland and Belgium, is as
who would
Horse meat sold for 350 rubles a being registered
The six cause« Grants Pass station dating from last s boy, Wesley Eggers.
ours ■’way. On .arrival In Holland nothing to the difflcnltii s of got ting pound, beef bringing 650 rubles for that came next, and the number of August. Agents of the company 1 cash them and divide the proceeds
e hr : bad to register with tho po- rrom Holland Into Germany.
the same weight. Pork was 1,000 each were: Insanitary labor camps. wore sent here tn‘find the reason I with Dunn. It Is claimed that the
Rapid progress is being made rubles a pound. Black bread retail 120; breaches of contract. 313: in for tho shortage, tho last attempt to amount obtained through this pro
Ico. securing an identity card, pnr-
hlttln him to have > broad card, particularly In Belgium, to restore ed at 350 rubles " pound, butter dustrial accidents, 197: employment solve the mystery having been in- cess would vary with the months,
In rail" iy traffic to normal, but the 2500 and fats 2000 per pound.
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agency framlN. 152;: attorneys’ augurated with the arrival of E. E but reached the high point in March,
short iqe of equipment, dye to war
,-Ji: ny comtrle ;).
twee In April. Mr Agee commenc when W was about $600, the short
Sugar brought 1500 a pound wh n fraud or negligence. 13 4.
.hurt«. i ;e
. or “ short
:e of c<
coal, due both obtainable and salt was
■ .I.'nrirlng to go to Belgium, ho
The total of 3048 for 1919 was ed work In the locil receiving sta- age in butterfat for that month be
p st Tfr- t :o to bl« own legation or tn strikes and war, has reduced the ways to be had at 7*0
declared hr the -omml«',nn to bn e ■tion. nnd as a result, of his Investi ing 910 pounds.
Kin'Ullate, to (have bl« American pa«R- number of trains operated to a fig pound.
“war-time” figure, as the average gations tho complaint« were filed
|i 't amandod no ns to ho valid In ure far below tlint of before the wav
Clothing tor me
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for a six >«ar period was more t«>«in ■'r.irr t T)unn Inrt n!<rht.
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linn
This done, nf’er a xolem and all generally are overcrowded .«o expensive that tho poorer 'lasso« 5.000 complaints. For 1920 the In 'Vidnnce obtained, it Is charged thnt
H. G. Enders, merchant of Ash
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to t»o to Bol- A m a ruje, no reservations of scats. either made tbetr own suits or wore dication!) were stated to be for as Dunn obtained the i=s*imve of the land. Is In Grants Pass today on
i’, the wo ild-bc-travoller visits <.xe«pt on rory lopg trips, cr? nos ■’itched enrments which they hid nnny complaints ns at any time be- 'hecks upon phoney cream receipts, business. He will also make a trip
fBe.lulan connul to or
’using a number of fictitious names. to Roseburg.
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MontaviBe Flowers Arrive« in <
for Talk iu lleluilf of Leonard
U< mm 1 for President
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