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9 rants VOL. X., No. *JM. GRANT* PAHS, JOHEPIIINK tot NT Y, OREGON. MATVHBAV. MAV 22, IMO. W HOLE Ml MBKR 207». Deposed President Was \»>.ax*lnat>'<l S.xretary of State Colby Tells the by Ilia Own Followers, Haya Gen House Committee to Take Any i • eral Obregon Action Desired • California Senator Leading in Incomplete Count; Strong in « <. i 1 Senator Gets Over Hundred Plurality; Jesse Johnston and ♦ Washington, May 22.—Secretary ♦ of State Colby wrote Chairman Por- • ♦ ter of the house foreign affairs com ♦ mittee today that nothing connected ♦ with the foreign relations of the 4 I United States should deter the com- ♦ , mlttee from any action It felt im ♦ pelled to take on legislation propos Mexico City, .May 22.- -Re Portland, May 22. Returns com from 17 counties. Including 96 com With complete returns in from 20 election, he won easily except In the ports received here early today ♦ ing the recognition of the Irish re- plete precincts in Multnomah county, plied at 2:30 thia afternoon from 27 of the 25 election precincts in Jose case of representative, Attorney say General Juan Barragan, ♦ public by the United Stataa. eountlea Incomplete, Including 144 gave Hoover 2346; Ixiwden 2013; phine county, Senator Hiram John chief of the presfdental staff; ♦ Jesse Johnston winning this nomina- complete precincts in Multnomah Wood, 7229; Johnson 8296. son of California is Indicated as the Ignacio Bonillas, former Mexi : county give the following vote for winner over General Leonard Wood tlon from C. A. Sldler, the Incum can ambassador to Washington; ♦ president: Hoover, 4041; Johnson. in the county, as he seems also to be bent. Portland, May 22.- -The 68 pru- General Marciano Gonzales and 4 14,275; Jxiwden, 5610; Wood. 12,- clncts complete in Multnomah coun- In the state, as the preference of the Eugene Coburn, local candidate for General Federico Montes, who 4 169. voters for republican nominee for the nomination of secretary of state, ty In yesterday's election give John- accompanied Carranza in his 4 president of the United States. The received practically the solid vote son 1 847; Wood 1398; Lowden 644; ♦ flight, are safe. Portland, May 22 Incomplete re | Hoover 431. The state returns are vote as compiled at a late hour this of his home county, complete re- ♦•♦♦♦♦♦♦♦<♦♦♦♦♦♦ 4 turns from 23 counties Including 144 (exceptionally slow coming In, the afternoon in the county gave John ' turns from all but three ot the pre- complete Multnomah county pre I latest figure» showing Wood leading Mexico City, May 22. Venustlano The Hague, May 22.- -The new son 4 96 votes; Wood, 358; Hoover, , clncts giving him 990 votes as cincts give Hoover 3747; Johnson outside by about 300 votes. Fifty- ('arrunza, who fled from this city against 85 for Koger, his nearest American minister to the Nether 130, and Lowden, 106. 12,116; Ix.wden, 132 1; Wood 11.- six complete Multnomah county pre May 6th and took flight into the Republican voters turned out in competitor. Next highest for this lands. William Phillips, considers 358. cincts give Chamberlain 650 and mountains of Puebla following a bat himself a victim of an instance of force at the primary election, but the office was Jones with 27. Then came Sanfield McDonald, ihe state man Starkweather 366. tle near Rinconada, was killed at 1 profiteering In rent. A wealthy spec democrats were shy about reporting ixy-kley with 31; Parsons with 24; ager of tho Johnson campaign, today o'clock Thursday morning at Tlax- ulator has purchased the commodi at the polls, there also being a dearth 'Wood with 18, and Bchuldermaa claimed the state by 12.000 plural with 17. Buchtel recived a two to Portland, May 22.- Returns early calantongo, according to an official ous building which for a long time of democratic candidates upon the ity. baaed on tho returns at 11 30 announcement here today. His com was occupied fy the American le ballot. Chief Interest of the day lo- one vote over Cousins for pubHe today In yesterday's primary Indicat this morning. panions, tho names of whom are un gation and haa notified the Ameri cally centered around the contested service commissioner, ari ‘Pan'’-•ifl On the fare of return compiled at ed that General Wood had carried known. also were killed. can diplomata that they will either county offices, chiefly thc?e of the leads Abrams by a wide margin tor the state outside ot Multnomah coun 11:30 a. nt . Senator Johnson had re have to pay a greatly increased rent legislative ticket, and for clerk and the nomination for U. S. senator. ty and that Senator Johnson had car- gained ills load over General Wood The vote as tabulated this afternon school superintendent. In every in- Venustlano Carranza. elected or move out. Thu figures al that hour compiled (Continued on Pano Four» president of Mexico. March 11, 1917, (Continued on pace 4.) The American charge, Mr. Gun stance where an official sought re- an co and tho wearing of the uniform by the largest vote ever cast In a ther. has been seeking new quarters INVESTIGATION TO START should he regarded as an Inviolable presidential election in his country, but has been handicapped by failure OF PRIMARY EXPENSES order. Both G. A. R. and American stepped from political obscurity to of the American government to pro national and international promi vide for the purchase of a legation Legion members will meet at the Washington, May 22.—Frank H. courthouse at 10:30 a. m. tomorrow nence on the graves of the hopes of Jtullding. Hitchcock, former poetmaster gen General Vlctoriano Huerta, the usur and every ix’slonalro Is urged most eral, has been summoned to appear OI/COTT WILL FLY FROM emphatically to be on time and bring per, and bls followers. Monday before the senate presiden Simultaneously with General Huer BLAIN TO CALIFORNIA any who may hesitate, There is no tial expense investigating committee Attention of the members of I be adequate excuse for an absence to- ta's coup d'etat and the assassination The first military ball to be given as the representative of General American legion is called by the morrow, which might be made to the of President Madero, the news went Stockton. May 2 2.—Governor Ben Wood. Bernard Baruch has been in Grants Pass since the war will ba poet commander to the fact that to- G. A R the Ix»gion must come out to tho world that General Venu W. Olcott, of Oregon, will accompany summoned to appear as the repre given next Thursday evening at the stlano Carranza, elected governor of Lieutenant Ralph Kelley tomorrow morrow, Sunday, May 23rd, Is thu through. Waldorf ball by the American Le the state of Coahuilif in 1911, re on a flight from Blaine. Wash., to sentative ot McAdoo. day set aside by the (I. A. It. for tton. The dance will be given at the Memorial Bunday, and that fused to recognize the usurper and Stockton. Calif., to attend the adver- FAVORABLE REPORT WILL BE the conclusion of the drive for new promise ot the Jxtglan to loin with tising men’s convention, The army WILL FORCE PAYMENT GIVEN FOR SOLDIER All» would resist him by force of arms. OF TAXES FOR ADMISSIONS members which is being carried on the (J. t. R. In attending tho Mem “Madero's revolution was politi plane will endeavor to establish a by the national organization. The orial sermon at the Baptist church Waahlugton. May 22.—»On a strict cal," Carranza is quoted as having fl :ion-stop record. • dance will be for all ex-service men must be absolutely fulfilled The party vote the house rules commit said. "Mine is a social one " tv ashington, May 22.- Internal in the countyt the admission to the ■ervlce tomorrow Is not to, be con tee ordered a favorable report on ths Born of parents In comfortable revenue collectors were Instructed j affajr being free. Power AVas Off — fused with the observance of Mem resolution giving soldier relief legis circumstances in Cnatro Cienagas, The Courier was late again last today to begin a campaign to force No one is to be admitted to the orial Day, which falls on Monday, lation the right of way for house con State of Coahuila. December 29, night as the electric power was turn the payment of admission taxes col dance tin less he appears In the regu- May 31, as provided by Oregon law sideration. The rule will not be l>re- 1859, Venustlano Carranza was edu lected by theaters, and movies. Re cated in the public schools of his na ed off for several hours yesterday ports from the treasury department lation uniform of the branch of the for cases where Memorial Day falls Rented before next Tuesday. tive state and later studied law at and it was impossible to set enough were declared to reveal that prob service in which he was enlisted. The on Sunday. The services tomorrow type to till the paper. Include only tho sermon at tho Bap MARTIAL IB« Di t i. MIEI» *- ably 5,000 such amusement places American Legion dance committee is I < <>minoed on pace 4) busy arranging details for the occa tist church, and according to the re IN THE I'l.F.ltlSilTE AREA had failed to t^irn in the taxes col sion and every means will be taken quest of tho G. A. it . American 1.x»- lected from patrons. to make it an elaborate affair. This glon members will attend In uni Prague. May 22. Martial law was will be the first dance given by the form, The commander of the lx*gion declared Wednesday In the Teschan Daughter Born— Legion that is for ex-service men directs the attention of ' all members plebesrlte area by the Intenatlonal A daughter has been born to Mr. alone and it is hoped that everyone to the fact that at the Inst meeting commission. Bitter feeling has pre and Mrs. H. M. Harter at Reynolds. will be out. Invitations may be se of the local post It was i unanimously vailed recently in the district be- Illinois, according to a telegram re cured by applying to the American voted that tho lx»glon attend tills I tween the Czocho-Slavak and Polish ceived from Mrs. Osborn who is vis Legion in this city, either to the service in a body, and that the re- workmen. Some clashes are report Buenos Aires. May 22. The Ar- Vienna, May 22.—Complaint that iting with Mrs. Harter, wh. was for members of the dance committee or quest of tho G. A. II. na to attend- ed. gentfne patriotic league, a citiren's to Dr. Billick, the post adjutant. farmers refuse to plant food crops merly Winnie Osborn of Murphy. ! organization, has called a congress of workers to be held -here in May, for sale to Vienna and other cities is in an effort to free Argentine labor frequenti}’ heard here. ers £rom the spirit of bolshevism At a meeting of the Vienna Medi which was manifested recently in an (attempt to start a communist revo- cal Association it was charged that lution. the Alpine farmers are confinlng It is proposed to agitate* for im- their planting to just what they will proved labor legislation and to dis- Tho Hague, May 22. A draft lor tional justice Is provided for in Ar- cuss ways and means of bettering the need themselves and that even less B-iet.<>i Aites» May 23.- It it truenance from British to American In the permanent court of International tide XIV of the convenant of the condition of the workers through produced than last fall will be avail that tlie > . 'ted States gained th- terests. and that was in tin plate, Justice of the league of nations, as league of nations at a session In Iztn- I pacific methods. Representatives of able for Vienna at the next harvest, supremacy of the import trade of Ar Great Britain also lost in barbed It hus been offered to the secretariate don In February announced that a I every union in the country have been One speaker said that while Austria gentina during the war. passing wire and lead, but the American of the league in tho naan of Nor- committee of 12 distinguished inter ! invited. had more ntllch cows than Switzer- Great Br tain, but the Vnited States gains, says Dr. Klein, “seems to be way, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland national Jurists Including Ellhu Root “We must sever relations witli the land, children were dying here for has net as has been contended by quite as much at the expense of Ger and Holland, has been made public of the I’nited Slates had been Invlt- I exotic element," says an announce • .»mo Br!*ish interests, taken tais many in one case and Spain in the by tho Dutch government. It Is tho «d to prepare plans for tho conatitu- ment by a labor member ot tho or- tho lack of milk. In the provinces h y other aS they were at the cpst of t-x'c troin tLc British while result of tho conferences held In the Ron of tho court. Mr. Root accepted 1 conization. it was being fed to pigs. uer lares I :. Great Britain." The United States were ficiii't •_ the war, peace palace at tho Hngno In Fwbru" tho Invitation ns did Ixtrd Phllllmore I'lllus Ll« in. t a'ted Stu tee commvr- gained at the expense of continental wry. 1 of Eng'land, Baron Descamps of Bel- cial attache in Argentina. exporters, particularly Germany’s, in Accordlng to tho plan the court glum. Dr. Ixider of Holland and M. He quotes Argentine important cleaned rice, sugar, print paper, cot would consist of 5 Judges and six Vesnltch ofc Jngo-Slavla, No plans statistics to show that very little of ton prints, writing paper, dyed cot aubatltutos, who must all bo recog- ns formulated by the committee for this expansion of Argentine trade ton cloth and cotton stockings, nlr.ed authorities on International the organization of tho court have with the Vnited States has been at though there was some decrease justice, Its members would bo1 yet been announced. tho expense of the British. On the shown in imports from Great Britain choson by the assembly of tho j other hand, he says, it has been won of the latter item. league; the Jndgos to lie appointed from the continental countries of Clearly a new factor in the Argen for nine years, the substitutes for UNITED TO Europe, especially Germany or is en tine market, the commercial attache six. tirely new business created by Am points out. Is the American automo Tho members would be elected erican enterprise. bile trade. Tn 1913 France, out of 22. Paris, May Ainbaasador Wal- without regard of their nationality Dr. Klein has made an analytical a' total of 5,000 cars imported, sent but no more than two Judges of the lace informed the councll of ambas- comparison of the changes in the dis 1.800 and the United States 1,300; same country could hold office In the sadors today that ' President Wilson tribution of Argentine import trade whereas In 1917 the total number court. They would be re-elTgible but had announced that U m I’nited during the war and since, which was imported had risen to 11.000 virtu States would accept the role of arbi they would have to resign when fifi published today in the Standard, a ally all of which came from the years old. They would then have a trator In fixing the boundaries of British newspaper of Buenos Aires. United States. right to a pension, which, like their | Arn’rnl,(- The statistics show that during the On the other hand the United salary would be fixed and paid by, . first nine months of 1919 the Unlt- States lost in cotton seed oil and PEACE TREATY WILL BE the league. ed States supplied 37 per cent of Ar- sewing machine*. In the field of SIGNED ON JULY FOURTH The duties of the court would be gentian's Imports comparesi with 14 snnpHe* and rowing stocky for rail to adjudicate differences between na- ----- — . per sent in 1913, while Great Brit- way uses and in wire and cables for tlons and It would bn competent to j Paris, May. 2 2.- The penes treaty aln's sharo had fallen from 31 per J electrical uses, Dr. Klein »ays, Am Wet on all cases In which Its declalos J wKh jjungarV Was decided by r the cent to 21 and Germany’s from 14 erican exporters made some gains, Is naked. (council of ambassadors to ba signed per cent to aero. but no where near enough to fill the at the Grand Trianon pal*.'* »1 V»r In only one Instanc« waa lher* a' defidency toft by the elimination of The permanent court of Interna- sallies on J Tv r-»» , clear cm * of transfer of predomf- the United Ktnffdsm nnd Germany. Mullet mab; Kozer Appears to Lead for Secretary of State in Early Returns El Paso, May 22. President Carranza waa assassinated by his own men, according to a telegram from General Alvaro Obregon, re-elved by revolu- tlonary agents here today. Out of the Melting Pot I J. C. Smith Leading for the Legislature; Coburn Receives Support From County