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VOL. X., No. 210
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GRANTH I’AHH, JOHEI’HLNE 4XMJNTY, OREGON,
FRIDAY, JI NK 4, l»aO.
< ’barge» of Rottoli l'olitics Made
W lion lilii-WOod Delegation In
Ko«toil al Chicago
4IALIFORNIA NKNATOK TO FIGHT
AGAINHT ADDITION OF THE
LEAGUE OF NATION»
t'liicatfo Begin» to Take on Apl>e*r-
luur ut AftivUy With < iuidi<Utea
Arriving
t Chicago. June 4. The South Car­
olina contesta over delegates to Ute
republican national convention fur
niahad the fireworks and vaudeville
for today's meeting of the national
committee. The He wh passed free-
ly and charges that "something Is
rotten nenrer than Denmark" were
made by delegatee of the Adams fac­
tion, oountod for Wood, In the course
of presenting their case against the
Tolbert delegations, counted for
Ixzwden.
The Tolbert delegate« were seated
Some of the negro delegates charged
that the Tolbert faction had threat­
ened them with death If they attend­
ed the regularly called convention,
WHOLE XI MBER 2UH».
Building» Burned to Destroy Centers
of Infection—Four More Taken
With I»i»«««e
TO MAKE PEACE
GENERAI. WAYS RUMOR STARTED HENATE COMMITTEE REPORT», Vera Cruz, June 4.—Four new EXWl TIVE BODY CALLS UNIONS
cases of plague were discovered to­
BY I'OLITICAL OPPONENTS
OUT MEASURE PAKKED BY
OF COUNTRIES TO MEET
day, three victims being soldiers.
AH PROPAGANDA
THE HOUSE
TOGETHER
Buildings on the municipal uoclc and
nearby structures were burned In an
effort to eliminate possible centers
of Infection.
Kiui»an Will Nominato Wood—Asks Trading With kJioniy Act Abo to
for Judicial Hettlemcnt ut All
Iteinaln on Statutea If Bill Pawee
aa Reported
REFUSES Î0 SERVE
Troublee IM»«a Government n>4
People U> Occupy Attention at
Trndea Representatlv«i
Chicago, June 4. General Wood
Chicago. June 4. Outlining his
Washington, June 4.—Without
London, June 4.—-The executive
issued a statement today about • ___
ru- amendment the senate Judiciary
eampalgu plans, Senator Johnson to­
Honolulu, June 4.—A young, Ha­ body of the national railway unto*
mors
of
a
break
among
his
managers,
today
reported
out
day de' lared that the Johnson forces
the
has decided to ask the calling ot •
saying "the rumor that there has house Joint resolution providing for wallan-born Japanese who has re-
would present a league ot nations i
special
congress of the Irish and
ceived
notice
from
the
Japanese
gov-
been friction and that Colonel Froc- (j,, rep^»] of all war legislation ex-
plank, denouncing the present covs-1
British trades unions “to try to
ernment
to
report
for
military
aer-
tor is to cease to manage my cam-
the Lever food control act, and
nant
They will also urge a plank ■
bridge the gulf between the Irish
i>algn is false I can only attribute th<s trading with the enemy act.
vice, has announced his intention to people and the government,” it was
on the high cost of living and an­
It
to
enemy
propaganda
"
other against dehumanizing the la­
— *
I ignore the order and will receive the ■nuntinned today by J. H. Thomae,
Governor Allen, of Kansas, who Isi Washington,
____
borers
He predicted that prohibi­
June 4.—Frank L. backing of the United States in his member of parliament and secretary
to nomlnste Wood, arrhed today. H«jPolk today resigned as under secre- action, according to Harry Irwin, ter- of the railway organisation.
tion will not be mentioned.
announced he would offer a platform (Bry to
president. The reslgna- ritorlal attorney general,
general.
plank declaring for the Judicial set- tlon waa accepted by president Wil-
____ whose
'___ Z.Z..
Z. Mr. Ir-
Chicago, June 4.—Lines of a<Uon
The 2_,
Japanese,
name
tlement of industrial disputes as a »on and Is effective June 15, when he win withheld, is, according to the
among tho republican presidential
Issue —
before the nation. will leave Washington on a vacation attorney general, an American ett-
candidates are beginning to borne out I New York. June 4. Combination paramount
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of th« nebulous, atmosphere of the ' ot the work of the vocational train-
before resuming his practice of law. izen born of Japanese parents on the
preliminary period and things are be­ I Ing board and the war risk Insur-
. —Z ------- ,
_ % . Island of Kauai, T. H., has voted as
* ashington. June 4.—President an Amer,can
gerve(J |B
ginning to take on a real convention ■ ance bureau waa recommended in a PBLU« TREATY SIGNED
the
TODAY
WITH
HUNGARY
*
ltaw
appointed
a
commie- Mtional
Qf
atmosphere. It Is the hope among report made public yesterday by a
It
slon
of
three
men
to
settle
the
wage
,
,
.
,
the national committeemen that they ! subcommittee on war risk insurance
. between
.
_
..
,, was mobilized
for war, now is em-
controversy
the
anthracite
,
,
of
the
republican
national
commit
­
may finish their work by Saturday
,
.
by the quartermaster
’s de­
The Grants Pass baseball team
coal , miners,
and , operators.
The com- ployed
.
...
... . _
The Mulvllhll delegation from tee's advisory committee on policies
Versailles. June 4 —The treaty of „7.si™7a’ward“ iTto’bZ' "made“ with- ‘“’I““’“*0/ ‘«‘•J-™* SUtps arm>' will leave tomorrow for Klamath
“ -i
• mission's award is to be made wlth- at Fort Schofield on thia Island and
Mississippi has been seated.
The and platform The report has been
■ — - f .t
Falls to play the Klamath aggrega­
adopted by the executive committee
«»ngary was signed
,
60 day. lf poel„ble. the w„e
delegation la uninstructed. but Is
of the advisory committee and will
TrUnon ■>“1*ce here ,h,g award to be retroactive to April 1st. Is a member of Schofield poet of the tion Sunday. The local boys have
counted among the Ixiwden forces.
afternoon.
I
2______
~
j American Legion.
been practicing under the guidance
,t
• I be submitted to the platform com­
The Hungarian treaty was the
Washington. June 4.—The confer-
Mr. Irwin stated that the Japanese of Judd Pernoil. former league pitch­
Chicago, June 4.—With the ar­ mittee of the republican convention first of the treaties framed by the ence report on the merchant marine in question, after receiving several er, and some real results are expect­
rival today of Ogden L. Milla, chair­ to be held In Chicago.
peace conference to be signed ahead Mil was adopted by the senate to- general notices to report for mlll- ed. I-iat season some real baseball
The subcommittee of which Fred­ of time
man of the republican committee on
day and sent to the house.
tary duty in Japan, finally received talent was brought out and the same
policies and platform, the final con­ erick Frellnghuysen of New Jersey.;
one giving him until 8 o’clock iu the bunch are playing together this
ference on articles In the republican Is chairman, reviewed 'criticisms of
morning of July 20 next to put in year with the addition of some new
platform to be aubmlttod to the con­ tho service rendered to soldiers by
an appearance In the prefecture of players. Part ot the cars will leav»
the war risk insurant» bureau and
vention Is expected to begin
Yamaguchi In the province of Oshi- at 8 o’clock tomorrow and the rest
natd that the bureau had not been
ma, Japan, from which place his par­ will leave at noon.
NEW METHOD TO HE TAKEN
equal to the task of keeping In touch
ents came.
The team will be as follows: Jud
TO KILL I'lXK BOLL WORM with the soldiers after they were de­
Pernoil, p.; Ole Hanson, c.; How-
New Orleans. June 4 —Tho ,ilhk mobilized. with tho result that 72 i»r
ard Bears«, lb.; L. Tingley, 2b.;
bull worm, mom destructive t > cct- cent of their Insurance lapsed.
ITALY DREDGING FOR <X>AL
Gail Smith, 3b.; L. L. Carter, ss. ;
ton than the boll weevil, |< to oe
Cheyenne, Wyo.( June 4.—A wom­
Josephine Chapter, Order of the
The committee recommended that
FALLEN FROM VESSELS Riggs. Blevins and R. Bestul, field.
steamed
Poisoning has fait, 1 to | work affecting the former service Kastern Star, on Wednesday night an mayor, Mrs. Grace Miller, now
Some others may make the trip with
k I! the pest but It la ex looted that I men should lie coordinated and the had one of the most successful and
the team.
rules In Jackson, the population cen­
•Itnming will do the Jo.i and n.a',o| responsibility placed under one ac- enjoyable
social meetings of the
'
Genoa.
June
4.
—
Italy
is
so
short
I
ter
of
the
Jackson
’
s
Hole
country
R possible for oil mill» 'o I .mill«- live directing head; that the former season.
The event was a birthday
'
San Francisco, June 4.—A mini­
of coal that a company has Keen
seed from Infected terrltotv.
soldiers holding converted policies party and each one present was ex­ which long was famous in tact and dredging out the harbor for the pre­ mum wage of $16 per week has been
Th., decision waa the outcome of be permitted io name any beneficL pected to represent in some man­ fiction as the resort of outlaws, cat­ cious mineral that has fallen over­ established for al. women employed
■ conference here between superln- W and use their Insurance as col­ ner the month in which they were tle rustlers, horse thieves and other board during years of coaling opera­ in agricultural occupations, includ­
tendents of cotton -seed mills In lateral; that policies be Issued born. A prize was given to the bad men of the west that once was.
tions in Genoa harbor. This reclaim­ ing picking fruit, vagetables and ber­
lx>ulslana ami other places where promptly »nd branch offices estab­ group beet representing the month, For what is said to be the first time
ed coal is selling for the equivalent ries the state industrial welfare com­
seed has t»een purchased from areas lished to collect premiums through after a* revue of all present by the in history, there is not a man in the
mission announce! today.
of $120 a ton.
known to be Infected with the worm. local poetoffices.
•
Judges. Baby pictures of members city hall of an American municipal­
were later shown on the screen and ity; for a city administration com­
a prize given to Mrs. Sidler, who posed entirely of women has been
best retained her youthful features. sworn into office as a result of the
Other interesting contests were held election in May. There is not a man
The closing feature was held in the in Jackson's city hall,
banquet, room where nearly 80 sat
Jackson is a diminutive city—■
down to one huge table where be­ with a population of not quite 300.
fore each plate an Individual birth­ Perhaps no other section of the
day cake each with a tiny burning | United States is so far isolated front
Mexico City. June 4.—The revolu- change, which has been the bugbear
New York, June 4. Forty years laws protecting women and children. candle was placed. A streamer of the railroads and from all-year traf-
pink
extended
from
each
plate
to
an
tio^
which overthrew President Car­ of everybody since silver began ita
tie. The nearest railway station is
ago Miss Helen Varlck Boswell, law­ She has been a member of tho state
yer and one of the pioneer women Industrial commission of California Inverted parasol suspended from the 75 mllos away, and from November ranza and culminated in his death sensational rise months ago, sold at
republicans of the country, attended and was the first, chairman of the celling in which were presents fori until May the highway to that station was attended by many interesting or a 15 per cent premium.
tho republican national convention republican womens state committee each of the guests. Dain«./ hand­ is virtually Impassable. Surrounded exciting episodes which could not be
The Indians who sell produce in
with a chaperone On Juno 8, Miss In California after women were en­ made place cards, no two alike were by the high mountains in the range reported to the outside while the
the
markets demanded metal cur­
also
at
each
plate.
In
the
center
of
south of Yellowstone National park,
lloswell, who Is vice chairman of the franchised. ,
the tabjc was a mammoth birthday the residents of Jackson make little coup was In progress. Some of the rency and got it. Many foreigners,
New York county republican organ­
Mrs. John Glover South? delegate- I
discoveries which have followed
ization and well-known as a humor­ at-large from Kentucky, Is chairman cake bearing on Ita frosted top the or no attempt to travel during the the installation of new authority in fearing a protracted struggle and a
ous speaker, Mrs. Florence K. H. of the woman's division of the repub­ star emblem of the order In colors;' winter months.
the capital city, too, have been en- food shortage, laid in ample sup­
Knapp, of Syracuse, N. Y., and 20 al­ lican national committee. She Is a other smaller tables wore also deco­
It was in Jackson's Hole that the tertainlng.
plies.
One American housewife
rated
in
like
manner.
During
the
ternates none of whom will have cousin of Governor Morrow of Ken­
bad men made their last stand
bought 30 chickens which she put
Notable
was
that
revealed
by
ad
chaperones, will attend tho republi­ tucky and a daughter of th? Inte serving of ice cream, cake and coffee against the advancing wave of civi­ Interim officials of the treasury de- to roost in the bathroom of her
can national gathering In Chicago as Frank O. Bradley, the first republi­ the guests opened tho daintily wrap­ lization 5$0 or IB years ago. There partment who announced they had apartment. She was too excited to
the representatives of the women re­ can governor Kentucky ever had. ped gift packages and the appropri­ they flocked after stealing cattle or found evidence of a fraud which had heed the advice of the Indian worn-
publicans of New York state. They Kentucky In selecting Mrs. South ns ateness of many of them made much horses or other robberies or hold­ netted somebody an amount estimat­ an who sold the fowls that she
will go, they say, to participate In a delegate to tho convention set the merriment. Mrs. Frank Notnbalals, ups and banded themselves together ed at about 1,000,000 pesos.
The , should buy ducks.
the proceedings "In the Independent pace Mr other southern states to fol­ the chairman of the committee, was for mutual protection.
The spectacle of a city ot 1,000,-
papers heqp say that, when the in-
highly
complimented
for
the
novel
spirit which should characterize low. Tennessee Immediately elected
000 inhabitants absolutely cut oft
falciflcables
(paper
money
with'
entertainment and beautiful decora­
every voter.”
a delegate-at-large and two women as tions, the work of heraolf and her
which the country was flooded dur­ from communication with the world
"This Is tho »«nth national repub­ nlterpates-at-large.
MURRAY ELUTED OFFICER
ing
the last previous revolution) for almost nine days was not the
lican convention I have attended," , Mrs. 'Manley Fosseen. of Mlnne-I coin mittee
IV HORTICl LTl HAL SOCIETY were burned, about one-quarter of least Interesting phase of the evacu-
declared Miss Boswell, "but it will spoils, has tho honor of having been
the amount officially reported to ation by Carranza. Both cable and
Vienna, June 4.—'Recruiting f •’
be tho first time I have ever occu­ unanimously elected a delegatc-at- the now army fhRt Is to replace t'l ’
have been destroyed had been pre­ telegraphic communication ceased
pied a place among the 'bo-a' on the large from Mlnesotn by the republi­ Volkswehr under the terms of tic
Oregon Agricultural College. June viously extracted and sold at the cur­ about 9 p. m. on May 6. Until May
convention floor. Women-from ull cans of that state. She is head of treaty of St. Germain has cessed, I AVIllette B.' Murray, a student rent rate of 10 centavos on the peso. 15 the cable lines were useless An
over the United Stilles this time lire the women's republlcHn organization the allowed 80,000 men having been here from Grants Pass was elcted The Carranza government had been ! unreliable line was set up by the
going to be ‘In’ and not merely ut' of Minnesota and has been actively enlisted. It Is said that 70 per cent treasurer of the Hort club tor the taking the old paper money In as a I government to the American border
tho convention. .More than 36 of engaged In combatting tho non-par­ of tho, force are social democrats In coming year, at the club meeting last sort of supertax on imported duties [ in the afternoon of May 8, but it was
us are delegates and fully 7’ •ire tisan league.
spite of the attempt made by tho or- Wednesday night. ¡Mr. Murry Is a and other taxes Later It was sup­ i devoted exclusively to military and
alternates.”
I outgoing business. Nothing was re-
j Mrs. Arthur fl,. Livermore, chair-
chair-1 , position to prevent it. '1 his Is due Junior registered In the school of ag­ nosed to bo burned.
Among the more ifhomlncnt-worn Plan of the republican women's exe-|to the failure of the peasants to on- riculture with horticulture as the
While no disorders occurred in 1 ceived from the outside world until
vn delegates from other parts of thejcullve committee of New York, Is an ter
‘
‘ provinces, whore major study.
the capital during the evacuation by the cable lines were restored.
service In the
Because of nnmerous relays and
country .will be Hr. Helen A. Pea- yIternate-iit.-lnrire from tlint stete ■ the conservatives looked for heavy
Tho ni'îTnbers of thl( **hib nro com- the Cnrranm irovernment and the
body, of ■Sioux Falls, iS. D„ n dele, She la the foundej of the women's enftillment to offset tho Industrial posed of students specializing in hor­ occupation by the liberal revolution­ other,wire troubles, those sending
gate-at-lnrge well-knowfi • « an ''I '-j I'nlvcrnlty Ylub of New York and Isi centers. Many of the provinces full­ ticulture. 'll» futHlion is io acquaint ary forces, nor did public cervices messages from the capital could not
cator and lawyer. Another delegate the daughter of Senator Henry Well , ing to raise their quota, na'lvos of students of the various classes and cease functioning for an Instant, the learn If their«messages reached their
»Is Mrs. Katherine P. Kdion, of Loi; who was the treasurer ot the .Ma<<v- the defaulting provinces resitlint
to promote interest and good fellow­ 'nhabltants of the capital were vie- destination. The same conditions
Angeles, who was Instruni?:’'»' ! chnsetts republican committee for a i the cities were enlisted and sent
ship among thoseNnten ting to follow tints both of inconveniences and pro- obtained more or less throughout
having passed the California weltnreq mr er of a century.
(Coatta ned on Page 2)
| their home states.
f "leers. Food prices Injrexsed nn
this work.
EASTERN SFAR BIRTHDAY