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VOL. X., No. IKil
GRANTS PAHS, JOSEPHINE OOV.NT1, OREGON,
10 RETREAT IN
Govmtir < < h >II<I u <* A I no on Job Fol-
lowing Nominntlon by the
•
Republicans
J
Washington. Juno 14.- Senator
Warren G. Harding, the republican
presidential candidate Is back In his
office boro today. He was accom­
panied by .Mrs. Harding, his secre­
tary and a small group of senators.
They arrived shortly after midnight
and went directly home.
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WHOLE M MBER 2997.
OEMPSEY TRIED
HOLOS OFFICER
Naval Lieutenant Saya That Cham-
|>ion Made Attempt to Enlist in
tiie Sea Forces
San Francisco, June 14.—Jack UNITED STATES SCORIA» BY LA­
HOIAllEVIRI SEND IN LARGEST
Dempsey, the world’s heavyweight
NUMBER OF DIVISIONS YET
BOR LEADER FOR I.'/T AC­
champion "did not feel right” when
ENCOl INTERE!»
CEPTING THE COZENANI
boxing as a civilian at the Great
I-akes naval training station and
made strenuous efforts to enlist 1n
the sea forces, according to testi­
mony offered by Lieutenant John F.
Kennedy of the United States navy,
in Dempsey’s trial here today on
WlM'onsin Senator Too III to Mak*1 ItuMians Meet Difficulties in Getting draft evasion charge«.
American Federation of Labor De­
Over River—Are Entering From
Statement Concerning Rumor» of
clare« Against Aid to I nauthor- *
the South
< nn<li<Uu y
iuxl Strike
I
Boston. June 14 —-Governor Cool­
Qunlity lllgh<r Than a* .4» > Tim«1 idge returned to his desk at the
In the History of the Nation
state house today to "finish his job."
I» Ani«'uu<*rt»i*nf
This word came In reply to the ques­
tion whether he would resign In or­
der to devote himself entirely to the
Washington, June 14 — The nn- campaign in the Interests of the can-
Warsaw, June 14.—The bolshe-
Chicago, June 14.—The declara­
Montreal, June 14.—It is "piti­
dual Inspection ot leudlng colleges ¡dldacy of himself and Senator Hard­ tion by Amrs Plnd>ot, a memb-r of vlkl which are pouring into the Kiev
able” that the United States has not
and schools in the country which ing.
the committee of is.that there pa J- region are backed by the greatest
ratified the league of nations,
conduct reserve officers training
tlvely would e a new party presi­ numbers of divisions the Poles have
Samuel Gompers, president of th*
units, show the grad« of ni'lltary in-1 Moro Autos So|<1—
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ever faced, according to reports re­
dential candidate in the field, rum»
American Federation of Labor de­
atructlon to be "decidedly more' 0. A. Lindt. Dodge dealer, dur- that I-a Fo’Mle wo 'd heal the ‘■elved last night. The Poles are
Loy Angeles, Cal. Tun 14.—A. 1 dared here today in an addraaa
thorough and of higher quality than Ing the past week sold Dodge cars ticket, and the anno aicemcnt that withdrawing their main forces, The plan to enlist 12,000 American Le- fore the federation's convention. If
•ver before In the history of our to W D. Harding, F. F. Schellen- the campaign in behalf of Senator bolshevikl are entering the Kiev dis­
, the league covenant were submitted
country,'* says an announcement to­ berg, Mabel Brown. M. C. Hatton Harding would be stirte.1 pv.uoft, trict from the * south territory first gion members in I-os ?ngeles In a to the American oaople "without any
campaign
to
reduce
the
high
cost
of
and Archie Anderson I Tie also sold were the oiti'lhd i< developments over-run by the cavalry of General
day from the war department.
other entangling questions” it would
Twenty cHle/ea listed ,n he dis­ Buicks to F. L. Johnson and W. C. here following the republican nation­ Budenni. Opposite Kiev the bolshe­ living, under the direction of the be overwhelmingly accepted, he said.
I
tinguished class "for general excel­ Whitsett
vik! have encountered difficulties in city markets bureau was recently
al convention.
The central labor oodleo * which
•
lence” of military Instruction Include
crossing the Dniper river.
aided the unauthorized strike of the
P.
announced
by
Mayor
Meredith
l imiting Boyhood Erlend—
Rochester, Minn.. June 14.—Phy­
the Oregon Agricultural college
unions during 'ba recent railroad
Philip Ijiwrence, of Pomona, Cal , sicians today refused to allow Sen-» EMBARGO ON SEGAR TO
Snyder.
walkout in tho ’Jnltei States were
Is spending a few days with his boy­ ator Robert I-aFollette to make a RELIEVE NATIONAL SHORTAGE
The mayor said he proposed to
condemned in a resolution pr< i.ented
hood friend. James Holman
They statement regarding rumors that he
Washington. June 14.—An embar­ ¡close the city’s chain of markets to at the annual convention of the Am-
Many Itl.-Mil t 'rremoniid—
wore together In school and later will head the ticket as the presiden­ go on the export of sugar is includ­
the sale of produce which has gone erican Federation of Labor here ro-
The D. O. K. K. ceremonial at wore together In South Dakota. Mr tial candidate of a new party which
ed in plans of the department of through the hands of middlemen. day.
Yreka was a big attraction to the Tjiwronce was assistant secretary of was announced by Amos Plnchot. a justice for relieving the national
members of the K. I*, lodges of the state for South Dakota for a number member of the committee of 48. Sen­ sugar shortage. A. W. Wiley, special Farmers In surrounding territory.
valley. A large ntDnbor of 'the of years and was also department ator ijiFollette was operated on a assistant attorney general, announc­ under the proposed system, would be
DAVIS APPOINTED BY WILSON
%
commander of the G. A. R.
week ago.
ed today.
invited to send their produce direct
members made the trip Saturday In
TO SUCCEED FRANK L. POLK
automobiles arriving in Yreka at To He It Crescent City—
to the markets and aid furnished
•bout noon
The ceremonial took
Plans are being made to send a
them to do so by the «fty If neces­
Washington. June 14.—Norman H
all afternoon and far Into the night delegation of business men from th!»
sary.
Davis of Tennessee, was today ap­
Forty-«lx candidates were presented city to Crescent City to be there up-
"The success of this plan would pointed under secretary of state. He
before the ’■oyal vizor who was pres­ on the arrival of Governor Stephenn
depend
upon there being an immedi­ will assume his duties tomorrow,
ent from Portland, being head of Ab and his party on June 27. President
ate sale of the products.” the mayor succeeding Frank L. Polk, who re­
Dul Adlf. .About 250 members of Bramwell, of the Ic-al Chamber of
continued. "To that end we intend signed because of 11! health.
Fuhat Burkau, of Medford, were Commerce, has wrlMi t. to Governor
to lay our plans before the two local
present. The work put on by the Olcott and the styfe highway com­
Chicago, *June 14.—There is a posts of the Legion and ask the
The Klamath Falls baseball team
Medford team was declared to be the mission inviting them to attend the
equal of, or oven better, than that meeting. The meeting will be held went back to their home town last graveyard of famous fighting ships members to help secure customers. MAN KILLED AS SPECIAL
( RASHES INTO FREIGHT
done by the Portland initiation team. in the interest of the Crescent City- night with another defeat tacked on in the heart of Chicago’s manufac­ The membership of the posts prob­
The members attending from hero Grants Pass highway. Several high­ them by the locpl club. Aa In the turing district. In the Chicago river ably represents families totalling
the strangest 60,000 Individuals, and if these pa­
were C. 1!. Ernst, John Hummoll. I-. way engineers, two members of the game of last Sunday the scores were. I is assembled one of
on the Great tronize the markets under the new
fleets
ever
assembled
Chicago, June 14.—One man was
highway
commission, separated by only one point, the fin­
W. Carson and E. H. Hannum. They California
system it will be more than sufficient killed, and a score injured today
had Hen J. M. Collins and Dewey Dun­ members of the forestry department al score yesterday being 6-5. Both l^akes.
The submarine, once the U-97 and to start things oft. The result, I am when the Pere Marquette special
can hogtlcd all the way for fear and prominent bankers of San Fran­ teams played good ball, both bat­
that they might back out at the last cisco will also bo present. It Is teries showing up especially well. one of the prides of Admiral von Tir- confident, will be that the farmers bringing week end parties from
cashed
minute. They are now full-fledged hoped that a large delegation will The Klamath pitcher. Hilton, had pitz, has little in Its appearance to will get much better prices and the Michigan summer resorts,
all kinds of siieed, but the local indicate Its war record of seven allied consumers will get better food at into an eastbound freight in the
go from here.
"Dokkles."
,
sluggers managed to find him when ships sunk by torpedo and gunfire less cost than they do now.”
South Chicago yards.
the hits were needed the worst. Per­ and no one knows how many des­
noil kept the visitors guessing with troyed by mines, for the U-97 was a
mine layer. On deck she still boasts
his slow balls and curves.
The Klamath team got a good a long range naval rifle, but below is
only a shell. Her main engines Aid
start In the first when they brought
all
her principal working parts have
in two runs, the first few batters
up finding the ball in regular order been stripped out and shipped to
After that they were unable to con­ Annapolis, where future officers of
nect except in the sixth when Per- the navy will receive their education
New York, June 12.—Th« first definite program for the restoration noll slacked up and the visiting team oh machinery donated by the late
Sofia, Bulgaria. June 14.—'Bul­ “the allies’ flagrant betrayal ot the
group of American delegates to the of the Jewish Homeland in Palestine pulled In three runners, with the aid imperial German government. The
International
Zionist
conference which it will place before the confer- of a number of costly errors. The U-97 was surrendered at Sea pa Flow garia must have a territorial outlet principle of nationality.” “We were
after the armistice and was one of on the Aegean sea. Ivan E. Gueshoff.
which convenes in lxindon July 4
ence. lt Is pledged to free Immigra- locals started the fireworks In the five U-boats alloted to. the United one of Bulgaria's most brilliant stunned,” said M. Gueshoff, “when
leaves here today for England on the
fifth
when
Tlnglef
got
on
first
and
we heard that Bulgaria was condem­
ateamer Lapland. Iln all there will tion for Palestine, but recognizes Hanson got him to second, making States. She toured the Great Irakés statesmen and formerly prime min­
be 39 American delegates to this con­ that it will lie necessary to regulate first himself. Riggs came to bat and during the Victory loan drive before ister, now a deputy of parliament, ned to lose districts the Bulgarian
has told the Associated Press corre­ character of which was never con­
ference, considered by American the immigration at first In order to Roakert it ,for two bases, bringing in coming to her last rest here.
In this strangely assorted fleet is spondent. ‘1A mere economic outlet tested and that whllrf for certain dis­
Zionists a’ most momentous gather­ bring Into Palestine a large lalwir two runt: That ended the scoring
ing. The other» will leave for Eng­ army, to begin the immediate con-j for the fifth. 1_
In The
’sirth
the EaB«x- whose anc,ent wood®n will be of no use to her and she has puted German regions the plebiscite
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.
jn i hull was designed to break up the categorically refused and rill re-
land next Saturday.
"»ruction and engineering projects
‘XS’1^« 7r^PP’ll, X? Per l a * '»v* ,rafflc
Afr,ran
— on the
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- t coast. fuse, to accept it,” he went on. "A was permitted, the principle of self-
In the party going today are Jus­ necessary to prepaTe tihe country for ,b® pfKa,b the score was tied. Per 1 —
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The Yantic was built as a ... yacht for glance at the map of the Balkan determination was refused the Bul-
tice I xju I h D. Brandei», of the United the 1.000,090 Jews, who 1t Is ex-
put ,he ba’,pra 0,11 ,n r<"n,lar I President Lincoln, then remodeled Peninsula wrlll prove that a port on garian populations which
wero
States aupreme court, honorary pres­ peeled will ultimately make their j nr*’pr 1n ,hp n,nth Bn'1 w,,h rnnnpra |
I as a naval corvette. Her most fa- the Aegean Is a matter of far more awarded to Serbia and Greece.
ident of the Zionist organiation of home there
[on baM> a b,t by Smith brought in [
"In order to explain this flagrant
|7he winning run^ In the last of'the
explolt
the
at‘<’n,pt *• ’ vita! importance to Bulgaria than
America; Judge Julian W. Mack of
’’The American Zionists hope also ■
in company of the Proteus, to "rescue Flume is to Jugo-Slavia.
betrayal of the principle of national­
the United States district court, pres­ that the development of Palestine ninth.
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"We know,” continued M. Gues- ity,” M. Gueshoff continued, "it was
The local boys showed good #ork, Lieutenant Greely’s Artic exploration
ident of the organizatlon ; Nathan will be carried on. under the prin-
hoff. "that on the question of ethnlc
<
alleged that the Bulgarians deserved
Strauss, Mrs. (Mary Fols, Jacob de ciples of democracy and equallty Roars» on first and Smith on third, party at Discovery Harbor in 1883.
The
Hawk,
formerly
a
yacht,
was
and
territorial
claims
of
Bulgaria,
to be punished, first/ because they
executive
secretary;
Haas, Zionist
enunciated In the famous Pittsburg showing up especially good. Rlev-
Louis Lipsky, organization secretary; program, adopted by the 1918 Zion­ Ins connected consistently with the sold by the Mark Hanna, of Ohio, to the United States was overruled at had fought againset the entente and
Professor Felix Frankfurjer, of Har­ ist convention nnd ratified again at ball and pulled down some good the government at the outbreak of the peace conference. We are never- then because they had committed
She;theless genuinely grateful to all atrocities. The Bulgarian people
vard; Captain Abraham Tulin and this year’s extraordinary convention. ones In the field. iRfggs also man­ the Spanish-American war.
captured the Spanish liner Alfonso those Americans who, In the com- were against the war. A faithless
David Rosenbloom.
aged
to
hit
when
it
did
the
most
This program provides for absolute I
XITT off Havana nnd brought her missions appointed to study the king had betrayed them Into it.
• The firat world Zionist conference political »quality as regards race, sex irood- The lineup was as follows: prize into port.
: questions, of Thrace and the north-
"Had the entente landed troops at
Hanson,
c.;
Rears»,
1b.;
held la six years, since the outbreak and religion: establishment 'of the T'Prno'h P-t
The
gunboat
Wilmette,
still
tn
her
ern
and
western
frontiers
of
Bul-
Saloniki
before the Bulgarian mobi­
of Mm war, the forthcoming conven­ ownership nnd control of the land,' T*ni;'P5r' _b' ; Smith, 3b.: Carter, s»: gray war paint, bears little resemb-1 garia, gave conclusions in our favor,
lization of 1915, as I then insisted,
Rlevlns and Txin IWr, field.
tion is considered of importance be­ nil nntnrnl resources nnd public uttl- Rigg», -------
lance to her former self when she 1 We now Implore the generous help of had Bulgaria the georgraphical sit­
I
cause it will deal with the practical I files In the people with due regard
was the passenger liner East land, the great American people In the so- uation of Greece, the Bulgarians
problem of the establishment of the
pxlRtinjf right; use of the cooper- IIUGIHX GIVES GRADUATION
whlch turned over at Its dock in | lution of a question fraught with would have done what the Greeks did
Jewish National Homeland. Dole- ntive principle;
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and prevention of
ADDRESS AT WELLESLEY 1915, drowning 812 excursionists.' momentous consequences«to Bulgaria in 1917 and Bulgaria would never
gates will attend from every country fhe evils of land speculation and
Remodeled and armed by the navy! and to the peace of the whole Ralk- have gone with the central empires.
In Europe, Palestine, (Argentine, Aus other forms of financial oppression,
department she Is now what her of- an Peninsula.”
M. Gueshoff concluded the Inter­
tralln. Canada and New Zealand.
"it will nlso work for the ostnb- ' Wellesley, Massachusetts, June 14. fleers claim is the finest gunboat in
( Bulgaria ceded western ’ Thrace view with a reference to the alleged
in announcing the meeting, the llshmnnt of a national board of
the service and is in use as a train-1 under the peace treaty and the peace Bulgarian atrocities. "As president
Zionist, organization of America says: health In Palestine, with the Amer-1 Charlo» Evans Huches, in an ad- ing ship.
conference awarded it to Greece. of the Bulgarian Red Cross society,”
'
dress
nt
the
Wellesley
college
com-
"Millions of Jews throughout tho Iran Zionist medical unit, now oper­
Half a dozen submarine chasers I This cut Rulgarla off from Its former he said, "in January, 1919, I propos­
countries of Eastern Europe, waiting ating thorn, ns its foundation, In or- mcticeme it fxtreises today, < th n- stationed here, all of which saw ser­ port of Dedeagntch, on the Aegean ed that an International commission
•for the opportunity to leave for l’al- dor tn orgnnlze upon a natfon-wjde [e<l his hearers that In an apprecln- vice ovecseas during the war< are to sen: hut the nlllos promised her the should inquire Into these so-called
oatlne, will watch tho pro eedings of scalo the fight against disease, The tion of the difficulties after the war be sold. If the government can find longue of nntlons would give her an atrocities and those committed by
the conference with Intense Interest, establishment of experimental s t '
the other Ralkan states. But the
‘Iwe must avoid n distorted view, and purchasers. Two have already been outlet to tiv Aegean'.
for the manner nnd time of erilgr • tions and technical laboratories for
The forme • prime minister. who conference of Paris had decided to
disposed of. one bringing $12,000
tion will ho one of the chief topics the study and development of Um must not fall to, realize that the and the other $20,000. They cost was educ-tc.i 'n England rnd who is throttle Bulgaria without giving her
country's resources will nlso he pro­ great heart of the nation has not the navy department about $90.000 i lender o' Lie itrong im'li.rilst pnr- the opportunity of defending her-
discussed at the conference.
"The American delegation has a posed by the American delegation. [Changed In a few months.
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ty, then discussed what he termed ( self.”
each.
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