■1 II GRANTH PAHH, JOHKI’HINE (XH N TY, OREGON Tilt RcDAY, Il NE 17, 1020 « IIOLI-: M MIIEIl »MM». CT— * Wounded Were Cared for and Auto­ mobile» Were Turned Over to the Polish General Staff Yliicrkmi Party and P«»»|»lr« Part) Hiimgretrel—M<*et» July I to t 'h»r Candidate Warsaw, June 17.—Americans SOFT GOAL PROFITEERS TO BE Chicago, June 17.—The commit- KEIIIEM OF INFORMAL MEETINGS ^IERRAN FEDERATION OF LA­ trxik a prominent part in the recent tee of Forty-eight. It was announced OBJECT OF DRIVE BY THE WITH PARTY' LEADERS TO HOR VOTE» IN FAVOR OF evacuation of Kiev, turning their au- today, will prnsunt two names from ATTORNEY' GENERAL BEGIN IN NEAR Fl Tl HE DEMO« It VH«’ OPER ATION ! tomobiles over to the Polish staff, which to select a name for the pro- aided In the feeding of refugees, posed third party when It meets attending the wounded and burying her« July iOth to nominate their the dead where there had been fights presidential candidate. The names with the bolshevik raiding parties. are the Peoples party and th« Ameri­ ca» party. • ________ Hanker» Axkrel U> IH»|>U««* Boston Bank» in Financing Ihr Annual Wool 11I|> Ik-IHiltlk an Nominee to Regard I x - im I- Delegation» of Various Craft» Are era’ Opinione in I’repuriiig III» i Dividisi In Opinion—Gomiterà Speech of Acceptance Given Warning to Convention Chicago. June 17 Establishment of a fund of $100.000,000 to extend financial aid to western wool grow­ ers. awaiting reestablishment of the wool market, waa considered at a conference here today, of western bankers and sheep rancher» Chi­ cago banker« were a»k«d to displace Boston banks In financing the an­ nual wool clip of the country, which plnn. If successful, would mnk« Chi­ cago the nation's wool center. Washington, Juno 17.— -Senator Harding formally announced that his campaign as a republican presiden­ tial candidate would not be a one- man affair: that the aid and advice of every republican leader will be sought He declared this would be his policy, not only during his «am- l>algn but later, should he be elected as president. Senator Harding, republican pres­ idential candidate will soon inaugu­ rate a series of Informal conferences with leaders of various party groups. Thia decision It is understood was reached yesterday, Friends of the senator said It was the plan of Hie nominee to keep In mind the views of the party leaders when he prepaf- ed his speech formally accepting the nomination. I I All Federal District Attorneys .Ire Ordered to Give Special Atten­ tion to charge» Montreal, June 17,.—Government Washington. June 17.—The drive ownership with democratic operation on profiteers of bituminous coal was The Hague, June 17. — The horses, of American railroads was Indorsed President Bramwell of the Cham- here today by the American Federa­ arriages and other belongings of ordered today by Attorney General her of Commerce has reclved word tion of Tatbor convention after a bit­ the former German Emperor Wil­ Palmer. All federal district attor­ to his request from Salem In answer liam which were recently offered for neys are ordered give special at tea­ ter fight. for official representation at the Disorder interrupted the roll call sale by advertisement in the Han- tion to charges on such profiteering Crescent City highway meeting to several times when delegations of delsblad are still at Berlin, but the and to seek an indictment where the the effect that the highway commis­ various crafts were divided on seller, who will probably be Wll- investigation warranted. sion. th« state forester and the gov­ himself. guarantees their votes. The rail workers were sup­ liam The’ ernor will all be present. ported by a great voting power such prompt delivery in Holland, In addition to the official delega­ as the United Mine Workers, machin­ prices quoted is free on rail and tion from Salem. It is expected that ist unions, textile workers, garment boat from Berlin. a delegation of 20 or 30 will go to Two court carriages are offered at | workers and metal trades crafts Crescent City from tyrants Paes as President Gompers warned the 96,000 marks and 65,000 marks, fhe ; escort and Interested parties This convention of the activities of the hunting wagon at 50,000 marks, two , will make an Oregon delegation government in the past In prevent­ sets of silver plated harness a» 30,-j which will match the California rep­ ing federal employes from exercis­ 000 marks each, the Pope’s present [ Ex-service men resentatives to consider the same ing their rights and participating in of plated gold harness at 60,000 j I in Grants Pass and highway, as Governor Stephens of marks and two saddles together at vicinity who are intersted in rein­ political activities. California, their district forester and The American Federation of La-' 25.000 marks. stating their war risk insurance be­ The horse named Wallach, which I fore the final date of July 1st. are bor. In convention here, today called Sydney. Australia. June 17. The others of the forestry department for a congressional investigation In­ was foaled in 1912 and is offspring' labor party having lately come Into and members of the highway com­ FRENCH LOSS AMOUNTS mission and highway engineers will TO MILLION IND THIRD to the "tyrannical, brutal and un- from Ramsess and Vizlkoenigin. is ■ requested to look up the tile and pro- power In New sfouth Wales. It is serial numbers on their policies, attend* from Sacramento. The meet­ American suppresson of free speech" offered at 97.000 marks. posed by the government to appoint ing Is now planned for the early part Paris, June 17 Final official sta­ In Pennsylvania'. which have lapsed, and bring the last a commission to Inquire further’ Into of July, having been <>ut off on ur­ tistics of the ministry of war fixes It also extended to President Wil­ notice received by them to the next the case of th« Industrial Workers count of the Shrine convention iti the total number of French soldiers son an Invitation to address the, Sslnum Fishing Not — . a meeting of the American I^egion. At of the World who are In the peni­ Portland killed during the great war at 1,362,- meeting at Duquesne. Pennsylvania, Commercial fishing on Rogue riv­ this meeting it has been arranged to tentiary for arson and attempted 972. Of this number, details of the on the subject of free speech and er is receiving a set-back Just at arson committed here iqvrril y«ars 'i fate of 361.000 are unknown, accord­ free assembly, under federation ans- present through the presence of an have an expert insurance man of the •go. An Inquiry of the kind held Interesting !«•«■»ure— ing to. the Paris Matin pices. unusually large amount of “moss" city present the government’s propo­ not long after the men had begun Rev. Joseph Knotts gave an inter­ or some aigae fungus growth in the sition, and take up any difficulties serving sentences which aggregate esting lerture Wednesday evening at water, which interferes seriously any of the men may have encounter­ many years resulted adversely to the M E. church on Ute and cus­ with the net. Old timers say this ed. The offer of the government in them toms In Peru, where he spent several happened once before, about 25 The prlxoners number 12. their [ years teaching In the government years ago. The Umpqua is said to connection with this life insurance is considered by the commercial com­ names being Donald McPherson. Wil- , and mission schools. Mr. Knotts was be in the same condition. llam Beatty. Thomas Moore, Benja­ so closely associated with the public panie» as par excellence, and far too good for the men entitled to it to min King. Peter latrkln. William life that he wax well informed and I Teen, John Hamilton.' Bernard B. he gave hlx audience an Insight Into lose. To this end, they are encour- Baber Horse Killed in Runaway— Grart, Charlo« llesant, Donald Grar'., t'i- life In the South American coutftry. Washington, June 17.-*—To The Chamber of Commerce Is giv­ . One of the Baber Tire».«, truck aging the retention of the govern- Reeve. Morris J Fagin and Thomas meinorato the services of the men ing a smoker tomorrow night to be horses, a well-built animal of about meat insurance. 1200 pounds weight, ah? valued at The date of this meeting has not Glynn who Initiated aerial warfare and held at the club rooms during which $200 to $250, was killed ’oduy as yet been set. as a couple of boxing lairkln has some connection with practically revolutionized it. an or­ special features will be introduced in the result of a runaway from Baber’s bouts are being arranged, and the the Imlust rial workers' organization ganization has been formed In Eng- the way of musical numbers, woodyard. The team was in double local favorite. “Red" Campbell, is States prior to coming In the United harness, and became frightened unable to be in the city for a few Washlngton. June 17. Japan’s land under the presidency of the speeches and free eat». to Australia and King is a Canadian the wagon. days. In addition to this, a commit­ by Mrth. When the war »as at It's balance of trade for the first 10 days prjnce of Wales, to raise a fund of The smoker is held to devise ways while being hitched to Taking a course toward Sixth street tee is at work writing up a ritual to height the men sot fire to four big of June wax “very unfavorable" and about 400,000 pounds, and means of increasing the club’s they came to a sudden stop when be used in the initiation of the new «■stabllxhmenta In Sydney, causing the general financial and Industrial There is to be erected a commem­ membership and revenues to enable they brought up against a tree on I members recently acquired, and as and losses estimated nt 31,250,000 depression showed no sign of im­ orative monujnent to the fame of the tried to set fire to other stores and provement. said a dlsjiatch today to officers and men of the Royal Naval it to enlarge Its scope of activities street, one striking its head so for­ this committee is an exceptionally factories. They were convicted of , the department of commerce from I air service, the Royal Flying corps: and any other business that may cibly on the body of the tree that fertile-minded aggregation, it will be ' death resulted, the other tearing worth while to join just to get in on Its representative in Toklo. treason. the Australian Flying corps and the come before the meeting, This Is a | loose unhurt. this ritual. Royal Air force. Including the offi- very Important meeting and every 1 cers and men who joined the force man Interested in the development . from the overseas dominions. In this of Josephine county and Grants Pass j last class are many Americans, who should make It his duty to be there [enlisted In the Canadian armies be- whether a member or not. Non­ | fore America got Into the war. members are cordially Invited to at­ It also la proposed to entabllsh tend. places of residential education for At this smoker a program of work the children of airmen and to make, will be outlined for the balance of and partlcu- Manchester. Eng., June 17. Pro­ the rest of the world allowances for the children of offi­ 19 20, and followed up In detail later Constantinople. June 17—Turkish down the barrier between Turkish fessor J A. Toffd. secretary of the larly the continental countrles- cers and airmen and their depend­ at the weekly luncheons which will women are no longer the shy veiled I men and women. The women were Empire Cotton Growing committee woke up and began to demand more ents. be re-lnaugurated at an early date. I creatures who passed their time in needed so badly as nurses and relief of the board of trade, has Just de­ Believing that many Amerf ans '■ cotton? I the seclusion of the harem and were workers that the government had to livered to the Textile Institution n will be interested in the memorial. , By next year, he said, the conti­ They ' avail Itself of their services. And never seen by foreign men. warning of the prospective world the air attache of the British em-' I still cling to the veil. >But the streets : now It is regarded as quite proper •carcity of cotton In the near future nental mills probably would be more Ixassy In Washington. Commodore L.' in Constantinople and other larger ! for men and women to be associated and emphasized the need for devel­ active than now and the demand in­ Charlton, will furnish them any de­ Turkish cities are filled with women in all sorts of charitable and educa­ oping new sources of supply as well creased and the Oriental demand sired Information. who have their veils thrown back tional works. Consequently many as experimenting with cotton sub­ would also be much higher. So long from their faces. They are highly women who were formerly forced to as the workers and producer» of the stitutes. ornamental and becoming. Most content themselves with seclusion in .After dealing exhaustively with world were making so much more SENATOR ASHVRST WILL Ttyklsh women don't want to aban­ a home where fancy worlf and the labor position in the United money than they ever did before, lie BE RFXVVERED IN WEEK Hilo. Island of Hawaii. June 17.— don them» in favor of hats. But French novels were the only diver­ 'States cotton growing areas, bad did not see how the demand for cot­ Strapped together as they leaped into there are many sorts of veils and the sions are devoting their time to hos­ weather and ravages bv iboll-weevll ton goods was oven going to be sub­ the sea to fulfill a .double suicide smart, black silk veils which some pitals. orphanages and other philan­ as well as the acreage position,' the stantially reduced. The world was pact. Vye Tafaburo, a Japanese of 17. — -rRenatot Washington, June ,f the v.-i.men wear are ver’ fetching thropic institutions. professor said, “It 1« obvious that not producing sufficient cotton tn North Kohala and Makino Kuku- whon :1 rapt ci artistically our their Women who have been educated we were not going to get 1’>,000,000 meet this demand and was not likely Ashurst, of (Arizona, who was o per­ wee k ; ama, wife of another Japanese, hair. abroad or in the foreign schools in bales of cotton this year.’’ At homo Io do so unless some way was devis­ ated on at a' local hospital last partly failed In their endeavor. Taf­ In the r.-' way and strcot cars Turkey aTe the leaders in this move­ It seemed to him the consumers had ed of mnklng use of even the lowest for a minor ailment, returned home aburo was drowned but the woman today, Physicians said he will bp there are special seats for women ment for greater freedom for their not ye» felt the full weight of the grades. was pulled from the surf by W. but 1« I may curtains which are sex. Thefr broad experience In war It was only n question of time, he folly recovered In nnother week. high coat of the raw material. Even Pinehaka. Jailer of North Kohala. supposed t screen t le.n f. Jin the work has Interested many women In In America he did not see much sign asserted, when the world would face Plnehnka saw the pair with ankles •a <> if *:icn are usually .tra > n back politics and they have openly played a scarcity of cotton and It was high of the consumer's Intention of dotnc and bodies strapped together leap m:i 'lily very old men. hiwever. can Woman's college the Turkish niestlc consumption ’for the first ply. for oven when they ■ver« found coast. He scrambled down to the •s.i «gh to sit 1 vti iu Hu girls take great interest In basket­ they would not bo stile to afford sub ­ three months nt thia year were on a I Chieago. .Inne 17. Babe Ruth, of water's edge Just as the tide washed same seat with a Turkish woman. ball and other athletic games and the basis uncomfortably near to 7,000,- stantial relief for five or ton years the woman back to shore, the bonds Turkish women seldom go to a thea­ effect upon women who have come 000 bales n year. British consump­ He was not sure that the time hid the New York Yankee;, scored hl tion before the war was nearly not come for them to look »round 19th home run of the season today in that tied her to her companion hav­ ter where there are men. Special under foreign Influence is making matinees and evening performances the old life of seclusion and Inactiv­ 4,000.000 bales abd the total Amer­ for nn efficient, cotton substitute, for the White Sox park, sending the ball ing broken. Ixiter Tafaburo’« body was recov- I are arranged for women only. ity unattractive to younger Turkish ican crop last year wax only 11.000,- the world wns full of textile fibres over'the right field bleachers, scor­ The war has done much to break women. ered by Hawaiian divers. ing two men ahead of him. 4)00. What was going to happen when which had never been exploited. t EX-SERVICE MEN ARE ASKED TO REINSTATE