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VOL. \„ No. 2:17
UIlANTH l'AHH. JOHI.I'IIINE KM’.N TY. OREGON
TI’EHDAY, .11 NE 21», UK£O
U HOLE NI MH EK .Wtp.
N. Y. DELEGATION
FIGHTS UNIT RULE
Collimili«« Adopts Molimi Rejecting
rinn Now (toen to Contention—
Many Affected
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N use Will Re 1’reeented for N’otnlna-
lion Uraptto Ills Declaration That
He Will Refuse
Gompers Presents Demands of Organized Labor: Declares
Republicans Reactionary: Bryan Omitted From
Sub-Committee: Planks Not Presented
San Francisco, Juno 29. The
Ban Francisco, June, 29.—The SENATOR ROBINSON', * PERMA­
committee on rules adopted the mo­
name of William Gibbs McAdoo will s
NENT CHAIRMAN', HITS KE­
tion rojectlng th« unit rule In states
be placed formally in nomination at I
PI BLICAN' PLATFORM
wher« there are laws requiring the
the convention “at the earliest pos- *
election of delegate« by districts.
slble opportunity" by his supporters
The effect will be to split the New
it was decided at the conference to-;
York delegation If the report I h
day. The presentation of McAdoo’s ,
Ban
Francisco,
June
29.
—
In
a
prohibition
fight
the
Bryan
dry
adopted by the convention.
name will be made by Burris A. Jen­
Th« committee on rules at the , public session of the platform com- force« were forced over their protests kins, a Kansas City minister.
democratic general convention tack­ mi t tee today, the delegation headed by a vote of 27 to 25 to present
The McAdoo people came on the \
Every Fann Family In the County led again today the knotty question
by Frank P. Walsh was granted a their case first In a committee hear­ convention floor today for the first Opposition to la-ngue of Nations and
I iW'il to Bring Dinner llaxkct
of whether th« state delegations heurlng on the Irish recognition pro­ ing.
time with a working organization,' Iau-go.Ex|M>ri<liturw» Come* I nder
to IU vet-aide Park
could be bound by the unit rule.
I »enunciation
posal and representatives of the anti­
The actual preparation of the« including a floor leader and a rep-
The New York delegation came to saloon leagues were* among those to
democratic platform, delegated last : resentative on practically every state \
th« convention with Its 90 votes appear on the prohibition
issue. night to sub-committee nine under • delegation. Their problem was to,
Surprises icaloro uwnlt th« girls bound by such a rule as was passed
Samuel dumpers wax granted a hear­ admititatratiop leadership, waited to­ find enough supporters to round-up
San Francisco, June 29.—Senator
and boys from the farms of •he at th« state convention over the pro-
ing on the requests of organized la day while the platform committee of ’ two thirds of the vote.
-Joseph
T. Robinson, of Arkansas,
county at the Farm Bureau picnic 1 text of several of its members who
bor.
Such headquarters aa McAdoo will Permanent chairman of the democra-
• 53 kept open house to hear final I
uext Saturday afternoon al Riverside arc renewing their fight here aga|pst
A commission to irtvesllgate the suggestions from many sources. lui- have at the convention were opened t*c national convention, in his speech
park. Although nothing hue been In­ the rule question
They came up oq
timated as to th« nature of these the motion to adopt the rules under Industrial disputes Is the basis of bor, liquor and the Irish question here today. They consist of three 4°day assailed the republican party
surprises, the committee In charge which th« 1912 convention was oper­ William Jennings Bryan's plapk on were up for debate at the commit­ rooms rented by personal friends and 'or *ts Chicago platform, for the dis-
A detailed tee’s public Clearings. It became ap­ are to be used solely for conferences, closures of large sums of money la
of the celebration says that they will ated, placing all the states under the I industrial relations.
the pre-convention contests, and par-
be good. The Grant« Pass Bunk, unit rille except those In which there statement of the plan was Issued to parent that the real contest over the
platform would come after-'fhe sub­
----------------------
tlcularly attacked the republican
the First National and the Josig hlng is a mandatory statute providing for day by Bryan.
ratification
Presenting the petitions of the committee report had been laid be­
County bank have backed these my»- the n«n»*natioli and election of dele­
the league
Bryan,
lerlous contests to the amount of gates In congressional districts American Federation of laibor. Rom­ fore the full committee,
omitted
by
admfnstratlon
leaders
pers
said
his
program
was
designed
*000. Th« contests and the prizes There lx such a law In New York,
he
will b* announced al the picnic din- and delegates from several districts to aid all wage earners, organized from the sub-committee,, said
num* *nr nnnnrnn "Tested 1,y «w standard
probably would not present
his
.H Nil flnr R KKrnX voters usually apply," he said, "the
ner.
itrc contending for the right to a t or unorganized. He told the com­
Ullllin nlU. llUDULHU !emOcrat1c and republican records.
The program will l>egln at
10 Independently of the delegation as a mittee thaj unless the democrats plank« on prohibition and the league
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contrasts of political policies and par­
took a progressive attitude they of nations for sub-committee con­
o'clock In the morning with a com- I body.
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ty leadership justifies the belief that
could not hope "to complete with a sideration at all.
m unity sing.
Race« of different
Chengtu, China, June 29.—Depre- the republican party will be driven
The wets appearing before the
party that has
written , reaction
kinds will ocupy all the spar« time
across Its banners." "The republi­ committee offered every known datlons of robber bands along trade from power in Both brarches of eon-
until noon, when th« picnic dinner
a routes in Szechuen province have gress and,that complete control of
will lie spread. The Farm Bureau
can* party." said Rompers, "has for­ argument, some declaring that
mulated a declaration so lacking in wet or dry plank had no right In the become so flagrant and widespread the government will be restored to
will furnish coffee and the Grants
Pass Chamber of Commerce will
principles of progress and safety i platform as it is not a political is­ that urgent appeals for the use of the democratic party in the Novem­
troops to combat the menace have ber election, because that party has
thgt there might be some avenue in : sue.
serve lemonade to the thirsty Every
been sent to the Chinese provincial earned the public confidenc%.”
intelligent
unrest
among!
which the
farmer in the county has been sent
Former Representative Theedore
our people can find Its expression A. Bell, of California, opened the authorities by foreign firms operat­
(Continued on pane 3.)
Th« mothers of yesterday are rea­ and enforcement. All ready the ene­ case for the wets and assailed Bry­ ing in Szechuen. The bands of rob­
lizing that a mother does not always mies of labor and enemies of the an’s position, reading from various bers are said to be made up to a
notice the defects oj her children. democratic party are spreading an platforms on which the Nebraskan large extent of groups of deserters
from troops that have been stationed
This was most forcibly called t<» our Insidious proi»aganda. seeming to ax- had been a candidate.
in Szechuen. The outlaws have be­
1 «Mention when so many sons fallen iume that we are coming hete to
Bryan and Bell clashed when the come so bold that mail consignments,
hold
guns
at
your
heads,
hut
we
do
to pass the physical examination for
former asked in what capacity Bell
, military duty and the examing phy­ not come In a spirit of compttfxon. appeared. Bell agswered as a repre-. hitherto immune from them, have
sicians said a large percentage of the hut as your fellow citizens, asking sentative of the grape growers of been seized.
Buchares June 29.—Despite the
One recent report that
physical defects might have been cor­ for a declaration of progressive hit-, California. Bryan replying to Bell
heavy speculation in oil land and oil
brought to Chengtu was of the
man rights."
Buffalo. June 29
I'nlcsx some rected during ihlldhood.
as tç> whom he represented, said, “I
property now going on in Rumania,
remedy la found for the acute short­
The result has been an ardent In­
On the first division in the plat­ am speaking for the women and bery of a pack train on the
age of nurxos. many hospitals of the terest on the part of mothers of to­ form committee on an angle of the children that you gould destroy." road,” which is the main highway expert oil men say that it will take
between Chungking and Chengtu. In at least five years for thos country
country will lie compelled to curtail day to discover and cprrect any phy­
this 40 bags of mail were opened and to properly develop such prospects.
their operations, asserts Mrs. Annie sical defects of their children. Grants
rifled by the outlaws and “the whole The speculators are merely selling
L. Hansen, superintendent of the Paas has taken |hls up In a commun­
1 hillside was covered with stolen prospects to each other rather than
Buffalo District Nursing association. ity way and held the first children's
I mail."
developing the property. . •
In her annual report. A recent cam­ health conference, last Saturday at
The oil production in 1919 was
paign to induce mor« young women the Methodist church. Seventy-four
In another case a caravan had
to take up the profession of nursing babies were weighed. measured and
, been held up and robbed by a band 917.999 tons which was less than 50
wax a failure, .Mrs Hansen said, and examined for physical soundness.
of bandits when a second stronger per cent of the pre-war production of
as a result one Buffalo Institution The score cards were then sent to the
band of brigands appeared and com­ the oil fields. The amount of oil
shipped out of Rumania in March,
was compelled to close one of Its de­ Oregon Congress of Mothers, Port­
San Francisco. June 29.—It was
Ixrndon. June 29.—An attempt to pelled the return of the stolen goods.
1920, for example was 5.278 tons,
land. for scoring, In some of the 1:50 o’clock when Chairman Cum-
partments.
The
leader
of
the
smaller
band
was
make Moscow look a busy an»l pros­
"Hospital (mining schools of the cases slight physical defects were m In vs called the national democra­
then shot. The chieftian who did which indicates the difficulty of get­
perous city during the visit to that
United States have reached a high noted
These defects if corrected
this declared that he had guaranteed ting the oil transported.
Vigorous city of the English labor delegates is
There is one small pipe line which
state of efficiency and new hospitals Immediately will prevent an aggra­ tic convention to order.
the safe passage of this particular
and new systems for nursing the vated condition later, which oft lines whacking of the gavel’locked the told by the Ijettish information bu­ caravan, having received a substan­ runs from the oil fields to Constanza.
There are about 2,000 tank cars
delegates to their seats and gradu­ reau, whose Press bureau at Riga tial consideration.
sick In their homes are arising prpvex serious.
which might be operated. It takes
everywhere," Mrs. Hansen said, "but
This conference was arranged for ally cleared thé aisles.
has a special correspondent attached
The activities of the bandits ai»e I two years jo drill a well, it costs ten
the necessary pupils fall to appear. by the child welfare committee of the
felt
as
much
by
the
individual
ac
by
Mr. Cummings was determined to to the peace delegation in Moscow. I
times as much now as before the war,
The country needs another Florence 1 «idles Auxiliary, of which Mrs. R.
"The various institutions in Soviet the large commercial interests in the I the oil transportation is bad. and the
get
order quickly and succeeded.
Nightingale."
W. Stearns Is chairman, and Ruth L.
opinion of one Chengtu mission
government puts many restrictions
Corbett, home demonstration agent. “I present greetings to the unterri­ Russia had for a long time been worker who said:
on the export of oil.
The splendid cooperation which was fled democracy of America.” said Mr. busy in making preparations for the
“It is a grevlous hardship to send
MAX THELEN
given by doctors, nurses, and women Cummings as soon as he could be reception of the English labor dele-
to America' for a suit of clothes, pay1
of the town In making this confer­
JOSEPH STEHLIN
heard. The report of the credentials 'gates in order to show to them Rus-j for It at the present ruinous prices.
ence h success Is an Index of' Rs
committee affirming the seating of ■ia in attractive colors," says the cor­ wait patiently six months for Its ar-
value. The doctors assltlng tvere: S.
the Calmer. delegates from Georgia respondent. In Petrograd, where as rival and finally hear that it has
Ixmghrldge. J. C Smith. W. H. Flan­
and the unseating of Senator Regd a rule almost no people are to be beefi appropriated by robbers within
agan, E. J. Blllick, L. O. Clement, E.
then was presented. When the un­ seen in the streets, all the officials a few days of its destination.
C. Macy and M. R. Britten. Doctors
seating of Reed was announced with were ordered to ^ake part in the re­
If. W. Stearns and W. W. Walker
out mentioning his name‘there was ception. Theatrical representations'
were scheduled to assist, hut were
loud applause and cheers from dele­ and grandiose banquets were organ-1
absent from the city. The nurses In
gate sections. It turned into a dem­ ized with the participation of ac-j
charge of the weighing anti measur­
tresses from the Mariinski and Alex- |
onstration with prolonged shouts.
ing were: Mrs. Geo. Seelmck, Mrs.
androvski theatres.
The delegates!
The
administration
supporters
Bassett, Mrs. Oeo. Fox and Mrs. Fern
wero taken to,Moscow in a special,
latrson. Other valuable assistance in strengthened their hold on the demo­ train, accompanied by Tcherkess sol-,
registering and other phases of the cratic national convention through a di era In bright uniforms.
work was rendered by the following series of victories In the credentials
In Moscow, the day before the ar­
W. C. Young passed away at the
women of the Ladles ‘Auxiliary: ‘Mrs. committee which decided three hotly rival of the English delegates, all1
C. L.i Clevenger, Mrs. Frank Nomba- fought contests, One or these was the papers published strict orders is­ home of his daughter. Mrs. W. O.
lals, Mrs. F. H. Ingram, Mrs. E. S. a denial to the seating of Senator sued by the military and civil com-| White at noon today, never regain­
Van Dyke, Mrs. L. F. Roat. Mrs. L. James A. Reed, t of Missouri. The • missaries, setting out what every-1 ing consciousness after the accident
O. Clement, Mrs C. A. Swope. Mr,. Clark Howell delegates, of Georgia, body had to do and how to behave. Saturday afternoon, when he fell
Arnspiger. Mrs. Carl Williams. favorable to Palmer, were also seat­ On May 7 the tramway service in the from a moving truck and which re­
, C. H. Woodward. 'Mrs. .1. T. ed.
city was suspended, all the cars be­ sulted in a dislocated and broken
The credentials committee how­ ing taken to the neighborhod of the hip and concussion of the brain.
Chinnock, Mrs. Guy Knapp. Miss
Ethel Boeork, Miss Helen Bobzien ever, overruled the national commit­ Nikolasvski statipn where gaily deco­ His wife passed away March
Mfsx Jeanette Moss and Miss Mar­ toe In the Oregon case, where they rated. they moved to and fro. trying 1920.
soated R. R. Turner and John li. to convey to the visitors the idea of
guerite Sage.
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Mr. Young was born in Easton,
Schuyierman, giving each half a busy traffic.
N. J., and at the time of death was
STEAMSHIP COMPANIES ASK
vote.
In the station all the motor cars 84 years. 29 days, A sad coincidence
FOR INCREASE!) RATI"
The 1 o’clock assembling hour from Moscow were mobilized even is the close following of the death
El
entne and passed and aa usual the the highest commissaries having to of Mr. Carson.
Mr. and Mrs.
Washington, June 29.- The coast convention was not ready for bus­ walk. On May 18 a parade was or­ Young being the attendants at the
• Smiling Joe" Stehlin, the famous
wise .steamship companies of the Pa- iness. The delegates wero arriving ganized but no private persons wero <TnV^**r’ wedding anniversary nf the New York twenty-three-year-old avia- *
Max Thelen is expected to «ucce«1
"Iflc petitioned the Interstate com­ rapidly however, and the galleries
allowed to be present. This is the Carsons held at Murphy four years tor, who has been with the United
Walker T. Hines, director general c
States. French. Polish, and now the
merce commission today for ad­ woro hotter filled than yesterday.
way the boishevists organized the ago.
railroads, when Mr. Hines returns i
Lettish aviation corps. He is a lieu­
vances
In
freight
rates
equivalent
to
Most
of
the
Renders
nnd
managers
private life. Mr. Thelen’s Job will b
tragl-comedy of the communistic
Funeral services will be held at tenant colonel In the Lettish corps at
to complete the government’s liquids those asked by the railroads of the wore busy In the upper rooms of the paradise in _________________________
_ Hall’s chapel tomorrow afternoon at present, and came home to get other
order to deceive the Eng-
tlon, a Job he Is already familiar wltl west and south. The western roads '«tlldlng, working with thf> commit-tllsh visitors as to the real state of 4:30.
Interment in Granite Hill aviators to go back with him to fight
aro asking for a 24 per cent Inctease. toes.
aa a railroad official. *
Soviet Russian.
the bolshevikl
cemetery.
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