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I'nivernity of Ore. Library VOL. X., No. 2 KI GKANiM FAM, JOHKi’HINK COCMd SATURDAY. /I LY 10, 11120. DRAFT EVADEIl LOCATED IN NORTHERN FART OF T. H. • TO BT GUESTS ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦, —T~ ■ Washington, July 10.— Tho war department baa received Information today that Grover Cleveland Berdolt has been lo cated In-tho northern part of tho country. Illa arrest la ex pected shortly If the Informa Hon prove* true. WHOLE Nt MBER 301». *OL1SH FORCES WITHDRAWN AS RESULT OF OFFENSIVI ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Paris, July 10.—Polish ♦ forces are withdrawing from ♦ Brest-LI to vsk, Vllna and ♦ Pinsk, as a result of the great ♦ Russian bolshevik! offensive, ac ♦ cording to a telegram received ♦ by a newspaper information ♦ ' I VICE-PRESIDENT WILL BE CALL , DEMAND TO BE MADE FOB RE- ED IN TO ALL THE CABINET 1’E.AL OF APPROPRIATION SESSIONS FOR H. C. L. FIGHT <'. umili ticca Appointed to I’roviite Entertainment ami Dinner for Ex-service Men If Pr<>|M>aala Not Arrr|>tr<d Mexican Bandit leader Will Again Renew I lepre«lat Ion» El Paso, July 10. Francisco Villa, th» Mexican bandit and revolutlon- iat. Rent word to the border today that the rejection of hla term* by the new government would cause him to atart a new reign of terror In northern Mexico. It waa auld Villa had discontinued bls operations until July 15th aa « reault of the armistice he arranged last week. < ou u »el Will Be Sought end One Kenyon Say» That Utile of the Ap- Man Bide Will Be Itone Away proprialion Wax t'ned for Bur With If Party Win* gos* Meant KEPI'RUCAN AND DEMOCRATIC PARTIES DENOUNCED AS VULTURES < onflagration Threaten.» to IN*tr>> Mill and l»gs Amounting to Huge Ham Abolition of Corrupt Practice to Be Main Issue to Appeal to Voters By New Party Dallas, Ore., July 10.—Eight hun The lung delayed plcni' for ex- dred men are furiously fighting a Marion. July 10.—In order to St. Louis, July 10. — Repeal of the Chicago, July 10.—The commit service mon of the county la to toe *300,000 fire which broke out in benefit by tb* judgment of bi* "eblsf held a w«W from tomorrow In River- partner," Senator Harding announced appropriation granted by the last the Willamette Valley Lumber Com tee of 4 8, assisted by fraternal dele Side park, l-ast fall, it waa plannod today that If he la elected preaident, congrees to the department of jus pany sawmill here at 10 o'clock this gates representing a half dozen lib radical organization* to give the soldier* and aallor* of morning. With the heat so intense eral and the vice president would be Invited to tice to fight the high cost of living that It Is Impossible to get within launched the third party movement the county a home-coming reception, participate in all cabinet meetings. here today in It* first national con- aa nearly all were home by that VIIV UidiC, hundred JCXIUO yards VI of the blaze, It I* the senator'* vtsw that this will be demanded by Senator Kenyon five « UUUU4VU • vention. time The fall ralna put tho damper trainmen for hour* have risked their would bring about greater coopera on the ground that it was used pri- Senator La Follette, who won In on the celebration at that time and Ilves in making rushes tor train tion between the executive and leg- marily to boost Attorney General loads ot log*. The cause ot the fire the mall referendum taken by th* the picnic waa postponed Thia year, «• \ Il Isfatlve departments. I Palmer tor the democratic presiden- Is unknown. Nearly three million party to determine the moat popular when It waa decided to have a cele bration on the Fourth, the commit | tlai nomination, the senator an- feet of logs are endangered by the candidate for the party's presidential IM KTLAND MARKETS tee of cltlaena. headed hy Dr. It J. 1 nouneed today. Senator Kenyon conflagration. Every effort is be- nomination, appeared to have no op Waahlngton. July 10. Sunpenalon Reatul, thought the time opportune Ing made to save the loading dock* position. Today's session was given of work in many ateel plant* throw Portland, July 10.—All market* ‘said he has been convlifced that "llt- and the planing mill, which are in over to the keynote addressee and to «how their appreciation for the ing thouaanda out of employment, la are steady and unchanged. I tie of the appropriation was used to danger. Over 150 men will be organization work. aacriflcea of the men who went to threatened beause of the car ahort- -e fight the high cost of living.” After two hours of agrument over fight. Thia la the flrat opportunity thrown out of emaloyment as a re- age. the Interatate commerce ton- rule* and permanent officer*, the to gl«e the picnic and it la hoped suit of the fire. mission »»i told today b/ J. F convention of the committee of 48 that everybody will turn out. Townsend. representing over a »core adjourned for lunch, to meet again The committee met laat night and of »teel manufacturer* of Pennayl- Ottawa, July 10.—Hon. Arthur at 5 o'clock. appointed committees to work out a Meighan, minister of the interior of program and get Iota of eat* lined vanla and Ohio. the unionist government was today up that won't remind the service men Chicago, July 10.—The republican sworn In as the premier of Canada. and democratic parties were de of the chow line and the alum A CON AND l«M»REA El.T WILL He succeeds Sir Robert Borden, re nounced as "the right and left wings HOIJt THEIR FIRST MEETING program will be arranged to atart at tired. 2 o'-lock In the afternoon. The band of the same bird of prey’’ at the Ixmdon. July 10.— The recent Dayton, July 15.—Governor Cox Paris. July 0.—A "popular thea will be present to give u number qf opening of a proposed "third party" »election» and it 1» guaranteed that and Franklin D Roosevelt, the dem- J death In Vancouver, B. C„ of Captain ter" where plays and operas will be national convention here today. the day will not drag. The picnic oi ratlc standard bearer*, will have. John Johncox, once a well-known g'ven under government direction Sounding the keynote of the as dinner will be held al 6 In the even lhefr first meeting since the flan British yacht skipper, has recalled has been definitely agreed upon by semblage' called together by the com ing and Ovary citizen la urged to be Francisco convention. In the execu- here the story of two encounter* the mittee of Forty-Eight to adopt a preaent with a well filled dinner ban live office at Columbus, next Mon skipper tad with ths late Kin^FM- i th* chamber of deputies and it is be platform and place in the field an ward when he was Prince of tow lieved by its supportées thsl the sen ket. The picnic la open to every day. It was announced today. other set of candidates for presidency The German crown prince, after body. mtv Ice men aa tho guests of ate will agree. The plan has long and vice-presidency, Alien McCurdy, ward Emperor William and the tho day. been contemplated. temporary chairman, charged that Prince of Wales had disagreed and Guatemala City, Guatemala. July Mr* Jennie Moan, who han charge the two big parties had evaded par A temporary appropriation of 100,-. were settling the argument with fists 10. Adrian Vidaurre, minister of the of the Information department of th* 000 franco was voted to start the new treasury, told the Associated Press amount domestic issues at a time on the sands at Cowes when Jobncox Red Cross In the city will have a separated them and stopped the theater In the Trocadero Palace and today that the accounts of the Estra when what the country needs Is booth at the park to answer any fight. The crown prince was said to the Comedie Française subsidy of da Cabrera administration were "fewer laws and more freedom.” questions that are bothering the for The abolition of special privilege, have been so enraged that he board 250,000 francs was doubled to en- found by the Herrera government, its mer service men ed his yacht and returned to Ger able it to present plays there. successor, in a state of complete dis Mr. McCurdy said, was the issue Plays will be given nightly with order. Not a single entry had been around which the new party would 4 U* FINI) CONNEi TIoN Tbklo, July 10- Th* Japanese many. two matinees at the Trocadero which made tn the account books of the var appeal to the voters in November. On another occasion the Prince of III rw i KN MONK) IND I 'It I .government hs* decided to ask for seats 5,000. ious departments for several years He said the party purposed effecting I an appropriation of approximately Wales playfully tripped up Johncox at dusk on the Royal Yacht Squadron past, the minister said and the Inter that end through removing the A feature of the plan Is the deci- Tokio. July 10.—Japanese find a *22.199,499, to be expended in the Green and the skipper used his fists nal revenue and customs records were sourew from which privilege derives | sion to make It a producing play- close connection between money and construction of new warship* and It house for the government conserva in equally bad shape. j' j its power marriage by reading the lessons of other naval requirements for the cur freely against th* future king 'To accomplish this purpose,” he was said Johncox failed to recognize The .building containing the tax re tory for the training of actors and the existing financial depression In rent fiscal year a» part of the nation cords was set on fire following the declared, "It proposes public owner | musicians. Japnn. The passing of easy money- al defense. The plan 1» based on the the prince. impeachment of former President ship of transportation and of the msking has caused a rush to the Jap completion of the eight ba'tleahlp Sabera and all these records were principal basic resources of the coun anese matrimonial »nenies and wom and eight cruiser unit. destroyed. During Cabrera’s admin try and deciares that all land held The whole naval repletion prixrin en are leading In the rush. In pros istration. Senor Vidaurre declared, out of use for speculation should be perous times the agen< y customers 1» to be completed by the end of the president merely reported to con forced Into use by taxation. A are men looking for wives, but now, 1927 the total expenditure being fixed gress the total receipts and expendi "Consider the actual conditions say tho matrimonial manager*, the at over »450,000.000. spread over 10 tures without going into details and under which we meet. After years of old order la reversed, in view of consecutive years Of that atom over did not explain In his annual mes secret slavery the republican party the approaching "hard times' i" women *378,000,000 is intended for the con- sages the disposition of large sur I and the democratic party come into ■ re apparently seeking safety In the »triictlon of four battleship*, foUT the open and reveal themselves to’ London. July 10. The actual cost United States of approximately 30 per pluses. protection of husbanila. One result battle cruisers, 12 cruisers, 37 des- Under the new administration. themselves and to the nation as noth of the feminine advances I» a marked troyers and a number of other war ■ of the war to European belligerents i cent, and he estimated this wealth Minister Vidaurre continued, various1 ing but the right wing and the left was in excess ot 20,000,000,000 I nr rouse In marriages. craft. now in the neighborhood of 70,000,- unaccounted for sums have constant- wing of the same bird of prey. It The original sum of this year's out- pound*, represented by property des 000.000 pounds to 80,000,000,000. ly been turning up In the various is no longer possible tor any on* 'JIM <(X>X,” MI LE, DEFEATS lay was fixed at »33.199.499 In the troyed, losses in investments abroad, The national wealth of Japan, he government departments. large even to pretend that there is any dif HORSE NAMED KIR H HIDING nuvy budget estimate but owing to depreciation of properties, and by estimated, had doubled during the »mounts of natk»al carrency d®' ' ference on any issue between them. pensions, Edgar Crammond, English nt Ixiuis, July 10.—"Jim Cox," a Insufficient financial source, that , posited In boxes, he said, were saved There la not a word in either of their financier, told the bankers institute WBr mule named after the democratic amount has been cut down to about On the basis of a post-war mark from the CU8tom8 hc>118® durln' the platforms that might not have been ■ at a recent meeting here. * presidential nominee, defeated *11,000,000. He fixed the following aa ths real value at 5 per cent of Its pre-war b<>n»hardment. of Guaternala^ City by written and unanimously endorsed by Tho outlay for the arm involved in "Harding," a grey horse. In a race at the national defense completion plan losses of the European belligerents: I value he estimated Germany has lost th® <*»>rera forces and funds have a convention exclusively composed of a picnic here today. ~ “ on Page 8) Germany 8,700,000,000 pounds; apart from the Indemnity. 26 per ,h®®" 'o'”"1 ,n th® ’8ult8 of *® "“‘I has been also curtained to the extent (Continued France, 6,250,000,000 pounds; The cent of her national wealth. the t,on8’ ”*88«ry. These sums could of about »5,000,000 t tho expenditure BRAXTON BRAGG COMER Kingdom, 5,100,000,000 whole of her mercantile marine, all ”* u8®d t0 me*t the ®’P«“d“y®8 ot 'of about *5,000,000' the ex|»endltnre 'United M. A. BROWN for the present ■fiscal year being fix 'pounds; Italy 2,100,000,000 pounds;, her colonial possessions, and practlc- ,h® "pw «^ministration, according to ally the whole of her Investments Spnor Vidaurre, but with the view ed at approximately *11,800,000. Belgium, 550,000,000 pounds. To only two beligerent countries abroad If the figures suggested at of «tranghtening out accounts this The expenditure required for the ex the United States and Japan—did the H.vthe conference. 6,250,000,000 mon8\,8 not ”eIn< U8ed' 4ho f"nd8, ecution of the national defense com pletion jdnn for the army la fixed the war bring prosperity, Mr. Cram- pounds, were fixed as the German for ** ro""™»»’8 Immediate th® Rank of at about »212.500,000 which la mond said, but Spain, Holland, Salt- war indemnity he declared the total "**d8 Kb*,n’ «d‘«®®d apread over 10 consecutive years com-!zerland, Greece and Scandinavia, also Josses of the German people arising Colombia here on the persona! en- Pre8"’8n‘ Tferr®r8 menclng with tho present year. • hod grown wealthier. He believed out of the war would be equivalent dor"e,nent The appropriations for tho army the “liquid capital of the world, now to about 15.000.000.000 pounds or_____________ _______ __________ POLAND AVILI. SPEND FORTUNE and navy to bo Introdu e<l in the com- distributed In centers which are un ione-half of her national wealth. TO IMPROVE SCHOOL SYSTEM: accustomed to the exercise of their "So far as the world as a whole ÌF Ing session of the Imperial diet. ---------------------- . wealth'' would.eventually again find concerned the principal loss is In Its chief outlet through lxmdou. the fact that Europe Is not yet 'a go-i Warsaw. July 10.—iPoland is con- BRITISH ERR WILL ATTEMPT "The war has produced an extra Ing concern,' ” he continued, "but templatlng expenditure of 300,000,- TO (1,1MB MT. EVERETT ordinary change in the economic rela the underlying economic forces which ! 000 marks for new school buildings Genevn, July 10.—Colonel Charles tions of the United States with Eu made her the great center of the and the improvement of her school, Bruce and Major Rnwlln of the Eng rope,” he said. "Whereas, in 1914 world’s commercial activities are still I svstem generally. Before the wir, lish geographical society will shortly Ametdca owed Europe 3,000,000,Odd at -work and will rapidly transform I under Russian rule. It Is estimated start on an expedition to attempt to pounds at present Europe owes Amer the economic situation in Europe.” that only about one-sixth of the ehll- He said the dominant character!’- j dron of Polsnd attended the schools ■ climb to the |x-ak of Mount Everest, ica 2,000.000,300 pounds. Assuming that the post-war pur tie of International trade In the next where Russian was taught exclusive-' Himalayas, according to an an power of the ______ dollar was nouncement received here from Her-1 chasing „___________ ___ .. 70 10 years will be a tremendous world i ly. Since Poland became a republic Braxton Bragg Corner is ths new _ . „ . . matt. Tho adventurers will toe ac ''’er cent of Its pre-war value, Mr. demand for capital snd the internal it is figured that the school attend-1 United States senator from Ala >ama. companled by Swiss guides and por- Crammond said during the past five financial policlet of tne nations ance has Increased until at least , Afberta vnd is the originator and appointed by Gov. Thomas F. Ki by tn •orve until a successor to the late Jonn ters In their attempt to conquer the'v’eirs there had been an nctual In- should be framed with due regard to half the children are now attending president of ths Canadian industrial , Institutions of learning of some kind., cengr***. h I ghost mountain peak on the globe, crease in the national wealth of the this condition. H. Bankhead la elected.