GRANTH PAHH. JOHEI'IIINE YOU X . No. 271. OREGON. WHOLE NUMBER 3O4A. LOSO SÌNHA MISS MARIE LITZINGER TENNESSEE IS V i 4 1, I 4 ADDITION OF THIRTY MILLIONS TO GARE FOR Htl.OiMi EXPREHS KMPIXÌYF» HOPF» FOB PEA< E AND RECALI» ¡FINANCIAL STATES WILL BE DISCMH4ED THURSDAY, SAYS THAT ALLIES WARN El I PO- CHAIRMAN LAND AGAINST ATTACKS r T Ï Litginger o* Zz FWWmOTJUSTIflED Ï Mui Muri« z I RATIFICATION AW AITS REXNCP' TIO.N TO BE GIVEN MEAS ERE INTRODUCED IN HOUSE Bedford, Mmeure Tabled latil Tomorrow- ItaiiMW Monthly W*g<w by Thirty-two gz., who won the European Fellow ittiMtiane May Demand Such Guaran May Make Some Awards for Road Senston Was .Asked by Harding— to ThirtDollar»—Amount» ship, the highest honor offered to any Work at Afttsion late This tor» ns Any Power Might Exact Lord S.nna nas tne distinction of be Tennessee I« Only One Needed etedent at Bryn 44awr college Afternoon to I« cceite per hour She to ITev««nt IU«|«eCltion ing the first Indian gentleman to he led the 100 girls who wer» graduated from Bryn Mawr the position as secretary of state for India. He was a representative of 10.—The highway India in ‘he mperlai war confereneA Washington. Aug. Ill,—Ret»«m- ■ncmilatlons Dutt rtpiw* rates hr In- crmnl 4SO,000.000 to alieorb the exprtNM wag«' award was nnnoun<««l at Chicago Unlay. It will be filed with tho InlersUtt«' ronunerre com mission soon. It was announced by the gemerai usis**‘l for the American Hallway E m -*"“ Company. Portland. Aug Ixvndon, Aug. 10.—“I am ■till hopeful of peace" were the openig 'ommlsslon in Its morning session, words of Premier Lloyd George’s an announced that it has found Itself nouncement in the house of commons , in financial straits. Chairman Ben i today with 'regard to the Russo-Po son declined to make the financial status public until Thursday, when lish crisis. Lloyd George declar«wl that the I he will meet with a committee of Polish attack was unjustified in the Itankere, merchants, state and city It opinion of the British government, officials to discuss future work < lint'Luxi Jewelry Store IxxHed for and that the soviet government in was said ft was likely some road Chicago. Aug 10 The railway^ Diaiiioiul« Worth M ui . ihhi —Shoot any peace n«»gotlnt!ons. Is entitled to work awards would be made later in Two anil Escape by Auto labor hoard today handed down a de take into account the facts of attacks the afternoon cision In« reading the wages of em made by the Poles upon the Rus- ployes of the American Railway Ex- ! »Ians and that those attacks were de Cleveland, Aug 10.- Three han livered despite warnings of the allies OREGON FOOTBALL STAB WILL priws Company 130.000.00(1 per year dlls early today enter«*! Sol Ber to Poland The soviet, he declares, COACH MONTANA HIGH SCHOOL Eighty thousand men unprovided for by the recent »«oo.ooo.ooo rail-; men’s Jewelry »tore In the heart of was entitled to demand such guar way wage award am affectwl This the down town district, shot and ser antees as would he exacted by any University of Oregon. Eugege. award la retroactive to May 1st. iously wounded two employee, tooted imwer against a repltitlon of attacks Aug. 10.—-Hollis Huntington, for 1920 The in rease, amounting to the iv«fe of Jewelery, getting dia iof that kind. three years a member of University l«c per hour, will give messengers monds estimated In value at 130,000, of Oregon football elevens and one and other train service employes an and «'«cm»«! in an automobile of the stars of the Harvard-Oregon All increase of 838.40 per month football classic at Pasadena last New Paris. Aug. 10. The Rusidans other employes will receive an In- JAMES O'NEILL, FAMED ACTOR, Years day, has been elected director DIES AFTER 2 MONTHS ILLNESS have captured the tawn of Ctrehanow crease of 13 2 «4 per month thus cutting the Warsaw-Danzig rail of physical training and coach of athletic teams of the Anaconda, Mon New Ixndon. 4'onn., Aug 10.— way. according to reports from the tana. high school for the coming French military mission to Warsaw, ARCHHIHIIOI* MAN NIX MAKIN N< Jame» O’Neill, the actor, died here year. <X»M MEAT ON STRANGE LANDIN! today after having been ill two received here by wireless today month» His wife add sons were at the bedrid». Aug 10 Archbishop Ixindon, HONEY 10 REPLACE Manmix. of Australia, who was land- ed yesterday at Penzance by a dew-. DEPARTMENT OF AGHI« I LTI HE FORUM’ ARTS ItrJO WHEAT CROP trover arrive! here thia morning. Hei was met by a handful of reporters Wa»hlnvton. Aug 9. The produc-j and priests but reported nu untoward i . tlon of crops forecast today by tko incidents department of agricultural from con-! [ lltlon August 1st. Include» winter Rome, Aug. 10.... Italy is devising N EW TRA NSM M INTI N E A I AL AI TG whont 533,000,000 bushel»; ■print means to alleviate the beet sugar KM OKU RETT Bl KI N 4M DAYS 262,000,000 bushels; corn I shortage. She has been urged to put , ' 3.003,000.000 buahela. I more bees at work producing honey. New York, Aug 10. The »n- Italy in 1917 had nearly «7.000 ; miles of railways and at regular ln- nouncement wm mad«« todav that a RnnTAHO I IkllTT TR now unoffl. lal record for a transcon III IIIIA IU |- I terral» along the lines are little tlnental automobile trip waa ostab- UUUlUllU UI1IIL IU house» where the railway employes. i signalmen, track walkers and repair Balled whenn five pa-■'«■tiger mnchlne, RIinOIIAOr RAi num live. The manager of the Na- carrying matl from Ran Fn.nei,co ar- rivmt hero late yesterday after Itional Institute for Agrarian Assist • ____ __ of four days. 14 hiour* and 43 mln- ance recently recommended that they ntes ¡each he given a hive of bees. In Tacoma, Wash., lAug. 10. Thou (conformity with tho suggestion the * sands oi dollars are represented in [«•vporiment 1s to be begun at once on Portland .ti>--«-pliiii<' Club Elect.«—- a bit of radium brought to Tacoma the lines in the province of Rome Robert Stitwi was de ted presl by cooperation of a number of phy- ■ and. If successful, it will be extended dent of tho Josephine county cluli' sicians and surgeon». ¡to all the railways of Italy. and Jlr» Ixtulse Bush was made sec-1 Heretofore medical nuuiical practiciouers rotary at a picnic of the organization 1 here have had to go to other cities, GERMANS ARE EMIGRATING TO yesterday In Iaiurelhurst park. There sometimes as far away as Now York, RUSSIA IN GREAT NUMBERS was no program, Instead, tho for- i0 give patients advantages of ra- county residents d|um treatments. Therefore a mer Josephine cor- Berlin, Aug. 10.—Tho first con spent the aftornon in talking over I ]>(>ratlon was organized, whose sole tingent of German »migrant work old times About 250 persons w”re 1 assets are the small piece of the val- men has sailed from Stettin to Reval present.—'Portland Telegram. 1 uubll' metal on routo for tho Kolomna industrial , All physicians in this section, center, 75 miles from Moscow. whether member of tho corporation The German government after pro or not, will tie permitted to use the tracted negotiations is now issuing | radium. It Is announced. emigration permits on a large scale. rUKUllHOL KAI I LAW' SCHOOL.AT U. OF O. IMPROVED FOR NEW TERM University of Oregon, Eugene, Tho Josephine Fnrmers Coopera Aug. 10. The law school of the Uni tive association was the outcome of versity of Oregon will begin the aca a meeting of a very representative demic year 1920-21 on September and progressive number of farmers 25. The year will lie marked by at tho courthouse Saturday after two important changes in the faculty noon. Tho organization «sf market and by Increased library and lecture ing aasoilations is quite general room facilities. throughout the country and promises At the close of the last school much for tho profitable handling of year. Dr. Edward W. Hope resigned agricultural products, which will Is as (lean to enter the practice of law. turn stimulate Increased production Ho Jias been succeeded by Professor Clyde E. Niles. II. S. Crockett, C. N William G. Hale, who firings to the Culy, W. J. Hayes and W. B. Und- school the benefit of five yews of »ay worn elected directors. practice at the Oregon bar, and ten Immediately nftor the general rears of teaching in the law »ohool I meeting the directors met and afterjof the University of Illinois, The law school also announce» tho duo consideration, C. N. Culy was appointed manager of the Josephine addition of W. C. "Dalzell, who come» Farmers Cooperative Aesooiatlon. K. from the Inw school of the University llnmmorhachcr was appointed direc- of North Dakota Professor Dalzell tor to fill tho vacancy created by thejh an honor graduate of the Iceland resignation of Mr. 4’uly,. I Stanford Jr. law school and for two The following officers wcro elected voars was a member of the Stanford for the ensuing year: W. B. Lindsay.;'ny faculty. Professors Thomas A. president R. 8. Crockett, vice presl-1 Larramore, Sam Rase Warner, James dent; K. Hammerbacher, »ecrotary-j D. Barnett and W 'R. Bryson will eon- troatauron. Untie as members of the law faculty. I *w Nashville, Aug. 0.—A joint reso lution providing ratification of the federal woman suffrage amendment was introduced today tn both houses of Tennessee legislature. It went on the table until tomorrow. The outcome Is being watched with great interest as ratification by Ten nessee is the last stop n» essnry to make the amendment law and make Thin Are woman suffrage nation-wide. Ministers Conducting Meeting session of the legislature was called KiUed During Service tn In after a request by Senator Harding, diana Town republican nominee for president. TWO DIE AS BOLT STRIKES TENT « La Porte. Ind., Aug. 10.—“It a bolt of lightening should strike this tent tonight, how many would be ready for it?" Rev. Jtohn Timber, evangelist, asked a congregation of Free Methodists crowding hie tent in Springville six miles north of here, last night. Outside a storm was threatening. A few moments later a bolt of lightening entered the canvas top. killed two ministers on the plat form. severely burned Rev. Timber, and knocked down many worship per». ---- —- ONLY ONE DEATH IN NEARLY 10.000 AIR TRIPS IN ENGLAND PEACE WITH TUBKEY SIGNED TODAY AT HEVFRES, FRANCS Severe». France, Aug. 10.—Peace with Turkey was signed here at eight minutes past four o’clock this after noon. BM Miles to Water Competition— In view of the coming 25 per cent jncreaae in freight rates which will be borne entirely ^v tne Interior points such as the Rogue river valley the accompanying notice of the ar rival of a ship at Crescent City will be of interest, in a detached sort of way. But for a want of 68 miles of railway construction the entire Rogue river valley could be enJoy ing the low freight rates of water competition. "The steamer South Coast arrived from San Fran-isco Monday afternoon, bringing about 70 tons of freight. She loaded a return cargo of box and basket spruce and redwood lumber for Loe Angeles, sailing Wednesday afternoon.—Del Norte Triplicate London. Aug. 10.—With 38.954 flights and a total of 70.000 poseen- gers carried during the first year of civil flying in England there was but Rome. Aug. 10.—Italy canniM be one fatal accident. Announcement called the "desert of Europe” be- of this, made at the International Air i ause for her 40.000,000 inhabitants Show, caused much comment. she provides 186,000 places where wine and alcoholic beverages may be consumed, according to the Italian statistical annual which has just been published. Ixjmbardy with a population of about 5,000,000 leads the way with “Plenty of Gas" Is Slogan— 32,642 drinking places, the figures The local dealer’s association, show. Piedmont follows her closely ! Shanghai. Aug. 10.—(After the which has been responsible for tho while the province of Vlome. which in sudden outbreak of warfare along bringing of additional cars of gaso 1911 had a population of less than! the old northern and southern lines line during the summer to care tor 1,500,000, has no less than 8,127 i of battle in the province of Hunan, the demand which the Standard was drinking places. Less intoxicants are quiescent for the past two years since unable to accommodate, nailed the consumed in the south, in the Island the signing of an armistice. Chinese “Plenty of Gas” cards a little tighter of Sardinia and in Umbria than in In official circles In Shanghai were during the week end when they sue- any other region. led to believe from reports received 1 ceeded in getfing an additional 8.000 Many other interesting features of late in June th^t the strife which; gallons. This was unloaded yaster- Italian life are revealed by the an brought about the fall of no less than day and today, and was one car of a nual. The death rate of illegitimate 14 cities, including the capital of train of 25 cars of gasoline brought children, for instance, is shown to Hunan, in the space of. 30 days, from Oklahoma by the cooperation be 40 per cent greater than that of would subside through the summer ,>f Oregon dealers, those born legitimately. Tubercu-j months. losis is said to have shown an In What relation if any this warfare ■ ft creas», 50,000 of the 720,000 deaths may have to the split In the former In one year being attributed to thati Canton government, to the parleys! malady. ■ ()f southern leaders with Peking of- ‘ ficials or to the intricate controver- ■ I sies within the Peking government ■ 1 has not yet been clearly defined. DUTCH MO GERMANS SEND TROOPS TO STOP IMTM WUTIOIS I OHIO‘VOTING TO FILL TICKETS , Yellowstone. Mont . Aug. 10.—Re- HEADED Bl' OOX-H.ARD1NG ■ cent robberies of four automobile [parties near the boundaries of Yel Columbus, Aug. fO.—Ohio today lowstone national park have caused ■ ¡votes to select candidates to complete old residents In the west to recall the The Hague, Aug. 10 -Troops have cials to examine all the tickets and i the tickets headed by Governor Cox actlvit'iee of “Black Bart." one time been sent by both the German and many persons had free rides. and Senator Harding. Both republi famous robber of stage». The man who held up the parties the Dutch governments to the little The principal street of Dinxperloo. can and democratic parties are bal- is said to have been jocular, to have village of Dinxperloo, which Is situ wtiicdi is about three miles long, and ,otinK for candidates in the primary ated partly on Dutch and partly on for governor. United State« senator. ' refused to take money from Boy German territory, hi order to put an of which one side is Dutch while the members of congress, the supreme Scouts and the drivers, and to hawe .acted wi^h ma -h the same gallaatry end to the clandestine trade thriving other is flyman, was crowded. Soon court and oomity offices. as was exhibited by Bart. there which, in the past few weeks, the throngs got beyond control of the Bart, or Charles E. Boles, as he 1» has assumed such giroportions that [customhouse officers. One German supposed to have been named, is sup- the local authorities were unable to clerk was tied to a tree for trying to YANKEE BANK WILL OPEN IN CONSTANTINOPLE (posed to have robbed numeroua prevent violation of the import and enforce the law. Trade consisted % stages, always alone. In the period j chiefly in coffee, tea, oil, cocoa, bicy- export duty regulations. Constantinople. Au: 16. A New between August 12, 1877. and No- .No less than 300,000 Germans— ; de tire«, tobacco and cigarettes and York trust company has leased a veniber 3, 1 883. On ihe latter date men, women and children- had come for sometime was mfoet brisk. As soon as the troops arrived, building in the Galata section of - he robbed a stage and dropped a to Dinxperloo with the view of buy ing their food and other articles however, order was restored and the Constantinople and will open up a handkerchief. The laundry mark on which they could only got at home Dutch comamnder issued a manifes general hanking business here next this was traced to San Francisco and '1 higher prices than the exorbitant to saying that nob»dy at Dinxperloo fall with a view to meeting the needs ; through It Bart was captured. It ones charged by the Dutch sellers. would be allowed to have more pro of American shipping lines and com , was found then that he lived a quiet Trains coming fr<wn tho Ruhr and vision« in store than needed for his mercial concerns which have entered I life in San Francisco, explaining hi« Rhine districts were ao full that It J private use. The shops were also the Black Sea anti Mediterranean absences on "business” by saying he trade. was looking after mining enterprise». was *n possible for the railway ofH- put under strict control. 4