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University of Ore. Library rants » VOL. X., N«>. 2S|. WHOLE XI MBEK *>»». TO KEEP COLBY I n<r«M*/««'«l Trauaportation < Tiarg»* Effective at Midnight oa All Unes IfaifnibliiiMi Nomine« Mak«-« Front I'ori'li Ad>lr«*»— l itmvagan« <• • In < luirK«-<1 Marlon, Aug. 25. Greater Indi- KOLNO TAKEN FROM SOVIET PROMULGATION Of SUFFRAGE Washington. Aug. 25.- -Increased ONLY ONE OUT OF IS DEMANI« MAN Nl Nl’MTEDOF TRUNK Ml It- l vlduul and governmental economy transportation charges on virtually ARMY AND MANY PRISONERS AtVEPTABLE TO BOLISH DER ARICENTE!» ON BRITISH AMENDMENT U'Ol LI» BE DE , was urged by Senator Harding In a all railroad and steamship lines in FREIGHTER ARE TAKEN GOVERNMENT 1 LAYED , front porch speech today, accusing the country will become effective at midnight. General Increases approx imate 33 1-3 per cent In freight; 20 per cent in passenger and 50 per cent In Pullman rates. I the democratic administration of ez travagance and giving credit to the republican congress for savinx nearly la billion dollar» since It came Iplo I power. POLICE Poland Caa Not FoUoW l’p Stir««*».- FWrtlier Titan Ethnograph le boun dary I» Decision MyMery Enaliroudral I 'see ami l*o|lr<- II Ml Few I'luea on Wtlfa'h to Start W<>rk Justice Suldona Hearing Counsel on Point of Granting Injunction V mhm ' ui O x I t Soviet MeeMgu Says That Ink*» the Pol«* Give in. Négociations W ill Cease Paris, Aug. 25.—The French for-« Washington, Rio de Janeiro. Aug 25 •Eugene Aug. 25.-—Justice Ix>ndon, Aug 25.—Poland’s reply elgn office today announced that lhe Shddons. of the district supreme lsilloy, wanted by th«' Detroit police th the peace terms presented by the New London. N. H., Aug. 25.—Ex Russian soviet delegation at Minsk, French government is in entire ac court denied today an anti-suffrage tn connection with th« murder of u * Indianapolis. Ind., Aug'. 25. After cord with the United States in that \ application for a restraining order to penditure of 31,000,000 a year tor amounts to a flat rejection, says the woman su|>t»os«d to be hi* wife was arrestiMl aboard the British freighter a lattee of 2 7 years Indianapolis will the Polish armies should remain .prevent the promulgation of the fed the protection of American forests Manchester Guardians* Minsk corre Dryden, which arrlvod here yester again ontertnln the annual encamp- within Poland ethnographic fron- eral suffrage amendment by the state 'against the 330.000.000 a year fire spondent in a diepatch tiled Monday. uieut of th<- Grand Vhny of the Re tiers. loes was advocated here today by "Out of fifteen Russian demands'* day department. public. For the first time since The Issuance of the temporary in Charles I«athrop Pack, president of the dispatch said .‘‘only one, that 1893 the national meeting of the Warsaw, Aul. 25.—Kolno. an Im junction. the Justice said, would be the American Forestry .Association in relative to demobilisation,’’ vas ac Grand Army will be held this year m portant town near the East Prussian an unwarranted interference with a addressing a conference of foresters, cepted, and that only on the consid New York. Aug 25. -The •trunk murder" mystery .In connection with, the Hoosier capital, September 19 to frontier baa been taken by the Polish 1 purely administrative act of the sec- timberland owners, paper, pulp men eration that Russia takes a similar and lumbermen. He also urged a course. forces sweeping rapidly northward in Iretary of state. which Eugene l«eroy was sought by 25. Civic commute«* are now planning pursuit of the bolshevikl. Over 10,- 32.000,000 a year appropriation for detective» all over the eountry and In the acquisition of forest land by the Mr. and Mrs N. B. Moore spent a Canada and Mexico, ban ramification» | to entertain 100,000 visitors during 000 prisoners, cut off from the main Washington. Aug. 25.—‘Applica which extend from New York t«; the week of the encampment. A list body of the soviet army, have been tion fdr an Injunction to restrain Sec government for the purpose of grow day in the city, leaving this morning Mr. and Mrs. Moore Michigan, Mississippi ami Alabama. of honi«« which will accommodate captured tn this region retary of State Colby from promul ing timber to replace “our rapidly for the south, x ____ . from Crescent disappearing supplies. ” .->ne or more of the Civil War heroes came in yesterday gating the ratification of the federal A few minutes after an employe Mr. Pack spoke before the meet city. 1» being compiled and committee Ixindon. Aug. 25. — An immediate suffrage amendment was filed In the of the American Hallway Express Mrs. C. C. Presley and daughter, members say comfortable quarters j rupture tn the Russo-Polish peace ne district supreme court by counsel for ing of the society for the protection Company here had discovered* the of New Hampshire forests. Grace, arrived last night from Salem will tie available for everyone. gotiations at Minsk will result If the the American constitutional < league. nude und mutilated body of a young *tOur mature forests are not only and will spend the next two weeks Numerous entertainment features Poles adhere to their demand for the Associate Justice Slddons required Woman in a trunk stored In the un ire tnlng prepared There will be withdrawal of the main Russian that authority for the procedure be being wiped out by destructive con visiting in the city with friends. The claimed baggage warehouse, police, airplane rides for veterans who may terms, says a message from the Rus cited He agreed to hear counsel on flagrations aS well as by numerous Presleys are former residents of of New York und Detroit begnn fol small fires hut these fires also pre Grants Pass. retain some of their » art line courage sian soviet foreign minister, dated the point during the day. lowing the train ot evidence which Emil Schmidt shopped off here yes vent the natural reforeetration ef Automobile trips have been arranged Monday at Moscow. led to tho victim's identification a», hundreds of thousands of acres of terday on his return to San Francis far others. Mrs. Katherine lain Jackson of Stur ct over land,** he said. "Our direct co from Portland where he has been Hotel headquarters have been as- Paris, Aug. 35.- -Negotiations PORTLAND MARKETS gis, Miss., and location ot A. A. Ta lose In timber by theee Ores Is 33».- visiting for the past week, He will signed to the 33 state depart meats of looking to the surrender t<f the Poles tum, whose name and a Detroit j 1 tf)« G A. K. Arrangements for the have ‘been begun by the northern j Portland. Aug. 25.—Cattle are 000,000 a year Altogether there are continue this evening to San Fran- street a «id re»» wore found marked on ' gathering are b«lnr made by a com Russian bolshevikl army, says a Vien- 3teady and unchanged. Hogs firm, 315.000.000 acres of state and pri cisco. the trunk which concealed the crime Mrs. J. P. Truax and daughters, mittee of 500 business men who are na dispatoh. prime mixed 316.50 to 317. Sheep vately owned forest land in the pro (or more than a month. working miler the direction of an higher, prime lambs 39 to 310. Eggs tection of which the government Margaret and Virginia, will pass At 1 ' Harper street, Detroit, Ta uxegu-.iie com Uli Lie« of five members I. A. RoUe went to Medford this higher, buying price 53c.' Butter should cooperate. At present half of through here tonight on their way tum was unknown but someone there 1 afternoon to spend a day vtsiting firm and unchanged. this vast area is wholly unprotected from Kalispell. Mont., to Douglas, told detectives that a young couple with friends. and protection for the other half is Ariz.. where Major Truax is statlon- known us «nd 5’rr «•’ L«rov had Hrr ltrss>ry Matte— entirely Inadequate. legislation au ed. They expected to stop here for a Supervisor MaoDanlels, of th«1 local disappeared from that addreM thorizing the government to spend visit but find that it Is impossible. June 10, the dat«< on which the trunk forestry office, states that the fire re 31.000,000 annually in cooperation port has been made out and shows a Fas »hipped to New York. with the state« for fire protection is Bathhouse Will Be Closed— total of 36 fires for the period to immediately essential. Tho publicity given these two In sincere appreciation of the help >>n »■(-!>• nr-nnnnA August 20. The total acreage was “There should be immediate com and cooperation of George E. Lund- n.iines, la'roy and Tatum, brought small compared to the number of pletion of the original program for burg. who has been a valuable mem forward Andrew J. llranic, a New fires, efficient fighting on the part the protection of watersheds of na ber of the bathhouse committee from York expressman who auld he kn«F of the government foresters keeping vigable streams by spending 32,000,- the beginning, and as a mark of re Ix'roy under the nain«« of Fernandez. Budapest. Aug. 25. — The desire the fires to ISO acres The arlplane New York, Aug. 25. -Greater gas 000 a year in acquiring 1.000.000 spect to his memory, the bathhouse He told the police ho had handled a but Inability of once wealthy people patrol has proven to be a groat aid In trunk for Fernandez or Leroy, who, capacity than heretofore and lessons to travel westward to European sea acres in New England. 9.000,000 will be closed until ♦ p. m. on Thurs locating fires In the forests. ho »aid. also used the name of O. J. of construction learned during the ports and on to the United States, acres in the Southern Applachains day. August 26, (Signed) Bath- arid forest lands in the principal for house Committee, by Theo, P Cra- Woods. 11« produced a letter from < tonc<vwIons Ordcrol CI omx I— war indicate that the national and in owing to pasBport and money diffi est regions. !«croy. enclosing a check for the mer. secretary. A number of the concessions at the culties, is one of the results of the "Speaking for the American For trunk In which a body was luter street camjval have been ordered ternational balloon races scheduled war to be noted in Central Europe, estry Association I can say without round, asking that It ho removed closed by Chief of Police Melaine as to start from Chicago in September the Balkans and far into Asia Minor. reserve that the association Is hearti No Concert Friday— from the express warehouse and they are nothing sljort of pure gamb and October will set up new records The regular Friday night concert The Intenseness of this desire was ly in favor of the prompt enactment in the park will not be given this storey by llranic until l«eroy should ling. he said The concessions af lor distance In these events, it was registered recently by Admiral Hor- of legislation along these lines.” call tor It. week because of the carnival and fected were those operated with s lid here today by Aero Club officials thy, regent of Hungary, who said: A Detroit policeman, Leo Tr ru- wheels and the like and no value was in charge ot the coutests. street dances.' The street dance "Why, I wake up nights thinking of bull, then came to the front, declar returned for the money unless they Tlie national event, due to start the sea, and in my dreams I hear the which was to have been.given tomor- ing that ho and Ills wife, know the happened to win. The rest of the September 11. will see 15 contenders gound Qf the oceM Consider I .have row night will not be given but a young woman who lived with Lero.v shows will continue for the remafn- lined up, each aspiring to be one of saUed the world around and now I large dance will be given Friday as bls wife at tho Harper Avenue nd- dor of the week. the three who will defend the Gordon can’t even get a glimnse of blue night. Last night the band boys ♦ tiresa. When tho body of the mur- Bonnett Cup which has been in Am-! water. I'm seasick In a new sense.” came out with just $2 over expenses. de red woman arrived In Detroit. erica since being lifted from France “How I envy you in your travels." Trumbull and his wife identified It RIOTING RENEWED IV BELFAST in 1913 by Ralph Upson, ol Akron, said Queen Marie of Rumania to the T«»urists Fight Fire—- e WHEN I’HUltlH RUSHED BY MOB Ohio. aa "Mrs. Ix>roy.” A fire yesterday starting at Jump- travel-weary correspondent, •Think Princeton, Ind.. Aug. 25.—The at off-Joe spread rapidly and burned Thon from tho south came posi Among the 15 are several who of the glorious freedom of going Belfast, Aug. 25. — Rioting was re tack on the republican campaign fin over a considerable acreage, about 25 tive word thnt "Mrs. T/oroy” w ! r jl- iiavo brought fame to tho United somewhere, far’away.” !y Mrs. Jackson, wife ot Kid McCoy newed here today. A crowd tried to Slates through victories in the in "If it were not for my duty to my ancing was renewed by Governor Opx acres being burned. The fire started rush the St Mathown Catholic church Jackson ot AUirglss, Miss. ternational 'balloon classics. Upson, country.’* said Mustapha Kemal Pa- today in an address here. He reiter at-the O. S. Blanchard property and was fired upon by the military present international title holder, en sha, the national leader, one hot. ated his promise to expose the affairs across Jump-off-Joe at Pleasant Val “Tho town was too snipll for Kljty authorities. ley. on the Pacific highway. The tered as soon as the race was an breathless night’in Slvas. Turkey, "I tomorrow at Pittsburg. Lou nnd she wont away,*’ Jackson house apd barn were burned and th« nounced and is regarded by many should be tempted to board ship ann said, when asked to totl what he fire was carried by the brisk wind to ‘ experts as having an excellent chance steam away, anywhere, so long as it JAPAN WILL PRESENT AMBASSADOR TO ENGLAND know of his wife's wanderings DECORATION TO RUMANIAN the woods. Fire Warden Hoxie hap went westward. No one but ourselves ARRIVES IN NEW YORK to win. • Next Tatum, tho man whose name .. . > pened along and saw the danger. He Three bags have been entered by can realize how tired and numb the appeared on the mysterious trunk, Tokto. Aug. 25.-- iPrince Kan-ln mind becomes, out here, through the summoned a number of passing tour New York. Ag. 2R.—John W. Davis the army air service, one by the navy walked Into police headquarters at probably will visit Rumania next ists who gave their help in fighting Birmingham. Ala., nnd explained Ills ambassador to Great Britain, who ar and another by the army balloon loss of contact with tho countries rived hero today donied reports cur school, Fort Omaha. Tho other 10 and people we knew in happier days." year to present an imperial Japanese the blaze. The fire was put under connection with the case Women, wives of teachers and pro decoration to the King of Rumania control. rent In Washington that he wbtild balloons have been entered by civil Ho told tho authorities thnt h<> fessors. of formerly well-to-do farm-1 .and return the visit of the Crown not return to Txindon after his vaca ians. had known Mrs. Jackson In Firming era, who have been so sorely hit by i Prince of Rumania to Japan. The Bridge Is Wanted— tion. . The entry of the balloon school ham, whore ho works ns a lfnotvpo the war. suffer especially from the I imperial envoy would also visit Lon A bridge across the Illinois river will bo piloted by A. Leo Stevens, lack of tho cheap holidays they were' don to return the prospective visit of operator At her Invitntlcn, lie said, west of Kerby is wanted by the resi who, with Professor David Todd, of ho visited her In T'etrolt, where »he once accustomed to take in .Switzer-, the Prince of Wales, who is ex; ected dents of the section across the river. Amhorst College, won tamo hist told him she bad married 1<eroy nn«I i land, tho Italian Riviera. Paris or. in Japan next autumn. A petition wns brought in today to spnrtg by an attempt to pick up'radio thnt ho wan "terribly jenlons." Shart-| txindon. where they, saw the old1 the county commissioners by Mrs. J. electric waves from Mars through a sights anew, the styles in clothes, i ly nftc’’wnrd. Tntnm said, ho return ' Vi. Fin-h. The petition is signed by receiving station 30,000 feet above brushed up their acquaintance with . ed to Blrminchnm. Tie decInrod that about 18 farmers of the vicinity, who tho earth. tho next ho hon-d of tho womnn wan ltuftuages and came homo content to would be helped by the bridge. At when ho read of thd discovery rtf her Tho second race which is to start await next year's trip. «resent there is only a ford In the body. October 23 will be tho fourth time . river and during high water It is Im Reports have poured In from every Lucerne, Aug. 25.—Premier Ll>yd that tho United States hns defended STUDENTS TAR AND FEATHER possible to cross. The bridge would quarter of the conHnont fed'ettfe'.' George in a statement today concern the Gordon Bencntt international ST ATI E OF FORMER EMPEROR make it possible for the farmers and thnt Leroy hnd he«n «eon In \bls or ing tho caso of Ijord Mayor Mic- ’rophy since Its foundation in 1906. Geneva,•Switzerland, Aug. 25.— miners to get in at any time, An ar- that place. A 35.000 reward offered Sweurioy, of Cork, whose condition Is Tho only other country which has Four, students charged with tarring Mexico, Aug. 25.—«All Amqficans rangement has been made i wlth the bv th« police of Detroit stimulated gravo due to a hun cor strike in the won the cup more than once is Ger- add feathering a statue ?f the former kidnappod bv Pedroa Zamora, the Morrison brothers mill by which al! the search and he wns reoortod var Hrixuin lall In lotion, s'ld In »”»> many, which will not enter In th» German emneror have been sentenced baindlt leader, at Cuale. Jalisco, last the lumber for the bridge would bo iously ns escaping to Canada, hiding «tance that whatever tho conse 1920 races. The entries, 11 in all. by a Bonn court, according to a Basel week, have been released, according furnished free of charge and the in Mexico, sailing for Brazil and the quences. the government could not are: France,.3; Italy, three; United d’spatch, to terras of two years im to reliable advices from Guadalalara. county would onlv have to furnish 'Bahamas and under arrest In Chl- Lake the rosponatblllty of refcanin.7 StaAea, three; Great Britain, one, and prisonment and ordered to pay the These reparts say Zamora has sur the labor. Mrs. Finch is certain that •eago. Macöweeney ‘ , Belgium, one. costa of Hveir trials. rendered the petition will bring reaults ■. i X I * * I BALLOON RACES MAY