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GRANTH PANS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. SYTlKIlAY, BEPTEMBEIt 11, 1PJI».
COUNTESS OF TURENNE
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COMMITTEE OECIADES A RECESS LETTER IS CITED AS EVIDENCE
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TRIESTE SCENE
Marlon. Hept 1 I
llardlng's cam
paign plana as now under serious
discussion contomnlate a tour of
th» Pacific coast with addresses in StM-ialUt It»'» «Ht l*ul Ihiwn by Italian
• II wostern slates where senators Military aad Naval Forcen—Fight
ing Wan Violent
•re to be elected this fall In addition
four or five speeches will be made In
the east V lain October. The west
ern trip would start the last week
Trieste, Sept. 11
A socialist re
In September
volt In whhh barricades were erect
ed In the street« and artillery, j
(t'enilniKxl on page 4)
guns and bombs were i
rifles, machine
t
freely employed in a struggle be-
tween rioters and the military au-
thorlty r broke out yesterday after-
noon, Italian troops and naval
8
forces had restored order by
o'clock.
Biely InvenligaUng <am(»Ugn Expew- Oostwnor Read« <’«pjr of Iletter
M filch He Say.» I» From Chairman
diturrM to Meet Again at Wash
of Finance tkminiitt«'
ington "T New York
Woman in Car With Injured Maa.
Lewis Heid for Trying to lie
liver Liquor
Bellingham. Wash., Sept. 11.—
Portland. Sept. 11.-—'Bert Hedder-
Further information on the republi
lee, under suspicion as an alleged
can contributions In Washington, Workmen in Milan Occupy Buildings bootlegger, was shot through
the
was presented here today by Gover- and Hoist Red Hag—Bomba Tak
bead and probably fatally wounded
en at I-ucm
nor Cox on his arrival from Walla j
last night when he endeavored to
Walla. He read a copy of a letter j
speed away in an automobile from a
purporting to be from H. F. Alexan
house where a raid was being made.
Milan. Italy, Sept. 11.—Workmen Officers were hidden near the house
der. chairman of the finance com
more when Hedderlee and two companions
mittee of the republican party, re-j at a given signal occupied
porting oversubscription of the sub than 200 chemical works late yes drove up. George Lewis, the officers
scriptions of allotments in some terday and hoisted red flags on or said, started to deliver the liquor.
counties, and requesting contribu ders of the chamber of labor, which He was arrested, whereupon Hed
tions in others. The letter Cox said, declared the move necessary to guar derlee and a woman in the car start
: was additional evidence to support antee the metal workers needed ma- ed away. The shooting followed.
Mcsit ltolml<*n Married—
the charges of a republican “corrup- ' terials
New« of the marriage of Meut I tlon fund.’
Edwin Bobzlen, formerly of ’ Orante
Samuels
Pass, to Miss
Kathleen
Paris, Sept. 11.—The Italian in
Spencer, has just been received here
fantry seized the factory at Lucca
Real Estate Sal«» Made—
Lieutenant Bobzlen is an officer in
which has been occupid by work
The bungalow at Twelfth and
Washington, Sept. 11. Here are
the aviation corps, stationed at Carl-
was sold recently to Frank Burris of men and forced the men to surren
aoniii of tho campaign expenses of
strom field, Yrcadla, Florida.
He
Brush. Colo. The 10 acres next to der 60,000 bombs according to dis
G H. Foree, a defeated Missourian
has been In the air service for a
the Dr. TMmmick ranch was sold by patches.
congressional aspirant.
which
he
number of years and Is now assist
J. A. Weening to H. Meyers
A
listed under oath In his expense ac
New York, Sept. 11.—Another
ant flight commander.
instructing
residence lot in Fair Acres addition
count filed recently with W. Tyler
serious accident occurred today on
officer in charge of photography and
was purchased by J. A. Pittenger
Pag'*. clerk of the house of reprwen-
Lieut,
the lines of the Brooklyn 1 Rapid
engineer officer of flights.
Now York. Sept 11
Cooperation Bobzlen and his bride spent their from Ruth Young The residence lot
tat Ives
Transit, whose employes have ■ been
let- of the public In meeting the nation's honeymoon at Daytona Beach, Fla., ■on D street was sold by Willard Wil
"August 1 -Postad'’ for
on a strike for two weeks,
Two
tors to Influential men iu my dis rail transportation requirements la and are now at home at Arcadia son to Dr. Y. R Carrillo of Imperial
trolleys collided near Ebbetts Field
Valley,
Cal.
The
R.
F.
Adams
bun
trict telling that I was trusting to' asked by the Association ot Railway Meut Bobzlen will be remembered
during the rush to the ball park.
the kindness ot tho people and th« Executives In announcing Its pro here by a large number of friends galow on D street was sold to Geo.
Thirty were injured.
made
8.
Barton.
These
sales
were
mercy of God to elect me t both fall- gram to secure maximum service with whom he attended school pre
by A. N. Parsons.
from existing transportation facili vious to the war.
Tokio, Sept. 11.—The liberalistic
ad I——5b cents.
tendencies of the speeches in this
■'August 2 For professional ser ties.
New York, Sept. 11.—One
man
The association urges cooperation
year’s session of the diet has been a *
vices of n tonsorlal artist In shaping
was killed and 73 persons injured in
up the sandy whiskers of an infill-1 of the public and shippers to attain
distinct feature of constitutional
the trolley crash In front of Ebbetts
An average daily minimum move
development in Japan. The leader
entlal son of Erin 3u cents
Field.
repre-
of
the
movement
is
a
young
ment
of
freight
cars
of
not
less
than
"August 3 One Jar 'face creme'
________
______
sentative
named Ryutaro Nagai
tu fascinating blonde for passing nut, 80 miles per day.
whose boldness of word has attract-1
An average loading of 30 tons per
my cards 35 cents.
ed the attention of the empire. In < WlLfiON APPOINTS WOMAN
“August 3 --Another Jar of 'face car.
TO SERVE AS fXIMMISSIONER
the railroad train, at public meet-j
Reduction of bad-order cars to a
creme' to charming brunette for
London.
Sept
11.
—
Just
as
imper
gather
the
name
|
35
per
cent
of
total
ings.
wherever
men
maximum of I
passing out more of my cards
Medford. Ore . Sept. 11. —The first
ialism killed czarism so will im of Nagai is on the lips ot Japanese
Washington. Sept. 11.—The pres
owned.
cents.
“mistook him for a deer” tragedy of
perialism
be the death of Russian as a "coming man.”
In-
substantial
reduc
ident today appointed Mabel T.
An early and
"August 2—For her work and
the 1920 hunting season took place
Nagai was formerly a professor at Boardman, for many years a mem
fluonco among her many friends and tfon In the number of locomotives late Thursday afternoon when Yr- sovietism, is the prediction made to
admirers, a paJr of open-work hose now unfit for service.
thur Kimball, 19 years old; R W. | the Associated Press correspondent Waseda university, the most demo- ber of the executive committee of
More effective efforts to bring Dusenbury, 29 years old. and F. H. I hy M. Piip, the Esthonian foreign .cratlc of Japan's universities which the Red Cross, as commissioner in
for a plump widow; the less said the
about the return of cars to owneP Guy. young men of Sardine creek,: minister in London, in analyzing the I was founded by that heroic radical the District of Columbia. She is the
better, special 11.
I
“July 27—For street car fare to roads.
were hunting on Spignet mountain at consequences of the bolshevik offen leader. Marquis Okuma. The young first woman member of the commis
sive
in
Poland.
j man is a great believer in the demo- sion which directs the district gov
summer garden where Tony Steuver
the head of Evans creek, and Dusen-
While foreign minister last year
and congressional committee held
ernment.
bury on seeing Kimball moving in the
i Continued on page 4. )
election one night a week previous to ponent for congress in the Tenth dis brush 200 yards away, thought he M. Piip pitted his wits against the
__ i
bolshevik! at Dorpat and he is re
legal primary and nominated my op- trict—14 cents ”
was a deer and fired, fatally wound
ing him. Kimball was rushed to the i garded as one of the best authori
Dow hospital in Medford, arriving I ties in Europe on Russian political
,
there at 8 p. m. and died 7 minutes | and economic conditions.
In common with representatives
later.
here of other Russian border states,
The men had been out hunting to- M. Pllp is watching with profound
was
gether slnce Tuesday. Kimball
concern the developments in Poland.
up on a ridge, and Dusenbury was
"The bolshevlki are fighting Po
200 yards away, and Guy was by land with the allies ammunition
“It was found that of the 7,400
Chicago, Sept. 11.—Municipal dis
himself a half-mile distant. This was which they captured from Deniklne pensation of drugB through narco drug addicts who attended the clinic
Winchester. Va., Sept. 11.—Mem mor Senator Henry A. DuPont, of at 5 p. m. Dusenbury did not know
and Kolchak." he said.
“This is tic drug clinics is generally conceded for their narcotics, less than 2,000
orials to two Confederate generals, Delaware. who was a classmate of that he had shot Kimball •until on
now almost exhausted and Russia to have been a failure, reports a were willing to go to a hospital for
Stephen Dodson Ramseur and James, General Ramseur at West Point, af approaching to see whether he had cannot renew it.”
committee on narcotic drugs and treatment, with ultimate cure in
North terward an officer in the Union Army hit the deer, Kimball weakly shout
Johnston
Pettigrew, both
crime appointed by the American sight. The officials of the depart
Discussing
the
possibility
of
an
at
Carolinians, will be unveiled near and who was with General Ramseur ed. "You got me."
tack by the bolshevlki on Esthonla, Institute of Criminal Law and Crirn- ment were convinced that it wa3 not
the proper procedure to give narco
here during tho coming week at the at tho time of his death. General
inology.
Dusenbury and Gay carried Kim M. Piip said:
places where they died. Many South- Ramseur was mortally wounded at ball a mile to an auto truck. After
tic drugs to addict« for self-admin
by
Dr.
L.
The
report
was
written
“We are ready for them. The Ea-
erners. principally North- Carolinians the Rattle of Cedar creek, near here going three mile« they met William thonian frontier is now closed by L. Stanley, resident physician of the istration.
are expected here for tho exercises and fell Into tho hands ot the Union Dinkins in his car, and then Kimball our troops except the gates through| California State Prison at San Quen
"Some addicts sold the excess ol>-
which will be under the joint aus Army under General Philip Sheri was transferred to the car and the which we are trading with Russia, j tin, for presentation at the 12th an tained at the clinic to other addicts
pices of the North Carolinn division dan. Ho waB taken to Sheridan's hurry trip to Medford was complet Tho soviet government must know, nual meeting ot the institute at In or peddlers, There was fraud in ob-
of United Confederate veterans, the headquarters at the Bell Grove house ed. He was very weak from shock if it succeeds In obtaining a foothold dianapolis September 16-18.
tainlng the drug, Friends of addicts
associa-
North Carolina division of United, whero he received every attention and loss of blood, but retained con in Esthonia the allies would instant
became habitues through
Dr.
Stanley
adds
that
“
probably
Daughters of the Confederacy nnd from both hfs own nnd federal sur sciousness until ten minutes before ly cut off Russia from the vitally
tion with beneficiaries of the clinic.
no more municipalities will estab
tho North Carolina Historical com-| geons, In spite of which he died Oc his death.
With very few exceptions, no cures
needed supplies it is now receiving lish clinics of this type.”
tober 20, 1864.
were known to have been effected by
mission.
through us. We might perish but i
Government monopoly of the man
Dedication ot the memorial to
soviet Russia would go down with ufacture of opium derivatives is re means of the reduction system used.
The memorial to General Rnm- General 'Pettigrew will take place
Ambulatory treatment was found to
seur which marks the Belle Grove Friday morning, the principal ad Is-gion Will Fleet—
us. A
commended in the report. Dr. Stan
M. Piip asserted that Russia's eco ley urges that It be “put on a plan be vicious in principle and in ef
The local post of the American
House whero the general died Oc dress being by Chief Justice Walter
fect; there is no need for prolong
tober 20, 1864, will be dedicated on Chirk of North Carolinn. while Gen I<eglon will meet next Friday for an nomic condition was rapidly getting somewhat similar to the minting of
ing addiction by a continued supply
the afternoon of September 16. Tho eral l-ouls G. Young, ot Savannah, election of officers for the coming worse because this season’s crop was money.”
of narcotics.”
memorial
to General Pettigrew (la., an Intimate friend of General year. As this meeting Is by far the a failure. He said It was not unlike
.,-r.ouc drug linlcs cited by Dr.
With th" fn'lnre o» •*" clinic and
which marks the Boyd House where Pettigrew, also will make an ad most important of the year, every ly that the cities will soon be wholl- Sinuiey are those established at New
the aroused interest In narcotic
IiCgton member In the county is depopulated.
ho died July 17, 1863. will lie dedi dress,
York, New Orleans, Los Angeles and drug addictions, continues the re
"The soviet government dare not
cated on tho morning of September
commanded urged to attend. Reports will be
General
Pettigrew
San Diego.
He characterizes the port, the question arises. What are
reduce
its
enormous
army."
he
con-
1
made of the activities of the organi
17th.
Heth's division of the Confederate
<
'’Hire of the New York clinic, which you going to do about it? “There
on zation during the past year and eluded. "Unemployment is now a closed early this year after
I
11 seems to be no concerted effort to
The two memorials consist of army in- Longstreet's assault,
throughout tho
plans will be laid for the winter, critical problem
1863.
Dur-
Cemetery
Ridge,
July
3,
granite columns, the gift of tho late
months' operation, as “one of the d»»l with it as the government has
Arrangements will be startml for the whole of Russia and if the men who, two outstanding features in the past,
Colonel P. H. Mayo, of Richmond. Ing line's refreat from Get tvsburg
dealt, with al ohollc liquors,” says
Armistice day program. An agita- as soldiers are comparatively well
•
guard
of
he
commanded
tho
rear
two years' developments in regard Dr Stanley.
“The manufacture,
Va.
•
cared
for.
wire
thrown
on
their
own
Ijegion
tlon
is
being
started
for
a
nnd vys
to the drug addiction problem.”
tr.ins'iortntion and distribution of
At the M.’imseiir memorial dedica tho Confederate army
resources a revolution would result. J
football
team
to
play
other
I-egton
Re.i .ms for the discontinuance of narcotics has not been curtailed, ex
tion Thursil y afternoon the speak wounded at Falling Waters. July 14. posts of the valley and this will also Tho chief terror which the soviet
He was moved at once to Boyd house
the New York clinic are thus sum cept as to dispensing by the Harri
ers will Include Major Charles M
rulers
have
to
face
is
peace
and
de
be
discussed.
There
will
be
some
near here, whero he died July 17.
son law.”
marized in the report:
Stedman, formerly a member of
mobilization.”
sort of refreshments.
General Ramseur's staff and for- 1863.
Chicago, Sept. 11.—The senate
cam
committee Investigating the
paign expenditures of political par
ties completed their inquiry short
ly before noon today and released to
New York or Washington September
22nd.
How girl employee of the Internal
D..
revenue office at Aberdeen. 8.
were solicited to contributed to the
democratic campaign fund were told
l>y Eunice Coyne, a reporter on the
Aberdeen Dally News.
,