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« Yi ANHOTIATED I *11 EKM NERVI«» VOL XL, Mo, -- —--- UNITED PKENfl NERVI«» imi . W HOLE NUMBER »133. AFTER SEARCH Superintendent of I tanks Realign* in < >r<ler to Go Into Buotneo»—Buy» Stock in Pendleton Bank Ilex Deford, Shot for Resisting Ar rest, Dies in Hospital—Officer Held I nder Bonds Sound of Firing is Incessant; City Virtually Cut Off From Rest of World; People Live in Dread of Renewed Attacks; Sinn Feiners Shot by Sentries join DOVGIITY, MINTED AT TO- Salem. Nov. 23 -(A. P.)—Will Oregon City, Nov. 23.—(A. P.) — JU INTO, CASADA, in found II. Bonnett, state superintondent of Alex Deford, who waa shot Sunday AT OREGON «ITA- banks, has resigned, his resignation night by D. C. Froet, former con to be effective December 31st. He stable, while running away from of- announced that be has purchased cers after being accused of bolst- stock In the Inland Empire bank, of reus conduct, died from his wounds Dublin. Nov. 23—(U. P.)—Fre fell in the high mountains as a num today at a hospital. Frost is under Pendleton, of which he will be vice- quent encounter» between troops and ber of the higher ranges were seen *500 bonds pending the action of the president. small bands of Hinn Feluers occur to be covered with the snow. Fair grand Jury, He reiterated that he red on the streets of Dublin during and colder is predicted for tonight shot on the orders of Night Patrol- 1‘ri-oner Tell. Officers That Ile II«. the night. The sound of shooting was and tomorrow. man Surfus. He said Deford struck Bond. Amounting to *100,000 on him in the stomach and refused to Incessant. So far as Is known only |kn|MMlt In Chicago two casualties resulted. Military Dublin, Nov. 2J.— (A. P.)—All stop when ordered. raids are being conducted through train services were resumed after a out the city today. Many arrests quiet night, following Sunday's PORTLAND MARKETS Portland. Nor. 2».—(A. P)— have been made by the police. Dub bloodshed and yesterday's raiding. Portland, Nov. 23.—(A. P.)—Cat ■■ 1 1 ■ - John Doughty, wonted at Toronto. lin is virtually cut off from the rest A statement was issued at Dublin tle are steady. Hogs are lower, *11.- Cantala. In connection with the <1 le St. John's, N. F., Nov. 23.—(A. of tho world by a cordon of British castle which said the shooting at ! 50 to *12.25. Sheep are weak. Eggs ap pea ran c« of Ambrose J. Small a P.) Th« Newfoundland railway troops. The city is living in dread Crote Park Sunday, resulted when ire lower, buying price **c to 70c, year ago was arrested today at Ore lines, a uarrow gang» system of 960 j today of renewed encounters. Inrge the crown forces went to round-up ' selling price candled, 74c to 76c, se gon City. Doughty, according to the miles owned by the Reld-N*wfound-1 scale fighting between the Sinn Feln- the men associated with the murder lects 76c to 78c. Butter Is steady. officer«, admitted the theft of *100,- land Company, has been forced to «rs and the police Is expected The of 14 officers Sunday morning. The 000 In bonds, which he said he had call upon colonial government for J shop*, have their shutters up. Thou statement said picket« in the crowd on deposit In Chicago and which he aid In readjustment and it» adminis sands of people remained Indoors all fired, resulting in a panic during said ha would surrender. Doughty tration and operation have been day. Three Sinn Feiners were killed which many of the men wanted un said he took Small to a theatre one placed under the control of a Joint after attacking »entries. Three' were doubtedly escaped. night and 1<>at track of him there an<l commission of «even. The govern arrested Saturday and imprisoned in never saw him again. Doughty waa ment has a majority of the members j the guard house. Two of them yes private secretary to Small, who own Belfast, Nov. 23.—(A. P.) — of thia body. terday threw hand grenades at sen ed a number of theatres at Toronto persons were killed in Dublin The commission also has taken tries. The grenades failed to ex An investigation Is to be made by and sold out his Interests a year ago the sheriff’s office of the death of over along with the railway lines plode, being without dotonators, a terday. During the morning a for } 1.000,000. A world wide search Roy Reed at Leland yesterday. An the whole system of coastwise water: third grabbed the rifle which the try at the castle was attacked was made for Small for whom *f>0,- empty whiskey bottle and a bottle connections along the Newfoundland I sentry dropped In his excitement and armed men. The sentry fired, 000 reward, dead or alive, had been nearly full of "moonshine” were coast which heretofore have been was raising it to his shoulder when ing three of the attackers. Two offered It has been without result. »Iterated Jointly by the government j er deaths occurred during 1 found near the body. An attempt the other sentries fired. Doughty waa working at a paper mill and the Reid-Newfoundland Com Iliver Still Down— throughout the city. will be made to find out who sup In Oregon City. plied him with the illicit whiskey. A pany. Thus the commission Is ad The rise in the river from the Detective Mitchell, of Toronto, ministering virtually all the trans heavy rain of Sunday night amount Cork, Nov. 23.—(A. P.)—A po- coroner’s inquest found that he took Doughty to the Union station, portation facilities of Newfoundland, ed to only about three inches. Sun llceman was wounded and two civil- come to his death through the effects saying he would take the prisoner for both passengers and freight day night an exceptionally heavy Ians shot in a fight between the aux of the liquor. If the person or per direct to Toronto, A sum of *1,000.000 In colonial downpour occurred and .55 inch of iliary police and citizens in Mill sons can be found who sold him the whiskey as a beverage, they will be funds has been allocated to the com rain was recorded. Apparently snow Street village last evening. . — charged with manslaughter, accord mission to enable it to begin Its task ltig Show • >V in SI i »| h '— ing to the sheriff. Steps are now be Iguit niv Be"" who will partlcl- of working out tho salvation of the ing made to push the investigation pate in "K vWU'i Kap«*«** had their railway system The commission is as rapidly as possible. first rehr« J the theater. To- expected to recommend to tho next , The whiskey had not been made night will ue dr<-v rohearaal. and to- session of the legislature a perma-| over 12 hours. Sheriff Lewis thinks, The i nent plan for operation either by the morrow night the blg show. when it was found. That means that place will be well beat<MÌ and If tho government, by private Interests or I Jointly. • it was made near Leland and given show Itself Is better than was seen I These steps were taad^ necessary to Reed shortly after it had been last evening, it certainly will l>e a The Hague, Nov. 23.— (A. P.) — Chicago, Nov. 23.—(A. Pr)— scream. A vast amount of work has because the railway lines which be Fresh from the Near East. 37 big American diplomatic officials abroad distilled. The liquor contained a lose very high percent of alcohol, burning fore tho war suffered an average been necMaary to insure the succees , boxes of relics of ancient Egypt and who are in possession of evidence of of thia [«erformance Tickets are of *100,000 a year, in tho last five Babylonia are now being unpacked propaganda schemes originating in with a blue flame when poured on selling jrapldly and it 1« expected years have been compelled to pro- at the University of Chicago. They Moscow are opposed to any attempt the floor. It has not been decided that everyone will l>e there who has Vido for large Increases and ex- were brought recently after an ad to abandon the United States pass ■what was used in making it but the sheriff expects soon to have some ponses, notably for coal and wagesc. tho price venturesome trip by Dr. J. H. Breas port and vise systems now in opera further clues to the moonshiners. If As one of Its first problems, the rail ted. professor of Oriental history tion. This is because thqy are con way commission Is» faced with a de evidence can be found that will in- No «'oil Her Thursday— and Egyptology. In the Judgment vinced that the Russian Soviet gov On Thanksgiving day tho Courier mand for further wage Increases of museum officials here, they make ernment has been attempting to send oriminate the guilty parties an ex ample will be made of them. It is force will take a vacation and no ranging from 20 to 30 per cent. the oriental museum at the Univer hundreds of dangerous agitators to known that an outfit it operating pnper will bo published. Advertise sity of Chicago the finest of its kind the United States. near Leland and this is thought to ments for publication Wednesday Wartime passport regulations! in the United States. be the one that made the liquor. This should l>e sent to the office tonight Makes Quick Trip- have been considerably modified, The university professor and his Having been told that It was im Is the first case in Josephine county or before 9:80 In tho morning. both for Americans and foreigners possible to drive a car from Sacra- staff of four were the first white men where a person has been killed by seeking American visas, in the past to cross tho Arab state after it was monto to Grants Pass without chains, moonshine whiskey but the sheriff’s few months and every attempt will Kenneth William» decided that he proclaimed, going from Bagdad to office states that the quality of stuff be made. It was said, to make travel Aleppo. At times the expedition had to be shown. • As a result Mr. being sold may lead to further as easy as possible abroad next sum and Mrs. Williams are visiting in tho traveled at great personal risk. deaths. mer. 'But. in face of the evidence Tho alm of the party was to sur city for a day. They left Sacramen which has accumulated during the to In .the Williams' Studebaker road vey the most Important burled cities past few months, it is believed to in ster. arriving here in 20 hours driv of the Near East Jn regard to the dicate a determined effort by the bol- | work of excavation. Dr. Breasted ing time. At Dunsmuir he was told said he saw ancient cities, now shevtk government to spread its Jur-! Washington. Nov. 23. (A. P.) — that It was Impossible to get through merely mounds of ruins, that were lsdtctlon to America, the diplomatic | Declaring that he understood that * aven with chains. At Weed ha was not on the map and were totally un i officials do not wish to surrender! ____ going ___ ___ federal agents were over ___ Kan 'told tho same thing. He refused to known to science. their most potent safeguard against | anti other ______ states -- trying to I”1* on his chains and mako the trip sas. I Iowa _____________ It—passport control. Because of his knowledge of con get evidence neceaaory to indict men I from Weed In 6 4 hours They will ditions In the country behind Syria "So far as the would-be emigrant 1 roads return south tomorrow, tho asking farmers to hold their crops. is concerned," one American official ‘Chicago, Nov. 23.—(A. P.l—The Dr. Breasted was asked by the Brit Charles S Barrett, president of the being In good condition. ish government at Cairo to go on a safd, "things have Just been so simp first “underground party” that the national farmers* union, «pfiealed to diplomatic mission to the British for lified for him that, in ten minutes United States has ever seen is now- the members to stand together >and C. AV. Caniptiell was a business vis eign office at London and at the ex time, providing his own government believed to be operating, according not sell their products. itor In the city today from Kerby. pense of changing his plans for re considers him a worthy subject and to Edward J. Brennan, division su turning home, he did so. Dr. Breas has so evidenced this by giving him perintendent of the bureau of inves a passport, he can answer all the tigation of the department of justice ted disclosed here. questions we want to know about1 here. The traditional friendship of the K LIMATI« ’ K U’EIIN "It appears,” he said, “that the him. If he is satisfactory, he can Arabs for the English has now turn Everett Karla Stanarti ed to hatred. Dr. Breasted reported. get his visa the same day and be on members or a great majority of them This, ho said, was due to the British his way to the United tSates speedily. of the communist parties have gone “The American traveling abroad over to a united communist party giving over Syria to the French af will get all the assistance possible that seems to be maintaining a sec ter they had promised the Arabs "I see" sez Uncle Ez.ra, "by the wrltln' In the papers to give him. If he frets because of recy never before attempted by an their own kindom in recompense for that Wednesday night our folks will do some queer Klimatic the necessity of securing visas from American radical organization. the help they gave the British kapers, and Ma and I intend to go, and all the kids are go "These people appear to be hold ether consulates. If he wishes to vis against the Turks. ing: the whole town's P ¡mod and cocked, you know, to ing meetings with the utmost sec it several countries and objects to British political agents were being make a splendid showin*. So all yoli men folks, take a shave recy with which they can surround frontier Inspections, he must remem murdered by the Arabs in Mespota- and shine your shoe« up neatly, behind your ears wet water nla while the University of Chicago ber that perhnps the man who sat them. Names used appear fictitious. leave, nnd get slicked Up completely. And ladles, get your "The Russian element which form expedition waa In the country.. Dr. next to him In the railway car was pajnt on straight and take an hour to powder. These kome- i ed the backbone of the original com- a bolshevik or an anarchist, en He related that a Breasted said. dles will kick you groat, you'll holler loud nnd louder. ' British colonel who know the Arabs route to some place with a bomb, I mnnist party appears to be in con- There'll be some 'Singing girls," they say. a ‘Bed Hot Music Intimately was later killed at the who might be stopped at the frontier trol and to have the bulk of the ’Number,' and black-face folks whose queer stunts may not membership of the new secret organ Identical camping place the unlver- before ho could throw the bomb.” much conduce to slumtier 'Whoa Lizzie' will just mako you ization. short ; slty party had stopped at a whoop and prod your neirest fellow, while he’s Just cjiuck- "Literature is frequently distrib PACKERS PRESENT ANOTHER tlm® before. lln • like the croup would W him scarcely bellow. There's J PLAN FOR DltiSOLl'TION uted without any indication as to 'hot scotch' In these komodles. nnd a knock-out punch that Chicago. Nov. 23.— (A. P.) — where tt comes from. Tn order,to H ARDING RM'FIVES NOISY wrecks us, nnd then n wild 'Kllmatlc Dream' aimed at our j escape detection, it appears that the WELUOME TO CANAL ZONV i Plans for the sa a of the interests of solar plexus. Come one, como al'." thus Ezra sez, in peppy Morris * Company in the stock yards party members take unusual precau- tones and Jerky, "and bring the fambly, do It right, aTid don't Colon. Panama, Nov. 23.—(A. P.I and terminals to permit acquisition ' tions. The membets are known <nt too much turkey!" • President-elect Warren G. Hard by livestock Interests and the public among themselves and literature is ing arrived nt Cristobal today and were filed in the District of Colum passed around among them, some times by messenger. When mailed. bia supreme court today. was given a noisy welcome. TO BE INVESTIGATED RELICS OF ANCIENT SOVIET AGENTS TRY RESTORATION OF KING CON STANTINE WILL BE OPPOSED BY THE ENGLISH THREATEN TO REVOKE TREAT! • Territorial Advantages Gained in Pact With Allies and Greece Will Be Countermanded la Threat Paris, Nov. 23.—(A. P.i—Great Britain has already taken steps to wars Greece that she will lose her territorial advantages, given in the treaty between the allies and Turkey if former King Constantine is ra turned to the throne, says the Petit Parisien. Breakwater Stands Shock— The heavy seas poupded on th* breakwater this week with terrific force, sending spray over the wall. The work is substantial, the present storm is about an rough as it gets, and when completed the upkeep of the breakwater will be light com pared to similar work on sandy for mation.—Del Norte Triplicate. Gillette Is Injured— Burns Gillette, formerly a resident of Grants Pass, but now living In Salem, had the misfortune to have his foot crushed quite badly last Fri day. He was under an automobil* repairing it and had his feet stuck out the side. A large truck with three tons of sand ran over one of his feet, breaking three bones. He is now in the hospital. R. Vose, of Moclips. Washington, is spending a few days in Grants Pass,, looking after timber interests. Mr. Vose is stopping at the Oxford while in the city. EX-KAISER’S FAMILY Berlin. Nov. 23.— (A. P.);—A hun dred eminent persons, including members of the former emperor's family, have smuggled to Holland money aggregating 250.000,000 marks, asserted H. H. Hermann Mu eller, former chancellor, in the relch- stag. we know that it is done in small quantities, three or four letters or packages in a box in one corner of a city and three or four in a box in an other section. "The party has its largest tnem- bership in Chicago and New York. In Chicago meetings have been made extra difficult by the Illinois law which forbids renting property to an outlaw organization of this char acter. Property owners who be- come suspicious often call us to make sure on this point. "It is my individual conviction that the united communist party and kindred associations of this nature are unlawful in that they advocate the overthrow of the government by force and violence. “The original communist party, which was organized here a year ago took a stand against participating in elections. This It held to be of no use and tt urged a bolshevik pro gram. I have no knowledge myself of literature being recently distrib uted urging against taking ¡>«rt in the presidential election, as was re- ported in press dispatches from the east at the time, but if this was the case, it was in line with what the party appears to stand for”