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♦ « '.'J EXITED 1’REM HER VICE VOL. \l., No. «10. rUkAMin PASH, POtfmmiTH ODOBTY, OREGON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21», 1Ü2O DR. JOSE SUAY WHOLE MEMBER 3187. I PRINCE CAROL 4 ■ SOVIET FAILS r - > (JOINTER REVOLUTIONISTS IN 111 HSIA ARE BETRAYED BY* SANTA RITA AND SNOHOMISH FINAL DRAFT OF PROJECT TO REPORT VESSEL ON BEACH CREATE PERMANENT BODY NEAR CAPE JOHNSON HAS BERN ACCEPTED 4*3 BE \I TIFI’L DANCER 4 I ’ ✓y HOME SECRETARY DECLARES IN HOUSE OF COMMONS THAT CONSPIRACY EXISTS ’T » GtiiLTY SENTENCED TO DEATH 5' Hurried Trial Giteli Those Taken in Round-up and Shot «I Dawn—In- former Found Ik-ad I I hiring HO-mile Gale Rope AV as Cut Five Non-Man<lalory and Four Man Which Attached it to Santa Rita. datory Powers Mill Comprise 23 Persona Were on* Board Commission L ■ 1 Policeman F lighten h Away Half Doom Men Who Were Starting Blaze in Big Lumber Yard L Moacow, Nov. 29.—(A. P 1 «txty i countor-imvolutlonlsts were taken out In small balchm« at several pris ons just before dawn on Sunday and ■hot. Al about the same time, the body of Mlle. Hoeltzer, the beauti ful dancer, who bet rayed thorn, was Or. Jose. Espe rama Suay Is minister found In a gutter in a' deeerted street. Rhe had been strangled. She of finance of Salvador and one of that had been a favorite here for some republic’s leading citizens. weeks, She was popular with all claaeea. Hhe gallimi the confidence of the <g>unter^evoliitlontsta. and learned of their plans for a revolt, Squads of troni*. during the night, rounded up the guilty tn»n and wom en. They were hurrl«Mly tried and sentenced Mlle. Hoeltzer, It is be- llved, was lured from her apart ments 4>y friends of the condomne«J Prvaldrnt Will Remain In Washing. plotters Ion—S«-«ntary Tumulty Will ANOTHER föNFEHHION MABE IN Write Books Geneva. Nov'. 27.—(A. P.)—The Astoria, Nov. 29. —(A. P.)—The London, Nov. 29.—(A. P.)—Ed- 1 J ward Shortt, home secretary, de- wreckage of the barge W J. Pirrie, council of the league of nations to • h was cut loosv In an 90-mlle day approved the final draft of the clared in the house of commons that gal-' last Friday afternoon was 23 project for a permanent mandate I there seemed no doubt that the Sat- persons on board was found on the I commission, definitely accepting the urdav night incendiary fires at Llv- boaeb near Cape Johnson by the 1 tentative proposal to have the com erpool were the reault- of an organ “Close up“ photograph of Carol, steamer Santa Rita and the cutter mission comprise five non-mandatory crown prince of Roumania, who has ized conspiracy of the Sinn Fein. The Snohomish, according to a wireless and four mandatory powers. It was been making a tour of the United public galleries of the house of com picked up at North Head t"day. mons were closed today. The house decided that the members will be' States. of r-arliunent was guarded by extra chosen by the council. Is Apiadnled Rc«'civ«-r—■ The committee on admission of' police. Ernest Lister, deputy sherlf. of new members agreed it was impos- 1 Half a dozen men, preparing to the county, was this morning ap- j stble to admit new states carved out1 ' set fire to a large lumber yard in ; ¡Kilnted receiver of the Oriole mine, of old Russian territory. I the Finsbury district, London, less which was thrown into receivership than a mile from London bridge, last Saturday by Judge Calkins. The were surprised by a policeman Sat I mine is one of the best producers tn Temperature Goes l*own— • urday night, about the time incen I the county, and is regarded aa one diary fires broke out among the cot Saturday night the temperature _____________ i of the best gold mines In the dis- ton warehouses in Liverpool. The took a drop and went down to 31 de ' trlot. It is held by an eastern stock grees. Last night, however, it went Man Taken in Oregon City Laet policeman charged a loiterer who ’ company, who have been having attacked the policeman and shouted Week in Connection With Disap- only to 35 degrees. The highest iome distention among themselves for help. Five men with revolver« [«■arance of Small in Toronto temperature recorded yesterday was . as to what should be done with the compelled the pliceman to liberate but 46 degrees. The cold bights an<^ BIG MAIL ROBBERY CARE j property. It is located in the Galice the man. All escaped. days will.soon put the river down to j gold belt. Mr. Lister will go to Toronto, Ontario, Nov. 29.— (A. Kansas City, Nov. 21. —(A. P.) — Washington. Nov. 29.—(A. P.) — i Galice tomorrow to invoice the mine. normal. Macroom, Ireland, Nov. 29.— (A. P.)—John Doughty, arrested last P.)—Fifteen auxiliary police cadet« Keith Collins has signed a confea- n definitely haa become known today 1 It Is understood that same assess- ■lou admitting partlrlimflon In the that the president will d«r*«Xe ««is - m«-«tt work must be done at once. Mining Man Tx«nv«* for Portland— Monday in Oregon City, in connec- were killed and one cadet mortally tfon with the mysterious disappear mall train robbery at Council Bluffs, time to writing after March 4th. He Mr. and 'Mrs. L*. XV. Beech left{ ance of Ambrose J. Small, today wounded as the result of an ambush the postal Inspectors announce«! will make his home In Washington. this morning for Portland where they' turned over to the authorities |100,- of between 70 and 100 men near Kil Secretary Tumulty intends to write will spend a few ays before going to I 000 in Canadian victory bonds miss michael. Another of the cadets I4 Kansas City. Nov. 29.—(A. P.) some booka about the president. missing. Saif Francisco to spend the winter. ing over a year. Tho alleged confcaalon says Collins Mr. Beech has been* in the city for burned all the loot he 1s said to have the past six months, being interested | received except for $500. FEDERAL WIRELESS GIVEN in the Copper Queen mine. Copper Attending Busincaa CoUegc— AUTHORITY TO ISSU? BONDS mining, according to Mr. Beech, is, The following clipping was taken from a Chloo, California, paper: “All London, Nov. 29.— (A. P.)—Hope now at a standstill, owing to the I the delegates are known to Gladys high price of labor and the low San Francisco, Nov. 29.—(A. P.I that Europe may obtain any cereals price of copper, which is now quoted ■ Scarberry, the smiling stenographer I or flax from soviet Russia is entirely vho sits t>ehind the typewriter at the —Authorization to issuo 1500,000 in 1 unfounded, says a circular from the at 14 cents per pound, which does registration bureau in the nornml * bonds for wireless stations in Port Russian liberation committee in Ix>n- not pay for the production. and punches out name tags for the The Josephine Sportsmen’s league land, Palp Alto, I xm Angeles and don. an antl-bolshevist organization. delegates’ badges.’’ She was former will hold its annual meeting at the The circular recalls that accord- San Diego, was given the Federal F. M. Moores Is spending a few ly Miss Gladys McIntyre of this city Roseburg, Nov. 29. Calmly fold I Ing to the food commissariat's plans, days In the city looking over the and is now attending the Chico bus Chamber of commerce rooms Tues Wireless company by the state rail ing his arms across his breast, | roughly 7,250.000 tons of bread- country with the intention of locat iness college and is stenographer at day evening, when jollity and good kneeling down and stretching his road commission today. I stuffs were to be delivered to the ing here if he can find some pro the normal, having left here in Sep -puns sseuisnq emos qijM ‘djqsMonaj nock across the railroad track in soviet government by December 1. wiched in between, will be on the front of an oncoming train, was the | again it is stated that he walked for i t»ut owing to the break-down of perty which suits him. His home is tember. * • progranf. A crab feed will be served method chosen by Kuutn J. Jenson,' ward and was seen to fold his arms transportation, the Siberian quota of in Astoria. * " ’ ’V Courier Is Late— presumably a resident of Meattie, | ' at 6 o’clock, and all members O< then deliberately kneel and lay I 2,000,000 tons can only be brought The Courier is several hours late for ending his life Friday morning at his head over the rail. Brakeman In with the greatest difficulty, while are expected to be pres- today due to the fact that the elec- ( the league a point about a mile north of Glen Fred Wills, who saw the affair, im the Caucasian estimated output of 1 ent. The county’s legislative dele- j trio power was off until 2 o ’ clock. A dale. His hea«l was severed as com mediately gave the stop signal and 1.750.000 tons cannot be relied up j tree fell over the lines and broke, gation will be present and will hear pletely as If the job had been done the body was picked up. on owing to the military operations | the main wires into the city at about what local sportsmen think the leg- by an axe and there was not a bruise a bank In tiie pockets was found in that region. 10 o'clock. During that time the islature should do with the fish and on the head or the body. book showing a good sized deposit ! Quoting the bolsheviat Investía for Courier was unable to do any work, According to Information gathers«! in the Scandanavian bank f Seattle. the statement that up to October 1. game laws. The Rogue river ques Portland. Nov. 29.—(A. P.) — as the machinery is all run by elec tion will no doubt again be the piece by Coroner M. E. Ritter, who a check for |90 on the Mason lag ¡only 100,000 tona of various cereals , brought the body to this city last ging company of Washington was had been delivered. the circular This city and vicinity were Jarred by tricity. de resistance. Saturday, Jensen was a iwuisenger on also found, in addition to small points out that it will be obviously an earthquake Sunday morning af- Court In Session — River. Spokane, southbound train No. 13. A ticket change and other articles, The bank impossible to bring in the deficit of , ter 3. o’clock. Hood River, 1 and Seattle, reported they felt a -1 The court is in session today. In his pocket proved him to be a book was the only means of Identlfi- 7,150,000 tons by December 1. Judge Calkins is hearing evidence in LANDON GIVEN PRISON TERM passenger bound from Portland to cation, and la wire has been dls- Aa regards flax the circular again, shock lighter than the shock felt the case of Harry Sordy versus the FOR VIOLATING THE MAXN ACT Ran Francisco. About a mile north patched 'by the coroner asking for quotes bolsheviat figures showing .There about a month ago. 1 Sugar Pine Mining and Milling com of Glendale the train stopped for a information If any is obtainable. that the area sown In 1920 had Portland. Nov. 29.—(A. P.)—Geo. pany. It is understood that this is short time and Jensen was one of the It Is judged that Jensen was about shrunk to one-fifth of the pre-war Climate Is Praised— Landon was convicted under the to be .the only case taken uft before passengers who got off the car and 50 years of age. No papers or letters area. The present crop was estimat It has been a long time since any Mann act and was sentenced to seven walked around for a short time. were found Indicating that he has ed at n mere 55,000 tons, from Granta Pass man has had the nerve the court, the session being held for years in prison. this ease. As the train prepare«! to start relative«. which, the circular deduces, little or to write after his name on a local hotel register "It ’ s the Climate, ” but nothing will be available for export. W. D. Baker so decorated the Hol-1 land book. However, Mr. Baker is I Seeking Its Level 93 years old and he says that his i A PECULIAR PEOPLE reaching that ripe old age with hlsi faculties unimpaired is much due to Everett Barl« Btaaard "It’s the Climate.” He was here Friday to attend the Masonic meet ing and also attend the Masonic din-| I’m not a great authority on rivers, lakes, and seas, and ner late last night at the Holland, cannot spout geography as lively as you please, but I have Now York, Nov. 29.—(A. P.)— and made one of the 4,081 speeches noticed some few things concerning heathen lands from Allan A. Ryan, the financier who heard on that occasion.—Medford Greenland's ice-cap where it clings to India’s coral strands. aroused the financial world through Mail-Tribune. Strange ways they have in Labrador and Finland and Peru, his alleged manipulations' of a cor and on the briny Baltic sea and where the Chinks live, too. ner In the Stutz Motor stock, an Fishing Swwm to Close— Australia is a funny land. An island? Maybe so, or maybe nounced that he ha'd conferred with Oiwn season on all game fish In just a continent. We really do not know. The Kangaroos Samuel Untermyer with, a view of the .Rogue will close tomorrow swarm all about, the squat platypus quacks, and all the retaining him as his attorney to take night. After December 1» salmon leaves are wrong side out, and the lark all music lacks. But charge, of the readjustment of his may still be caught but Steelhead « these things don’t amaze mfi much, and scarce deserve a men- • financial affairs which are reported fishing will be prohibited as in the lion. It’s not to Swede or Welch or Dutch I now direct at to involve several millions. Rogue the steelhead is classed as I tention. The strange thing I would bring to view is simply, a trout. The river is- full of both merely this: In little old Japan it’s true no one knows how Washington. Nov. 29.— (A. P.) — steelheads and sllverside salmon and to kDe. How odd it woul<^ be there to dwell, like prftn old Controller of Currency Williams an large catches are being made of maids confirmed. I think It would be simply—well, most nounced that there were no loans to i both. Many local fishermen are out quickly named and ermed! Allan A. Ryan, of New York, or his today trying to get a good supply of firm, which did not at present seem steelheads on hand before the se«-1 to be covered sufficiently by collat son ends. The open season will be-1 eral. gin on April 1. WILSON TO WRITE WHEN TERM OVER BONUS TO POLICE /