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• VOL. XL, No. low. <THANT« FANS, JOHKFMINK OOLNTY. OKHGON. i THI RHDAY. JA NI'ARY 27, 1021. WHOLE NI MBEK SIM. BATTLE FOUGHT I Suspected Man is Picked Out of Une of Prisoners as the Burglar Who Talked With Victims fee on Quiv>(|on of German IU- lutrations nn<l Cancel Scesloti PURSUERS TABGET 0H7 SHOTS Paris, Jan 27 (A P.)- Il I* un WOULD POSTPONE DATE FOR WIFE OF THE PRESIDENT OF AN derstood that the British delegation! I.IQt I DATION OF ACCOUNTS INVESTMENT COMPANY IS attending th* supreme council I» un-! DIE THE UNITED STATES ' LI KED FROM HER HOME al>le to agree with the French vlew-j point regarding German reparations. I The morning meeting was cancelled1 so Lloyd George might talk private ly with members of th* council. Outlaws lawk (Tilson in Cell of (lie County Jal) Before Attempting Robbery ligations Be Between the Years 103<i and 1047 Portland, Jan. 27.— (A. P.)—The' NAMED TO IMPORTANT POSITION police late today announced that two> TODAY FOLLOWING HEATED person* had identified Joe Brady as SESSION AT SALEM the "Talkative Burglar.” It is said! they picked him out of a line of oth-l er prisoners. Brady insist* he is not' tl(e burglar or "Shadow.” He de clares he Is the goat upon whom the police department would taste crimes! which they are unable to solve other-' W ill Roquent Timi Duo Dales of Ob Appeal From Her Bogging for AM Wa* < aptain in Medical Corps Dur wise. MISSION UP TO LORD CHALMERS and Captors Make Known De mands to Secure Release ing tile Ijlte War, latter Keniov- ing to Souther* State Washougal, Wash.. Jan. 27. (A. Paris. Jan. 27.—(A. P.)—Great Los Angeles, Jan 27.— (A. P.)— Salem. Jan. 27—(A. P.)—Follow- P.) Five bandits early today blew Britain will ask the United States for Mrs Gladys Withers», wife of O. S the time lock dial off the door of the Medford. Jan. 27. Mr and Mrs a postponement of payment of the Wither*», president of a loan invest vault uf the Clark* County bank ; J J. Pickett of Crescent City. Cal..! British debt until 1936 and 1947, ment company, has been kianapped | Stricker, of Grant* Paas, secretary. her*, but were frightened and fled Will evidently have more respect for say* the Echo de Paris. laird Chal and is being held for ransom. She | Stricker’s opponent* were Dr. A. M. before the Inner door coulcj l»e the black cat hoodoo hereafter at mers Is to be Intrusted with the mis was lured from her home Tuesday Culbertson. Mont., Jan. 27.—(A. Moody, Chicago, and Dr. J. G. Ger- forced. Fleeing they fired seven-I least enough not to any more defy sion of taking the question of post night by a call saying some one was p.)__ Montana offers a most exhllar- W. Ban Francisco. The name of teen shot* at Leonard and Lloyd fate by taking'one along with them ponement up with the I’nlted States hurt In an automobile accident and iting substitute for the old time fox' Moody was finally withdrawn. Dr. Greenman. who pursued to prevent was calling for her. She went with hunting thrills ln the new «port of •■’tricLe^ was a captain in the medical In their travels Their black t»et put government. the theft of a delivery truck be a man who has not been seen since. hunting coyotee with horses and! COH** daring the war. a sudden end In this city Tuesday af longing to the Greenman store.! PORTLAND MARKETS An appeal begging for help has been hounds. Coyote hunting has reach-; A secret ballot stood four to two ternoon to their journey Callfornla- which the robbers attempted to use Portland. Ore, Jan. 27.—(A. P.) received from her. Th* kidnappers ed the highest point of development* *vr Strieker. Stricker was nominat- wards, all superstitious people will In their flight The officers reported: —Livestock, steady; eggs, and but- sent a threat against her life if their in the Culbertson region and its e<* by Or. Rosenberg, of Prineville; that before the robber* attacked the aver. ter. weak. demands were made public. They had decided to move to an-; popularity indicates that soon it wfU [Moody b>' Houck, of Roseburg, bank they broke open the jail Intend-1 After the nomination of Moody, other part of California, packed up spread throughout the state and per-| _ tng to lock up any one opposing, H haps the entire northwest, where.Bnxdt* A*ad a telegram from a them, and seized a man they picked' and shipped their household goods to, their new home, and with a few per ln Chicago stating Moody's coyotes are to be found. Already upon the street, locking him in a ,t competition in Culbertson _______ * 1 • there is ’^ ’’vicee,would only be available pro cell Sheriff Thompson and a posse sonal effects Including their pet cat society for the position of master Of »’ded arrangement* could be made are on their trail. It is believed the and dog jumped Into their motor cy he could be mad* coyotes and hounds in the hunting , whereby robbers fled In the direction of Cam-| cle with side car attachment jind a member of the faculty of the Ore- speeded for the new location by way club that is to be formed. t' gon "medical school at a salary suf- of Grants Pass and Southern Oregon R. H. Murray. Edward J( n > ficient. with that ae secretary, to Sydney, Australia. Jan. 27.—(A. j Oregon .Agricultural College, Cor- ’ They had ju*t left Granjs Pass Mon and Peter Parks, all residen day noon when Sheriff l^ewts at that P.)—The changes which have taken! valils. Jan. 27.—<A machine which is Culbertson, are the originators of I m»jre a total salary of »10,000 a * city received a telegram from the place in the demands of seamen as expected to revolutionize land clear the new sport. They gave ft a <».rb- , year.' Crescent City sheriff to arrest and compared to the times when "salt ing has been obtained by Professor i ate tryout on several occasions Be . frf- Brooks, of Portland, declared hold Pickett on an embezzlement horse" was the chief food In the fore H. D. Scudder for use on the college fore taking the public intn their con castle, are shown by a new set of re demonstration farm near Roseburg. charge. It will be used for experimental work fidence and on each occasion the Sheriff-lewis 4n turn phoned Chief quests just formulated by the fed eleven hounds they used succeeded ln a cost trial in land clearing. of Police Timothy here to make the erated seaman's union, They The Experiments will be worked out in making at least one kill. that their menu should Include only drawback to the chase, accord ixindon. Jan 27.—(A. P >—Jour arrest The local chief was waiting determine whether smaller clear to ned fruits, condensed milk, Worces nalism is n dangerous occupation ln at the corner of Main and Riverside ing cost results from the use of the ing to Mr. Murray, has been the ha Canton. China, according to the cor- at 1 :S0 p. m when the Picketts came tershire and tomato sauces, rolls and powder with the machine or by the bit of the dogs to abandon the pur scones, bacon and eggs. boiled eggs, suit of a coyote to disport them res|>ondent there of th* Central attending along, and at once put Pick steak and onions, soup. Irish stew, use of the puller alone. selves to catch any jackrabbit that News Quoting the Canton Times hr ett under arrest. Sheriff I^wls ar- The new invention is the work of County Commissioner McCabe ia says "ev*ry military governor has rived here later In the afternoon and roast beef, mutton, veal, assorted an Oregon man. is manufactured in might cross their path. salads, cakes, plum pudding with mourning the loss of his best pink Besides offering excitement and had at least one editor shot during took him back to Granta Pass to "Salt Portland, and is practically the only wholesome sport the new diversion pajamas, and until they are returned his term of office. Since th* estab await the arrival there of the Cali- sauce, custards, and Jellies. one of its kind to have promise of horse" was not on the list. Enamel has «a practical side in that it aids his sAimbers will be disturbed and lishment of the republic, numerous fomla sheriff, Mrs Pickett decided led utensils and clean tablecloths commercial success, according to col rid thè range of coyotes which des restless. They were in the grip remain ln this city with the cat' to Canton journalists have been execu sup- lege authorities The power Is troy cattle, poultry and other do which McCabe takes with him on his ted by official order and several oth and dog. Both Mr and Mrs. Pickett three times a week are Insisted upon. plied by a gasoline engine. journeys around the country, but mestic stock. ers assassinated with officials as ac declared they were in igtforunce of Jacksonville Bank ( ax e ■ .my cause for his arrest. there happened to be two grips of complices.” A decision in the Bank of Jackson much the same outward appearance, ville demurrers that have been hang TAX PARIS BACHELORS They were sitting side by each in a Tl» PAY BONI S FOR BARÍES Paris, Jan. 27 (A. P.)—Ire ing fire for three months, will be iocal hotel one morning recently land's revolutionary president. De handed down Saturday morning »by when Ulysses G. McMullen, whos* Valera. Is reported “somewhere In Judge F. M Calkins, and will clear home port is not announced, but who Paris. Jan 27.—(A. P.l—^Bache France,” the way for the trial of the cases at had a proprietory Interest in one of the February term of court begin lors of Paris are to be taxed to pay the grips, made a run to catch his The general, ning February 28. The findings will bonuses to babies. train. He picked up what he sup be returned without argument by the council of the Seine has decided that London. Jan. 27—(A. P.)—A plan) posed to be his grip, and caught his attorneys. The demurrers Involve the mothers giving birth to a third child At the request of Herbert Hoover, indictments returned against A. W. shall receive 350 francs. 400 francs for linking up Sweden with England train. He had the McCabe grip and the motion picture Industry all over Walker, Chester C. Kubli. S T. for the fourth child and 450 for all by means of a train ferry to cost the McCabe pink pajamas, however, America Is cooperating in raising a 10,000.000 pounds is being consid and the McMullen grip still repose* Johnson. Elmer Quigley, Ben M. Col children beyond the fourth. vnst amount of money to be used In lins and J. E. Bartlett. They are I This system will apply to illegiti- ered by business men of the two na In the hotel. What McCabe wanta to saving the lives of the many thou sought upon purely technical grounds mate V --------- know is the address of Vlysses G. we» legitimate children. tions. Calgary. Alta.. Jan. 27.—(A. P.) sands of little children of Europe The scheme aims at the establish-! that the gripe may return to their embracing allegations of not suffi-j — — — — —Alberta'* export* Io the United whd are now facing an awful death ment of a daily service by at least j rightful owners, and McCabe be not States during the year 1920 were ap-j by starvation. Every theater in the clent grounds to constitute a crime. FORMER CALGARY SHERIFF six 13.000-ton ships of 18 knots required to wrap himself only in his constituting more than one crtme as I GIVEN WEALTH TO THE POOR proximately 13,000.000 less than in] I'nlted Static will give a special ma speed, each capable ot carrying 50! dreams when he slumbers, Can you 1919. due wholly to the decrease in tinee on Saturday. January 29th. and set forth and violations of procedure j railroad cars. As the gauges of the help a fellow in distress? th* export of cattle, according to the! donate the entire receipts to this under Oregon statutes. In case the| demurrers are overruled, there will Calgary, Alta. Jan. 27.—(A. P.) — British and Swedish railroads are' Hos|>ital lteed Recorded— annual export returns ot the pro- i worthy cause. l>e no change In the status of the in Practically the entire proceeds of the the same, rapidity of transportation 1 vine« compiled by S C. Iteut. United! J. L. Schwenk, manager of the Ri The deed conveying the R. W. would be assured. States consul In Calgary. The de voli theater, has announce«! a special dictments. and If sustained would estate of the late ex-Sheriff King, of Clarke residence property to C. H. The Swedish government is under-' creas* In the value of cattle shipped matinee at 10 o'clock Saturday result In those concerned being re Calgary,, estimated at approximately stood to be willing to guarantee a. Demaray as trustee was filed in the across the line by Albertans during | morning for this cause. The Rivoli indicted on a corrected indictment 1300,000. has been set aside by the 10 per cent return over a given num office of the county clerk for record 1920, as compared with the year will run Its regular program for this at the next grand jury term.—Mall- will for the establishment of a home ber of years, if Britain will guaran-! today. The building is purchased Tribune. in Calgary for deserving poor. matinee. featuring "Nomads of the 1919, was 18,979,881 tee the capital necessary for the in for hospital purposes, and is al- However, largo Increase* are noted North,” which Is a thrilling story of ready being put in shape for th* itial outlay. In the export of wheat, oats, rye and the Canadian northlands. The ma Slippery Going The rout* suggested run* from housing of the Good Samaritan hoa- barley, as well as meat and meat pro tinee prices ‘Will be 10c and 35c fori Hull to Gothenburg and there la also pl tai which will occupy It after Feb- ducts. children and adults respectively a suggestion of an extension across' ruary l«t. Supt. Imel ha* requested all teach the Baltic, so as to provide direct] ers in the city schools to place hs1 communication between Hull and J many tickets as possible through | Petrograd. their classes. As this is a wonderful opportunity for all to serve human ity, It Is hoped there will he a well filled house. HUNTING POPULAR SPORT s v? ALBERTA SENDS FEWER CATTLE TO THE ü. S. FREIGHT RATE ON COAL Portland. Jan. 27.—(A. P.)—A crowd cheered Jack Dempsey's box Ing in the six-round exhibition with Terry Keller, ‘of Ogden, Inst night | Kelley made a game fight. Iiut the champion outclassed him Frank Farmer, of Tacoma, won n ten-round decision over Bob (DeVer*, of Chi Washington, Jan. cago. Manager Kearns said he w^s The Interstate commerce commission negotiating with the Portland boxing has ruled that rates on coal from the .commission and the Milwaukie com- Empress mine in Oregon to Portland Anlsslon for a Dempsey fight of ten- were unduly prejudicial to mines iq tvunds in April, either in Portland or| competitlwiisand ordered lower rates Wlwaukl*. put into effect. Toklo. Jan 27.— (A. P.)—A ma jority of the members of the opposi tion party were opposed to the pro posal of T. Ozaki, a member, that a resolution be introduced in the diet calling upon Japan to approach other world powers relative to restriction of armaments, says the conservative organ, Jijl Shimpo. because they re gord it as impracticable. Salem. Jan. 27.—(A. P.)—Speak er Bean charged in the house late yesterday that the big timber com panies were reaching out to ex change poor timber lands for some of the fineet timber land in the Ore gon and California land grand under an act of congress permitting the revesting of titles and the ruling of the secretary ot the interior, and of fered a joint memorial to con green protesting. The bouse adopted It immediately. Bean said the big timber companies were trying to freeze out small sawmill operators.