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University of Oro Library X Vol- XI.. No. 1HO. GUANTI* FARM, JO8KFHÍNE OOUMTY. OHBOON, HON. JA.'JIES ROLLS ARTICLE FEN IS ? <J COVNC1L OF THE LE AG I E OF MA- TIONH MEETS IK PARIS FOR CONFERENCE TODAY WlMlAV, FEBRUARY 21, HUI STATES OF EAST WHOLE NI MflER JWOT. JUDGE FLORENCE E. ALLEN i ATLANTIC COAST WAITED BY HARDING MAKES DEFINITE AN WINTER STOKM WITH ANOTH NOI’MEMENT OF SECOND ER ONE PREDICTED CABINET APPOINTMENT IN SENATE OVER MEASURE THAT WOt'IA LEAVR JOSEPHINE COUNTY OCT IM THE COLO BEFORE BODY >’ * Qiiwllim« of Greet I in portance Arc Before tl>r Tribunal for Het tie- in en I at Till« Scwaion Ji t * ♦ - Territory Over Whk'h Frost Blast Hwe|»t Was Greater Part East of MUaUspipt hi r, Former Amliaaaador to Mexico, Chief Amlatant to Hughes in State DefMUtm'mt Fleti G V V VP Parte, Feb 21.—-(A. P.i —Ques Washington, Feb. 21.—(A. P.) — St. Augustine, Fla., Feb. 21.—(A. Hon Jsme« Rolle la ths new lord tions of great Importance were laid Another snowstorm over the greater> P)—President-elect Harding an- mayor cf London. before the council of the league of “ arr7 M. Daugherty, of portion of the territory east of theinoun<’®^ ■ H nations when It met today. The * Z~Al. a *4 been aa ! Ohio, A* had selected for the at Mississippi and north of Tennessee problems Included the league's atti torney generalship, the second defi was predicted for tonight or Tues- nite announcement of places filled In tude toward Danzig and Armenia, the proposed plebiscite In Mthuania and day. following the bliizard of Satur- the new cabinet. plana for the relief of Armenia. A day night and 9unday which left commission was named to study Washington. Feb 21.— (A. P.) — many places, particularly In New amendments to the covenant of the Henry P. Fletcher, former ambassa York, practically snowbound. Nine league, one proposed amendment be dor to Mexico, baa been selected for I lives were reported lost in New York under secretary of state In the Hard ing the elimination of article ten. The league council decided to in IJoytl George and llrinnd Divide as a result of the etorm ing administration vite Germany. Hungary and Ecuador: Timi Turkey Should Have Terri — tory Now Held by Greeks to the transit conference at Barce lona Cleveland's first woman Judge, Flor ence E. Allen, who le now sitting In Salem. Feb. 21.—(A. P.)—The re- the eleventh Judicial district court of common pleas. County of Cuyahoga, 0. apportionment blll, which caused She Is said to be but M years old, and such a heated debate Friday was on was not s “woman's candidate. the senate calender for third read ing this afternoon. At present the situation is all up in the air with no chance to predict the outcome. Salem. Feb. 21.—(A. P. t—Serving without pay. as the constitution pro vide« for only a 40-day session, the legislature met today for Its final windup. The senate on reconsidera Postal Telegraph Company Is .Asked tion passed the Patterson bill author to make Showing of Mosey Spent izing reimbursement to the Jacobson .As Federal Agent Construction Company for expenses incurred in defending personal in jury litigation while working under New York. Feb. 21.—(A. P.l—- (Continued oa Page 2) ' The government has filed suit now occupied by the Greeks was de against the Postal Telegraph Com cided upon by Premiers Lloyd George pany for an accounting for money and Brland in conference preceding, Oroville. Cal., Feb. 21.—(A. P.)— Washington, Feb. 21.— (A. P.)— ;>old to the company as agent for the I the Near East conference. The decl-| 1 Oroville hopes to become a city of Representative Welty was sharply government in operating the system, I eion requires approval of the allied new homes and has launched « cam questioned when he presented im one year during the war. The amount Wednesday night, February 23. colleagues of the two premiers paign for new buildings. The Unlt-^ peachment charges against Judge in dispute between the government j th« junior ciana jof the high school ed chamber of commerce of OrovUJs -andis before the house judiciary and the company is stated to be ap- ■» will stag« a dramatic and musical Is supporting the move. .committee today. . proximately *2.000,000. program. This class Is editing th* Friday the boys who represented Welty said he would show that On the first day of the campaign, Toka. the high school annual, this the high school in football this year ten pledges to build houses immedi baseball men were guilty of bribing year, and the proceeds will be us«d were given their ’’G," the sign of ser ately were signed by prominent cit Judge Landis, He called attention to help defray the expenses of the vice for their school. Mr. Imel pre- damages assessed *240,000 izens. i A local contractor has order to publication. The members of the ; sented the letters and each boy in ed the lumtier and work will start against the big league baseball asso olaas, under the able leadership of turn, told some of the experiences of ciations by the District of Columbia when the material comes Mrs Parent and Mrs Gunnell, have the team, expressing his pleasure at indictments The drop in prices, coupled with a supreme court, and Butte, Mont.. Feb 21.—(A. P.l — demand for new up-to-date homes« against baseball players in Chicago, been working hard on this program receiving the letter. Following are and a real treat Is tn store for my Montana's phosphate ore fields bid led to the campaign the men upon whom jhis honor was It is hoped Welty asked, "Did the baseball mag fair to develop Into one of the great fully 100 new homes wtll be built nates select a federal judge as their and all who come to hear It. Dawson. Y. T.. Feb. 21.— (A. P.) ' bestowed: est Industries In the etale, in the by summer. Leroy Heston. Harold Isham. Har The program la as follows umpire to create a favorable im —Discoveries heralding the birth of pression with the hope that the su a new Yukon have been made within old Lundburg. Steve Woodin. Don Orchestra selections, High school opinion of R. J. Dee. of Missoula, of ficial of the Northern Pacific railroad GEISER FAMILY STRONG preme court of the District of Co the last few months in the Mayo area Woodin. Gene Murphy. Floyd Bailey, orchestra. "The Obstinate Family.” a one-act who wag In Butte recently. IN BUTTE MASONIC LODGE lumbia would be reversed?" adjacent to Mayo City, lying in the! Tuglas Ross. Waldo Baker, Dyke ’’Besldee the Importance of phos play. upper Stewart river country, 150 Luckett. Glen McCallister, Ernest Butte. Mont., Feb. 21.—(A. P.) — phate for fertilizer." declared Mr Vocal solo. Miss Eunice Hillis. miles from the great gold center oi Calhoun and Bill Ament. George F. Geiser and six sons occu Dee, "It has vast chemical supply* It was estimated in 1901 that 30,- i Dawson, according to reports reach-1 Several other men participated in Violin solo. Rrtbert Neilson. A Rpotaaa company pied all the officers chairs when the 000,000 persons received papers with one or two games, but a letter is not Selections by the junior male quar possibilities ing here. has established a plant at Masville degree of Master Mason was confer the sermons of Thomas DeWitt Tal- awarded to any one who has not tet. These new discoveries are in Sil and Is planning an active season of. red upon his seventh son. Charles madge every week. played in at least 60 per cent of the "Per Telephone, a one-act play. Geiser, here recently. ver-bearing minerals, breaking in production. . games played by the team. These Orchestra. rare richness and extent from the "Ajrents of eastern chemical com-' | boya, although they were not among Besfdea thia program the class will high barren hills forming a spur of i the letter men, deserve a large have a candy sale. Come and bring panics have been looking over the the Rocky Mountains. Geologists amount of credit, as do also those the family and have a good time eat Montana phosphate fields and have and mining experts who have visit who played on the second team and ing candy and listening to this excel- i Upoken favorably of their posaibili- j ed the region lately say that a zone helped “put the fight” into the first lent program. The tickets are on ties. In addition to the government having every formation favorable to team. sale by most of the high school peo-! reports, their are numerous private extensive silver-lead deposits runs pie, or bring 25c to the door Wed- reports being made this year." Mr in the Mayo area for at least 25 miles nesday night, There will be no re-1 Dee added. in length, by ten miles tn width. served seats, so come early, as the Ixtndon, Feb. 21.—(A. P.) The Boston. Feb. 21.—(A. P.i— To In this belt and outside It rich WHITE PINE IS TYPICAL program will begin at 8:15. learn what is one man’s food and Royal Geographic society is pushing discoveries are said to have been IDAHO WREST TREE forward its plans for the conquest another's poison, experiments are be made. Nearly a thousand mineral — ing conducted at three Boston hos of Mount Everest, the highest moun-| Moscow. Idaho. Feb. 21.—(A. P.) I pitals in protein sensitization, Pa- tain in the world, the summit of claims have been staked, the greater number within the past 18 months. —The Idaho white pine is the most tlents are inoculated with proteins which no white man has ever reach typical native tree in Idaho, accord ed. The main attempt will be made from foods and other substances and St. Louis. ¡Mo., Feb. 31.—(A. P.) ing to Dean F G. Miller, head of the INCRATED LIVE DI CK subsequent cutaneons reactions or next year. —Millions of pelts, valued at more ! school of forestry at the University j GOES BY PARCEL POST Sir Francis Younghusband, the absence of reaction indicate whether of Idaho here. The decision was oc than *15,000,000. were thrown on _____ these proteins are hostile or friendly president of the society, has an-, casioned by a request recently receiv-i the market here today at the open nounced that Colonel Howard Bury, i Eureka. Mont., Feb. 21. — (A. P.l The research has been applied espe- Davis [ ing of the winter auction sale of the The ladles Progressive Circle. I ed through Governor D. W dally to the study of causes of bron- who had travelled much in Asia had —J. M. Campbell, a resident of Eu from the I xm Angeles chamber International Fur Exchange. with their lyushanda and friends reka, recently received a live duck been chosen to lead this year's expe ' chlal asthma and hay fever but is The sale will continue through were delightfully entertained at the commerce, which is establishing ft j being extended to other disease, in dition, with Harold Raeburn In by parcel post. The bird came un home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Orme "Grove of Btates" park in which a cluding indigestion and children’s charge of the actual reconnaissance crated with a tag on Its leg and it is March 5. It originally was schedul on West ¡H strcot, Saturday evening, sample of the most representative ailmenta. of the mountain. This will be In said to be the first time a fowl has ed October 4, and continue two February 19th. This event was for tree from each state in the union will In applying the test, the physician preparation for the real attempt next been shipped Into this section of the weeks, but was postponed until Feb ruary 7, then until today, because, the purpose of commemorating the be planted. state in this ifaanner. makes a tiny scratch on the skin, us year to reach the summit. birthdays of two of the greatest men it was explained, of unsettled mar Sir Francis said that the society ually of the arm, applies a drop of onr nation has ever known-—Wash-1 ket conditions, due. in part, to the a weak solution of sodium hydrate had the utmost confidence that Col Ington, the father of onr country, and , recent strike of employes of eastern and In this places the proteins of onel Bury would conduct the expedi Lincoln, the savior of our country. I manufactories of fur garments. whatever substance he suspects as tion In such as way as to preserve the Mr. and Mrs. Orme and children More than half the pelts to be dis the cause of the patient’s discomfort. present good-will of the Tibetans, j fnvored the assembled friends with posed of. It was said, will be sold If the protein Is one to which the friendly relations with whom was many fine selections of muatc, both In payments of indebtedness to the patlnet Is sensitive, a hive or red regarded as of the utmost import-j vocal and Instrumental, all of which exchange. Several hundred dealers spot appears half an hour after the ance. were greatly appreciated, and little are debtors of the exchange. Albert London, Feb. 21.—(A. P.l—Turk teat Is applied, and the physician Mr. Raeburn is the most exper-1 Mise Knterlne deserves especial ish nationalists are reported concen knows that the cause of the ailment ienced mountaineer in the Alpine ! Washington. Feb. 21.—(A. P.)---- A. Ahem. vice president, amplified, mention, iMrs. Fparlln pleased the trating in great etrength along the has been found. club now available and has just re-i Answering the suit by William Ran-, because of Inability to pay for con company with a vocal solo. Besides Smyrna front for a new offensive If the patient Is a 'baker, flour turned from a reconnaissance of dolph Hearst to enjoin the secretary signments purchased at previous this the program consisted of a paper ngalnst the Greeks, says a Constan dust may be under suspion and pro Kangchanjunga. a mountain in the of the treasury from further transac sales, due to the seml-demorallzed on the life of Lincoln by Mrs. Moore; tinople dispatch. teins from that would ^e tested. Tn Himalayas with an altitude of 28.- tions with foreign governments. So market. Many of these firms are history of Washington. Miss litmus: the case of a hosteler proteins from 146 feet, and It is hoped that he will licitor General Frierson, in the dis solvent. Mr. Ahern added and the selected reading. Mnrth Washington. PORTLAND MARKETS horse hairs would be tried out first be able to leave England about the trict supreme court, denied that any exchange merely will resell the con Mrs. Bureau: blograi hy of Mary money advanced to the Kerensky signments to take them oft their probably. middle of March. Washington. Miss Briere; recitation. Portland. Feb. 21.— (A.. P I—Cat Pollen from rag weed, timothy and The society is also hoping to se government of Russia is still under hands. Washington’s tomb. Mrs. Adah Mor-1 tle, steady; hogs. firm, prime light, other plants which are recognized cure the services next year of ’Briga Secretary Houston’s control. Included In the lots to be sold are The risoti, and a recitative poem, the $11 to *11 35. extreme lop. *11 Ml sources of sneezing distress to many dier-General the Hon. C. G. Bruce. statement also denied any intention 2.(125,000 moles, 2,110,000 squirrels. Picket’s song, by Mrs. Wurtsbaugh. sheep, weak: eggs, unsettled: butter, persons come within the scope of In the originator of the idea of ascend of advancing funds to Kerensky or 1.234.000 muskrat, and 720.000 (Continued on Pate 21 any other Russian government. steady. (Continued on pace 3.) vestigation. ing the mountain. . , p „ A HOME BUILDING WELTY QUESTIONED ON CAMPAIGN LAUNCHED LANDIS IMPEACHMENT PELTS WORTH MILLIONS