i jJnss ümlg Courier AH84XTATKD PREMM SERVICE VOL. XL, No. 180. THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 1021. WHOLE NUMBER 3218. I 4 ama Army UtUVtKtU IU UtKIWANY , - I . «' < •'wipronil mj A gHvtnent for 158.000 Mea During the Next Fiscal Year Pasees Congress ATTHECAPITAL 10 TAKE OFFICE Fundamental Principles of Demands of Tbe Allied Coun­ cil Must be Accepted Without Further Delay on . The Part of Defeated Nation Panama. Mar. 3.—(A. P) —Costal Washington, Mar. 3.—(A. P.)— PRESIDE NT-ELECT ARRIA' ES AT Rican forces are being rushed to the The army appropriation bill was WASHINGTON- READY TO BE Coto district, where Panaman and! completed today and sent to the SWORN IN TOMORROW Coata Itlcan troops have been en­ president. The house accepted the gaged in hostilities. A steamer is compromise agreed to by the senate reported preparing to land troops at for an army of 155,000 during the Ixtndon. Mar. 4.—(A. P.)—Oer- second, eash allied country will next fiscal year. a point where they can cut commu­ nications off from the Panatnans who many has been given until Monday i place a tax on German merchandise, recently captured Costa Rican noon to accept the fundamental con­ and third, a customs boundary along Washington, Mar. 3.—(A. P.)— , the Rhine under ths allies' control Hope of passing the naval appropria­ forces ditions laid down by the supreme al­ I will be established. Replying, Dr. tion bill at this session was abandon- Makra Definite Announcement of Se- lied council at iParis. The tierman ■Unions for the Germans said, Ger- lection of Jame» J. I>avte as la­ 1 ed today by Senator Poindexter, who delegates were informed by the al­ Í many's Intentions had been quite has been In charge of It. The sen­ bor Secretary Dr. J. F. Ready Here Dr. J F. Ready is in the city (yom lied representatives that if Germany I misunderstood. The German reply, ate proceeded to other business. be sadd, would be delivered Monday. Medford, and is a. optimistic as In not “>e •»“* Salem. Mar. 3—(A Pl- The days of yore Ho usd let« that all 'immediate steps. First will be the “In our opinion,” he added, “no oc­ Fifty-Fifty dub to fiance—— Washington, Mar. 3.—(A. P.)—- public service commission yesterday ths good things Gran’s Pass hopes| occupation by the allied troops of casion will arise far sanctions set The regular dancing party of the President-elect Harding arrived at | 50-50 club will be held tomorrow the capital this afternoon and went ’ll coms granted an Increase In rates to the for ror w wii rom* in due uus limo, i:mo, and ana that tnai »rulsberg. Ihieeaeldorf and Ruhror; tofth by the pilled power».” evening, and each lady is requested into conference with inaugural offi­ Pacific Telephone and Telegraph i every little while there Is a new rip- to bring a lunch for two, and also cials on the details of tomorrow's company, averaging 30 per cent, as pi« affecting the railroad altuatloh. to bring cups and spoons. The dance ceremonies against an average at 45 per cent and that the ripple will some^dayT A crowd greeted him will be held at the Waldorf, but is at the station. break into a real wav« that will lay' petitioned for. The new rates are made effective flea and rails and put steam in the for members of the club only. He definitely announced the selec­ as of March let, and the bills for boilers ot the locomotives that will tion of James J. Davis, of Pittsburg, the current month will be baaed upon ¡supplant old No. 1. Mr. Reddy is as secretary of labor. postal Tolegrajih Moves— — • ... - — , a now Interacted In a highway eontnu-t the new rate. The Postal Telegraph office has The new chargee as they apply to in the state of California where he London, Mar. 3.—(A. PA—Pro-, London, Mar. 3.—(A. PA —Lack been moved from its old quarters to Washington, Mar. 3.—(A. P.)— Granta Pass effect rates as follows: waa tbe successful bidder for tbe prletors of fashionable West End ho- of locomotives and freight cars to the corner of the Josephine hotel President-elect Harding and wife late Business phones. *3 75 for wall building of eight miles between Ce- tels and restaurants are bewailing transport food and other supplies is block, where it now occupies desk today will visit the White House and and 3 4 for desk, one party line; two I darvHle and Alturas at a coat of the slump In their receipts which j one of tbe worst features of the dls- room tn the corner lobby. will also cafl on Mrs. Champ Clark. party. 33.M and >33.50. 3110,000. W. W. Harmon, formerly they declare has h.. taken place, tressing situation which prevails in Residence phonss, one party, 33 engineer for the Grants Paas rail- “We have the same number of eastern and southern Europe, says M. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Smith, who for wall and 33.25 for desk; two road, ia engineer In charge of the people dining each night," said the Hotovec. the Czecboslavak minister were called to Cottage Grove Mon­ party. 32.50 and 33-75; tour party. road work. manager of one of the beet known for foreign trade, who has been visit­ day by the death of Mr. Smith’s 32 25 and 32.50. . i restaurants, “but our receipts are ing In London. brother, returned today. The funer­ Suburban phones. 32.50 and »2.75. I al services were held at Cottage 150 per cent below those of a year The minister said that there were Grove Tuesday. _ ago. The difference.“ he added, “is tens of thousands of freight cars in * i chiefly a matter of wines During those parts of Europe which were in Plenty of slid™— 8>1— costs much less than champagne." Inauguration day. However, this Hampshire, who arrived at the HotM had laid down the proposition that “Apart from the greater expense." great event will be observed in a fit­ Portland yesterday from the state Propagation of plants for production the reparations commission would highway office at 8alem. says that of vegetable oils used In the fight said a famous bon vivant. “Jt must distribute all railway rolling stock ting manner, at the regular meeting Dublin. Mar. 3.—(A. P.)—Many about 30,000 yards of slide will have against leprosy has 'been unaertaken be admitted that dining out is not and locomotives which had belonged of the club on Saturday. March 5’h, The when Mrs. R. E. Miller will read a of the auxiliary cadets of the -Royal to be removed In the 14-mrte section by the department of agriculture IM pleasant as it used to be. to ¡Austria-Hungary and those which which he has under contract. As to ifseds of the hydnocarpus anthelmln- restaurants where there used to be were surrendered by Germany, but timely paper on inaugural customs. Irish constabulary are finding life tlca tree, forwarded fro® Bangkok, refinement and charm not only 1n Of added interest to the program in Ireland altogether too strenuous this job, Mr Hampshire says that it that virtually nothing had been done should be -finished and all equipment Slam. by Dr. J. F. Rock of the Uni- the surroundings but tn the people In this direction, although more than j will be the dramatization of "The and exciting, filled as their existence removed not later then June 15. He varsity of Hawaii .will be sent to themselves have been invaded by a three years had elapsed since the Little Pig Brother.” -by the 1st grade- is with possibilities of ambush and children of the Riverside school, and i sudden death. says that the grade can now be let Florida. Porto -Rico and Hawaii for new type of diner, treaty. M. Hotovec declared thatj A letter written by one of the ca­ a song and dance, by the 2nd grade 'The conversation and behavior of for rocking, as the contractors can be1 the purpose. this was the cause of non-devetop-1 Recent progress In the antl-lep-: these new clients have rather vul- ment of trade and the consequent, of the same school. IA piano solo dets to his mother in Scotland and getting their blns and other equip­ will be rendered by Iris Ray. The captured by the Sinn Feinere in a ment ready while the Hampshire rosy crusade through use of chaul -I garized some of the best restaurants good prices in Central Europe. hour of the meeting is 2:30 p. m.! raid on the mails emphasises this «row is cleaning -up.—Oregonian. moogra oil, obtained from a tree and the old frequenters prefer to Chechoslovakia, he said, had been and a good attendance is desired. i tact. grown In Burma, prompted the new dine at home or at their clubs. Two supplying coal and sugar to Austria "It is the hardest life I ever effort. Experts of the department, nights ago I saw a man in what used Pouring ncrv of wine merchants In Pall Mall, “We Trout Fishing H legal— As a matter of fact, recent awards Chicago, Mar. 3.—(A. P.)—Six th* fi.hi.. to the relative« of members of the are selling very little champagne to Return From the Oriole— teen railroad brotherhoods sanction­ our private customers who are in­ W. H. Dana and Tom | Gilmore, lind„ , - in length will Royal Ir,sh con,til>uI*ry killed on ed a strike on the Atlanta-Birming­ Notwlth-1 duty have been “ h,gh as stead drinking port, sherry, Mar- who have been at Galice for the past ham and Atlantic railway. ' ... pounds to 12.000 pounds. sala and claret, People cannot af- two months working on the Oriole Wine, have returned to this city. aUndln« tb,s' ma"y trout ar* aUn ______ ford champagne. They could when They have been opening up the tun- being caught, and have been all win- • Washington, Mar. 3.—(A.