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Stante Jtes Dailn erntetet AMMMJIATKD PREM HERVIOS VOL. XI. G HAN TH I'AMH. JOBKPHINE CXWXTY, OREGON, 1 TIMHDAY, MAlU H N, 10*41. S. R. GUGGENHEIM W HOLE NIMBER NATHAN BEHRIN ■¿•v #-* I AT PETROGRAD ■CONHIDER LEGIHLAT1V E President Egbert Says the German People Must Accept PRO GRAM FOR «FECIAL HEHH1ON Imposition of Penalties by the Victors With “Austere Dignity” But They Can Not Pay TU CONVENE HOON Harding Haiti U> Favor New Tempor ary Tariff io Meri the Prax*nt toadlllon 8. R. uuggsnhsirn, Amanean Waablugton, Mar. (A. P.) _________ The Costa Rican situation, the ques maflnate. tion of withdrawing American troops from the Rhine, and the legislative; program for the aiwdal »esalon of I congress starting probably April Anrll 11 11. ' were among the subjects discussed by the president at the Drat meeting of the cabinet today. Vice-Presi dent Coolidge also attended the meet-* the The progressive Hampshire hog Ing. Troop withdrawal from lhi< breeders of Josephine county met at Rhine, occupied a large place in discussion, and some indication of the oonnty agent's office last Satur day and organized the Josephine the adtnlnletratlon'e policy Is ' 'County Hampshire Breeders Assocla- pec trd soon | lion. Secretary Weeks announced after W B. lUndsay. of Merlin, was the cabinet meeting today that wlth-| elected president; W. L. Hayes, of draws I of American forces from ths j Murphy, vice president, and H M. Rhine 1» not under consideration Harter of Murphy, secretary and - treasurer. Washington, Mar. 8.—(A. P. 1—’ The object of the association Is to Republican leaders who dined with promote the Hampshire breed in ths president last night said he fav-, Southern Oregon. Boys and girls pig ored a new. temporary tariff for the club work wilt be pushed, the pure year pending preparation of a per bred sire problem fostered and coun manent law replacing the t'nderwood ty and district fairs encouraged act The program in to lie laid be J R. Hawes, of Grants Paas, and fore ths president soon R. S I^onard, of Illinois Valley, are also member» of the Josephine Coun ty Hampshire Breeders association. , Berlin, Mar. 8.—(A. PI—The German cabinet has decided to take no action opposing the allied ad- vance. Speaking of penalties, a cab- inet member said, "We must bear them with dignity." President Eb ert appealed to the German people to meet "foreign despotism” with "aus tere dignity,’* and admonished against ill-advised acta. In a procla mation, Ebert aald Germany is un able to use force to oppose the al lies' methods, but she nevertheless protested against "open violation of FORMER PREMIER OF R18HIA DIRECTS RE VOLITION ARY FORCES the peace treaty." He said the al- Ilea imposed demands Impossible of fulfillment which the work of a gen Report Says That Hundred Thow* eration could not carry out. "We ■«and Workmen in Moscow Are must not and we cannot comply with Out on Strike Nathan Behrin, official reporter of It. Our honor and self-respect for the supreme court of New York coun bid it.’’ ty. who made a new world's speed rec ord in shorthand when ho took down Copenhagen, Mar 8—Alexander Mayence. Mar. 8.—(A. P.)—Brit 27» words In a minute. Kerensky, Premier of the Russian ish, Belgian and French troops en government that was beaten by the tered Duesseldorf this morning. Bolshevlkl in 1917, is reported at French and Belgian troops occupied Kronstadt directing the revolution Dulsdburg at noon. The allied Rhine ary offensive against Petrograd. floatilia took possession of Ruhrort. London, Mar. 8.—Several hundred were killed and many were HARDING WOULD RATIFY Pensatola, Fla., Mar. 8.—(A. P.) persons wounded during the recent bombard —The 36th annual convention of the ment of workmen’s quarters in Mos Editorial association now cow, says a Helsingfors dispatch. JACKSON BANK CASF TREATY WITH COLOMBIA National being held at Pensacola and St. Au Over 100,000 are on strike In Mos gustine, Fla , will be the most Im cow. portant gathering of the association ever held, as far as newspaper inter Time Plant Soon to Operate— ests are concerned. The state lime board met at Gold The business sessions of the con Hill yesterday, there being present vention are being held at St. Augus Benton Bowen, of Ashland, and tine over a period of three days, but Dean Cordley, of Corvallis, together the meeting of the newspaper men with C. W Courtney, of this elty, will extend until March 25 to permit formerly superintendent of the lime a tour of the state by special trains plant near Gold Hill. The. reports and automobile under arrangements that had coihe to the board from the of the Florida press association. farmers who had used the lime on The report of the resolutions com their lands for fertilizer were most mittee will be read and officers and encouraging, some farmers in the the next meeting place selected on Willamette valley stating that the the last day of the convention, March application at Ume had in some In- tWg One of the hardest things for Ing companions and a trip with them 12. on which day a banquet will be gtances douWed the crop given the visiting newspaper men by tn cases of acid soils. The board is sure to be enjoyable. Toward the to do on a trip is to write, but the city of St. Augustine. Manila. P. I. Mar. 8.—One thous More Ham|whirr Pigrf— went over the plant, and will soon this trip there is a typewriter at my end of the car Is a blond haired, ba The Heart 'o The Valley ranch an- After the business sessions, ths put It into operation again as there and tons of drilling machinery, e- by faced Onyx model with a gold- qulpment and supplies tor the Rich- , 1 non nee that they have quite a bunch disposal so 1 will endeavor to keep , tipped Milo odor, and heir husband. delegates will leave Sunday on a is a demand for Its product. The mend Petroleum Co,, a subsidiary of of young plga on the ranch now. in daily touch with the West and She is enjoying the trip and herself, special train for a tour of the state lime is ground at the plant and 1a the Standard Oil Co., of California, Three of their purs bred Hampshire the readers of the Courier. A trip immensely. Acroee the aisle are two from Palatka or Gainesville to Or- sold to the farmers at cost of produc have been landed at the southern ex-j sows are mothering little belted east Is no novelty and a description elderly ladies who spent the winter lando where the train wlll be dismls- tion. of ths route would be of no Interest . in Portland and are now returning to sed. The remainder of the trip to tremlty of the Bondoc peninsula mortgage lifters. to the readers yet there are many their home in Minneapolis. One of Miami, the journey's end. will be province of Tayabas and drilling.for .Sportsmen to Eat Crabs— incidents which appeal to one where them 1s 83 and the other In the 70's, made via automobile. petroleum deposits has started FOUR DIE WHEN TIUIOPB The second crab feed of the Jose Arrangements have been made AND SINN FEINERS (HASH another would pass them by without men are employed In the About 100 ■ both of them alert and living in the phine Sportsmen’s league will be with steamship lines to continue the notice. work present age with . ■ an , outlook on life held *** at the chamber of vVtulucl'- commerce • » , , . • ___ Vt_* U LAO for LUI those W 11 v VLCT^llv-, Cak. vaa^ viiw aaa xj a va ’> trip to Cuba who desire, ac- Dublin. Mar 8.—Four were killed One who does not appreciate the i - * *h d" r° h ** "x* k ” • ® J rears cor< H n S to G- ®- Hosmer, past preei- rooms next Friday evening, with an in engagements between troops and beauties of Southern Oregon scenery ahead of them which is pleasing to Roys Need Home— Sinn Feinere in Southern Ireland should by all means take a trip see Then there is father, mother dent of the National Editorial Asso- interesting program of discussion af- ciation In charge of the Florida pro- ter the crabs are disposed of. Repre Chester A. Lyon, founder of the last night. through eastern Washington or I and the two daughters. Tha ’,rl8 gram. sentative Johnston and Senator •TBIg Brother Farm" at Ijebanon. suppose eastern Oregon would pro are in their teens and are enjoying! Ore . In a letter to the Courier states Approximately 8100,000 will be Smith will be present, and win ex duce the same result. These sections themselves Mother is “just as mis-! that he has several fine boys on his spent in entertainment and for spe plain the many things that happened of the country have their advantages arable as I can be" and from all ap-! at the late session of the state legis cial trains for the delegatee. list at the present time, whom he without doubt, but scenery is not in pearances 1« taking the trip much' lature affecting the state fish and would like to place In good Christian cluded. To me it is a barren waste against her inclinations. Father, homes. Mr. Lyon also adds that ’ game laws. The extending of the ac at this time of the year, a treeless well, father 1s paying the bills tivities of the leagrue to cover a wide when people write to be sure and tract with here and there a weather Then there is the spinster who frowns range of out-of-door activities win send at least three names of reapon- beaten shack, sometime« occupied on the vulgar display of diamonds also be brought before the organiza slble people as reference. The age« j but more often deserted. There halve ■which one lady passenger wears. "No tion. As the number that can be of the boys range between 8 to 15 Captain Mrs. Horton of the Salva been brave attempts at forestration doubt they are paste,” she remarks, served at the feed at 6 o'clock fa years. Some are for adoption. tion Army has received word (hat »bout the houses by the growing of "why would a person want to wear somewhat limited, all who wfcrt to Brigadier George T. Jordan will visit rottonwood windbrakes. Vet these so much jewelry’” she asks, and the attend should arrange for their | Grants Pass and conduct one week of tn I lee and miles of brown hills are roirriaxi» markets porter comes back with the remark, tickets at Wharton's tn advance. special meetings In the Salvation part of the world's granary. that it's for show, "they don't keep Chicago. Mar. 8.—(A. P.)—The Army Hall, from March 23rd to 28th, Portland. Mar 8.—( A. P.)—Live packers announced a 12H per cent. | In this uninteresting section a her warm.” stock. steady; eggs, firm to lc high i Inclusive. study of one's fallow passengers is At Bpokane there is a stop of an reduction in all parts of the This noted Salvation Army worker moat In tercet Ing. Across the aisle hour and 30 minutes and the pas- country, effective March 14th. It at- er; butter, weak. I has spent more than 46 years as an and one seat ahead are Mr. and Mrs. sengers take advantage of the tlme!fects 100.000 employees. ♦ i Officer In the Organization in Europe B. E Brodie of Oregon City, also en to visit the magnificent Davenport J- Ogden Armour said the packers J Africa and the United States, holding route to Florida to attend the Na hotel. Time well spent as It is a were not intending to return to a| ' many important positions previous to tional Editorial Association meeting. model among modern hotels. Idaho, 10-hourday. "The whistle will blow his appointment as Evangelist for the Mr. Brodie being the vice-president is passed during the night and the ** the end of eight hours the same ! Organization on the Pacific roast. of the association. They are eharm- next day is spent in Montana “s usual. Revision of working time Brigadier and Mrs Jordan spent two Manila. P. I. Mar 8.—-Inducement* will affect chiefly the killing gangs | years on the Island of St. (Helena. which will work when necessary 10 are being offered Filipino laborers to . where Napoleon was a prisoner. ; Spring Fiction In the _ province 1 hours at regular rate and If over 10 settle i ___ of _ Cotobato, ___ ___ Mr. Jordan was a saloonkeeper in hours will receive time and a half.” Island of Mindanao, according to th« The annual meeting and election Ixindon and was con verted through , bureau of labor. In order to prevent of officers of the iGnauta Paas Cham the Salvation Army and was request | Japanese from settling on the land. The county court was out la the ber of Commerce will be held next ed by General Booth, the Founder of There are eome 10,000 Japanese tn Wolf Creek district Monday Inspect-1 Davao, an adjoining province and It Monday evening, March 14th at the the Organization, to become one of Ing roads and bridges. Chamber's hall at 8 p. m. Notices ita regular workers. Is said they are planning to move • are being mailed to all members of portion of their number to Cotobato the dub today. I where there Is much land available A new and novel feature is In for cultivation. In order to keen the cluded with these notices In that a I Japanese away, the labor bureau Is nominating ballot is furnished for advising the Filipino laborers to go each member to state his choice for there. the various offices to be balloted up I on prior to the meeting. These nom Spiid« and Bananas Stolen— inating ballots will be reniailed to The Public Market was broken !n- the secretary who will tabulate the Salem, P ) The Washington. Mar. 8.—(A. P.) — i to last night, through one of the win number of nominating votes received public service commission has receiv Secretary of War Weeks, at the re dows at the rear, and two sacks of by each person. Nominations at the ed a telegram from Washington say quest of western Senators, including potatoes and a full bunch of bananas regular meeting will not be limited ing that Puget Sound cities had Stanfield of Oregon, suspended the were taken. There are marks of a to these nominations, however, ns withdrawn their application for a re war department orders for the sale wogan or truck In the alley showing these nominations received by mall hearing of the Columbia Basin rate of 6.000,000 pounds of army surplus where the thief had come prepared are merely for the purpose of arOus- case In which the interstate com wool at Boston next Thursday. The to make a get-away with his booty. ing Interest and thought among the merce commission awarded Portlnnd senators said the sale now would be Some one is probably trying dieting membership as to Its choice of future a 10 per cent differential on ship disastrous as the new clip was being with spuds and bananas the chief ments from south of Snake river. officers. made. i articles on the bill of fare. Medford. Mar. 8.—(A. P.)—The Washington, Mar. 8.—(A. P.)— jury trying Mrs. Myrtle Blakely, ex-1 President Harding is preparing a treasurer of Jackson county, charg special message urging Immediate ed with malfeasance in connection ratification of the Colombian treaty with funds in the failed Jackson under which the United States would ville bank, disagreed today I pay Colombia 825,000,000. SALVATION ARMYLEAOER COMING TO THIS CITY □I