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. (Wk L rnlvrr’Hy o' voids k* Omln Courier IhMW I ATEI) I’REMM SERVICE GRANTH PANH, JltHEI'HINK COUNTY, ORKGO.N, I NEW TARIfF BILL PREPARES TO MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1021 VOTE TAKEN IN UPPER SILESIA Pmehh-nt Hunllng Aska Thai Hs’oU- inmit of llepublh an IxMMlerw lie Found on Subject POLL TAX TO PAÏ NEW ATTACK IS Washington Enacts law by Which Service Men Will Be Paid by Levy of *• KING 4'4LI«H THREE < liAHHEN To Washington, Mur 21.—(A F.) — OUI ICI IL RITI RNH »How OVER- JUDGE BEAN SAYS No OFFENDE to President Harding suggunted THE «OIWHIH IN DEI HEI JI HT CHARGED IX ETHERIDGE NA WHELMING TOTAL IN FOR Fordney that the house Chairman INHI ED TURALIZATION GERMAN ALLIANCE ways and means committee sound out senate republicans as to the fea slblllty of early passage of an emer gency tariff protecting farmers. The committee discussed the pro(>osal at length, but reached no conclusion The president desired to avoid an Follows Refusai of Turkey to Iwcpt embargo, and to limit the bill to a Wae ll<-l<! To Dc<<*riiiin«> the Eu tur« U ae Alleged That He (W'ered Up the Proposal* of the Conferente Held very few Items, including whout and Hiatus of Ute Region la < '«incera* Prison Record of Head of Rond in Is indoli Recently wool. Nationality House PLEBISCITE HELD ÏESTERDAÏ Ixindou. Mar 31 (A. I* ) The King <'oiintunl Ine of calling by Greece of throe classe-. to the colors, announced In Athens, portends a Greek offensive ugnlnst the Turkish nationalists, said M Gounarls. Greek minister of war here today The de ri's la In consequence of the atti tude of Turkey which lias again re fused to accept the proposals of the Ixmdon conference and la demanding Tbrace anil Skirnu. said Gounarls W HOLE NI MIIEH 3'231. I Olympia, Mar 21.— (A. P.)—Gov SUPREME COURT GETS BRIEF LX ernor Hart today signed a bill impos WHICH VALIDITY OF ACT IS ing a $5 annual poll tax on every QUESTION El> person between 21 and 40 years of age for funds to retire the $’1,000,- 000 soldier bonus bonds. Harold Tracey, formerly a resi- dent of Grants Pass came down from the agricultural college with Whit Allege» That Ratification Was Xecew- ney Allyn and will spend the spring sary Within Seven Yean by the vacation with him. States Portland. Mar. 21.—(A. Pt—The P. ) Ger- Berlin, Mar 21.—(A Washington, Mar 21.—(A. P.) — man.- won an overwhelming victory indictment against Fred S. Morris, An entirely new attack on the va in tho plebiscite in Upper Slleala yes- charging that be unlawfully aided lidity of the prohibition amendment, terday to determine the future na- John I, Etheridge in obtaining na based, on requirement that it be rati tional status of that region, accord- turalization in 1918 by concealing fied within seven years, was made Ing to offlcial returns. Two dlstlT ts Etheridge's prison record. was today In the supreme court in a aro still mlaalng this morning. but quashed by Federal Judge Bean, who brief filed for J J. Dillon, of San Washington, Mar 21 (A. P.) the count showed 876,000 votes for held it did not charge an offense. Salem. Ore., Mar. 21.— (A. P.) — Francisco, charged with violation of Spokesmen for the packers’ employes Germany and 389,000 (or Poland At least four counties in the state the prohibition law. The provision presented their side of ths dispute Th« plebiscite generally was without are planning to call special elections attacked was offered first by Presi Ohio.j A Ellsoffer. of Cleveland, over wages and working conditions untoward Incidents in the near future on the question of dent Harding as a senator. was In the city Sunday at a conference early today with Sec The section making the entire adoption of the county unit system retary of laibor Davis. This preced of administration and taxation for prohibition article inoperative unless ed a Joint conference at which Sec school affairs. The counties that ratified within seven years, the brief retaries Hoover, of commer e. and have signified their intention of vot asserts, specifically violates article Non th Aipún « mi the J«»li Wallace, of agriculture, eat with the ing on the measures are Benton, five of the constitution which gives Frank Houth, who lias been visit labor secretary 3herman, Crook and Umatilla. congress no power to impose a limit ing his daughter at Hilt. California, The county unit system is provid on ratification "or to otherwise at for several weeks past, has returned ed under house bill No 215, enacted tempt to control what legislatures •n 20 < FA TN to Grants Paas and la already out K>R M .< ¿S Chicago. Ill., Mar 21.— (A. Pj — San Juan Del Sur, Nicaragua, at the recent session of the legisla shall do.” The brief quotes Senator with the big boost for the caves The Methodist Ejrtscopal church March 21.—There are even yet in re ture. The system of administration Harding in offering the provision as Frank want« a good representation mad« a net gain of 191,559 members mote parts of the world people who provided under the act is already in having "clearly stated his vote for Portland, Mar 21. (A. P ) made of the caverns at the interna Wholesalers are offering 20c a dozen In 1919-20, and 91.237 in Sunday never even heard of an airplane. operation in 21 states. It provide« the resolution was conditioned on tional mining convention to be held for eggs, retail price being 2« cents. school enrollment, according to a Some of these people live in the lit that in any county in which the act this provision being approved.” and al Portland next month, and asks statement Issued today by the com tle Nicararguan village of Gifante. shall become effective there shall be quote« Senator Borah as having call that If there are any samples of the mittee on conservation and advance, where the naval plane NC-6 was three classes of school districts, ed attention then to the unconstitu stalactites or stalagmites, or other M VII U IS RESIDENTS from statisUca gathered Ly Dr. Oliver forced down by a hurricane while on known as city school districts, town tionality of the section. M XJI ITTED « >E formations from the Interior of the S Baketel of Nr» York, for the gen its flight from Sun Diego. Cal., to school districts and county school eaves available, that they lie loan«.I PORTLAND MARKETS eral minutes of the church. It raised Panama along with about a dozen districts. Provision is made for elec I A Williamson. W Va.. Mar 21 for the exhibit In the early dais II Portland. Mar. 21.—(A. P.)—Cat tion of boards of directors for each $60,831.681 for all purposes; of other planes in January. 16 was < onimon practice to bring baiò. P > Th« Jury tixlai acquitted which tlie pastors received $21.944.- They thought the NC6 was a huge of the districts, each board to have tle. firm, choice steers. $8 to $8.50; «olii« of the decorations from I h«» Matewan residents tried for killing [613. th« district superintendents $1.- bird, an albatross, which had come five members and each district to hogs. 25c higher, prime light, $12 caverns, but now the taking of an* \lbert <' Feits, private detective. In I 369,221. the bishops $314.080. and in search for some unfortunate have a superintendent of schools, to $12.25; sheep, weak: eggs, de a street battle nt Matewan last May from the Interior I» forbidden the retired ministers 11.360,409. mariner who had offended ft and they The county superintendent is done moralized. buying price. 25c: butter, steady. New church and parsonage buildings hid in the woods for several hours away with. Near the little cove where the and Improvements took $10,655 179 NC-6 came down are two ranches. « Debts to were paid Current expenses used up After the Associated Press correspon •mounted to 311.210.833. For the dent had found the missing NC-6 he Centenary and lienevolences includ visited one of these ranches and ask- ing the receipts of the two woman's ed the women if they had seen the plane arrive. One of them replied : societies $20.005.727 was provided "Mio Dios, I should think so. At Traveling preachers On trial, t A P • I clearing of the Argonne forest and 1.726: effective. 1 4.529: supernum the sight of the horrible thing skip San Francisco. Mar 21 total, ping over the white caps, without Major General Hunter Liggett, the forced retirement of the enemy erary. 642; retried. 3.537; Chicago. Mar 21.— (A. P.)—De of arrests for the more serious crimes «. During flapping its wings, and spitting fire crease in the total population ot state is much less than the arrests former who retired from th« army today. north of the Grand Pre Gap. it was 18.708; an increase of 137. cannot nay which was the more thril called the war's greatest piece of ma- the year 372 died and 286 located from both sides of its body ami roar prisons in the middle and southwest ly for petit crimes.” The total paid for ministerial sup ing like 20,000 bulls we all took to ern states is attributed in part to ling of tlie two supreme moments of, Jor tactics. Prohibition was said by Downer Arguments as to who won the war port was $24.988,323. a gain of $3.- the timber where we remained for prohibition by a number of state Mullen, secretary of the Minnesota his life. The first cam« In the Big about four hours. We only came out prison authorities. horn country of Wyoming In 18«0 would not be complete without con- 098,199. or 14 per cent. Other reasons state board of control, to be one of Church membership: Baptisms. when we saw a foreign gentleman noted included high wages and short the principal reasons for the decrease when a Grizzly bear he was stalking atderlng the feat General Liggett rose from a clump of brush within performed when he bwame a lieu-! 130,561 ( increase 44.627): children passing near where we were hiding.” I age of labor, the indeterminate sen in number of inmates in the Minne On November l.l baptised. 153.601 (Increase 29.945); The women added that before the pence and the merit system. three feel of him and gave him but tenant-general The sota state prison at Stillwater. John a few seconds to figure 11 way out. 1918, ho launched his entire First preparatory members received 315.- great war when sailing ships used to falling off for 16 states as noted in T. Burkett, secretary of the Arkan He used on«1 of the seconds to bring army against the crown prince's, 907 (increase 128,490); full mem visit the Nicaraguan coast to load I reports collected here by the Asso sas penitentiary commission, gave his cavalry carbine Into action and it forces, broke the center of the Ger bers on roll. 3.948.409 (increase mahogany and cedar, the captains ciated Press, amounted on December the passage and enforcement of pro proved sufficient The second big man line and pushed forward to So-; 152.430); total membership. 4.393.-' had told them of a wonderful bird 1. 1920. to nearly an eighth of the hibition laws credit for the decrease moment came when he was named dan's outskirts, forcing the crossing 988 (Increase 191,959). Deaths. called the albatross that was an in •total on December 1, 1914. there in the number of state convicts. habitant of the {Southern seas and to <llre«t command of the biggest of the Meuse and trapping the flower 50,183 (decrease 22,582) In commenting on the decrease in Sunday schools; number of schools they supposed this bird had come states where it occurred, more prison single army In history, the First Am of the German army. Only the ar mistice saved the enemy from capltu- 35,871 (increase 451); officers and after some offending sailor. erican arnn In France. officials named prohibition than any Joyriders Sthal Miller Auto i Despite General Llgget's amazing latlon Tho general ended his active teachers. 392.106 (decrease 1.099); District 'Attorney Miller has been other single reason. Several citing W. E. Blaser was in the city from industrial conditions, gave this cause riding for some weeks past in a courage and Indlference In the haz war campaign when he assumed com- enrollment. 4.41 4.472 (increase 91,- , ards of tho World war. ho is inclin I nianil of tho Third American army 237). Kalispell, Mont., over Sunday. shining new Baby Grand Chevrolet greater weight than prohibition. ed to think, ho says, that the benr after Its advance into Germany to From one of the states that report automobile. It apparently looked as thrill was tho greater, because It fulfill surrender terms ed an increase. Ohio, the warden of good to others as it did to Mr. Mil General Liggett was born in Bead-’ brought him closer to death than any the state penitentiary reported he ler. Sunday evening the Miller fam Ing. Pa.. March 21. 1858. and gradn-« other event of his career did not believe that prohibition had. ily drove to the Christian church for "I thought 1 was hunting that ated in 1879 from the United States the services, parking the car in front decreased crime. grizzly,” he said "But it developed military academy, After bin Indian The decrease in prisoners was not: of the residence of Chief of Police that wo wore hunting each other. He service he wns an Infantry instruc 1 uniform, but took place in 9 states, McLane.' It had disappeared when Just rose and squnrod off In front of tor in various parts of tho country where the total decrease wiped out I the services were over, and the Mil mo and In five seconds I would He chafed for action in tho Spanish-' Manila. P. L. Mar. 21.— (A. P.) — | Peking. Mar. 21.—(A. P.)—I an increase in six states, and showed ler family was left afoot. Today the have lieen a dead one If I had not American war but did not roach Cuba Eleven hundred American seamen Whether adoption by foreigners of a net decrease for the entire 16, one car was found standing near the blazed away with tho carbine. He until the fighting was over, " hll'V were discharged from American mer- Chinese girls deprive« the legitimate remaining stationary. Burkhalter place in the east part of gave mo Just room enough to shoot.” in Cuba he contracted the yellow chant eMp(| hpre durlng thp yellr parents of a right to Interfere with New features In the character of town, short a gallon or two of gas, Tho Incident occurred when Gen fever. 1920, according to the report of act matrimonial plans for the foster crime and criminals were noted by having been driven about 20 miles eral Liggett, then a young infantry Thereafter ho was an Infantry ma- ing United States Shipping Commfs- daughter is the subject of a suit be several state officials. by Joyriders. The only apparent officer, wns helping clear western Jor, member of the war college, ad- glon Frnnclgco Corral«. Just issued. fore the high court of Justice of "I believe that there has been a damage is the breaking out of the plains of Indian raiders, tho Rioux Jutant general of the department of Of this number, 488 were thrown ¡Shantung, according to a dispatch general decrease In the prison popu globe on the rear light, this no doubt being chief offenders. Occasionally the lakes, lieutenant-colonel, member out of employment by mutual agree- I from Tsinanfu. lation of the country.” said Henry having been done that the number friendly Cheyenne Indians aided tho of the general staff. brigadler-gen- mont_ ]5g on acOunt of sickness. 295 It is alleged that many mission Town, warden of the Wisconsin state could not be deciphered from behind. troops as scouts and often food sup oral and president of the war college OW|nK to termination of contract, and aries have adopted young Chinese prison at Waupun. “This can be at Service in tho Philippines brought J159 wprp discharged for cause Dur girls of poor families, and that these tributed In part to the restricted sale Ta-gion Start* Campaign— plies ran low. General IJggett Is tho first of what him. in 1917, at Manlia. the rank I ing the year, subsistence and lodg have usually been sent abroad to be of Intoxicating liquor and also to the The American Legion today let with ing were provided for 375 destitute educated. The case on trial seeks fact that labor has been scarce and | loose its first guns in the big "push” might be termed the American high of major-general, tho rank command in the World war to re which he retired. When the wnr! wnr| American seamen, the number of to establish the right of the girl's high wages have been paid. to sell the $1.000 Ford sedan which tire His achievements overseas call came he was commander of the I destituta being remarkably large foster parents In the selection of a "We do not get as many petit of it purchased a week ago. This Is the wore written largo in tho war an western department of tho army [owing to the tact that the American husband. fenders as formerly but the crimes first of a series of entertainments, nals. from October. 1917. when he with headquarters In San Francisco. I consulates at the various Astatic An instruction from tho supreme committed are of a much more ser and stunts to raise funds for building arrived in France ahead of his di As director of the war college • and ports have shipped to this port tho ! court is alleged to be In favor ot the ious nature. I believe It is also true a creditable home that can be used vision. the 41st, which ho had train later as president he exorcised I the ' destitute "sailors In their respective | Ilegitímate parents. that a great many of these serious I for conventions, dancing, fairs, ba- ed In America, until .Inly, 1919. when sums Influence over the men who Jurisdictions. crimes are being committed and the I zars. basketball and other large as From the division his wore for the most part to lead the ho returned Tho Increase In tho number of son- Txwdon. Mar. 21 —(A. P.l—«Ana- offenders are not being caught. It semblies. Shares at 50 cents each command swelled until It Included Amrlcan troop« in Frnnce. that Mar- men furnished subsistence nnd lodg ten Chamberlain, chan ellor of the' think yon can sum up the situation . are being sold In the American Le- $.200,000 mon. Including five French Ishnl Foch exorcised in France Most ing Is duo also to the fact that dur exchequer, was elected unionist par-! by saying that petit crime has de ' glon sedan and at an early date tha divisions and more than 5.000 guns, of the American military lenders ing the venr there was a marked In ty le-ider In the house of commons creased and a more serious form of sedan will be turned over to the A maneuver that led to bls promo- [spent a* vonr n* students under Gen- crease In tho numher of American I ■nr« l:n- \ndrew Bonar Law. who crime has taken its place and greatly ! shareholders to he given away as (fen to lieutenant-general tlio oral Liggett. [ships calling nt thia port. Increased, and that the percentage [ they see fit. retired last week.