Courier I 'll IV«'» Bornite JJnôô r lws<>( H I ED PRKHH HERI K'E GltA.NTH P.ViH, JOHEPHINE OOl'NTY, OREGON W HOLE VI MBER 3235. I HI II 11 . M litt H 25, 11*21. DO YOU WANT HIS JOB'! MUTILATED BY RADIUM 1 FIVE MEN IN A t / < ' *1 ? [z. Fighting Now Taking Place on a Wide Front in The City ol Eisleben, With The Fortunes Changing And Hamburg Revolt Quieted J ■Ì r marine, the v «■•ri Ion» A •wftf. - I □ ^ 1 » J from Ger many is still dangerous, the coni munists ar« being overcome bv the government forces according to Ber­ I ’*-• I » . though the situation arising a *1 '4 ,4 •>. -.--a ÔwOtHWOOO AuNosawooo ub W BN Ijondon, Mar 25 (A P 1 Mill'MNMi AND OTHER CRAFT ENGAGED IN HI NT FOR THE I j OST lilt < HAFT LEFT PENSACOLA LAST TUES0AÏ lin report» At Eisleben, where a desperate battle was fought yester­ day between 2000 police and 2500 workmen, reports state the police finally drove out the communists who have entrenched themselves in neighboring hills and are directing machine gun tire on police strong-, II OH would you like to have Harry holds Troop» are marching on Els- E. Altharnar*« Job? Hurry I h the guv- i «»nr • UMtodinn of m H seized liq­ No repetitions of disorders leben uor* .»nd stills in the Chicago dUtr.ct. Ab have occurred at Hamburg lb , 4) worth of good Only (liance Is That They May Have Be«-n Picked Up in the Gulf of Mexico Pensacola. Fla Mar 25.— (A. P> -Seaplanes, a dirigible and sea craft all along the coast are search­ ing for the naval baloon with five men which left here Tuesday night, The only hope held out for their safety la that some vessel has ree- cued the men in the Gult of Mexico. INDIGt-XTION ATTACKS FORMER Pillisi DENT Washington. Mar. 25.—-IA. P.)— Former President Wilson suffered an ac ute attack of indigestion today. Doctors who were called hurriedly reported that he entirely recovered jury Meutenant < oney lln* Broken Back liter I umide in \irplane \\ tien Making a Rinding employes and other worker- ' • fir which the city had been -iff' several weeks It that -tn ■ t list were arrested The students overpowered the Jan • Itor and the night watchman, the only persons In the building at the time, and locked I hem In a room Then after hoisting the watchman’- city council and replaced It with a "council of students and workmen " They were on the point of removing Paris. Mar 25 i \ Pi Flowers also the chief of police, but this part are brought by an unceasing pll cram­ of the decree was never finished age of mourners and placed on the The Janitor had escaped and no slab that marks the grave of the un­ lifted tile chief of police who sent a identified French soldier under the detachment of mounted police to the great Irch of Triumph that domin­ building and the student govenimept ates the western part of the cty. suddenly found Itself fa en a huge pile of flowers On Genova. Mar 25 II Pi Hwiss Sundays, thousands stream there women who wear short skirts and from the 12 avenues that converge low-necked gowns will have to pay at Etolle. as the circular open space! higher rates of life insurance than surrounding tho arch is called and those who do not. The Hwlss Insur­ there Is a procession of people with ance companies have announced that banxl heads passing by the mound fixing the premiums on policies of of flowers women’s Uvea they will take Into Many teachers bring their classes consideration the women's wearing and there Is a movement afoot to ar­ The shorter the skirt or apparel range that In each of tho public, lower the decolletee. the higher the schools of Paris a small contribution’ Insurance rate will !w< shall bo collected on a separate day The Swiss companies Justify this In each school to buy flowers to be action on the ground of a groat In­ placed on tho slab by a delegation crease of Illness and disease among of honor pupils, so that there may their women clients which they claim he such a tribute of the children of Is duo to tho wearing of short skirts Franco to the war dead every day of and low necked dresses tho ytuir. VIMt Port land— I tin nt a. r. 25c higher, prime light. 112 to $12 50; sheep, weak: *artition act unworkable “Stars.” Clyde E. Niles. leaders went to Dublin to talk with j The Ulster Nationalists are opposed "Relation of Moonshine to Stars Mr DeValera, but, it Is said, no even more strongly than the Sinn H —One swallow may not make a agreement could bo reached Felners to the scheme of partition spring, but there is quite a spring in Ulster Nationalists have no lo vc for in Ulster the Nationalists will bo one swallow." W. E. Newcomb. for the Sinn Fein and they are loath in a hopeless minority in the new "Secret Work of the Shrine." Geo. to take any step that would aid the parliament |C Sabin. Paris. Mar. 25.—(A. P.)—To "Secrets of the White Shrine.” mark the line where the German ad­ Nancy Case. vance in the spring of 1918 was stop­ Following the banquet the evening ped it is proposed to erect pyramids was given over to social entertain­ along the entire front bearing the in­ ment, the new club rooms on the scription: "Here was arrested the second floor of Masonic Temple be­ rush of the barbarians ” ing initiated, as was also the new The number of pyramids and the player piano which provldea the places where they are to be erected music for the dancing. One of the will shortly be determined by Mar­ features of the evening was the sing­ shall Petain. ing of •.he quartet, composed of Messrs Niles. Cass. IJum and Ral­ stger Wear. Mr- I>ora Wear and •In Elephant On His Hands PAPAIE WhAT WV cut .nt H ]0 Snow nt Crater laike Park— It is reported that there are 100 inches of snow at the entrance to the ('rater laike park. The water in the river has been standing at an even stage for 80 days, though with a few hot days whi h may soon be expected lower snow should go out rapid­ The snow In the park will re­ summer, and no doubt will -nrs. OCEAN-GOING TUGS OFF New York. Mar 25—(A. P.) Tho coastwise strike of marine en- gineers on ocean-going tugs w is be- gun yesterday in proto-" against the wage reductions, bit , called off todav by the union aft r receipt of a ■om the department of la- r concilation.