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♦ Shilg Courier I ASMO» I ATEI» I'RKHft HER VICE GRA.NTH 1‘AHH, JOHEI'HfNK <X)VXTY, OltMGON, WHOI.F O MBRÌI V£W. TI EHDAY, MARCH 2f>, 1021. OBJECT OF ACTION < au< • lla(l«i»i of 4 lUzu-li-liip I» A-'kiwI b> I «»lernt IHNlrtct Attorney llumplireys i ingun and W aclùngt/in Hankers and O|w-ruton> Included in ttw Con- fereni « An (A P) Port land, Mar 29 application for tin» run- ollatlou ut <-|tlz»>n»inp y*ap«iru of Johu 1 Etho- ridge, ha« btxui filed lu tilt* foderai court by Federal Dlntrl-t Attorney Humphrey e. who alléguai that Etile ridge uutered the l ulled States under an anauiued nume und concealed bls prison record IVE TAKEN Portland. Mar 29.—(A. P.) — W AREHOUSE WRECK EH AND II NITION 'Oregon and Washington bankers. BUXDlNGtt ARE MM'KKD FOR ( berry growers and cannery operators ROI TE HOMI BD0CK8 met here today to discuss proposal.» for a $10,000,000 corporation to handle the business end of the berry nrpII I rn grow mg. fruit raising and canning ln- ntuALLtu 'lu»tri*-s of tbe two states Commit tees which were appointed at the Ta coma conference last week are ex Police Find Sopì**»**! Piece of Ex AAOrk» Known Over Country—AA a» 1-owden I» IriU-reMod—— I ightli Army G oon Over to Enemy. Martial law iHwlarwl tn Angora. pe t«d to report. Windows Are ploeive in Ruii ______________ I U h Hi < <>ni|H>nlon of Tlws«l»»rv Prunk o Ixtwden. ex govxrnor ot («»■neral Mobilization < trdi-rwl to Kiev Surrounded by Itebelliouii |t«H>-«'V ««Il Shattered Illinois, ma.» visti the t«*rrlti»ry adja- PeaaanlM M»wt Offensive I- lilt WEATHER FOH PART <ont to Crescerti City Ibis »ummer, OF PVTFIC «OAHT THIS WEEK uccorrling lo word received ther» He hu» bei orile very tUU' ll Interesled in Chicago, Mar 29—(A. P>— A b I* » N’«'W York Mur 29 A London, Mar 29.—(A. P.) — lam don, Mar. 29. lA Pi Washington, March 29.—The John Burroughs fanion» naturalist, the "Save the Itedwood» nmvement Minsk, un itiynirtant city of western Greek forces have occupied Eskl- forecaNt for Pncitic Coaal auzLaa tor explosion which wrecked a ware «lloii «'iiriy tod.IV on ,l Now York Cen whl'ti I iuh Iwon uturtod and wuh aent Il i.ssiu. has been captured by revolu Shebr. capturing many prisoners and the period of March 28 to April 2. house at 779 Barber street today, trai truin at Klngsv-llln obio, while solile vt«'W* of the large trw» tionaries. who formed the democratic much war material, says an Athens ' inclusive, is. generally fair in Cali caused five deaths and injuries to Where he enroute from panadvna. Pusadc White itussian republic, say Helslng- dispatch Eski-Shehr was an import fornia and occasional rain in Oregon several score of persons Tbe explo There wax had »|>«'nt the winter to his home at for adv ic«-- The eighth bolshevik ant objective of the Greek offensive and Washington; temperatures near sion was felt for blocks a panic in a department store at 12th AA‘«»Nt Park, New York, where he had army Is reported to have joined rev It is the Junction point on the Bag normal and Ha Is ted streets when the con plniini'd to . <1.-brute Ills nth birth Kiev is surrounded by dad railway The capture of tbe city Alenila. Mar 29 lA P > For olutionaries cussion shattered the window». united the Greek armies o;»eratlng day on April 3 mnr Emperor 4'harle» of Austria- rebellious poasanLs Dr. George C. Knott, the Glendale Crowds in the neighborhood swarmed He sa» 1>om In 1H37 in lx*i3 he Hungary met u group of monarchists •vast of Smyrnia and Drussa and went to \A*ashlngtoii with somi-thtng h«>r«' Xinday opens the way for the advance on physician, spent the day in the city into the streets screaming "bomb." He went from here to I PT SHIVERING WITH COLD; on business. Police reported that they had found of an Inclination to i'iillat In the llilda|>rat, but left there ut th«» re W ULMER MEATIII It COMING Angora. 140 miles to the east a part of the supposed bomb in the Union army but he di'«-ld)«l to RiM'k quest of th« Hungarian government ruins. a goviTimirnt office It I» Constantinople. Mar 29. — (A. p.) AV ashington. Mar 29 t .A I" ) that with only a tew ot hi» poem* a» Turkish nationalist forces have Th»* entire east 1» shivering today credentials h«* walked into th«» treas lyxen recalled from Armenia to op- with temperature* below normal M4ITORUYCEES» HA»F2>> NOW OK; ury depart ment und u«k«>d for a Job Martial lK»se the Greek offensive Warmer weather I* predicted for to MANY NOTED RIDERS COMPETE It was iigriwd that his vernal ver»«« law was declared in Angora, the na- morrow riuilly sm«dt of the wood- and inai k tionallsts' capital General mobili- «si of sincerity Hu would be a safi" ¿ation has been ordered. RANK Portland. Ore.. Mar 29.—(A. P.) man to watch III«' tn i- irv vaults He I. OF »20.000 —Motorcycle race» in which there agriw'd to tuk«* th«* place At n llltb* Despite the fact that the pear has HODIE.H O» SEVEN TAKEN will be entries from cities of Oregon, «teak, fnctng the hug«* iron vault F ROM t ATHI.EEN MIXE been steadily gaining in tonnage on Naw York. -Alar 29. — (A. P.l (A. Pi- Five Washington and California, will be where ho kept tab on thoae who went over the tour mile «*our»e from Put the apple in the Rogue river valley. the cashier and held here May 29 and 30. The race», to handle the $.70,000.000 stored ney to Alortlak«- mi the Thum«« river. Dowell, ill.. Mar 28.—(‘A. P i — € I. J«ewls organization manager of the City Hank of which will be at the Rose City speed there, lie '•••; .'i » rltfng of the birds Eugiand. the rival «Tews from Oxford The bodies of seven miners entomb- the Oregon Growers Cooperative as way. will be held under tbe auspice» to reliure hla homeelrknoss TNe re and Uanibrtdge universities will re sociation says that apples grown in when fire broke ed hero February 23 of the Daddies Club, ar. organization suit was hl* first book AA'ake Ito new th.Hr annual struggle tor rowing out in the Cathleen mine, were re this county have always been noted of fathers of soldiers and sailors bin " moved today The men had :>een as- for their high quality, r» AAednratluy Eighty-two years formed during the war Otto Walker, The till«' of hl* books It. Ind-'d. One year ago. at the time the as phyxiated following the sealing of the the initial boat race between holder of several world's champion "Winter Sunshine," "Izociiwt- and sessors were out taking statistics of mine • two nil 1 verwi11«« was ,i two-mile ship records, has been announced as Wild Honey. "Fresh Field crop acreages there were 378 acres st on the Thame» ut Henle» and la participant in the program Other Mar. 29. (A I* I - door Rtudlea," "Birds and Poets, ' of apples in bearing in Josephine I nuted riders will be among th* racers rd wan th«> winner All subso- l^v I States senator. to the county. This is according (Continue«! on Page 2) t race». howe»er. were decided to compete with Walker, it is an 1920 report of the state tax commis- a tour mile « oiin»' Tile follow- nounced lx races were • untested during a New York. Mar 29.— lA P > — sion. 11 »ItTI. AND M IHhllX The U S. department of agricul- •d ot 17 »cars up to IS45. and in Owing to the lack of export and do- o! Itieee <'.Ulibridge was the vic- mesti demand, five big copper min ture in its 1920 report of Oregon ill I'III Idle crew» rowed in out- Portland Mar 29 (A. P. 1 -Cat- ing companies in the west, including crops is a little more liberal and »rs tor the tlrst tuuu in 1S57 ale and sh«<«»p. slow hogs, steady; the Anaconda, have announced their credits this county with TOO acres. From this acreage, the government the race sm the first in which either eggs. 1c higher, butter, steady suspension today. figures there was a crop of 28,000 < re» rowed in the present sryle ot bushels. eight» without keel and both used A'lsalla. Cal . Aiar It is interesting to note that the round oar» ami sliding .»out» were Belief that tlie I n k tn the ralsli estimate made by the department introduced III 1x73. I h n-'pon» •• din tly or indirectly of agriculture, places the Josephine Owing to a • o.s«v.ition ot all »¡»on- Marion. Ohio. Mar. 29.—(A. P. I — fur the unpre. edi nttsl rush to plain county 1920 crop of pears at 28,500 Dr. C. E. Sawyer, of Marion, Ohio, lug events during the war no race rulsln grapes in the Sun .lomiuln val bushels, just a little more than the who has been appointed as Presi was stage front 1913 until last year Joy tht imiuer has ucen expressei when Cambridge won by tour lengths apple crop. dent Harding's personal physician by Cliarles F Collin», hortlcultura When the government experts with the rank of brigadier general in in .1 minute.», 11 seconds, excellent cotntiilssiotK'r " I 'nqiu'st ion abb were securing their figures last De the medical reserve corps of the army time considering the unfavorable Panama. 'Mar 29 -( A P.) The i teetorate of the United States Presi home l»r»'W has entered Into the prob conditions of wind and rain which hostilities with Costa Rica over dis- ! dent Porras declared that he count cember or early in the year, they es has been a close personal friend of leni. he said timated the average value of apples the president for years and during prevailed throughout the afternoon. putul bonier territory, which began ed upon the support of Latin-Ameri- Thousands of acres of orchards are 1 at 75 cents a bushel, and of peers, the Chicago convention was one ot In all 7 2 ract's have been row«sl by last month and evoked un admoni ivan republics in this protest being torn out and lattlo land» cut. representative crew» from th«'se ri at $1.50 a bushel. Of course, on ac his most tireless workers tion from th«» United Stat«»» govern up to milk»» room for grapes. In the The next incident upon which the count ot the high quality of pears val universities Cambridge has won Dr Sawyer accompanied President ment. broke Just at the right mo Porras administration took a decid entire valley It Is «'stlmated there will grown in the Rogue river valley, the Harding on all of his speaking trip« 39 of them. Oxford finished in front 5. ooii.OOP ment for the administration of Pres be growing this nunimor ed stand for a free hand in running $1.50 a bushel estimate for pears is during the campaign. He also ac- 32 time« and 1877 n dead heat was ident Heliaario Porras to attempt to the republic came during the last grape roots on a total acreage of considerably below the average for compani»?d him on his vacation trips the result On March 30. 1912. both utilize them in Its campaign to as week in February, when the presi more than 1,000,000. Ninety five lioals were swamix'd during a storm this part of the state to Texas and Panama immediately sure the isthmian republic th«» right dent. in an interview given the .Asso I>er cent of planting» to heretofore and tho race was rowed over two after the election and went to Flor to conduct its affairs w ithout foreign ciated Press, announced that he had uni-iiltiv.iled lands are to vines days later. Oxford hi oring a win ida toward the end of President interference Mllllonalri's. yot given to consltl decided to name a Panamanian to Harding's stay there and returned A national spirit has been develop succeed Addison T. Ruan. American, »ration of prohibition' uniiuestloned with the Harding party. Dr. Sawyer ing in Panama since November 3. stimulant to the Industry, are report as fiscal agent During the incum I accompanied Mr Harding to "Wash 1903, when for the fifth and last bency of Mr Ruan the republic had «»«I idantlng vineyards of from 500 to ington for the inaugural time, Panama declared her Indepen piled up a surplus of $2.500,000. 3,000 acres, big companies have been During his 26 years as a Marion dence. It was hardly perceptible dur which the administration intended to formed to develop new territory resident Dr. Sawyer has made a not ing the first decade of the republic's utilize in an extensive road building old companies are turning their able success in his profession and Is existence, but, in his New Year's program fits hack Into more vines The Woodmen of the World held htxad of a sanatorium southwest of message ot January 1. 1921, Presi Mr Collins, however, credits the Immediately after this interview, dent Porras gave utterance to th«» be it ¡was announced that the govern a rousing meeting last night when Marion. organization of the California Asso ' Mrs. C F Nutting and Mrs l>on Born January 24. 1860. near lief of his administration that the ment had awarded road building three new members were initiated ciatoil Raisin Company, a growers’ woodcraft, I Wyandot, Ohio. Dr. Sawyer resided cooperatIv•< organization for a big aid Calvert were hostess«»» Monday time was ripe for Panama to stand contracts to two companies, one into the mysteries ot Seven applications for membership at Nevada. Ohio, until about 17 years raisin afternoon at a charming affair in alone. portion oT ths increase In North American and the other Pana This of age, obtaining his literary educa Protests to the state department manian in a program involving the were read and voted upon. growing Th»' assoclalion. he aid. honor ot Aliss Alva Wileon, daughter makes the membership cf thia camp of Mr. and Mrs. H. U. AVIlson. who tion in the village schools there. At at Washington over the taking over has held up th»» market to a point expenditure of about $7,000.000. approximately 350. It is the aim of 17 he began the study of medicine wher»> growers have become confl is to bo married AA'ednesday morning of land by the American government E»en while the president and the the members to have 400 by May 1st. land subsequently entered the Cleve d»»nt of financial •ltci'eM. The to Philip Twohy, of Portland. The for canal defense puri>oses was the American minister were conferring New matters of interest to the land Medical college, where he waa Nutting home was artistically deco first step in tho independence pro "how»» brow" feature has strengthen over the affair of the fiscal agent. camp and its members were discus- graduated in 1881. rated with the season's blossoms gram. The T’orras administration as ed th» market Costa Rican forces, on February 21. sedd A new drill team has been 50 guests were received During the world war. Dr Sawyer More than sorted that the occupation of terri "Some growers have gone 'hog occupied the small town ot Goto, on formed. Neighbor Nelson Bohall be served as an official in the Marion wild' over grapes," Mr Collins an til. between 3 and 5 o'clock. Mrs Nut- tory under tho Hay-Varilla treaty Golfo Dulce, the most extreme Pa ing elected captain. This team is county war board which he organ rea I ting, Mrs. Calvert. Mrs li I. Wil- should be consumated through regu "but biisln»isHnien who know cific side frontier point of Panama He also conditions are banking their fortunes son and Mis» Wilson being in the re lar diplomatic channels and that, if Without following the 18-year old made up of the younger members and ized for all war activities under the splendid leadership of served as secretary of the national A number of out-of- tho United States government con In vino», I believe, simply because ceiving line custom of advising the United States th» Industry Is on»» of the firmest town gueetH called during the after tinued Its present policy to its logi authorities, the president dispatched Captain Bohall. is fast developing in volunteer service corps, an organiza to a classy organization. They are tion of doctors above the age limit noon. cal conclusion, it could swallow the foundation of any In California. a force of national |x»lice from Pan to be fitted with uniforms and then J. I.. for active service, which waa formed Mrs. Ilert llamoH and Mrs pausing to entire republic without "I »1»» not believe the raisin mar ama to dislodge the allaged invaders. they will show Grants Pass some real for service in case the government ket will ever be flivodeil. anil I be Johnson rendered a number of solos. notify the victim. The situation in Panama prior to1 exhibition drills needed their services. Those protests, aimed at the utili- lieve the associated eompauy would ac ompaniod by Mrs George Sabin Next Monday evening. Head Man Ex-President Wilson offered him a h»» able to sell nil Its product If every Mrs 1!. P. Jester and Mrs. C. H. ration of points on Taboga Island, th»» retirement of the Costa Rican This was th»» on the Pacific side, and on tho Rahin forces from the territory they had ager J. O. Wilson, District Manager position in the army medical corp» t<> AA'oodward poured acre of California was planted Head with the rank of brigadier general I ist of a Herb's of social events given do las Minns, on tho Carrlbean shore, seize»! was in many respects similar F. R Tichenor and Deputy vines " 'or Miss Wilson and carried added wore almost simultaneous with a to that prevailing in Mexico before Consul E. P. Martin will be present but he declined. Asked .shout wine grnnes Mr T Nei ■ r 'irin !• of tho good wishes of her protest against n written opinion by th»» fall of Carranza, where the gov- Neighbor Tichenor and Recently Dr. Sawyer retired as !!-s '’d f ern v f»r ■ h t t--■!« ci nr friends In the city in wishins Judge John W Hanan of the I’nlte 1 »'rnnient sought to hold public sup- Al art In have been here previously irc-utont of the American institute ncr»- oin . In. "Tersonntlv I her happiness in her new home in States district court of the Canal >ort by posing as the defender of •ut Neighbor Wilson is a stran :er tc ' Homeopathy and for years served to ondi'rs*n»»d th»» r,»"-on," r b„N a chairman of the hoard of dlr»»c- ' r! nn ». where Mr. Twohy Is tom Zone, in which the court stated Tan- Mexico's rights against North Ameri most of the members. A full attend t IIV Hi's ent»»» ■ n e is expected •ors of that organization. 'oriirllv encn ted In business im.i occupied the position of a pro- can aggression. prohfh'Hon I YEAR CREWS OF ENGLISH PART JOSEPHINE APPLES Of