Cal varsity of Or« Librar» (ôtante jJnsa Dai la Courier tSMH IATED PREMH HKRV1CE GRANTS PAHH. JOHEPHINE (X>UNTY, OREGON, VOL. xi„ Ao. iu . WHOLE NI MHER KM». MONDAY, APRIL II, tW2l. i • MRS. P. V. PENNYBICKER DR. JULIA MARLOWE t TÏ ■ IB JI THE CALL OF HARDING ■ TALK OF CLUB Assembled at Noon Today But Active Work Will Await the Delivery of the President’s Message Which Will he Reed Tomorrow •>*! BUSINESS MEN HEAR REPORTS REGARDING THE CAVERN HIGHWAY / / Washington. Apr. 11.— (A. P>— the house with 300 republicans and The 67th congreas assembled at noon 132 democrats, and one socialist. Fiscal Ijegislation ' today The president is working on 1 Pre-eminent is the extra session the message he will deliver tomor­ Mrs. Percy V. Pennybacker of Texas. row In person It may not be com- program is fiscal legislation. Thia {»rrehlcntial I’nnlon la \os the Only Mrs. Julia Marlowe Sothsm, th« chairman of th« department of Ameri- (>let0(1 untll t0I1|ght I or tomorrow Include« the Fordney emergency tar­ Rope Thai Can Have tlic Ibulicai» can c'tizsnehip of the Oansral Federa­ iff bill. In line for Immediate action, noted Shakespearean actreee. received morning. From Hert ing Time tion of Women’s Club*. Is waging a anti-dumping legislation, substitu­ the honorary degree of doctor of laws Crowds attended the sessions ot at the Washington university at the campaign based on th« ilogan, “Ivory tion of American for foreign valua­ centennial convocation exerclsoo. She club a training camp fcr cltn«n«hip." both houses A thousand bills were tions of imports, permanent tariff I« shown here in her cap and gown. The Chamber of Commerce lunch­ Washington, A|»r II (A P I ~ I introduced In the house. The Ford- eon at noon today was a moat Inter­ The supreme court today refused to ney emergency tariff, vetoed by Wil­ revision, a new internal revenue tax esting session, reports being receiv­ law, the budget system bill, and the review the conviction of William D. son, will be called up Wednesday. ed from both the Caves road proposi­ soldiers' bonus bill Other measures, Haywood am! 79 other Industrial tion and from many of the mining Representative Gillette, of Massa­ are tho«« for reorganization ot gov- Workers of the World on charge« of re- for ernment departments and men who attended the convention I chusetts, former speaker, was elect ­ having conspired to obstruct war ac­ held at Portland last week. ed speaker ot the bouse Representa­ classification of federal salary and tivities of the government. Only George C. Sabin, of the committee tive Kltchln of North Carolina, was wage scales presidential imrdon can now prevent The opening flood ot bills and that has been directing the work for nominated from the democratic aide. their entering upon their sentence« the highway to the caves, told of the resolutions which failed during the Mint of the convicted men are out on Reconstruct ion In I’rogri»»» last congress which adjourned on success that had come after many August* Victoria P hmmv , Away al bonds pending appeal Reconstruction ot American affairs March 4 last, always begins Ln the Packers' A-wwiaHon Will Give Seven years of endeavor, and the declson Hoorn. Holland, This Morning. at home and abroad is the theme of house. Introduction of senate bills that had finally been reached by the Cents for Each Fish < aught In­ From Heart IHseaae Mining men In the city and who the present congress, which assemb­ and resolutions comes tomorrow. highway commission and the force­ stead of Nine Cents listened to the reports st the Cham­ led at noon today In extraordinary Most of the senate and house mem­ try department to supply the funds ber of Commerce on the recent dis­ session at the call of President for the building of the road, work play In Portland. Include Fred Frits, Ix>orn. Holland. Apr. 'll.— (A. I’. I Hardlug. A vast expanse of legisla­ bers. new and old. were present for of Portland; 0 D Llttoy, of Tacoma; •Former Empress 'Augusta Victoria tion. promising to prolong the ses­ today's opening. Although perfunc­ San Francisco, Apr. 11.—(A. P.) upon which will commence this tory. the opening session always Is -Seamen employed by the Alaska spring. Mr. Sabin said that during M Cameron, of Beattie, and W R of Germany died here at 6 o'clock sion confronts the new congress the magnet for spectators. The sen­ Packers Association have agreed to his reent trip to Portland in the in­ Muir, of Portland 'thia morning The end came just Programs of the senate and house, ate having organized during its spe-1 accept a wage of «even cents a fish terest of the agreement that was 'one year after »he suffered her first for today's opening were confined to clal session after March 4, Interest ► 'and an additional *150 for a trip as reached, he had found the people of I serious attack of heart disease. It organization. The work of the new today centered in the house pro- against nine cents a fish and *200 Portland wide awake In the matter. was while «he was preparing to enter i-ongreM. Informally arranged by pre­ ' ceedlngs. ected to deal principally with house were In prospect. Rep. Mon- last. domestic affairs, tariff, internal reve­ • dell of Wyoming, continued as re- PORTLAND markkts Visalia, Cal.. Apr 11.—(A. P l - nue and other home legialatlon. ptrt>llcan'*floor leader In the house For the first time In more than two! Peace and other international prob­ and Representative Kltchln of North years, the California Highway com-1 Portland. Apr. 11.—(A. P.)—-Cat­ lems were scheduled for attention Carolina returned to that position tle, firm, choice steers 17.50 to $8: mission is receiving blds lower than later In the session. for the democrats. Republican com­ hogs. 25c higher, prime light. $11 the engineers' estimates on road Los Angeles, Apr. 11.—(A. P.)— The special session beginning to­ mittee apportionment was Increased to *11.50; sheep steady; eggs, firm: work. Charles A. Whitmore, Visalia J Eighty-four candidates for Los An- and democratic reduced on all senate ol the repub- day marks the return member of the commission, »aid re­ butter, steady. i geies city offices have filed nominat- llcan party to complete national con­ and house committees because of the cently. I ing petitions and will have their republican gains in congress. Chair ­ trol Not since President Taft ’ s The low blds show, Mr Whitmore Nevada City, Cal., Apr. 10.—(A names on the ballot at the municipal manships mostly remained unchang ­ time have the White House, the sen ­ declared, that prices must be falling P.>— -School officials ot this moun­ primaries May 3. The general elec- In material», that contractors are tain section say the opening day of ate and house and the government ed. Under new senate rules, many i lion will be held June 7. senate minor committees were abol ­ departments all been under republi ­ anxious to get to work, and that the fishing season should fall on Sat­ Officers to be elected are mayor, building activities must soon return ' urday or It should be made a holiday, can rule. The senate convenes with ished and senators’ committee as- city attorney, city auditor, seven 59 republicans and 37 democrats and sicnments reduced to normal as the truancy on that day disrupts ; members of the (board of education The highway commission 1» taking the school routine. Several school | and nine councilmen. every advantage of the revival of districts have granted holidays on There are six candidates for Dublin, Apr. 11.—(A. P.)—A bat­ competitive conditions and Is pro­ the first day of the fishing season. tle raged 20 minutes today around mayor. Including Meredith P. Snyder, ceeding with highway construction A plan suggested trom this county the North Western hotel when civil- incumbent. Boyle Workman, prest- at a rate a« rapid as Its finances will to make the opening day the first ians armed with bombs and tire- dent of the council, and George P. permit, Che commissioner asserted. Saturday after April 1st each year arms attacked the hotel where the Cryer, attorney. in one recent Instance a San Fran­ was laid before the fish and game government auxiliaries are quarter­ Jess E. Stephens, incumbent, is the cisco firm bld *9 2,00er. British government. The brought together In Oregon. I Lord Inchcape, who has been en- Boswell mine being first with about trusted with the sale of the vessels Seattle. Wash., Apr. 11.—(A. P.) the hull, the English Quakers, who *10,000 in gold bricks and a tine on behalf of the reparations commis- -Timber from the Mayflower has guard the remains, said that never display of *50,000 ore. Closely fol- sion. said that 168 German ships had been brought to Seattle to be encased again would It be disturbed. lowing were: The Esterly mine, with been privately disposed of to Brit- In a great Peace Portal being erect- Following the cutting of the hull, a handsome display of native plat- ish nationals, tout a good number mi across the Pacific highway, at the piece was taken by Hill and Ter­ inuni and a *2200 gold brick from still remained to be sold and the de­ Penasse. Minn., Apr. 11.—(A. P.) the country. latke of the Woods, Blaine, Wash., on the international race to Belgium and France where itj a recent cleanup; a most attractive mand for them, owing to the slump —Proud