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t»» ♦ ♦ > k . ótc UV**1’ > oI — frante jtac® Dniln Conner ANNOTIATE!» PIIENH HEKVICK GHANTH l’AHH, JOHKI'IIINK OOUNTY, OREGON. V<kL. XL, No. I tn. TI EHDAY, AFRIL 13, IMI. I H-partmrnte at Washington City Agree Ipon Method for Separa tion of Interests First Message si New Executive Read lo C.ogress Today p|QN[[R Declares Against Nations in Agaio,I The Existing Ex.slmg League ol of Nahens m « f TRIPLE ALLIANCE WILL REMAIN' Washington, Apr. 11.—(A. P.)-’' THE COLONEL BOWIE FOUNDElt AT WORK PENDING FURTHER The new pIa" “*d*p whlch the Swift ED IN THE GULF OF MEXICO NEGOTIATIONS A™°“pd,T-‘ LAST NIGHT themselves ot stockyards and termin- .. ■ al railroad interests, including the Portland stockyards, was agreed to Great Falls, Mont., Apr 12.— (A. QCTTI [UTIIT QETU2 PDilDAQI [ by th" d«P«riment of justice and ap- * Washington, Apr. -(A. P.) — "at a coat which traffic can bear.’ President Harding, in his first mes Katas and costa of operation must P.j-—With his fortune spent in his uLI IL l IYILIII OLL i YIO rnUDflOlL proved by the District of Columbia ______ supreme court here today. efforts to perfect a nation-wide far sage to congress, announced that he be reduced. mers' mera* cooperative organisation organization and would approve a declaratory resolu Strengthening laws governing fed British Vested Brings Trio From the <* ^>P«<t«l •» M1®" tion by congrsea "with qualifications eral aid for roads He said the Unit (declared heart broken because of the I nfortunate Ship Into Port But essential to protect all our rights," ed Btatee Intends to establish and1 failure of the rurallsts of the west! Kewumption of Work I pon the Ix.wer Wage Brolo Others Are Missing | to adopt his plan on the scale he had which would end the "technical state maintain a merchant marine. dreamed of, Findlay A. Bennett, of war against the central powers " Government facilities should be Ho objected, however, to separate made available for private usage I originator of the American Society London, Apr. 12.—(A. P.)— The Beaumont, Texas. Apr. 12.—(A. peace treaties tn view of our “in- without unduly Interfering with ot Equity, died recently in Willernie. P.)—The steamer Colonel Bowie Minnesota, eoordlng to word re- triple alliance sympathetic strike has ______ rolved peace engagemnts." private enterprises with 22 persons aboard, foundered cel red here. been deferred pending further nego- Th president'* discussion of the Encouragement and regulation of Throe Cooperatlve distribution of farm Gallons. New York, Apr. 12.—(A. P.)— in the Gulf Monday night. peace question opened with tbe defi and manufactured products was the Reuter's Limited gave the follow- Counterfeit currency and raised gov- persons were picked up by the British nite declaration against the existing aviation. Generous and practical expression basic idea In the organisation Mr. Ing summary or the strike situation, ernment notes have been discovered steamer Cissy, but 19 are still miss league of nations, In which he said of gratitude to service men by con Bennett created. By 18 months en- which reflects the semi-official view- in circulation in increasing numbers ing. “This republic will have no part " recently by banks and business1 "There can be no misinterpreta gress is expected by the American thusiastlc work during 1915 and point: "The fact that the miners have houses throughout the country, ac-’ PORTLAND MARKETS tion and there wll be no betrayal ot people. Urged extension of hospital ¡1916, Mr. Benentt. then a resident of Great Falls, signed about 15,000 now agreed to meet the owners is cording to Information compiled and the deliberate expression of the Am facilities Coordination of the various gov ( farmers in Montana for the "Society regarded as positive evidence that made public by the Manufacturers1 Portland. Apr. It.—(A. P.)—AU erican people in the recent election Trust Company. markets are unchanged. and. settled in our decision tor our ernment agencies for the public wel of Equity," giving It the largest the strike is certain to be settled "The compromise srranged on Sat membership of farm organization in Its statement called attention to selves. it is only fair to say to the fare. Endorsed the pending maternity the state. letter he constructed for urday has been hailed with intense the section of the penal code which Leon Patterson Pleads Guilty— world that the league covenant can bill. the society 35 grain elevators and satisfaction by the whole country. prescribes a penalty for even the Leon Patterson, indicted by the have no sanction by us.” "Ttie eventual resumption ot work possession of counterfeit money. It grand jury upon a charge or being "Congress should wipe out the founded 30 equity cooperative stores, Against Existing larxgur at a lower wage scale will, it is ex must be surrendered on demand to one of four boys who took an auto Although declaring against the'stain of barbaric lynching." Approv- all In Montana. The Immense wheat crop in Mon pected. produce an Immediate fall in the secret service. Those failing to mobile from the streets of Grants “existing league of nations,” the ed the commission of representatives president said: "The wlsor course of the white and black races to study tana in 1916 Is credited with having the cost of living, with, at- the same do so are subject to both fines and Pass, drove it around the country, wrecked the elevator system, it being1 time; a proportionate improvement imprisonment. The secret service re-' and deserted it after returning here, would seem to be acceptance or con- and report on lynching ifirmatlon of our rights and Interests • Favored eliminating heavy bur- declared that the credit of the equity in the value of wages. In fact, it is deems raised bills held by innocent pleaded guilty in the circuit court yeeterday. »nd is now keeping com As already provided and to engage j dens of armament. "We are ready I was strained to handle it. Dissatls- anticipated that such a settlement persons. pany with the two boys previously under the existing treaty, assuming, , to cooperate with other nations to action on the part of the members would be the turning point in the de From Revolutionary times until ( or course, that this can be satisfac approximate disarmament, but more took from Mr. Bennett the manage pression which had been so marked the Civil war, counterfeiting was a sentenced in the county Jail. Pat torily achieved by such explicit reser-' prudence forbids we disarm alone." ment of the wide spreading organiza of late." crime often punished as a capital of terson was also given a sentence of The staggering burden of tbe war tion and he removed to St. Paul and rations and modifications as will se fense, the statement said. During 90 days. Cecil Wilhelm, the fourth cure our absolute freedom from In debt must be cared far In gradual began organizing a nation-wide as SENATE URGED TO RATIFY the war between the states issues of of the quartet indicted, has not yet sociation along Identical lines. Mr. advisable commitments and safe liquidation. THE COLOMBIAN TREATY 'currency were so large and varied been arrested. » « — Can lift tax burdens by striking at Bennett was 50 years Old at the time’ guard all our essential interests *' Itbat countrfeiting flourished, and of his death. An association of nations, the ( expenditures j the secret service was organized to Favored a national budget system. president said, could not be founded .stamp out the crime. Washington, Apr. It. — (A. P.) — and efficient management j Mr and Mrg p ot Crescent ‘ until the world was at peace Counterfeiters, the article con Senator Lodge urged the senate to Other recommendations of the [ Declared for less government tn city, arrived in the citv by stage yee- tinues, are recruited from all walks promptly ratify the Colombian trea message were: busines« and more business in gov- terday and took the evening train for ty at Its session today. of life. The lower type devote their' Readjustment of Internal taxes* ernnient. No challenge to lawful gan Francisco. activities to coin, while the more in _______________ and repeal or revision ot those that business, but restraint of trade Is not1 telligent operate with paper money, have been unproductive and burden which requires much more skill. Bill some raisers who boost all bank note into Washington, Apr. 12.—(A. P.) For Emergency Tariff a camouflaged “ten spot” and make The president this morning called Instant tariff enactment "emer high cost of living had not yielded nnillti All Tlir Allllir a >10 bill look like >100, seldom republican members of the senate gency in character.” change the portrait on the paper foreign relations committee to the Efficient operation of railroads which makes detection easier White House to present to them Fake Liberty bonds and govern statements in his message regarding ' northern Montana and numbered Tokio, Apr. 12.— (A. P.)—Discus ment checks have been found by foreign relations. League of nations Paris. Apr. 12.—(A. P.)—The hundreds of cow boys on its pay federal agents during recent months opponents among the senators were I Duchess de Rohan, urges American sing the charges made in the diet along with the counterfeit coins, satisfied with what the message rolls. Is going out of existence. that Japanese are guilty of opium The last of the old grazing land I women and the United States gov- smuggling into China, the Yomiuri notes and stamps, the statement said. contained on that subject. owned by the concern In Montana i ernment. to let the American soldiers Shimbun says the fact that the smug and an immense area in Canada is remain on the Rhine, The duchess, gling of opium and morphine had tn be placed on the market for sale. ( with other members of the Comite never been made a subject of public I Great Falls. Mont., Apr. 12.— (A. Decision to disincorporate the old France-Amerlque, wore Quests of discussion despite the frequent and P.)—The Conrad Circle Cattle Co., company was made at the annual ’ General Henry T. Allen at Coblenz strong strictures uttered abroad must which 40 years ago ran thousands of stockholders meeting in Great Falls' February 15, when the troops cele- be regarded as a national disgrace bratod the anniversary of the day, head of stock over the plains of i early this month. ___ ■ American soldiers took their place on greater than the smuggling itself ! the allied front as an American. Owing to the repeated calling of at- In the army. She tells _ of her __ trip __ . _ ___ ,«ntlon t0 u by foreigners the Jap- New York, Apr. 12— (A. P.)— , during the southern training trips | March number of France-etata-unis, anese government made up its mind to abolish the opium monopoly sys- Amid ceremonies and decorations and advance sales of seats tor tomor the committee's magazine. “My Joy is profound,r •• ‘ ghe gays in tem 10 force at Tsing-tao and Dairen which have become a fixed feature row's initial flag contests clearly ln- i her diary of the trip, “to see the but on account of the opposition set of the annual event the major league i dicate that the baseball fan has in American flag on Ehrenbreistein and up by those who are interested in the baseball season of 1921 will open creased in number since that Octo I do hope it will remain there a very opium traffic the authorities are try tomorrow afternoon on the circuits long time for the security, not only ing to maintain the monopoly system of the National and American ber day when the Cleveland Ameri Constantinople, Apr. 12.— (A. P.) they are often obliged to spend all of my own country but of Europe under the plea of gradual prohibi- leagues, Incompassed by the blare cans drew the curtain across the '—Dwindling travelers In connection but their traveling expenses for and all the lovers of liberty and hu- Ho“' the _ . of — 7 ' bands, the snapping of flags scene wherein the Brooklyn Nation with passport vises has become one vises. The newspaper continues: "Lately and the wierd toss by city or govern- als fell before the prowess of Tris inanity. of the favorite means of livelihood of Another form of swindle results “Yet, it is a fact which I feel even the opium and morphine traffic has ment officials, selected to throw out Speaker and his brigade of Indian minor officials tn the Orient and Bal- from the general European laws more keenly than I did before, that been made the subject of discussion the first ball of the year, the players battlers. Despite the many changes kan countries. against taking large sums of silver the Germans respect only force and in the diet but it is regrettable to ob- of 16 teams will flash away on their In both the playing personnel and Mrs. J. H K. Polly, wife of an gold or paper money of a given coun- power and that the United States is sene that the matter has been con- »lx month pursuit of pennants the managers of clubs baseball authori American business man living tn try Into another. the only people they fear, knowing sidered merely from the viewpoint of winning of which entitles the victors ties look forward to another banner London, was recently a victim of To prevent such traffic govern- perfectly that, if it wore needful, official discipline and no voice has to battle in the World's Series, the year in Interest, attendance and this fraud while traveling on the monte place officials at frontiers who they would come again as numerous been raised from the standpoint of pinnacle of baseball. closeness of the pennant races. | Weather permitting, the schedules Orient Express, running from here demand of each traveler the sum of as possible, Big league baseball has become ,__ i But I do hope that the national prestige and morality. to Paris. When the train was pass foreign cash on his person. If he de-^ government of the United States and “If Japan ha^been kept free from will bring together in the National an institution in this country for the ing from Bulgaria ipto Serbia, at 2 clares anything above the equivalent! our dear sisters, the American wom the evils of opium smoking it is league: Brooklyn at Boston; New history of the National league dates o'clock in the morning, an official in of >70, or some such modest sum, it en, will understand the necessity of largely because of the terrible les- York at Philadelphia; Pittsburg at back to 1376 and tomorrow’s games uniform representing himselrf as a is taken and a receipt given which leaving the troops on the Rhine to sons taught by China and tor this Cincinnati and St. Louts at Chicago, will mark the opening of the 46th Serb Inspector, demanded to see her he may cash In money of the coun prevent mischief. It is easier to reason, if for no other, Japan should while In the American league Cleve- consecutive season for the senior passports, Informed her that the vise try on leaving it. Sometimes the In keep them here and much less ex- have taken the lead in saving the land plays at St. Louis; Chicago at major league. Raising its first pen obtained at the Serb legation In Con spector merely pockets the money,' pnalve, than sending them back and Chinese from the thraldom of opium Detroit; Philadelphia at New York, nant in 1900 the American League stantinople was Invalid and ordered or will take a bribe to let the travel having the trouble of sending later smoking. Despite this tact Japan has and Boston at Washington. contests will inaugurate the junior her to leave the train. (After pro er proceed with all his cash. been conniving at, it not actually en- Each April within the memory of association’s 22nd season. many, many more to Europe. testations, he consented to accept During the period of 45 years In Americans of experience have "The American troops," she says, couraging. the acts of her nationals the past four generations similar |3K to lot her continue her Journey. adopted the plan of carrying only are magnificent, “The men are tall which have tended to bring her name scenes have been enacted without which various teams have fought for She had already paid $30 for vises checks or drafts and thus avoid this and handsome, They walk majec- into disgrace. For the sake of the losing any part of their thrill or at- National league pennants those rep of her passport. annoyance. tlcally and with great regularity national reputation, it is advisable tractiveness and tomorrow baseball resenting eastern cities still identi Before leaving Constantinople The oldest form of travel swindle' never one behind the other, It is that the government should prohibit parks wtll be thronged with the same fied with the organisation hare won many travelers are obliged to give takes the form of trains stopping ! wonderful to see them parading the traffic in 'he poison once and tor type of enthusiastic fans who have 23 championships while western large sums to get vises which later due to lack of coal. Then the train I During the review, she says, "The all.” Chicago witnessed the opening games of past clubs have captured 17. may be declared Invalid In this man- crew plays cards until the passengers' Marquise de Rochambeau and I were ------------------- ----------------- years. Following the world war the leads with 11 pennants. Boaton Is \ popularity of baseball appeared to second with nine and New York third ner. taka up a collection with which to so enthusiastic that we asked per Since refugees from Russia are buy coal. This swindle has been Im-j mission to have the honor of kissing REPUBLICANS APPiaun leap forward with a fervor, little an with eight. In the American League ANTI-LEAGUE SENTIMENT An official takes up! the ¡American flag.” not wanted in other countries, where proved upon ticipated by either player or magnate Boston and Philadelphia have each they may become charges, few pass tickets, and then a second official. I And in closing, the Duchess ex and there is little indication that the . won six pennants giving the east a ports are granted them officially but who denounces the first one as a claims: "America In this w^r has national game has reached the zenith (total of 12 while the western cinbe Washington, Apr. 12.—(A. P.) they are furnished with proper pa fraud, makes the luissengers pay a been the wall separating domination Republicans applauded vigorously ’ of Its flight. have accumulated nine, five for Chi pers for sums ranging from |20 to second time. This Is confined to lo and justice, ambition and humanity. President Harding’s declaration Record breaking crowds have wlt- cago, three for Detroit and one for >100. As these refugees are poor, cal trains. agalnat the league of nations. jnessed the various exhibition games 1 Cleveland. She has 'been our providence.'’ QfflQ I . ... * WANTS DOUGHBOYS TO °f - REMAIN ON IHE RHINE