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ANHOCIATED FIIEHM HER VICE
GRANTH I’AAH. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OR BOON,
Gil. XI.. No. 137
THURSDAY, APRIL 31. 1321
HAS THE SHORTEST NAME
BOYS. LOOK AT HIM!
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PLANS FOR FIELD ORGAN-
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SEN. HARRIS SCILA Kb AGAINST
CHOICE OK HARDING OF THE
BRITISH AMBASSADOR
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OVE COMMISSION MORE POWER
Hay» Intestimi Must Nu|q»orC System»
Dui No Mone) Should l'orne
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Haya Appointee's Attack on WIL«oa Is
Comparable to Heil Hounds in
Milton's Works
Will Take Charge of St rat eg) and New Trial Rmmtly Refused I. W. W.
and others ¡Sentenced at the
Tactic» During the Time of War.
Kame Time
Weeks Make» Chill hmmn
Every boy at some time <»r other lies
cherished an stiibltioti to tie u drum
major Here Is the gorgeous drum
major of the Welsh Guarda blind, at-
ladini*to the court of King George of
England. He Is shown In Ills plctur
e«|Ue state dress uniform.
Here is me man with the shortest
Washington, Apr. 21.—(A. P.)—
Chicago. Apr. 21.—(A. P.)—Fed name In America, If not in the world.
Washington, Apr. 21.—(A. P.)—
Philadelphia. Apr. 21.—(A P.l —
The organization of a war staff head eral officials today received the in He is sixty years old and lives In Ow- Senator Harrison, democrat, of Mis
Tliat the government should proceed
oil by General Pershing, to take formation that Wm. iD. Haywood, HnÄIUllI
Cal. . Friend readers, meet sissippi, charged today in the senate
promptly with the formulation «nd
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charge of field «¡»«rations In the tlm« secretary of the Industrial Workers Ed <>»v
That’s all—only four let that the appointment of George Har
publication of plans for the group
vey by President Harding as ambas
of
the
World,
who
was
scheduled
to
of
war,
has
b
en
announced
by
Sec
ter«
ing of railroads Into a limited num
sador to Great Britain was a "re
retary Weeks General Pershing’s begin his sentence at Leavenworth
ber of competitive systems of com-
ward for his efforts" to discredit the
organization will be separate from prison this week, had fled from the'
parattvely equal strength, was the
Wilson administration.
Harrison
the
office
of
chief
of
staff,
which
Will
United
States
and
is
either
in
Moscow
Johnson,
auggostioii of Emory It
said that Harvey's pursuit of Wil
direct the military establishment in or Riga. Haywood's attorney said
dean of the Wharton school of fln-
son was comparable only to Milton's
time of peace. Pershing's staff will1 that he had sailed April 1st and,
ance and commerce of the t’nlver-
"Hell hounds stationed at the gate«
concern itself entirely with problems
problems ! landed in Riga April 16th. He also
ally of I ’ennsylvnnla. and widely
..»««<■ S ..I*«'
I ax i I /iu ,, f! .1
n as »» •• .
w» I
of the infernal regions,”
<
of N strategy,
tactics and is-
war
organi-
said that he thought that Haywood
known transportation ei[»erl. while
r
zation
i was on a personal mission and not
discussing the railroad problems be
fleeing from penitentiary sentence.
fore the American Philosophical so
ENGLISH MOORE OF LORI*»
The Supreme court recently refused a
PORTLAND MARKETS
ciety here today. Railroads, he add
DISCUSS "DOG SMUGGLING”
Son
of
Loudon
<
'horua
Ciirl
IxMwtee
Portland. Apr. 21.—(A. P.)—Cat new trial to Haywood and other I.
ed, should l>e encouraged In every Say» Governor of F'tsIrraJ Reser»«'
I
under
the
espion-
Meal
th
Ix*ft
to
Hi.«
Alleged
Fath
W.
W.
’
s
convicted
tle
and
sheep,
steady;
hogs,
weak
;
theae
way practicable to carry out
Board Ha» Spoken for < Vedlt
London. Apr. il.—(A. K)—Dog
er by Marshall Field
age act. District Attorney Clyne
eggs, slo*: butter, steady.
plans for consolidation
la»iri»latlon
I
, •
.muggllng by airplane has arrested
been
started
for
said
a
search
had
I
J
"Any discussion of the transpor
the interest of the house of lords
Partial < lean-up—
Haywood.
tation problems now confronting the
j
which recently devoted part of an af
Dr Flanagan wan on the street
American people." said Dr Johnson.
Springfield. Ill.. Apr. 21.— (A. P.) ternoon to a discussion of the sub
Chicago. Apr. 21.— (A. P I —lx»K- this afternoon displaying to a few
' must be baaed upon the assumption Isiatlon dlectlng that the •ecretary
—Henry Anthony Marsh, the re ject.
friends a pickle bottle full of placer
New York. Apr. 21.—(A. PJ — puted son of Henry Field, of Chi
that railroad transportation can tie of the treasuary turn over $100.000,-
The pampered toy-dog was round
gold, the results of a partial clean- Tlie American civl liberties union to- i
cago, and the London chorus girl ly excoriated by a number of their
successfully developed only by ad O00 of the profits of the Federal Re
up at the Flanagan mine, He also day iseued a statement saying it was
Peggy Marsh, is not entitled to in lordships. Lord Willoughby de Broke
hering to private ownership and serve bank to the ’Federal laind
hail a good sized parkag»» of amal .Informed that Haywood was on his
heritance of any of Marshal! Field's ; supporting Lord Bedislowe in a de
operation Ilf the people of the t'nlt- banka to be loaned on stock cattle
gam or retort gold, the total amount 'Way o attend an international trade
millions, the Illinois supreme court
ed States become discouraged or be to io* I st the cattle producers, has
ing to nearly $2000. lister Briggq union conference in Moscow in June,______ ______________ ____ ___ mand that "such useless brutes” be
decided today in ruling that Mar- excluded from, the country.
wildered and adopt government own been recommended by W P. <1. Har
is operating the mine.
but ^ould return as soon as it ended shall Field's will specifically exempts' It was pointed out that it la an
ership. American railroads will grad ing, the governor of the Federal Re
»
to begin has sentence.
j from inheritance any illlgitlmate off-j
nalit bass into a state of coma, and serve ibiard. said Everett C. Brown, 30 Pouniliv Taken—"
easy task for a person to smuggle the
over Industry will slowly come a preaident of the national Mve stock
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I spring.
That the royal chinnoclc Is taking
small lap dog into the country in a
creeping paralysis
exchange This would enable a mul ‘the spinner is attested by the 20- Grandmother .Asks CNistody—
muff or basket.
LOS ANGELES FEELS
"The outstanding problems of the titude of stockmen who might other pound fish caught by Sam Stine-
Mrs. Nora Wallace, of Chrisman.
EARTHQUAKE SHOCK
hour in connection with railroads In wise 1« forced out of business to baugh at an early hour this morning,
III., yesterday swore out a warrant
Los Angeles. Apr. 21.— (A. P.) —
clude: 1st. the necessity for the fed continue production, said Brown.
A «¡»ectator helped him gaff the sai for Alice Marie Wallace, her grand
eral control of both Intra and inter
mon after a ls minute battle. Charles daughter. and C. W. and Mabie Gra An earthquake shock was felt at
state railroad rates; 2nd, the consol
Adair took a 15-pounder about the ham. stepfather and mother of the 7:37 this morning.
No damage resulted from the
idation of railroads In accordance
J. G Min in Ik and wife are In the same time, A fish a day before child The warrant was served to
!
with a plan worked out by the Inter city. having come from Klamath breakfast is the regular thing these day at the Graham home, near Mer quake.
state commerce commission; 3rd, the Falla to make their home here
days.
lin, and the plaintiff and defendants
federal Incorporation of all railroads
are now in court. Mrs Walace was
Irrigation
Ca«e
Up
—
engaged in interstate commerce ant
formerly awarded custody of her
Corvallis. Ore., Apr. 21.—(A. P.)
The
circuit
court
has
before
it
to
the consequent subordination of the
granddaughter by a court in Illinois
—
Official opening of the new swim
day
the
trial
of
the
ease
of
the
Grants
railroads as coriMiratlon to the t'nit I
ming tank at the Oregon Agricul
Pass Irrigation district against Tur at the divorce of the mother, now
od States government, 4th. the de
tural College here has been set for
ner A Augenstein. in which the • dls- Mrs. Graham, who. she alleges.
velopment of executive machinery
t of!brought the child with her to Oregon
trlct
seeks
to
condemn
a
right
May 15. A special swimming meet
tor the construction regulation of
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and exhibition will be held.
way for a ditch line through the) a year and a half ago without an-
railroads and for the development of
, property of the defendants. 1 In a thorlty. Mrs. ‘Wallace again seeks
Louis (Happy) Kuehn, holder of
a unified system of transportation by
Hamilton. Bermuda. Apr. 21.—(A.
the world fancy diving title and
previous arbitration covering the! custody of the child.
railroads, highways, waterways, anil
P.
)
—
'Renewed
efforts
to
enact
a
law
New York. Apr. 21. (A. P.)—Old gravity canal Turner & Augenstein
Clarence Pinkston, high diving cham
possibly by airway»
permitting the use of automobiles in
second-hand war material dumped were awarded $400. which amount;
pion, are students at the college
' The coni of operation and of ex- Into Greece after the armlstioe upon
Bermuda have been made this spring
was
[»aid
by
the
district.
The
pres-|
here
and are expected to bring many
tending the railroad» must be which profiteers made a fortune Is
by members of the Bermuda assem
ent
action
is
to
widen
this
ditch
by
I
swimming
honors to the school.
brought down, and thin can be ac- the cause of the reverses lately suf-
bly.
compllshed only: 1st. when tho rail fered by the Greek army in Asia a couple of feet, and to get right of |
These islands have held out thus
road executives regain control over Minor, according to Dr. Barton W. way for the high line canal through
far against what is considered a SOUTH .AMERICAN COAST TO
the
upper
corner
of
the
vineyard.
the management of their business, Brush, of Elmhurst, L. I., who has
"dangerous innovation," but there is
tXi.AST RACK MAY BE RUN
and 2nd. when tho costa of supplies, Just returned from service behind The district, as ahown by the testi
a strong party for rapid transit.
mony Introduced today, offered Tur
-equipment and new plant are made the Greek front with the Near East
The chief opponents of automo
Santiago, Chile. Apr. 21.— (A. P.)
ner & Augenstein $150 additional for
as low as moderate profits on the Relief
biles are American winter residents —The first coast to coast automobile
Rome.
Apr.
21.
—
(A.
P.)
—
Dis
j this right of way, but in their de-l
part of producers will |>ermlt. This
"All the left-over war supplies for I fense in the court today Turner A j orders in which extreme nationalists and tourists. Mrs. Vincent Astor, race in South America will soon be
reduction In the cost of rallawy sup- which the European countries had no
of New York, who has been occupy attempted between Buenos Aires and
' Augenstein placo the amount which and communists have been engaged
,pll<>s. equipment and plant may be further use after 191 S seem to have
ing a residence on Hamilton harbor Santiago, according to plans now be
'should be awarded them at $2500. In northern-central Italy have spread
■ oxpected to accomiiany tho return of been sold to tho Greeks in the past
for the past two seasons, sent a let ing completed by the nows papers El
to
the
southern
province«,
says
the
The amount of acreage involved is
industry to more normal conditions three years, and thnt Is all the Greek
ter to the local newspaper objecting Mercurio of this city and La Nacion
Epoca
today.
I less than two arres.
"The revenues of th« carriers muat army has to fight with," Dr. Brush
to their introduction on the island. of the iArgehtine capital.
»■■—« ■
also be maintained. The hampering declared.
As this colony has only a little
A route several hundred mi lee
laws and commission rulings of the
more than 19 square miles of area, south of here has been suggested
"In the past three years vast for
several states as to intro-state rates tunes have been made In Greece out
visitors do not regard motor trans since the mountain passes directly
must give way whenever the laws of army supplies, and now the Greek
port as a necessity. Since the island east of Santiago, through which the
of Nantucket admitted automobiles, trans-Andean railway is laid, are
iirnitTinti
mu
(Continued on l’aie 2 1
soldiers are paying for It."
n n I ii | riiiir |
ni*i/
this is about the only civilized place closed to automobile traffic owing to
from which they are barred.
perpetual snows.
FOR CATTLEMEN
f
TO OPEN AT O.A.C.
KEPT OUT OF BERMUDA
OF SUPPLY PROFITEERS
GERMANS NOT Ï0 PAY
Burlington. Vt., Apr. 21.— (A. P.) of whiskey into the state before the
Smuggling of whiskey across the Ca- Canadian one-quart limit is enforc-
nailtan border Into Vermont will be ed. Automobile traffic, formerly the
virtually restricted after May 1 to prlni'li'iil underground source is less
tho small supply that may trickle In used nowadays, but now and then a
through satchels, bootlegs, and hip- loaded car is seized.
pockets, in tho opinion of prohfbl-j Most of the shipments, however,
have been made by freight car In re
tlon agents here.
On that date a Dominion law llm- cent months. False sides had been
lting each purchase of whiskey to a built into ¡lumber cars and whiskey
single quart become» effective While in large quantities concealed in the
boors and wine» flow freely north of skilfully constructed bins,
Spirits
the line. United States officers do have come across the line also hld-
not anticipate any flood on this side den in hay, grain, potatoes and
because profits In these light liquors shipments of a similar nature.
are too small to tempt the rum-run-j Capture of liquor cached In freight
cars however, is more or li-as a mat
ners.
Recent scltures have indicated a ter of luck and this Is the chief rea
concerted effort to rush large stocks' son for the use of this means
The moon will disappear tonight
Berlin, Apr. 21.— (A. P.J—The
German government has formally! Into total eclipse. The phenomenon
asked the president of the United will be the only lunar eclipse visible
States to mediate in the reparations in the western part of the Tnited
question. The appeal pledges Ger
many to accept mediation without States this year.
At 8.57 o’clock the moon will be-
reservations and to fulfill absolutely
any award President Harding may gin to enter the outer shadow of the
make after investigation. A note earth, and will pass into the
embodying the request was forward- ( shadow, or umbra, at 10:03.
ed Wednesday by Loring Dresel. Am-|
eclipse will be total at 11:23,
erlcan commissioner In Berlin.
will remain so until 12:05. At
Washington, Apr. 21.— (A. P.)— a. m the moon will be entirely out
President Harding and Secretary of the penumbra, or outer shadow.
Hughes discussed the German repar
ations note today.
Paris, Apr. 21.—(A. P.)—The
German government has refused to
transfer the gold reserves of the
Keichsbank to the Coblenz and Co
logne branches of the bank, as de
manded by the reparations commis
sion, it was announced here today.
Warsaw, Apr. 21.—(A. P.)—Nine would be handy for service in case
American members of the Koswiuszko I the country Is ever attacked again
air squadron, all soldiers of for- ! from the east.
Most of the young flyers of the
I tune, recently were awarded 40 acres
, Kosciuszko squadron are planning.to
' of land each, near the Polish-Rus I return to America during the sum
sian frontier as outlined by the Riga mer. If they do not settle upon the
peace treaty.
land within a specified time, their
All officers and soldiers of the rights to the farms will be forfeited.
I polish forces are being provided with V.s yet none of the Americans have
Engine N«»t for Irrigation—
The pump of the city fire station | tracts along Poland's eastern boun 'made up their mind to settle down
made a run to the city park this dary, under a system worked out by on a Polish plot and lead the life of
morning to drain the well in the auto 1 the government, provided they take 1 a peasant. Several of the Americans
camp ground, but found that the up cultivation of the land upon leav ! were reared in the country but they
20-foot drop to the water level neces ing the military service. By this say the excitement of flying and the
sitated priming. As this was Impos plan. Poland hopes to have trained thrills o( war have spoiled them for
sible the engine could not be used. j men settled permanently where they the back-to-the-farm movement.