Staute jjass ¡Baite Sautter a mm n i atei » VOL \l„ Nu. lili PHEHM HEBV’ICE (ill AN TM l'AXN, JOMEI-IIINK (X)CMTY, OREGON TI ENI»AY, APRIL INI, 11*21. T Dublin Physicians Dis regard Military Orders ATTACK DEPUTY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Dublin. Apr 26 (A I’l Physlclnns of this city regard lees of politics have Ignored the order of -the government military authorities to report at once th« arrival In hospitals of persons suffering from gunshot wounds. Thus far no proceed ings bain been taken against them. The order was Intended to aid the military in Identifying their attackers, many of whom ear ape though wounded Physicians resent the mill tary mandate because, they de clare. It would require them to break faith with their patients, thus violating a rule of profes sional ethics They nay that If many the order were obeyed wounded persona would K‘> without medical attention. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WHOLE NIMBER TJ - ■ ' ■ " - ■ " Bulgarians See Work ings oí Bolshevism France Will .Take Ruhr if Counter Proposals Offer to Germany Does Not Pay Assume Obligation to Total Reparations The United States ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦■ ♦ ♦ Varna, Bulgaria, Apr. 26.— (A. P.)—-A large deputation of Bulgarian bolshevik! whl -h has just visited Odewa was received with anything but brotherly kindness from their Rusaian brethren. The Red Guards. who in groups occupy all the streets of the city, deprive the majority of them of their boots So little did the Odessa bol- shevikl stand on ceremony that the agents of the extraordinary commission shot down a desert er on the deck of the ship by which the Bulgarians had travelled, in view of the w hole delegation. The Bulgarians have now returned to Varna much chas- tened, and very doubtful as to the good results to be expected from the introduction of bol shevism into their own coun try. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ Aï 1917 NEW ♦ ♦ ' ♦ CANE GRANULATED WHOLESALE JM NOW QI OTED AT PER SACK IN OREGON f •è ♦ ' ♦ ♦ 1 Paris. Apr 26 — CA. Pi Official P.l —Ger- Berlin, Apr. 2«.—(A. ♦ circles ar« today considering the ap many's counter proposals contaln an ♦ plication of penalties to Germany Im offer to assume the allied obligations ♦ mediately after May 1, despite what Shot Is Fired and Reinforcements Price Falla .» < eats in Portland Fol ♦ ever propositions Germany may make to the United States, It was definitely \ri» Hem T"<|ny by Stale Officials low ing a Decline of 2Ô Cents ♦ hukrned today. The note contained regarding reparations generally. Of Io (Im S< <*tm Monday ♦ an arbitration proposal for determin ficials hold that the failure of Ger ♦ many to pay the balance of 20,000,- ing the total amount due. It was ♦ 000.000 gold marks, due May 1st added that Germany would welcome Portland. Apr 26 ( \ Pl Dep ♦ Portland. Apr. 26.— (A. P.) — under the treaty provisions is entire any suggestion from the United uty uinn wardens wer« attacked ♦ Sugar dropped 50 cents here today ly Independent of negotiations re States for further negotiations or nonr Oregon City last night by allng- following a 25 cent drop yesterday. garding the num total of reparations for changes In the present proposals •«! fish pirate«, M««ter Fish Warden 'Cane granulated, wholesale, is now Premier Brland told the chamber of The note offered to immediately turn I quoted at $8,25* a sack. The local Rhoemaker report e«l toda» Two today deputies that If satisfactory proposals over to the reparations commission boats operated by wardens were at- market followed drops at San Fran with guarantees were not made by 150.000,00b marks in gold, silver and tacke«! by men on nearby bluffs who cisco. where it is said that heavy May 1st. the Ruhr district will be foreign exchange, and 850,000,000 hurled rocks and finally parties of South and Central American imports occupied. The chamber voted con gold marks In treasury notes redeem ponchera put out In three boats of I were the cause. The decline at New able within three months. fidence in the government. their own and drove the officers York brought the price there to the from the river One shot was fired. lowest figure since 1917. Paris, Apr. 26.—(A. P.l—Ger Thn officers mud« one arrest Rsin- many's new reparations propositions Washington. Apr. 26.—(A P.l — forcements wer« sent to the » ene of Washington. Apr 26 (A P.l— are «onsidered here to l»e unaccept The German reparations proposals PORTLAND MARKETS <» th« attack today by state officers. President Harding is said to have In able, even as a basis for discussion, which were received last night and dicated that If he finds an opportun according to those close to the for today, were dijpussed at length by Chicago. Apr 26.—(A. P.>—i Portland. Apr. 2$.— (A. P.)—All ity for a vacating this year he will eign office. the cabinet. markets are unchanged. ■ Private information to the effect that | ■pend It In th« northwest Friends several of the men indicted in con-1 are urging him to make the trip late nection with the 1919 world series this tall baseball scandal have fled to Mexico! The northwestern trip was first lias been received, and an appeal will suggested as part of a trip to Alaska, *e made to the federal authorities but it has been indicated that the in the hope that some wav may be president has little hope of getting found o extradite them, the United That taking th« ■ banco that Is too that far away thia year States attorney announced today Stood to miss is sometimes a bld for General Ixigan Woman's Relief Eugene. Ore., Apr 26.— (A. P.l — ¡Officials refused to divulge names. trouble ««perUli If the "chance“ Cory« met on Saturday, with a gath- Postoffice clerks, carriers and rural be somewhat shady, was again sub erlng of about 100, including a num- carriers will meet here for the an Funeral services for Mrs. Taylor, ■tantlatsd when II II. Price, Ik. 1st« bar of comradra and visitors Thcre nual convention of the Oregon Fed ' w ife of Mr. Taylor of Wilerv ille, late of Missouri who for the ¡»«st two1 was balloting and Initiation. of San ’Diego, Cal., were held yes eration of Postal clerks Saturday. woeks has been working at the Hull At the close of the general bus June 25. 1. P. Inman, of the Eugene terday in the church at Wlldervllle, ranch ten miles down the Rogue iness there was arranged a program postoffice, and treasurer of the fed-’ Rev. Rnfttmel cffrtvfatlni The body river, was arrest««!' today, charted by the patriotic Instructor, whi h eration, has charge of arrangements) will be shipped to Illinois for inter with the theft of a $50 Liberty >ond was rendered most pleasingly by the of the convention and is appointing] ment. Price quite work at the ranch yea i A P.l CMptaln following Miss Pauline Meade. Mrs committees to handle details. Riga, \pr 2»'. Six months ago Mr. Taylor took up terday an<l cam« dire Gy Into Granta' Merlon C Cooper, of Jacksonville, Hood. Mrs Manning. Mrs. Wade. Ce a homestead near the This Is the second annual meeting Wilderville Paas Ixtndon. Apr 26.— (A. P.l—The church. This morning Fred Hull re Florida, th« Kos lusko squadron filer cil Harmon. Mr. Bartlett, and Mr. of this organization, with city and His wife joined him only l<cwls who was shot down on the Polish Voorhies. who gave a talk on his re national union of railwaymen has in ported to Sheriff George E rural two weeks ago. carriers meeting jointly. thnt a liberty bond had disappeared front and captured by the Russians cent trip in the "South luiud which structed its members not to handle though in separate sessions, Mrs. Taylor lost her life by drown, Last from th«« ranch, that Price was sus last July, escaped from a I prison was very much appreciated by all coal from colliery sidings or from ing, the accident happened Saturday year it was held in Salem. overseas. Sir Eric Geddes, minister pected, and that Price was »opposed camp near Moscow April 12th i 11.■ present. Mr. 1 Inman expects there will be as Mr. and Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Wes to still ip- In town. arrived In Riga today. After the program everybody was 150 in attendance representing dif of transportation announced today son were trying to cross the Robin in the house of commons. He son ford over the Applegate. Sheriff 1/ä‘wl» Immediately began Invited to the dining room where ferent sections. Al Governor Ben Ol- characterized the order as a grave a hunt for the boy and found him they found table spread bountifully oott has been iavitad to .«■ , , ■ though the water is not deep, the stop. nt the. entrance of the Palace hotel, line Bluff, Ark . Apr 26. I A. P.l with all the goodies any one might the program. Matters of wages, current was very swift and the light arresting him at one«* and taking Heveral persons were reported kill wish for. where all spent a pleasant working hours and other things in rig tn which they were driving was ELEI TR1C LH.HT AND HEAT him to his room Her« the boy's per ed or Injured In a storm which hour in friendly conversation. which postal employes are interested overturned, throwing the occupants FROM RAM IRAN VOIX \NO son and luggage was searched, hut wrecked many houses in the farming will be under discussion into the river. only $<> was found In Ills posseaalon section »0- mile southwest of here < UM* in Jualiee < ourt — Cave Road Engine<*r Here— Aa no evidence Indi fltlng that today. Honolulu, Apr. 26.—(A. P.l—The The case of Klnkle vs. Amos Smith W G. Peters, highway engineer.' heat of Kilauea volcano, whose great Price was actually connect«’«! with AOUNG TURKS MAY BE FORCED the dlsap|H>arnnce of th« bond could paid. The description of the seller: is up before Justice Holman of the who Is to be in charge of the road irerpetually-active crater, 32 ¡piles TO TAKE WEDDING VOWS !»<■ found, the boy was released and tallied with the description of young . Justice court today. ‘ The action re- to the Josephine Marble Caves, ar-1 from Hilo on the Island of Hawaii, gards ownerwhip of a rived in Grants Pass last night with ' i cow which Price allowed to return to the Hull ranch, daily provides an awe-inspiring spec- Katherine.1 ' taele for crowds of tourists, is to be his wife and daughter, Ketheritse where, he said, he wanted to prove to Sheriff Lewis was at once advised both parties claim. Constantinople. Apr. 26.—(A. P.) Mr Peters will put a crew of eight utilized to provide electric light and —Marriage will be made an obliga thn family that he was innocent of an<l made the trip to the Hui! ranch, Mr. Piaste«!. of Brookings, trai.. is men on preliminary work at once, power for every town, hamlet and in- tion in Turkey, if the law proposed the alleged theft. bringing Price to Grants Pass on his They are stopping at the Oxford. Chief of Police Melaine, In the return. Price, it Is said, when con attending the day in Grants Pass. dustry on the island, if the purposes by Salih Bey. deputy from Erberoitm, meantime, began an Inquiry for the fronted with the evidence, made a of a memorial recently addressed to passes the Angora parliament. The liberty bond, and found that Archie full confession, and told how the the legislature of Hawaii are worked depopulation of the country is such, out. lowers, of the C. L Hobart Com money had been spent. He will be .according to Salih Bey. that the pany garage had purchased a $50 brought before Justice Holman for The memorial asks the territory to Turkish race will shortly be inferior bond the day before, the bond cost the preliminary hearing some tint» appropriate $25,000, to be matched to the number of Greeks and Armen ing him $30, $20 of which had been today. by a similar amount from the Ha ians. He declared that while the waiian Volcano Research association old-time Turk was willing to take 1 for borings and other preliminary as many as four wives the modern work. one is slow in taking one. OFFICERS MAKE ONE ARREST VISIT NORTHWEST Vesuvius Is Again in Eruption AMERICAN MILITARY CEMETARY WILL BE BEAUTIFIED AT COST OF MILLIONS Purls, Apr. 26 (A P.l -No dis- tinctlons of rank will be made In marking the graves of American sol diers whA died In Franco, says ('has. S. llorc«», chnlrman of the American commission, which has arrived here to prepare plans for beautifying the four permanent military cemeteries where the bodies of all the American fighters are to be gathered "We shall try to make these ceme teries memorials of which all Ameri cans will be proud,”’ said Colonel Pierce. "Early In the discussions we decided that regardless of rank and position (Mich grave should be treat ed in the same manner and given equal attention The only valatlon permitted will he on the uniform headstones. In the top of these rei- religious stives may Ins ribe any emblem they wish so long as It does not Interfere with the uniformity of the stone "No «pedal monjimonts will be permitted. All the Americans died In the performance of their duty and no matter how heroic Individuals may have been, the feeling of the na tions seems to be that all should be accorded the same honor. ■‘it Is Jmixisslblo to say now Just what form the beautification will take but money will not ho spared in making the cemeteries the most Im posing In the world. Congress hai appro plated $1,000,000 as a prelim inary sum for this work, with i promise of more. It is probable tliat $3.000,000 will be expended. “The task of removing the dead will be completed by the end of Oc tober. The bodies of those soldiers who are to rest permanently In France will then be concentrated in the four cemeteries. Th« commission which is an advis ory body to the secretary of war and quartermaster-general of the United State* army, is now making surveys of the American cemeteries, latter the commission will formulate plans for a permanent cemetery for Amer- 'can soldiers in Ixtndon. London. Apr 26 — (A. P.l—An- The result was that only about $25.- other attempt is to be made this I 000 was recovered, compared with summer by the admiralty to recover' the remainder of the bullion lost I $1.250,000 the previous year. After the winter storms the divers when the armed liner Txiurentic was mined and sunk off the north coast expect to find the wreckage covered with gravel and silt which has to be of Ireland in 1917. The salvage vessel. Racer, together cleared away with pumps. Then the with the Canadian drifted No. I. will j steel plates and girders must be cut undertake the salvage work for the away. fourth summer. The Racer is now equipped, in ad- The Laurentic went down in 201 dition to every possible contrivance fathoms (120 feet) of water four i for aiding divers, wlfh a “recom'pres- mile« off the coast of Donegal carry sion chatnper.” A diver can reach ing gold bars to the value of between the bottom in half a minute but after $10,000,000 and $15,000,000. I prolonged immersion at 20 fathoms Four years of pounding by Atlan below the surface, half an hour has tic gales have reduced the wreck to to be allowed for raising him because a shapeless mass and each year the it brought up too quickly he is likely work has been more difficult. I-ast to collapse Mount »csuvlus is ■gioii s | miuiiim smoke, flames, gns nini lava, The great pressure at mnrkahle phot «graph made l>\ < api. Ariel Vnrgles Ims Just arrived, summer the divers found that about 20 fathoms saturates the system with dentally Elilinea In lliiwuli .Natlorail park. Is also In violent eruption, and 250 tons of hull and deckplates had nitrogen gas but in the racompTen Mount Lassen In I nssen Vohioilc National park, California, Is showing signs settled on the strong room, where sion chamber the nitrogen can be of activity. tho gold was stored, breaking it In eliminated gradually.