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I 'ubtrslly of Orc Librar) \MH4MI XTV.I» PREMM SERVICE « V<»L. XL. No, I HI- GRANTH I’AMM, JOMEPIIINK (Mll'MTY, OREGON, Filli» tV, MAY 18, 1821 GUY STILLMÄN WHOLE NT MBER 32H8. F. WALLENBERG ♦/ CHIEF OF STAFF \ MAJOR GENERAL NI i't EEDM M UM II IND (Ml Ml s NEW M .IO .ARE KILLED AND MANY AIUC WOUNDED IN CAPITAL OF MICHOACAN TIES JI LY 1HT ■ G«-ncrnl Pershing Will ' <>titbi«i<- tlic Duties Recenti) l»lgnrd Will Stell < 'Idei 11 easy Firing Is lt<>|M>rtcd nt Eastern Money Buried in 1017 I -cl to Ob tain IteleMe of Her Draft End of Mining DE-trict—Strike is < 'ause of Fighting Ibuliials Voluntarily Join Police la < harging on Demonstrating Mem bers of Church Evading Son Guy Stillman, twenty.eight months Sid, the child whose parentage la in liapute In the Stillman divorce case F. Wallanbarg la th« newly appoint Washington, May 13.— (A. P.)— ed Swedish minister to the United Williamson, W V*.. May 13 -(A Mexico City, May 1*.—(A. P.)— State*. P.J- Mountain warfare which raged Bln. Emma C. Bergdoll, mother of Fifty persons were killed and a score yesterday and throughout last night the draft evader now hiding in Ger wounded last night in Morelia, capi over a seven-mlie front in the West many, told the house investigating tal of Michoacan, when the police, Virginia-Kentucky coal strike region, committee today that she buried the aided by unsolicited help from radi was resumed with vigor today. Heavy *105,000 in gold which she obtained' cals, charged a large group of Catho firing Is reported at McCarr. Ky., from the treasury, in 1*17. She re lics who were demonstrating against the eastern end of the trouble zone fused to divulge the burial place, butj • alleged desecration of Catholic indicated that it is not far from and at Merrimac. W. V». I churches last Sunday by radicals. Portland, May 13. (A. P.)—An P>—I______ One man was killed in a gun bat- Philadelphia. other reslucllou in gas rgtea, to be tie on the Kentucky border yester- Washington, May 13.— (A. added to the reduction already *a- day. Unless some way can be found to in. Twilight I-eajnie Game Tonight— nouneed May 5th, was announced to The first game of the series in the 'crease the revenues and reduce the TWENTY CENT ADVANCE day by the Portlaud Gas and Cokej IN BVGAR bl 1 RIM < I expenses the railway deficit ' "will "Twilight League” will be held to- Company, following a further cut of -....... . have to be met from the national night, commencing at 6:30, and will 25c a barrel on oil price». Thia lat- i | San Francisco, May 13.— (A. P.) treasury,” Chairman Cummins, ot ^e between the Presbyterian and oat reduction, combined with the re-' Madison, Wis . May 13 —(A. P > —Sugar advanced 20c per hundred the senate interstate commerce com- Methodist teams. ductions announced in March, and mittee declared at a hearing on the John F. Dietz, "defender of Cam-; today from the record low price. on May 5th bring the total Having« «»run Itatn." was today granted railway situation here today. a LAROR ADMITS NO PROOF to the consumers to *3 50,000 annu complete pardon by Governor Blain« | tn >1.434 DEFY VERSA1LL434 OF "DEFAMATION ORDER” ally TREATY. I>E< LARES PREMIER TWO MAIL ROBBERS STAKT on the 10th anniversary of his con-; This newest reduction will become victlon of killing Oscar Hart», deputy Sh ill ING TIME AT LEAVENWOTH effective about June 15th ______ , Chicago. May 13.—(A. P.)— The sheriff. October 8, 19J0. London. May 13.—(A. P.l—Pre East St.’Louis. Ill., May 13.—(A. railway labor representatives today Dietz became famous a decade mier Lloyd George told the house of ago by his armed defense of the commons today in a dramatic speech p.j—Guy Kyle, former Free Metho- formally admitted before the railroad 1’OIITMM) M \ RK ETN I Cameron dani^ a_property which h^i that the Polish Insurrection in Upper dlst preacher, and Loren William- labor board that it had failed to prov» lielleved himself to be the sole ownerJ Silesia was a defiance of the Ver son, were tod aysentenced to six the authenticity of the lettre alleged *8 it He resisted arrest for many weeks [ sailles treaty. years in Leavenworth federal prison to have been written by a Pennsyl At a well attended meeting of the {Cattle, choice »leers »9 25 <T on the charge of robbing a mail vania railroad official ordering “de local post of the American Legion Hogs, prime light pouch containing *189,000 at Mount famation of labor organizations If last evening the ex service men of Jo ¡Sheep, prime lambs *7 50 it necessary" in obtaining desired infor .16 Vernon. HL. January 14. sephine county unanimously and vlg Eggs, buying price. mation. Batter orously protested against the dis Washington, May 13 (A. P. I Per Selection of General John J. •hlng as chief of staff of the l'nlted States army, was announced by Sec retary of War Weeks today. Th« general will ansume his duties July j 1, succeeding Major General March General Pershing's assistant will be -Major General Janus G Harbor«! who will take over all the details herwtofor* handled by the chief of staff, leaving General Pershing free to direct the organisation and train Ing of the army, including the na tional guurd atid reser«ex General Pershing wBI retain the duties re cently assigned him as chief of the war staff DEFICIT MAY HAVE HIGH LIGHTS IN THE TOUR WITH THE FMKFM EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION missal of charges against the wealthy All (A. Pl i Portland, May 13 German miller, J Henry Albers. whose disloyalty during the war re- markets are steady today San Francisco, May 13.—(A. P.) suited In his conviction under the By A E VOORHIES — Deputy Sheriff Ormsby, of Twin espionage act. / KEN Falls eounty, Idaho, is here en route A resolution condemning the ac- to Honolulu, where he will seek to tlon of the department of justice was Washington. May 13 (A P.» After delay of several hours we i sun. extradite Mrs. Paul Vincent South adopted and protest* wired to Presi The house today passed and sent to From the moment we landed in ard, alleged husband murderer. were afloat on the Gen. Cobb, a boat dent Hardin : and tls attorney gen the senate the Tim ber bill ,to regu built for the Hudson river travel but ; Havana until the boat left the docks eral. late dealings in grain futures. Napa. Cali. May 13.— (A. P.) — recently put on the Key West-lla- for the homeward trip there was PORTLAN'D ANNOUNCES 2c The sheriff has abandoned the All went well until the something to do The Cuban govern- REDI ( lii>\ IN I. laOUNK vana route, search for Roy Gardner, mail robber, gulf stream was reached and then . ment had appropriated *25,000 to who slipped through a cordon of Portland. May 13.— (A. P.)—A the Gen. Cobb showed she was never *30,000 for entertainment of the possemen near here yesterday. The newspaper people, and the travel, on public two-cent per gallon reduction P. » Two Intended for ocean Boston. May 13.— i A flatness madi ‘ I spirited citizens and representatives gasoline is announced today, follow breadth of beam and new witness«»« have been found in Napa. Cal.. May 13.—(A P.) — the Investigation of the death of it pitch much more than was really ; of the local newspapers were ever ing a similar cut at San Francisco. Roy Gardner, mail robber who es But then, it was bed ; present with their automobiles which This makes gasoline here 28 cents Captain Paton C. McGIlvary, former enjoyable caped from a train at Portland. Ore., We were at the disposal of the visitors. including 2 cents a gallon state tax. overseas aviator, whose testimony al- time anyway, nearly midnight, June 7th, 1920, while being taken to i wore supposed to land in Havana Cuba, although it is but a short McGll- ter» the first theory that McNeils prison for a 25-year term, is vary’s recent death was due to sitl- early In th«» morning but we did not distance from the United States, is surrounded by a posse in a thickly I really a foreign country, with foreign aide. The police expect to make ar- land until 10 o'clock or later. wooded canyon near here, offering* to To \tf«-ti<l State rmb!;. — kept to my berth until awakened by ideas and foreign habits. The archi rests. give himself up. The sheriff refused a,band playing lively American airs. tecture taking on a foreign aspect. K number of local people are plan in a telephone conversation to grant A peep outside showed smooth water ■ It is hard to give an adequate des ning to attend the convention of any concessions and Gardner disap- and alongside was a tug which had' cription of the place but the follow the state lodge. 1. O. O. F , ami the 1 peared. with the posse in pursuit. steamed out to the harbor entrance ing paragraph which I quote will Rebekah assembly which will be give a faint idea: hold at Albany all of next week , with a band to meet the party. Montevideo. May 13.— (A. P.) — ‘‘Havana combines all the strange Among those expecting to go are Mr. I suppose everyone has some idea - ami Mrs Will Fry. Mr. ami Mrs. Will of Havanna. either a right or a j ness of a foreign city, with the ad Passage by the United States con lliill, Mrs. Dora Cleveland. Mrs. Jas. wrong Idea. I must admit that my vantages of being easily accessible. gress of the Fordney emergency tar Tuffs. Mrs J. F Burke and Mr. and Idea was wrong. The shore line1 No traveler ever forgets the approach iff bill or a similar measure would be Mrs. L. C. Huntljr. Many are going In Mrs. Anna Jacob» I,»'Roy. of Wil showed mile* of massive stone build- to Cuba's capital. The city, as view- a rude blow to friendly and commer their cars, the drive being especially liams. died at the hospital at 7;20| Ings, all white or bright colors, while c<l from the harbor, is wonderfully cial relations between the United pleasant at thia time of the year. Thursday evening, .May 12. after suf extending back from the water front picturesque, with Its large and im- States and Uruguay, say the newspa fering for a month with ptomaine; wore more miles of buildings, all of Posing structures, solidly built, often pers of this city, some of which have Vladivostok. May 13. — (A. P.) — the attacked American business methods poisoning and complications. Mrs.. stone. High on the opposite short» painted in brilliant colors on An appeal to the American congress IxjRoy was brought to this city a! is Moro castle, the old fortress which Kreen background of the distant and urged retaliation In official circles retaliation is also tor assistance has been made by the | hills. The vegetation is that of the week ago and consultations held. { has made so much of history. The As we left the boat we were met tropics, the climate is ideal and the receiving some support, and both Chita constituent assembly. The funeral and Interment will be; President Brum and Foreign Minis- memorial which is signed by Shiloy, by delegations of Cubans, some of temperature is modified by the ever nt Medford Mrs. ia’Roy was born in the Rhine: whom could speak English. but most prevailing sea breeze. One is im- ter Buero have expressed themselves chairman and Suhovey, secretary of Chita. province, Germany, November 5, of whom could not. Sign language pressed by the foreign aspect, the as favoring the increased tariffs to {the assembly, and is dated counteract the effect of the Fordneyplarch 4 says: became the popular means of com-1 oriental glamour of lattice and bal- 186 2, and was married In Rhlnlnn- j measure, if passed. , "In this solemn hour in the life of University of Oregon. Eugene, May der, Wis.. to Frank IaiRoy. June 18. munlcatlon, and while not entirely ! conied windows and half open doors, Others, however, point out that the great American republic when 11.— (A. P.l—A genuine good time 1889. They camo to Josephine coun satisfactory It was the best we could i where a glimpse into the inner court emergency or increased tariffs would the new administration and congress awaits the "preppor” who Wends ty 20 years ngo. She is survived by do. Hundreds of automobiles were displays fountains, palms and cage- carry within themselves the neces-jtake the fortune of the country into Junior Week End at the University her husband and four children, at the docks and th® visitors were Uke windows, The cities of Cuba of Oregon this year, from the prelim-' Helen, teacher at Hugo; Raymond, taken to the Seville hotel, the pop- architecturally are reproductions of sary elements for retaliation in that, | their hands, in one of the most crit- inarles of the state high school de-| student at the North Pacific college, ular 'American headquarters in Cuba ' many romantic buildings in old J by shutting out Imports from Uni- irai moments in the life of the civ- Many American improve- guay and Argentina, the Uniteil ilized world, we, the representative* bates, on Thursday. May 19, to the ¡Portland; Florence and Malden, both When I arrived at the Seville there Si>ain. are fast appearing, but the old States trill continue to suffer by rea- of the people of the republic of th* , annual Junior prom Saturday, May (students at the Grants Pass high was a long line awaiting room as- .ments The Paseao son of bad exchange conditlqns. If Far East, send to you, the represen- 21. In the meantime there will be school. Frank, another son. died assignments but before I got to the can never be erased. North America does not continue to tatives of the free and freedom-lov- track meets, ball games, tennis tour Williams two years ngo. There are desk It was announced that rooms de* Prado is a wide and beautifully buy from South »America, they say, ing American people, our congratula- shaded boulevard, reaching from La- John 1 were all taken. Then naments and class fights to entertain also two brothers. Pete and we were con- For years our * Jacolm, of Arnett, Wis.; and four sis-1 ducted to the Plaza hotel where Punta to Central Park, with hand exchange rates will continue so un- tions and appeal. the visitors. favorable that South America will country, the Far Eastern territories some buildings on either »Ide. Along .j ' tors. Mrs. Mary Cass. Rhinelander, rooms were secured The Plaza Is The action will start Thursdd. (------ . ________ ___ _________ ___ ______ evening, when the high school de .AVIs., Mrs Helen Moll. Edgar, Wi»., ¡one of the good hotels, not new. but the Paseao del Prado are the prin- not be able to buy from North Amer- of the former Russian Empire, ha* lea. • : been the battleground for foreign In balers from the various district will, Mrs Kathervn Corum. 'Medford, and well kept and with elevator and mo- cipal hotels, theaters. and clubs in rw»ponse to requests from Uru- vision and internal civil war. kept including the Many of the streets, compete for the state honors. Grants Mrs Christine Turnbull, Eugene dem conveniences. The room asslgn- All of the children were here dur- ed to me was on the fourth floor and business thoroughfares are very nar- guay to make representations in alive by foreign interference with Pass will be represented by Remoh Washington against increased tariffs. | the internal affairs of our people. Tryer, Corlyss Courtney. Helen Us Ing the last Illness as was also Mrs ' was reached after traversing the dfs- row. and they are so arranged that East of Baikal to th* Pacific, a Mrs. Turnhull arrived thlsjtance of a block along a narrow cor- awnings are stretched across them Foreign Minister Buero replied that; ter and Lula Garrett. They will be Cortim. the attitude of the United States was new independent democratic state is niornlng. Raymond LeRoy returned | rldor. through the middle of the day. The The room was tile floored, accompanied on the trip by Mrs. easily explicable and that the coun being organized, separate and dis- latura Thomas Gunnell. The same to Portland a few days ago to resume and with exceedingly high ceilings, Cuban hotels have been very much try could not be expected to make ■ tlnct in its form of government and Americanized, but the delightful his studies in the belief of his moth- fully 20 feet. The high ceilings are night there will lie a canoe fete in sacrifice that might mean the ruin sociaJ structure from the system pro Spanish custom of serving breakfast which beautifully decorated canoes er's improved health. He is expect- general throughout the city. Heavy of its stock raising industry [vailing in soviet 'Russia.” (ContihuiSd ’ oS ” page 3.1 ed to return tomorrow wooden shutters protected from the will float down the mill race. .! ASSEMBLY APPEALS GRANTS PASS DEBATERS