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Pueblo, Colo., June 9.— (A.
P.)—The Red Cross today is
sued a list of persons who are
still missing In the flood, con
taining 437 names.
Search is
still being conducted.
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BRITISH IfUMlPS VA5QIISH THE
INSURGENTS WITHOUT FIR
ING A SHOT
FEDERAL Tit IDE OOMMINHION PRESIDENT OF UNITED TEXTILE
WORKERS PASSES AFTER
ItEI'oltTH ALLEGED < OMBIXE
MONTHS ILLNESS
TO CONGRESS
WORKED HIS *« UP FROM RANKS
Hiiggesla a Kalamin» of Import» by
ImrrvMing Demand foe South
Amer bun Kan Prtniuct»
Machine Guns I »nd tc Dislodge Slay
Killed WI ihi Auto Gore Over Bunk
Believe Report Made Io lid Pa»«itgc Wiw <'oninii»»ioner Willi Samuel
er From Attic After Shott
X'oar IndituMpoll»—Posts Are
< lumper» on lutbor Mission to
of tapper Control Kill nn<l Kill
ing Officers
in Xiourning
Great Britain and Italy
I aiiii I m - t Tariff
.ImlwMMMlor Says Forces Attacked
French When They Were Mistak
en for Pole insurgents
Toledo, Ohio, June
|A. P.) —
Indlunapolis. June 9, (A. P-I —
Oppeln, June 9.—(A. P.)—Five
New York, June 9.— (A. P->—1 Thomas Kelley, an Oklahoman, was
Wasbington. June 9 - (A. Pl
(By I. N. H Service)
Gal-'
The death of Colonel F. W
Unit-
!
South Bend, Ind. June $.—-(! N. bralth Jr., of Cincinnati, national Charge» that the loggers and lumber John Golden, president of the
killed this morning following a battle thousand Polish Insurgents were
8.) A warning against loss of South commander of the American legion, manufacturers of the Douglas fir re ed Textile Workers of America, died ¡n arhich machine guns
____ and 1 hand driven from Rosenberg by the British
American trade through depreciation tn an automobile accident threw Into gion on the Pacific coast, are organ at his home in Brooklyn after several grenades were used to dislodge him forces. The Pole« made a show of
trom an attlc. He had killed two resistance but the British did not
Of monetary exchange values was mourning legion posts throughout ised to fix prices by a restricted pro- weeks of illness.
John Golden was to the textile policemen who had been called after fire a shot In taking Rosenberg.
given to American business men in the nation, He was returning to the duction. were made by the federal
a statement Issued h«re by Rev. John city from the* country club last night trade commission In their report to union labor movement of America he refused to pay his board bill and
Paris, June 9.—(A. P.)—German
what John Mitchel was to the mine ¡la(j flourished a revolver, threaten-
F. O’llara, dean of tho department with two I<egion officials when the congress.
Ambassador Mayer presented excuse»
workers—a leader who worked his lng lhe ]andiady,
of commerce, Notre Duiue university. car went over an embankment us a
for the attack upon French troop»
_____________
Portland, June J.—(A. P.)—'Lum- way up from the ranks., He was
lie called particular attention to result of a break H> the steering
in Sileaia yesterday by the German
th« steady decrease In Argentine ex gear, Galbraith's skull was frac- b<vnien here characterized the fed born in I^ancashlre, Eng., in 1863,i
defense forces. He said the Germans
eral trade commission’s findings as
change.
•
lured
mistook the French for Polish In
propaganda to give aid to the con
''The effect of tho phenomenal loss
surgents.
said,
because
of
his
activity
in
the!
servationists
to
put
over
the
Capper
In value of South American monies la
bill giving the government control
that South American merchants are
LABOR FEDERATION DELEGATE
over all forest products Industries
unable to-buy goods In the United
FOUND DEAD IN DENVER HOTEL
and against the efforts of lumbermen at Fall River, Mass., where he ob
Stalos or to pay tor goods previously
for
a
protective
tariff.
tained
employment
at
his
trade.
*
purchased In good faith," said Rev
Denver, June 9.—<A. P.)—Milton
It was in 1902, when Golden was
Anaconda. Monf., June ,._(A. P.)
O'Hara.
Smelling, the national president of
IOWA IM»Y SCOUTS TO VISIT
na
L
«
E
Gray.
»
wealthy
’
ldo
’
"Buch goods have mounted In some
YKLIJ»VISTONE NATIONAL PARK ners’ Organization of the United ! of Ashland, Ore., was drowned Sun the Steam and Operating Engineer»*
custom houses lu South America to
States and Canada, that the conven day night in the west fork of Rock union, who was here as a delegate to
During the past two weeks the
an enormous exteut and foreign com
Clinton. Is . June 9.—(A. P.)—. tion of the United Textile Workers creek, about 40 miles southwest of the American Federation of Labor
mercial rivals of the United States Boswell Mining company has made
convention, was found dead In hi»
Two
hundred boy scouts of this city' in session at Lowell, Maas., elected here, according to word received in
•re taking advantage of thia situa shipments of bullion and concen
bed
at a hotel this morning
him
president
to
succeed
James
Kan-'
tion to spread propaganda against trates to San Francisco, the bullion are preparing for the time of their' se.v and each year, for 19 successive this city last night.
young
lives
as
they
will
leave
here
Mrs.
Gray
was
with
a
party
of
tour
shipment
being
440
ounces,
valued
American Interests.
years, Golden has been returned as
WHEAT AGAIN RAISES DI E
rivals have at approximately $3.000. The con-' on Juno 20th, bound for the wilds of head of the union labor body with ists from Oregon who had gone to the
“These European
TO RAILROAD STRIKE RUMORS
upper
Rock
creek
district
to
inspect
Yellowstone
Park
centrales
amounted
to
10
pounds,
spread the fabrication that the Unit
Its 175,000 to 200,000 members
mining
property.
While
attempting
Tlie
trip
is
unique
In
the
annals
ed States, having assumed financial running from 35 to 40 per cent gold
During the textitle strike of 1904 to walk a foot log across the stjift
Chicago. June 9.—(A. P.)—The
The company Is now installing a of youthful entertainment. It Is be
supremacy of the world Is taking ad-
in Fall River, when 28,000 workers steam. Mrs. Gray fell in, it was re- possibility of a railroad labor tie on
ing
conducted
by
50
business
and
I
vantage of the situation to 'beat crusher and has ordered an engine
were out. Golden made an impassion
July 1 caused a rapid rise in wheat
down' the exchanges of other coun to furnish power for theg crusher. professional men of this city who ed speech before the convention of ported. A search is being made for today. July delivery commanded as
the
body.
will
be
hosts
to
the
youngsters
Eight
thousand
feet
of
tram
tracks
tries. This explanation is not only
high as 31.4044 against SI.32 at yes
Nothing so prosaic ■ as Pullman the American Federation of Labor
absurd, but likewise it la dishonest." are also being laid from the mine to
in San Francisco as a result of
terday's finish.
the mill During the past month a sleepers will be used and hotels will
The real explanation, the dean
which,
it
is
recorded,
the
A.
F.
of
L.,
MARINE
CORPS
PLANE
FALLS
The
boys
and
farce varying front 20 to 30 men be decidedly taboo,
said. Is that Wuropean acciMBta, es
WITH IDAHO LIEUTENANT SIMS QI < »TED AS STANDING BY
their hosts, together t with a 25 piece for the first time in its history,
pecially English banking houses, has been employed at tho property band will travel in five
IRISH QUESTION ADDRESS
I
passenger levied an assessment on all its mem-
have put off their indebtedness to
automobiles while their sleeping bers for the support of the idle men
Washington,
June
9.
—
(A.
P.)
—
American firms by buying dollar ac tMKItlt IX I I<EI<UITI<K < Il \RIXiT
London. June 9.— (A. P.)—Rear
equipment, commissary and such, and women textile operatives of Fall
ceptance in the South American mar HTRIKEK l< I.BFKG OI F II t LIFAN will follow closely in five huge River. This precedent has since been Lieutenant W. B. Brown, of Boise. Admiral Sims is quoted as saying
¿“¿I
ket. These transfers of funds or.
followed
by the A. F. of L. ' in giving Idaho, ’ was killed when his marine that he stands by every word of the
trucks.
,,
, , support . . to other
.. _ affiliated corps
credits from South America to the
financial
__ “ * plane
__ crashed at Colonial beach speech he delivered on the Irish
Camps will be made each night en
Halifax, June 9
( A P) The
;
near
here.
United States, he added, resulted in
question Tuesday.
American freighter Chariot, struck route, the entire party tenting in the striking trades.
depreciation of the South Amariean
In 1912 Golden was in charge of
an Iceberg 200 miles off the coast open The personnel of the hosts
exchange rate
EX-OONVKJBB SENTENCED BY
Her bow Is stove in. The steamship will include doctors, nurses, s mov the textile strike involving 30,000 VKW <\>IX»RADO FLOOD KILLS
“There is nothing dishonest about! Columbia Is proceeding to her help. ing picture outfit and wireless equip workers of Lowell I and Lawrence,
I» PERSONS IX LA JUNTA
JUDGE CALKINS AT MEDFORD
Mass.. Patterson, N. J., and other
thia process bv which deprecislion of
ment.
exchange is brought about. it is ■ products The extension of credits to
Medford. Ore . June 9.—(A. P.) —
The trip will consume more than mill centers, His conservatism was
Pueblo, Colo.. June 9.—( A. P.)—
simply good bunking business and South Xmericun countries would nji- a month of travel, starting on June shown. It was said, on several occa Eighteen persons were killed by a Peter Strauff, known to the Pacific
sions when he helped to avert walk
the British exchange bankers must be (erlally help the present situation," 20 and ending July 2«.
coast police as “Dutch Pete," and
outs. During the Manchester. N. H.,l flood In the La Junta district, Cap- Frank Kodat, both ex-convicts with
given credit for taking advantage of said the economist.
’I tain Mock, of the national guard.
strike of 191F he Appealed for ted-,
the situation.” he add ''However,
prison records In Montana. Arizona
“Another means of solving this
Portland. June 9.- (API- There eral mediation and the result was a reported on his arrival here after a
it is working terrific harm to Amer situation would be the Investment of1
and Oregon, were sentenced to five
50-hour
battle
with
the
elements.
is a further slight rise of the rivers, compromise which brought all cbe
ican Interests in South America." 1 American capital in 8outh American
years In prison this morning by
the stage here for Sunday is fore operatives back to work,
Judge Calkins for attempted rob
The dean declared the only reme securities. The permanent transfer I cast nt 24 7 feet.
Golden was one of the commis-! PORTLAND POUCE CALIMI
bery of the Gold Hill bank April 1$.
dy was the balancing of trade be- of American funds to the prospective
sioners of the American union labor TO QI - ell ' women bargainers
Strauff. Christmas morning, 1918,
tween the United State» and the 1.8- I-atIn-American markets would right
movement who, led by Samuel Gomp-
received a pardon from Governor
tho discrepancy between the supply'
tln-Amerlcan nations.
era. went to Great Britain and Italy
Portland, June 9.— (A. P.)—A Olcott and was befriended during his
“The balance between iminirts and and demand of bills and bring ex
in 1918 and by speech and pen. "strawberry riot" at the public mar trial by E W Wright, former com
exports cannot be righted, however, change back to par,” he concluded.
sought to convince their overseas ket waa the result of an announce- missioner of the Port of Portland.
“This would enable South Amerl-
until there Is more prodnctlon In the
fellowcraft that the workers of the n)ent that one dealer would sell
United States and consequently more cans to renew their trading In the!
United States were solidly back of strawberries at 90c a crate, though
Misses Dorothy and Miriam Boozer,
demand here for South American raw American market."
their governent and the allies in the prevailing price was $1.75. The of Corvallis, arrived last night and
winning the war.
police were called to control the mob will be guests of Miss Lulu Benedict
University of Oregon. Eugene.
Golden's homo was in Fall River
women.
i for several weeks.
;June 9 —(Special) — Miss Dora Bir He and his wife, who survives him. --------------
chard. the only student from Grants have 20 grandchildren.
| Pass graduating from the Unhenity
of Oregon this year, will receive her
PORTLAND MARKETS
B. A. degree from the biology de
$8.25
partment on Monday. June 20. Dur- Choice Steers............... $8.00
$9.00
$8.75
! Ing her four years on the campus. Hogs, prime light
$7.25
Riga, June 9.—(A. P.)—Newspa “I told you so" attitude and suggest Miss Birchard has been active in stu Prime I-anibs............... $6.50
2 2 Sc
pers now appearing In Moscow give ing a return to Ironclad communism dent affairs, besides being among Eggs, buying price ...............
....24c
During the period of transition no the highest in scholarship. She has Eggs, case count............ .......
some Inkling of th« struggle In Rus
....28c
Eggs,
selling
selects
..........
Constantinople, June 8.—(A. P.)—.similarity with the ancient Greek
sia during the first two months of the American or other foreign news cor-1 been head of the Pi Beta Phi soror Butter, extra cubes .............
...32c A new gospel of health, that man is conceptions of the development of
respondents
were
admitted
to
Russia
|
ity
during
the
past
year.
attempt to restore something like
not one but three and that he cannot mental force and bodily grace and
In her freshman year Miss Blr-|
normal civilisation, along the line of and only occasional news admissions
Portland. June 9.— (A. P.)—Cat- function fully until his three person activity.
or
editorial
controversy
is
printed
In
chard
majored
in
physical
education,!
Lenlne's new policy of freedom of
but changed to zoology. At the end J tie, steady, hogs. 25c lower: sheep alities are in harmony, has come here' He is persuaded that his teachings
trade, and at the same time retain the Moscow press.
The
Moscow Economic Life of May' of her sophomore year, war having! steady: eggs, firm; butter, lc higher? from the Middle East on the tide of will change the art of living. He has
power In the hands of the commun
------------------- Russian and other refugees from far gathered about him a group of con-
5 displays hopefully an account of aj been declared, she entered the ser-l
iats.
vert» who say they are going to
countries.
peasants' conference which agreed on vi<4, and was assigned to the base
Reform after reform ha» been an the necessity of the non-partisans
This gospel is proclaimed by a spread his theories westward, some
hospital at Camp I-ewis, where she J
nounced but tho Moscow papers say working with the communists to re
small, dark man of mystery, a Greek going to the United States. He say»
served as laboratory technician In i
thnt difficulties are arising at every
a as
ar-rx is nriltTr Tartar. G. I. Gurdjieff. He has con- that he was taught by Russian phy-
store Russia; but other papers edi-^charge of the pathology department,
turn.
tributed to the meager intellectual stcians and psychollgista.
torlally bemoan the fact that “the Later she was transferred to the gen
I^nlne, hopeful of success, is keep peasants are not interested and won't eral bacteriology department.
“In harmony there is health," de
i life of the city a new throb.
ing his pen busy day and ntght writ do anything at all.”
The outward and primary form of clared Gurdjieff. “The western world
I-ast year. Miss Birchard assisted1
ing article after article explaining
his teachings begins with dances bor- of medicine and psychology has never
Information
trom independent in the bacteriology department of
why tho reforms were necessary and sources, however, indicates that Icen the University and this year, in the! Washington. June 9. — (A. P.)— 1 rowed from the Mosques of Persia grasped, the truth that man Is not
urging the peasants to support him. ine has no real opposition that he biology department, also doing re The senate has confirmed all of the and the temples of India. He puts controlled by pne personality, but by
Secklov and other more radical could not sweep away quickly and search work on the effects of intra shipping board nominations.
The ¡some of his patients on bread and three, and when these three are not
writers, however, are filling the Pra that the situation Is now entirely up cellular secretion of the thyroid senate ordered an Investigation Into water for months at a time but re In harmony a man says he is 'sick.*
vda And Izvestia with arguments In to him. He is being guarded more gland, under the guidance of Dr. Rear Admiral Sims’ Ixindon speech quires them, all the while, to carry A sick man. a man with that tired
which they attempt to show that free closely than ever in view of the rum Harry B. Torrey. Miss Birchard ex on Irish sympathizers, also an inves on the most violent exercises which feeling, is like a horse and carriage
without a driver. The man is not
trade already has proved an titter or» In Moscow of « new plot to assas pects to spend the summer at her tigation Into all government agen conform to the music of a piano.
Gurdjieff's teachings have some master of himself.’’
failure. They are also adopting the sinate him and other cpmmlsarles.
cies dealing with former service men.
home In Grants Pass.
ASHLAND WOMAN IS
DROWNED IN MONTANA
BOARD NOMINATIONS
PilMLlDlulLn IM \LMATt