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* » ♦ route XHMMÌATED ITIW444 SERVICE GRANTH i’AM«, JOKKI'HINB COUNTY, OREGON, MATl KDAY, Jl MB H, 1W1 Rear Admiral Sims’ Leave of Absence Revoked Today 4444444444444444 ♦ 4« ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦> ♦ ♦ ♦ I 444444444444444 4 4 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 44444444444444 4 4 ♦ Washington, June 11.—(A. P.) —.Rear Admiral Hirns' leave of •l>s»nce In England has been Revoked by Secretary lien by and he has been ordered to re- port at once to the secretary of the navy. WHOIJ-1 XI MBER 3SO1 4 4 4 4 4 Cincinnati, June 11.—f A. P.) —Imposing military services for Col. Galbraith, the American Legion national conmmander, were held here this afternoon. 444444444444444 4 4 Gardner and Pyron, While Enroute To McNeil’s Island Take Officers By Surprise and Hide In Woods With $200 and Guns Stolen From Deputies I*ORTLAND STRIKERS BARBET» FROM VIOLENCE ON PORT LAND WATERFRONT ♦ I I > Canti» Rock, Wash., June 11.— saying. "You'll need this for break-! Roseburg, June 11.—(A. P.) — Floyd Romaine has been convicted of (A P) — Roy Gardner, sentenced to fast boys.” first degree murder by the jury try — Portland, June 11 (A. P.)—The McNeils Island for a mall robbery, Charge That Mail Was Planted on Mld- police who are investigating the death made a second escape early tills Castle Rock, June 11.—(A. P )^ ing him on the charge of killing Abe Ship to Force Position of Strikers Hour for OfH^Bing of of Hurry Agee, tpund stabbed In tbe, morning as his train pulled into the Five posses out hunting Gardner and '■ Gtvens, a homesteader at Peel, Doug Cleared by Chief Clerk A<i«ly M h I<’ llank n»ck early today, said that Indica station here. He took with him Phyron were working in the hilly) las county. The jury recommended tions point**! to an attack by u burg-' 3200 In cash, which he stole from country east of here. Bqfore noon a __________ lar whom Agee surprised ransacking i two deputy marshals after taking' officers received a report Portland, June 11.—(A. P.) — ! their guns and he left the officiala strange men se^n at OsUandZr AUMOMY RAT LX TAKE TUMBIJi Hpokane, J une 11.—(A Pi Af his bedroom bureau. wearing their own handcuffs. ille tor lioidlug Clarence Oatrum, Wash., six miles south of Castle FOLIX»W1NG H. C. OF L. DF.C1.INE Permanent Injunction against atrik- ers lnteiiering with violence in the casl>l-'i of the Addy State bank, of Garduer was aided by Frank Py- Rock. Los Angeles, Cal., June 11.— (A. present marine walkout on the water Addy. Wash., and Mrs Ostrum under I ron, who was being taken from Duns-| P.)—Alimony rates for women seek- front was granted by Judge Wolver intuir, Cal., to McNeils Island by the guard from 1 2 30 this morning until San Francisco, June 11.- (A. P.) al'r ” service ".¿Washington,'D bear the,lr »"P” ton in federal court yesterday, fol 7 30, three gunmen robbed tho vault same officers Pyron also escaped. —The . .».hnrWna .tv- «‘1°“ reducing costs In other lowing arguments between I-ester W. of the bank of 11500 and escaped in One account said Gardner request ¡C., has authorized the use of air- things, according to a ruling made Humphreys. United States attorney, an auto with Mr. and Mrs Ostrum. ed to be permitted to go to the lava planes from Camp Lewis to aid In here recently in the aivorce depart- ^4 ur g. U’Ren, who Is attorney for who ware liberated four miles from tory and returning, caught the offi ,the search for Gardner and Phyron. ment of the Los Angeles county su- the waterfront unions. Vull-v. Wash cer» off their guard, whipped out a ¡perior court. "The government will make par Constantinople, June 11.— (A P.) Tho Oslrttffla were captured as they Castle Rock, Wash.. June 11.—(A. revolver and ordered hands up. Giv- Greek destroyers bombarded Karu- Ì ing tbe gun to Pyron. Gardner went P.)—Sheriff G. F. Hoggatt verified! Clothing and food are costing less ticular efforts to apprehend violator» were putting their /ar In the garage court ruled' many “en ar* ean” of the injunction from now on,” said and were held captive until the time 1 mursal, on the southern shore of the through the officers' pockets, taking the story that the bold up occurred the • _ _ 1 _ .. _ _ — JI : A r* all m AM V lock on the bank vault released the Gulf of Ismid, and there have been their money and guns and putting on the train at Kelso and that the ing less and women seeking alimony Mr. Humphreys. must content themselves with the Iseveral skirmishes along the Turkish Judge Wolverton anouneed that bolts convicts jumped from a lavatory Win the handcuffs on them sums suited to the new conditions. his mind was made up before Mr. ' front 1n Asia Minor. dom at Castle Rock. Gardner held The court announced the new rul Humphreys had concluded his argu the gun while Pyron put Oregon, Tacoma, June 11—(A P.l—A boots and handcuffs oh the deputy ing with hesitancy, fearing an influx ment and said the court was con- II It Mill. NIGHT FLYING IS battle is expected momentarily be- marshals. Foot prints leading south ! i of petitions for reductions in ali vinced that the injunction should be EXPECTED XEXItiHI »JAM mony amounts set a year or two ago. continued. t ween Gardner and Pyron and a were found. Geneva. June 11. (A. P ) The The strikers filed affidavits alleg- posse, said a Castle Rock report, moat important single problem that Gardner escaped at Portland a I M ...... BOLSHEVIK WAR SONG IN- ing the department of justice agents Cheyenne, Wyo . June 11 I A P.l which gave a version of the escape I year ago while en route will be considered at the second as- ^enuy in DICAÏTON OF NEW CAMPAIGN intimidated and bujlied the men and aombXy of the league of nations called -Probable establishment of night that Gardner and Pyron asked for I Island and was caught their wives in seeking to get them the train stopped at a for September 5 is the establishment flying lu tho air mall service be exercise when California after robbing a mall car 1 _ Constantinople, June 11. —(A. Constantinople. 11 — ( A. P.) I j to go back to work. This was denied of the permanent court of interna tween Cheyenne and Chicago and water tank, It was said while off the Pyron was convicted of counterfeit- (Cheyenne and Omaha July 1 was pre train a confederate in waiting slip ing and had been at large in north-, ■“We are marching to Constantin- fuily in counter affidavits filed by tional justice The statutes of the court which dicted here when Major E. C. Zoll. ped Gardner a gun, who covered the ern California three years since es- ■ople. "n1 ” the new war song of the bol- I the government. sheviki, is considered here to be sig Charges that mail was planted on were adopted by the first axsombly 1 general superintendent of the air deputies. caping from a train window at Ken- nificant in connection with the bol the steamer West NIvaria merely to have now been signed by 33 states mull, who was maklnr an .inspection Gardner handed the officers 35, net. shevik propaganda, looking to the break the strike, so that the charge and aro in process of ratification by tour of the landing fields between taking of the city. of delaying mails could be brought 1 tho two coasts, visited Cheyenne. At mem liera of the league All railways leading to the chief against the strikers, was knocked While thia is regarded as the moat {present mall that arrives at either Black Sea ports are said to be under- flat by the affidavit of A. 3. Rand, Important subject, the provisional .terminal at night fall la carried by : going repairs to prepare them for chief clerk of the railway mail service program of tho meeting which has , rail during the hours of darkness and heavy traffic. Bela Kun. bolshevik in charge of the dispatch of mail by just been distributed to all govern ¡picked up again by plane the follow commissary in the Crimea, is said to both land and water for this district, ments which are members of the ing day. I be putting the Crimean ports in goo-", who stated a general order had been Major Zoll said he expected the league, consista of 25 Items. Among them are amendments to the cove now arrangement would result in t *i «• The tentative program for the sum-1 The Baptists moved into second condition, meantime arranging to'get issued by the superintendent of the coal from the Donetz basin and en division on April 22 announcing the nant. the reduction of armaments, saving of 24 hours In time In the mer Bible school course beginning place in the Twilight league last couraging the peasants to increase schedule of the West Nivaria and the request of Bolivia for .mediation cross country flights. Tuesday at the Baptist church, will ¡evening when they won from the ■ their crops. directing that 70 sacks of mail for In her dispute with Chill, and the be as follows: ! Methodists 7 to 5. The game dif- the orient be put aboard her, which appointment of four, non-permanent 9:00—Devotional exercise, 15 min- fered from previous games in that ilK(.M>lU> APPLE < ’HOP E.XP»XTEI> was done on May 16, and that be 4 ♦ mem bora of the council. Mrs most of the put-outs were made by THROUGH CANADIAN PROVINCE cause of the strike the mail was de ♦ utes.’ led by Superintendent Reporta will be received from tech ♦ the infield instead of the batters Stearns. layed 11 days. ♦ ♦ nical organizations of the league room being struck out by the pitchers. 8:15- — Kindergarten in own 4 Calgary. Alta. June ll.-*-(A. P.) — such as those dealing with the sup ♦ Both teams made their runs in the Everything points to a record apple The Grants Pass Chamber of 4 in charge of Mrs. Gebers. pression of the opium traffic, the ♦ PORTLAND MARKETS 9:15 — ‘ Bible drill. conducted by ¡early innings by hard hitting. crop in British Columbia this year, traffic in women and children, com ♦ Commerce will hold a smoker at 4 .Miss Ellis, là minutes. 1 The game of last Tuesday was won and. if nothing happens, the prairie Choice Steen........... —18.00 © 18.25 munications and transit, Internation 4 8 o'clock next Tuesday evening 4 9:80— Music, in charge ot Miss by the Christians from the Presbyter music, games 4 markets are assured of a good sup- Hogs, prime light ___ >8.75 © 19.00 al health, registration of treaties, the 4 with stunts, Cramer, 15 minutes. ians, 4 to 0. The feature of the 1 ply of high grade apples, according Prime Lambs _______36.25 © 16.75 economic blockade and- the alloca ♦ and lunch on the program, 4 9:45—.Resi and exercise, five min- ! game was the number of batters fan ♦ All men are invited to en- 4 I to J. A. Grant, British Columbia Eggs, buying price...... .............- _..23e tion of expenditures jof the league utes * ning. Bratton, pitching for the Pres- fruit commissioner tor Alberta. Mr. Eggs, case count ........................ ..25c ♦ Joy evening with the 4 the 9:50—-Bible lesson, taugh by Mrs > byterians struck out 12 and Veltie for 4 BARE III I'll KI EI'S II* IIMXIKI) | ♦ Chamber. A campaign I Grant estimates that 5000 cars of ap- Eggs, selling selecta-------- — „..28c Stearns for intermediates and Miss i Pruitt, for the Christians, 11. M I I II UGH I I I x I ii BOMB lit x new members will be planned at 4 j pies will be shipped out of British! Butter, extra cubes _..... .......... .... 32c Ellis for juniors, 35 minutes. Because the June 3rd game be- Columbia this year, which is an in- ♦ the meeting. The regular Mon 4 — 10:2 5—Craft period, in charge of tween Christians and Methodists was {crease of nearly 100 per cent over Portland, June 11.— (A. P.)—All New York. June 11.—(A. I’.) — ♦ day luncheon of the Chamber is 4 Bab» Ruth batted out his 18th home! 4 postponed and the smoker will 4 Mrs. Looff and assistants, 55 tain- called at the end of the third inning. last year’s output. i market^ are unchanged today. Ute». 1 the rules requiring at least five in 4 run In the seventh inning today 4 take Its place. 11:20 — Reassembling ot dapart- nlng to be a legal game, the schedule 4 44444444444444 4 4 4 against Detroit menta. ? I will be adjusted as follows to enable 11:20—Missionary story or habit. the deferred game to be played the ¡talk, conducted by Miss Cramer, 15 coming week: ; minutes. Tuesday, June 14, Methodists V8. 11:35—Closing, flag salute, dis-1 Presbyterians. missal. Wednesday, June la, Christians VS The above Is tentative program Baptists. for school beginning n5Xt Tuesday at Friday, June 17, Methodists vs. IWI1 Ml If Illi > I U i I V I I 11 Portland, June 11.— (A. P.)—For and bear every musical note of the _____ the Baptist church. Thia la a unit- Christians. ed movement, and all children up to! Standing of the Teams the benefit of the Rose Festival and program. The apparatus consists of a system New York, Juno 11.—(A. P.) — In 75 rounds at Richburg, Miss., the intermediate age are urged to at-{ W L Pct. the thousands of visitors during Rose of motors, generators, wires, trans- Tho third bout for the world's heavy shortest that in which Tommy Burns ¡tend, .2 0 1000 ' Christians Festival week in Portland, a sound t litters, amplifiers and other electri j 1 weight championship under no de stopped Bill Squires In one round at 687 ! Baptists .... amplifying equipment, which was in- cal equipment weighing several ton» cisIon rules at a limited number of Colma City, Cal., July 4, 1907. ¡BETTER PROCESS MAY SUPER- ! Methodists 500 .1 1 By the avernge duration of these! rounds will be underway when Jack .0 3 SEHE PRINTING FROM TYPE Presbyterians 000 j stalled by the Pacific Telephone and and filing several rooms. The ma Dempsey and Georges Carpentier championship contests, which is a ! Telegraph company, which conveyed chinery Is very delicate requiring the utmost care in its operation. A drop ____ ___ square off in tho Jersey City ring. trifle under 15 rounds, Dempsey and! _______ London, _ June 11 —(A. P.)— ___ Sug- SAMOANS DENY ACCUSATIONS to and distributed over th? Festival c.f water at a certain point or a piece OF DISRESPECT TO AMERICANS July 2. Tho only previous title con Carpentier, scheduled for only 1* gostlon that printing from type is Pago Pago, American Samoa. June,center Rrt>unds musical programs, ot metal the size of a pin head will tests hold tinder similar conditions sessions, would seem likely to go the! likely to be superseded was made by wore tho Willard-Moran 10-round prescribed route. Tho length of the William Gamble at the recent world's 11,— (A. P.)—Natives of American addresses and announcements from put the whole plant out of buxines». The transmitter, amplifiers and horua duel, however, congress of printers held here In Samoa who were unfriendly to the distant locations about the city, battle at Now York. March 25, 1916, Sullivnn-Kllrain and tho Willard-Dempsey contest at stretches this average and examina connection with the International administration of tho ’ate Governor1 Two experts from the east have arc very delicately adjusted and Toledo, July 4, 1919 The first bout tion of the records shows that 11 of Printing and Allied Trades exhlbi- Warren J. Terhune resent continued ’ been in Portland for the last tBO sensitive to the slightest change in went the limit, Willard gaining the tho 23 battles have stopped short of* tion. Mr. Gamble said that at least publication of what they say are | week installing the necessary appa curt ent and resistance In the cir ! falsehoods intending to show the Sa- rattis in order to furnish this unique cuits. None ot the apparatus wa» < popular verdict. At Toledo, Demp tho 12-round mark, while the most I three inventors were trying to de- ake moans were disrespectful to Ameri- entertainment to the visitors during! visible at the Festival center, except sey knocked out his ponderous op recent championship fight, in New'velop a photographic process to take lean officials. They particularly deny Rose Festival week. The Festival1 the suspended horns, and gave the ponent In tho third of the scheduled York last December, ended with the1 the place of printing from type, knockout of Bill Brennan by Dent p- lie predicted that the machines for i the charge that stones were thrown committee featured this apparatus as impression ot sound created out ot 12-round bout. printing by photographic process | by natives at the governor's resi a means of entertainment to all vis the air. Modern ring history In the heavy sey In the 12th round. This apparatus was given its great- Persons who wager on an official J would hardly occupy more space tnan dence. Governor Terhune committed itors. Heretofore an address or a weight division Is considered to hive begun when John L. Sulllvap knock result in the Jersey City bout, can | a typewriter nor be any more com suicide some time ago, shortly be-| musical program has been available 1 oet outdoor test at th? inauguration | fore the arrival here of a naval board! only to the limited number who could i of President Harding In Wasnhlng- ed out Paddy Ryan In nine rounds win or lose only in two events, a. plicated. at Mississippi City, Miss., February knockout or a disqualification on a He expressed the opinion that sent to investigate charges against crowd inside a hall or within the ton March 4th. where the voice of 7, 1882. Including that contest and foul. To make possible a clean-cut! eventually tho great printing presses him. loiter the board cleared him range of a speaker’s voice. With the ; President Fsrding in the in.'.irtttil amplifying apparatus furnished by »ddress was distribute! over a radius the one in which Marvin Hart de decision, it has been suggested that In newspaper offtces would give place I of all charges. the telegraph company a complete ad of six blocks from the capitol step» feated Jack Root to gain the title re Promoter "Tex" Rickard, appoint to smaller, swift-running and com Mrs. D. G. Gray left thia morning dress or musical program was spread and could even be beard diatinctly linquished by Jim Jefferies, there three judges who shall alt at the paratively noiseless machines which have boon 24 championship bouts. ringside and announce a verdict at would turn out printed matter with for her home at Fort Klamath after over an area ot several city blocks on the steps of the congresaional 11- The longest was that In which John ter returning to New York following almost the same facility as the mor- visiting her daughter. Mrs T. C. and everyone who wished to was able j brary, more than 1200 feet from the to understand every word spoken inaugural platform. L. Sullivan knocked out Jake Kllraln the bout. ing picture operator reel off his film. Booth in this city. PROGRAM ANNOUNCED * INTO SECOND PLACE