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Lalverslty of Or*. Library Il tante Pass üailg Courier AHHOCIATED 1*HEHH MKB VICK VOI - ---- GRANTN PAW«, JOHKPHINK OOl'NTY, ORIMJON, XI., No. I7U. MONDAY, JI NE IS, ilUi « Lowest Point in 4 Years ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ Portland, Juno 13- -(A. P ) ♦ -A 35-eent rnduction in sugar declines, ♦ following eastern ♦ brought th« best grades down ♦ to $7.16 a sack wholesale, a ♦ new low record for four years. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Babe” Pitches Besides Sewing Twentieth Homer ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦ ♦ ♦ New York, June 13.—(A. P.) —Besides pitching for the first time this season Babe Ruth made his 20th home run of the season in the game with Detroit today. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FIRST STATE BANK OF ST. JOE, IDAHO, ROBBED BY MINE Gt.NMA.N TODAY AREA INTO WHICH MAN W AB INNIAI. REPORT SHOWS IOH4 OF KEEN BUNKING LABT NIGHT 172.812 MEMBER» WITHIN IB BI RROI NDED P.ABT YEAR TWENTY-kWR WOCNIIH FOI ND IN IIODY AT DEATH TWO YEARN AGO _____ _____ - Ixjndon, June 13.—(A. P.)—A Washington, Jun« 13. — (A. P.j—i American coastwise shipping would Dublin dispatch reported that Thom- I Mnvawlrd H um Munter» Mere IVrnill- be exempted from i>aym«nt of Paa- Work of Searching Hiding Flare I» ' statement» Found in Report Before aa Rush, 35, said to be an American the Forty-Fir»« Annual Conven «•»I Io ln»|«e< t Rooms of House IMffirult, Duo U> Heavy Brush navy pensioner, was shot to death ama canal tolls, under a bill ordered 1 I tion Heid in Denver, Colo. favorably reported by the senate In-! Millie Music Covered Noire I yesterday gt Ltoacul, near Castle and « lumps of Tre*» i Reach, by crown forces. ter-oceanlc canals committee ESCAPES TO HILLS ON FOOT ...... . : OCCASIONAL SHOWERS By MILDRED MORRIS (A. P.) St. Joe, Idaho, June 13.— (A. P.) Kollo. Wash., June 13 PREDICTED THIS WEEK ' —-A lone bandit who held up E. F. I N S. Staff Correspondent -The posse who last night sur- Washington, June 13.—(A. P.)—[ Smith, the cashier of the First State rounded the swamp north of here tn-; Denver. -Colo., June.13.—(I. N. S.) -The American Federation of Labor The forecast for the period of June Bank today forced Smith to give him to which a man said to resemble Roy{ Sacramento. Cal.. June 13 -(A. P.l- Fee» collected from automobile Gardner, the a. -aped convict, was; lost 173,212 of its 4,078,140 mem 13 to 18, inclusive to: Pacific Coast $3.922 and escaped to the hills afoot licenses by the motor vehicle depart seen slinking, this mz-ning were ber. during the past year and the bit States: Normal temperatures and oc after locking the cashier in the vault. ter strife with capful as manifested casional showers in North Pacific The man was unmasked and had the ment of California during the first closing In on the surrous-«d are«. Norris H. Pyron. Gardnsr's con by strikes cost organized labor with States; generally fair and tempera appearance of a woodsman, said tour months or this year, beginning Smith, who released himself with a February 1. exceed $8,000,000 ac federate in the daring «scaiw on th« in its ranks a sum totalling more tures above normal In California. screw driver. cording, to figures given out by Chas. ; irain early Saturday, was in jail here, than $8,462,175, according to the J. t'henu, superintendent of the de after bls capture late yesterday, and annual report of the executive coun WARRANT FOR CAT RECENT M RTRISE IN BITTE, MONTANA AVIATORS AIXING BORDER ' is believed to be »till In custody. He cil submitted to the 41st convention partment. . Butte, Mont., June 13.—(A. P.) — Fees increased $1,161,536.99 over said that Gardner forced him to aid of the great labor body, which open PATROL FOR SMVGGLER8 the registrations recorded tor the n the escape. He left Gardner I ed its sessions here today confronted A warrant for the arrest of a cat was sworn out here recently, and corresponding period of 1920, which short distance south of Castle Rock. by the gravest crisis ln its history. Mexico City. June 13.—(A. P.)— Twenty or thirty federal men and was $«,880,713 33. This year's total Only once before has labor faced according to Chief of Police Murphy Mexican aviators patrolling the Rio The I twelve men under the command of a crisis anything like it. That was the animal "was ferocious.” is placed at $6.042.150 23. 1 the local sheriff took up the chase 17 years ago, when it met In this complainant, a woman, showed a bad Grande border are declared to be do Saturday. The country in which the; same city in the wake of the panic of ly lacerated arm that had been ing good work in the apprehension $ intri an war minister scratched and bitten by the villain. of smugglers, according to an official HERO DI9N IN VIENNA search was being conducted was tlm- ■93. 1 be red heavily «nd the work of beat-j The loss in membership is laid to He robbed ice boxes, dodged boot- announcement. They are keeping up a rigid Inspection from Piedraa Vienna. June 13.—(A. P.l—Ma ' tng up the clumps of timber was slow. | the great number of unemployed, ' jacks and fought with the neighbors Negras to Matamoras, To date most waa cats, it was said. The animal Detailed description of the man- jor General Stoeger-Stelner. the last which ia estimated at 5,000,000. A of their captures have been persona war minister to receive appointment ner in which Gardner and Pyrou' sum approximating nearly $1.000.000 given the death penalty. bringing tobacco Into Mexico. from royal hands, has just died here. escaped from the Shasta Limited was spent on unemployment benefits TO VOTE CITY COMMISSION 'Htouger. who was reputed to be the was given yesterday by Ernest Lin- j in contrast to $65,026 reported ex MANAGER FORM GOVERNMENT ! best rifle shot in the old empire, dle- wood Hawkes of Seattle, president ] pended last y$ar. Bozeman Mont., June 13.—"(A. P.) Iilngttfahed himself on both the Ku«- iff the Autoparts Supply company, Agricultural lime from th., state. |a|) <nd Iu||>1| fronU and a passenger in the car in which! Strikes cost the coal miners alone I—The commission-manager form of lime plant at Gold Hill la expected Act(nK enOrely on hl. own In the convicted men were being taken | $3,000,000, the building trade more government, or the city-manager for distribution soon after ths «»d-1 )Ua,|Te an(1 ln disregard of the plan north. Mr. Hawkes occupied « lower; than $1.000,000. the iron moulders ¿plan as it is known, will be voted die of June, when the plant start. f u(.ti„n Hrawn by th), gcneraI ,la(T. berth diagonally across the aisle; $956,031.31. the cigar makers $910,- upon in this city June 28. A volun- operations. I b„ beal bar]< (he first Russian in from the stateroom where the two| 970.11, and the machinist nearly tary citizens committee has been Prices have not been accurately , vaa(1,n of Altttr|an territory at Gor- convicts and their guards were quar-| o'O.OOO Only partial strike statis I formed to acquaint the people of tics are reported and there is no determlned but will be baaed on cost ' 1)fe ()n Auguit ,, |9U an(J rarr|ed tered information , Portland. June 13.—(A. P.)—Un definite information as to the num I Bozeman with all. the of production The stale lime board lh„ war ln„, R„M|a less there is another hot spell, caus “Gardner, accompanied by two] possible on the plan Oow thinks the figure, will run from ! _________ ing a further rise, the crest of the guards, boarded the train at Davis,: ber of workers out.. These incom- 'plete figures show 1,635 strikes dur-1 CALIFORNIA’S SEMI ANNI AL $4 to $«.50 » ton In car lota. f. o. b WOMKN*N RIGHTS RECOGNIZED flood has been reached. The upper noar Sacramento, said Mr. Hawkes. Gold Hill. INTEREST REACHER »1.000,000 Columbia and the Snake are drop- IN WINTERN CHIN ATOWN I "Pyron, with one guard, boarded the) tng the year against 1,255 last year J _______ “Our movement must now rally to ping, and the Willamette ts station The reopening of the plant was de- ■ train that night at Dunsmuir. This laved by the death of Benton Bow-. Butte. Mont., June 13.—-(A. P.)— guard rode as far as Portland, where « militant offense against the pow-| Sacramento. Cal.. June 13.—(A. ery. A slow drop in the next three era that have sought our ruin," the P.)—State Treasurer Friend W. days in the forecast. ora, chairman of the board, The va-1 Butte’s Chinatown Is rapidly becom- he left the train. Even the. doc- cancy will be filled by appointment | Ing Americanized “About 1 o'clock Saturday morn report says with a note of warning.1 Richardson recently sent to the PORTLAND MARKETS state's fiscal agent in New York more by Governor Ben W. Olcott. Tho'ap-! trine of women's rights has obtained ing Pyron asked one of the marshals! Pernicious Individual Contract» {■ointment of C. W. Courtney, of • recognition for only recently tnern- to take him to the smoking room at “The American trade union move than one million dollars to pay the Choice Steers...............$7.50 Granta Pass, aa superintendent I. an-1 bora of the Chinese colony paid a the other end of the car. The guard ment has gone through a year of un state's semi annual interest bill. The various items of interest are: Hogs, prime light..... _$8.75 Bounced by A B Cordley. secretary' tribute to two women. Fannie I. did as Pyron asked, leaving Gard exampled struggle and difficulty. of the board and dean of agriculture J Blow and Bessie E. Yow. by naming ner alone In the stateroom with the “The enemies of labor and of hu- First highway bonds, 4328,000; East mountain lambs $6.25 them as incorporators and directors soconil guard. Hardly hud they got- man progress have assailed us from second highway bonds, 1315,000; Prime Lambs ______ $6.25 at O. A. C. Farmers who need agricultural j of an oil corporation. ten down the corridor when Gardner; every side. The movement for the third highway bonds. $167,745; San Eggs, buying price _______ The oil company is entirely a Chi teaped on the guard and partially reduction of wages, the movement Francisco harbor bonds. $227,000; Eggs, case count _________ lime In car lots may place their or ders with l»ean Cordley, secretary, at nese concern and represents only stunned him with a blow Jrorn his' masquerading under the fictitious San Francisco India Basin bonds. Eggs, soiling selects__ ___ Corvallis Farmers needing les. one of the phases of American bus manacled hands. He took his revol-! slogan of the 'open shop.' and per- $17,060; San Francisco building Butter, extra cubes______ than a carlot may club their orders iness that the Chinese are entering. ver and forced the guard to unlock haps even most sinister of all the re- bonds, $18.800; Sacramento build Portland, June 13.—(A. P.)—Cat with other farmers of the district and Recently they organized a chamber i his handcuffs and the Oregon boot on vival as a part of the general anti- ing bonds, $2800; university building order cooperatively. All orders re of commerce In the colony with a hls leg, handcuffing the guard to the labor campaign of the vicious enslav- bonds, $39,600. The^ total amount tle, 50c lower; hogs, steady; sheep, 50o lower. reading room as one of its features. steam pipes in tbed rawing room. quire cash in advance. tag Individual contract by which was $1,115,205. “When Pyron and the other guard > workers are bound to their employers returned. Gardner held the guard up'in unwilling servitude have been at the point of the pistol and forced | massed and concentrated against the the guard to remove Pyron’s mana- most potential voluntary movement cles, fastening this guard to the one of wage earners of our country, We who was handcuffed to the steam; must always expect and tolerate con- ' pipes. Waiting until the train stop- structive criticism, but we cannot1 ped near Kalama for water, Gardner and must not fold our arms under and Pyron leaped from the train and the fire of wantonly destructive Dusseldorf. Germany. June 13.— sides of the occupied populations disappeared. The guards were re-; movements.directed by avarice and j Des Moines. Ia., June 13.— (A. P.) rived today were special trains from <A. P.)—The anti-occupation senti and books have been written about leased shortly afterward and left the’greed.” Traluload after trainload of gaily Zamora temple. Birmingham. Ala.; Construction of public works by ment is much stronger In 'Dusseldorf, the good Jokes which the Belgians train at Castle Rock.” Karem temple. Waco, Tex.; Eljebel the government are demanded for uniformed Shriners poured into Des( temple, Denver, Colo.; Almas tem Ruhrort and Duisburg, the cities of perpetrated on’ the Germans while Moines today, and by tonight more, Rhenish Prussia recently occupied the tatter were ruling their country Portland, June 13.—(A. 1 p.) . _ |the immediate relief of the lineiti ! than 50.000 red fezzed Shriners and ple. Washington, D. C.; Alladlu tem _ of|Ploye<> . —i na as provided f<>>- for In In Kill» bills tlilW now by the French than In Mayence, Cob hy force of arms. The Germans are Culled States Marshal Holohan, their wives and families, coming ple, Columbus, O.; Wahabi temple. lenz and Cologne, which also have now In the same position toward the San Francisco, passed through here before congress. from all parts of the continent, will Jackson, Miss.; Mohammed temple. "A national commission to investi- been under foreign occupation fori French as the Belgians were toward today en route to Kelso to take be in the city in readiness for the Peoria, Ill ; Kismet temple, Brook »ho present railroad crisis and rnoro than two years by the French, them and they have not failed to charge of the hunt for Roy Gardner. convening of the 47th annual session lyn. N. T.; Osman temple, St. Paul. Americana and British. take advantage of the situation and l’hyron is to l>e taken direct to Me- »° make recommendations to con- of the Imperial Council. Ancient Ara- Minn.; Zuhrah temple, Minneapolis, for ««‘»Inn with a membersh'p As one crosses from the left bank a sense of humor has been developed Nells penitentiary. Minn.; Moila temple, St. Joseph, Mo.; . 'chosen proportionately front th i ” Order. Nobles of the Mystic Mldian temple, Wichita, Kans., and of tho Rhine and enters recently oc among the -Germans as an occuplod Shrine, tomorrow morning. ir.i.» -. k June i..„. ii v nt. cupied territory the mood of thej country which they totally lacked Moolah temple of St. Louis. Mo. Kelso, vv Wash., 13.—(A. P.)— j 1 Pnhlic. »he railroad security holders A city of 10.000 inhabitants, who I and the railroad unions, is recom population becomes more sullen. I when they were the occupying forces. So many avenues of escape are, open Automobile traffic was suspended their behavior more aloof and their] The absolute refusal to speak to Gardner if he is not within the mended in the report. The Cummins- are living in their Pullman coaches on downtown streets early in the af hatred much more pronounced. French even by persons well ac ring north of Kelso, that officers this i Esch Transportation Act creating the during the Des Moines meeting, has ternoon. and at Arbian Way. the The reason may be that the French quainted with the language is one of morning said finding him would be ' railroad tabor board is branded “a been created in the railroad yards, center of activity, a dozen bands are occupying that part of the right the most common ways In which difficult. Scores of officers and ci-i - mistake and a failure.” The report where 400 coaches are parked. Side view each other In presenting con bank of tho Rhino that they hold Germans show their dislike of the villans are in the search which caus declares “the folly and impractica- walks have been built, electric light cert programs. near tho Ruhr In real military fa French military men. The corre ed more excitement th.ut any man ; billty” of the board now stands service installed, sanitary arrange More than 10,000 automobiles shion and the occupation Is much spondent walked into a cigar store, hunt since the chase for Harry proved and "its breakdown com ments made and telephone service bringing tourist parties to the coun- supplied to every car. More than 5 vil are parked in the official park morn severe than that on tho left the other day. while a French officer Tracy. | plete.” miles of trackage are occupied by ing space today, and thousands more To <N>ntlnuc Non-Partisan Activities bnnk. was attempting to make the woman A motor boat up the river last The hatred of the imputation Is In charge understand the brand of night led some to believe It may have' It mentions the proposition of the the coaches. will arrive tonight. Five thousand Medinah temple of Chicago has Shriners are encamped on the Iowa security-holders for a national corpo directed more especially against the cigarettes ho wanted. She seemed been sent by a confederate. ration to operate the railroads under sent one of the largest delegations so state fair grounds, having brought French and children nro being absolutely at a loss to understand brought up in a constant terror and him when the correspondent trans Rome. June 13 (A P)—Prin the joint control of the public, the far, three special trains having ar their equipment with them. undisguised scorn of tho occupying laled the officer's request in English. cess Mafalda, IS years old, second ! «»«^^holdera and labor and says: rived .today Ararat temple of Kan The first official session of the forces which gives hut little promiso! After the officer had departed she daughter of King Emmanuel, has “Organized labor is open to the con- sas City also has three special trains council will be held tomorrow morn that tho real brotherly lovo tietween ' told the correspondent In purest applied for a license to drive her sideration of all eerioue proposals.” and more than a score of temples ing at 10 o'clock, Governor Nathan Reviewing the present congress. have single train loads on the E. Kendall of Iowa, a member of Xa French nnd Gormans will he achieved French: “1 understood him the first own automobile. Women at the A I time but 1 would not give him the driving wheels of automobiles are a the report says: grounds. •with the coming generation. Ga Zig temple. Dee Moines, will de Occupations bring out the witty I satisfaction.” Among the delegations which ar- liver the address of welcome. rare sight In Italy. (Continued on T’aie 4.) Cleveland. June 13 (A. P.) Four women have been formally «barged with the murder of Daniel F Kaber. who was stabbed 34 times by hired asaasslue In his Ixikewood home two years ago Mrs Ermlna Cotavlto, u mid-wife, med« startling revelation» that Mrs Eta Catherine Kaber, the widow, Marian McArdel. the daughter and Mrs Mary ilrkkel. the muther of Mrs Kaber. were concerned In hiring the asaasalna She said the assassin» were permitted to go through the house before the murder to gut the location of the rooms, and that Marian McArdel played the piano to deaden the noise of their footetep» llt. tlJZI.il FROM CALIFORNIA MOTOR UCENNEH STAÎE LIME PLANI TO I FLOOD CREST TODAY