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PRESS SERVICE.
GRANT* PARU, JOHKPHINK COUNTY. OREGON
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USE OF GAS AGAINST
RIOTERS IS PLANNED
SPIRITS--NOT LIQUID-
GET MEDIUM IN WRONG
Ht. Louis, Ma., Dee. 15.—(I.
N.
8. ) ■-Convsraallon
with
"ih« spirita" la espansiva, Mrx.
Minili« Wsters, oli« of ih« 12
"mlnlatars" of Ih» Missouri
Bplrlluallsllc associatimi,
will
tal) thè world. When found
gullty bere of "telllng fortune«"
* $Hr* Waters was fined »100.
STRANGER TAKEN FROM TRAIN ,♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦
YMMTERDAV NOT ABLE TO
EI.MEB IMiVEIt, OF TACOMA, IH
GIVE NVMK
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Jackson, Ky.. Dec. 15.—(A.
Seattle, Dec. 1 5.—(A. P.l —
P.)—The state guards planned
Rivers south of here
that ♦
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to use tea» gas grenades today
threatened to do serious dam- ♦
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In an effort to drive from a ♦
age are receding. North Stan- ♦
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cave, three alleged members of ♦
wood, which suffered from the ♦
lb» mob of mountaineers who ♦
breaking of dikes along the ♦
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stormed the Breathitt county ♦
Skagit river, is still under wa- ♦
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Jail last Saturday, killing one ♦
ter.
Dikes below Stanwood ♦
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man and fatally wounding a ♦ I
were blasted to allow the wa- ♦
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♦ REPARATIONS COM MISSION
♦ HARRY FRIEDMAN PICKED VP IN
IM
woman.
When discovered in > I HUGHES, BALFOUR AND KATO
ters to escape.
PORTLAND—MAY KNOW OF
END CONSIDERATION OF NEW
the cave and ordered to come ♦
TOLD THAT COUNTRY" CAN
DAVIS MURDER
out. the men sent word that ♦
NAVAL PROPOSAL
NOT MEET PAYMENT
KM NIMM ENDED Foil POSITION
DAIL EIREANN CONSIDERS
when they did come out. It
HOME RtT-E PVT IN SECRET
would be "feet flrat.'*
Washington, Dec. 15,—(A. P.) —
Dublin. Dec. 15.—(A. P.)—As the
The nomination of Elmer Dover, of
Dall Eireann met today to continue
Tacoma, as assistant secretary of the
ST. IXM'IH WOMEN USE THE
I in secret session, the signers of the
¡treasury, to have charge of Internal
MOST PAINT KAYS DKUtMllHT
Irish pact said that they felt certa I h
¡revenue and cti«toins, was recom-
St. Ixril», Dec. 16.—(I. N. S.)—St.
of'an nltimate majority In favor of
Admission Made That He Stayed
Shell Shock Thought Cause of Con- mended to the president by Secre­ Decline In Vainc of Mark Gives Ser- L>uto women have the ojd-time In- I’oninilUi* of 1.1 Callo! to Take Up the treaty.
With Veteran Several Weeks.
Number
of
Ship»
to
Be
Allowed
the
Pau»
Outlook
to
Nation
—
1
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rewu-s
ditto»— Wires Sent North anil
■ tory of tile Treasury Mellon.
I dlans completely backed off the
Companion Also Held
Lreser Sea Pow er»
Ruay IVintlng Paper Money
Harath by Ls-al Officials
Lindon. Dec. 15.—(A. P.)— The
I boards, according to Edward F. Hel-
IIY NON NAMED ASSISTANT
blg, manager of thia city's largest
House of Commons continued their
TO DINTBKT ATTORNEY
debate on the Irish treaty today. For­
! wholesale drug concern.
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Portland. Dec. 15.—(A. P.)—Th«
Th« vail of mystery still surrounds
Berlin, Dec. 15.—(A. P.) — The: st. Doula women. Helblg declares.! Washington, Dec. 15.— (A. P.) — mer Premier Asquith heartily com­
Salem. Dec. |5. —(A. P.) —Allan German government Informed the re-^np^n<| |3,ooo,ooo annually for face Consideration of the naval ratio quea- mended the treaty.
police are holding Harry Friedman,
th« young man taken from th« suiifb-
kul/.n that
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Hf*u
- sale 1 here
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m I >l«kt Pt I tO(iaV
aged 18. who was picked up last
| parskions /wirnm
commission
that I*
It will
will E be
paint
rouge.
The
Ho» waft
w“» Cf»
completed
today 11V
by thft
the hi?
big
bound Southern Pacific train Wed- I By non. of Salem, has been notified '»«»«¿L.na
night on information that be had
EAHL Y BIRRS PROTECTED
tie »day afternoon. All efforts by that the attorney general has ap- : Impossible to mwt the reparations paint and rouge will average ,255 - j three—»Hughes, Balfour and Kato—
been employed by E. E. Da via, the
¡after a revised proposal retaining the
local physicians to bring forth some proved the recommendation of I>is- ! payment« due on January 15 and 000 per month, Helblg asserts
N.' overseas veteran who was killed on
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| 5-5-3 ratio, but Increasing the ton-
OhillicoChe. 111.. Dec. 15.— (I.
sign of rocognltlon and attempts to trlct Attorney Humphreys that he be ! consequently asks a Moratorium,
S.)—Thay say the early bird gath­ his homestead near Molalla. Another
««tabllsh his Identity ar« unavailing. appointed aaelatunt district attorney.
Hv ers in the worms, but the ambitious youth was also taken Into custody
Th« decline in the value of the
I.iltlo Is known of the well built, Bynon han accepted
15 was then called to consider the hunter who shoots the early bird in because he was in Friedman's com­
refined appearing stranger, other
i tierman mark, normally worth 21.8
made
this vicinity must pay. So said Game pany, but no charges were
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French and Italian ratios.
cento before th« war, to a fraction
than he had told passengers on the
Ib-legatcN Assemble From All Parts
Warden Hahn in making the arrest against either. The police said thay
of a cent and perhaps, “the vanish- J
train he was on his way to th« let­
of state for Suasion»
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and so realized W. H. Even as he would be turned over to the Clacka­
Ing point." greatly complicates the
terman hospital In San Francisco tor
Pittsburg,
Kans.
Dec.
15.
—
(A.
paid an even »25 fine for shooting mas authorities for questioning.
financial outlook of every nation of:
an operation, and that his mother
Pendleton. Ort., Dec. 15.—(A. P.)
Friedman is said to have admitted
ducks before sunrise.
was «apposed to meet him at hla des­ P.)—Three troops of Kansas cavalry, tho world.
< —Delegates from all parts of the 1
that he «toyed with Davis 18 days.
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The "tobogganing" of the mark '
tination.
11« la about 27 years ef the first contingent of guardsmen
| state vitally Interested In irrigation,
EDWARD EYRE HUNT
aga, with wavy reddish-brown hair ordered to quell the militant women has been attributed by German fin­
and many experts from other sec- Committee Makes Report on Road
and wears a mourtache. All Identi­ arrived In the trouble xone this morn* anciers to the forced payments on
Legislation for .Special Session
lions were here today for the opening
Next C. of C. Luncheon—
fication marks have been removed Ing
the allied reparations of »33,750.-'
| of the eleventh annual meeting of
there
With
troops
on
the
ground
F. C. Reimer, of the Talent Ex­
from hla effects, and he had no let­
000,000, while others see in their al-J
Salem. Ore.. Dec. 15.— (A. P.)—
the Oregon Irrigation Conferees,
periment station, will be the speaker
ters on his person. Ills clothes are of were no further disturbances today. most negligible value the result of!
which will be in session until Sat- The special committee appointed by
at the regular noonday luncheon at
an excallent quality. It Is thought
unfound finance, cut-throat export
the governor to consider road legisla­
MODERN SIAMESE GIRL
urday evening.
/
the Chamber of Commerce forum
sales and the rush of the German
poastble that he had met with foul
tion
for
the
special
session
of
the
An elaborate program, with nu-
Monday. December 11. Mr. Reimer
■ masses to the «tores to exchange
play, or that he had mad« his eacape
I
legislature
today
reported
that
three
merous prominent speakers, has
has Just returned from Japan and
their commodity. German printing j been arranged, and thorough discus-¡bills wilt be sirbmitted.
from some hospital.
They re-
China, where he was engaged in
presses have been so busy pnttlng
Endeavoring to draw forth
i 10 91r "oo 000 *lon
Propo**<* Irrigation plana in icommended that highway police pow-
making an investigation of horticul­
name. Dr. E. J. Bllllck wrote
out pai>er marks
eastern Oregon and adjacent terrl-’ ®rs be transferred from the secre­
tural work, and he will probably talk
were issued in one recent month I
own name on a piece of paper, and
tory was expected to feature tha de- tary of state to the highway commis-
on agricultural conditions In these
that some of the currency ¡has ap-
then pointed to himself. The strang­
liberaliona of the congress.
sion; that the public service commis-
countries. The committee in charge
|M*ared engraved on only one aide.
er nodded that he understood, and
The chairman pf the executive I »Ion be given power to regulate com-
of the, the luncheon is Jim Martin,
took the pencil. With
trembling
H has been said that Germany board is to report on the Sall Lak« I merclal vehicles using the state hlgh-
Al lx-.Mass and Geo. P. Jester.
hands gripping the pencil, tha man
does not possess one-half of one iwr
Irrigation conference, according to w»y«. and that the motor vehicle
faltered, and Inally wrote the let­
cent of tho gold required to meet her annotfheement by Frank Spinning. l*w he amended to revise the speed
ter "o." After a pauae. he contln-
tons and tons of paper obligations. secretary of the Oregon Irrigation [ and weight schedules and to place
lieti hnd spelled "operation." This
Representatives of the government of
Congress, in hlx call for the present additional fees on certain comnier-
“shell shock" are the only words
France, as an Indication of this, re­ meetlng.
j cUal vehicles.
cently arranged terms with Germany
would write. He made a re­
Pendleton had made provision for
mark at one time alxiut a "bad man
at a conference In Wetsbaden by
Chamber Would Make Northern
i suitable entertainment for the dele­ NEW ORGANIZATION WILL BE
took »175 — dlamond ring." It la not
which Germany has agreed to deliver
Road Primary Highway
gates to the congress.
FORMED BY" BUTTER MAKERS
believed that this robbery occurred
seven billion gold marks worth of
I
z
,
recently, aa his fingers shewed no
i building material. German bankers
Portland. Ore., Dec. 15.— (A. P.fc
Portland, Dec. 15.— (A. P.)—'But­
signs of having been circled by a
have repeatedly urged the necessity
—The Portland Chamber of Com­
ter
makers
attending
the
Oregon
ring.
for an international conference and ;
merce has gone on record through
Butter and Cheese Makers Associa­
Wires hare been dispatched north
the declaration of a three-year mora­
the adoption of resolutions strongly
tion
convention
have
decided
to
form
and south In an effort to locate tho
torium to enable Germany to recover Movement Startes! for Fund* to Keep
urging the state ^highway commission
a separate organisation at the next
Dwelling From Decay
inan'a friends or relatives. A long
her equilibrium.
to designate the Umatilla-Wallula
annual meeting. They appointed a
creese in the stranger's skull, tho
i The sub-committee, known as the
cutoff as one of the primary high­
Yasna.va Polyana, Russia. Dec. 15. committee to arrange for the new
words he writes and the fact that he
guaranties commission of the repara­
ways of the state.
had a discharge button, lead to the
tions commission, has gone to Ber­ —(A. P.)—Mlaa Alexandra Tolstoi, I organbatlon. Butter makers of Ore­
The resolution definitely stipulated
gon,
Washington.
Idaho
and
Califor
­
belief that he Is an ex-service man.
lin to investigate whether German the favorite daughter of Count Leo
however, that no money be expended
and that the Injury to his head wax
marks really have any value.
In ¡Tolstoi, the novelist and chief liter­ nia will be invited to join the new
by the commission on this highway
will
canisetl by a piece of shrapnel.
event of finding them worthless, all ary figure la Russia during the half organization. Cheese makers
until Walla Walla county. Wash.,
have
an
organization
of
their
own.
lie waa reported to be sleeping
'century preceding his death In 1910,
Edward Eyre Hunt wit executive builds that portion of the road with­
Is Miss Cium W. X n vier De foreign trading with Germany con­
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quietly at noon, without the aid of BIlMidh Kostin, daughter of the Sl­ ducted on a paper currency basis, to the leader of the movement to
secretary to the national conferenco in that county; until the Oregon
any drug, Physicians hope he wlll ameae minister at Rome, He Is one will cease and the Ebert government save «he great writer's home from
on unemployment at Washington. trail through Pendleton, La Grande
From 1914 to 1916 Mr. Hunt was In and Baker to the Idaho state line
be able to tell hla name when he of the very enlightened Slnmese men may face such a crisis as will neces­ , decay and to make here on the es­
charge of tho province of Antwerp for
awakens.
who believe In a western education sitate new action by th« allied pow­ tate a popular university where lov­
is graded and macadamised, and un­
the American relief commission In
for women. He line n family of ten ers. Prior to the war. German marks ers of Tolstoi's writings and creed
til the LaGrande-Joaeph highway is
Belgium.
Later
ha
was
connected
with
children, nil girls, and Is sending Ills In New York were third In import­ may come, study and even settle In-|
Whlte-Bean Molding—
completed.
The Chamber urged Im­
O.
A.
C.
to
Give
Instruction
During
the American Red Cross In various im­
I*on Tecnmsh White and Frances dHUgbters to Englund to be educated ance in foreign exchange transac­ definitely.
Coming Christmas Holidays
portant capacities, both In this coun­ mediate construction of all these
In
the
professions.
One
of
the
min
­
Alwllda Bean, of Kerby, were mar­
The Tolstoi home Is in a condition I
tions. the British pound sterling and
highways.
try and In France.
ister's daughters Is n nurse, another a
ried at the courthouse this afternoon
the French franc being tlrat and sec­ typical of those few Russian homes
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor
doctor, and this daughter, Clara, Is
which have escaped the ravages of vallto. Dec. 15.—(Special)—A vaca­
by James Holman, Justice of the the only Slnmese woman who tins tak­ ond respectively.
j revolution. The ropf has not been
peace.
en s course In a maternity hospital.
tion program for farmers will be of­
painted for seven years. As a conse­ fered at O. A. C. December 26-3».
She Ims received the diploma C. M. B
quence, the tin has rusted and Is let­
r;< W. Clarke returned Wednesday from the City of London Maternity
¡low to rel.ice farming cos and
ting In water that Is rotting the raft- nt the same tliut conserve soil fyr;.l-|
from a business trip to Portland. He hospital, and tlie South Lindon hoc-
pt tn I for women and children.
'ers and making dislocations In the It.v will be the main theme of the
reports rath the first of the week.
Meeting of Men From Coast States
i walls, so in a year or two the bouse week's program. Each departm-nr I
to Be Helft Next Week
| will be beyond repair. The chimney
of the school of agriculture will de­
Riga, I4ttvla, Dec. 15.—(A. P.) — said that the very fact that a com­
' flues are breaking open and threaten
vote Its best effort to the application j Russian peasants and laborers tired mission had to be appointed for the
A three-day conference of berry
at any time to let fire into the wood­ of somo scientific agricultural prin­
growers will be held In the offices
; of promises of a communist utopia, liquidation of Illiteracy "shows, to
en portions of the house. The lat­ ciple that will help the farmer who ¡and have come to the "show me,”
of the Oregon Growers Cooperative
say it as gently as possible, that we
ticed porch, used by Tolstoi and his
attends Farmers' week reduce his stage. Premier Nikolai Lenine said are something like half-savages.
association at Salem, December 20,
family in summer is already minus
unit cost of production and at the in a recent speech before a congress For in a civilised country, it would
>1, and 22. leaders in the dlffer-
one corner. The tiny “A Illa Thor­ same’time build up his soil,
ent branches of berry production
of political educational workers, at be considered a shame to create com-
eau."
a
small
house
built
some
v
Manoheater, Eng, Dec. 15.— (A, though the general drift of tha and marketing within the state and
Dr. Robert Stewart, one of the Moscow.
missions for the liquidation of nut-
P. I—New York is the principal free world’s wealth from east to west from Washington and California will yards from the home and once used leading authorities In the
United
The full text of this sensational eracy. In other countries they have
gold market, and all tho world owes must continue to give 'New York far address the meeting, A large at- to accommodate visitors in summer, States on soil fertility, will deliver speech, parts of which relating to schools where they liquidate illlt-
Is tumbling down.
her money, but Lindon still remains igireater prominence as a financial tendance Is expected.
a series of four lectures on how to Lenine's admissions of economic eracy. They teach, in the first place,
It is estimated by Miss Tolstoi
the world's financial center. This center than she bad before the war.
Among the most Interesting of the
conserve and maintain soil fertility failure were cabled from Moscow at to read and write. As long as this
was the keynote of an address by O. yet Ixmdon's pre-war position has speakers will be G. D. Bill and J. L. that »100,000 will be required to re- without decreasing yield.
Several the time it was delivered, has just fundamental problem is not solved,
R. Hobson, financial editor of the not been very seriously affected, nor Stahl. Mr. Bill has had a great deal store the homestead and other bulld- government experts will be In at­ reached Riga, as reported by the of­ it is ridiculous to talk of a new
Manchester Guardian, at a meeting of need it be yet awhile,” the speaker of experience as manager of one of Ings.
tendance during Farmers’ week to ficial Moscow Pravda.
economic policy."
the Manchester and District Bankers went on.
lecture on certain definite lines of
California’s most successful berry
"There was a time,” Lenine said,
Lenine said that soviet laws and
PORTLAND MARKETS
Institute.
Referring to tho tendency among marketing associations and Mr. Stahl
agriculture.
In addition to the out "when declarations, proclamations, propaganda were good, but
could
«41 Though America’s loans to Eu-(banks to amalgamate, Mr. Hobson
cames from the Western Washington Choice steers.............. »6.50
»7.0(1 of state speakers several well known decrees, etc., were necessary. We not succeed until the masses of peo­
rope : run
72.. Into thousands of millions > ctxerved that high banking authori­ exporiment station where he 1s thor­ Choloa daily oalvoa....»»,50
»9 00 speakers engaged in different lines have had plenty of these. There was ple helped the relgme.
sterling, America has not yet learned ties agreed that 'but for this consol­ oughly familiar with berry growing Hogs, prime light ...... »8.00
Several hundred thousand “ob­
H.H of agriculture within the state will a time when It was necssary to show
the art tof foreign investment," Mr. idation movement, ¡British banks conditions In the famous Puyallup Best lambs................... »7.25
,8.00 take part In the dally and evening the people what we wanted to build noxious and useless communists," he
Hobson said. “She Is not able or would not have been able to weather valley.
# Sheep, east mountain »8.00
But can we continue to show and said should be expelled from the
»$ 50 programs.
willing to lend to foreigners at rates the slump. Tho Inherent soundness
This Is to be the first annual meet­ Eggs, buying price............ 40
The railroad companies are offer­ only tell the people what we want to party.
"Russia," he continued,
r 48c
competing with London rates. Again, [of the British banking system, he ing of the berry growers of Oregon. Egga. selling price............ 4 8
¡> 60c ing a special one and one-half fare build? No! Even the simplest la­ “should have culture which will
despite the remarkable success of tho ■ concluded, has stood tho strain and The program la arranged to fill a Eggs, selling candled....... 4
S> 50c to those who attend Farmers' week, borer will then scoff at us, saying: teach us to fight red tape, corrup­
Federal Reserve system, New York no disaster had befallen it compar- real need and Is well balanced. Dif­ Eggs, white henneries...... 51
Experience has
Ì 54c provided a minimum of 250 ask for 'You are always talking of what you tion and bribery.
has never yet been able to establish ' nble to the collapse of the Mercnn- ferent phases of the Industry will be Butter, extra cubes...... 41c
It. To secure this reduced rata it want to do, but show ua now what shown that a politically educated
a proper d toco tint market, the smooth tile bank of the Americas. For the discussed by those who have had Butter ....................................
is necessary to ask the local ticket you can do.
And if you can do state knows no bribery, whereas
and economical working of which ¡next few years, the course of British practical experience with growing
agent at time of purchasing a ticket nothing, then go to the devil.’ And with us, bribery is rampant.”
Wheat .......................... »1.02
has done so much to popularise »he j banking. ho predicted,
for Corvallis for receipt. At the he will be right.”
would be and marketing the crops under dis­
,
Lenine said the government was
bill on Ixindon all over ths world.
ruther in tho direction of consolldat- cussion. Experts from different ex­
Portland. Ore., Dec. 15.—(A. Pi) time of registration for the class
Speaking about the absence of ed- facing three principal foes, first, cem-
"Although Ixindon has lost a cer- ir.g the position already won than of periment stations will discuss disease —Cattle, steady; hogs, 25c
lower; work the receipt will be validated ucation and the prevailing illiteracy, muntot arrogance, seoond. Illiteracy,
tain amtint of business to New York, entering now fields. ’
Control.
sheep, eggs and butter, steady.
for a half fare rate return.
of the Russian population, Leninejand third, corruption and bribery.
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■: 5-5-3 RATIO IS MAINTAINED
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IRRIGATION CONGRESS MEETS
THREE BUS TOBESUBMIUEO
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WHOLE XrMHKR »157.
THURSDAY', DECEMBER 1.1, ItPJt.