* I 9 -i I I K ____ V«»l<. XV. No. IO. I GRANTS PASH. JOSEPHINE COUNTT, URBGON, ___ _____ _ MILLER RESIGNS PLACb\ AS PROPERTY CUSTODIAN SEATTLE FIELD SUEDES IIIVE ITT TIMBER Foil ONE THOUSAND YEARS ( Stockholm. Sept. 29.— (A. P.I • j Sweden'* work of forest conserve- i I tion bn* munugi-d to keep the lead In th« neck-to-neck race rapidly Increasing output ¡>trlul products, according lo a gov- Both Sitien Drenched Willi Shrapnel l*t ><'011111111 i»y a seien- ♦ ♦ tfic expedition that recently went ♦ ♦ into the Olympic mountain*. ♦ ♦ The ice on DodwelljRixon pass in ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Want Revision of International K-iw the Olympics was found literally Hapeletut lleadlock Hcswlts lu Dis- alive with these worms. They are ♦ ♦ • barge of Jury After Dclilwr- So Tliat Mattem Di'enu-d Internal black, thin and about half an inch ♦ ♦ ’ sting for 27 Hours Maj He .Made World-Wide long, When thç sun I* out they ♦ ♦ crawl into the interior of the ice ♦ ’ where the temperature is lower. ♦ ♦ A retrial of the case against Dr. Geneva. Sept, 29.—(A. P.I- -Two ¡Scientists with the party said that so ♦ ♦ members Of the Japanese delegation I (ar as they knew these worm* never E. J. BUlick, charged with man­ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ declared to pre».* representative* to- ’ had been found before in the United . slaughter, will in all probability be asked by Prosecuting Attorney W. day that if Japan did not obtain a I States. WASHINGTON' CINCHES While the worms were photo-1 T. Miller, it was announced today AMERICAN PENNANT satisfaction of her demand for an ♦ amendment to the proposed protocol ; graphed, it was impossible to get' from the office of the district attor­ ♦ , Boston. Sept. 29.— (A. P.) — ♦ of arbitration and security she prob­ any of them out ot the mountain* ney. The Jury reported at noon When the ice surrounding' terday that it was unable to agree ♦ Washington cinched the Amer- ♦ ably, much to their regret, would ¡alive. ♦ lean league pennant by defeat- ♦ be obliged to vote against the proto­ ¡them begins to melt, they die imme-| on a verdict, being hopelessly di­ col when it wa* submitted to the ' diately. What they live on is still 1 vided between acquittal and convir- ♦ Ing Boston today 4 to 2. tion. Judge C. M. Thomas discharged ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ assembly of the League of Nations. ‘ a mystery. the jury, after the foreman had ah- Many delegates believe the whole I ; • I nounced that they would not be able que*tion of racial equality ha* been ! SHENANDOAH HAS PORT thrown definitely before the world ■ raurn TDIIQT Dilin CRD 1/tTC 1 to arrive at any verdict. I The jury went behind closed doors IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST by the Japanese amendment, which LtAvto lilUOl lUIvU I Uli VLlO Saturday morning at 9 o’clock, fol­ touches upon a state's sovereign' lowing th^ instructions by the judge. I rights, and that Japan will insist | through the league tor a revision oft Ijolta" Crabtree 1-caves «2.000,000 Early that afternoon they returned Tacoma. Wash., SeSpt. 29 — t A the international law so that mat I in Will for Veteran* , to again receive instructions and P.I—The Pacific Northwest port" (er„ now deemed to belong exclu that evening reported that they for thé Shenandoah, and any other • slvely to the internal jurisdiction Boston. Sept. 29 —(A. P.I — A ! would be unable to arrive at a ver­ heavler-than-air craft the navy or of a alate may lie a subject of world trust (und of $2.000.00« for dis- diet. Judge Thomas sent the jurors army may send to this section, is wide concern. abled veteran* of the World War back to the jury room for longef ready on the Camp Lewis m Hit ary and their wives, mothers and other deliberation but no progress was reservation, about 10 miles south of dependents, was created by the will forthcoming. The six to six vote this city. j of "Lotta” Crabtree, actress. who stood throughout the night and all i died last Thursday, which w as filed of Sunday morning. The vote stood The port consist* mooring Work to Start Immediately on New the same way when they reported ; for probate today. mast IRQ feet high, together with the Cement Building back to the judge. necessary machinery to handle a I Stating that he wants a court de- dirigible and to supply it with helium A cement garage will be erected nilT cision on the charge. Prosecuting At- gas and fuel. It is expected that the by Al I-eMoss and son. Deway Le- UUI torney Miller indicated that he would Shenandoah will be on Puget Sound Moss on their property at Sixth and ask Judge Thomas to set a new trial in October. M streets, according to a statement for the January term of court. He given out by them this morning. The Injunction Refused by (ourt to Dis- i had no comment to make on the out- qiuilif) Nominee construction work will start tomor­ 1 come of the case with the exception row. with material already being of the indication that a new trial taken to the site of the new build­ Austin. Tex.. Sept. 29.—(A. P.)— might l»e called. The Jury was out (or 27 hour*. ing, It is estimated that the struc- MacDonald May Not Ik' Retained I« tn re will cost 15000 with the con- Mrs. Miriam Ferguson today won the first step in the court fight to have Premier Is View tract awarded to E. W. Britten. her disqualified as the Democratic The new building will be 50 by nominee for governor of Texas, The 100 feet and will house a garage, injunction to keep her name off the Man Runs Amuck During Service at New York. Sept. 29.—(V. Pl- machine shop, accessory house and ballot was refused by the court. Jewish Festival Dissension within the ranks of the wrecking establishment. In the ac­ British Labor Party has reached cessory end of the business. Mr. I-e- Los Angeles, Sept. 29.— (A. P.I— serious proportions, and Premier Moss announces that he intends to Harry Denny was shot dead and a Ramsay MacDonald may not he the do a cut-rate business, with every- man and woman were wounded In bead of the government aguin if the thing for the atito on hand. The laiborite* are returned to power af­ front end of the building will be Will Answer to Charge of Murder the congregation of the Zion syna­ gogue today during the Jewish fes­ ter the end of their present term. given over to the store, with plate of Motlier-iu-la>w I tival service, when Sol Ostrow drew glass extending the full length. The The MacDonald rule has been a ; a revolver and started shooting, Os- structure will be mission style* with Cincinnati. O'., Sept. 29.—-(A. P.) one man dictatorship and has alien­ tile roof. The present service sta­ —Rain-soaked and disheveled, with I trow was captured. ated both the conservative and the tion will also be maintained. his clothes bearing marks of 60 radical elements within the labor or­ Los Angeles. Sept. 29. — (I. N. S.) hours out of doors. Vinton Perin. ganization. The middle-of-the-road 50, surrendered today tp answer for —Hollywood Is getting wilder all lahorltes who are neither conserva­ the slaying of his mother-in-law. the time, according to police. Re­ tive nor radical, are the only ones left wholeheartedly supporting Mac All ’of Business District Is Buruesl Mrs. Francis D. Rawson. 77. and I cently a coyote was roped by a pe­ Fairly Today (or shooting his sister-in-law. Mis* liceman in the centre o( the movie Donald's methods of direction. Ina -Rawson. colony. Reno. Sept. 29. — (A. Pl — Eire There are two rifts within the La­ bor rank*. The first has been caused early today destroyed all of Gold- by objections of Philip Snowden. field's business section except the Chancellor of the Exchequer, to the Goldfield hotel and the building of MacDonald policies in foreign af­ the Deep Mines company. fairs. Snowden strongly resented the form of MacDonald's negotia­ tions with Russia, which gave the impression of a bolshevik victory London. Sept, 29. —(A. P.i—Gen- win was the man who made tho over the British negotiations. The eral Charles G. Dawes promises to Dawes Committee possible and spur­ Chancellor of the Excheuer's po­ become a central figure in an Eng­ red it on to success. sition Is in effect that of vice-pre­ While the die-hard Torrles are la­ lish election campaign this Fall, as mier, nnd Snowden believes he well as in the American Presidential menting the acceptance of the Dawes should have been consulted more plan. it Is a curious coincidence that campaign. than he was about the Russian trea­ similar grief is heard from the more There are indications that Eng ­ ty. which i* in danger of being radical wing of the I.abor Party. land will have a general election In thrown out of thw House of Com­ The Glasgow Forward, which is the late Fall or early Winter and the mons, when it comes up for discus- the organ of extreme Scotch l.abor- Dawes plan will be one of the Issues. sion. ites. says: Since thu Ixvndon Conference, "Germany has to pay £125,000,- The radicals have been waiting to which reached a reparations settle­ 000 per annum. To be able to do catch MacDonald lu au embarrass- ment based on the Dawes plan, there that she must greatly expand her ijtg position, and they have succeed­ has been a loud hue and cry front foreign trade. ed In doing so over the Incident of some quarters predicting the des­ "If she expands her foreign trade, his acceptance of what amounts to truction of British trade by the she steals our markets. a subsidy from Sir Alexander Grant. dumping of German imports in Brit­ "If she steals our markets, she Bart. this year, followed a few ish markets. The question is being causes unemployment here. months later by the grant of a bar­ made a political issue, and loud cri­ bot "The Dames report will onetcy to Sir Alexander, which ticism is aimed at Ramsay MacDon- bring peace to Europe; it is eco* makes hl* knighthood hereditary in nomlcally disastrous to the working his family. Die-hard Tories will couple the class of this country. The explanation of MacDonald is The Liberal* are coming to the de­ London Pact, based on the Dawes that first he received a motor car plan, witty the Treaty with Russia, as fense of MacDonald and bi* 'accept­ from Sir Alexander, and then accept­ This picture of Mai. Gen Johnithe two principal issues iu the forth- ance of the Dawes plan and are de­ ed $150,000 tn preferred stock of L. Hines was taken just after he' coming election. More liberal Tories claring that, under the terms of the Sir Alexander's cracker company to had assumed bls new duties a* chief ar* inclined to soft-pedal the antag- plan. Great Britain will receive allow him to keep up the motor car. ot slatf, succeeding General John J. i onism against the Dawes plan and enough money to cuncel her yearly are oven declaring that Stanley Bald- payments to the United States. Pershing. (Continued on Pago Three.) i JURY WAS IN DISAGREEMENT PROBLEM IS BEFORE WORLD NEW BUILDING IS PLANNED ” FERGUSON WINS LABOR NOW DISSATISFIED ONE IS KILLED IN SHOOTING FUGITIVE GIVES SELF UP GOLDFIELD DESTROYED BY FIRE