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D r. J.R . M o rg a n
D EN TIST
OFFICERS PLAN FOR PRESIDENT DIRECTS
CLOSE CO-OPERATION ' MINESJO RESUME
GERMAN ECONOMIC
SITUATION IS BAD
The Mourning A fter
France
Oregon
Moro
Coeur d ’Alene, Idaho.—P lans for a Communication Outlining Fed
system
w hereby Identification of
eral Policy Sent to Gov
liquor
runners,
d ru g peddlers and
United States dental ex-
o th e r violators of fed eral law s would
ernors of States.
aminer for this district.
be exchanged by peace officers of
Paolfto n o rth w estern sta te s and C ana
w ere adopted by
W ashington, D. C.— P re sid en t H ard
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dian provinces wwro
-v th
— e
rs-e l - l n a v r a s - r i -
Northwest and Idaho associations oi ing Issued a com m unication to the
D r . n o w a r a U O V C | Bherlffg BBd
o fficers a t th è con- governors of th e s ta te s outlining fed
eluding session of th e Joint confer eral policy in th e coal and rail s tr ke
DENTIST
ence here.
situ atio n s.
T b s plan, as p resen ted by L u k e 8
T h e m essage was directed p a rtic u l
May of Seattle, p resid e n t of th e n o rth arly to th e chief ex ecutive^ p t.th o
OFFICE
west association, provides for cotnpil coal producing sta te s, w here the gov
Opposite Sherm an Hotel ing and forw arding to every peace e rn m e n t considers com plication a In
officer descriptions of all such viola th e coal and rail m a tte rs have become
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to r i know n to be o p era tin g in th e te r m ost serious.
WASCO, OREGON
S im ultaneously th e presid en t sen t
rlto ry .
P o rtlan d . Or., w as selected as the te leg ram s d irectin g th e o p erato rs of
m eeting place for th e next convention all bitum inous m ines sh u t down be
of th e n o rth w estern association.
cau se of strik e Conditions to resum e ’
T he effect of Illicit liquor upon o p eratio n a t once and req u estin g Jhe
co u n try d an ces w as discussed by th e ' go v ern o rs of those sta te s in which the
convention
and
resolutions
w ere ■ m ines o p erate to furn ish such mill-
Physician and Surgeon.
adopted advocating stric t regulation jtary pro tectio n as m ay be needed. If
of ru ra l dances and legislation giving s ta te troopB find it Im possible to cope
county sheriffs au th o rity to g ra n t and w ith th e situ atio n , federal troops, it
Moro, Oregon.
cancel licenses for public dances.
i w as understood, m ay eventually be em-
ployed. •
Time,
While
Austria Shows Signs of
Improving.
W ashington, D. C.—G erm an econom
ic conditions are had, F rance is m ark
ing tim e and A ustria shows some
signs of Im provem ent, according to
reports to the com m erce departm ent
from its representatives in those coun
tries.
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F ailure of plans for foreign loans
has brought about the new period
of currency depression in Germany,
It was reported, but G erm an indus
try in general la profiting by the
decline, as It gives a new opportunity d
for dum ping abroad and for Increased
Inland sales. Many industries, how
ever, are ham pered by lack of coal
and rising labor costs, French ex-
change was said to be steadily d e -1
d in in g , but em ploym ent increasing, j
and the general industrial situation i
h£ls shown no Im portant developm ent]
Dr. C L. Polcy
Office In residence.
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Marks
during the past month.
Slight im provem ent In the A ustrian
economic situation was Been. The
serious conditions arising in Ju n u 00
account cn exhaustion of British credit
and delays in o th er credits has not
m aterially Improved, but exchahge Is
coming back slowly and the situation
Is clearing up slightly w ith the final
granting of the French credit and the
actual receipt of 20,000,000 francs.
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,
| R ep resen tativ es of th e bitum inous
'"coal-mine o p erato rs w ere “ In v ited ” by
C erem onies in C onnection W ith New P re sid e n t H arding a t th e Wb t£ IJouse
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♦ H I I I I I I I 1 I H-» 1 I I I I H H + *
! M onday “to retu rn to your m ine prop
Capitol Announced.
Olympia, W ash —T h e co rn ersto n e of e rtie s and resu m e o p era tio n s” a fte r
s
th e * now $5,000.000 ad m in istrativ e they had replied to th e p resid e n t s
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• xo:,r lf»2o in the United S tates, killing 1.273 and Injuring 3,077
H E R E v e r o Ú.2"' f in iiln r uc< !<:»n
building, th e ce n tral unit of th e capl te n d e r of arb itra tio n fo r se ttlin g the
l \\ h en s ta ti s t i c s are available for November 1021 It will show that
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ffeF1 t l l R
perenti«, and a ; I; erei'.siMÎ iiu ta h
tol group, will be laid here on the n atio n al coal strik e w ith a Collective
n 't it r .h o u ttiin e autom oblllsts
were coming
to a realizationi
o f the
: PHYSICIAN a SURGEON
if th e w o rs t ill. I - lo! y
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offer
to
put
th
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ir
p
ro
p
erties
and
th
eir
>vei ta i ¡ro ad g r a d e c ro ssin g s, not oply for the safety of them selves, but also
aftern o o n of S eptem ber 9, it w as an
c. fo r s.o p p ll . b e fo re | i oce
h a v e la it.e lr h «n Is. n s well as persons on trains. The «r‘‘a t nuI" ^ r ° /
nounced by Land Com m issioner Sav- serv ice a t the disposal of tho govern
« ’ OHADUATE OF COLUMBIA
th e ir « ti i .-« \vl lose liv e s i
, , s. on p u b lic hi hways misjudge the speed of train s and do not look
m
en
t
Vln
this
crisis.’*
ldge, secreta ry of th e capitol com m it
. niff a- » '«I in «¡i. a te tim i
i I
MEDICAL COLLEOE. N. V.
T h ere w ere in tim atio n s in official
in by reason of the -fact that automobiles proceed over crossings afto t
uiiiy a c r id
tee.
o r no a’u o tl.e i t r i m is c o in in g ip the opposite direction.
T he cerem onies will be In charge circles th a t all th e im plications of th e (
■ f w het
i w n l.o •.
’ ; Office Opp. Sherman Motel
N (ve lia iiH on ail tr a c k s »»efort a tte m p tin g to tro s»
of th e W orshipful O rand Lodge of decision to ask th a t th e m ines bo open- j
New Y o rk —K ings and queens of
F ree and A ccepted M asons of W ash I ed had been fully considered by th e j
W asco, Oregon
two E uropean countries and the presi
Ington. w ith G rand M aster McCor ! governm ent and th e re w as a possibil
dent of another, w ith his wife, w ill of
m ack of T acom a officiating G overnor ity th a t th e pro tectio n of troops and
Oregon City Fire Lo3s $50.000.
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l 1 1 1 1 1 1 i l l 1 I H -Â- H a rt and Bishop K eator, grand o rato r th e A m erican flag would be furnished
flcially welcome th e group of Ameri
O regon City.—Fire. which city fire
| In d istric ts w here m en w ere willing men iJY-Imate w as of .u,.. u h ¡ary Origin,
can ex-service men who leave August
of th e grand lodge, will be speakers.
to work.
5 for th e ir annual pilgrim age to over
e .1/ T uesday m orning did dam age
Arm y P lanes to P a‘ rcT Forests.
seas battle-fields, the A m erican L e
O ffic e P h o n e M a in 9 3
lj„ a lin 3 $50.000, and sw ept away a
Eugene. Or.—iTve 3 r u y D eilavlland
Bogus Liquor P erm its A ppear.
glon announced.
half tio e k in the older portion ol
aéroplanes have arriv ed in Eugene
T he party, which will go to P aris
W ashington, D. C.—H enry F ord’« of
W ashington,«D. C.—W arning to ’ < the c 4 / .
S eattle.—In a heavy pall p f _fo*«*L
from M ather f.eld, S acram ento, for j on th e w atch for a new c o u n tm 'd l (
fer for purchase and lease of th e gov afte r landing a t Cherbourg, will be re
fire sm oke and fog the big freighter
fire patrol duty In th is section.
ern m en t’s projects a t Muscle Shoals, ceived by President and Mme. Mlller-
p h y sician ’s p rescription blank for pre-,
L a tla s . O “., L u rr^ e r Y a rd B u rned.
H arry Luckenbach ram m ed the steam
scrib in g Intoxicating liquor, being cir
D allas. Or. - l>'.rq destroyed 300,000 pchooner H enry T. S co tt am idships Ala., was rejected by th e senate ag ri and a t th e executive m ansion and a
D em ocratic S tate C hairm an Rs elected. cu lated In ce rtain part« cf th e coJh-
Attorney - at- Law
feet cf .s wia I -i—îunsr in th e yards of at 6 o’clock Sunday morning in the cu ltu re com m ittee by a vote of 9 to 7. sta te dinner, presided over by P rem ier
P o rtland. O r —*1 he dem ocratic sta te try w as sen t to all federal prohibi
Those voting for rejection were Poincare, w itl\ M arshals Foch, Joffre
the W i.latr?LlJ v a ;..y l . ’uiber com S trait of Junn de F uca, causing four
ce
n
tral
com
m
ittee,
m
eeting
In
P
o
rt
S
enators
Norris, P age (by proxy), and P etaln In attendance will follow.
tio
n
directo
rs
by
C
om
m
issioner
pany
here.
T1
3
about
J.iOuD,
M ORO
-
O REG ON
df’Trtiis and com plete loss of the
land, unanim oualy re-elected l)~. C. J.
From Paris, the leglonaires wjll
McNary, Keyes, Gooding, N orbeck,
fully covered Ly Ut urques.
H aynes.
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sm aller vessel.
H arreld, McKinley, republicans, and Jump to Brussels, w here King A lbert
Sm ith as sta te chairm an.___________
All of the victim s, m em bers of the
S enator K endrick, dem ocrat? Wyo and Queen Elizabeth w illxecetve them
crew, w ere trapped below deck« when
ming. Those voting for a favorable and the royal natlonul grand opera
the vessel plunged to tho bottom u few
rep o rt were S en ato rs Capper and com pany will give a special perform
m inutes after the collision. The crash
Ladd, republicans, and Sm ith. Rans- ance In th eir honor.
occurred about eight m iles w est of
Follow ing tours of tho Flanders
dell, H arrison, Heflin and Caraw ay,
Neuh hay.
battlefields, the party will go to Lon
dem
ocrats.
The Henry T. Scott wns hound for
D espite the adverse votes, the Ford don. w here King George and Queen
San Francisco from Seattle.
The
proposal will be p resented to the se n Mary have arranged a royal reception.
H arry Luckenbach was outbound from
ate for final decision through minor-^ P rem ier Lloyd George, Field M arshal
P uget Sound ports for New York via
ity reports, It was explained by C hair H aig and A dm iral B eatty will be
San Francisco.
am ong the notables who will sit at tho
Twenty-six survivors from the S cott man Norris.
The resolution introduced by C hair Official banquet.
t
veere taken aboard the Luckenbach
m an N orris calling for operation of
from the two lifeboats from the w aters
the projects by a governm ent-owned AMERICAN LEAGUE PLANNED
of tlv« strait. T he Luckenbach (hen
and controlled corporation also was
tu rn ed about and steam ed for Seattle
rejected, the vote being 9 to 5. Vot U ruguay Proposes Com bination of
with th e survivors.
ing for rejection w are S enators Cap
N ations on H em isphere.
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per. Keyes, Ladd, Sm ith, Ransdell,
W ashington, D. C —The governm ent
COINAGE TO BE S P E E D E D K endrick, H arrison, Jle flln and C ara of U ruguay has proposed as a p rin
way and for acceptance w ere Norris, ciple to be adopted by the nations a t
P h ila d e lp h ia M in t is O rd ered to H u rry
McNary, Gooding, N orbeck and Mc tending the fifth Pan-A m erican con
Up O utp u t.
Kinley.
ference to be held In Santiago, C h ile .'
P hiladelphia.—O rders to speed up
next M arch “th a t all countries of the
the coinage of silver dollars to replace W om en’s Meet Is Won by P ortland. A m erican continent will consider as
o £ O e llfo r x x la
p art of the $300,000,000 sold during the
Chattanooga, T enn.—P ortland, Or., an encroachm ent upon th e ir rig h ts an
w ar as bullion to England have been was nam ed as the n e x t convention city encroachm ent upon the rights of any
recet.v^d a t th e Philadelphia m int.
by the executive board of the N ational one of them Inflicted by a- non Ameri
Fifty Inousand are to be coined daiL
F ederation of Business and P rofes can power,” and th a t “such encroach
R o u n d e d i n lMftOftft
and shipped to W ashington for deposit
m ent would give rise to a common
sional W om en’s clubs here.
q
in the treasu ry vaults. Silver c e rti
and uniform attitu d e of all nations
ficates will be issued against them.
Dayton, W ash., H as a $150,000 Firs. of America."
The m int has approxim ately 45.OOU.OOO
U ruguay also has proposed th a t an
Dayton, Wash. — F ire of unknown
V. J . W a lk e r, Dlat. M g r
ounces of silver bullion on hand.
origin, sta rtin g in a feed and livery A m erican league of nations be form
Out of a to tal coinage of 81,093,075
W saeo, O ragan
g
barn Bwept over a whole business ed to bring about the observance of
ounces of silver In the fiscal year
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block, doing dam age estim ated at the principle.
closed June 30, th ere was a w astage
$150,000.
of only 1689 ounces, officials announc
Governor Olcott Asks Full Recount.
ed. This was but 2 ' per cent of the
Salem , Or.—Recount of tho votes
Orlginal “A No. 1.”
w astuge perm issible under th e law.
The term “ A No. 1’’ originated as ca st for governor a t tho recent pri
a symbol used In the classification of m ary election In every precinct In
O regon Bonus Board W in s Loan S u it. wooden ships by Lloyd's M aritime II-
Oregon rath er than in only those pre
Salem, Or.—The sta te bonus com surance association. It denoted that clncta pointed out In the election con
passio n won in The suprem e court the hull nnd equipm ent of the ship In test proceedings filed on behalf of
M ORO, OREGON
question were in good condition.
when a decision w as handed down hub
C harles Hall, la the fair and Just way
tuluing tlio com m ission as the final
of determ ining definitely and for all
T rack Men Don’t W ait For Orders.
au th o rity in m aking appralSals for
tim e who the nominee actually Is, If-
Chicago. III.—Peace prospects In the ajiy, possible doubt exists at this tim e,
loans to ex service men and women.
railroad strik e w ere dimmed by the according to a Btatemefat issued by
addition of approxim ately 100,000 G overnor QlCQtl.
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Express R ate In q u iry to Be Made.
men to the forces of the strikers, Ne-
W ashington, D. C .-N o tic e was giv gotlatlona for a settlem en t were tern
en by the in te rsta te com m erce com porarlly at a stan d still, with no posi
m ission Monday th a t an Investigation tive indication as to the next move
would he in stitu ted Immediately us to or Its possible result. By many it la
W a s c o , O re g o n
the reasonablepess of existing express believed th at the natlok this week wlU
f
t
rate s In all p arts of the*country. H ear moet the m ajor Industrial crisis of Its
ings will be arranged later, the order
said, and a plan of procedure outlined. history. <
Though freight rate s were reduced
School D is trle te M a y Sell R e a lty .
., generally 10 per cent from the
Olympia. Wash —School d istric ts of
July 1,
highest levels reached during the war, (he second and th ird classes have the
express charges b ase been m aintained power, upon vote of the electors, to
su b stan tia lly unchanged sin ce 1920. •ell real estate for either cash or
MASONS TO LAY STONE
: : Dr. G. J. Ten Brook
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RULERS TO WELCOME
AMERICANVETERANS
SENATE COMMITTEE
FCS ANO SMOKE
GAUSE COLLISION REJECTS FORD OFFER
W. C. BRYANT
SPECIAL PURCHASE
of Ladies’ and Children s
Ike P itifit Muta!
LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY
Summer Dresses
$ 4 .9 8
“Giant of the Pacific ’’
each
Life, Acciieut, Health Iasnraite
These are the most wonderful val
ues we have shown in Ladies’ and
Children’s
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FORBES & FLATT
DRAY
Freight and Express
Handled Promptly. Call on
Vs at any time.
Dr. T h eo. Beletski
FANCY VOILE
TISSUE GINGHAM
DOTTED SWISS
• RATINE DRESSES
A W id e A s s o r tm e n t o f C o lo rs,
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P a ttern s, Sizes; B ea u tifu lly T rim m ed
V A L U E S N O T T O B E D U P L IC A T E D
E L SE W H E R E F O R D O U B L E
T H E t PR IC E
VETERINARIAN
T re a t! all Domeiticated Animal»
rr^H p«U .. U< W o -d Dr^US. IO .- • « •»
r t|r,r .— “AM te Cette.” B OfcA.I
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W ASCO.
OREGON
T a U tto m Mala 502
D EPA R TM E N T STO R ES
c iÿ
Ink Stain«.
Dip the Ink spot in pure melted ta l
low, Mavs a correspondent, then wash
out tin1 tnllow and th e Ink will come
out «Uh It. Milk will remove Ink
from linen or colored muslins, when
nrlds would be rulnoits, by soaking the
goods until the spot Is very faint and
then rubbing and rinsing In cold wa
ter.
credit, is the ruling of the supreme
court.
The decision rev e rie s the
King county court.
S heriffs Meet In W alla W alla.
W alla Walla. W a s h — The sheriffs
of the state of W ashington gathered
here Monday for tbeU regular ssnU-
gaauai session.
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