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P AUG FOR
DRIVE ON TURK:
Grave Warning of Disaster
Is Iseued By Former
Viecount Grey
LONDON, Sept. Ul. A
Ki-avo warning of disaster
to conic unless Groat Hri
tain and France act in con
cord in the Near East is ut
tered by Viscount Grey,
former secretary of foreign
affairs. In a letter to the
Timet, he denounces the
British government's atti
tude, regarding permanent
freedom of the Dardanelles
as a terrible mistake, "their
reply which has. been the
withdrawal of French sol
diers from Channak."
Komnl I'lulm linn' sought poriuta'
kIiiii of I lie Allies lo orrtipy part of
Tlir.inj Iiiiiiii'iltat'jly, and dUitini tint
quKillmi nf tliu alulus of tliu Dardan
elles tutor In ccmncttlon with tin
Rinornl jp.ifo problem with tho parti
rlpatlnn of nil the Illnrlc Sua cuun
trim. This touches I lie crux nf tin- whole
qiinatlnn, There- mn)' nitlhly ho nn
nurreinetit between Great llrllnln,
Franco unit Italy on tllr question of
the neutrality of tlm Ktrntt and a
further annulment that 'ontnntl
nnpln rtuill eventually ho relumed in
thu "lurks under irrtiilu inndltlon
lint in tlm question of I he future nf
Thniri', nnlhlilo thn neutral ioiio. ,
rurli nn agreement In larking Kcinul,
Pasha seemingly tnl.cn thu vluw th.it
IIhtk Ik not IiIiik In tint nulnlencnre
of Iho neutrality of thn ntrnltn anil
thn neutral spun to prevent li In
forces from pumulng thn defeiiled
Grekn Inln Ihnse portions of Groom
imtiililn of tlm neutral znno.
Lai k of .nrii incut
Tim llrltlhli lotitrnllnn I.) tti.K mi
ilrr tin ijiriiinr.lnuii'1 v. Ill thn TurVn
tin nllnuuil In crow Into i:urop un
til penm hn:i been M'tlled, llu( II li
not certain thut Franco kith yn tn
i')i' "llli tltcul llrllnln In tlili tnnt
tT. Tli ii fuLt Hint 1'r.niM) ntnl ltnl nrn
wltlnlrnliiK their ilotnchiiK-nti front
thin ri'don wnnlil lintlcnto thut thnro
Ih u lack of nnrci!Miut ami thut (Irrut
llrltaln tuny ho cillcil upon to nil
ulomi, lit Hint rmn It U undor
Ntonil parliament Mill forthwith Im
NilliiiiKirteil, no thut thn nntlnii iniiy
Imvo a volcii In thn liiiportunt nueii
lion of peuce ur war.
In official rlriU'.'i In l.otiilon It U
not nntlclpntoil thut thorn will ho tiny
early ponco cutifvrcncn. It In umlur
Htomt Hint thn limtiuctliiim Rlron tn
tionl Ciirxon by thu cabinet on thu
lieneral lino nf policy nrn to Intlinuln
ury frankly lo 1'olnrnro thut If
Kruurn riifnaefl tn participate, In nu
. iimHury nctlon In tho Near Knst, bIid
may ntuml to lose, iih mIid illil tunny
yeariy i no wIkhi i.Iio refiiHCtl tn Join
KngliTiil In tlo boinharilment of
(Contlnuod on 1'hko 0)
WIMTIIKIt I'ltOIIAIIIMTIKS
llurnmotrlu condltlotiH hnvu chant;-
ml but little Hlncu
liiHt report. TltuOy
clii-fitnrmiiKiiiili nt
Umlorwood'H IMuir
mncy rucordod n
r I h I n k proaHitro
durlnB thu enrly
bourn today, but
hIiico noon thn ton
iluncy Is , down
ward, l-'orucutit for noxt
24 heurs:
Kalr and warm.
Tlm Tyros recording tnormomi'tvr
roplsturod maximum und minimum
lomporaturcs toduy, as follows;
HlKh ai 80
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Royal "Nuptials
I'rlijtt'M N'lna, ilnuKlitvr of n Kuv
ilau Kmml iluke, mi Just brcomu
thn bride tt I'rlncu Chnuohnrailzn
In n ilcturcMti torcmony n th
Ituiwlan church, London.
WOMAN'S CELL OF
JAIL RENOVATED ON
PLEA OF BEND MAN
.tltiirni') fur Olllo lUoucni ltrln
llouitC1ciinliit iih Iteillt of
Motion 1'igliiK lln.sto
Tho womnu'3 cell of thn city Jnlj
In no loiiKer unfit for n womnn prln
oner. Thn -tails, formerly dingy an;
mnrknl with Iiicno scrlhbllnrcs and
drnwItiRs, nrn uhlnlnK with r new
rent nf wliltewniih.
This rhntiKC, MrniiRcly imiiiurIi, In
nltrlbiited to u r.nn-resldout, W. I.
Mjern nf llcud. nltorney for ((). n.
Ho llluwcrs. who Is held In thn city
Jilt rhiiritril with flrnl ile-jrru niunler
In coniiecllnn with thu ilcnth of Ten
Muntoja, .i Mexican nut-op hcrdor.
IU'lluliig thn Rrand Jury wns nut
urtlnr; quickly cnour.h on Mrs. Hlow
frs' ram'. Myrr tiled motion Tallin
for n iipeedy declslen. Ilo iltnl the
fnct that tlio woman'rt cell of thn
illy J.ill Is not fit pl.irr for u woman,
tli.il thn walli aru entered win no
scrno wrllliiKu hiiiI thut onr in tho
roll Is forced lo lUrn to tbu obsccno
InniiuaRu of miiln prlKiitirrH In nn ad
Jolnlni; part of thn Jail.
Wlicther Miir'ft motion resulted In
Hpeedliift up tho Krand Jury U nc
known, but tho rono-iitod roll Ih uvl
deuce that tho idea liad ho mo offoct.
CLINIC HOURS NAMED
Krsslnu Will Id- llelll Tho Horn
III Until Moinlnjc nnd Aflriiioon
'Iho hourH of thn dlli) clinic, tn bo
held In (ho A mni lean l.eglon roomi.
Tuesday, Sepluiuhur 20, wfll ho from
10 In 12 ii. m. nnil 1 to 1 p. in., It
was utmuunced toduy. Tho clinic will
bo conducted by Dr. Katelln Koril
Wnmer, heail of tho Htalo child by
Rlono department, aided by Mt;s.
lllnltely, Htalo mlvlsory nil ran.
Kxumlniitlon of children who nro
III will not bo undoi taken, It was said
nnd noun but normally healthy chil
dren will bo ndtultted. This la bci
rnun'u of thu ilungor nt BpreadliiK In
fectious disease' An effort will bu
mudo to unmo thn most iiurfcct child
preaont niul u prlco nuiy bu awarded
to tho winner.
Thu illiilu will bo open to children
uncW hcIkioI niso,
TARIFF BILL SIGNED .
.New Mi-umiio lleeouiCN DffCHlho nt
Midnight Twilijlit
WASHINGTON, Sot. 21. Tho
president today signed tho turlft
bljl. nmkln It effetlvo at midnight
tonight. 'Ho also signed tho Cap-prr-TlQchor
bill, provldlnc for ros
ulutlonof radlnft,n futures on th"
grain lnrhU
wt.m h
Bpftsw jgws IN
li$vM ""' Wk '. William
annv
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LEFT N8TE
Fersel Believed
To Have Tried Escape
In Other Workings
JACKSON. hVpl. 'J I, -Tim Innly of
1 William KrnKi'l, who mln thn lust
incax.iKo of thn 17 inlnrrs cniomli'-il
In tin! ArKo.nnut mine.. In mUiflni;.
It Is bollnvrd Hint nfter wrltltiR on
n i.late rock with thn fliitnn of hU
' earblili; lamp thu words "3 n. m, ran
KiitdiR HtroiiK'T. ' Kesmd r" allied tlm
bulklii ml would not h;io thu nnlomb.j
I'd men nmi attempted to mnjai nn
ocnpn In nnotber location.
It lo belluvcd hlit body wllj be
found nnd thu search In being con
tliiurtC TEAMS WILL COMPETE
lto)H nnil (IliU to Try for
At fount) I'nlr
1'rUes
Thn boys' nnd glrU' lltentock clubs
of tho county hae held local con
tests for tho purposn of solectlliK tbn
thri'o highest scerlnt: Individuals
from each club, Tlieje teams will
compete at tho county fiilr. Oct. C, for
the prize offered by K. M. llubb of
tho Awcrlcnn National bank.
Following Is a list of thn teams:
Kulrvlew IMg dub Harold Ueh
llugur. Ir.Ile Stewart, Olarcncn Hill.
Spring" l.ak lg club :horle
Mack, Virgil Stownrt. Frank Ilunnl
cult. I.ono I'lim I'lg rlub Krimfth Kl
ger, Hlmcr IIikkIiir, Chester Knman.
Mlllur Hill I'lK club Guldo Ito
bustoll, Tholma Koenlg. Wllbert
Zutinmn.
(llnnonza I'lg rlub -Fern Crapscr,
Mlldrril Si oil, .lumen Noble.
Mulln I'lg ctuh-ltudolph lloralvk.
Itachul Selgel, Mamln Worlow, Wllllo
Sti)skHl, substltutn.
Huiuniiirs Dairy Herd Heron! club
Ilrysnt Williams, Hlrhard Itobus
tell, Uu l-'zell.
MAIIKKT ItKI'OIlT
rOini.AND, Sept. 21. l.hestock
Mead)', rholrn Htonrx $7.10 to tS.UU.
Kggmul butter firm. lllucNtem mid
Dnarl S 1 . 1 S. others $1.02 to $1.09,
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MMMMAAMAMA
47 HEADSTONES TO
I BE MUTE REMINDERS
OF JACKSON TRAGEDY
Coii'iiiiinll) Orl'rn n lloillrM of
MlniTfi, lin Ity Onp, Arn
llmlcil In (Vimtery
JACKSON', Sort. 21 -Korty-duu'ti
henilHtoui-ri, rmv on rotv In thn Jack
run temetery, murk tlm ri'Hllui; jilaous
of thu forty-iinrpii iiilncri wo died
nf ku )it Isonliii; In tho Arnonaut
mine rone lime. Auunt 28, u tow
hourH (ifler lire h.til blocked thu
main alinfi of thv inltm,
lortytiuviiii cofflim, ouo by onf,
wer(i pliuisl Kvtitly under thu xnir
aniiiu croutnl v.lilth hull for them
kucIi n r.-iud fate.
Thu community of Juckcon nnd
many relntle ami frlcmlH of thn
lctliiiH of thn ArRotinut trugrdy nld
Joint tribute to llioiu who died nt
funural erlip. held tudny In thn
little hlllsldu remote ry, not far from
tbn scerfn nf tho tragedy. Men of
tlireii creeds', they wen- laid to reif
with ono service,
f'ltylrtlfe.utxUU
Dry-eyed hut lieartnl'k, Jackson'
pasned today aim out In a Htato nf'
snml-comn, slow to recover from tho
blow dealt by n reallzntlon that tho
47 had dfcJ.
Since early Money night, when all
hopn hnd bcon wiped out that any
of tho men worn alhe, tho commun
ity hai appeared ns thnugh stunned
' moro than K per cent of Its adult
populitlon eradicated by ono blow.
Whereas Monday thu townsmen
wutched hopefully' for each new word
of progress In tho rescuo work, Tues
day it almost dully lcopt account of
the progress ruoiio.ln rcmnvlug the
bodies of tho entombed men from
their undergronnd crucible.
County In Mourning
Jackson Is in mourning. All places
nf business uro closed nnd flags fly
at half-mast. In neighboring towns
of tho county flags ore at half-mast
as muto evidence of tho sympathy
which they extend tn their neighbor.
In thu homes of tho bereaved fam
ilies sit thu whes nnd mothers of
tlio.io who died In their llnu of duty.
They sit sllontly, bearing their grief
with that staunchness which U typi
cal of tho family of a inuu who braves
such dangers as aru presented by
deep mining. With them sit mem
bers of thn Amndor Itcd Cross, lend
ing that aid which only the unspoken
word cau glo. And tho children
they piny -utmost unmindful of u
tragedy Iho horror of which they will
not begin tn rcMIzo for )rars.
WHAT DO YOU MEAN, SICKJVIAM
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rijriAnjTrLi-tAjirvArirLrirLrLn n rLriAriAno,vnrjwvvv-irir-wfVv,yv
They'll Fight
The InvMblu Jungle, Knights
order Is being formed to combat" the
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among tho racial and religious elements raid to be opposed by the Ktaa.jber company recently received n car
Hero'a an Initiation. .load -of meters. These motors will
Tells How to Live Leas;
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Smoke vPipe, Her Advice
SHEFFIELD, Kor., Sept. 31.
Mrs. Ann llayklns has Just celebrat
ed her; 103rd birthday by rldlns; In a
motor car for tho first time. She at
tributes her longevity to plain Urine-
Shu thinks that smoking to
bacco nlso has something to do with
it. Sho has smoked a plpofor "A
ears.
STItlKK DECISION DEKKIUIKD
CHICAGO, Sept. 21. Juds;e Wll
kcrson today deferred decision on
tho government's bill for an In
junction against tho strlkfcg rail
road fchopmen until Saturday and
coiiuniicu nis restraining ord:r un
til thut time. Ho wished tlino to
study tho evidence, ho said.
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of tho Tiger's Eye," a new secret
Ku Klus Klan. It Is recruit lag)
JACKSON DISASTER
MAY MING RADICAL
dHATfGESTXTFtXWS
InvrUs;tJoa . Will Naturally Fol
low, Avon Member of Indus
trial Commliflosi
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JACKSON, Sept. 21. nadlcal ,
changes In mining laws are like-
ly to be framed a tho result of I The camp la sir -Ilea off the rail
.. I road, a motor car being used to
tho Argonaut mlno disaster. lrres-'h,ul fftMeBfer, 0Ttr tho iumber
pectlvo of whether responsibility company road from the railroad tc
for It Is ever fixed. This Is the the camp.
Tbw ot H. M. Wolflln, superln-i The railroad siding, leading Into
tendent of safety or the state In- the camp, la known as Leaf, while
dustrlal accident commissien: th postofflce, aooa to be established
An Investigation will naturrt e camp, has been named Ten-
follow, Wolflln said. Thus (ar
nothing has been upturned to fore
cast what the Inquiry will reveal
Wolflln said ho Is satisfied at this
tlnip the Argonaut Mlns company
complied with tho law.
"Out the disaster has shown the
need for changes In tho law," he
added.
"Thcso changes will bo bas;d on
those particular points In' which the
Argonaut disaster has shown tbd
law- to bo Inadequate."
Moro rigid inspection ot mine,
with better appropriations to pro
vide, for these, ho Indicated, might
bu oxpvcted to result.
WILL REDUCE LIQUOR
Conuntinllou' of 1,300,000 Gallons
l'lnii of Dry CununUaloacr
CINCINNATI, Sept. 21. 'Approxl
mutely ono and n half million gal
lons ot bonded liquor will bo concen
trated at a point near hero If plans
ut federal prohibition commissioners
nro carried out. Tho liquor will bo
assembled front polnti In Indiana
and southern Ohio, under tho plans.
Tho lutornut revenue department
for tho first Ohio district reported a
total ot S61.So5.7 gallons of liquor In
warehouses on Soptombor 1. This,
district Is comprised of a small sec
tion of southwestern Ohio. Tho pro
hibition commissioner for Ohio was
unablo to staloitho approximate gal
Ions ot bondod liquor In tho south
tn Akin lnnlln.u t.ll It... MtVnnlll.
ui wiuu tu.iitvw, am v .uuw .
orttco ut cievoianu statcu tnero was
between 2,000 and 3,000 gallons In
storago in his district.
Thero wbb about 605,000 'gallons
torod lu tho four bonded, warehouses
In Indiana, according to tbo, revenue
oftlco at Indianapolis. The' ware
houses aro located at Lawrencehurg,
Vlncennes, Torre Haute and Hani-
moftd,
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RETURN F
Coal S4tlfnttt PcrmlU
RcswsBfHibn; 130,000
Othm Affdail .
DBTROlfk Best;
sfcIIy announced toUy ta'at li
putt orjie rora Motor cofiSMr,
which closed last Saturday ,bfiiMil
of tho cool' alttutlOB. Urowlstt 19 Vj
000 employees oit of workihroutH;
oat the jcountry. will req'pon to
morrow aoralar-
EdsI B. Ford, president, said
the caacellatloa of the Interstate
commerce commission's aervlce or
der number S3 had mado It pos
sible to obtala coal.
This meaaa the return ot 100,000
others, employed , at accessory
plants, a total ot.320,000.
WEED MILL ENLARGED
New Motorfc to Be teatalle. fai Ad
mum to Fnetety
WEED, Sept. St. The Weed Lnm-
be used as machinery. $ Installed In
th4dltloa tj Ue factory, -where ail
macklnea win he' direct drive, delns
away-with. line aaattlaK nnd tow
hetle tetramanSjBanxrMie
The Weed Jamher eempany head
quarters caatp to atowlr develephm
Into k town. The eomanjr has btllt
several hundred fenr-reem coUage
There Is an excellent espttnl with a
physician In chars., The company
maintains a store employing several
clerks. There Is a tort e office build-
Ins; tlr officials and clerks.
naat.
1UYS TIMBER LANDS
Red River lmmhfr Company
Kxteadj Oferatlons
Will
WBSTWOOD, Sept. 21. Tho Jlod
River lumber company lus secured .
options from M. O. Folsora and Itus- '
sell Brownell for the purchase ot ap
proximately 260 acres of land lying
northeast ot Susanvl)lb and comprls '
In; a portion of tho Mllwood tracj
and lands adjoining this tract on
tho north.
Tho company owns sovoral thou
sand acres ot timber land which Is
adjacent to Susaavlllo and can bo
bo most conveniently milled at that
point.
Susanvlllo now has iwo largo mills
owned by tho Lassen Lumber and
llox company and the Fruit Growers'
Supply company, with a combined1
output ot 800,000 feet of lumber per
la'. 4 i
With a third milt, Uuaanvlllo wilt
become tho greatest toanufacturlag
tpwn In Northern California. v t
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JEWS TO OtERV DAY
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Jewbh New Year WM1 Be Vskeresli
la At.SMMewn.iFrWuy
Jowlsh New Year, (he beglanlag;;'
of the rear 5 13 1 since lUe WHeallv
MS ILL
date of the creation, will be ushereeVj tU J
ln,at'sundown Friday, Jews ot Kto 1-
4W win umiii im.iwmwv 'h'
.v 0.11. will Aka- IL. iAmmMim i u .
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Thn niial ISdaMa ikl AM?i ''
dartag which allswIftsipeopto'rV''
The annual is H m reseaiaafi.-.'1 t
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view, their Ihrea lit ttarmr Juai sajsV
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tar the mr KpAlPl Pr
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saaat: will be oitoawaaae si
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