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Page Two Saturday. Miiivh '.'j FOES OF LEAGUE AMKJjlTTERLy (Continued From Tag One) Where GoU-Seekers "Jump-Otr for New EIJorado 0 f 14 national llllah." KetJ told th snate. "If lhi country eTur Boed er a Patrbk Henry nnd a fasv't from th altar of iho involution it ta at thl hour. The I-ranu t Nation Is a villainous vuplr y against the liberty cf In world. nni- Dk-uiur. Th leanui! proUdo aancl.ptis. Sanctions ar the diplomatic bsm for war. tor fire and sword, for famine and plasue. for the atrocities of bursting shells and polsonouj gases. 'Look at Ihi-se uifmLers of the league. There U this dictator fni Italy, who attacks people for their religion. So many Italians wunt to come to this country that it would take 20 years to assimllalo them I Great Britain kindly offered to po- lice the seas for the world. Krance stands by holding in her hand :hci hat of the mendicant, and back of her ta the largest standing army in the world. Japan grips in a clutch of steel vat portions of China and ; territory formerly belonging to Rus sia. he owns islands that may be a menace to the I'nited States at: any moment. I "All of the nations thus armed ; to the teeth are members of the I protocol signed with the powers In Jt I RIGHT HOSPITAL i WHOM. WAR!) Detective) Placed In M I ternity Ward to Gel ,. 1 Grand Jury Dt oral I In ns lnwultal In and tlut his 1. 1 is t luitf .1 ANCKt.r.S March Nrnfii The annuel r- '"Isla Ntirw, ,h, h...Ht.l wrM. th grand jury . tim,. J , "H"srilln i1vieile,' ohn Irani! Jury was As thai la the iiulrrnM. A-d .'I could hardly blame ,, port of I lie l" Aii(!a i 'Mint y i for rmnyln hi mi I itrund Jury .lair. di.tf. tl. was- "Wa trust that 'falb lilaied III "ward ami" if he lk it. h li betania III .nd M u In leave. y as i.i,iaa. I " "'- ' tosh,'? IMUlnrs. It . ' tt "J en- nirely ksaio: i vTv -f t-' . ,t J " JV.i.it.- mtcnw ivl.l anj Krrat .litficulUc along tl,. route. .r..,K'it..r, are Hm-kinK ml" H"l i-aar l,tri. t of Ontario. Canada, where p-M lla l-en . r. d m rr, it . ..inlitirv hulu II .id.mi. ,.n the Canadian National railw.y, the juuiim.,; uT .la.T. and a .I f t. am startliy uul ..m r t.ir wv lay trai). ' 33 Chinese Die SUPPORT RAM) In Student Riot FOR U. S. COURT Continued From raga One) league and moat of them are rep. resented on the court." 1901. Stmlenta Kemoaicratod. Following the yielding by China to the demands of the ultimatum the student demonstrations nave Associate Judges Ask Ore. Senator to Support Judge Rand WASHINGTON. Mar.h 1. - Associate of Judge John . Hand have!"' ne 0reon supreme court. In a telegram to Senator McNary. hare ,ne asked the Oregon eenators to place frt I JudKe Rand's ' name before U.S. Has Classy lennis Liincup ukeu n mre iDtene '"rm. I The students maintain that vpw vnnta- vrh ii i-initAri i ultimatum interfored with a do- Newal-The strongest team of wo- mestlc crisis In China apd went be-l f.r",dn' for P0o'ni to .MH. iAM vond the rights of the foroi:n cor j ,u. v :nmint. The nreiit outbreak, f " itx vacancy 7l w not ye, an outspoke, demon-! i-lon f W.l . .v 'stration against all foreigners. la! benator McNary today wire durine v.v June i admittedly a formidable protection r during May. . . turn lo w.ahlng.on he w.ll dcLver 1 1 r,e tntttwiKe prHnaiiy, inn inai in Pirates Defeat Seals With Ease SAN FnANCIsiCH. Jtar.h t United News) T!ie l'lltsburah l'.rale bad little dlffl.".it! defeat ing San Krancln.o Krulav In their ftecund exhibition game again! the ehamplona of tli" I'-uiflc t'.toat league. i Opening op wlili t. run In the Inning. the Pirates led the I throughout. ' the rnat hrore Ito Ilia lag Mo J, llro.u and .Moirlaon I'nited States court of appeals to.dlrtded mound duly for the Na- caused by the re. nuaki leaguors. .a(!erlng the Seals' sevaa hit etfecmety. Senator McNary today wired re- . . .. tlonal matches and July. Miss Mary K. Browne, the Ter-; vernments. In some cases the protesting atu- . rf.nl. h.v. vnntt an taw na In il..- Ul appointed captain. Helen Wilis, na-j - , tlonal singles chamipon. Elisabeth . Bi ,ne rca" of foreif:n en'! tj i r.n.i. ..a ' Toys, stationed In Pekftig. The Chl-i JUOJJ, 1UIUICIU UL UUIUI u, uu i . . . , , . Inese envoys, fearing lootine or f,rm" Prediction jars, .tianon Amaeraieea jessup are; .. nth. -h ni niif ihe.orse. naTe siationea guarus out United States at Wimbledon and Paris. 2disa Eleanor Gobs ia alter- among discUKsina the matter with l'rel-1 'oolidge he receired tho lm- precision that MeCnniant's nueceiwMir will come from California. This eon-1 in previous i1In-( patches that Judge Jtinie o( lai offereil file up. sate. ia h. hnn, Angeles will be 'Americans and British. Division ' P0"""1""- of ODlnion among leading Ameri-I Jull!e ,Uni reperevnted Judge WAXT3 CtJDAR I'ROTECTED. WASHINGTON, klaroh IS. (United News) Representative Hawley has Introduced a bill to authorize, the secretary of the in terior to incorporate conditions in the patent on sales of timber of the Oregon-California and Coos bay wagon road grant lands with re apecet to complete cut-off or re moval of debris with a view to bet tere protection of Port Orford cedar lands. cans and Britons have caused many ! McCamant before the credentials clashes on the subject of the ultl- fommlttro ut the Republican ...n matum I ventlon In 19S0 when Hanfield Mc- American missionaries 'living' in'rontt,d "ntertinn she rlgllt of Peking, have pointed out to Amerl- j McCamant. tp.alt as a legate. ; can Minister John V. A. McMurray that the I'nited States cast aside Its traditional policy of friendship to ward China by Joining In the ulti matum. WEEKS IX CALIF. ASK FOR yi'.iR.i.NTI.NK. idge cabinet. I from Hawaii. end Saturday arrived here Friday His vieit here' will when ho leaves for WANT WOOL PARLEY. PENDLETON, March 19. (Unit ed Newa) Because of the present low price of wool, Hugh Sproat, sec retary of the Oregon Wool Growers' Drain. Salt Lake City, pres dent of, .,.,,. ii, ..i . . . ering California by automob e t)e- the national associauon, urging a 4 , t ,, , , , . , fore he returns East. HH..v uc.i.e iu oaiL ia.e uiiy TVia t. .., tut: wooi queation. through channels sponsored by the ! aasooiatlon. i HONOLULU. Murch !. ifnit.' ed News) A quarantine permitting J examination of all passengers leav- j j Ing the United Slates for this and other Pacific ports has been re- I quested by territorial and federal SAX PEDRO, Calif.. March officials nf Hawaii. j (United News) John V. Weeks.! Thr object f the move is t ' former secretary of war in the Cool-i Prev,'Rt spread of smallpox to the Islands. Governor Harrington and j other officials cabled the surgeon general of the United States in sup- San Francisco on the steamer Yale.! port of ,n" PN'Poaal. it was learned Friday. i to thresh out secretary said his START HAS HIT AKF.KH PORTLAND. March 13. (Unit-i ed News) Wild wnt elorics got' tho best of two south Portland lads of 13 and 14. who were found If you are uncertain about fh '"d03' ln a cav" thp had dug near ! arrangement or wording of your ad-j Macadam road and Bancroft street, i rertlsement dan't hesitate to ask ua I Around them was piled a great i i for suggestions. We shall be glad ' supply of groceries whl h they had I ' .a halt. 1.1. . 1. . . , . . . . ... . I since they started trainin . ,h!... m,uul ' KU " ''onning the luglen.an ,., . " preparation or tne copy at any time .NO GAME RAIN! LOS ANGELES. March 19. (United News) For the first time ago.'the Chicago Cubs did not have a work-out Friday. Wet grounds; prevented them from engaging In i a practice game with the Los An geles coast leaguers. I stoTi. Thursday night. G Grip 8f I HP fiy Laxative ft Hswm vim caav Quinine tablets J . Serious illness nnd com plications ofton follow nu ordinary Cold, ('lurk it: Use the old Kt'liat.lo, Safe and I'riAvn Ittmcdv, "Lax ative BKOMO tit'lMNK." The First nnd Original Cold and Grip Tablet. I'rovrn Safe for more than n Quar ter of a Century. . The box hears this signature Price 30c. M ii i DELAWARE WOMAN WINS. BROOKLINE, MasH., March 19. (Lnited News) Springing the most' ' surprising upet of the tournament.' Mrs. John B. Jtssup jf Wilming-: ton, Del., Friday won the riicht to' defend her nitioLal Indoor tennis' I title for the third successive time ! by defoa;ing .Miss Mary K. Browne p of California. I , "The Home of the Bread Like Mother Made." 602 Main Falls Grocery and Bakery Phone 83 STRAY DOGS SHOT. ; Fifteen doga. drought, to Hie city pound from the vtreetn, where they were found without license.-, were, disposed of y-M.-rday nt the pound by Mark T. Howard, pound master. According to Howard nine more an-, imals will be kil.oM H1,on if there io claim for them. I I'EACK IN SIGHT 1 PARIS, March 'i( (United' News) For thn first time rinec Krance and Spain went to war with' the Rlffjt actual peace negotiations are now In progress, it is learned 1 Irom highest sources here. What you no longer have uso fori may be Just the thing another Is! seeking. The Klamath News Claasl-! fled Ada bring buyers and sellers to-J (ether. While They Last 1 Mx cup colonial style percolator, value ...$l.ft(i 1 large size Pride Wash ing Powder .. .is,-, 2 cans Sunln ito Cleaner .15 I.(HI All for $1.25 Small cans Oyaterd, rtf ea-h ZUC No. 2 Vt cans Peaches, OA Mcll.a Halves oUC Hulk Coffee 0 per lb 4SC Funny Monday Soap, o P 10 bars for OOC II. O. Oats, large Hire, pack ages, quick cooking and regular, A . each 40C Alher's Minute Oats, big packages t n each aiOC IX OUR BAKERY N DKPT. While Nut Loaf, Devil's Food (lake, Angel Food Cake, Ap ple Kauce Cuke, lilocba Cake,' Macaroon Knaps. Large size each Cnod Kastorn Uacon, Jh. Mackerel, JEJq 38c Picnic Hams, per lb Ebrb. Klrlctly fresh 25c ond 24c pef 28c dot. A Dish Par.. lull of Procior oamim: t;xpH all for . $1.35 1 box goi ,1 : ,p0s, f i rr1 per ox sPl.bO h?! ,S"I'I'I' ' Vctablet Ithiibarh, or 2 Ite. for ZOC Oreen Ahp t.,ku1, 1 l'r lb. IOC Jumbo ArileliokeH, . 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