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NYSSA, MALHEUR OOUNTY. OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1919
VOL XVIII. N O ll
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Hines Makes Proposal to the Railway
grotherhoods for Increass.
Washington. — Director General
Hines submitted to representatives of
the four railway brotherhoods an In
creased wage scale amounting approx
imately to $3,000,000 s month.
The proposal, laid before represent
atives of the brotherhood» at the clos
ing session of the wage conference,
was taken ueder advisement.
The increase would affect trainmen,
firemen, engineers and conductors, but
more particularly those employed la
ths slow freight train service.
There are many other questions af
fecting working conditions of train
men which have not been decided.
These will be the basis for further
conferences between the brotherhood
heeds and members of the director-
generals staff.
Washington—The government by an
opinion In the supreme court won Ita
fight to have canceled patents for god
acres of California oil land valued at
$ 10 , 000.000 alleged to have been ob
tained through fraud by the Southern
Pacific company
Loae of Petrograd Likely.
Washington —The fall of Petrograd
to the antl-bolshevik force« ts reported
jn Swedish circles to be Inevitable
Bolshevik
Frank Goiden and Frank Erv-
ington Alleged to Have Stolen
Goods From Vale Fur Store
'Born, on Friday, the 14th inst., to
The itttle daughter of Mr. Adolph
'Mr. and Mrs. Henry Raiat, a daugh Schnieter is reported very sick.
ter.
The Ladies’ Aid will serve tea at
Dave Parry, engineer for the E. O. the Hotel Western on Wedneaday,
Land company, left today for Cali December 3d. Come, everybody.
fornio.
D. W. Furry of Salt Lake City is
Ralph Swaifford, with the E. O. a guest at the Star boarding house
Land company, went to Ontario on this week.
business today.
J. M. Burt o f Boise, was a giuest
A1 Irvington went to Ontario Wed at the Star boarding house Wednes
nesday evening and returned Thurs day.
day morning.
A. H.
Wickoflf and wife from
Mr. W illie ^chnieter who has been 'Felt, Idaho, was here Wednesday,
visiting his mother has gone to Idaho the guest of the Star boarding house.
Falls on business.
G. M. Munsell and wife were reg
B. B. Conklin went to Ontario istered as guests at the Star board
Wednesday evening, returning Thurs ing house Tuesday.
day morning.
The little daughter o f Mr. and
'Mrs. Zina Ramlbaud left Tuesday Mrs. A . H. Boydell has been seri
for Pendleton o visit her father who ously ill for the past several days
is there Com California.
but is reported some better- ,
Frank Golden, a dormer well
known saloon keeper of Xysea. and
Frank Irvington, also a former resi
lient of Nyssa, were arrested Tues
day afternoon by Sheriff H. Lee Noe
and H. C. Parmer marshal o f Ontar
io, chargwd with burglarizing Frank
Glenn's fur store at Vale of $700
worth o f furs.
Before fust Ice C. If. Steam* o f
Ontario both men waived prelimin
ary hearing and were boun 1 over to
the Grand Jury. Golden was able to
'furnish bonds, but up to the tlire of
going to press Ervlngton vva* still
held in the city bastile at Ontario.
District Attorney R. W. Swagler’s
version o f the events leading uip u
the arrest of these men is as fol
lows :
"The robbery was committed on
Mr. Gallegly, local manager oif the
Harry Brown, who has been up In
Friday, November 14th, and was at
Boise Payette Lumlber company, was the "high mountains” during the hot
Mrs. Brand Whitlock, whoa* hue- once reported. A ll the dealers In furs
reported on the sick list with ton- summer months, is again In the city, band was recently confirmed ambas in this section were notified or
silitis this iweek but is out again.
visiting -with his old time friends.
sador to Belgium by the senate.
watched and when on Monday after
noon Golden nd Ekwington offered a
Mrs. Heagy, w-ho is staying at the
Mr. and Mrs. A . R . McCarty wont
large number of furs to I-ovi Pur
Star boarding house, was reported on to Ontario this morning, where Mrs.
cell at Payette the authorities were
the «'dk list a few days this week MicCarty intends to purchase a new
notified. Later anoher bunch was of
Edison phonograph.
'with tonsilitis.
fered for sale to John Kusroann, an
Mr. Harris of the Malheur County
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howe, who
other fur dealer.
bunk, is again aJble to be aibouit after have 'been Irving at Cambridge, have
a few days confinement to his room moved to Nyssa and are now living
NYSSA SCHOOL NOTES.
Conciliation Method Indorsed
with tonsilitis and griippe.
at the Hote
Western with light
By Labor Incorporated
The Nyssa school 1« to be repre
Miss Louise
Osborn
is now housekeeping apartments.
sented at the Big Boys’ conference
assisting with the work at the Mal
Mrs. McCurdy and son, Ernest,
in Esch Bill.
which will be held at Wolaer, No
heur County bank in the place of who have been siefk for some time
vember 28-31, by two boys from
Mr. William Harris, who is on the went to 'Boise last week end1 for
Washington.—Railroad worker« «cor the High School and one from the
reatments. They were accomivanied ed a complete victory In the bouse
sick list.
grades.
Dave Walter* has been
hrough incorporation of their flan
The Knights of Pythias from yver . y Mrs. Herbert Hansen.
chosen from the seventh and eighth
the coun.y gathered at Ontario Wed
The Womans Missionary Socie.y for voluntary conciliation of labor dls- grade room, Jack Barrett and Robert
nesday night where they enjoyed the ,f the Presbyterian Church will meet utes in the Esch bill. The bouse re Long from the High School.
“Big Feed” after puting on somt it the Manse Tuesday afternoon jected a plan of compulsory arbitra-
The Male Quartette of the Nysaa
November 25. h at :30. The subject tion, Including an anti-strike provision. High School will sing .at the enter
degree work.
In
brief,
the
plan
divides
the
rail
Our worthy professor, E. B. Conk is Siam. Please notice the date is road worker» Into three classes and tainment which tire senior* are to
lin, is surely -up to date; he was changed to Tuesday on account of for each It establishes an adjustment give in the High School Friday even
dancing all the new dances at the Thursday being Thanksgiving.
hoard and an appeal commission. No ing. Under their director, Mr. Conk
dance given by the R elief Society—
The Rev. R. E. Gomall, pastor of penalty against strike or lockout I* lin, they have made great progress In
,
'Contributed.
’the Methodist church at Pendleton, imposed and membership on ail six the last week.
The other two cktseee In the High
Mrs. Campbell who has been very Oregon, will occnjiy the pulpit of the boards would be restricted to the work-
School held their elections tor the
sick for the past few days is much local Methodist church Sunday, 'both ®rs and their employers and divided
class .kftcers this week. The Junior
ibetter. Her little child which was morning and evening. The public equally between them,
»»* ’ roads and the employes class elected (Jordan MacDonald aa
born on the 15th only lived a few is cordially invited) to worship with
would be directed by the plan, aa writ president and Amy Ray as sec-treea.
us. Young life will find the topics
hour*.
ten into the bill, "to exert every rea George Stacey is the president o f tho
instructively helpful.
sonable effort and adopt every avall- Freshman class, and Louis Garrison
A big time is expected in
sea
The Relief Society Lad1e3 of the able means to avoid an Interruption" is secretary-treasurer.
tonight, when the local Eastern Star
chapter will he instituted. Several Ijatter day Saints report that the of traffic, and to this end the three
Several students from the High
Grand Lodge officers will be in at-1 net proceeds for their dance given boards of adjustment would be created, school and the Tades have been ab
tendance and members of the order last week was $55.85, for wh'ch the'these being substantially the same aa sent this week on account of ton-
,
will be here from Vale and Ontario, society wishes to thank the public those existing under tho railroad ad- silltls. There seem to be quite an
j
'Preparations have been made for re- very much. They also wish to thank ministration.
epidemic of It.
freshments to he served) in the base- Mr. Lamar Allred) for his splendid
The three adjustment boards w*tt
A group o f the Nysea High school
each deal with the disputes of certain
service as mo-ster of ceremonies.
ment of the Presbyterian church.
classes of the 14 railway unions. One football players are planning tr go to
board would Include representative« of Caldiwell Saturday afternoon Novem
the four big brotherhoods— th* engin ber 21, for the purpose o f seeing the
eers, the firemen, the conductors and football game between Ontario and
the trainmen; another would Include Oaldiwefll. It la expected to be ap un
the machinists, the boilermakers, the usually exciting game, as it is to be
blacksmiths, the car men, the sheet- played by the two strongest teams in
metal workers, and the electrical the country.
Washington.— The growth of radical workers; and the third would Include
Grand Rapids, Mich.—Through their
The High School building is still
representatives 600,000 American farm ism throughout the country was to be the telegraphers, the switchmen, the hiding Its lght under a bushel, as
ers and their wives declined to form attributed to inadequacy of federal railway clerks and the way and shop the electric lights have not yet been
an alliance with union labor. By an lawa against preaching violent over laborers. Railway executives would put in. However, the Seniors are
overwhelming vote the national grange throw of the government, Attorney- name four, six and four representa going to give
their party Friday
in convention here, adopted, in reply General Palmer declared in replying tives, respectively, as members of
night even though the electric lights
to an invitation extended by Samuel to the senate's recent inquiry as to boards.
will not be present to shine upon the
Gompers for a conference, the follow what action had been taken by the
happy faces o f the guests. Vkrloue
Posse
Closes
In
Upon
Fugitive
I.
W.
W.
department of Justice to curb efforts
ing resolution:
Centralis, Wash. — Woodsmen nnd imaniibers o f the school are going to
"The national grange declines your to establish a "dictatorship of the pro
former service men left Centrnlin bring lamps and lanterns so that a
invitation for a conference in Wash letariat.”
Mr. Palmer disclosed that the de Sunday heavily armed to capture or little light may be shed upon the
ington December 13.”
subject.
The Gompers letter had been refer partment had more than 60,000 per exterminate Industrial Workers of the
red to a committee and after three sons under surveillance as radicals, World, reported as holding out in a
IS KEPT BUSY.
Washington.— President Wilson will days’ discussion that body reported. with whom it is unable to cope be cabin in the timber country at the
head
of
Hannaford
valley,
about
twen
cause
of
weakness
of
present
statutes.
pocket the peace treaty if it contains Members declared that attendance at
Mr. Heagy, representing the State
The attorney-general urged the pas ty miles from this city. The body of
the Lodge reservations, he told Sena any such conference was fraught with
‘Poultry association, has been kept
John
Haney
of
Tenino.
and
farmer
and
sage
of
a
law
to
supplement
the
es
tor Hitchcock at a conference at the peril to the grange. Few voices were
very busy since his coming here. He
White houae.
heard in support of the invitation and pionage act and to take its place when posseman, who fell last Saturday in a
has called on peopde, the past week.
"The president has read and con- these were from western members. the war-time measure ceases to be fight with the outlaws, lay Sunday
within 100 yards of the cabin in which In Owyhee, Kingman and northeast
elderefl the Lodge reservations,” Sen It was brought out by opponents that effective.
Activities of the foreign language the bandits are reported to be shel- of town and says he has found many
ator Hitchcock said, "and he considers there was nothing in common between
fine chickens, also a lot o f culls
them a nullification of the treaty and the agricultural interests and organ press present another problem which ‘ered.
among the flocks. H e also say* he
utterly impossible.”
ized labor. To attend the Washington the department has been unable to
Confeaaion Nam e« I. W . W Gunm en. hag found disease in several flock*.
Th# program outlined by Senator meeting, it was declared, would be a meet successfully, he said. Investl-
Centralia, Waah.— A signed confes
;ations
have
uncovered
222
foreign
Mr. Heagy says he has found sev
Hitchcock after he had seen President tacit admission that there were mutual
ianguage newspapers which have open sion by one of ths alleged participants eral more good cockerels and If any
Wilson will be carried through in the interests.
ly advocated changes in the govern in the armistice day murders la this one needs such a bird he has several
senate, Mr. Hitchcock said. This con
mental system by violence and preach city, when marching ranka e f the three and four finger birds lie will
templated defeat of the ratification
American Legion were fired upon by
resolution, with the Lodge reservations Secretary Baker Accepts New York ed sedition.
be glad to refer you to their owners.
members of the I. W. W., with four
Sculptor's
Design.
English
newspapers
branded
as
an-
attached, and the offering of a resolu
■Mr. Heagy Is staying at
the Star
deaths
of
ex
service
men
resulting.
was
Washington.— The design for the irchistic and menacing by the depart-
tion for ratification without reserva
'boarding house while in Nyssa.
made by Lauren Roberts, who earren
tions. With the defeat of this résolu “ Victory Medal," to be given to every nent agencies number 105, Mr. Pal-
dered himself to the authorities Rob
A F A R E W E LL PAR TY.
tlon a deadlock would follow and com American who took pert In the world oer said.
erta made a complete statement of
war, wae approved by Secretary Baker.
promise sought,
the armistice day outrage end aaaied
Three Judges O. K. Volstead Law.
•T find the president Is very much James E. Frasier, a New York sculp
Between forty and fifty old-time
New Y ork —Three attempt# to pre- the conspirator* that ware kaefra to friend» met at the home f George
Improved since I saw him last," the tor, designed the medal, which will
ent enforcement of the wartime pro- him.
senator said on leaving the White be of bronze, about the alze of a silver
Green on Monday night, the occas
httlon and Volatead enforcement acts
house “ He looks better, talks better dollar.
Zara Captured by O'Annunxte Force ion being * farewell party for M r»
On the one aide will be a figure of ailed in foderal courts here. Federal
and is much more aggressive.
Trieste.—Gabrielle d'Annundo, who Green’s brother, Mr. P. L. Allred,
udge Learned Hand. John C. Knox
“ I find that he has read and con Victory with the inscription "The
left
Flume on a new expedition, haa who left the next morning for Idaho
sidered the Lodge reservations and Great War for Civilization," nnd on .nd John O Roa# of Baltimore, each
landed
at Zara, on the Dalmatian Palls to visit the remainder e f the
that he considers them a nullification the reverie side the names of the n a different case, upheld the consti
roast, according to news received bere. winter with his slater at that
tutionality of the law.
of the treaty and utterly imposeible.” j allied and associated power«.
TEN RESERVATIONS
ADOPTED BY SENATE
SUBMITTED
5c PBB COPT
FORMER NYSSA MEN
“PINCHED^JFOR THEFT
A Brief Resume of the Daily Events in a Live Town—
What Your Neighbors Are Doing.
Oovernor Olcott’s recent action la
«amoving Thomas Nelson of Astoria
aa a member of the state board of pilot
eommlssloners was regular and au
thorized by the Oregon statutes, ac
cording to a legal opinion given by
Attorney-General George M. Brown.
The Vale Commercial club bas seat
copies of resolutions adopted by that
body recently to the Oregon public
aervtce commission urging that an in
crease In rates be granted the Mal
heur Home Telephone company, which
operates In that section of the state.
Dufur citizens are becoming aroused
by incursions of bloodthirsty coyote*
Into herds of sheep and pigs and flock*
of chickens. County Agent Fluharty
has received an appeal to help ranch
ers In that vicinity. The coyotes ar*
The Prince of Wales, heir to the
reported unusually ravenous this year.
British throne, who is visiting in this
Acting on the petition submitted by
i country.
73 ranchers In the Tumalo section, the
Deschutes county court set December
30 as the date for an Irrigation district
organization election.
The contem
plated district includes the lands now
within the boundaries of the Tumai*
Irrigation project.
The building of a highway to th*
Josephine county caves is to proceed Speedy Action on Treaty Fol
without further delay. The forestry
lows Invoking of the Cloture
department has approved the project
and issued instructions covering th*
Rule by Senate Leaders.
location survey preliminary to letting
the contract as soon as grading is pos
Washington—At last clamping down
sible In the spring.
the lid on its peace treaty debate, the
A. C. Barbur, state insurance com
senate substituted action for discus
missioner, has started a search for
sion with a vigor that quickly ad
W. H. Jackson, alias J. F. Clark, wh*
vanced the ratification fight into its.
Is wanted by officers in various part*
final stages.
of the state for collecting insurance
Working under cloture for the first
premiums under the pretense that h*
time in history, the senate adopted in
was authorized agent of an eastern In
five hours 10 more of the reservations
■urance corporation.
written by the foreign relations com
A total of 14152.35 derived from i
mittee.
per cent of the sales of public lands in
Republican and democratic leaders
Oregon . wa<- apportioned among th*
worked together to invoke cloture, pil
Mveral counties of the state. Harney
ing up a majority which far exceeded
county, which has 6,357,120 acres of
the two-thirds necessary for adoption.
these lands, received $431.40, while
Multnomah county, with 288,640 acre«, In the count of 78 to 16 the two parties
contributed about evenly-.
received only $19.59.
Majorities ranging from 11 to 29
Th* work of preparing the state
ments certifying to the various county marked the adoption of the ten reser
clerks of Oregon the state and district vations. They related to domestic
officers to be nominated at the pri questions, the Monroe doctrine, man
mary election to be held next May 1* dates, Shantung, international com
progressing rapidly under the direc missions, expenses of the league of
tion of Sam A. Kozer, assistant secre nations, armaments, the economic boy
tary of state, and should be completed cott and alien property rights.
In every ease except one the repub
this week.
All officers and every agency at the licans voted solidly for the committee
command of the state will be used in proposals. They were joined on every
preventing in Oregon an outbreak of rollrall by from four to nine demo
radicals, according to a statement Is crats. The sole defection from the re
sued by Governor Olcott. All sheriffs, publican ranks was on the Shantung
district attorneys, mayors, chiefs of reservation, Senator McCumber of
police and other officers will be in North Dakota twinging over to the
structed to use every effort to stamp apposition.
Four of the 12 democrats who helped
out radical elements.
To Insure the permanence of the put the reservations through voted with
Herman creek salmon feed grounds, the republicans on every one of the
one of the largest fish feeding points 10 proposals considered. They were
maintained by the state, the Btate fish Senators Reed, Missouri; Gore, Okla
and game commission at its last ses homa; Shields. Tennessee, and Walsh,
Senators Chamber-
sion requested the state attorney gen Massachusetts.
eral to ask the state to begin condem lain, Oregon, and Trammell, Florida,
nation proceedings for the purchase of voted for two each and Senators Owen.
the property, which hitherto has besn Oklahoma; King, Utah; Kirby, Ark
ansas, and Myera, Montana, for one
under lease.
tech.
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Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor
mation of Our Readers.
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RESERVATIONS WOULD
NULLIFY PEACE PACT
RAILWAY MEN WIN
VICTORYJN HOUSE
PALMER SAYS LAWS
GRANGE DECLINES
ARE INADEQUATE
LABOR'S INVITATION