t4 i c?50 ORCULATION j Kt-VDEKS DAILY) 1 1215 the Audit Bawaa ct t j jr,.!stion. -I FULL LEASED WIRE p,VI.a WILLAMETTE fi j h v i J (T tj ! ily u n i il N fi ! 1 1 I El y it ED ;TY- SLOViN D X CjAK iNO. 14(U.TFV D a nr fllSTRY- QUITS JOB Uu Premier And Cabinet lender nesignauoa 10 rung Following Repudiation By Deputies. PROTESTS DROWN WORDS . OF LtAULK lNAUUiUM josble Demonstration By All Parties Greets-Suggestion That Secret Session Be Convened. Congressional Flashes SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 20,' 1919 Washiogton. Jima oa . ed lress-The waste MVI, Jf. fairs eouirmttee today voted to al low t3j.0OQ.0OO for naval wUllw (luring the coming year. Washington, June 20.-AdminiS(r. turn forces on th senate military affairs committee planned today to eonduct a vigorous fight for aa army of oOO.ooo asked bv Seer tarr Baker. They will urge rejec tion of a tentative figure of 400, 000, adopted last night bv a sub committee on the army appropri ation bill, which todav'was to re port the measurs to the full com mittee. Washington, June CO. Demand ing legislation forever barring Jap anese immigration, Senator i'ks Ian, California, today warned Am erica t be readv for "war on the Pacific." Appearing as a witness before the bouse immigration eomriiilee, riiela-r appealed to congress to save the western states from fee: noinie death at the hands of the "sons of the east." AMERICAN PLANS FOR ffltKK TO F FI FUFHT L LLLrlLliI HFviwnis or duomisswn l o Allied Terms to Step Aside; J Noske or Mueller Is To ij Head Ministry. p -President Ebert Casts Let Tilth Scheideraans PRICE TTO CENTS Christian Endeaior la Twesty-etptl. Annual Session la Rose Cty ToilUad, Of- June W, Ths twent' eighth annual rOnvealioa of llic Oie foa Christiaa Kndeavor union oieaed j Thursday ight ia the First ficbyter- ita churrk Bad will close Sun.uy aijiil with a great mass me i Ui loriuai. Prominent Ivounj pec-plea' worke en places oa the program. iN TKUNH AM KTANf 11 VK t.srS By Camillo Ciantarrn, (lotted Press stuff correspondent.) Kuiue. Juno IH. l'remier Or'uudo uu Kicci'd today that his cabinet bad warred its resignation to King Victor Kamntiuel, who hud reserved iloeision. Ti sniteini'iii was umde after the dumber , of dfinl'u- bad rojt'cti'd, -50 i the prvinier'a motion for thu (jmulior to convene in secret session mnsiilcr a vole of confidence. B'f.ire Orlando asked for a secret twain be spoke at length on tbo in- waaliuniil uinl internal situatiou. His dwrk wns iidverselv received. He was interrimti'd bv uprotirs which wlled him to cease spi'iikin;,'. Wheu lr wggested n secret session every wiiiital irrotiii joined in a hostile nem smtration. Many deputies left the R.nv Kitustinn ftlearins "Never during tho war have nations ii jcnernl, mid Italy iu purticiilur, tra wscd such dark divs," suid Orlando. 'Tliiii iu ttta innal nnnlA ultuHe. but i'jUualinii is improving hourly. Va nu political, economic and financial ntiiuis have been solved in a niunner the wlnilc satisfying to us. The fc'f conference rectified our northern fioutier according to the magnificont Mirsrk iinture vouchstifod llnly. Re- pMing the Adriatic frontiers, Italy north(nat of- ,,i,Pn,. and on the direct !;itiiins offered tiy the peace- dele flitcj to other iititions, but she. remains fir in the claims which the allies en '"il when she entered the war. Willing to Answer "I am ready to answer all ques bill owing to the delicacy of oV sitiiatiiin. I brine iiarliamont will wive caution in debate. 1 will uuiKe ftt''itii ' The uiii'slioiia of tbp ilnv were ren ''M more serious by international ""its in April. Ju the fnee of this "'nation the giivenimeut voiced a pro ' meeting with parliament's and ' country's approvul, consisting: rirst .Insistence upon claimsi with which Italy .believes that io far J "In1 is concerned peace w "mnicnaimiti r'iih tier enoniiniis Objective Announced As Cassel In Case nun Refuses Peace. Washiii-itoa. June 20. War depart ment plaiiH for action in caw of the tlerman's refuse 1 to sign the treaty .ire rniniilete. Strategic feature of tne action, mil itary experts here say, wouin ie nana led in France by Marshal Foeh aid His aides, ami it is not anticipated thai there would be need of additional 1 im.riiiii II tl-nOt4- With these two phases of the prob lem out of the way. the work of the department hero would be confined at" most wholly to sending supplies of ammunition,' ford and clothing and tins would involve additional effort only In i-i.se of an extensive campaign which is not considered likely. Cassel Objective Coblcn, .lime 1 (t'nited rress.) tu.. i.,..;in nrmv's in n i n objective. 1 IIC ...... . - ' ! ' case (iermany decides on war. m By Ed L. Keen (United Press Staff Correspondent.) rans, june u. tnanceiior fccneinemann s govern-: ment has fallen, according to advices received by the if American peace commission this afternoon. ; lhis action, an Exchange Telegraph dispatch lvceiv-ij ed in London, stated, was followed by acceptance of the J peace treaty. This dispatch was not confirmed from any ; other source. Earlier dismtches from Weimar indicated ! taut acxtpiance me iitay, iiuwevei, wuuiu ik uaiuiaj development following overturn of the German cabinc. The peace commission's inlormatioa mmtm mmmmm mm mm further indicated that (lustav Noske mi. n . ia n ti'TMlhAl tit York UiiseL Mand Ur UU the convention this evening a Ike in )H-ker "ill be Kev, Heary A. Vu ! Winkle of Onili !, t'l,. .lrai sit jiMr of the t'alifornia t'hnstua K dcavor union, i The annual election "ill be i 10:0 Si ' . L U.l.,..l.w k.nl.l.A IuvA.iV w w. . - - - j V tllKI , -I. I.IUBI Ul-l...ll. - ........ aiann. rtmet. il was afteiuoon the young people iii g to toaight. Ailheprewnt jWuinsula paik, whero K. Frl ik f is erpevted to an jwill dirnt them ia tho playiaj of its determinatioa to re (names. 'j Walter Mvcrs of Fugene It stale out thn't after all. the allied ronces-wons "noticeable." , present minister of war, would succeed -Scheidemann and form a new cabinet. The new ministry, according to dis : Berlin, June 20.- (l'nited i'resi.) nnlrhea filed in Weimar last iiiuht, i ' Th miverniiient 's altitude aller would be pledued to siun the treaty, .readinv ike full text of the alius' By Cut D. Coat. I fatted J'ress statf coi rc.pettdeiit.) Weimar, dune 1S.-p. m ) IVui.t.int VlMrt k Ai eided to aland or fall with the Nehcnlcaiaun rainiiet. it learned aiinisiry aounce sign before morning, l.cimany would be without a reilcl until the national assembly can Jiick a iiH're'r, prvviding ihert earned his deeismu into effect. The situation ws cmiili. ated by the fact the railway strike had completely isolated Wei mar rom the rest of tiermany. Iteports filtering in from the east stated that port ion of tier manv would "lake its owa course," reuardlesn of the gov ernmenl decision. RESDEHT nnriin rmr Ul'LliOllilL jm. m m a ansa M t.og ia U Au fill f 1111 I I 1111 n l.fll I ISA firs! Shot At 0?-: Leaps cf natic-s is L Inrcrd la Speech h Eel- I nn iilenl : Mim (terltude jkiu of fa Tjlrui, first vice president; Mita Maty Kvre of North Uend, second ice piesl- dent; Miss Hilda KU of V.ugeae, thud t- Ml.. Mullie Keilina of T I Portland, treasurer; l arrol Kolu rts of a : .... m u,.,. ii,.,i.,iu. - r.ugeoe, eunr i mi i'" .... ...., I'a-id lr. V. I. White of Albany and JihVv. lil T. lVanlngtoa of Nrwberg. pasto(al advinnrs. The above ilisiiatch was lo hours and a half before aaiioiiaccnienl of the calniiel 's resignation. ;:, : LOYAL LEW PUNS f llt'll in mm CE d ireplv to the counter proposals is tin- tl- I " mti i.rrii'ihl .llllmi'llt Ullll ,lliailKi, n v " The national assembly which was sched uled to convene tod:ir for final de ciNion regarding (he treaty was ex- today. pA-ted merely to ratify the cabinet's "The terms are unbeatable and can decision. ' not be fulfilled." , Considerable s.gmticance was . at By Carl D. Orost, 'inched in political circle here to the r.,:i.,J p"mj -luff rnrreionndenl. 1 furl the statement did Sot reiterate Weimar, June x IT t.Mglil) I ne niat tne terms are nai-i-,-M..ii-. Socialists Demand Peace Berlin, June HI. (I'nile.l I'icimO The Independent KucialiUs toeinv poll ui.n.1 r(i.' ainHiinn ueaianiiioa urni OREGON PlONtERS IN present tiertnan cabinet has- di finitely 1 CABINET KESION3 "ve caution m debate. 1 will uuiKe ' f nifk M fo '7 effort to ronciliate conflicting I1"' Second div ' I ... ' i - 1,1 lead the ins in case iin - ,, be Cassel, it was learned from reliable ca t. uV I flS.Si'l 1H i l JM"" route to Berlin. rm7 """" move forward on a 37 mile front ami its officers are continent mm '... cans could cover the entire present neutral rone in the first day if has lilities were resumed. The nrmv of occtipaton was astir to day with preparations. Trr,.,,.. . east of the l.'huie were mm ma - isions, 11 was said, would lend the invasion. The First was niol.iliwd at Monta .,, nen miles northeast of oblcna) Weimar, .Tune 20. The entire Oerninn cabinet resigned early todav. President Kbert who had ac iiounced his intention of stand ing or falling wilh the Sciiei demann ministry, will retain of fice temporarily and alb nipt personally to orgsnir.e a new cabinet. ... The national a-semblv U meet tomorrow to decide mal lr on acceptance or rejection of the peace treaty. . ! a new minus,,, - . :. . nff-nTilirl? T " Il,c n" - , ... . -c .niiisi rnn ri' in -friiha i?nvernment nun the ,ea' e treaty 4c and warning it against retual. iWinnipeg Strike Leaders On Trial For Seditious Acts. Liberated On Bail 1 AI1C01OT1 Early Settlers Gather In Port land tor rorty-seventa Yearly Session. llllUIUVi Portland, Oi., June 2H. Thuugs their ranks are thinning fast, and " . i.i, is mini her ui vacaiil cnairs bo M-r' at their galherl'igs, over .500 of Oregon a pioneers, the men ami women who hlaseil I lie nail m me t-si . . .i.. ...... l..i.:,..i.ia c... flu. Mtiltfi inane ine snir niuniHuir ... , man. gathered at the Amiitor urn mr jticnrge i. ucin" ' " .. ....i.. .k. luli.ta. anil V . I the fmtv sevintli annual rmiTr'nu's uninnj i.' "i - Tnmnpncjthnn Fnr M VVIUVVUVWiivii . at a i rv 1 Injured Ur III Ihscussea At Meeting. I'oilhtnd, Or., J'"' i'll.-di..Ms.u f an cxtensue program f'r industrial intuiuioe look up a iiae ' time f thu meeting of the boaiJ ol ,,i.M tiits of the Loyal U'gi" ol it i . . alLi.k rl,uu-ll III gels ami wira"" " , ..sid a foil lain iniirsnsy ' Imnlt. ... TlimliuMiraiiee plan. l 'uign to providn ptotertmn In the form of income doling a period of enforced ien.s, due lo Injury r " us drn and pre-me.i ny Thatablsen, Ual l-'H' ol",, officer. l action ' ,'"'n , r.'ksrd to the matter, the whole lie referred to a commute con.il. ! . t- n k,i,jl.- of Portland and I r.. m ' ' . I'T" thulc ten ten mile, northeast of 'ri-Uy's -.V "h 'finaf deci- ! h While the Second and . . - ; Wy he ... a ,,ejs, lew northwest ot sion on me ..--v m ..,,:,..; fs" Winnipeg. Man., June 5i.-' of l'" lalKir lesdem awning rriai seditious cotisniacy, had their l.l.ertv i. .it... ;..;iwr I... int. of t-'SSl acre i.inav ami j(i". - .... ... each All were Kngbsh Iwrn, aud prob the Indian, hung ... i..'.. ii -,.,..,r (...lor the civil iiiurts iaud all the tciro HOIV "in n'" dune "". .. The reiniiiin defendants - aliens arc to be tried by immig-ation author- wm.M W''' ''? ,.. The men rdca'cu ,.f the jieiai im'o- .. .. ' lt-:ll..,n 1v.ina ldlllr of .... ...m. Council: nev- "n"'" . national a'-- no as f- Western Ibor ': a mere I ificcs and would be unjust. "Second Keeping faith wi "'lies. 'Third Avoidance of the poisoning relations imperative to the interests fntente cordialc." Movement Of Big Fleet raciiic waters VYiu ... - '1 nrt I, it-pur 1 I1M1I-S il iii i ., was moving up mB , The Seventeentn arumi.- from the Fortress of Khrenbrc, ste n at so tarisin(ll for, men were stringing uc vould not:'"';f,,),prv,,i,,n Dalloons I"..:.! .... to the edc of the occupied I L . S lo 7 aw'"" !'"n.'"14: t n,i. th thfti""."'.... .,, 0,l,mial motor trucks, p,,th Math .as l;.rr.o.;a'; - ,,,,,,, " I.. .... intflilirT 1 - rn HlPIHIUii'-" I formality for rahto-ation of new ministir- ., . rt,n,i tmi-r- r.. t.. . Wfmsr i ... t i & liifll iiitil . (T ll'IMV-H' It'M 1- - . uriins. i .i nnration on ( ao,l'n run K 10 I k."" .r 1 .n,l Oil HV , HBMi'li 4 Il.'flli ftUtt r i s. ....... nlilfrmi-n. .innti win--". , . PTnd of the strike apr"nrel ncsr to dnv when Alderman liobinson secre tarr of the Trade and Ubor ouncl ...i ,.. il. iiiternrotalion of rolim - , ;.,; .. defined by ila i 1 ! A Haul,;.....- 1 Mi-Move. Start August 1, Report . ' ...! todav to help carry mianiry. N((Ji. w,re '"". ' ,Li,.iJeman nn' - , - . .irnn iin ,k trnnn'"""1 . Heavy Trench re.n.oiccno-. . ,P, . ; TWrn.,,0!ff t.t'l'"-' . .1 ,nneentrat m i"r wua '. . , ,1, jnrfr Kantwi il.lll, an.. . 1. .1.- o,ri,....ns. .. . , n..rcw" 1 III" Cleveland, Ohio, Mon.Uy, fiva Minister . 1 I ' " il ... ... . l.t.ul . . - V,aaM9llll' niv 11 a ' " 1 1 " ,. , . . Il.ll l U'lllll ailHII. . .u. a.il1!a CV irai.. -Id be I The sUua,:m4t., for until the ali.es were 7 ul .. follow: . on. .?;,,,.. .hich aln.dyi'cVVu.tionn.ntni op Thi rounn "o" . ... ....entaa" 01 " , .....V urncd in its e...ipm V "S ZLtv ";B't ..rnstorff to replace a th) Wwrt (;l,Te. Ihkdorff rtant ' Ji in . .dei. aa- , fr the actual n J fJfa -mtUi 4 Situation ComPlict4 Juno 20. v ITniti'd jUiry to Peace .....1 in ,'abinet -Maj"r"J . . .. ii..:rl. ....id -luM-Minir or tne new i .n-.n.-. iwct .1 ... .. ,1 i.i u..,.mn . - ..u.ii me Atlantic coast win 1 .-i....- ' ' . W . -...!v material, vat.oni " . ' . . ,-,.,, tea 1 About even J e,l (ieriran war ; . -.11 uir Aiianrie coasr win . . u.m.Irivl mi fs ' :Jiv;neo 1 ...... by A,iEst 1. Secretary of toe has been moved a hundred ""!-"' .ke n.t.oa. 14T? Daniels said today. . I'"'?' Z Im troop., rtillerjr The rjT"1 " . .1 although . will be nraiticallv formed I Irrneh and 1 U&n,nr-A eml,!r W it 1 -ill hae tht "tor. u . 1... :nit sui.nuesi r.. . . .,:s .. . . ...ml. v as " : .., .varans tnrougli the eanai 0Uv lino, n tne uj" - tne . ---- ,,...ce or rej.-s.w-he t..:. - i 1.. . 5 . .;... ,k to the outer i'" k BB . ,. on "! ...,.. uf Fifif;. .1, u-v ,ew an 1 jib u ' ...,,, ,..,,. French " ' " ,. the rco.n-" r: 1K1P. I " , : raftsit .U'lr" IIII I" .rrwffl 19 Ii- " "i ", 1 i - fitrTiuMU'9. an ia . . .isari wiiit? n- wrn 1 ' IK 1 Ui - 'k fle may nccompaiy ; " , a . mnitary a.'e t m. ...... .i. sr: oi im"- - , ,,, ia i Mi la 1 utrust anil hmiea to be able with the. wrbln. u'ls that will make up the feet Bt yet known, Daniels said, with 7. ""'ptinn of the baltleship Idaho. j1' "hip after taking President Tesaoa Brn7Tit i ... t..i- -lil ro- ...i.i.n eariv in rf.nr ... - 'srn . , . WaJ-CarkNatiTeOf Salem, fces la Portland i r . the Panama eanal. It is eipeetM d publisher of 'T kt after to trr,ty I react. 4k. n..:e:. .nd of if 1 ...ili.nd last if!nt, antr ire. j . !W . . ,,m,c home in xu.. - mof., . . r!-m tU illness roverinir a r A ( Iirk A d; ' 1 th son of the ia"- mh-l...l aa ui . nf (he Widest our v- - I au . i.! The in.instr-.-r - ' ' kJVl. B re ore tense and rep.,, W ;k J( ccivel h'" "Tie gov.-rn'ot iarr"" 'VV:::"i,nt ano!i" Clark, an old ti- !'Uj- 'fe a..-, dieu "'" vr.. - . nation " "r -- . inn'.- - .i fT;n ? ' "I, . .t fi' was Mr- CrsleV there. Peveia . r .art.jl ... I , ,her of Oregon, LIBERTY BOND QUOTATIONS f Or . fr. narK p"- " ... (vr. Tork jZlo.Lil.erty bond T' ,h. Vt McH. ': f. rri"i -.vus: ' . . . -a- W II MiU .a-ot vu; " IBlt .-.Ja;a . .nr LJK Uar -till I .:V first 4'a ISM: i "f8.1"". ' , fcl, Interest! i .,.! I''TU.ke Iker .V'OO: first 4V.'a second o-i- V. Port'aiiJ f 5' -a.ecaf, it .. r" ,u-,,f. . W-18: thleJ il'. '. Q.-5 "Ot fourth remo.ru w priatma ,M. -Aa ' .k-r. tv,r. ! I " a .. ,.rry ! U to tave a weather bora.. W?lt Jcff-soa. W. C. n . ! t.' j"-tioi with the fruit H. hm jejafir. f . . a. . a. a r at l '''-'- ABE MABUN '"'' I 1 I X' V I. I I i n 1 in. '1 so ST a I i ' J ii vr i I ..... .. .1 tie T W ba Jt aaill ltd . A. iaaw a.if.ftaar.r Natl4 raw aw - ti... i.ard .Icfiiiiiclv derided lo a'isn ,l.i the plan of a gVneial '' , riii.i.' o.uau.MUon, pursiisi't , ,,,,, taken in r.nu !. k . . 1....1.1 ..... wilt ion at eriit.a us! lor '' i i,ii.,..i.t the thiee '! i . v....k.i dotini the Inttor fan of Ausust. The dale . le'l " ..... U,.,.a ...r I. I. Abbey. l. L now esoectcd lh"l casentions t keM a. f-.n... i1-";;' i and !t. Portland r. ii'.-n i, ii -...... - - . . . ,t,i.i;. .1 .in.-t 5. Abcr iliall i . ' " -- ... . 1 'I an.itia: "I inct ii.-.-ii nisi " --, . a K.Ptrtt. dstii'l. i. ... I lii Hiu.kai.r- d.al'icts II ami I- . .... r a iirr(- - !,,," ..,oc ... m..W, and 'I .' a mailer of some week, b.fo.e Ml i...cc.., .. t.-d. U Ifce mr.n.-n c Aa a11rea or wr r-om . III.- o." , ! L Ttaker was followed bv the rcpon- bv w the case hc-tofo.c ,i w. h. h. niifur. u,c .., , .. ,-, ,,. I . ,h, , drew wa. delivered by eoie ";"".' . ...7. ...i.um wMe h.d die, '52. An enle,la.nmcr,t P'i; ; ";. " " , .. and was fultowsd by tne annua. " ' -"-, .' Th, mcci.n :30. when the pioneers. u,..-;. ainmi; - - . Craad yar.hsl. T. C. Belrher and oJl.n aa ..IH.uino : tliioa, entered the ba...u.l hall lo .rved dinner by the woo..'. (CoaUaueJ oa pa Isry. ..i,.i.. tl T.fn l-ioneer, ar.4 their fue.ls t.s VlQ atlOHS UI IItlW . . . .v. ...:.ul ... kv one. ..r . lntMs ia i- ., , ,k. lo,... aiirvivors of the W.itn.Sn aiassacre. j Ton luWTOti i Th. lis-ed by rrrtair 1 were Cai; . . .. ii ......i.t,.,. ...n. .. i nn.,. Mills. Wash ii tne imcsi.h i .o.u ,-. p i "- . . laa Thula. I.V. " """'1 "" ' Por one day, Thursday, Portland was the employes. thrown wide open lo tne siimii n'."i ing band of people who braved the da. gets of the plains, .l.-aerls and looun lain., who took 'their chances against fmn tie. si. knes aud all the teiroil of the (lavs wn.-n , the state was vomitf, in older tl.jl tin v might make a home in a virgin conn , try. I At the evening aeaaion (he fnllnsrli.g , officer, were . lc t.-l f"f the ensun ,i ' r,.r. 'r,..,d..nt, Kev. A. J. Ili.n'..ker, 'I" Yomh It coiiiityi vice president, IT. Canfield, 'M, Oregon CUv: M-rHI'f Mines, 'ol Pi.rtisi.il; tie" .. .. . ., ... uu. u-i.li.m II I Bilil. i .i. I ... . .nil-.. uii-r. " ........ ... .. . , The following boarl or nirenor. w- , H u,h,e m ... a,... .- i Li. . .nn elected: Joan pna.-r, , m.b county; Miss Mica liBinlM-ilam. :,!, Clackamas eoonty, and J. I. an- wood. '31. Claiksmas count?. SAYS COVENANT FRAT.ED TO SERVE NATIONS mil Chief Executive Returns To Paris After Two-Day Slay In Brussels And Devas tated Rcgioss. By Lowel Meilett tl'idte.l Ph-aa Staff Col respondeat.) Paiia. June Preaideat Wiisea r tuiacd lo Pai.s "dsy aft-r a v'.ali t H.lgiiim which rcmented even l..wlv the f.UuiUhlp of the Ht dom tad the big republic. la the tne dnvs he spent la HUgUim the president was accntded avety k- ithln the power of Mot Aiorr ami hi pen,ile. The prcaldent uf lo ehniuher of d.'Hca, la ael.-ala President WiU.t. In the honse of lismcnt vcsler.lae, sounded the hso uf llelgliim's who'' aitltnd t..wra Amnisa ad Amorlesos, ll ia: IuIkhhb will arver fv.'t t k'l gUen her by bcr grral aier, sine '' .. - Lsagua "ChiltT Of Tt .lil rt ia in it fiB t liamcnl. iesidat Wilson took occasion lo emphasis tka in.i.orta-re of tne league ni eai.... The l.ssuua of uationa ia Ike na r this great war." he aid, " rof II 1 ! esprrsaioa of Ihoan imsafl iini.s whoh grew out ol tae icr.ipras neecaaltie of Ihia rr.l strugale, a4 anv nsticn whi'h decli es lei adhere t the coicna.it d-lil-ralelv Iom.s ! fr..m the ..' lelllni! apr'l " ever heea made to H cnwlea-a aa to Ma ma hoo. Tl.. lent ll-clared Ikal IS ,i tV.t wis..- to uar the leagae a.f aatlnna for lis rnn.rnlfc a 10 n" fo the wrslce of the rest of the werl.t .!,,. ,,! f a..'(l-k c hca e.i.v ration IS"""! a no "ri.-r ,f ii.'lf a'd c i's annuo"'"- To Ura TUr urcaideat a..no'10'rd ' " "' 1 1,,., to .ri In cna.a ll .), keirirar. I.-hHoh In fb la k lo Ihe renk f an eo.h.-v ".s , rn ...ition as a -" " 11 i, nrt s'"l' o' 'T1" "u'uir ci.uw.ci n,t ' ,.,., be,.,,- he w isb-d t" ke. had felt deel, the p of ali.ga-1-.- and e, thai "ItclijIMM boo r-" -war I. is " ,h k'f f tl,,.,,,. "a .Ua.all L ,rouafd th nations." UldllUUal VI ' Rules Oa Salem greets By Automobiles Frequent Janes Knowles, K. bs.tSH.I, ' Mr.. Helen M. Aitl'miob bs ' ,.t nol ata-i.l ,1-le t a . k. ..utters .,,,,,,, ... aa . Ua,a. nH ' " ' !.t,.t all' .'""v. ' " h.ua.ler. Cofley. H.vjr.ide f.l. M'S I1lw.,,e render. M.K.v, ranf eH. Iw'"". " a- ...t..!t y.-.-ler. Astora; -VfS .-, ... .l II, I, "s Mis. r.iira'"" Hal! f ". -j,.ol. all of Portland 'kaear M.ya t,de bora ..; u ,.l,e,e Il.r .tier.. Ot f'" f a., n,i. r'S oa ' . ,i ,t.m,. tk' : ... ...i ...ria.lf oa lojrt, to a.i v.ol.l.o. of the ha; 'I en. ...... Iiecof ,.,. p,.,ie.l v.t that 'l a i rril ,'.---- - --- . -. old hsr.liy s" V. ... Tk. e!V or... !t .hail l nni--- - . Vtlaon Back at WW U. M - -tali-si it.ad a .ofare't l -a ' taflrrooo. , Echo Of DcpcrtaHccS At ! r;.w Hparii la Rcrcrt Of liuince of 1200 Warrants Pair: TrfltY WOI Be a I P 1 n.aw.al Published loaaj, wp'jn a . ' . i . . I . .....lot velii ( t ...' inn" - ,t srhi.'le e'l" I . a ... .t.rea.l of al.le i,i m, ---- - - . .. ... ueoa th' ''" '' T" .. .he c.!V of IWS. Ar.., J-'.-X,' l,t.-t.ctaiie iff Ji I- r1 p,:,,. kr uu,''T,, ' ?; Aw,na lb Juiaai i - - ik ajaiasl ajpV Ariuai.H aaa .1, C, ltSI.4, . . . ,.,. . . . -ma'civ - ' r . . . rontroi ' . i. J ...I arrs '.! - anethee ''' T.k. e.f-e'H U k Ik. Ir" s, " . , .,,, ,., , Asr'aa B.w riBiil I""- . . k..a Ike staiiof"" H'a'e i at Ik i..M.r want I cause .....a bre a.r , . o- ine aa. . k.i tuas-7 .... N.e'e,av of re--.v'l a a"r.r ,1 ( -a 're:' w''1 he annv,ned. . .1 - tr, a' . . :. ..,.a and !' ,e.i in ..." - k... ..-en re'e .1 rrv's-today 'oje . I plea-! : p.ok ! tl. ,' 15" ' j.ot,! ,ked j . Ik. Vu,lat 'f e i tffen.lef to '"" tors from ,r4 1 1 "'! """. -' . .. ,k. t f, or ' lr impi 7 I il -r'- .7 :".Mife Cans Placed T X.;.: : K.o Peace Ia Watertury . . t ....tl.l -a.--- ' " !,;'ir."v...,er-i ;:; !. .. ,. .!.l in the S ' ' .7.. tke'..l w -IWI--.w a-.'---- c... . . . . ' . - ... i . . m ... .-.... I so ..J". . . . l. .... iiar a ... k . inevu . - .iiiw ..... . -- . . vnab i .....i :'ij'k" ,r,r " - . , . i. ra e mi .. . .... . - . i.. ... ,.nl re o'l' ; . ..... In lit - it."- .- . . ,(iim w,,!,!9 ,' r- , aa off ' .'a.Bff " k..-' Irl.ca b. r.k.s . ... t ine ii" i vr . r i -, i ' " - - Waurw-r.. f .,n, tsy- firat. ,JV. k lial ! nin e) il as h I for hia re'rivcl . airt sear .i. i's cars oa ' l rloa t,e! or tbe armrT. . ....... tr.a.tMf Draw . . '.ea w-r. arnoa.lr ia;r'4 aa .J assa 7.d Me w9ea sw arreiUJ, .