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ff IT’S THE CLIMATE : : WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD tante : : (X)ME AND ENJOY IT Hailj) M J 9 FIRST SECTION—Page» 1 to Ö 1 OL. X-, No. KI. GRANTS HARM, JOSEPHINE COIN TY, OREGON, SATIRI» AY, NOVEMBER 9S, ifMO Prof. Ix-wis Explains Plan Inder Which the State Organization Will Operate Three Masked Robbers Hold Up Claremont Tavern and Burgess and One Other Guest, George Perringer, Pendleton Cattle Man, are Killed »HIRE CO. STATE LEADER, WHOLE NUMBER 2K3B- TEAM IS STATE CONTENDER --------------- . • As a result of the meeting held CO ACH AU, EN WKIT As O* THE COMiNEL WINSIXiW, ARMY EN- ■ last Saturday, in the courthouse, GIA/.'KK, HERE WITH DELE AGGREGATION ANP OF THEIR where C. I. Lewis, organization man GATION klCOM COAST STRENGTH ager. and Seymour Anes. secretary treasurer of the Oregon Cooperative V ■ V« « ta * —• • Association^ addressed the fruit ' 1 T i I growers, over 600 acres have been Portland, Ore , Nov. 22. Jasper money and valuable which they ob ; already signed up in the Grants Pass Granta I’ um < oncern Now Mont Im-1 I N. Burgaw, Oregon stale highway tained, estimated at approximately district, and as solicitors are now at Thanksgiving Day Game Will Go (V ¡Mirtant < "ont rwtin g Firm Engage«! commissioner, and Georg» E. Perrln- *2500. it is assumed that the rob | work In the field, a considerable I in Determining Comparative IG hk I BuiMing in (Wn in Ber. a Pendlrton ranchar, wero mus Funds llidM-d by Bond Issue In Del additional acreage should soon be bers commenced shooting when they Strength of Oregon Team«* 4errd íate laat nlght at the Clare- Norte County WIR H« Expended signed. The total acreage In the wont Ta vertí. near Portland, and entered the private dining room, or Under Federal Control state of Oregon passed the 13,000 The firm of John Hampàbirs A three men are bnlng beld toda y for elm* that Burgess and others showed mark on Saturday, and the associa By Niel R. Allen •uapei-ted robbery of the Claremont resistance when the robbers demand Co. Is today the largest contracting tion signed up ovgr a thousand acres I Football In Southern Oregon, be •nd the killing of the two men Only ed their valuables. Only incoherent firin In the state of Oregon, and now , Harbor building will proceed at last week. A sufficient acreage has has contracts under way amounting fore the present season, has been rc partial identification of the suspect» stories are available at this hour. Crescent City in the spring, acr-ord- been obtained in about a dozen dis garded as in a class of its own, imi Rewards totaling 17000 have been to three-fourths sf a million dollars. , Ing Co instructions given to Col. E. tricts In the state to warrant some him been .made, Burges and Ferringer, bóth of offered by Mayor Baker, J. M. Ken The Hays hili iwork is progressing ’ E. Wlnsiow, U. S. A., district engi kind of a plant next year. Some of unfortunately regarded as in a class whom are residents of Pendleton, ny, Pendleton cattle man. and W. L. : rapidly, a steam shovel and a camp neer of rivers and harbors, by the the districts which have large acre not requiring actual competition with the team of the Willamette val were dining at the Claremont at tho Thompson, former highway romml>- i of 50 men being employed upon It. board of arrpy engineers. age are the Salem district, nearly ley for final elimination. The re This work covers two and one-tenth sloner who was succceeded by Mr. Urne of the robbery. Three masked acres; Roseburg district, Col. Winslow was in Grants Pass 3,000 men entered the hotel, rounded up Burgees, for the »¡(prehension of the miles of grading on the hill, and will | for an hour last night, having arriv 2,200 acres; Eugene district, over cord and apparent strength of the Grants Pass High school football ma l>e completed early In the spring. In Ike guests, and made away with the murderers. 2.000; Sheridan, 1,400; Dallas, over chine during this season, however, the work on the Roseburg-Coos Bay ed here at about 9 o’clock from 1000: Yamhill, 800. There are a highway, the contract covers 14 Crescent CKy. He was escorted has given a standing to Rogue val number of other districts which have miles of grading, and two camps of , across ths mountains by those three ley football never before attained. over 500 acres. 50 men each are employed there. loyal boosters from the.coast. Geo. This has been evidenced by con M. Keller. Jas. McNulty and John It will be the policy of the asso tinued desire on the part of strong ' The work at Ranier is now nearly I completed ¡and work is progressing , J. McNamara, and left on train No. ciation to have each region stand on aggregations In the northern part of. its own legs, so to speak, and the the state to meet the local team, but favorably upon the grading which 15 for the south. • f The department has authorized buildings and development which it the Hampshire company Is doing for conflict of dates has resulted in the Col. Winslow to proceed with the will have will depend entirely upon the state of Washington. inability to get together. Albany Centralia. Wash., Nov. 22 Eleven N L, Caaady is today < losing a advertising for bids for the construc the acreage signed up in the com High was refused a date recently on deal w hereby he becomes owner of of the 13 1. W. W. who have been tion of that portion of the break munity, so that the fruit growers of that account, as Grants Pass was to farm lands In the vicinity of 'Hugo. charged with murder in the first de water that can be completed with Josephine county will determine to have met Ashland for a second game Air. and Mrs. Caaady came here a gree, as the result of the Armistice the funds already in hand. The peo a large degree Just how much money on that date. couple of weeks ago to straighten Day massacre, were arraigned be ple of Del Norte county voted 3200,- the Oregon Growers Cooperative As The Turkey Day battle with ths out the estate left by Mrs. M. E. fore Judge iW. A. Reynolds in the ‘ 000 bonds for this work, and that sociation will spend in the county. Lebanon High school eleven, how Taylor, who was Mrs. Casady'a moth Lewis county sui>erior court Thurs money Is now In the bank ready for .It Is to be hoped that in time a ever, will furnish the barometer to er They have become attached to day and allowed 36 hours in which use. and ft is Col. "Winslow’s plan number of buildings will be estab- „ . . , . measure the comparative s*r* gth of the district through its remarkable to enter their pleas. The men who to Nave th« co« tracts «.warded andj lished similar to that now grated footb.n .dayed ln tbe twj^tetions cUmatic conditions, and have de were arraigned were Britt Smith. O. work ln progress aa soon as it be at Eugene, where J. O. Holt has lx,banon High is still making a Attorney W, T. Hume, of Port elded to remain and aid in the de C. Bland, 'Bert Faulkner, Ray Beek- gotten under headway in the built up one of the most interesting etrong Md for wnhunette valley hon- veiopment of the »alloy. Mr. Casali) er. .lasi'ii McInerney. Elmer Smith. land» is in the city making an inves spring. While in Crescent City he ahd efficient plants in the Pacific ore eren fljougfc Eugene is conced- has been a linotype operator upon Eugene Barnett. Mike Bheehan. Bert tigation of the property of the visited the quarry from which the Northwest. They are now doing a ed a ghade th„ cham- Galice Conqplldated mine, located on the Oregonian and the Portland Bland and John l«an>i> rock will be taken for the break million dollars’ worth of * * business, 1,ion9|1j[, of bbe Willamette remaln- Gallce creek. Mr. Hume has been Journal for tuuny years, and says Two of those against whom Infor water construction, this being the operate t a Iar£e cannery, ship a great Jng „„dacided. If Grants Pass that he Is now ready to eac*l>e the mations have been filed, Ole Hanson j going into the records at the coun first time he had visited the harbor Cxi. ol trult t-wvxla fresh, la wattlrA ♦Vvoi»* , make their z\wn own can trim the I^ebanon machine -------------- - - ----- on ty clerk's office, and after putting in grind of his machine, and try life in and a man named Davis have not yet' there He was. however, quite fa .-■ Mar, their own lime sulphur, dry ThanXsgiyjng Day, state champion- the day with fellow fez wearers In lieen apprehended Southern Oregon, miliar with conditions there as he it. process prunes, evaporate cull ship honors can not be awarded with- ' They may tell yon that a fellow The hunt for Ole Hanson In the Grants Pass today, will tomorrow go was a member of the board of army apples, run their own box factory. out giving the Southern Oregon to Galice for personal inspection of gets used to the continuous rains of neighborhood of Independence, is engineers that heard the arguments have an ice plant and an ice cream team a thorough looking over, pn the Willamette and likes it: but it still on. ft was thought that a posi the mine. He states that he is mak In favor of the building of the Cres plant, and own their own timber. other hand, a defeat at the hands Is not so This sunshine is letter and tive trail had been struck and the ing the Investigation for clients, and cent City harbor about three years There is not another group of men of Iyehanon win eliminate the Grants that development may follow. Mr. 1 am going to come down here Into posse was enlarged so that It would I ago when delegations from Del Norte in the Pacific Northwest which is it. We are Just today closing up the be lmi>osslble for Hanaon to escape. Hume said that he found ma"ny peo and Josephine counties visited the getting such a high price for its Fans claim. So far as concerns the two teams to be seen in action fa deal for the purchase of the place But as no reimrt han been received ple from all parts of the country national capital in the interests of products as the Eugene 1>eop'e" Grants Paas___ „_ .. the __ nert _______ Thursday, looking toward Southern Oregon as from the posse, and it is generally near Hugo." the improvement. Everything they take hold of is prov- comlng clash Ia a championship bat- a promising field for investment, the believed the searchers are on the The delegation from Crescent City Ing to profitable. " be -- *“*■'. ’ Their purchas- t|e; eleven has all to lose or wrong trail or the fugitive would undeveloped resources being especial was quite elated with the prospects ing department is proving to be very gain. have been apprehended by this time. ly brought to tihelr mind by their1 .for the Immediate construction of a efficient, their lime and sulphur cost locals are fortunate this sea- It was planned to surround the desire to go to a more congenial j i permanent highway between their ing them this past year, for example. gon The “n the return of several former swamp in which he was supposed to climate. This, he said, was sure to city and Grants Pass, and said that »7 a barrel. Their boxes are made pUyePS from the service, but the ma- X he hiding. The hiint has now sim bring a most excellent class of peo the commercial value of such a high at cost. They have such a well ov-ijoritx- of positions are filled by men unifii niun uihuiu mered down to Juat two 'men—-«Han ple to this district. way could not be overestimated. They ganlzed plant that they can keep (playlng their flrBt season of inter son and Davis, who was supposed to left for home again this morning. — men the ?har round, and can utilize ^„^tic football. The first unit of work to be under every one to the beet advantage. I have been on the hill shooting along Mr. Dana's Article Hcpr«uliic<sl— Wilbur Bearss. an ex-service man. — lxmdon. Nov. 22. The situation with Hanson. Elsewhere in the Courier today, taken upon the harbor project will It will be the policy to sell eacl* j captains the eleven this season and ilong the lAdriatlc. as a result of ( It is reported that several threat page seven, will be found a repro be the building of a 1700 foot district's fru|t on its own merits. bo|de mainstay position of full- d'Annunzlo's campaign, has reached , ening letters have l(«en received by duction of the article written by breakwater, which can be done with that is. Josephine county fruit will bafck Bearss Is all fight from first a crises, Private advice* leave no those In charge of the rounding up Marshall Dana, who accompanied the the available funds, and which will be sold as Josephine county fruit, i wb|Bti^ last and gives his team the loubt 'but that he Is determined to of the 7. W. W. In this vicinity. May Portland business men here on their go a long way in making of the har* and while it may have the same gen-. fighting spirit that wins touchdowns, annex Dalmatia to Italy. He Is now or T. C. Rogers received one of the excursion a few weeks ago. The ar bor a refuge for shipping. eral brand, there is nothing to pre He has the habit of annexing scores preparing to attack Montenegro, letters which had been mailed on the ticle by "Mr. Dana was in the Sunday vent Josephine county keeping its ■for his team when circumstances de Jugo-Slava are stated to have con- train so as to disguise fne mailing issue of the Oregon Journal. Writ Irrigate Applegate Farms— identity just as the Sunkist members mand them, regardless of the feelings ten by a disinterested obg^rver, it eentrated troops and to be preparing point. The letter w»n as follows: Messrs. Sfockmartin and Rowden, do. or the Skookum apple people. of his opponents. “You had better stop the raid on fine appreciation o>f the beauties of of the Applegate valley, have been io resist aggression, Another ■ re- It is planned to inaugurate an ad Robert Bestul. back from service tho I. AV. W. If you don't you and has a distinctive value. It show’s a tn the city arranging for the Irriga vertising campaign along national port says a republican undereurrent with the 'A. E. F. is the best line is directed against an Italian mon your city officials, and all others par- the Southern Oregon country, and tion of their farms on the Apple lines. The association will choose smashing back with the locals, and es|>eclally of the Grants Pass district. gate river. archy existing among ti'Annunzio'» tjclpatlng, will t>e doomed." a brand which is distinctly an Ore holds the fort at right half. Bestul forces. gon brand, and stamps the fruit as is a steam engine on line-plunging coming from Oregon, and will In and a whirl-wind on defense. — WOULD KEEP POWWH CO. augurate a national advertising cam OFT OF KLAMATH EALIX Howard Bearss, also a former ser COLLEGE Gl RIX WitI--SII.E paign to uiak« the word "Oregon" a vice man. received valuable training WITH MEM" 1'1« HU,EM house word in every home. The ad by playing army football last 'year, Klamath Falls, Nov. 22. Seeking vertising of oranges, raisins, walnuts and combining speed with his 180 to keep out of Klamath Falls the and prunes has brought wonderful pounds Is an excellent ground-gainer Oregon Agricultural College. Cor- Keno Power company, a competing results in California. It is bringing on line-smashes and the best inter valla, Nov. 22.— Young women in the corporation, tho California-Oregon in thousands of inquiries from peo ference runner ever seen in action -laaa in dietetics are having trouble Power company has filed a petition ple who want to go to California to on a Southern Oregon field. Bearss in planning a day’s menu for an ini* in the circuit court asking; for an live, It is bringing many people and also punts t»p to 70 yards and picks aginary banker who insists upon Injunction, much wealth to that state, The Cal- off field goals from the 50-yard line. spending $ 1.50 a day for food with The plaintiff alleges that when the which Any college team on the coast would ifornia Fruit Exchange, out gaining in weight or developing public accepted control of public utll- handles the oranges and lemons, be glad of his services. gout. Chicken broilers, fresh east Itles It also accepted the responsibil now controls 72 per cent of the ton- ern oysters, pure olive oil and other Cedric Fields, at the quarter ity of guarding the investment of nage of the state; it handled this last back position Is a new man to the to, but luxuries have been resorted these utilities. It further alleges year 37,000 carloads of oranges and game but has shown up remarkably as yet a satisfactory menil has not that it Is providing ample service for lemons, at a"n average cost per box well. speed and fight being the com been planned to meet the roq il I ro the community. of only 5.2c. The raisin growers bination that won him a berth on the ments. now control 90 per cent of the ton- eleven. nage. By advertising, it has In- Sherman Smith at left end has Clearing Is Completed— creased the consumption of raisins been the "find” of the year. LETTISH FORCES TAIxE. MITAI" Sus The clearing of the right-of-way from 700 tons to 40,000 tons In the taining an Injury during the Inter for the south side Irrigation ditch bake shops in a five-year period. class series, he was slated for a london, Nov. 22. IxHtlsh forces has been completed by Schroeder & They are selling 300,000,000 pounds tackle position, but soon after his re yesterday captured the city of Mltau, McFadden, the contractors, and they of raisins this year, and as a re turn to the gridiron his wonderful the capital of f’ourland, according to are now ready to go ahead with the sult of their advertising are getting ability to get over the ground in a the Lettish legation here today. ditching operations. (Continued on page Four) (Continued on Pags Four) .Ills Will II MIED II OK ROGUE VALLEY FARM INVESTIGATES MINE CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE NEXT