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ff THE CLIMATE • • • • WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD tante • • COME AND ENJOY IT” Daily Courier GRANTS I’AMH, J»*>II’HINE COUN TY, OREGON, VoL. X.. No. <M>. • • FRIDAY NOVEMBER 3N. 1911». 1 “heruity or orc WHOLE NI MBER 3HM. ALLEGED I.W.W. COVERS ALL OF BE SEIZED BY READY 10 DEAL Wortl Eroi» Berlin I udirai That German) Will Not »«»iiiply With Requisit for Disks and Barges Fighting Report»-»! to lime Orcurrrtl In Mexico City Between Obregon awl Carranza Fartions Berlin, Nov. $8. It Is stated from STORMS SWEEP THE COUNTRY CHARGED BY MEMBER« OE 1.0- authoritative quarters that Germany < 4L PORT AMERICAN LEGION WITH MERCI ItY GOING TO will not comply wlth.the demand of »III MINAI, MYNIHCALIHM LOW POINT the entente for 400,000 tons docks, and for dredge« and tugs aa offset to German warshlim sunk at Scapa Flow. Miners Who Work Will by the tiri urn t » I’roUstlon Army San Antonio, Nov. 28.—-Reports WILL NOT lUX’EDE FROM ITS PO have been received from the border SITION LN THE JENKINS CASE, to the effort that fighting has brok IS OFFI4TAL STATEMENT en out in Mexico Oity between Gen eral Obregon and Carranza factions. President Carranza is reported to have fled to Queretaro. General Pablo Gonzeales is reported leading the Carranza troops. ULTIMATUM DUE FOR CARRANZA Negotiation* Wli| Not Be Prolonged and Government Is Prepared to Enforce Its I ►emends Strike of Hie < oal Miners Cause of Victor llolnutn Was Taken Into l'uà to<ly by Sheriff la-wis Tliia After Sluiriage That Adds to Suffering noon mid la Now Held in Many < 'ities * 4 GAME 10 GRANTS PASS I Washington. Nov. 28.—Although Victor Holman, who givej his further investigation of the facts will Mexico City, Nov. 13. Conditions most recent residence as Rogue River be made, the American government is the first victim to be caught in In th»» republic which have crowded has no intention of receding from the net. of the local authorities up The football game between the a million persons lnt»» Mexico City, on a charge of alleged criminal syn high school teams from Grants Pass its position In the Jenkins case, ad or more than 300,000 above Its nor ministration officials declared today. dicalism. Holman was arrested late and Lebanon came to an abrupt end The government, they said, was pre mal population, have greatly increaa- this afternoon upon a warrant issued •»<1 the number of itinerant merchants from Justice Holman’s court, the at the close of the second stanza pared for the ‘‘next step,” which may complaint having been filed by a yesterday when the aggregation from take the form of an ultimatum to who set up shop where their whim m emit er of the local poet of the Am the north declined to came on’the the Mexican government. wills. It is Impossible to find a Administration officials indicated •• an<| finish the game when the erican Iagion. It Is alleged by the f* field street In the city where some vendor that negotiations with Mexico would complaint that the prisoner was ex- blew for the second half. not be prolonged if unsatisfactory. has not set up a stall. A person <ie- I. W. W. sympathies ' „ J , Chicago, 111., Nov. 28.--Cold pressing strong slrlng to outfit a house »an buy al this city, saving, ac- feferee declared the «ame for- The American government has de most everything needed without plac weather and snow storms over most at a resort in 1 felted to Grants Pass, the official cided upon its course of action and Washington, Nov. 28. Mino oi<er- ing foot within a regular shop. lat of the central southwest «Hates, has cording to the complaint, that the score of a forfeited game. 1 to 0, be- is now prepared to carry it out if members of the I. W. W. at Cen ators of the United Stat«*« definitely a prospective buyer merely hint that rendered the fuel situation more crit- ing awarded. Up to the mid-session necessary. voted yesterday Io accept Fuel Ad he la in Hie market for something leal, <lne to the miners strike. The tralia were not murderers as there period, the game had been scoreless ministrator Garfield*« proposal for and he is immediately 'besieged by a shortage is acute in many small were two sides to the question, and though Grants Pass had played the settlement of th«, coal strike, An crowd of energetic salesmen who »11a- cities and towns. (Continued on page 2 > i visitors to a standstill and no doubt overwhelming majority »»f operators lat<> In machine-gun Spanish on the Washington, Nov. 28.—The state ~ j would have had matters all their own were satisfied with the offer of a 11 worth of their wares. department announced Thursday ! way had the game gone to its finish. per cent increase In wages to the men the text of the note from Mex Sunday Is th»* busiest »lay for these (AX no time du rim; the half was thej that “ without any cons»*quent Increase in merchants, Ttiev foregather princl- [Grants Paas goal in danger, and the ico * in reply to the American commu the price of coal. nication regarding the arrest of Con pally in the plazas. spread their entire jday was in Lebanon’s terri goods alxiut them and patiently wait tory. The visitors started off with sular Agent Jenkins at Puebla, had Washington. Nov. 28 Th»* admin for customers. Tholr numbers are a fierce display of line bucking which been received. It was transmitted istration's proposal for a settlement augmented by men an<l women, 'boys , netted them yardage on several oc immediately to Secretary Lansing at of the coal mine strike was promul and girls all of them selling candles, casions, but never enough to put the his home. On Tuesday evening, November' gate»! by Fuel Administrator Garfield fruits, shoe strings, pottery, tobacco, Bucharest. Nov. 28.—The Ruman ball across midfield. The Lebanon Wednesday night at a stormy ses- drinks, bright colored ribbons, shoes, ian government is pre-occupied with 25, an interested audience assembled ; boys were apparently relying on forc in the Baptist church parlors, which' «Ion of operators und miners whfcth hats, »logs, cats, gophers and the the task of extending its administra Mexico City. Nov. 28.—Belief that hud been tastefully decorated for the ing the game through the eftiter of failed to bring the contending forces dozens of \ari»»tles of food of which [the Grants Pass line, adopting the the relations of friendship between within sight of an agreement. chili is the most important compo tive functions to the territory the occasion with rugs, chrysanthemums! most punishing type of offense, and Mexico and the United States ‘‘can and myrtle. The lenders of the miners loudly I nent. The plazas present an animat kingdom will acquire under the peace showed a lack of condition in not be- The following program was ren' dng able to stand the gruelling work, not be affected unfavorably” by the ami emphatically denounced the ad ed appearance Bands are playing, treaty. With Transylvania. Buko former’s refusal to take steps looking ministration's terms as Impossible. whistles are blowing, newsboys call vina anil a part of Betaarabia and dered by pupils of Anna (Marie Cal Grants Pass clearly outplayed the to the release of William O. Jenkins, vert. and each number was given in The attitude of the operators was their editions, a man with a wheel of the Banal added to Its domains, the visitors at all times, and before the United Stat« consular agent, from less definite. som<* of the owners fa chance bi*e<*eches the credulous to country will be railed ii|«on to meet a creditable manner: close of the second quarter com- the penitentiary pt Puebla, was ex voring. others opposing acceptance of try t.helr luck, a boy with a huge with many difficult problems of or Piano—‘‘Jewell Dance,” Elizabeth menced to bring into play some of pressed in the note reply to the Am the government proposal. basket balanced atop his head offers ganization and control of a country Fi field. the new formations that convinced erican demand for Mr. Jenkins* li The dhlef features of the settle sweetmeats at five centavos each and and people grown suddenly treble in lhano Duet—‘'Reverie.” Florence the Lebanonites that they were out berty sent by the Mexican govern ment compromise approved by the following him <*omes a seller of ice nrca and numbers. It Is regard»*d Nombalais and teacher. of their class. When the half closed ment to the American embassy late president' cabinet earlier in the day cream with his frozen <lalnti<*s tucked here ns not improbably that the next Piano—“Song of the Clock," Mar the ball was on Lebanon’s one-yard yesterday. are: away In a container which he juggles Rumanian cabinet will have in it a jorie Carrell: "Joyous Farmer." Don line, though in Lebanon's possession After reviewing the, case, the re A wage advance of 14 per rent In- perilously on hfs head hut never ¡number of representatives from ald Neilson; "The Moon Flower." ■ through an intercepted forward pass. ply pointed out the judge at Puebla stead of the HO per cent originally loses a spoonful, nnd almul all shines Transylvania. Indeed some see indi 1st Vida' Car;>enter; “Always in Mis Grants Pass in her last three plays who or^pred Mr. Jenkins' detention demanded by the miners, the 31 per a glorious sun which gives no hint cations that the next prime minister chief," May belle Dorman had brought the ball from the 40- had acted within his powers and cent |iroipos«xl by Secretary of labor of brooding problems of existence.' I will be Al (Manin, now president of Vocal—“Dreamy Moon,” Kathryn vard line to the shadows of the goal that the latter had waived his legal Wilson and Indorsed by the miners It is a happy life the native lends ■ the executive council of Transyl Orme. posts, and were having it their own rights In refusing to give bail. Only and th»' 20 per cent offered by the on Bunday when with a few centavos vania!. Piano—’’Black Bird March,” Lil way with the visitors. when justice is denied, the note as operators. ; he may fill his stomach with sweets.! Queen Marl»* has often expressed ian Weersing; “Rustic Dance,” Eliz The Grants Pass eleven appeared serted, can one nation demand the 1 1 No increase In the price of coal | twtek In the warm sunshine and listen a wish that it might lie possible to abeth Blanchard; "Imps and Fair-, on the gridiron ready for the second release of a' subject who is imprison to consumers and continued price to music furnished by a Mexican have a few able Americans and Eng ii*s.‘‘ Mary Wertz; "Under the Lin- half, every man on his toes and eager ed in another country. It is declar control by the government for the band, than which there is no better lishmen come to 'Rumania to act as dens.” •Kathryn Orme. for the fray. ed that the Mexican law does not present. in any land. I financial and executive advisers to Piano Duet—"Barcarolle,” Leona The Lebanon boys did not come out contemplate interference by the exec Creation of a Joint advisory board A man from the United Stag's the government. "If we could in Currier and teacher. of their dressing room, making the utive branch of the government in of operators and miners with S»«cre- who. on a recent Sunday morning duce some.of your smart Americans claim, later, through their coach, operations of the judiciary and that, tary of the Interior Lane ns chair took a seat in a plaza, within a few ■ to come here and act in advisory ca ALBERT THOMAS. FRENCH. that the eleven could not 'be reform even in the United States, the gov man. to assist In working out the minutes had his shoes shined, his pacity to us." sh«> said recently to a DIRECTOR LABOR MECTING ed to go into the contest. They had ernment is powerless to act In a' case details of the wage adjustments nnd nails manicured, his breakfast serv visiting American railroad man, “I Washington. Nov. 28.—Albert substitute players with them, but until state courts render decision. to furnish Information and advice In ed. bls morning newspaper delivered, think it would be a splendid thing. Thomas, the French conservative la the coach stated that the subs could I future disputes. his measure taken for a suit of They could give us the benfit of bor leader, was selected as first di not take* the place of the two half clothes and was offered ah assort- their exceptional training anil ex recte r general of the international backs. who were not able to go back nient of diamonds and opals at a perience and save us from a lot of labor conference under the league of into the game, and that they there lU TTE HAS A REGULAR MOVING ITITI RE HOLDUP bargain. He concluded that there mistakes.” fore would forfeit the game at that nations pion. may be more modern methods I '' of stage. The coach stated that he had conducting business but there cer no»complaint to offer, but that his Butte. Mont., Nov. 28—Two mask • Collective Bargaining tnlnly Is none more picturesque than men were not padded heavily enough ed* bandits entered the office of the London, Nov. 28 The government that employed by th»« outdoor mer- to play upon the local field, having won a sweeping victory in the house chant. been used to the mud of the Willam American theatre here this morning of commons today when on a mothMi and after beating Into insensibility ette. calling for appointment of a commit Washington. Nov. 28 .lames W al- There was disappointment ex Miss Emma Peterson the cashier and tee to Inquire into the coaet of pro lave, an American citizen, waa shot pressed by the large crowd present John Kelley, robbed the safe. The es duction, the output, and price of coal and killed by Carranzista soldiers that the labalion team would not timated value of the plunder Is W8H rejected. near Tampico, Wednesday, the state continue the game with her substi $2,000. department has been advised. tute .players in the lineup. The game Investigation has 'been ordered, had been a good contest as far as it tails are lacking, Imt administration went, the 22 men putting all of their officers characterize ■ It as "almost ability and strength in the effort. the last straw." The Grants 'Pass team again proved their position as among the best players in the state, protecting their goal at all times from danger, and would have showed some new lamdon. Nov. 28. (¡real. Britain Rome. Nov. 28. Tlmzrf I rectors of stunts in football playing that would has given .lugo Slavia assurances the socialist party today ac epted th»* have further cinched their claims had Plymouth, England, Nov. 28.— that, the Adriatic question will soon motion declaring that the ‘■socialist the visitors not backed out of further Ladv .Astor. American-born wife of be taken up by the supreme council victory general elections net of tom playing. The field was in excellent Viscount Astor, was elected to parJ and that. Britain's influence will lie plate soltdarldty with the soviet re condition, soften»»»! a bit on top by llament from Sutton division, Ply used to secure u Just and equitable public of Russia, clearly expressing recent rains, but not the muddy type mouth. in balloting of November 15. settlement In accord with the life to the Italian government ait order of fh'ld that the northerners have The result was announced officially and Interests of .luge Slavia, aocord-, to recognize immediately the soviet been used to. today. lady Astor had a plurality Ing to private diapatchea. republic of Russia.'’ (Continued on Pase 2) of 5,203 over her nearest opponent. Washington. Nov. 28. Seizure of bituminous coal mines where the owners show no disposition to co- operate In Increasln« production and the use of trootm to protect all min er« who desire work, has been de cided >i|>on by I he government in an effort to «*nd the coal strike, it was said officially today. In mines seis ed by the government, the 11 per cent wage advance agre»*»l upon by the cabinet will be pla»'»*d In imme diate i*ffect It was said. Chicago, Nov, 28.—A blanket of »now today covered moat of the country between the Mississippi river and the Sierra Nevada mountains. South of the snow belt heavy rains fell, and floods sweid parts. Trains were delayed and wire communica tion was disturbed in western plains states. Lander, Wyoming, is the coldest place in this country, report ing 20 below zero. '»mil □ IADÏ ASTOR ELECTED