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GRANTS PASH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
TUESDAY, DIX EMBER 2. IOIW.
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WHOLE NUMBER 2 h :15.
JAPAN SEES
I
J osii um Willi» Alexander, House
Master, to Succeed Redfield as
Secretary of Commerce
Kalem, Ore., Dec. 2. G. W. Ro
Washington, Dec. 2.—Joshua Wil­ DIED IN NEW YORK FROM EF­
CHALLENGE TO THE STATE CON-
bort«, district attorney of Jackson
lis
Alexander, of Gallatin, Missouri,
TEN BEKS ISSI El» LAST NIGHT
FECTS OF ITOMAINE POISON­
a member of the house of represen­
county, today filed In the supreme
IS
Act
KITED
AT
ONCE
ING OF A MONTH AGO
tatives, has been selected by the pres­
court an application for writ of man-
damn« to compel Ben W. Olcott, a«
ident to succeed William C. Redfield
as secretary of commerce.
The
I secretary of state, to certify the of­
fice of governor to the county clerks
nomination will go to the senate late I
of the state as one of the offices to
today or tomorrow.
lie filled by ths ejection o 1920. The
application 1« baaed on Interpreta­
THE Q< ESTION OF FIUME
«I* hXHbll»l‘”‘vnt of a But*- tions of constitutional provisions. Indications That a Militar)
G moh May Be I’layed on tlu* Local
WILL BE SETTLED LATER Amassed a Fortune Too latrge to
Krt SyMcni for National Finances,
lutigli on a latrgc Scale May
Field on Saturday Next, Becem-
Count Through the Coke and the
Roberts, as district attorney, says he
and Tariff Readjustment
Ne<M'«tMitntc<l
lier Oth
Steel Mill Industry
makes the application because In his
Paris, Dec. 2.—The supreme coun-l
I cil decided today that the question'
opinion It 1« the duty of law offirers
to see that the state laws are com-
of Flume should not be settled In1
Washington. Dec 2. General re­ plied with.
the Hungarian peace treaty, but
Toklo, Japan, Dec. 2.—The elit- GRANTS PASS CHALLENGES
New York, Dec. 2.—-Henry Clay
■commendation« on legislation to
ward march of the bolsheviki forces
AND CORVALIJS ACCEPTS reserved for final decision by the
Frick died here today, death being
•combat the present high living cost,
♦ lied and associated powers.
In Siberia has developed suddenly
caused by an attack of ptomaine
u> quiet the labor unrest, to suppress GREAT BRITAIN'S ARMA
serious problems for Japan which
A telegram has been rccetv- ♦
poisoning from which he suffered
radicailHtn. «nd fur the readjustment
OF Diti NK \ItllS DISAPPEARS probably will soon lie discussed with
«1 l»y ( «meli Allen, of the local ♦
GOVERN.MENT
¡about a month ago. He would have
of the nation upon a peace time ba­
the American government. The con­
high M-h<M»l football team, thi* ♦
NOW MEANS Bl SI NESS
sin were the feature« of the annual
vention iby which the allies have
been 70 yeaft of age on December
afternoon, from tlie <’orval*is ♦
message to congress by President
team. acce|>ting the often ch«I- ♦
Ixuidon. Dec. 2. England'« army oiierated in eastern Siberia may be
Washington. Dec. 2.-—Believing 19th.
Wilson. read today, Tlie peace trea­
Imge issued last night. The ♦
The career of Henry Clay Frick
of drunkard« 1« disappearing. About menaced by the bolsheviki, and the
the
United States government "means
ty, the president told congress, will
interest« of law and order in China
acceptance asks that tlie game ♦
negotiations
with
business"
In
its
has
formed one of the most fascinat­
15
years
ago
70.000
person«
were
;
*><• discussed in a seimrate message
and Manchuria. The Russian Pa-
lie played in Grants Pass next ♦
the
the
Mexican
government
over
1
annually
committed
to
prison
lor
I
ing
chapters in the romance of in-
to lie delivered later, as will the rail­
ciflc littoral may necessitate a mili­
Saturday, Drcenilter «th. and ♦ j
Jenkins case, officials, members of austry in the United States. At ten.
road .question. For the second time drunkenness and the average for a tary campaign on a large scale. Jap­
asks for a guarantee of ex­ ♦ I
congress today indorsed the stand of
«nh since the president established few yeurs before the war was about, an apparently has no wish to attack
pense* for 1« players. The claim ♦
Secretary Lansing as expressed in a (boy on a farm in a family of only
the practice of addroMlng congress 60.00(1, The commissioners of pris­ the problem single handed.
♦
of the Corvallis team w1*l be
ordinary mean«, he was, at sixty, a
the latest note to Carranza.
in iierson. the message was today on« in their annual report say that
investigated this afternoon, and ♦
J
man of so many millions that his
the number« committed to prison last GERMAN <OIX»NISTS AE.NI>
read by clerks.
if it has clear title to »he AA’II- ♦ Case Is Postponed—
'
fortune, like those of Carnegie and
671 males and »99 fe-
year
were
FOODSTUFFS BACK HOME
lamette valley championship, ♦| The divorce action that was called I Rockefeller, was largely a matter of
The president'« principal recom­
male«.
its acceptance will be at once ♦ for trial in the circuit court has
mendations included tlie establish­
hasI guess work even to himself. It haa
R»|x>rts froiii all the prison* testl-
Rio De Janeiro. Dec. 2. I «arge
approved and the game sched­ ♦ been postponed till January 6th. be- been said he was worth more than
ment of a budget system for national
♦
finances: reorganization of the tsx- ty to the beiieflcient effect« of re- quantities of foodstuffs are being
uled.
cause of the failure of the plaintiff *100,000,000. perhaps as much as
•itlon system with simplification of «friction on the sale of intoxicating shipped by the German colonists in
to appear In court when the hearing’ »200.000.000.
the state of Bahia to their relatives
the income and excess profits tax. liquors.
Backed by the local Chamber of was called.
Mr. Frick built up the greatest
In Germany. The shipments, which Commerce, the Grants Pass high
and readjustment of the tariff system
coke business in the world, and ac­
have
been
authorized
by
the
state
if necessary, to meet changed world I
school football team is making claim
quired such vast Interests in steel
food commission. consist principally to consideration in the deciding of
Condition*. He urges recognition ’
I that he was also one of the principal
of
flour,
rice
and
sugar.
and relief for veterans of the world
the interscholastic football cham­
magnets In that industry, and in
war. particularly In the wav of gov­
pionship of the state. The team is
( rounding out his career he became
ernment farms us proposed by Sec-|
undefeated, and the character of its
' known as one of the world's'greatest
retary Lane. The message call« fori
work upon the gridiron stamps it as
■ collectors of master paintings.
an enlarged program for rural .de-
of championship class, and until the.
Mr. Frick was born December 19,
9
Catherhain.
Eng.,
Dec.
2.
—
Foster
­
welopment, and for measure« which
other teams have met and defeated
1849, at We/t Overton, Pa. This
down Fort, at White Hill, near here it they can have no valid claim to
will "remove the cau«os for poVtical
Denier, Colo., Dec. 2.- Deer which is to be offered for sale. It is one
Para. Brazil. Dec.
2.—'Airplanes village was named after the
ma-
restlessnesH In the body politic.” The
invade kitchens of houses In search of a chain (built many years ago the championship stronger than the may be employed to map the valley terrial grandfather of Mr. Frick,
president also renews his recommen­
claim of Grants Pass itself.
of food, «nd lieggar bears which way along the SJurrevy hills for the de-j
of the great Amazon river, if the Abram Overholt, whose original fam-
dation tor legislation to deal with
A statement for the Chamber of
lay automobile tourists and pedes­ fense of Jxmdon, and has an
French are successful in their effort By name was Oberholtzer. and who
"those person« who by violent meth­
*x-| Commerce, over the signature of
trian« along the roads are examples tensive view over three counties and
Ito ure aircraft for surveying the settled in western Pennsylvania when
ods would alirogate our tlme-tekted
President
Bramwell,
went
to
the
of the extent to which the protec­ is 800 feet aibove sea level.
routes of the rivers of French Gul-! that region was regarded as
the
Institutions."
f Continued on pese 1.)
tion furnished Hiy the government to
ana. it is understood the Brazilian i frontier ot civilization.
Apparently having In mind the the wild game within the boundaries
'government will apply the same 1 Frick received a good basic school­
coal strike Injunction, the president1 ot^ the various national parks has
method to the survey of the Amazon ’ ing. but there was nothlng ln hia
- company I
in hl« message said: "The right of' tamed the animal«, according to
and ... its affluents. A - French
boyhood to indicate the remarkable
individuals to strike is Inviolate and Horace M. (Albright, su|>erintcndent
| is said to have 'been' formed in Cay­ ability which characterized his later
ought not to be Interfered with by of .Yellowstone national park and as­
enne. with hangars on the Maronl life, except his eagerness to get into
any government process, but there sistant to Stephen M. Mather, direc­
' river, and French aviators with fly- business.
_____ _____
_ __
_ ­
For a _______
time he was
book
is a predominant right, and that Is tor of national parks, who came to
, ing experience gained in the war are i keeper
Reep«,. in his
hjg grandfather's
Krandfather's dlstil-
C™./.
the right of the government (^pro­ Denver recently to attend the meet­
—
being employed to run the 25 hydro- lery, and from this position he went
tect all Its people and to assert Its ing of park officials.
Casper, Avyo.. Dee. 2.—'William planes said to have been furnished to Morgan and Company, coke deal-
Paris, Dec. 2. The American
power and majesty against challenge,
"One night shortly 'before I left, peace delegation, scheduled to sail Carlisle, train robber, escaped from by the government.
i ers. and at about 21 years of age he
of any class. The government, when 1
In addition to making maps, the appeared in Pittsburg as their agent.
I went to a dance," said -Mr. Al- from Brest for home on December a ranch house last night, near Glen-
It asserts that right, seeks not to an-
i do. AVyo., hy leaping through a win­ machines will be employed for carry­ The coke industry was in its infancy.
xgonlze a class, but simply to defend I bright, "I took home a pitcher of 6th, lias postponed its departure.
dow when a sheriff’s posse was ing valuable freight, mails and pas­ The iron masters of Pittsburg were
the right of the whole people as I elder and a plate of doughnuts When
II reached the house 1 placed them
about to enter the house, according sengers, There are immense rivers ; just beginning to appreciate the
against Irreparable harm and in­
in French Guiana which, because of value of coke for their furnaces.
ion a ha'l< step while I unlocked the
to a telegram from Glendo.
Car­
jury."
door. A noise behind me caused me
lisle is suffering from a wound in the presence of many rapids, are now Young F^ick had an opportunity to
only navigable in canoes which take acquire a limited interest in a plant
to look around and there was a big
the hand. The temperature is 10
ixindon,
Dec.
2.
—
J.
H,
Thomas,
mule deer with hit, nose burled in the
below and capture of Carlisle Is ex- weeks to transport freight over dis­ near Broadford, and out of the pro-
E.AA'ISII FUNERAL NOT
tances which the hydroplanes can ' fits of this he acquired other hold­
pitcher of cider
He followed me member of parliament, has been ap­ pected shortly.
PERMITTED BV JUDGE into the ho"se for one of the dough-J pointed supreme head of the national
¡cover in as many hours, with always ings. He later joined a company to
large stretches of smooth water of- build a railroad to penetrate the Con-
nuts, and when I gave It to him, he union of railwaymen at a salary of
I.ondon, Dec. 2.—-A serious earth-
ifering a suitable surface for land- nelsville coke region, and in 1871,
*5,000 a year, exclusive of his par­ quake occurred in Western
trotted
off.'
'
Asia
Norfolk. Eng.., Dec. 1.—.“It is no
1 Ings 'and "take-offs."
the year this road was opened. Mr.
It Is no unusual sight declared AI-( liamentary salary of *2,000. He I* Minor Thursday. Seven villages in
honor to a man who worked hard
1 The freight charges ate said to be Frick organized the corporation of
allowed
travelling
exiienses.
Smyrna being destroyed, according
all his life to spend money lavishly bright, to see deer entering and leav-J
i high, and the traffic is expected to Frick and Company, which brought
to Constantinople advices.
on his funeral," said Judge Mulligan ing a house In Yellowstone. (Small
consist mainly of gold, balato and es­ coal land and coke ovens in the Con-
here when a widow asked for $350 children feed them from their hands,
sence of rosewoqd, which are the nelsville region. That was the basis
to pay the expenses of her husband's and (beggar Ibears. he declares have
I principal exports of the colony. The of the Frick fortune.
come to be one of the biggest attrac­
funeral. She was allowed 1150.
I passenger business is not expected
tions of the park.
to be heavy.
"They wait beside the road until
These hydro-airplanes will also be
nn auto or party of pedestri a ns ap-
i used for prospecting the forests for
proach. snd then get up on their
»
balato trees which grow in groups
hind legs and extend their front paws
so that the foliage can. it is said, be
Berlin, Dec. 1. Though Germans
i for contributions," Albright said.
complain bitterly of the never-end­
Adrian Dillinger arrived in Grants readily distinguished 'by aviators fly­
The tameness of the animals has ing strikes and
unwillingness
to
Pass Saturday direct from France ing low over the tops of the forest
its druwlliacks as well, because ft !
work, the Berlin city government is where he served his native country trees. In the past the securing of
makes them easy for pot hunters tf
aiding striking metal workers in the for eight years tn the regular arnp', fresh sources of (balato has been a
Mexico City, ’Dec. 2. American they happen to stray beyond the park
Berlin suburbs who refuse to resume the latter part of his service being work of much danger and difficulty,
capitalists lire reported to have in­ boundaries.
work although suffering from lack in the rank of adjutant of the 2nd specially trained balato workers,
vested heavily in mining property In
Salem, Ore., ¡Dec. 2. A patent to
"We had one of the worst storms of money and food.
regiment of Taris horse guards. He armed, traveling in bands of 15 or Oregon lands signed by Abraham
the northern part of the republic, the In the history of the park during
The
majorities
have
forced received several citations for bravery 20. have been employed to explore
largest single deni having been made October," said the superintendent,
Lincoln as president of the United
through the common council a pro­ in the war with Germany and is the the forests and they had to carry
by an American smelting and refin­ "and it drove the animals down from
States,
was filed in the office of the
vision whereby the community will proud possessor of the military cross with them supplies to cover many
ing company <for controlling Interest the hills 1n herds. They strayed out
county
recorder here recently. The
months.
advance 50,000 marks to ibuy food and the croix de guerre.
In the Rosita coal mines In Coahuila of the park in search of food and
Instrument is a patent from thu
for 'the people’s kitchens.
Mr. Dillinger bore letters of Intro­
for which a million and one-half pe­ were slaughtered by hundreds. The
United States government certifying
Tiie vote 1s a flovelty in munici­ duction to 'Mnnager Clyde E. Niles AMERICAN FREIGHTER HITS
sos were paid. The Rosita fields in hunting season in Montana runs from
to transfer of 160 acres of land to
pal history and the bourgeois are of the River Banks Farms where he
MINE IN Tin: NORTH SEA Ca'ptain John W. Bacon of Nesmith.
the paat have furnished the greater Octob(>r IK to December 2 2. apd un­
protesting that they will attempt to will be employed while learning the
PHrt of tlie coal supply of tKe coun­ less public opinion forces the «tate
Oregon milita
repeal the ruling. They maintain English language and up-to-date
Ixindon. Dec. 2.—The American
try and the new owners are said to to enact more ndequate laws. I fnarj
The papers were executed January
that,the huge sums paid to the work- methods of American agriculture, freight steamship Kerwood. from
contemplate enlarging the field and the elk and antelope, which r —
25,
1862. They were filed here in
are less lire sometimes more than they preparatory to taking out his natu-
New York to Hamburg, struck a mine connection with the process of clehv-
placing Coahuila 'coal on the United making their 'last stand’ in A’ellow-
could earn at their trades so they ralizatlon papers and becoming a off Terschelling. North Sea Island,
Btaten market.
ing title to the donation land claim
stone park will be soon exterminated, prefer to remain Idle
citizen of Oregon.
and tugs have gone to her assistance. of Captain Bacon.
LIVING <O«T AND LABOR UN
nixr ARE DIM'IMBED AND
LEGISLATION URGED
MA! SEEK AID OF UNITED STATES STATE HONOR IS NOW AT STAKE
DISCUSS /PEACE TREAT! LATER
FOR SOUTH AMERICA
PARKS BECOME TAMED
GIVES STRIKERS AID