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f ” IT’S THE CLIMATE • • WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD ♦ • • GRANT« PANH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OKiMJON, VOL. X-, No. o». GOME AND ENJOY IT” ♦ TUHSDAY, DFXE.MBŒR », 1»1». WHOLE Nt'MBEK 2H41 I SECRETARY OF RcprvMentMllvc ilawley Introduce* Itili for Six Wi-Mern < tregon CMIM Companion* Carry Dying Camp Ix-wb. Man to House and Ix-ave Hur riedly in Hearrh of “Robber** 1 4 t I Wualilngton. Dec. 9. After a Portland, Dec. 9.—The police are INDUSTRIAL .«XT DENT OOMMIÄ- OPERATION OF MANUFACTURING | lap»« of six yearn, during which con- PI,ANTS ARE Cl T TO THREE I unable to unravel the mystery sur SION <X)NVINCEH GOVERNOR grxMHt has not | nuh <*«1 any omnibus ap rounding the «hooting to death late DAYS PER WEEK ROND HOI HE RI'Y <X>MPENSATION TOO DOW propriation for public buildings, it Last night of Mark A. Matthews, a now look« as if there is some relief private In the hospital corp« of Camp In sight for the cities which have out- I»wls, who was carried to the house > I ' grown th«4r existing government of - of a citizen In a dying condition fice«. and that the appropriation for Matthews was on his wav to Corval 1920-21 win include a considerable lis to examine reserve corps candi sum for new building projects. date«. The companions who carried Director- Announce« Thai Ditch«» Not that the republican leaders Pending Outcome of l*rv»ident Wil IbwlriHimi I < onMdcred Neceasarjr in 1 the dying man to the house, and left Constitutional son’» Profanai for Settlement Order to IP-More Nation's Nor Will He Dug On North Hide i, • v_.- search of the alleged robber, hare Amendment who are now responsible for legisla of Strike mal Supply Inimixliatrly I p at tion mean to be extravagant, they ■not been located. The men »aid the •ay. 4>nt the growth of a nation can party had been held up. but examina 1 not I m » held back for six years by un- tion showed that Matthews had not Washington. Dec. 9. Secretary of Washington. Dec. 9.—in the face been robbed. On Monday representatives of en lighten eg parsimony. Salem. Ore., Dec. 9.—Holding At any rate, the word has gone Labor Wilson today sent a telegram of an expected settlement of the coal that the workmen’s compensation la Portland and Han Francisco Im nd forth that a public bulMiuga bill is to John L. 1-ewia, acting president of miners' strike. Fuel Administrator COLD SPELI, PREDICTED too low. Governor Olcott last night hoti*«w were tn the city conferring to be passed during the present ses the miners' union«, urging the min Garfield put into effect today the FOR THE ENTIRE WEST announced that he would rail a spe with ths board of directors of the sion and .Representative Willis ers to accept President WI Ison’s pro most drastic regulations for fuel cial session of the legislature In a Grants Pa*« Irrigation district, rela- Hawley, of Salem, Is prepared to iHxtal for settlement of fite strike. economy «Ince the restrictions of Washington, Dec. 9.—A prolonged few days, to convene January 12, for 1918. Even if the strike is settled period of cold weather over the en rhe purpose of amending the statute«. I've to Che purchase of 9100,000 in on the ground floor. Indianapolis, Dec. 9. -Hearing for today, he declared, fuel saving meas tire country is Indicated, the weather Members of the Industrial accident Hawley has Introduced 1*111« wo.lh of bonds of the district which ’ ■the charges of contempt of court ures will be necessary in order to bureau announced today, by the ab commission, the governor’s state had l»een advertised for sale The public buildings as follows- 9500.000; Corvallis. filed against 84 general and district restore the nation's normal supply. normally high pressure over the re ment said, had offered him informa bond buyer» went over every phase I Astoria. officials of the United Mine Workers 9100.000; 9100,000; Granta Pass, Probably the most important reg gion west of the Mississippi and tion to the effect that compensation went ' of the district’s formation. 9100,000; Maral^leld. of America, has been poeti>oned un ulation is that prescribed for manu- other points. Is inadequate. It is thought possible ■ arofuliy over the record of their i Ashland. Oregon City. 9150.fi00. til next Tuesday morning, on motion fseturing plants, which will be re 9100.000; basin«** transact I oils and viewed the that other Important legislation will For an addition to the present of the government attorney, when stricted in operation to three days a be transacted. The constitutional land to be irrigated laitc last night NEW SPANISH CARI.SETT the case was called. Postponement week on a -basis of the present work suffrage amendment will perhaps a contract was closed with the firm building at Eugen«. 940,000 was taken pending the outcome of ing hours. of Freeman. Smith A Camp company Madrid. Dec. 9.—Eduardo Dato come up. miners and officials here this after of Portland and Han Francisco for has agreed to form i a cabinet to re- noon to act on the plan submitted the sal« of the entire 1100,000 at ______ nistrv. which has «« PEOPLE THROWN INTO ICY i place the ________ Toca mis by (President Wilson for ending the ai . la S ka road hi MSES WATER WHEN FLOAT TURNS the price of 91e, and deposited a cer- , resigned. i I strike. l iXiSEIl FOR THE WINTER I _______ tlflesl check for 95.000 on the jmr- . I Seattle. Wash.,Dec. 9.—Mn Mar- nh«M price Ket'hikan. Alaska. Dec. 8. — Arri-j The bonds are In denominations xaret M. Armstrong, of Bremerton, lndlanai>olis, Dec. 9. -President . was drowned and Mrs. Elizabeth of 91.000 «ach. and are to mature Wilson's proposal to st ri kiu g coal vais in Fairbanks over the Brooks | Chase, aged 54, is in a critical con early beginning July 1. 1929, when miners, as announced here today by trail sav rtat proprietors of road Ixmdon. Dec. 9. •-J’urchaslng an •Attorney General 96.000 matures. This sum increases dition at the Bremerton hospital ah Palmer, provided houses along the trail have "joined by 91.000 for each year will mature automobile in England these days Is for the immediate return to work by the innumerable caravan" which has the result of the capsizing of a land- each July, making 91 4,000 due In largely a matter of "futures." paying men under the promised 14 per cent proceeded to the "states." and trav I Ing float at Manette. opposite Brem 1937 The final 910.000 matures for options on machines not yet built. advance, and the appointment of a elers have been compelled to carry i erton. early last night. About 40 At the automobile show here this commission to investigate, the re their own provisions. The houses, Jul/ 1. 1938. Medford, Ore., Dec. 9.—As a re • lemons, mostly women, were thrown This sale of bonds means the year at which there were more peo adjustment to conform with the in they report, have been left open to sult of a raid made Sunday night on | into the icy waters. accommodate wayfarers. letting of contracts for the full dia ple an»! fewer cars than ever before, creased cost of living. Fon^; Chong’s Chinese laundry on tance of the district, about ri ve 95,000 was paid for the option on a . South Riverside by Night Policeman FIUME QUESTION SEEMS mih<e below the bridge on the south 915.000 chasls that could not pos TO BE NEAR SETTLEMENT ¡Chas. Adams and Deputy Sheriff J. St. Ix»uis. -Dec. 9.— The proposition THE < LIMATE Al BILLINGS; side of the river. The directors an- sibly be delivered before next spring. B. Wimer, the proprietor and two Txmdon, Dec. 9.—»Reports that the nounce that work will also be rom- The same amount was collected by Of President Wilson meets with the 23-9 EAR RFXXIRD BROKEN r^her Chinamen were arrested. Fong menced on the north »ide ditches. n man for his place among the first unqualified approval of mine opera Chong had been suspected of boot Italian government had arrived at Billings. Mont., Dec 9. — The low legging for some time and last night an agreement with d’ Annuncio re- Ditch work has been In progress 50 to whom the manufacturers of an tors, according to a statement of1 on the south side for a month or expensive car arc to deliver machines Thomas T. Brewster, chairman of the est temi>erature in 23 years was re- he was caught in the language of the . warding the Flume question, has been certainly not before January 1. scale committee of the coal operators •orded here last night, when the gov police with the “goods on him." On received in Exchange Telegraph dis more. So many have been dealing in fu in the central competitive field, after ernment instruments registered 36 Wong Han. one of the men arrested patches from Rome ture contracts with the Intention of a summary of the president's propo below zero. and who was a hanger-on about the selling their priority rights that one sition was read to him today. laundry, a couple of opium pills and largo -firm has made Its contracts a’ small quantity of liquid opium was non-nogotiablc.z • found. The third Chinaman was let j After the second day of the show gn this morning as there was no evi I the agents for an American manu dence against him. facturer of a light, cheap, popular I Tn Judge Taylor’s court Fong < ar were U'Prn reputed rpnnfptl to tn have hnvn accepted onrnnfnzl car — ' Chong pleaded guilty to the charge orders for 38,000 with no delivery J of selling a pint of intoxicating liquor ’I Ixindon, Dec. 9.—“The extent to promises. Although pressed to ■— ar-1 Washington. Dec. 9.—The case of to a Medford man Sunday for 98. He which a tax Is felt by the taxpaver cept more orders they refused on any' « : American Consular Agent Jenkins admitted that he brought three pints With the assurance of a post-sea- Is <’ pendent very much on its new condition whatever. The Pas. Manitoba. Dec. 9.—Ap of booze back from Yreka last week [ has been transferred to the Mexican ness and just as a man becomes what Conveniences on the American ma- proximately 50 dog teams in several [son football game with Corvallis, which he had sold. He was fined federal supreme court today by the doctors call ’tolerant’ to a drug and chines attracted mtmh attention at parts of the northland are being i the local pig-skin artists have re 9100 and sentenced to 15 davs in i American embassy in Mexico City .equtres -increasing doses to affect the show. Some of the iniprove- trained for the 100-mile Hudson's sumed strut training and are per I ------------------- jail. him, so a taxi»ayer becomes ‘tolerant’ ment« thRt Americans take as a mat- Bay Dog Derby race to be held here fecting the plays and tactics which Wong .Han pleaded not guilty to I APARTMENT PROFITEERS IN In time to larger doses of tax." said ter of course are rarely seen on March 17. Now that the Nome Ali took them through the season just BUDAPEST REI Mi CURBED having opium In his possession and Doctor J. C. Stamp, the economist In I British cars. Manufacturers of ma Alaska sweepstakes race han been closed without once meeting defeat. his trial was set for this afternoon. a lecture at University College, chine« selling from 92,000 to ll.- abandoned, the Hudson's Ray roñ Every man on the first string has Budapest. Dec. 9.—Dr Charlotte He added there ought to be wrlt- 000 still prominently advertise that test Is generally regarded as the hig fully recovered from the minor Both he and the Medford Chinaman who acted as Interpreter claimed Szecsi, a woman physician, has been ton up in every revenue office, a self starter Is Included. It is not dog classic of the continent. bruises and sprainee incurred that the opium was nothing but an sentenced to two months im prison- ■pleaHO don’t any you would be pleas- unusual to see a driver cranking up A prize of 91.000 has been hung throughout the season, and will be eye wash which he bought at Ashland ment because she refused to rent an ed to pay the tax If you only got the a 915,000 car becaue it has no up for the race. The race course in the best of fighting form next Sat and which Is for sale in any -Chinese apartment to a tenant unless he 4 income, because you wouldn't.’’ starter. extends from here to the gold fields urday. Coach .Allen has developed drug store In this country Two Med would buy her furniture for 100,000 and return. Dogs of any breed can a variety of offense designed to uti ford druggists who analyzed the pills crowns. The action of the court is in enter. No stops will be allowed lize to the utmost the ability of each and liquid declared that the concoc line with the effort to provide hous from the start to the finish. The man on -the local scoring machine, tions had opium in them. ing for the over congested city. ......... - -I ■ HudsonNT Bay derby wad established and Corvallis will undoubtedly force two years ago. the use of all these plays before they allow a win. • I T«ebanon demanded the best exhi bition this season on the part of the I’ORTIiAND WOMAN BADLY I Rl’RNED FROM «AS HEATER Grants Paas team, -but quit just as Washlngton,, Dec. 9. Continued stead of money fines were suggested the boys had their “Irish up" and were uncorking a few of the real prosperity in Hawaii was noted in a a chock on the traffic. • ground-gainers. Seventy-nine corporations, includ Portland. Dec. 9. — -Mrs. A. the annual -report today of Governor »' -Saturday’s contest should be an ing mercantile, agriculture, banking Aroher. 22 years old. residing at 309 C. J. McCarthy. Exports of all kinds, evenly matched bettie. as Corvallis and saving« an<f loan concerns were Pari«, Nov. 22.— (-Correspondence) envied are those whose old homes Including sugar and other foodstuffs, Incorporated during the year. Twen Clay street, was seriously burned . is not rated much stronger than — -Despite extraordinary difficulties have walls standing as far as the were valued at 9H3.343.648, while ty-six banks are in operation In the shortly after noon today when her Tavbanon. and it should be the best in the matter of labor and transpor first floor. Having rigged up some Imports were 910.922,921, a decrease Island«. Their total deposits are dress caught fire from contact with exhibition of real football yet staged tation. the Rheinta champagne ship of 9955,407 compared with the year 935,349.134. on a Southern -Oregon field. sort of a ceiling, they are the proud a gas heater, She is In St. Vincent's pers are carrying on their business. before. Additional appropriations to im- hospital and her condition in said to possessors of a "ground floor house.” Five freight cars of champagne were Enforcement of the prohibition act prove the harbors are needed, the be critical. shipped last week to South America, Ae for wooden barracks, the price is hae resulted In a marked decrease report said, so as to provide adequate With her clothing a mass of TRANSFORM WHITE STAR and a similar quantity went to Al- prohibitive, they cost 50.000 francs In crime, Governor McCarthy said, facilities for the increasing number flames, the woman began to scream LINER OLYMPIC FOR PEACE saceJIx>rraine. to erect, and only “the rich" can af hut “there la a large quantity of II- of trans-Pacific liners stopping at and Ethel /Massey, residing in the A Rheims correspondent writes ; ford them. licity liquor manufactured, and the the islands. Concrete piers, varying same house, ran to her rescue and that life in the city, to which 65,000 • Public lighting is all but non-exist federal authorities are endeavoring from 600 to 950 feet long are under succeeded in saving Mrs. Archer Belfast. Eng.. Dec. 9. The White of its former inhabitants have now ent. and after dark men and women to stamp out thia traffic." Utilization construction by the United States en from a terrible death. Miss iMiumey Star liner Olympic is undergoing returned, remains very difficult. Peo carry revolvers. of stills made by-galvanized Iron has gineer servl-e and the necessary smothered the flames with difficulty. transformation from a war vessel in ple are still herding together In un The American committee - formed 4 poisoned the liquor In some cases. shops for making repairs to vessels The house did not catch fire and to a peace ship, She <s being eqttip- sanitary cellars and basements, | for the reconstruction of Rheims has Oho report stated. Jail sentences In- also have been provided. the fire department was not called. ped to use oil as fuel. sparsely lit with oil lamps. 'Much a big task. • I REPRESENTATIF EM LAND AND HAN OF INHCT- FRANIÌHUO MORE CONTRACTS IO 8E LET OTHER IMITIMI EXPECTEO A MATTER OF FUTURES TIME MAKES TOLERANT EXPECTED ON SATURDAY