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" IT’S THE CLIMATE * • • • WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD • • • • ,-u,..er«H> of O’- rants GRANT» I’AHH, dOSEPHINK OOLNTY, OREGON. MONDAY, DECEMBER »O, II» II». —J— T ~~ - ------ -------------------------------------------- --------------------------------- --- Itili)' to Have Complete Hov <*r<*ignt) over Pori, ami Provision* of Loo* <|on Treaty AA UI Ro Enforce«! PRESIDENT* Al ILL AGREE TO NO Flume, Dec. 15.- Preparations are under way for the evacuation of CONCENNIONN IN THE VEIL Flume by d’Annunzio'« forces and Oc- HA ILLEN IMM'I MENT pupation by a contingent of regular Italian army. Italy is to have com plete sovereignty over Flume. All provision« of the treaty of Ixmdon are to be carried out under terms of a compact signed by d’AnnunzIo and Premier Nlttl, according to d'Ansun- Sfumi Tafeen !•> the Chief E*rc«livr xlo's press representative. Again Bring* the Treat) «ml the l.cngii«’ of Nation* to Front CIIIIISTM'.H TREE TRADE HIT BA’ OLD H. <’. OF r. Oakland. Cal.. Doc. 15. Christ mas tree« will cost more in the San Francisco district this year. accord Ing to H. I- 'Bemis*, assistant execu tive of th« Oakland boy scouts. Af ter a survey of the region he ««Id there was no fir or spruce trees avail able from Contra Costa, Alameda or Banta Clara counties and that the Christmas trees this year must come from the Sierra*. enjoy it »» .... . ..... .1-—t AA HOLE NI MBER 3H4. —'. m . VOI* X.. Xi». 72. Washington, Dec. 15. President Wilson's étalement that he had "no oompromise or concession of any kind In mind,” and would make no move toward disposition of the Ver •allies |»Moe treaty. but would con tinue to hold the senate republicans responsible for delay In the ratifica tion of the document, today again brought the treaty and the league of nations to the front In congres» COME ? AYirele*» .Announce* the Arrival of iin- Mttle Ve*«-1 .Miaaing for Two Day* With <'<>ni|>Hiiy of 20 Constitutiooality of War-Time Prohibition Act is Upheld by The Nation s Highest Court in Decision Rend A ered Today, Holding Measure Valid Miarna, Florida, Dec. 15.—«Radio REHTRKTIONN ON USE OF FI EL meaMffM announcing the arrival of ARE REMOVED AND INDUSTRY the yacht Grey Duck, at the Bahama BECOMES NORMAL island*, ha* apparently cleared away the doubt relative to the safety of the vowel which carried David W. Grif fith, motion picture director, and a cdtapany of 20 film actors and act- resse*. A search has been in pro- gress for the party for the past two days, as it was feared the little vee- V«WM*i* Had Been Tied up at Ameri can Ports Since the Coni Short el had gone down with all on board. Washington, Dec. |5t- The war & Conipany of New York were virtu time prohibition act was held consti- ally Identical and resulted from ef tutiunal in a decision rendered by the fort* to compel the government to supreme court of the United States release whiskey from bond. The today. th'Ird case, an appeal of Jacob Rup In deciding the question the court pert, a brewer of New 'fork, lnvolv- dissolved the Injunctions restralnlng «<1 authority under the act* to man revenue officials from removing ufacture beer containing 2.75 per about 70.000.00U gallons of whiskey cent alcohol. from bond. The signing of the ar- In arguing the < a»es before the su- mistice did not abrogate the war preme court on November 20 and 21. powers of congress. Associate Justice 1919, Elihu Root and others appear Braudels said, in reading the deci ing In opposition to the prohibition Oregon Agricultural College, Cor sion. The court held the constitu act* contended that war-time probl- vallis, Dec. 15. That thousands of tional prohibition amendment bind Mtlon wan unconstitutional because Ixmdon, Dec. 15.—-Premier Lloyd dollars are saved the students of the ing on the federal government as congress had no power to prohibit George announced in the house of well as on states and s|»erceding state j the sale of intoxicants within a state college annually by the health »or/ commons today that no Irish bill ¡except under its war power which vice is inddated by a rejiort which laws. would be introduced this session in show* that office calls for each month Constitutionality of the war time had ceased: that the act conflicted parliament, but promised to outline with the fifth constitutional amend aVeraged 1600. I*t*t week they num prohibition and the prohibition en- a measure in a statement Monday. bered 380, the largost numiter for a forcement laws was attacked in the ment prohibiting the taking of prl- vate property without just compensa The college supreme court In three different ap single day being 91. physician also calls on • patient* peals. One came from Kentucky tion and that the war had termin-j where the former statute was Held ated, making the act obsolete and in- where necessary. At the rate of S3 for daytime calls invalid. Two came from New York I valid, ^t was also contended that I the Volstead law (the prohibition en und |5 for night call* and correspon whole both acts were sustained. Beside the millions of dollars In forcement act! by fixing one half of dingly high price* for dressing wounds and performing minor oper vested in brewery and distilling one per cent as the maximum amount ation*. It is estimated that the ser plants the decision affects approxi of alcohol in beverages, established ! vice I* saving fl 00 every day. The mately 60,000,000 gallons of whiskey a new standard for Intoxicants. Mr. Washington. Dej. 15.—Two-thirds students pay approximately the price valued alone at between >100,000,- Root also contended that the consti of the railroads of the country will tutional prohibition amendment al-' ooo and 1200.000, OOo according toj of one call for health service for the be in the hands of receivers a month internal revenue officials' estimates, I lowed liquor dealers a “year of! entire year. The cases of the Kentucky Distil-\ 10 enable them to readjust after return to private control, un lories and Warehouse Company of »heir affairs to meet changed con- less congress enact* effective railroad legislation. Senator Cummins told STATE COMMER« E <11 AMIIEIt 11-ouisvUle, i^r., and ^rvfops, Blum (Continued on pave l.)t the senate today in urging speed for meeting I s HsrrroÑFi» his railroad bill. age Became A<ute Chicago, Ill., Dec. 15.—Restric tions against the use of coal made necessary by the recent strike of the bituminous coal miners were remov ed today, and Industry throughout the country approached a normal basis again. Regional fuel directors, however, continue to exercise super vision over the distribution of coal. From nearly all coal fields came re ports that fully 90 per cent of the miners were in the mines today and production would again become nor mal. Washington, Déc. 15.—Restric tions against supplying coal to for eign ships were relaxed by the rail road administration to permit hun dreds of foreign vessels to depart. These ships had been tied up since the coal shortage became acute. Seattle. Wash., Dec. 15.—Official* of Washington locals, of the United Mine Workers, in convention here today, voted to Instruct striking coal miners In ’Washington to return to work immediately. Portland. Or«., Dec. 15.—The Bl I.L KILLS KE 1-S«> MAN meeting of the Oregon lítate Cham Kelso, Wash., Dec. 15.—John ber of (’ominare»' has been poatixpied Joseph Kilkelly, 80 years old, a farm er living a short distance from Ka Corvallis. <>re.. l»ec. 15 European till December 29th. lama. was gored to death Thursday X - apple canker, culled the worst fruit night by a bull. tree disease in Europe, has been [ How the Granta Pass district is Sheriff l-ewis has returned from | found on Oregon apple tree reports r , favored In this question of climate Yreka, Cal., where lie went to take Dr 8. M. Zeller, assistant plant pa Eagle Pass. Texas. Dec. 15.—Fred lean be readily seen from i a study of charge of Paul Sands, who had been thologist at the O A. C. experiment jr Hugo, of El Paso, an American ranch tlie weather map of the past Mg’ek. arrested there upon an indictment station. The new disease appeared manager, who was kidnapped by Vil- on red check i¡»pin trees in the Wil ■ When practically every i»oint in the returned by the Josephine county listas near Muzquiz. Mexico, several lamette valley, and on bismark, bell .great northwest was recording below grand jury. Sands was returned to days ago. was released, with no ran flower and delicious trees In the i zero weather, at no time did the tilts county by the sheriff. som ¡»aid. advices say. coast district. It is also appearing Ikinzlg, Dec. 15. The “Free City thermometer here approach nearer The indictment against Sands on th», native oak, and every effort of Danzig." as it is to be when the 'than within two degrees of zero. Fri •charges hitn with forgery in connec I.os Angeles. Cal., Dec. 15.—Three WINTER WHEAT AREA should tie made to prevent Its spread. ¡»eace treaty conies into effect was en I day night two above was the mark, tion with the issuance of a deed to IS :1N.770.000 ACRES Dr. Zeller says. Newtown*. spltzen- joying quite aiboom until the allies' [and last night there was only 17 de- a chrome property in the Illinois val- oil wells located In a street, adja Washington. Dec. 15.—The winter cent to Elysian park here, which the hurgs and other leading valley varie blockade of the Baltic came into | wees of frost, or 1 5 above zero. To- ley. Sands and Kelly had been own- city proposes to pave, have brought wheat area sown this fall is 38,770,- ties are evidently not susceptible. operation. However, as the block-1 day the weather is coming back to It- era of the property, edch holding a 000 acru-s, the department of agri up a knotty problem. ode affects only German shipping, It ; self, and the snow is fast melting, half interest. When Kelly entered City Attorney Stephens has ruled culture announced today. The crop probably will not bear heavily on ! with every Indication of an approach-, the service. Ramis gave a quit claim that the city possesses only the right condition for December was 85.2 per this |M»rt for the reason that allied . ing chinook that will no doubt cause deed <vf his own interest In the pro- to use the property for street pur- cent normal. and neutral countriee are plying a the creeks and streams of the coast I»erty to other parties. hu< contention poees and that the wells under the brisk trade with It. country to run banks full. There is now being that he claimed only a street are private proj»erty. But he ¡ Preliminary to Danzig's transition. a heavy fall of snow in the hills, half interest. A deed is on record, has not ventured an opinion as t° Germanv Is turning over to the city though there is not enough on the however, purported to have been how the owners are to get their oil the government works here, includ valley floor In the immediate vicinity ¡signed by Kelly, deeding Kelly's in- if the city puts in a concrete and as- ing the big navy yard, railway shop«, of Grants Pass to cause any run-off terest in the property to Sands, and Carlisle. ib>ng.. 'Dec. 15.-A cam artillery and rifle plant«, aero- ! of the surplus. Here it Is being tak- it Is this deed over which the con- phalt pavement over the wells. paign for the nationalisation of the dromes. barracks and libraries. en into the ground as fast as it melts, tention now develops. GERMAN STEAMSHIP TO manufacture and sale of Intoxicating These, under the terms of the treaty, The blanket of snow was a wonder-. A reward of 125 had been posted RESUME OVERSEA TRAFFIC liquor was Inaugurated a few xlàj'.i nro to be, divided between Danzig fill protection to the grain and other¡by Josephine county for the appre- Berlin, Dec. 15.—The union of ago it an important trade union and and ll’olnnd. and the transfer to the croj>s that had been planted, and no pension of Rands, and this will now German people in Poland has issued Berlin. Dec. 15. The Hamburg- lai» r conference here. . city is lining carefully watched by damage will bo occasioned to them be claimed by the sheriff of Siskiyou American line is about to employ the a protest against the sudden intro J. H. Thomas, member of pariia- Polish residents. The« assert that from the frost. county, who took him into custody. newly acquired steamship Daelfsen in duction of Polish as the sole official ■ ii . nt and general secretary of the ft is lining made by Germany now in ! the service which it has started in language in all territorial districts Union of Railway Men. sup|>ort«d a order that the city government may! cooperation with the American Kerr which were formerly Prussian. The resolution urging al] labor parties be in actual possession of the tiro | Line for trade with W.est India and I union demands that both languages and trades councils to demand the pertles when the time comes to di Mexico, it is announced. The Daelf shall be employed in public affairs, at extension of the principle of stale vide them with Poia.nd. * sen will l>e the first German steam I least for a few years during the per ownership and control of the liquor The treaty is somewhat vague as ship to resume the regular over-seai iod of transition, and it expresses the trade to thè whole country. to the basis on which the division Is hope that its desires in this respect / service. Mr. Thomas said ho believed there to be made, and the Poles say that will ,be supported by the entente and was no evil like the “drink evil.” Germany, hopeful of regaining Dan by neutrals. * » ’ HACE (XINFERENCE “Is there any man or woman,” be zig eventually, vylll aid the city In Salem, Ore,, Dec. 15 Ben W. Ol Seward. Alaska, Dee. 15. At GETS GERMAN Wl,Y! The protest states that when the asked, “who would dare to suggest every possible way to secure the cott. acting governor, today appoint tempts are to be made to keep the Prussians took over the country in Paris. I>ec. 15.—The German dele that our experience during the war lion's share. ed Ia'slle Butler. Hood River: Sidney government railroad between Seward 1815 the Polish language was re gation today handed Germany’s re would justify the etpto^ in letting the When the first of the inanufactur- Graham. Portland: C. L. Hawley, and Anchorage open this winter. tained in all public affairs, while now drink truffle and the public house re Ing establishments was taken over. McCoy, and Del Dinsmore and Dr. Snowsheds were built along the ply to the entente note to the peace theiPoles, by the sudden Introduction turn to the old system?” an effort was made.to eliminate Po T. Thoraldsen. Portland, a commit line last summer to keep the track conference secretary. of Polish as the only language, are Prohibition, ho said, was an alter- lish employes and substitute German. tee of five to represent the state at free of snow which last winter slid doing enormous harm to the vital native to adoption of the Brewers' Appeal was made to Polish officials a conference in Portland on Decem down in such great quantities- that' NO MEASURE OF HOME RULE interests of 2.000,000 Germans. TO SATISFY EXTREMISTS bili. It was time. In hi* opinion, for and they, by threatening to cut off ber 22nd to inquire Into the ques operation was halted for several the government to deni boldly and tlie city from the foodstuff« It re tion of Increasing rates for injured months. Dublin. Dec. 15.- The Cork City RAILROAD MES GET TIME comprehensively with the qne»tlon reives from Pol Ish farms, succeeded workmen under the workmen's com Trains 0)>erate between th e two Women’s Unionist Association have AND HALF FOR OVERTIME “If yon want to keep the drink In keeping the Polish workmen In pensation act. which was given as the points regU'laYly during the summer. nassed a resolution nrotesting against problem free from pMItics.” ho <’<■ their 'jobs. main renson for calling the legisla Seward and Anchorage, about too any breach of the legislative union Washington. Dec. 15.—Under an clared, “If von want to take i vested English flnnn 'iers are opening ture January 12th. Five members miles apart, are both on the “ocean with Great Britain and declaring that agreement between the railroad ad Interest out of the n don of '.oliti 'hanks here und neutrals have been of the committee are yet to be named end” of the railroad the government events have shown that no measure ministration and four brotherhoods you can only do It by fakin ’ (' ■ b > "i’v engaged for month■■ In est sh by the Oregon Industrial association Is building between Reward and Fair of home rule within the empire will announced today, time and a half for drink traffic out of the hands of pri Hshlng various enterprises, ell I cfly and five by the state federation of banks. the metropolis of the infer satisfy the extremists or put a stop overtime, slow freight service, be vate ownership.” «hipping. labor. ior of Alaska. to political agitation in Ireland. came effective December 1st. RELEASE OE FRED HUGO TREATY WILL MAKE OF