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♦ I THE CLIMATE • • • • L No. 74. COME AND ENJOY IT” Uailg Courier GRANTS PANN, JOHEPHIXE <'OU NTY, OREGON, IO TIGHTEN ÜP • • • • ♦ wits VOL. THE WORLD , nr. Libran Volve«“* o» Or* TUESDAY, DE< EMBER HI. 101(1. Il«-|>iildi< an II« « m I Mtnti-o 'ilia I Coun try I» A» 1 n|>rc|uir«-<l for Pence As It W«u> for U nr i'wlrral Judge l*ronoun<<-« Heavy Sentence Again»! Man Coniicted of Using Mails to Defraud WHOLE NUMBER TO BE TRIED e Detroit, Mich., Dec. 16 Main Chicago, Hl., Dec. 16.—Federal CONTEMPT CHARGEN AGAIXST taining that the nation Is as unpre Judge l^andis today sentenced Sam COMMITTEE P1UH1KH METH ALL OTHER OFFICIALS ARE pared for peace as it was for war, | uel C. Pandolto, organizer and the ODS AT ELLIS INLAND POHTPOXEl> INDEFt XTTELY National Chairman Will H. Haye, ad head of the Pan »Motor Co., «onvict- dressing the republican state central ed of using the malls to defraud, to i committee here today, declared It ten years in the federal penitentiary, has Iwcome apparent that the repub land fined him $4,600. Pandolfo's lican party Is the country's only sal- attorneys gave notice of appeal. vat Ion. The strictest individual --------------------- - economy consistent with proper de- Munich, Dec. 16.—'Indication of U III Make it More IH ft hull for I teil« vriopment of present day needs waa Mvinlx-rkiup In Radicul Organization Ro<eh<-i iki Victory Is R«-|x>rte«l •>y|an increasing inclination to work on I‘rrshlent of tlm Kansas District anil Itadhal» From Foreign Coun> Will Be a ll<-|M>rtab|c Offense urged by Haya. Wireless ConiinunicatIon Received the part of the Bavarian wage earn Must Answer, While Others Escape I C« »AGRESSION IL INAESTIGATI NG tri«-« to Lami In I lilted Htates When Measure I’aMtes at Ixindon Today ers is seen in the r««solve by the Christian Trade Unions yesterday to refuse to rest on Saturday and also London, Eng., Dec. 16.—The bol on revolution day. shevik! captured Novo Nikolaevsk, on the Trans-Siberian railroad. Decern-; her; 16th. according to a sovuti com munique received by the wireless to-j day. The statement said that over ___ i ■arninni nm ntrnn ■““0 prisoners. Including several LjiD A ML U P A kl Vi! |H I l DV Koi ttak general«, with many guns lUll niTlLIllUnn uULUlLlu) on Charge« Filed Recently New York. Dec. 16. Some of the Washington, Dec. 16.— A bill de- Indianapolis, Ind., Dec. 16.—Ilear- j fining radicalism and designed pri- dofeiHs of Ellis Island and seven ru Ings on the contempt of court eoninmndiUlonn which tili- congrvH- I «uariiy. Chairman Johnson said, to charges against the international and «IonaI committee will make to the tone the d««i>artment «if labor to ar district officials of the united mine house -for a ’'tightening up” of Iminl- rest ami deport all alien mem tiers of workers association, except in the «ration regulations throughout the ! the Industrial Workers of the World case of Alexander Howat, president, United States, parti« ulsrly as they Ixindon. Dec 16 Jxiril mayors of and kindr««d organizations, was re- of the Kansas district, were post apply to anur-hists, iMilshcilsts and Ixindon come an«l go at the rate of i ported to the house by the i mm Igra- poned indefinitely when called in other ultra radicals, were Indicated one a year, but the lord mayor's pri i tlon committee today. were captured by the soviet troop«. ____ the United States court today. How here today by officials of the United vate secretary, Sir William Jameson I'nder the bill any alien who is a at was ordered to appear Monday. States Immigration Station and by Houlshy, remains a fixture. He was i member or who contributes to, loans Washington, Dec. 16.—For a ¡month of Representative Isaac Hiegel, a mem first appointed to that office In 1975 j money to. or Is affiliated with any SEARCH AMERICAN SHII*N “PROFITEERING” IX MAKING FOR MUNITION* OF WAR the charge ber of the committee which has been anil ho has' Just been reappointed for I organization preaching or advocat ENGLISH TREASURY NOTES Investigating this port of entry. the 4 0th time. ing or forwarding teaching of sabo of soldier re-employment, ha» been Oxford. Eng.. Dec. 16.—The first Th»ae recommendations, according He Is the one Indispensable man tage. overthrow of organized govern Dublin, Due. 16 The Dublin pa- receiving many letters from ex-ser complaint to the profiteering com to Mr Siege), will Include < 1 > Natu on tho lord major's staff. He knows ment, the killing of. or ansault upon, pent rt«i>ort that the American ships I vice men all over the country, inquir- mittee of this town came from Dr. ralization conns in large cities; ( 21 Just how everything should lie done: any government official, or unlaw Fontana and Franconia, and other ing about reconstruction jobs in Edwin Cannan who asked for the a method of requiring all young Stil "according to precedent." And to ful damage or destruction to proper Ameri an ships have been searched France at large wages. In some way prosecution of the chancellor of the erl< ana to take the oath of li I le- follow that precedent in all things ty. would lie liable to arrest and de by detective«. The quarters of the or other the report has been spread exchequer on the ground that a glance upon reaching 21 years; ( 2 I without a hair breadth's deviation la portation. No overt act must be crew w«»ro visited, and seamen ques- widely that there are unlimited op treasury note which “costs less than abolition <»f the office of commission th«« chief duty of the lord mayor. It proved Jn order to bring about de tioned with a view to ascertaining! portunitles of this character, which one penny to produce is being sold er genernl of Immigration; l t I ap la Soulaby who tells him how to do, portation. The bill provides that i whether they had any arms or am- is very far from the truth. in this town at one jiound.” point no-lit of an assistant secretary It so as to avoid introducing an In membership and affiliation with a munition. In no case were any arms In a bulletin ¡»sued today, Ueuten- of tho department of la«h«ir to super novation which would be regarded-as | radical organization is a de;»ortable | found. ant Colonel Mathew C. Smith, execu- MIXERS STRIKE BBTAUBE i vise all Immigration affairs; (5 1 a bland«-* worse than a «rime. For.j offense. ; tive head of the Washington bureau R. R. CARS WERE GOLD niendatory legislation providing for ba it known, the code of etlqva“«« by1 ways; Monmouthshire, Wales. Dec. KI.— more rlgl«! Inspection at Ellis Island which the official conduct of the lord •'Firms which have reconstruction Because the train in which they were where SO per cent of incoming aliens mayor Is regulate«! Is more rigid than j ( contracts for France have been cir- to travel to work on a bitterly cold Buckingham! arrive; («1 a military Immigration that which obtains at I, cularized by this office, and they morning was not heated, 4 00 miners isitrol on the t'anudlan and Mexican Palace. Each successive lord mayor Hatate that they are not employing went on strike here and returned to borders; (7) moro drastic penalty aflar Ilia inauguration puts himself any labor there as yet. The super- their homes as a protest against the for ship owners wh<> permit alien unreservedly in Soulsby's hands and ' ; vising heads for such projected re- railway company. th«« secretary secs him through. He members of crews to desert. construction are tecbnlcal men al- "You can't toll a red by looking Is the power behind th«« throne, the Washington. Dec. 16. After ap- ready connected with their office per- Washington. De' . 16 Permission proval of the amendment which sonnel. at him," declared one of the Ellis man who pulls th«« strings on crre- i to Institute original proceedings to would retain in force the provisions Island officials. ” You can't catch a monlnl occasions. "There are very feu jobs of any • ni’tuilv ULI UULU! I They red by cross-examining him Foreign potentates who have been | have th«« national prohibition amend- of the food control law giving the kind for American soldiers in Fran«-e ah | thi rni|ftk|f* AltinnT It Is entertained by Lord Mayors are far too wily and shre-wd |||u IL! rrHIINr I nfin|-|r fr”m ; meni declared unconstitutional and president authority to control prices a i'ii- •■U«-, and tie »«•'■•ment that only after they have been In the time to time have recognized Soul-, and regulate the movement of sugar, contractors are now offering good! "Il I L L LI 11U11L UllnilUL running things |Ne* Jer’ey “nd f*d«r*1 authorities the bouse agriculture committee to country for a sufficient length of by’s capacity for pay to all e»-servl e men who will ! . time that you discover their perni smoothly, In consequence, besides enjoined from enforcing it. was ask- day ordered a favorable report on sign up is without foundation. The cious beliefs anil when you do no lining an Engllsh knight, he is a ed of the supreme court today by the senate bill continuing the United report that the French government Having something of the influence time should ho lost In deporting knight of more foreign orders. It Is 'the retail liquor dealers association States sugar equalization board wishes to hire former soldiers from;*“ a Christmas uresent. patrons have them. No examination, prior to en- said, than he can count on both of New Jersey. through 1920. the United States is also incorrect.” hern receiving bills for telephone try. can give the protection Intended hands. .The number of discharged enlist-1 service for the month with credits The lor«l major that has to get! ed men seeking information about ■ for overpayment for the months (Continued on page 2.) This rebate, or along without him will have a trying jobs in France clearly shows that the I since August 1st credit, follows the order of the pub time of It. But it Is re|x»rted that I ex-doughboy, now that he has been j lic service commission which has In somebody is carefully understudying | home for a little while, seems quite ! the secretary so as to -be able to willing to take another trip overseas., structed th«« telephone company to passably fill the gap that must oc- However, his best opportunities are put into force the rates that were effective previous to the Burleson or cur some time, for Roulsby is 6S in America, der which nermltted the increase. years old. That the Pacific Telephone and Washington, Dec. Hi. Se retary established in England. France and Telegraph company does not intend I of War Baker and metirbers of con- Italy. Secretary Baker opposes this Madrid, lb- 16. Large numbers to rest content with the order of the i gross are being urged to adopt the of agricultural workers from all commission re«*stablishing the old plan, although it is recommended by ' recommendations of Colonel H. H. rates is made evident in a statement parts of Spain are awaiting at Ferrol j Arnold, director of the air service Assistant Secretary Crowell and by and other ports for transportation to which they sent to patrons with the i training and operations group of San General Mitchell, chief of air service America, both North and South. This current bill and crwlit notice. This [Francisco, that five squadrons, con in the army. Is one of tin- results of the new so statement reads as follows: sisting of 90 airplanes, be detailed If there were a unified air ser cial conditions brought about In “Without criticism of the order of for fire patrol work in the North vice having general supervision over Berlin. Dec. 6. — American buyers [the commission and realizing the Spain bv the war, and increased Paris. De 6. Allied and German western states. military, naval and civil aeronnutics. .«re reported to be negotiating with gravity of the problems presented in wages. experts met hero today Io discuss tho Resolutions to this effect have it would only ibe necessary for the the German potash syndicate for a ( its consideration of the situation, the For years the Spanish farmer had mod«- of repartition to be followed by l been received her«« from the Western chief of the bureau of forestry to ask supply of German potash. The .company states that It will In the paid his help about three pesetas Germany In payment for the sinking! Forestry and Conservation associa the department of aeronautics for a Kreuz Gazette says that the progress ■ near future ask for a rehearing as i normally 6(1 cents) dally during the ¡of the 'German warships at Seapa; tion. with headquarters at Portland. sufficient number of airplanes, with so far made indicates that Germany to the reasonableness of the rates es harvest. ‘As this was abdut sufficient Flow. The now German delegation' It is explained that more than pilots and observer« to i>atrol the for soon will deliver a large quantity of tablished. A decision covering rate for the employe to subsist upon, the ! arrived at ,Paris this morning for| half the standing merchantable tliu- ests. and the director of air service the fertilizer to the United States. adjustments fair to the company and farmer also allowed his men and this purpose. ber in the United States is located In could detail the machines to any Similar negotiations conducted jits patrons can then be reached free women sufficient to buy food during the five Northwestern states. and branch of the government service. three or four months ago failed, says from present and unavoidable com- tho winter. This amount was decid much of this Is 1n the national for-; Another difficulty that is being en th«> paper, because the Americans as l plications. ed ‘by the farmer himself and varied huh ib iiiah flat«. countered by those who are asking sumed that the French mines in Al i “As to the* matter of refunds, In proportion to the generoslti of the —---- < Owing to the nttitude of Secretary for this additional protection against sace would be able to supply them. i while the commission has gone fur- giver. Portland. Orc., Dec. 16. Light Baker on the imllcy of the army air forest fires, is that it is necessary al The paper points out that the potash ther than as voluntarily stimplatf'd IsiHt year tho farm hands, like al rain begun falling at noon, later turn service. It Is believed that he will so to establish radio stations mines still lack sufficient coal to most every other class of labor In ing Into sleet. Unless the weather not contieni to the Arnold recommen throughout the forest regions and operate on' full-time but says that ,by the company during the hearing, Spain, organized a union with the should contlnu«« to get warmer, a sil dations being carried out by that offi also landing fields and relief stations 'abundant orders for German potash the company in a desire to clear up the wjtole situation will carry out Its result that wages during the harvest ver thaw Is feared. cer, who wanted to make the forest for airplanes. ' have been received. stipulation modified to conform to Increased from the century-old three patrol service a part of the regular, The forest service has no means the commission's order. Credits ap pesetas dally to from ."> to 2.’> |u>se training course. Secretary Baker for erecting the radio stations, and pear on December bills. In accord tM daily. Therefore when the win holds that the mllltnry arm shall be that again is a service that can best ance with the commission’s order for ter came on and there was no work, used solely for the development of be rendered by the signal corps of! the period August 1st to November tho farmer, Instead of following the military flying and shall complete , the army. Whether Secretary Raker 30th. in all instances where rates old convention of handing out del, ly under the control of the war de would consent to such use of the sig- have been reduced. I to'hls employes, told them us they i partment. I nal corps Is doubtful. It 1s also point “As in every other industry, thin were now earning good wage« thej • There is another school of thought, ed out that under a unified air eer- ¡company Is meeting th« problems of should save sufficient to keep them X both tn the army and tn congress, : vice it would he comparatively easy ■ reconstruction which have followed selves «luring tho winter. London, Dec. Hi. Thirteen hun which Insists that a separate govern to get. a system of landing fields into Washington. De . 16. An unfav ¡those of the war. We realize that Those who had saved or at least dred British troops in Persia have mental' department should be creat I operation, whereas the army will de- ourable report on the bill to repeal jour success depends irpon good ser a proportion of them, decided to In en wiped out by a hostile popula ed to have supervision and control . clare that It would have no use for the war-tiine prohibition law was or vice. The public should realize that move to some country whore money tion. It whs claimed in a Moscow dis over all aeronautics, similar to the [landing fields In the forest area, as dered by the house agriculture com good service and just revenues are could bo earnod the year around. patch reaching here today. unified air services that haVe been ¡an adjunct No military aeronautics. mittee by a vote of 16 to 3 today. interdependent.” DISCUSS PAYMENT FOB BfPEM OF BOOZE LAW