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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1919)
9 University of ore. Libran " IT’S THE CLIM ATE I • • • • WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD COME AND ENJOY IT” « L \<>!,. X.. Aio. 71*. GHAYTH PAMH, JOHEI'HIYE COUNTY, OREGON, TH! RMDAV, D MEMBER IM, 1011». WHOLE MUMBKK 2M4T< DEBATE DELAYS ALLIES DECIDE TO MAKE PEACE législation Extciidlug the Authority of the Equalization Hoard Tied up WhilrrMenator» Talk TO BE RENEWED SIDE LINES Jury Bring» in Verdi«! * gainst 32 Radicals Who Were on Trial Charged With ESfrfonage r 4 Washington, Dec. 18 Sugar legis EXPMTED THAT SCRAP OVER (OMI’ROMIME ANT1-TRI ST PRO- lation received another set-back in HWI TION SAID TO INVOLVE VERKAILLEN PAIT M ILL AGAIN I the senate today when advocates of DROPPING OF TRADE BREAK OUT IY CONGRESS the bill to extend federal sugar con trol were unable, because of a pro ----- -— tracted debate, to bring to vote in the house the amendments broaden ing the powers proposed for the United States sugar equalization _____ board Kansas City, Kan.. I»ec. 18.—Ver- BRITISH dicta of guilty on all four counts In th‘’ ,ndictment were returned by the jury today In She cases of 32 Indus- trial Work«»rs of the World, on trial In Kansas City, Kan , on charges of PREMIER ANNOUNCES OTHER NATIONS WILL NOT WAIT ON AMERICA DISSOLVE WHOLESALE GROCERY * .Maule Mtagle *tanl <« Hi» Quarry, Expect Effort to Get Action on the AjCXt^’cv-nl for Stopping all Interest* Then Hurled the < arm*- in Hie I tai h Falling Today- Knox llewoiutioo to Declare of i‘acker* Except Tito*«» Involved Leaves of a Minali Itavine State of Pence With Hunt Rain has been falling today and is in Meat Production fast removing lhe remaining anon- over the Rogue valley. A » i Sentence will be pronounced late today. * i PASSENGER SERVICE RESTORED IN THE WEHT No Wish to Deprive America of Hon or of Sliaring in the GuardtanMiip of ( hriatian Communities it. >11. «McClung was in the city Washington, Dec. ( 18.—-Possibility Washington. Dec. 18.—The flr»[ Chicago. Ill., Dec 18.—Formal Ixrndon, Dec. 18.—Without .any yesterday from lower Illinois river l»MM<M'HATH TO MELFA T that the senate peace treaty fight big packers will dispose of all inter- passenger train service was restored disrespect and without wishing to l>eit of a giant LEADER FOR THK SENATE mar he resumed actively before the eats controlled by them except bringing with him the those today in northwestern and central deprive America of the honor of cougar that he killed last Saturday, Washington, Dec. 18. -Call for a holiday reeves, developed today when direct! allied with meet peeking, western redone, sharing in the guardianship of Chris and upon which he collected the conference of democratic senators the foreign relations committee was under an arrangement reached with ____ tian communities, the allies have bounty of |1S. The co incur bad been Saturday to select a leader to suc called to meet Saturday. The purpose the department of justice for the set-1 decided to make peace with Turkey playing havoc with lhe hogs upon the ceed the late Senator Martin, of Vir of the meeting was not announced, tlement ot the anti-trust suit against Pf||LjprPT|f|| at the earliest possible moment, Pre- Ed Cox ranch on Oak Flat, having ginia, win Issued today by Senator but leaders Indicated that an effort • hem. 1 was officially announced IjIjNIlFQ 1H mier IJoyd George declared in the killed night Of the porkers during as Hitchcock, of Nebraska, who is con would probably be made to get com oda> that two years ta the final limit house of commons today. many days. lie would take one of testing with Sen'ator Underwood, of mittee action on the Knox resolution given tor the «(»ackers to dispose of AIITil I the shoals, which weighed from 70 to Alabama, for the place. to declare a state of peace. outride interests. Overtures for the fill | II j University ot Idaho. Mosow, Dee. 80 iMHinda. every day. The hog was settlement of the cases out of court, j 18.—Tests of road surfacing ma- carried up a ravine where the carcass Attorney General Palmer said, were — Decoration» Being Placed— terials proposed for use on Idaho was burled under the leaves after made by the packers. ~ _ highways hereafter will be made in The streets of Grants Pass are now Salem, Ore., Dec. 18. — Because of the cougar had made a meal from It. j the tardiness of motor vehicle own- a road materials laboratory which ! commencing to take on more of a The next day. Instead of returning Washington, Dec. 18.—Negotia ' ers in applying to the secretary of has just been Installed at the Uni to his buried i«ey, the cougar would holiday spirit, and decorations are tions toetween the meat packers and versity of Idaho under direction of take another hog, burying its <ur- being .¡»laced that call to attention the government. It became known to state's office for their 1 »20 licenses Dr. C. N. Kittle, dean of the college i there is sure to toe a congestion of cass near those taken previously Mr the fact that Christmas is only a day. have been going on for some work in the motor vehicle registra- of engineering. McClung followed the trail of the week away. Frank South is doing time with the object of com prom ise- cougar up the ravine, and when near l‘a|HM»te. Tahiti, Nov 29. (Cor .excellent work In getting the ever Ing the anti-trust prosecution which I tlon department when applications where he had the eight hogs buried, respondence of the Associated Press. I greens along the streets, and soon is etill in a stage of grand jury in I begin to come in later. Sam A. Kozer, deputy secretary of the cougar ran out from under a fal —The Marquesas, fiercMt cannibals « every lam*» |>o*t and every store vestigation. It is understood that len tree McClung's two dogs soon among the Polynesians in the South ' front will be properly festooned with one <>f*the plans considered is the state, said that more than 12,500 seta of license plates were sent on had the animal treed, and two shots Pacific, are disappearing. A greenery. South was placing the withdrawal of the packers from the that day toy parcel post to motor car from McClung's rift« made a good venrs ago they numbered more trees on the ¡»oeta on the railroad side lines such ar the wholesale gro 'owners. More than 12.000 plates cougar of It. The peR was about 50,000. The last census showed right-of-way this morning, and he cery business. I were mailed about the same date of seven feet in length. Mr. McClung ’ only 3,000 survivors. said he was doing It on his respon last year. Medford. Ore., Dec. 18—The Farm is trapping along the Illinois river Opium, Introduced by white men sibility as the big stick which the Chicago, Dec. 18. Dissolution of' "In comparison.” said 'Mr. Kozer. Bureau Cooperative Exchange has at Oak Flat thia winter, and has al into the Marquesas Islands, the most j <-ommitt«»e placed In bls hands was the wholesale grocery interests of "the number who have applied for been incorporated, and the incorpor ready caught several wild cats and j northerly French settlement In Ocea I not quite long enough to reach the ’ eovotes lie says that there nre nia. Is hold resi<onslble by many for proper officials. Mr South also had| the “big five” packers would not 1920 licenses up to this time is not ation papers have been filed with many deer wintering III the lower the approaching extinction of this a large number of trees suitable for seriously aff«»ct them. Tx»uis •P. Swift greater than those who had applied the corporation commissioner at Sa said today in discussing the report for 1919 licenses up to the same time lem. Oregon. This exchange will do Illinois country, but that there has race. This drug is no longer sold In [Christmas trees brought In and has that United States Attorney General last ye'ar. notwithstanding the num work in Jackson and Josephine coun not been weather severe enough to the Islands 'but It la said its effect is [been d<Mng a retail trade with them, Palmer would announce today or to cause any loss among the herds. 'shown In a death rate of 25 ¡»er cent 'having plac«»d about a hundred of morrow the agreement of packers ber of licenses issued tn 1919 is sub ties. The following men in this coun stantially 33 1-3 per cent more than ty have been active in this incorpora j a year. ; them to dissolve all interests except those for the year 1918. In view of the; tion and are the original signers of Physically' the Marquesas were involved in the production of meat, fact that so few of the motor vehicle the incorporation papers: Geo. Mans magnificent. Before tatootng was poultry, butter, eggs and cheese. owners have applied for their 1920 field. Prospect, Ore.; Geo. B. Dean, ¡forbidden the bodies of the natives licenses up to this time, it is a fore Medford, Ore.: E. O. Teague. Gold I ware adorned toy tho mow Intricate ■ gone conclusion that a congestion Hill, Ore.: A. Wylberg. Grants Pass, land beautiful design«, and some of Stockholm. Dec. 18. — Bolsheviki will occur in the department in the and**', il. TJndsay. Grants Paas. the««» may jet be seen. Although Ixindon. Dec. 18. -A Turko-Arab claims that 60,000 Japanese troops issuing of the licens«»s when these The incorporators called a public {they had a number of admirable 'I'lalltfos. tho (Marquesas in the old- movement of considerable proportion had been stationed between Vladivo applications are received at a later meeting’ at the public library yester has developed In Mesopotamia anil stok and Omsk to guard the Trans- date, IMotor vehicle owners are day afternoon, and a number of Jack- Columbus, Ind., Dec. 18.- «Ih’Ctara- on days constantly engaged In tribal there is danger of a flare-up if the Siberian railway were reported in therefore urged to submit their an- son and Josephine county farmers I wars with the consequent feasts of tionH op the part of pa rents of boys trouble should spread, the war office dispatches received here from Hel plications for their 1920 licenses im- took memberships in this corpora human flesh. and girls a!tending the public s ‘bools announced today. singfors. mediately so as to insure their de- tion. and during the next 30 days a So much has 'been hoard in song of Columbus that their children were livery to them at the earliest date campaign ■will be put on to obtain under nourished lieoause of the high and story of the “Cannibal Islands" possible and avoid inconvenience and members for this Cooperative Ex of the "South ftaos" that malty per cost of living has resulted In tin In annoyance. ” change. The next meeting is called sons believe these comprise tho myr vestigation of conditions, with start I The December mailing of plates is: for January 13. at 1 p. m. at the iad Islands dotting tho Pacific south ling disclosures. in keeping with the usual practice of public library to perfect the organi of th«» «»qnatqr. In some of the The investigation, as far as it has the department in mailing the plates« zation and elect a board of directors. Islands, scientific research workers pm ceded. shows that At! per cent to the car owners who have filed ap- ' A large attendance of farmers who of them are more than four pound found, man-eating was practiced hilt plications, so that their licenses may | are interested In this Cooperative in many, notably in Tahiti and other under weight, Only 12 per cent of reach them bv January 1. Exchange are expected to be present Islands of the Society Group, canni the thousands that attend school Danzig. Germany, Dec. 18.—(More at that date. The Farm Bureau Co- George lewis’ boarding house is balism was unknown. have been found to be normal in than 350,000 tons of foodstuffs and doing the best line of business just orerative Exchange is certain to be poundage. raw cotton have been shipped to Po- come a big factor of the Farm Bu it has done for many now that I land via Danzig from the United reau in the next few years. 'A mem States since last ¡February. For a months, tn fact since the kibosh was bership fee of this exchange is placed | time these supplies were arriving at put on booze, Sheriff Tx-wis has I’lk- Plan í<»r X mm at |5 and every farmer in the two the rate of 5,000 tons daily. A Ship four boarders now, and the chances Ixical members of the Elks lodge counties should join this orsunfza- ment of 150 locomotives is expected are that they will remain with him will meet at the Josephine Hotel this tion. , soon. evening to make plans for the ob The Farm Bureau Cooperative Ex The American relief admlnlstra- till after the holiday season when servance of the Christmas season. San Francisco, Dec. 18. Indus change has only been active for three Dublin. Dec. 18. An American | tlon for feeding European children the grand jury and the circuit court tries in California. Arizona. Nevada months. Two hundred and fifty Every year this lienevolent order alien In Ireland who sued th«» com dlrtvcts Its work in Poland from 'Dan- will convene. The quartette now in and New Mexico have been in the farmers have purchased fertilizer, dispenses cheer and happiness where It might not otherwise have been. In missioner of i»oll<-e to recover £124 zig. John ill. Lange of Seattle. the Hotel de Ia»wis are Holman. most favorable situation of any re and 125 farmers have shipped live A beta, tho cltlee especially lookins' after taken from him when ho was arrest Wash., and Caflttnin C. V gion In the United States since the stock through the Farm Bureau Ex ed In Ireland for Illegal drilling of naval attache at Warsaw, are in charged with radicalism, having been coal strike was begun, according to change. the children ot the poor. hound over to the grand jury on Irishmen has fulled to collect his charge. Mr. Lange told the Associ Albert F. Schwabffcker, United States claim. ated Press correspondent that in Po testimony .that tended to show sym i fuel administrator for those states. William Pedlar had fought on the land alone the American relief ad pathy with the Centralia I. W. W.: As virtually no coal is mined in this side of th«» Sinn Fein In the rebellion ministration was how feeding about Baker, charged with larceny from region, oil fields and hydro-electric of Easter week. 1918, having been 1,900.000 children. cabins in the Galice district: Sands, power have been developed to the stationed inside the postoffice. He “We expect.” he said, “to do some ivoint where little coal is used except was afterward arrested and deport relief work in Germany Ivefore long, indicted on a charge Involving an al for domsetic purposes and the bunk ed but returned to ilreland 'and was especially here in Danzig. There is leged fraudulent deed, and Huff, ering of the few steamships that do engaged in military t raining when he very little milk In this district for charged with robbery of the Owl bil not bum oil. New York, Dec. 18.—This city re was arrested and the Money confis children, and meat, sugnr and fats liard rooms. The latter, who now The supply of coal on hand was ceived its first touch of real winter Washington. Dec. 18. All gen cated. are also scarce. shares quarters with Holman at the said to be so adequate that there was weather today when the thermome eral appropriations for 1921 will be The case was taken before the “Danzig will soon ho a free city no cause for mouseholders to worry. ter touched aero. pared down “In accordance with the king's bench which unanimously de and. as Poland's |>ort, is more Polish Jail, wae one of the witnesses who 'but in fairness to all an order was strictest economy.’’ Except the post cided against him. Pedtar’s counsel than German. At the present time testified in the Justice court at the Washington. Dec. 18.—-The lowest issued during the latter days of the office and naval departments, major claimed that his client as a friendly tho German government boars the preliminary hearing when Holman strike limiting each consumer to a' tern idratare reported by the weather ity Ixuider .Mandell told the house alien was tinder protection of the oxiiense of importing most of the was bound over. Huff's testimony bureau was 22 below zero at North I 30 day's supply. today, when thè first emergen y de king but Justice Dodd, who presided, foreign foodstuffs and sells It at a was that Holman had expressed sym Another favorable circumstance Is field. Vermont. Other New England ficiency bill of the suasion was pointed out that a man who had price which the people can afford to pathy with the Centralia I. W. W. that coal for these states comes points reported below zero. While brought up. The greatest retKuc- seised the king's postoffice and pay. This arrangement will cease who are charged with the killing of largely from British Columbia and the cold wave east of the ‘.Mississippi tions will be made In the army and fought against the king’s troops had soon, and I think there will be nr- four ex-service men on Armistice Australia, where mining is uninter is severe, it is said that no tempera fortifli titlons estimates, he said. no right to sttoh -protection. 8-t need then of our help.” ture records have been broken as yet. da*. rupted. and from Utah. INnYFAMIN EASTERN STATES ARE > ■