Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 24, 1919, Image 1

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COME AND ENJOY IT”
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GRANTS I’ASH. JOSEPHINE (OINTY, OlUXdl.N,
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WEDNESDAY. DE< EMBER 2». HOP
WHOLE Nl'MBER MM.
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lllegiMl in Mexico City Tluvl Am«-ri
can Consular Agent Su|M»li»*d
Bandit* With Ammunition
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L khum - w for the Ex|M>rt of War Mu­
nitions to Southern Republic Are
Revoked by Stat»- Department
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Ki l’uso. Texas, Dec. 24.- -Charges WILL MAKE ANNOI NCEMENT TO­
MANTA C|»AI S HEI’LETIJS STOCKS
PA« KAGE OF DYNAMITE SET TO
of sedition will lie filisi »gainst WII-
t»F MEK< HANTS IN RECORD-
NIGHT OF' TIME WHKM FED-
EXi*IX»l»E ON OPEN INI. IK
Ham O. Jenkin», I'til ted Statist con-
BREAKING I’l lU HASES
ERAL
CONTROL
(EASES
SENT FROM PORTLAND
sulur agent at Puebla, Mexico, fol-
lowing the alleged delivery by hlm
of arms and ammunition to bandits
who had captured him, according to
the Excelsior, at Mexico City.
Washington, l>ec. 24—Revocation,
GENERAI» BLISS SAYS CONTROL
effective January 1st, of all licenses
Issued by the war trade board prior l.NDEK A DIREX TOR GENERAL
IM GREATEST NEED
to last September 30th, for the ex­
portation of arms and ammunition to
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Mexico was announced today by the
state department.
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W»»me-< oming and Family lU'unlono
Mark Celrliralion of the Fes-
Uval Here
Présidait Mould Not IH muks the Can'tul Opcuiug Prevented a Trage­
M.iiu-r, but Officials Hold That
dy That Wool.il Hate Marred
(Kvtiers get Roads January 1
tlie Holiday Season
PACIRC NAVAL BASE
PEACE DELEGATION IS HOME
Bliss Thinks Germany Should Be In­
cluded in the Economic < oaliuou
of European .Nation»
The Christinas spirit flits th« air
Washington, Dec. 24. -President
Seattle. Wash., Dec. 24.—The
and pervades every nook nnt! corner
Washington, Dec. 24/—Europe's
Wilson will announce tonight the Portland police have been asked by
Washington, Dec. 24.—The naval
Wherever
■of Granta Pass today.
All
Pittsburg. Kansas, Dec. 24
most
urgent need today is the pool­
date on which the railroads will be Seattle officers to help find the par­ establishment at San Diego, Califor­
you go you note reminder of the fact Kansas miners striking in
protest
ing
of
its food supply, and the estab­
returned to private control. Neither ty or parties who mailed an Infernal nia, wae today designated as a "nav­
that the holiday of ail holidays Is at against the sending of their presi­
the railroad administration or While
al base" by Secretary Daniels. All lish men t of proper distribution fa­
hand, and cheer and merriment and dent, Alexander Howat, to Jail, wore
machine in Christmas wrappings, to
House officials will discuss the inai­
divisions of the establishment will cilities under a director general, in
stood will mark the arrival of Chrlnt- ordered to return to work by district
seli- Fred Fink, a local musician. The tie placed under a base commandant,
1er,
but
administration
officials
mas eve.
the opinion of General Tasker H.
officials today. The order went out
erally still held to the opinion that l*ackage bore a Portland imetmark, to be appointed.
The jienioti who failed to meet the by direction of Howat.
Bliss, member of the American peace
federal control will be ended al mid­ with the return address of a Port­
tejunction to "shop early" was out
delegation
who returned here today.
night on December 31st.
land music house.
The machine U'llMHi <1>AL <X»MMISMON
•ei bvk. for stocks have l>een over-
Such
arrangement,
the general said,
WILL VLEET NEXT MONDAY
failed to explode when opened. It
haiiitxl time and again in response to
\ is I tors From Allmny—
would
remove
discontent,
strengthen
Washington, Dec. 24.—-President
contained a loaded revolver and six
the demands of the imrchaslng pub-
W. A. Klmsey, of Albany, arrived
morale and aid over the formatfte
Wilson
today
issued
a
call
for
a
Wr
Chrlstnias goods have disap-
Rome. Italy, Dec. 24. -In conse­ In the city yesterday to attend the sticks, of dynamite, with a device in­
I period of the governments. He says
tended to start an explosion when meeting here Monday of the special
red from th»* shelves, and tonight quence of doubts regarding the first
Christma« season Jwith his daughter,
that Germany should be included in
commission
appointed
to
investigate
the package was opened.
Careful
Fant»» Claus will go forth burdened plobesclte at Flume, another
was Mrs. Herman S» hinidt.
Mrs. Kim-
wag»« and prices in the bituminous the economic coalition, but saw no
opening prevented a tragedy.
wMh loads that will tax every auto taken Sunday which resulted In 75
sey has been here for several days.
possibility of including Russia.
coal industry.
truck that he has available for duty. |w»r cent of the votes being cast in
government's
Mnrchanta of the city state that favor of the Italian
UTNNIPRG STRIKE LEADER
Many Wire Greetings—
• ra«1e has been a revelation to them, | proposals relative to future o ecu pa-1
IS GI'ILTY OF SEDITION
The messengers from the telegraph
•ad there was little bickering over Hou of the city. ac< ording to (¡lor-
offices have been kept on the run
prlcoe when the goods to suit were at naie d'Italia.
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Winnipeg, Dec. 24.—K. B. Rus­ today delivering messages carrying
hand And practically all goods were
sell, one of the leaders in Winnipeg's holiday
greetings
from absent
wold, for when the later comers found
PENDLETON MAN NAMED
general strike, charged with sedi- friends to resident» of this city. Thia
-choice limited they did the next beat
ON LIVE STOCK BOARD1
j tious conspiracy, was found guilty form of greeting is more common
thing nnd to«k what they could get.
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Berlin, Dec. 24.—At last the naked , today on all seven county.
this year than ever before.
For the entertainment on Ctirist-
Honolulu, IT. IL. I
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Salem. Ore.. Dec. : 24. On recom-
is out. officially confirmed. |
•Wftn eve then* will be the usual exer- I nirndatlon of the Oregon Wool Jvong Fee, Chinese, storekee[»er. ' truth
,
....
.
Germany still has a censorship with
whies at the various chiirrhes, anil Growers’ Association, , Oovernor Ol- father of 17 children, it of . whom
I.
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trees have been arrattg»*d by the Snti- colt today appointed K. G. Warner, are living and have received or are1 lb headquarters for testing letters,
; and 10 for examining them. Govern-
-day achixil organisations.
of Pendleton, a member of the state receiving every education advantage, , ment officials say "the activity of
The city has been decorated In live stock sanitary board, to sur-eed laughs at the high cost of living.
th» , testing headquarters consists in
keuplng w’lth the season for several the late J. N. Burgess. The term
Lee still is supivorting the seven controlling the foreign correspon­
expires June 3, 1921.
youn*p*r members <rf his family and dence of German business firms,”
\ Continued on l’ngr Eight»
some grand-chiUlrvn as well from though the Chambers of Commerce
the proceeds of his small shop in this have already had a chance to see the
The festivities of Christmas eve the gifts were all alike, each a "fresh
city.
correspondence and have declared it
|>eanut?” ’—
will
be ushered in this evening at roasted, double jointed l>eanut?'
Four of his sons served tlie United to be free from any harm.
the
spirit
is
there
and
it
’
s
the spirit
5
o'clok
when
the
candles
on
the
States during the war. two as com­
"The postal examination head-
missioned officers In the army, one quarters hav* three duties,’’ official Xmas trees at the courthouse will that counts, Miller's claim is that
his tree was first, and that it is larg-
in the navy and one as a private In circles further announced,
"These be lighted, and the compliments of
est of all.
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the army.
are to hinder tlie flight of capital, to the season will be extended by the
The tree in the office of the coun­
see whether the orders of the im- officials and employes.
There has ty treasurer is sparkling in its tinsel
Topeka, Kan , Dec. 24.- Prépara­ to investigate the operation of the
l»erial commissary for export and been considerable rivalry among the
and wax, and will be guarded by a
lory to the meeting nt th»* Kansas present
import have been followed; and to departments in decorating and in ar­
workmen's conn»ensatlon
Santa Claus, the only one on the job,
legislature in special session on Jan- for Its revision or a new law.
stop the valuta (exchange) trade
------- ranging
s lit-ro,
trees, auu
and uve
five ui
of me
the iaiier
latter so Mr. Calhoun’s accommodating
nary 5, members of that body have
with the red and gree stamped thou-[will blaze forth with waxen candles deputy tells us.
law and to re|»ort recommendations
under consideration numerous plans
sand mark notes.'------------------------------ i this evening.
It was no surprise when the news
Hope thHt the interests of the
for a stute law which will meet th»*
Pasadena. Cal.. Dec. 2 4. -»Further
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In District Attorney Miller's office
gatherer stepped into the assessor’s
requirements of the present Indus­ gen'Tal public will be fully consid­ steps to guard from outsiders all Service Commissioner Here—
is a trpe gaudy with color and beau­ office this morning to see suspended
trial situation, brought to an alite ered by the legislature is seen in the plays It will use against Harvard
Fred A. Williams, public service ty. This is said ^o be the pioneer from the tree that has held central
’b»»ud 'bv the coal strike. Governor fa< t that its personnel In. lodes a here New Years day were taken by commissioner, and his family, arriv­ tree of the county building, and this
place there for several days a fish
Henry J. Allen in his proclamation wide variety of trades and profes­ the I’nivereity of Oregon football ed in the city today from Salem, and morning its branches were bending
that will no doubt go to some of As­
'tilling the special session, has asked sions, with men of agricultural in­ team today when admittance to prac­ will remain over the Christmas holi­ down with the gifts provided for the
sessor Pollock's friends as a gift this
th«1 legislature to formulate some terests predominant.
days visiting with friends
tice was refused newspaper men.
I fortunate ones.
What matters if evening. The fish has all the mark­
method whereby disputes between
I ings of a carp, and a german carp
employes and employers in essential
at that, for Pollock is one of those
industries .may I m » settled without a
fellows who would avoid the appear­
complete Airtnllment of production,
ance of evil, and he knows the law
caused by strlk»* or lockout, pend­
says no trout shall be taken at this
ing a settlement of the dispute. Ar­
season of the year. Pollock was busy
bitration of these disputes. Gover­
this morning fixing up presents for
nor Allen declared, has proven In-
his friends—not all of them, for
• dequale. Some other plan. In the
that would bankrupt a millionaire.
»operation of which neither party of
But he was remembering even the
She dispute shall have a final voice,
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I neighbor's pet cat. What a happy
must be devised, he stated.
• home some boy or girl would have
The
administration
legislative
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had could they have claimed a place
(program as promised will • Include
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about
the 'Pollock fireside!
K.
Three dominant policies.
Prelimin-
Another tree in the courthouse is
Mry, an Industrial court will be urg-
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j in the clerk's office. It too will be
<ed. It Is said, with a possibility that
resplendent in light and color to-
the legislature may undertake the
i night, but Coburn’s corps of assist­
watabllshlng of such an Institution
ants beat all the others in one way.
ltnelf, and alko recommend such as
, Early this morning a bag of candy
■a solution of the current problem
found its way beneath the tree, and
<on a national I mis I s .
i visitors were invited to help them-
Profiteering laws will be Htirond
j selves.
Recourse by the public may be secur­
A great star of Bethlehem blazes
ed through a bill* providing for n
I from the topmost branch of the
jury determination of profits.
\n
'sheriff's Christmas tree, this distin-
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other course in this particular ma>
I guishing it especially from the oth­
be through a commission or license
ers. The star guided the wise men
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system to retailers and affecting
a couple of thousand years ago. but
tradesmen, middlemen Hnd prrnlil-
observation has taught that it is the
"cers.
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unwise who are often escorted into
A third provision considered of
the august presence of the sheriff of
■vital importance Is for h new work­
Josephine county. But the sheriff's
men's compensation law. \ commlH-
force will forget the troubles that
nlon was appointed by th<> governor,
are brought to the department, and
at the request of the last legislature,
i peace and good will are to blaxe
’which met the first part of this year,
j forth this evening.
HAS LAUGH ON H.C.L.
THE DAILY COURIER
Onp And All
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