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GRANTH PAM, JOHEFHIVE <«HNTY, OREGON,
VOL. X., No. M4I.
WHOLE NUMBER JtUML
FKIDAY, JAM ARY »,
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Gitliierlug <»f Fade » ’oiM'erntng
IS ASKED FOR
UiiMwii'k Ponioffhe I» Held up awl
Holdexl by Armed Hund and Hoot y
of Much V alue Taken
III»'
People of lite < ou h try t oder
by Army of MA.OOO Enumerator«
A GREAT GAME
BUT LOSE J-6
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Limerick, Ireland, Jan. 2.-—The TOUCHDOWN BY HAH YAK» AM»
Limerick pustoff ice wax raided last
TWO FIELD GOAL* BY ORE­
midnight by 20 masked and armed
GON sWOKED
men who seized several thousand
pounds In cash and money orders.
The poet office staff, numbering 12
l*ersons, was held up until the pillage
was completed.
Washington, Jun. 2. The four­ CilIM.'AUO SHEIHFI THIXKM FE Mt
ATTEMPT TO DE­
teenth declnnlal census began today
WILL BE PIT IN HEARTH
FEAT THE RATKWIMO OF
with 85,(too eiiumeratorH engaged in
OF THE Bili
PNOVUMONB
counting the men, women and chil­
HMKMH.EH h
dren of the United State« and col­
lecting data on the resources of the
nation
It is expected to complete
gathering data In two week«, but
compilation of figure« will probably
require fowr months
M>wt Not ini the Bill of Fare for
poorer People Except once or
Twice a Month
“Whe« Ilo He Eat?" Wan the Cry
That Went up a* Nooso wan Ad­
justed nini Trap H|ir'lg
Allege«. That No Room Is lx-ft in
< <>u nt y Seal for Witnesses. Attor­
ney» am! Jurors
Fighting Spirit of the West Was
Present Every Minute of the I’lay
and Held in Tight Places
*
I .
«r 4
George
Aberdeen,
Wash.,
Jan.
2.
—
Chicago.
Jan.
2.
—
Oi.
.
ut
the
coun
­
Pasadena,
Cal..
Jan.
2.-
Harvard
’s
Coblenz, January 2. Illicit trade
Indus-
Vandwtveer,
attorney
for
11
vaunted
football
team
won
victory
ty
jail
in
Die
grizzly
dim
hour
of
In food, with It« attendant evils of
Dublin, Jan. 2. The government’s by a narrow margin from the Oregon
dawn, an experiment in imychology trial Workers of the World In Jail
smuggling and usury, ia on th« In*
of
Irish
education bill is criticized here eleven yesterday at Pasadena, but
the
murder
here
charged
with
w««
made
this
morning
when
200
crease throughout Germany, accord*
last on the ground that the Irish educa­ while the 7-6 score was sufficient to
at
Centralia
four
former
soldiers
The
hitherto
unbeaten
high
school
prisoners
were
forced
to
witness
the
Ing to newspaper accounts.
for tional system should be framed by an return them victors, the game did
The rationing system has n«v or football aggregation was routed yes­ hanging of Kaffalo Diirrago, convict­ Armistice day, will apply today
to
Tacoma
The
Irish parliament.
a
change
of
venue
not prove the supremacy of the east­
terday
by
the
American
laiglon
ed
murderer.
Hardened
criminals
—
been abandoned even in the occu­
The home rule bill was expected to erners over the west Oregon fought
pied wrens of the IIhInelnnd and come team, the final score standing 6-0. other« murderers and felon» were grounds alleged are that .Montesano,
of the newspapers contend that the The game was without question the placed in cells, tier on tier of which where the trial Is scheduled to be grant separate treatment for Ulster, all the way through the game, and
average individual cannot subsist on l«ext exhibition of football seen on surrounded the square 1n which the held, la ks accommodations for jur­ but the education bill is framed on until the final whittle was a real
i a contender and a possible winner.
th« amount of food issued. The au­ the local field this year The two scaffold wax erected. It was the con­ ors, witnesses and attorneys. It Is the assumption that Ireland is
sets That the teams were evenly matched,
single
unit.
The
education
bill
also
avered
that
the
Montesano
Am
­
teams
were
nearly
equal
in
weight.
tention
of
Sheriff
Peters
that
the
thorities ere making every effort to
up only one central authority in notwithstanding the fact that Har­
check the Illegal traffic In food« of Imt the greater experience and the xigbt of the gruesome trappings, erican legion has engaged all avail­
Dublin directly responsible to the vard had many pounds the advantage
all kind« «nd the courts ure crowded ■ light advantage in weight of the watching the nooae adjustment and able hotel rooms.
Imperial parliament.
in the matter of "beef," was proved
legion
bunch
proved
too
much
for
listening
to
the
administration
liniv-IIIIIH
W
«MV
«uiuuunottviuU
Of
'
day after day.
It introduces for the first lime in­ by the fact that during three of the
the
high
schoolers.
The
team
work
the
last
rites,
the
click
of
the
trap
[
Hmuggllng of potatoes I h licititi ear-
to the educational system of Ireland four periods of play not a score was
rled on till« winter In all paria of on lioth teams was all that could be springing, the jerk of the rope on I
a local school tax. Hitherto all the made, all the scoring, a touehdown
Germany on a scale greater than in looked for. the Legion team showing falling l»ody, all these would have
money has been found by the treas­ by Harvard and two Held goals by
up
especially
well,
inasmuch
as
they
a
most
salutory
effect
upon
those
in
j
war time Germuny produced an ex­
ury, supplemented by voluntary sub­ Oregon, being recorded In the sec­
cellent crop of itotatoes tills year and had practiced together but a few whose life might come future temp-J
scriptions. There will be popular ond quarter.
Cations to slay, rob and burn.
the authorities are trying to save it times.
representation on the school board
The only scoring of the game
Ho firmly did the sheriff believe in
from falling Into the hands of the
The first scoring was done by Ore­
but its function is to be advisory gon. when Steers hooted the ball over
done tn the first quarter. During this the efficacy of his Idea that he per­
speculators.
only, and the power is all to rest the bar for a field goal from the 20-
Well-to-do people have been «olng period the ex soldiers kept the ball sisted in It despite scores of protests.
wish the new education department. yard line, netting three points Har­
to Baiarla from Prussia. Wv'ttep- in the high school’^ territoryjiretty I Accordingly the stag4.wax set in the ■
Fort Worth. Texas, Jan. 2.—Texas This will consist of the chief secre­ vard followed with a touchdown and
berg and £h uri ii gia tn buy potatoes, (insistently.' During the Inst periods dimth chamber. Durrage was led
eggs and fats for which the farmers of the game the ball see-sawed back forth. Quiet became absolute for • ( lawmakers forgot to condemn one tary and the vice president of the de­ made the score 7 to 3. A second
This and forth, neither team seemingly ' moment, then the noose was slipped little book when they framed the partment of technical education, both goal from a drop kick was made by
charged exhorbltant prices.
worked a hardship on th«* |H»orer peo- hating the advantage. There were over the murderer's head. From one prohibition act barring from the of whom come into and go out of Manerud. who was substituted for
pie who conld not compete with no spectacular play«, an occasional of the higher tiers came a strident ¡state all formulae for making spir- office with the British ministry of Steers, who was taken out because
tan to fifteen ysrd run furnishing the shout: "When do we eat?”
the day, and of a permanent member
«hem.
(Continued on page 3.)
of
passes
j
itous
liquors.
only
thrills.
A
number
who will be the real administrator of
Tier
by
tier
the
cry
was
taken
up.
I»e
cheaper
In
apl>eam
to
Hing
were
com-
were
tried
b
it
very
few
the
new
system.
It became a roar above the warden’s
Complete instructions on the man­
B:.raria Ilian elsewhere In Germany,
Religious controversy is avoided
voice. The trap was sprung. I
flutter has been selling there at flic plated.
ufadure of "authoritative" fluids
by the provision in the bill continu­
murks a pound, compared with 30 | The showing made by the Legion . rage dropped into space beneath
. may be found in the latest edition of
ing the existing plan by which the
Figgs are quoted ' learn has brought forth the desire to ' scaffold—dead.
marks in Berlin
"When do we eat?” was his re- an authoritative dictionary. Spread school managers, mostly the clergy
at 25 pfennings each while In 'Ber­ make the New Year game an annual
j on a jutge is a working diagram of of the various denominations, ap­
For a number of years the q'liem.
lin they cost 1.75 marks each. Kggs ' ustom
game
wan
played
with
a
team
from
a whiskey still and a definition of point the teachers and control the
tn tile occupied area have been bring­
WATER FOIt RONEIll IlG
ing from 2 to 2.50 marks each thin Medford. This year Medford was un­
of the word ' still” that would be a schools.
Roseburg. Ore., Jan. 2. Prepara­ guidance for the most ignorant. The
winter but are very scarce nt any willing to play and It wax impossible
Howard Jeter, the man-, who was
to secure nny other team. With three tory to installation of a municipal
price.
drowned in the surf at the mouth of
diagram
explains
without
words
just
of
the
high
school
’
s
best
players
eli
­
light and water ayntem, the city of
.Meat Is also reported us fairly
the Sixes river Wednesday when at­
plentiful In Itr.viiria. although In all gible to play on the lx*xion team, one Roseburg through its officials, yes­ how the cold water is carried into a
tempting to reach the wreck of the
of
the
strongest
aggregations
ever
terday filed with the state engineer cistern and the overflow is carried
other states this form of food is
tanker Chanslor, was a former
virtually unpurchaxable by house­ i seen In Southern Oregon could be an application for water rights and off.
Grants
Pass man. having been engag­
Shanghai, Jan. 2.—Shipping and
approximately 1 (MIO feet i»er second
"Dictionaries are certainly handy
holders through regular channels formed.
ed in commercial fishing here for a
mail
service
to
and
from
Shanghai
V
fnlr
crowd
whs
present,
the
day
of water from the North t*mi»qiia at books." according to the man who
excepting once or twice each month
lias begun to return to a normal number of years, later going to Gold
made this “discovery.”
when the authorities |s*rmlt a few being Ideal for the game. Rooters a point known as Whistler's bend.
ieach. in Curry county, where he
were
about
even
for
both
tennis.
state since the Japanese government,
ounces to be distributed by the card
i
followed
the same calling. At Gold
about jiie middle of November, lift­
eyntein to the Individuals. Most of
Beach
Jeter
was a justice of the
ed the ban it had imposed early in
the hotels throughout Germany con-
peace, and was also a deputy sheriff
the
summer
declaring
Shanghai
to
Untie to serve meat three or four
be an infected port. This action was of Curry county, being in his duty as
days each week however. The pro­
Purls,
.Ian.
2.
The
French
Cham
­
taken by Tokio because of the epi­ a deputy at the time of his death.
prietors say they obtain this from
demic of cholera which originated in He left a brother. Guv Jeter, at Med­
Holland and that this does not vlo- ber of Deputies Is too small to pro­
ford. Word received at the office of
vide seating room for the «20 mem­
June in Shanghai and sweeping
late the food regulations.
the sheriff this morning from Gold
hers chosen in the recent election
northward ravaged many populous
Fortunately it is a rare occasion
centers and then appeared in Japan, Beach stated that the funeral ser­
Ft HIM EK PIIF.HIDEXT OF
Papeete. Tahiti, Jan. 2.— Two hardships suffered by the party, He
vices over Jeter’s body were held
when
all
are
present.
CHINA DIED TIEHDAY
white men and a nathe clothed in had a long talk with English and
yesterday, interment being at Gold
rags and suffering front lack of food, I«ady Jellicoe read his diary.
Beach. At the time he was drowned
Peking. China, Jan
2. Former
have been rescued from Christmas
Jeter was doing guard duty at the
"The
irony
of
the
situation
of
the
President Feng Kuo-Chang, of Ghlna.
Island, after having been cut oft from marooned men was that they were in
Chanslor wreck, and ia company with
died Tuesday.
the outside world for 18 months, ac­ possession of three automobiles
three other men attempted to reach
cording to presH advices to Auckland needed for traversing the long 'dis­
the wreck through the surf, the boat
which were brought here recently.
being overturned. The other thres
tances between the scattered cocoa-
The warship New Zealand, which nut groves. The unfortunates had
occupants of the boat reached shore.
made the rescue, was tuken by the means of traveling in luxury, yet no
Detroit. Mich., Jan. 2.—'William J.
Portland, Ore., Jan. 2. Workmen three caetaways, for a German cruis clothes, no food and no comforts.
"Rats swarmed everywhere and at Bryan has been entered in Michigan’s
ut the Smith &• Watson Iron Works er, «s they had not heard the war
struck today on order from the metal was ended, and when a landing party first they devoured the pillows and presidential preference primary as a
trades count'll, following the posting including ¡Admiral Viscount Jellicoe. blankets while the men slept. Eng­ candidate for indorsement as the
a notice of reduction of wages and went ashore It was held up by a Mr. lish said he would gladly have ex­ democratic nominee for president
of
Dor pat, Jan. 2.—«tudy of the
English, leader of the trio, at the changed the automobiles for a clean according to local friends of the for-
agreement signed by Ecthonlan and an increase of weekly working hours point of a revolver, newspaper re-
shirt and trousers.
mer secretary of state, It is said
from
4
4
to
48.
bolshevik representatives Wednesday
ports said.
"The diary which English kept all that petitions will be circulated
preliminary to an armistice, particu­
The three men had been left on the time he was on the island, con­ shortly.
Rio De Janeiro. Jan. 2.—The cam­
larly as to military guarantees. Indi­
the island by the lessee. Father tains some entries pathetic in their
paigns
waged in Rio de Janeiro from
cates that the Esthonlans have scor­
Rougler. who is well known in Ta­ hopelessness Day by day he was
time to time against foreign capital
ed a notable success. The bolshe­
hiti. with a scant supply of provi­ j longing and praying for a ship to
were strongly condemned at a re­
vik representatives admit they have
sions and a promise a relieving ship I relieve the distress of the party. Ill
cent
meeting of the Commercial As­
made great concessions.
wquld be sent within 40 days, accord­ health from exposure and the wretch­
sociation, the most influential or­
ing to the Fanning .Island correspon­ edness of the food nearly drove the
ganization of its kind in the coun­
tHIMEE PIRATES AltE
dent of the Auckland Weekly News. men crazy and they would have been
try. by Dr. Mlrando Jorado and other
MENACE TO SMALL CKAFT
Eureka. Cal., Jan. 2. Lumber
"The landing party, which Includ­ unable to exist for many more
directors.
mills in this vicinity started on a ed lx»rd Jellicoe." the correspondent weeks."
Dr. Jorado said these antagonistic
flong Kong. Jan. 2. Chinese new basis today as far as labor con­ continued, "was held up by English,
It is said that steps are immedi­
attacks were flagrantly unjust and
watermen have appealed to the au­ ditions are concerned, following re­ claij only in a tattered pair of shorts ately to be taken
Wilmington. Del., Jan. 2.—One of absurd. He declared that Brazil
to have Father
thorities of Hongkong to take action pudiation of the timber worker's patched with a rice bag. Lord Jel-
Rougier's conduct of Christmas the grinding mills of the llaglev needed more and more of such capi­
ta> BtipprexH the growing number of union by 63 of its members Wednes­ Itcoe was amused at the comical
Island Investigated by the British plant of the DuiPont Powder com­ tal to accelerate her mercantile, in­
pirates who have been ravaging day because of the conviction that spectacle presented of holding up a
high commissioner of the Pacific, pany. three miles from £ere. blew up dustrial. agricultural and pastoral
email craft in waters adjacent to the the union is affiliated with the In­ warship with a revolver, although he
Christmas Island being a British pos­ this morning. Five men were killed progress. Other members of the as­
colony.
dustrial Workers of the World.
a as personally
interested In the session
and one injured.
sociation apoke in similar terms.
HOURS CAUSE OF STRIKE