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GRANTS PAHH, JOHEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
VOL X., No. M7.
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N UH RDAY, J ANI Illi :i, 11*20.
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STAMP SALES
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U irei««** Report Slates
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AnU-B>»lsliev Ik Forces Are Being
(‘rushes! by
I r» n<li Premier to Set Itale for Pint
Convention of Uw Ixrague of
lliv Reds
laindon, Jan. 3
General Deni­
kin's government in Moul hern Russia
bus been overthrown, according to
wireless reports from Moscow quot­
ing Taganrog adilcea. General Ito
inanovwky has been chosen the antl-
liolshevik chief.
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Department of Justice Sweeps Tbe Nation With a Drag
Net and Will Send Forth Another Soviet Ark to
Clear The Couotry of Undesirables
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Faria, Jan. 3.—An informal call FIRST MOVE OF THE AMERICAN
for the first meeting of the league
GOVERNMENT IN REBUILD­
of nations council wlii be Issued by
ING PROGRAM
Premier Clemenceau, the supreme
council decided today.
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EXPORTERS TO GET ASSISTANCE
Chicago, Jan. '{ •In the nation- Russia. The department of justice
wide raids conducted by the federul , estimated that 3000 ‘‘undesirables”
author) tie» last night, and today would be caught in the drag net, and
5,41*3 mi» ted "reds" have been with their deportation it was be-
Total Kales During 11*11* In the En­
lutrgr Sum- Go to Assist Manufactar-
itagged, this number having been re­ lieved the back bone of radicalisui tn
tire Country' Were Over «121,-
erw in It» unst ruction of War-
ported from 51 cities that had re­ America will have been broken.
IHMi.tHH*. Is Announced
Devastated Countries
ported up to noon. The department
of Justice at ■Washington has esti­
Portland, Ore., Jan. 3.—Twenty
• See that stack of barley," said
mated that over one-half of the num­ radicals was the net result of last
Hau Francisco, Cal., Jun. 3. Ore­
J. J. Morton yesterday, pointing to
Washington, Jan. 3.—The first
I
ber
arrested
in
the
raids
would
be
night
’
s
raids
here,
seven
of
whom
gon led the twelfth federul reserve
Th« city council at Its session last
a large pile of sacks of the grain that move of the American government
are Mid to be subject to deportation.
district, and was fifth among all night authorized the establishment held for deportation.
filled a portion , of the warehouse to aid financially in the reconstruc­
Printing presses operating at radical
slates and torrilories In the amount of a store In the city for the sale of
room of the Josephine County Flour tion of Europe came today when the
Washington. Jan. 3. In a sweep­ headquarters were running off "red”
of government thrift and war suv surplus government goods at retail I
mill. “Every bi^ of that was raised war finance corporation announced
Ings »taint»« purchased during li*Ik, A quantity of the goods will lie ship­ ing drive last night against radi­ literature when the federal officers within the city,” he continued. Then it had practically consummated four
the district reserve bank announced ped down from the general head­ calism, agents ot the department of descended upon the hall.
he led the Courier representative loans aggregating «17,000,000 to
today. The wales of the entire coun­ quarters store at Portland. Luther Justice are completing today nation-i
through the remaining portions of manufacturing exporters
wide raids against communist organ­
New
York.
Jan.
3.
—
'Radicals
held
try were over «121,000,000.
Tingley, who was connected with
the warehouse and pointed out piles
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izations in which several thousand here today as a result of last night's
the ¡Portland store for some lime, i radicals were taken into custody J
of blueetem wheat, which will later I SE LESS MILK AND FEWEB
raids, numbered between 100 and
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I HIM o BRK hl,W EltS GET
having been authorized to represent i
EGGN AND BEAT H.
OF L.
be converted into high grade flour.
with a view to deportation.
150. others seized in the raid here
the city in the ordering and handling'
Great quantities of barley and oats
Raids were ordered in 33 cities being released during the night af­
San Francisco, Jau. 3.- Wages of of the goods here. He will be asslst-
San Francisco, Jan. 3.—A cam-
over th« United States, and promptly ter investigation, but federal agents were stacked, ready to put through
«10 a day for journeymen brleklay- j ed in the work, and In the conduct
paign to "force the profiteers out
the
crusher.
Mr.
Morton
Btated
that
at !» o'clock last night operative» will watch all those released. De­
era tn San Fran<-I»co have been av . of the establishment, by Frank
into the open.” through a restricted
moved forward tn the roundup of partment of justice agents announc- every bit of this, and much more
proved by the employers, a» -cording j Mouth. Mr. Tingley will leave for
use of eggs and milk products Is to
which
had
already
passed
through
communist workers and sympathiz­ | ed they were examining literature
to uu announcement by th, brleklay- Portland tomorrow, and it is expect-l
be undertaken today by the house­
the
mill,
had
been
raised
either
in
ers. Today the number of arrests with a view of ascertaining whether
era' uulun hero ioday.
»“<1 that the store will lie in opera- j
wives' league of Stan Francisco in
the
Applegate
valley
or
in
the
lower
has risen to ttm highest figures of Ludwig Martens, self styled ambas-
The wage agreement was negoti-1 Ron within the next ten day».
it!
conjunction with similar leagues in
Rogue.
any similar raid in the history of sador from soviet Russia to the Unit-
ated by E. P. March, special repre- will _________
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be conducted
till ____
the __ goods
are
The Josephine County Flour mill, other San Francisco bay cities.
the country
»-»I States was connected with its
uontallve of the I tilled States depart- disposed of. and will be In some lo­
A request to the city authorities
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is
a comparatively new iftdustry in
The government hopes to fill an- distribution. If connection Is so­
inent of labor
cation yet to I»« determined upon
asking the ordinance forbidding ths
other "soviet ark,” and send it float- tablished deportation is assured, the city. It is being operated by J.
Included in the goods in
these
J. Morton and son, Oliver, who came sale of skimmed milk be rescinded,
ing across the Atlantii to Bolshevik they said.
sleeks of surplus supplies that wore
here from Ashland, where they for­ was to be framed also.
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Buttons designed to announce to
'upon the hand» of the government
merly owned the Ashland flouring
pit the close of the war are many
i mills. A part interest is still re- I merchants that the wearer is look­
Ia*ndon, Jan. 3. Th». ÌM,dy of Str I things that can be obtained only
; tained in the Ashland business The ing for bargains and is campaign­
William Osier, th. '< noted physician, through this source, and the open­
! work has been slow in getting the ing against high prices were to be
who died ut Oxford December 2H, ing of this establishment under mu­
i local plant into operation, due to distributed to the housewives.
was cremated today.
nicipal authority and control does
i scarcity of labor and materials at the
The urn containing the ashes prob- not »-»inflict to any materal extent
time they were needed worst in com- AGED GOLD HILL MAN
ably will be sent to <'alluda, where with In al stores
IS SERIOUSLY INJURED
There arc some
■ pleting and equipping the building.
he was born, for burial.
Paris. Jan. 3.— Exchange of rati- ' At the present time two feed crush­
Tacoma, Wash . Jan. •> 3.—For the
lines of canned good- and e •aporated
Gold Hill. January 3.—Belated
fruit- offered, with bacon, etc., at the second time in twelve months the fleations of the peace treaty on Jan- ers are being run. but it will be well
government prices which are in licit state bank at l'eel was robbed last uary 6th was still possible in the into the summer before the mill is news has reached here of the find­
hinder the usual retail prices. There night when burglars forced an en- opinion of Matin, which says the turning out flour. Meanwhile, the ing of J. B. Welch. S6. who had fal­
will also In» various types of army 11 ram-e and dynamited the safe. se- Germans will have time before then best grade of bluesteam wheat is be­ len from his horse near his lone c*-
goods, In 'lulling rubber boots, army curing 12.000 In cash and liberty to forward the explanations demand­ ing accumulated in order to assure Mn 20 miles from Gold Hill and
ed by the |>eace conference.
shoes,
blankets.
underclothing, bonds.
a good run. when once the flour suffered a double fracture of hl»
towels, socks and the hundreds of
making portion of the plant is in right leg: he crawled a few feet to
other articles that Uncle Sam pur­
operation.
Mr. 1 'Morton states that a drift of leaves where he was help­
chased for th« hoy» in the trenches!
never has one of ' his mills proved a less for 32 hours.
been closed and then did not med after the
Welch, a pioneer, was takes to the
failure and that he looks for the
agricultural kaiser’s hordes were wllippe»!.
Grants Pass mill to be one of the hospital at Medford, where he is very
name
Mr.
These stores for the sab of gov-
best he has ever ■ operated.
When low. A son, Ed. Welch. lives at
in a short eminent surplus stocks have been
the plant is completed there will be Medford and another. 'William Welch
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He
opened under municipal control In
between $S000 and «10,000 invested. is reported to Be in Portland
lived alone, was very active, very
s-lein, Pendleton. The Dalles. Rose
fond of riding and well known over
Washington. «Ian. 3.--The ship­
burg and Stanfield
the state.
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New York. Jan. 3. Eight
New ping board has offered for sale, to^
American
buyers
only.
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former
b ork state daily newspapers huge
German shii>s. including ttye gigantic !
innounced an increase in price of
Spokane. Jan. 3.—-Presentation of
liners 1-evlathian and George Wash­
one cent each, effect he Monday.
testimony by the state in support of
ington.
Juarez. Mex.. Jan 3. Since gamb­
its motion for a permanent injunc­
ling was resumed in Juarez several
tion
to restrain the activities of al­
weeks ago, under an arrangement by
leged members of the Industrial
Dublin. Ireland. Jun. 3. Eamonn which the owners of the concessions
Workers of the World in this county,
I>« Valera's speeches in America with pay «72,000 for the privilege of oper­
continued
today in the hearing on
ating
for
six
months,
the
tax
of
Irish
regard to the part played by
I the motion in superior court.
Prince Albert, Sask..-Jan. 3.—The
soldiers In th»» war l\uve been read cents which was collected on
■'Might makes right.’’ J. B. Clark, bitterest competition for fur trade in
in Ireland with some surprise, and '.Mexican wide of the Rio Grande on
i a prisoner from the city jail, where the history of the Canadian north­
It is pointed out her« that in this all automobiles passing the interna­
■ he is serving a sentence upon his west is raging this winter. Unpre­
matter Mr. De Valera's sentiments tional bridge, has been removed. The
conviction on a charge of criminal cedented prices for furs is said to
dlfTer a good deal from those of his' tax is still collected from the Ameri­
syndicalism, declared in outlining the have brought 10.000 buyers to the
supporters.
Captain M'Walter, a| can side.
i doctrines of the organization.
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Western provinces and it is believed
Dublin physician and member of the
that hundreds of fur agents have
Dublin Municipal Council, who serv­
risked their lives to work their way
ed throughout the war in the army I
into wild northern regions
where
in»»dl»'al corpH. writes as follows in j
comi>etition is not so keen and where
the Dublin Press:
the trappers' prices are not so high.
"All the ex-service men. and there
Trappers are reaping the golden
are over 40.000 of its, were pleased
harvest this year, It is claimed. Last
to find Mr Do Valera assuring his
year, according to some fur men. the
American audience that we fought
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frappers received only small ad­
for a principle and that Irishmen in
Frankfort, Ky., Jan. 3. Conven­
Paris. Jan. 3.—The French gov­ vances in prices for pelts, whereas
tlm earlier days of the war rushed to ing of die Kentucky general assem­
ernment has granted permission for the fur dealers made
the ranks In overwhelming numbers, bly .here January 5, will find the re­
tremendous
the removal of the bodies of 20,000 profits, This year, it is said, condi-
But whilst .Mr. De Valera rightly in­ publicans holding a majority in the
\inerican soldiers buried in France tions are reversed, Trappers are de-
terprets our i»osltlon to the Ameri­ house of almost l.'> votes, and lack­
to the United States.
The bodies manding from 200 to 300 per cent
cans his followers and supporters in ing control of the senate by 2 votes.
are
those
buried
in
cemeteries
out­ more for their furs than they did a
Dublin never cease to pour contume­ The November elections boosted the
side the zone of the armies, and do year ago.
ly on Irish soldiers and to heap every republicans to control in the house,
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not include those gathered into big
Farmers in this region have been
indignity possible upon them.
but. democrats, although losing many
lAmerican cemeteries in the army making considerable money bunting
"iReturned soldiers are treated as seats, retained a senate majority lie-
zones.
wolves. They have taught their dogs
lepers rather than as 'heroes. Men cause of "left overs" of the last leg­
who had not the manliness to fight islature.
to ride in wagons or automobiles un­
Grand Jury fleets Monday—
til wolves are sighted. The fresh
e' 'ter In the nrmy or in the rebel-
Monton i nt Governor E. Thurston
The grand jury will convene next dogs then invariably corner the
lion now find courage to persecute Ballard will preside over the senate.
Montjay for the consideration of the wolves, which are shot. Coyote skins
by every moans In their power those It '•< | rohiibio that a tlon on the con­
cases that are to be brought before brought about «5 before the war.
army or ex-servjce num whom De stitutional woman suffrage amend­
The Basilto chiefs who have been visiting In Eugluml were given a chance
Valera lauds, nnd even carry their ment will be taken up shortly a^ter to Insp.M't ilit> German submarine Deutschland. The photograph shows the it. The four men in the county jail This year the average price is ,25.
await the action of the grand jury, Muskrat pelts sold for 25 cents a few­
vindictiveness against every man the convening, according to appar­ paramount chief returning to the deck.
,
and
other matters are expected to be years ago. The price this year ranges
who helps them.”
ently well informed opinion
brought before it.
from «2 to «3.
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BE RATIFIED JAN. 6
BASUTO CHIEFS INSPECT DEUTSCHLAND
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