I!nlver»ity of or“ " IT’S THE CLIMATE tante VOL. X., No. 1*1 • • • • WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD ♦ • • • • Library (X)ME AND ENJOY IT” Oailn Courier GRANTH FAHR, JDHEI’HIXE < OUNTY, OREGON, WHOLE Xl'MBMR IMli*. THI ICHDAY» JAM AKY H, IMO. it N«»w Line liu«ugura(<-«l lt<-lH<-«-n the Two (Ilice Today, loo Pounds In First Cargo I 4'hica.go, Jan. 8. Aerial mall ser­ MANY IMI*OKTANT CANM ARE vice between t'lil« ago and Omaha was ON THE DOCKET FOR HEAR. I nuu an rut cd today when Pilot Waler ING AT HENNION J. Smith left Grant Park carrying ion pounds of mull and a pa> kage of meat will« *1 Is to be served at the banquet for General Pershing at 'Imiiha tonight. Indian l.HMl.all Cott« li pleada Guilty to Falsifying in His Questlonalre —Get* 30 Days in Jail Spokane, Jan. 8.—•William H R COMMITTEE FIXEM (Ix>ne Star) Dietz, former coach of INFANT CITY FOR (ONA ENTION the Washington State college foot­ NEXT JUNE ball team pleaded guilty in United States district court here today to a charge of falsifying his draft ques­ tionnaire. He was sentenced to 30 days in the county Jail and begins his senten«e today, it was s'ated NATIONAL R. TURNER, >U*X‘FJV'ER OF LAND OFFICB, SURPRISES AUDI TORN Remarks Were Keceived in Nilence at Transitori IU-d*> Gross 14 von I m Into 27 Votes Here < «st Before Selection .More Alfalfa Is Shipped— a ItenwMTati«- Conferete Held of Convention City Was Finally Soviet ItUMsin I m Believed to He The l^eonard estate is making fur­ l»eei Norton; , Berlin. Jan. 8. Ten million marks September, 1’919, term of this court, away, thus saving Stanton the unique New Year’s gift one nation ed States. Is attorney for the plaintiff, and A. ! worth of charity gift pa kages, con­ now meeting in adjourned session, trouble and expense of taking it to eveh made another, are on the way E. Reames for th«* defendant. taining food and clothing, reached , beg to submit the following report: the chicken cemetery. Reasonable c> Europe, the American Forestry l*avls vs. Faitvre Is the title to the , 1 Germany from the United States, "We have diligently Inquired into funeral expenses for one Wyandotte A.tsoclatlon announced today. They «luring the three imonths ending No­ i .ill cases wh«*rein persons have been hen will be* paid upon proper certifi­ are intended for reforesting the bat-| (Continued on page 2.) vember 15. | charged with crime, whether brought cation of the bill. There is a foot­ tie areas of -France and Belgium and Among the contents was 100.000 to our attention by acts of commit­ print of the midnight marauder In the deplete«! forests and woodlands I pounds of flour, an equal amount ting magistrates or by those volun­ the mud back of the Rowell hen of • Great Britain. The seeds were of bacon and IJiOO.oOo cans of milk. tarily accusing others of the commis­ house, an«i if the party who made it I purchased by funds raised by mem­ The shipments nre usually con­ sion of crime, as well as all cases will show tip and identify himself bers 1 of the association. They in­ Portland. Ore. Jan. 8.—Questions signed to President Ebert, in order presented to us by our prosecuting by exhibiting the foot that made the clude Douglas Fir. Western Larch. affecting Irrigation legislation in to prevent their deliveries being de­ officer. track, the expense for burial of the White Fir, Engelman Spruce, Red Oregon were to be discussed at the layed by tlie official customs control "We have returned into court, as hen will be paid him even If he has Oak. Sugar Maple, White Ash and meeting of the Oregon Irrigation Tlte consignments received up jo true bills, four indictments, and one, already eaten the hen. Tideland Spruce. More seeds are to congress, to be held at the rooms of New A ork, Jan. 8. I* or the pur- date |lnye been allotted to industrial not true bill, besides we have inves­ be sent when funds are available. the Portland Chamber of Commerce pose of creating nation-wide interest sections where the need Is greatest tigated other matters but did not today. The meeting originally was in the development of the American slllh lls sn0B|a. the Ruhr dis- find sufficient evidence to Indict. scheduh'd to be held December 29, merchant marine, a series of demon­ « trict, Saxony and Thueringta. The "We have examined the county 30 and 31. last year, but the date strations showing marine resources ltovnrnn)(>nt |M simplifying th«* Inipor jail, and recommend that the saint | was placed ahead in order to hold of th«* country, will begin here April tation of the parcels and large con­ be heated with steam from the h«*nt- 12 ami last one week. . it waK an' slgnments. by removing the customs ing plant in the courthouse. Marseilles. Jan. 8.—Twenty per­ the session at a date as close as pos­ nonneed today by the National Ma­ restrictions. sons lost their lives when the tug sible to that of the special session I “We have examined the county rine League. Ijepluvier sank with all on board, of the state legislature, which con­ home and find that in a fair condi­ According to P. H. W. Ross, pre«-! between Toulon and Marseilles, ac­ venes in Salem January 12. tion. We have, however, recom­ Many important topics to be dis­ blent of the league, the demonstra-l cording to advices received here to­ mended to the county court some cussed at the meeting of the Irriga­ Hons will consist of parades; din- | day. painting and calclmlning and some tors. which will last for three days, ners, at which prominent marint* au j John A. Harvey, resident of Grants minor repairs on the buildings. including today, will be taken up at thorlties will Is* speakers; expos! I "Having completed all the work Pass until three years ago, when he the special legislative session, it was tlons of sh ip models and exhibits of [ before this time We make this our went to the O