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GRANTS FARM, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
WEDNESDAY, JAM ARY 21. Unia
IS SENTENCE
WHOLE Ml.MHEH 2874.
ARE VETOED BY
Bellet ed Tlint Troo|H* Fran Japan
May Follow l<ea<l of the Ameri
cans nml Be Brought Out
I
Washington,
Jan.
21. Official OVER (I,<MH) PERSOXH IIX WITH
Toklo advices indicate that the Jap-
DISEASE IN < lilt AGO AMINE
the
ann»c government will follow
IS TODAY’S REPORT
«Ampin of th« United Rtate« and
withdraw her military forces from
It I m 'believed a large ma
HI be ria
jority of th« Japanese are averse to
entering single handed into such a
AVravictiou Was Upon Indict nient Al- last enterprise, as the Invasion of lift y New ( a»o Are Reported Hour
Wight thousand American»
ly and Demand fs Made for 1300
legiag the Frnudulcnt Transfer <>f ffthnrin
Nurse» to Care for Suffering
lllinoi» Valley (tiróme Mine
und 30,060 Japanese troops. In addi
tion to the Czecho-Hlovaks, now re
main In Siberia.
Chicago, 111., Jan. 21.—Over 6,000
It. J. Rowen, who was convicted
persons
are ill with influenza here
by a Jury In the circuit court last
today. The disease is reported to
week upon an Indictment charging
be appearing throughout the middle
forgery, will have to serve In the
wait. Pneumonia la also appearing
state penitentiary for three years,
in epidemic form and causing a larg
er number of deaths proportionately
unless the plea of the defense for
than influenza. During the last 24
a now trial Is granted and Rowen'»
hours new influenaa cases have been
fate with another jury should be dif
reported at the rate of 50 per hour.
ferent. Judge ('alklns thia morning
Another car load of good» for the Fifteen hundred nurse« are needed
pronounced the sentence upon Row municipal store 1« expected to arrive immediately. There were 36 deaths
en, giving him one year more than from Portland either Saturday or tn Chicago during the last 24 hours.
Monday morning to replenish the
the minimum for the *■ rime upon
stock of surplus government sup
which he was convicted, the law fix plies. Mr. Tingley wire« from Port
ing the penalty at from two to 20 land that the Itacou to be »hipped at
this tint« will be tn tins, that receiv
years.
ed
In the previous shipment having
Upon the plea of Rowen't attorney
been sides wrap|>ed In paper. No
the court allowed th« defendant 30
tice ha» not yet come of the good» to
duy» in which to perfect his argu com« tn the new shipment, but as
CHIEF-OF-STATE
Firat Trial Following the Itoundup
of Itadicals After the (entrali»
Shooting
4
Tacoma, Jan. 21.—'William Ran oixxrrr's ax stops .MASS OF
WAR
SECRETARY
ENDORSES
dall, an alleged I. W. W. was found
ARMY REORGANIZATION BILL
LEGISLATION FROM GETTING
guilty of seditious conspiracy
in
*ON THE STATUTE IM NIKS
WITH THIS EXCEPTION
connec tion with circulating litera
ture. This is the first trial follow
ing the I. W. W. roundup after the
! Centralia shooting.
About 50 will
’ be tried.
ML ROAD BILIS AMONG KILLED
Law Restricting the Publication of
Newspapers Printed in Foreign
Ijuiguage Is Approved
14»t
TALKS TO DELEGATES
Washington, Jan. 21. -Secretary I
Salem, Jan. 21.—Governor Olcott
of War Baker endorsed the army
vetoed 16 bills today, besides the 16
reorganization bill, drafted . . by •*
the I '
______ _ ___ ______
Washington,
Jan. ____
21.—‘ _
A descrip- he vetoed yesterday.
Most cases
senate subcommittee, which provider Hon
the accomplishment,
___ __ of ____________
,________, of the were emergency measures. The gov
for compulsory military training and , international
high
commission lo ernor said he saw no necessity for
_____ ___
__i commission
th« formation of one big army to be ward promoting trade
relations them as no emergency exists. The
divided into citizens' reserve, regu- among th« countries of the Americas straight party bill and many road
iars and national guard. Raker op- »as given to the Pan-American fin bills were vetoed yesterday, includ
posed the provisions making General ancia! conference today by John ing those for roads in Benton, Jack-
Pershing chief of stafT. and said it Bgrsett Moore, vice-chair.nan of the son. Coos. Klamath, Clatsop and
would virtually abolish the war de -ommission, which was created by Douglas counties.
partment while Pershing was on the the first Pan-American financial con-
The bills vetoed today included
actfre list.
lertnce held in Washington in 1915. house bill 51, by Gallagher, relating
"Substantial
ameliorations
of to irrigation districts; senate bill 7,
! methods of customs administration Ly Multnomah county delegation,
Dave been secured in various, quae changing conduct of kindergartens;
lets," said Mr. iMoore.
"Regulations senate Mil 5. by Strayer, amending
I erinitting the simultaneous loading the law by creating a board of exam-
and unloading of cargoes, and the ii.ers; senate bill 30, by roads and
ad.anee preparation of cargoes, ha e highway committe. reducing the
i-rought about in numerous coun maintenance cost counties are to pay
ir:« s.
for state highways, from 50 to 20
mi-nt for the new irla). and should fsr as possible It will replenish those
"Progress has been made with the per cent; house bill 66, by roads and
Tenchow
Fu,
Shantung,
China.
Amsterdam,
Jan.
31.
—
Holland
is
not tho apj*eal be granted, the sen Hues that were sold out. The orig
slowly but surely losing the one Jan. 21.- .Bands of kidnappers re adoption of a uniform statistical highways committee. Increasing high
tone« of the court will then become inal shipment contained about 86.- characteristic of its landscape made cently have caused much alarm in , i lassitication of merchandise.
Six way revolving fund from thirty to
500 worth of supplies, and all are'
¡countries have already taken favor- seventy-five thousand dollars; house
effective.
Hoven In the meantime
this
district.
Operating
in
group«
of
jl,,,
j
famous
In
art
and
known
to
every
»old except about 11.000 worth.
1« at liberty U|>oti the original bond gov-rnment Is now placing on sale , scho°ll,o>' th® •‘>uat- fat- lazy look- from 30 to .50 they have carried away |abJe action, and two more are under- bill 59. by Gallagher, fixing open
of 8500. lent the court will this af about 2.000,000 pairs of surplus ing windmills that for centuries have and held for ransom wealthy Chi ¡stood to be on the point of so doing. season on game birds and ja< ksnipe,
"Every effort has been made to and senate bill 34. by Moser, relat
stood out all over the country’s flat nese for whose release they have ob- I
ternoon consider the <|uc»ti<>n of the shoe ', and If these are obtainable In
advance uniform legislation in re ing to attachments. The governor In
surface.
tained
as
much
as
(50.000
in
some
inaufflclenc) of the bond. sn<l the dis Portland, It is expected that some
gard to bills of exchange, checks, many cases stated the measures
The«« quaint structures are grad cases.
trict attorney having appealed for a of them will be »ent to the municipal
bills of lading, and warehouse re- should be considered at the regular
Ten
citizens
were
kidnapped
in
ually giving way to highly practical
larger figure in the security asked store.
but ugly steam and electric plants. October. Promises to pay ransoms eeipts.
session of the legislature, not a spe
for th« guarantee of the defendant'«
"We seem to be rapidly approach cial session, therefore vetoed them.
Dutch technical men say the wind have been exacted by torture. Troops
appearance at the end of the 30 day».
have tried to capture the bandits but ing the time when, so tar as concerns
mill is doomed.
Among the bills approved by Ol
Bowen was convicted of forger) In
Now and then, a large group of have failed. It is believed the kid-' bills of exchange, there will, -in ef cott was that which makes it unlaw
connection with the making of a
feet, be only two systems in use in ful to publish any newspaper
them is replaced •by one electric nai>!>en« come from Dalny, crossing
in any
deed purporting to transfer u chrome
the
Western Hemisphere, based re- language other than English
the
gulf
of
Pechili
in
boats
in
which
course
of
each
plant,
and,
in
the
unless
mining «property in the llllnol» val
It spectively. on The 'Hague rules of the same newspaper contains literal
year a number are destroyed by they escaped with their captives.
ley, it being alleged, and proved to
1912 and the United States negoti translation of the articles.
fir*—-presenting a spectacular 'blaze I
the satisfaction of the Jury, that
able instruments act of 1916.
with
the
big
burning
wings
wheeling
:
Rowen was instrumental In the mak
"The commission has also been
Shanghai. Jan. 21.— While Atneri- around like fiery arms. They arc I
ing of the purported fraudulent deed
i
glad
to observe a growing interest in 29.000 PASSPORTS VISED
The district attorney thia after cans have beeff'buying British pound never reconstructed.
BY (OXSUL AT JUAREZ
the
adoption
of uniform legislation
The existing type of Dutch wind
noon brought up the question of the sterling In New York for 13.70 or
!
on
the
subject
of
warehouse
receipts,
auffii iency of the bond for the liber leas. Americans here have been pay mill was invented about the yera
Juarez, Mex., Jan. 21.—During
as -well as on that of conditional
ty of Mr. Rowen. and the judge stat ing lion In (American gold for 7b 1400. The great disadvantage of I
1919. 29,000 passports, both Ameri-
sales."
ed that it would be allowed to stand Mexican dollars which are in current the windmill, of course, is l(s abso
Mr. Moore suggested that coun can and Mexican, were vised at the
lute dependent on weather condi
at the 1500 us originally fixed. Un use here.
tries
of the southern group which office of E. A. Dow. American consul
tions. For this reason, they are be
Portland. Jan. 21. The circuit
der the new law, a person sentenced
Thia unprecedented advance in the
had
ratified
a treaty for the inter here. This figure represents an in-
to the state penitentiary is subject tute of exchange in Shanghai has ing replaced, when possible, by mo court upheld the validity of the national protection of trademarks be crease of 60 per cent over that of
dern
machinery.
state
dog
license
law
providing
that
to parole when he has served a quar I een due to the acute rise In the
1918. The past year was one of the
The Dutch
windmill, however sheriffs must shoot unleashed dogs permitted to register trademarks at
ter of the maximum time for which price of silver. Probably no country
busiest in the history of the consttl-
to be not wearing the state license in ad the international bureau -in Havana
I
much
it
may
look
in
pictures
he was sentenced. This would make in. the world hap been more sharply
a toy. Is far from that.
It is a dition to city licenses where neces pending the establishment cf a bu ate. according to Mr. Dow.
(Rowen subject, to parole at the end effected by this enhanced value of
sturdv structure as big as a good sary. Walter B. Honeyman brough reau at Rio Janeiro, which awaits
of nine months.
silver than has China.
size house, and the machinery insidi uit as a test of the law. The 1919 ' ratification of the treaty bv a suffi-
In conaeiiuence of the contused
| cient number of coftntries of the
is extremely powerful.
legislature passed the law.
state of exchange, the foreign trade
southern group.
Na- orally, a g. oat many >f them
through this city, China's principal
Progress had been made toward
rem on. lit the mri’l’-’r becomes less
-ommercial center, became more or
Here
for
Hay
—
Kewtersons
facilitating
operations of commercial
year i>> year. au«i. so far as can be
less disorganized, Exporters ceased
ascertained, the < recti« n of .» ncw
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Kesterson ar- travelers, he said, by a treaty which
to look for new business and confined
one is seldom undertaken.
rived this afternoon from Seattle and substitutes a single national fee in
their activities wholly to filling old
will be here for a day. then continu place of local taxes on travelers.
contract« from the terms of which
Vancouver. B. C.. Jan. 21.—Hun
ing their journey to Ix>ng Beach, This convention has been signed and
I the) would have been glad to escape,
I ratified by five countries and signeil dreds of English families of the mid
Cal., for the remainder of the winter.
Josephine county is going to have
Shanghai bankers held
frequent
Mr. and Mrs. Kesterson were mar by three more while seven others dle class will emigrate to Canada and
such good road» that the whole conferences day and night in an ef-
especially British Columbia within
ried at Everett, Wash., on January are ready to sign.
world will stand up on Its hind legs fort to determine what might be done
A treaty for the establishment of the next few years, and a large in
9. the bride, formerly Mrs. Rose
and take notice.
to »tiibillze the exchange rates. For
Tompkins, residing at Kirkland, an international gold clearance fund flux may be expected before the end
This story was spread about Port- one day all but one of the leading
Wash. They were accompanied by to assure the safety of deposited of this year, in the opinion of James
land last evening by James T. Chin- banks In the city declined to issue
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Kesterson, whom gold, avoid its shipment and stabil Findlay, former mayor of Vancouver,
lx>s Angeles. Cal., Jan. 21. Jazz
nock, an attorney from the city of drafts in connection with export ship
they joined In Portland, and who ize exchange has been signed by two who recently returned after four
climate. Chinnock was called to Sa-'ments to America. These exporter» music is not a nuisance, according
countries and approved in principle years war work abroad.
arc
returning to Ivan. Ore.
lem to attend to professional matters who buy their goods in .China for to a decision by Judge Lewis it.
by eight others.
Englishmen who formerly main
before the supreme court, so
he »liver and »ell them »broad for gold Works, in the 'Tx>s Angeles county
Agreements for the arbitration of tained a high standard of living on
thought he’d take a flier to the me- Hiiffered most severely. They were superior court.
commercial disputes have been made pre-war incomes, now find those in
The city of Pasadena had brought
tropolls to see how the polire are obliged to restrict operations or raise
between the United States chamber comes insufficient for their needs,
prices wherever the good» were »old. suit against a social club, whose
capturing burglars.
of commerce and the national cham and are turning their eyes toward
On the other hand importer» who neighbors complained its “Jazz music
Lawyer Chinnock says road work
bers of commerce of Uruguay. Ecua Canada as a land of broader oppor
be buy their goods In America and are Jarred on their nerves."
1» getting lined up and it will t*
dor. Panama and Guatemala. Other tunities. Mr. Findlay asserted. These
Judge Works said:
"Once Jazz
dollars
pushed with vigor at the first peep of oaid for them in Mexican
agreements are being negotiated.
conditions apply especially to the
music might have been construed as
spring. The road right up to the big have prospered.
middle class, made up mainly of bus
One of the difficulties arising from a nuisance. It is no longer so con
mouth of Josephine caves will be
San Francisco. Cal.. Jan. 21.— (•HAND JURA' TO PROBE FRAI I» iness and professional men, he said.
completed tills year, according to all the exchange situation Is that much strued. If the music disturbed the
I
the dope that can be gathered this of the business here is done under residents of the neighborhood. I am Four special trains leaving Chicago
Seattle. Wash.. Jan. 21.—The fed Pershing Thiirwlay night—
give January 29 are to bring to San Fran
early In the season. But It will be terms arranged several years ago sorry, but this court cannot
The latest is the announcement
cisco delegates to the annual conven eral grand jury has convened and is
only ten feet wide, which Is causing when an American dollar was worth them relief."
tion of the Western Fruit Jobbers expected to consider the alleged fioni Portland that General Pershing
Grants Pass folks to wonder why.
¡two Mexican dollars or more. Conse-
association at America. »More than shipyard frauds in Oregon. Washing end his party will be in their special
ITALIANS OUT OX STRIKE
Business is moving nicely in the fluently foreign workers here have
ton and California.
Bert Schlesin car attached to train No. 15, leaving
Trieste, Jan. 21.—The strike of 5,000 persons are expected here.
barrister's home city.
Signs point ! suffered.
ger,
of
San
Francisco,
assistant at- Portland tomorrow forenoon. Under
The
business
session
of
the
con
members
of
the
railroad
unions
here,
Tho bankers con -luded that , one
that 1926 will lie a humdinger Chln-
nnek Is n guest at Hotel Oregon and solution of the problem would he to authorised by a vote of the men last vention will begin February 8. the tornev general, is here and it is be- this arrangement he will pass
became effective
this two days previous being devoted to lieved that he will go before the through Grants Pass at 10:19 to
will leave tonight for (he climatic Increase the price of China's pro Saturday,
grand jury.
morrow evening.
amusements and sight seeing.
ducts
throughout
the
world.
morning.
south.—Portland Telegram.
THE HOLLAND WINDMILL WEALTHY CHINESE ARE