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GRANTS PAM, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
VOL. X., No. IM.
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MONBAY, JANVAAY 20. l»2o.
WHOLE NI MBER 2H7*.
FLU DEATH TOLL
Mathias ErzMrgrr Wounded aS He
Was I.«avlng the Court Room
After Hearing IJI»el Trial
Are on the Wane, How*
< 'ongrras Makes Pro
to Eight Epidemic
Chicago, Jan. 26. T^lay'x influ-
BI-PARTIHAN CONFERENCE FAUX
en zu death toll was the highest slnce
TO AGREE OVER I’ROINXED
the epidemic started, with ?r.o
CHANGES IN PACT
deaths, but the number of new cases
Judge Wilson Denies Motion Made at The Opening of Tbe
Hearing of Men Charged With Tbe Murder of
Centralia Service Men Last Armistice Day
Berlin, Jan. 26.—Mathias Eraber- WAR WITH THE KAISER GREAT-
ger, minister of finance, was wound
LY INCREASED THE AMOUNT
ed by a shot fired at him, today, as
OWED BY THE NATIONS
be was leaving court after hearing
has decreased, The officials believe
the Hell-Ferich libel euit.
the epidemic is waning.
Erzberger was slightly wounded .
Montesano, Wash., Jan. 26—Judge
Tbe victims of the shooting were In the shoulder. HI« assailant, giv-1
Washington, Jan. 26. -A resolu
motion for all Centralia residents and former ing the name of Oltwlg von Hfrsch- ,
tion carrying an appropriation of John M. Wilson denied a
feld, was arrested.
case
of the
service men: Grimm, a lieutenant
half a million dollars for the combat a change of venue in the
eleven I. W. W. charged with the
Paper I'urremj Throughout tbe
lliU'lM’ock Stale» That Democrat« ing of the Influenza epidemic was
murder of the former service men, and former University of Washing
World Is Now «OO Per Cewt More
Will Give Reply Tomorrow on the
adopted by the senate today.
who were killed in the Armistice day ton fotbail star; Ern»*st Dale (Hub
Than Before the War
I It inmt uni Of lU-erv ntloni»t<*
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affair at Centralia, the trial having bard, shoe dealer; Arthur McElfresh,
Portland, Jan. 26.—One woman
opened
here
thia
morning.
The
mo
druggist, and 'Ben Casgranda, boot-
died from the Influenza here today,
tion for the change of venue was i black.
the
flrat
death.
Fourteen
this
being
New York, Jan. 26.—The world’«
Washingtou, Jan 26 No change
made by Attorney Vanderveer, rep
debt is estimated by the National
In
the
prisoner's
dock
of
the
su
In reservations affecting article ten new cases were r«i»orted.
resenting the defendants, who main
City Bank of New York, at >200,-
of the league of nations covenant or
tained
that the newspaper articles perior court here today were Elmer
the Monroe Bootrlne provision of the EASTERS LI MBER DIHTRKTH
Pittaburg, Kansas, Jan. 26.—Four 000.000,000 as compared with >40,-
Smith,
Britt
Smith,
Ray
Becker,
Bert
that
had
appeared,
and
which
he
ex
RI NNING OPT OF TIMBER
00o.000.000 in 1914. Paper curren
treaty win be ««eplable to repub-
hibited, tended to create prejudice Falkener, James McInerney, Bert hundred Kansas miners struck to
cy throughout the world ha« Increas
Beans. Senator Jaulge inform«! Sen
day
because
of
the
passage
of
the
in
Bland, Mike Sheehan, Eugene Bar dustrial court bill. The mine of the ed 600 per cent since then.
Wllllams|»ort. Pa., Jan. 26. Its against the 11 men.
ator Hitchcock. and other members
In his order denying the motion
last
log cut, Williamsport has pass
nett, Ixtren Roberts, John Lamb and Western Coal and -Mining company,
of the Informal democratic commit
for the change of venue, Judge Wil-
tee which lias been conferring with ed ax a lumber center. One Mg lum- son said that the showing nvade by O. C. Bland. They pleaded not guil at Franklin, and the mine at Dun
her company has movixl to Sheffield,
(Continued on Paje X)
defense was insufficient, “the law ty at Chehalis and were granted a kirk, are idle.
■aid to be the greatest hardwood the
change of venue to Montesano.
timber tract In the east. This Is ex- not permitting a second change of
venue in cases of this character In
In the investigation many eye wit
Seattle, Jan. 26.—John F. Blain
<>e><ed to last 15 years.
my opinion." W. H. Abel, counsel nesses said the first shooting was was arraigned here today and gri ven
For many years Williamsport was
for the prosecution, attacked the begun without warning or provoca two weeks to plead to the indictment ,
known as the "lumber city."
character of two of the signers of tion toy those Inside the I. W. W. charging that he accepted secret com- .
the affidavits presented by the de hall. Some said the firing began missions in connection with shipyard I
El Paso, Tex., Jan. 26.—-During
fense, declaring that Roy I-ampitt, from the hall after a single shot from contracts. The grand Jury will not
the
year 1919, 81.068 head of II ve-
of JIaquiam, who was an Investiga- the Avalon hotel, opposite tbe hall. consider any more shipyard cases for
• stock were imported from Mexico In-
of Hoquiam, who was an tnvestiga-
'At
the
coroner's
inquest
Dr.
Frank
two
weeks.
Oregon Agricultural College. Cpr-
• to the United States by 'way of the
organizer. arrested as a draft dodg Bickford, Centralia physician and
El Paso and Arizona district«, ac
vallia. Jan. 26. W »Race E. Niles, of
er. Joseph 8-hroyer, of Aberdeen, former service man who was march
cording
to a statement just prepared
Granta Paa«. I" taking an active part
was gl»o a strike organizer, it was ing in the parade, testified that the ’
by
Thomas
A. Brady, inspector in
aarlcul-
claimed. Vanderveer said that or- shooting began only after the march-
in planning -for the annual
charge of the bureau of animal dfs-
ginlzed
labor
was
intensely
interest-
ers
started
to
rush
the
hall,
col-
turn! fair to I m - held soon in the
: tricts for these two districts.
Berlin. Jan. 26. -The suggestion ed in the trial.
Wesley Everetts, said to have been
lego armory, The oxal date has not originating in tbe Prussian diet that
During December, the ins[»ector’«
an 1. W. W., Organizer and the slay
report showed that a* total of 9.942
the national government sound the | Montesano. Wash., Jan. 26.—Elev er of Hubbard, was spirited from the
been set.
animals came In throuh Nogales.
The agricultural fair tv one of the sentiments of the federated states on en men, said to be members of the Jail in the night following the shoot
Arizona, and 337 through El Paso.
big attractions of the winter term the question of creating u untiled' |n<jIIBtrlal Workers of the World, ing. the electric lights of the town
If a plan that is now incubating ¡■The imports consisted of cattle, with
has
aroused
German
state
opposition
J
t
r
|
n
|
here
today
on
charges
having been cut off. He was taken in the minds of some of our bus-
It lx planned and managed by the in Bavaria aud Saxony,
the exception of 30 horses and mules
The l,ro"|of drat degree murder in connection by a mob to a bridge over the Che
help
of
a
faculty
iness men hatch»»« out according to entered at El Paso and 16 at No
students with the
posal wax Introduced by the < wall- witjl
killing of Warren O. Grimm, halis river where he was hanged.
program, the Grants Pass Khaki Club
Niles Is in charge tlon Bloc of the »Prussian
advisory board
lone of four men who were shot to
Several service men who were will soon be on the Job, and khaki gales.
The total for the year for the two
He
is
a
Junior
in
ag-
The press dis|«t<ch from Munich ■
in an Armistice day parade at wounded by shots have completely
of the exhibits,
will be the means of defeating the districts, by months, follows:
says
the
majority
of
the
Bavarian
wash..
November
ricullure und a member of J-ambda
11. recovered.
I H. C. of U, so far as clothing is con
January. 3,670; February, 3,761;
people are unalterably opposed to ¡1919.
Twenty-four men, rounded up af eerned. It ia also proposed, as a
«'hl Alpha fraternity.
March,
3.701; April, 6,485; May,
any scheme that tends to obliterate
Two other alleged I. W. W., also ter the shooting, were charged with second and
Dean A. B Cordle) ol the s hool the time honored perogatives of the
most potent reason for 19,830; June, 2,434: July. 2.057;
charged with murder, have not yet j criminal activities but several of
the organization of the club, that the August. 2,772: September. 7.359;
of agriculture has offered a silver state.
i
been apprehended.
these have since been released.
wearing of khaki will be a proper October. 13.126; November, 5,594;
In n general debate on the issue In
loving cup for the best exhibit. In
method
of supporting the "It's the December. 10,279.
the last competition has been keen the B h varian diet, the imrtles, with
Climate” idea.
the ex option of the majorities and
between various departments of the
E. T. McKinstry started the idea
the
independent«,
opposed
the
school of agriculture. Many n»»w scheme. The Ultra l-eft radicals,
and it has been growing like our
old friend the snowball the farther
features are promised by the man- however, declared that they uncon
it rolled. Lt is proposed that the
agement this year.
ditionally favored It and requested
business men Joining the club sign
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the Bavarian government to direct
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Marysville. Cal., Jan. 26.— Mrs.
their efforts in that direction.
Denver. Colo., Jan. 26.—Five hun-! an agreement to wear suits of khaki
The Saxony ministry ureefdent. Fred J. Wilson, wife of a San Fran dred beet farmers, representing the! »luring business hours, and it is ex-
Herr Gradnauer, expressed the be | cisco news writer, went on trial here more important beet growing dis ; pected that a committee will wait
j upon every business and professional
lief that the present moment is not , today on a charge of murder growing
Philadelphia.
Jan.
26.—Many
Jhe time for the execution of a plan ■ out of the death of Charles Brown, tricts of 11 states, met here today man in the city and solicit his aid changes in the city government, be
which purposes to wipe out the po- I wealthy sheepman, near Honcut. No for the purpose of organizing the Na and his membership in the organiza came effective with the induction in
Htlcal frontlers of the federated vember 1. Brown temporarily wax tional Beet Growers Association, call tion of the club. Arrangements will to office of Mayor J. Hampton Moore.
states. Ho said he believed that the living in a cabin on a ranch owned for which meeting was issued by the be made with the local dealers to They were authorised at the last ses
leading farmers’ organizations of the carry the line of clothing If they do sion of the legislature.
Berlin official qusrt-'r« were inade- by the Wilson family.
Gold Hill. Jan.
over quately posted In respect to the
not have the accepted kind in stock.) The legislature authority passes
F. A. McCormick, a brother of West 30 days ago.
head crossing at Tolo is going ahead South German opposition to the has Mrs. Wilson, jointly Is charged with
Questions for discussion will be and the Khaki club would then be into the hands of 21 councilmen, or
In great shape, the mound of earth ty centralisation of all authority in murder and Mrs. C. J. Howard, a l»erfection of an organization to look ready to smile at the ascending I
for the approach on the Central Berlin and that such disinclination sister, has been summoned as a ma carefully after all interests connect price of wool and also to tell( the j ganized into a single l>ody, each
Point side is dally .growing and Is al would serve as a check to the aspira* terial witness. Mrs. -Wilson and Mc ed with the raising of sugar beets; visitor that "It's the Climate" that member being paid 15,000 a year,
This council takes the place of the
ready monstrous. The first timbers tlons of Berlin.
Cormick have been held In the coun expansion of this great branch of makes khaki the year-round cloth old two-chambered council of unsal-
for trestllng preparatory to pouring
ty Jail here without bail and an ef agriculture: steps to post throughly ing In Grants Pass.
! arie-d members.
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the concrete were placed this week.
fort to secure their release through all beet growing districts as to mar
Holding of more than one salaried
Little fear Is manifest that thia piece
ket conditions, to remove the “Na
habeas corpus -proceedings failed.
niilArnn
nr
0101/IVnil
.Office
by one man is absolutely pro-
of work will not be completed as
hlbHed
MoCormiok’s trial has been set to tional Sugar Bowl from the clutches IINUI I III III LlllflVIlll
specified, in April.
follow immediately upon the close of a few powerful corporations
All city employes are required to
The beautiful concrete bridge at
which are so united and organized
of Mrs. Wilson's.
cease
political activity.
They are
Rock Point, under Parker * Ban-.
Brown was shot to death ana at as to form a most menacing trust."
forbidden to solicit or pay political
field. Is nearing completion rapidly.
The sugar beet was termed one
the preliminary hearing the coron-
assessments, voluntarily or involun
The upper structure Is now the prin
er's physictaui testified four bullets, of the nation's very greatest agricul
tarily,
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I
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cipal point of construction. A pon
Portland, Ore.. Jan. 26.- -The said to have been fired from a revol- tural assets by delegates arriving.
The city has acquired the power
toon la being constructed at the North Pacific Fair ¿association con- ver In the hands of Mrs. Wilson. The delegates seemed united in the
The rangers who have charge in to do its own paving, repairing and
mouth of Sardine creek with which vened here today to adopt a program found lodgement in his body as did effort to be vigorously launched to the Siskiyou forest are in
Grants
to remove the central truss. The of fair idrcult races for next tall. a bullet from a rifle that witnesses make the country Independent of Pass in attendance at a series ot in* cleaning of streets, collecting ot
ashes, garbage, waste and rubbish
material in thia arch truss cost the The meeting was called by George R. said was fired by McCormick.
every other sugar producing coun- the offices in the Lundburg build-
and disposing thereof. This is not
contractors over |r>00 for the «teel Walker, secretary of the Southwest
the offices oin the Lundburg build* compulsory, however, as it still may
Wesley Potts, a carpenter, and Ar try in the matter of sugar.
materials alone and great care lx Washington Fair association and vin Ward, a ranch employe, told of
Representatives from several de ing. In charge of the meetings are
being taken to preserve it for use president of the Northwest organi a quarrel between McCormick and partments of the federal government Messrs. A. O. Waha. Fred Ames, At. be done by contract.
Mayor Moore for years represent
elsewhere, thus It will he floated zation.
Brown following a disagreement ear are expected to take part in the pro L. Merritt and W. B. Osborn, of the
down the river and landed without
Dates for northwestern fairs were lier in the day between Brown and ceedings, From two to 20 delegates district forester's office at Portland, ed a Philadelphia district in con
gress. Elected on a reform ticket,
tearing it to pieces as wan necessary to be set at the meeting, which was Mrs. Wilson and the prosecution are expected to he registered from
eaoh taking up a separate branch of he has promised to revolutionize
with the bulk of the form used In scheduled to last through tomorrow. sought to show the cause of the dis sugar producing districts of Colo-
the work. The rangers from out
casting the bridge.
The Canadian Fair association met agreement was attentions |taid by rado. California. Idaho. Michigan, side in attendance are .vt. C. Page, of methods and do away with -the old
"gang." Already he has shaken up
This bridge is supposed to be one In Edmonton January 21 and 22, and Rrown to Mrs.-Howard, the sister.
Montana, Nebraska. fOhlo, Utah, Port Orford; R. I. Helm, Agness; J. the police and served notice upon
of the finest and most -beautiful on members of that -association were ex
Circumstances surrounding
the Washington and Wyoming.
P. DeWitt, Almeda; M. M. I^wis, thieves, pedlars of habit-forming
the Pacific highway, and probably pected to attend today's meeting shooting drew state-wide attention
The association will continue In Page Creek; W. J. Jones, Smith Riv- drugs, bookmakers, gamblers and the
the most beautiful in the state.
here. The North 'Portland Racing and Superior Judge E. P. McDaniel session for three days. A number er; F. M. Gruver, Smith River, and
underworld generally that they must
If the contractors in olinrge of the association also was to meet here admonished attorneys for the de- of women are In attendance.
G. S. Case, Gasquet, The force of get out of the city. Protected vic»,
road construction do not get busy at today and this organization's deci fense and prosecution aiike against
employes from the local office Is will not exist as long as he is mayor
the approaches to this bridge th« sions will have considerable to do "trying the case in the newspapers.''
also in attendance, and plans for the of Philadelphia, he has declared.
bridge will be completed with no with the program of the fair asso
Special counsel has been employ-, The Mount Cents tunnel in Europe work to be undertaken in the for
Prominent in the- membership of
way of getting onto it without a lad* ciations’ programs for ra ing during ed by relatives of Brown to assist
is eight miles long and cost >15,000,- est for the coming season are being the new council is William W. Roper,
/lor
the coming fall.
Prosecutor Ray Manwell.
000.
formulated and discussed.
famous as a "Princeton football coach.
MUCH MEM STOCK
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