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" IT’S THE CLIMATE • • • • WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD ♦ GRANTS PASH. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY Al. Urjo DEADLOCK ON OIL LAND BILL I : : (X)ME AND ENJOY IT ” WHOLE NUMBER ¿MM3. 'N» INDICT 31 Lt*. Coiiiniittee IP'eoniinend* Paewiun of Giving 1‘ o I uik I, Au»lr|a and Armenia Aid "Big Bill’’ Haywood, Former Heere-1 tary Now at Liberty on Bonds, Among Tliofce ( 'barged l I I Washington, Jan 31. An agree- OONFEREM-E COMMITTEE» AR RUPPRECHT OF H A V ARI A AMONG Chicago. Jan 31.—.Indictments RElNlRTED THAT HEADS OF THE TEN NOW IN THE IM»X TO TRY m«nt was reached by the houne ways RIVE AT VIRTUAL AGREEMENT against 37 members of the I. W. W. THE ELEVEN < HARGKD WITH THE HUNK WHO WILL HE DE ALL-RUSSIAN GOVERNMENT and means committee to recommend were returned by a special grand < ENTRAMA MlRDERM OVER LEASING (LAUHF MANDED IlY THE ALU» ARE CAPTI RED the iwuMMge of legislation authorizing jury investigating radical activities. new government loans of >50,000,- 000 to Poland, Austria and Armenia for food relief. However, all the committeemen were not present and some democrats reserves the right to propose an Increase to >125,000,000 Agreemoit by Attorneys and Judge when the bill is before the house. MANY MORE DAYS TO GET JURY ICrl«MM*» Glenn and Prevent* Iniprschincnl PriM-ewlings ft THE GOVERNMENT MW RESIGN — Oregon KepresentMlvr Chairman of , Reported Tturt It M ill Be lm|MMmible the House t'ont mit tee That Has for the (irrmiuiv to Meet the Been Nettling Difference* Entente Ultimatum Chief among those indicted were Wil- I Ham D. "Big Bill” Haywood, former secretary of the organization, now at ( liberty from Leavenworth prison un der bond, and Thomas Whitehead, who succeeded Haywood as secre Allied tary. NOT KNOWN WHAT FATE WILL BE Commanders Are ( ailed Upon to Use Energetic Means for the Liberation of Officers 4 Montesano, Wash., Jan 31. - There are now III Jurors In Uie box for the trial of the It I. W. W. charged with the Armistice day mur ders. Orton Glenn and Mrs. Emily C. Patttson. temporary Jurors, were excused from Jury service following a tonferenve between the defense. proaecutton tnd Judge Wilson. This reduce« the temporary Jury to 10, and eliminate« the Impeachment proceedings the defense was to bring In an effort to unseat Glenn. Mrs. Pattison hail Indicated pre judice against the I. W W. It may take five days more to secure a Jury. « Washington. Jan. 31. The house and Menate conferee« on the oil land leasiug bill reached a virtual agree ment today, breaking the deadlock over the house and senate amend ments to the so-calied remedial pro vision« of the oil section. Final settlement of the distribution of royalties derived from the product of oil wells remains the only point* in controversy. Settlement was left to Senator Smoot and Representative Sinnott, chairmen of the conferees for the respective honors Paris, Jan. 31.—Included 1n the list of Germans whose surrender by the Berlin government will be de manded by the allies will be the (or mer Crown Prince Ruprecht of Ba varia; Field Marshals von Buelow and Mackenzen: Haron von Der l.an- cken, former civil governor of Brus sels; Admiral von ('apelie. and field Marshal Uman von Sanders, com- mantling the Turkish armiee. It is reported to be understood the Ger man government will resign if the entente insists upon the delivery of these persons, because of the alleged imiioesibility of Insuring execution of its orders. Vladivostok. Jan. 31.—Admiral Kolchak and Premier Pepol layer, oC the All-Rnsftian government, are im prisoned in Irkutsk, and what their fate will be is not known, the Rus sian telegraph agency says. General 8emneoff, commander of the forces in the Far East, has com municated with allied commanders insisting upon energetic measures for the liberating of Kolchak. Corvallis, Ore., Jan. 31.—Oregon Roseburg. Jan. 31. The opening Agricultural college track athletes, of the (> & C. grant landa to settle- now that the football season has end merit. Information on which has been ed. are beginning to look forward to the cinder path contests to take awaited by the local U. 8 land office place on the coast this spring, the from the general land office at culmination of the indoor season be Washington. D. (’.. for many week«, ing the Far Western Indoor meet to Ixvndon, Jan. 31.—The Moscow 1« now l»elng held up, according to be held April 3 in the O. A. C. ar wireless service transmitted an ex information received here today, for mory here. tract from an article from the official Talent for this year’s track team bolshevik organ. Pravda, stating the action of the U. 8. senate on will include a long list of last year’s “Only a few days ago the supreme houso resolution No. 20. which would • varsity men. besides a number of j ruler, Kolchak, was hoisted on his grant to former soldier« and sailors zx.1 el v A san ’ kavAnota I freshmen and soph mores. Carter and I a soldiers' bayonets, ** i of the late war a preference in the j Green, apparently, will be the team’s! There had been considerable un right of settlement. I sprinters. Carter has serevarl 160-| certainty regarding the recent R R. Turtier. receiver of the lo- yard dash firsts to his credit. Kirn' whereabouts of Admiral Kolchak, cal land office, who received the land Bob McClanathan are the 440- who had been variously reported as Bodmin. Eng . Jan. 31.-A statue communication ««-aterdsy, sal<1 that 1 card contestants, while Ix-e Durham, captured by bolsheviks west of Irk ninde entlrely <>f Cornlsh tln l« In 1>r the r<*oluilon contemplated granting Reynolds and Bryant are 880-yard utsk. arrested by social revolution orected here to eoiumvuiorate thc to ex-service men a preferential right | contenders. Grant Swan appears to ists and imprisoned at Irkutsk, and pari played hy the Duke of Corn of 60 days on the ojwning of any San Francisco, Jan. 31.—Investi be the lone miler, while there are wall’« light Infantry regiment In the government lands, lie said the reso Washington. Jan. 31.--Senator gation of suspicious circumstances two who may enter the two-miie under detention by revolting troops war. The deaign of thc statue will lution had passed the house some from his own armies. It has been be submltted to the Prlnce of Wales, time agp but for some reason had (Chamberlain put into the congres which caused the transport Mount races. McCormick and Bullard. quite definitely established that he Elkelman and Reardon are the vet has not been a free agent for some who I« colonel-ln-chlef <>t the regl been delayed In |Mnming the senate, atonal record today, the letter of I Vernon to abandon its voyage to Vladivostok, may result in arrests. eran hurdlers, the former also being weeks. ment. However he believes that the resolu- President Wilbur of Stanford univer-1 Flooding the tire room with fresh a contender for field event honors. | _________ t ■ tlon will eventually be pnased, ally, praising Herbert Hoover The water from a mysterious source, and though berause of the delay, the lo- tire in the coal 'bunkers, are to be No Damage to Fruit- cal office Is wlthout authority to republicans did not object. F. D. Eistnann, who was in the investigated. proceed with the schedule.« and the city from his Rogue River fruit other clerical details relating to the ; ranch yesterday, states that there is disposition of the grant. i no material damage to the fruit of While the commissioner of the ' this district, and he doubts that the general land office did not nay that i damage reported in other districts the opening of the lands was being I will be as serious as first reports Vienna, Jan. 31.—‘Bucharest dis delayed on account of the senate, I had indicated. Mr. Eistnann says Grand Rapids, Mich., .Ian. 31. patches state that the boisheviki are Mr. Turner said, it was intimated that the scare in such cases Is us The jury in the case of the 123 de ually much worse than the real facts waiting at the frontier to offer i>eace fendants in the alleged Newberry that the procedure promised by this terms to Rumania. If the terms are time several months ago was being t'alem. Ore.. Jan. 31. Relief from «•lei’tlons conspiracy has hwn com Helena. Mont., Jan. 31.— in com- would warrant. The prospects for refused the soviet troops will ad- pleted. and the’trial will proceed held up for no other reason. As the the present ultra-lenient parole law, i memoration of the late former Pres- a full crop of fruit are excellent, a - vance. former soldiers and sailors would be cording to the investigations made enacted at the 1919 session of the next week. given 60 days prior rights to any i legislature and under which the | ident Theodore Roosevelt’s action in by Mr. Eistnann. other settlers, it is now believed the state paTole board has been compel ■ establishing the forest service, the Berlin. Jan. 31.—“Not we but our opening will not Iks. ur until late in led to recommend paroles of con happy grandchildren will see the ¡state highway commission has deslg- the siwlng I Prussian Eagle flying again in the victs against its own judgment, will I nated as Roosevelt pass the pass i sky,” declares a resolution passed at come after the new law. passed by a meeting of Germany officers in the, recent special seaslon. becomes |over the Rocky mountains from Bel I favor of the monarchy. ton to Glacier national park, it re Il Toil! H LINE (.IIS A effective April 17. FIFTY-YEAR FRANCHISE The state parole board meets on e cently was announced here by the each month. As a result of the last chief engineer of the commission. six sessions of the board a total of The forest service, it was said. will M omcow , Idaho. Jan. 31. Experi Washincton. Jan. 3t.—Three out Buenos Aires. Jan. 31. The auto 103 paroles have been granted. mentation designed to effect a satis bus will soon make Its appearance In "A whole lot more than there be asked to construct the 10 miles of every four aliens arrested in re- factory separation by flotation of Buenos Aires. The commission of should havo been.” one member of of highway necessary to negotiate cent anti-radical raids and held for the lead and zinc in the complex ore public works has Just granted a con- the board said emphatically, “but It the pass. The main highway run deportation proceedings already have of the Coeur d’Alene district, work ceeelon to a -private concern to oper was the only thing we could do under ning east and west across northern olrtained counsel and are making a on the treatment of gold-silver ores ate lines of autobuses for a period the law.” By months the record is: Montana, extending on to the Pacific legal fight. Commissioner General from southern Idaho, aurveys of sev of 50 years, after which the conces August, 29: September. 22: October. Caminétti of the immigration bureau Rome. Jan. 31.—Socialist organ Roosevelt eral promising mining districts and sion will revert to the city. To .liegin 11; November. December. 13; coast is known as said today. Another shipload of de izers are strongly represented in the Memorial trail. thorough-going Investigation of the with there will be four lines operat January, 15. portees will go as soon as the cases new Italian chamber of deputies. stHte’s mineral resources in general ing from the center of the city to * - against a sufficient number have Thirty-seven new members give uro the more important topics dealt I ho suburbs, with 25 1>uses to each •been completed, Mr. Caminetti said. themselves that description in their Starting to Pop with by Dean IF. A. Thomson of the lino. Tlie faro will (lie 10 centavos, He estimated that about 100 of those report to the secretary of the cham University of Idaho school of mines the same as charged by the trnm recently arrested had now been con- ber. There was not a single organ in a report on the work of the state linos and the subway. vi ted and await deportation. izer In the previous parliament. bureau of mines and geology which Altogether the socialists have 156 has Loen submitted to Governor D. deputies in a total membership of W. Davis. 508. All the 352 deputies outside A «major part of the activities of of the socialist group are opposed the bureau of which Dean Thomson to them although holding widely is secretary, have been carried on varying politi al views. The Cath since July 1, 1919. under a coopera olic |»art.v has 101 members. These tive agreement between the univer latter supported the government and sity, the United Blates bureau of arrayed themselves against the so mines and the state bureau. The lxtndon. 31.—“Trengganu. cialists in a test vote of confidence. principal task attempted in coopera , ‘London, Jan. 31.-—After fining a one Of the Unfederated Malay state«. The number of lawyers and noble tion with the United States bureau man at the Thames iHilice court for Is the only state under British pro men has decreased. Eight iveasants has lieen the Investigation of lead demanding that women pedestrians tection In which the abominable prac and 13 workmen sit in the present and line flotation processes. T.ahora- «hould step aside and allow' him to tice of taking children in pledge for chamber. In the last previous cham tory tesis along thia line are being pass on the sidewalk, the magistrate what their parents owe still exists,” ber there were no peasants and only succeeded by large scale experiments said: says J. L. iHunuphreys. the British two workmen. “Ladies now sit in the seat that I In the mills of the Coeur d’Alene agent there. In his annual reitort. Three literary men are among the dhtrlct. If results already obtained :t [n, or shortly will, to administer This debt 'slavery is to be abolished deputies: Seni Bonelli, poet and in the Inilmratorles. can 'he duplicated Justice. You must give them their shortly, says Mr. Humphreys. dramatist, who Is now D'Annunzio’s In the lullls, it Is declared, It Is be due and pay them proper respect. We The debt is treated as hereditary: chief rival in Italy and is known in lieved that a substantial contribution are no longer the superior sex. Take the children are taken in pledge and New York especially through, hfs will have Ihcen made to the conser off your hat to them politely no reduction is made in the debt on play “The Jest;’’ AKredo Baccelli, vation of Idaho's mineral resources. they are your superiors.” account of the labor of the debator. and SHetliani. GETS WILBUR LETTER FLOTATION SYSTEM