-■ i " IT’S THE CLIMATE WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD • s • s • • (X)ME AND ENJOY IT” ~r~ GRANTS PAAS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, VOL X„ No. lit. 210 ALLEGED KIDNAPPERS MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2, I»»». FAIL TO LOCATE I Refniblieitn Ixsuler- Decide to Join With Democrats to Give Ope* Consideration of Fart Mtdsinograph Records Great slink«". It» I smm U oh Has Not Been IH-Í1- nltely Established Washington, Feb. 2. The George­ col NUIL AT FARM DENIES THE WAGE DEMAND WAS PRESENTED Washington, Feb. 2.—Renewal of FRANK 8. MYERS HAYS IT 18 A ACTION GROWS OUT OF THE DE- town university seismograph record­ the senate debate on the peace treaty REPORT TH AT ALIJES WOULD MATTER TH AT MIST BE SET­ BY THE RAILROAD MEN OF I’ORTATIOM OF l|wl MINERS ed the heaviest earthquake In many next week was regarded as virtually TLED IN THE COURTS PROMOTE CAUSE FROM ARIZONA IN 1017 NATION L.AHT JULY months, lasting over two hours, cen­ assured when the republican leaders decided to join with the democrats in a movement to bring the treaty back into the open senate. Senator Lodge p L uumm ! to give nolle« today that he would move next Monday to Seattle. Feb. 2.—The University of suspend the rules, and proceed to Thrve of tile Defendaat» Will Htand Washington seismograph recorded Will Neither Aidge’s motion fail, Tombstone, Aria., Feb. 2. Three b •** Paris, Feb. 2—The council of »in- 2.—Director the democrats will try the following Washington, Feb. Portland, Ore., Feb. 2. —Postmas­ of the 210 men accused ot kidnap­ baMiadors formally denied the ru­ Hine» will tomorrow answer the day in another formB ter Frank 8. Myers, whe has been ping In connection with the deporta­ requested to resign, is still holding mors that the allies would promote wage demands of the two million tion of HUB striking coppet miners j railroad employes presented lMt his position today, although Chief or recognize the restoration of the and zympathlzeta from lliebco to {July. There Is no intimation as to I Inspector Barclay, who came from Hapsburg dynasty In Hungary. It * what the reply of the chief of the New Mexico In July, 1917. went on Spokane to take charge isued orders trial here today. Fred Sandther wa» said that such restoration would I railroads will be. but it is under- j to employes. Myers refrained from and James Itoyd, mine shift Imsses tie In direct variance with the prin­ { stood that the answer will be "defi- issuing orders. of th« Warren mining district, and ciples of the peace settlement. I nite and final.” Mr. Myers sa4d today that the Phil Tovreau, a Bisbee meat dealer San Francisco, Feb. 2. - «Mrs. Alic« ; "service to the people is most im- were the first defendants Woodcock, charged with murder In portant-; that will not be neglected. connection with the killing of Ed-' Seattle, Wash., Feb. 2.--Seattle’s The contest over the postmastership Tombstone. Arix., Feb 2.- The ward Kelly, a newspaper employe | street railway system', said to be the ' is a matter of law and wilt be de- Bisbee ' deportation trials” set to be­ here, faced trial In the superior court largest municipally owned in the {elded by law. No charges have been gin her« today are expected to de­ today. world, now Includes 85.71 miles of I made against me, and I refuse to velop the hardest-fought legal battle Th« defendant's husband, Edgar double track and 41.38 miles of ! resign." Democratic State Chalr- In the history of Arizona. The liti­ Woodcock, who shot Kelly, was ac­ single track, a total of 127.09 miles ' man Starkweather telegraphed Sen­ gation resulted from tho deportation quitted several weeks ago on a plea : according to a supplement to the ator Townsend, chairman of the post­ of 1,186 striking copper mine work­ of temporary insanity. Subsequently i Tacoma, Feb. 2.—-Prescutor Ask- Washington, Feb. 2—The supreme annual report of Thomas F. fMur- office committee, saying a “high­ ers and their sympathizers from Bis­ the grand jury was »aid to have ren is elated over the conviction of court refused to review the cases of phine, superintendent of public util­ handed attempt is being made to re­ bee. Arix., Io New Mexico on July 12. started an Investigation when inti­ 36 alleged I. W. W. charged with A. J. Partan and W. N. Relvo, of As­ ities. The city owns 500 passenger move Postmaster Myers to please a 1917. mations of Irregularities In the con­ violating the state syndicalism law, toria, officials of the Western Work- motor cars, 37 cable cars and em- faction of the demo'-ratic party in More than 200 defendant», among duct of the trial were published In found guilty last night after 59 men’s Publishing company, convicted ploys 2,180 person«, the report said, Oregon." them many of the most prominent ths local newspaper». hours deliberation by the jury, Ask- and sentenced to two years for vio­ One-man cars, the use of metal citizens of Bisbee and vicinity have Testimony wan »»rexented at Wood-j ren said It "establishes a pr«-cedent. lating the espionage law-. tickets and ski* stops were innova- ! l»een summoned *o appear in the su- cock’s trial to show that his wife!' That R means that I. W. W.lsm is tions under city ownership that hare 1 l»erior court here to answer charges told him- she could not go out at | tabooed In Tacoma, an I ‘ ’ <’h*"»brv Meeting Tonight— ■mnoriant resulted materially in economy of of kidnapping In connection with the night without being accosted by step in the war against radicalism ------------- I Tonight is the time appointed for operation and increased efficiency, deportation. Harry 8. Wheeler, for­ mashers. Woodcock followed her in western Washington.” I the meeting at the Chamber of Com- Mr. Morphine declared. The system mer sheriff of Co Ills« county, who' one evening, a cording to witnesses, (NtNFEREES ON OIL LAN D I ineree rooms for the consideration was purchased by the city in March, has taken upon himself sole respon­ and when Kelly raised his hat to her LEASING BILL AGREE, various matters of interest. Prom- 1919. sibility for the dejtortallon: mine the husband shot him. Waahington, Feb. 2.—The house !Inent among the subjects announced manager». au|ierlnlen<1enta Hnd fore­ Dr. Smith reports that there are and senate conferees reached an eu-j for discuseion are the formation of a men: bankora. merchants and profes­ no cases ot the influenza in Granta tire agreement on the oil land leas- 1 Khaki club, th« auto tourist camp sional men are among the defend­ ground, the eaves highway, etc. Ing bill today. ant». Pass, the nearest being four ease* Judge Samuel 4 iPattee. of Pima in the home of Fred Robinson. 10 county, who has bsignaten»oration to take up the proimsal in the financial and industrial life nipeg recently. McLane, eity health official, effect» therefrom. Professor J. C. recently made *by F. M. Fauvre, are The of Bisbee, Douglas and Warren on The completion of the Hudson’s Reed of the United States depari- at a standstill. The meeting ad­ names of nurses who have had prac- indictments charging conspiracy to tical experience are wanted. Dr. deprive a citizen of his rights in vio­ Bay railway, 76 mile» of which are nient of agriculture will attend the journed Saturday evening apjiarently Smith states that he believes strenu­ lation of the penal code. The de- yet unfinished, will open large acre­ meeting after he has Inspected the unable to proceed further along the ages of undevelo|>e.) lace said. of the effects. lAccordlng According to Mr. position to finance the building of the Austrian employed in a bank keep the disease from coming into Cate, the results of the freeze varied the ditches if 1200 acres were Signed here during the war. who reported the community, but if it does come, so in different localities that no uni­ up, but it was disclosed at the Sat­ to the Germans where their long he would favor the closing of the form method of treatment can now urday meeting that only about one- range gun shells fell, was executed schools and places of amusement un­ til it had been eradicated. be given, nor can there be any accu­ half of the necessary acreage was in­ here today. rate crop forecast until the growing cluded in the agreement. Fauvre’» season has been tinder way for some­ last proi»ositlon was to advance the money on the bonds if 900 acres time. were signed, but i«ayment to be made “In the hill sections,” said Mr. upon the basis of the 1200, and the Cate today, "there has been little or St. Ixmls, Mo., Feb. 2.—Approxi-, Silver fox pelts also are expected no damage. Some cold spots In the entire acreage later added, Part ot tnately 15,000,000 pelts, valued at to be high, and 1,500 or them will valley apparently did not suffer as those whose holdings are included more than »26,000,000, were placed badly as some of the frost-protected In the district included in the Fauvre bring »500,000 it was predicted. on »ale here today at the opening areas. Not 50 ]>er cent of the dam­ project wanted to join with the of the winter auotlon of the Interna-, The smallest lot on the program age that was at first predict«! has South side project and the discussion San Francisco. Feb. 2.—Railroad University of California expert« will waxed pretty warm at intervals, tlonal Fur Exchange, Buyers pre- <» S »ea otter, a type said to be grad- been done.” transjiortatlon and other problems of'discuss fruit preserving, refrigera­ with the breaking up of the meeting dieted the sale would be the largest ,tally becoming extinct, and Its price. distribution confronting] the West-1 tion. elimination of waste and stand­ without accomplishment and uncer ­ In the history of the trade. | if was presaged, .will approximate OTn Fruit Jobbers association will be tainty of future action. More than 400 buyers and shippers { »10,000. ardization of fruit and vegetables. In the meantime, the South side discussed at the annual convention from all parts of the earth are in { The largest number of skins of one Herbert Hoover and John L. Mc- project Is delaying final approval of of the organization which opened attendance, and furs front virtually ( kind to be offered Is 7,000,000 raU- Nab. San Francis-o attorney, have here today. the engineering plan for its dam and overy nation are on sale. 'Among bits. They will sell for about »1,- Delegates from districts through­ been asked to address the conven­ canal, as a proposition has been the buyers are 23 for Germany, and 000,000. It was said, and will be made for the inclusion of the North out the west and as far east as Chi­ tion. by »pedal government dispensation, | used principally In the manufacture The annual meeting of the associa­ side lands within the district cago began arriving early yesterday quantities of German mole and fox of hHts. tion proper is to be held Wednes­ for the meetings which will be con ­ Should this lie done, the South side skins were permitted to be Imported Nino thousand government seal Montesano, Feb. 2 The defense day morning. plan will have to he developed upon cluded Friday. for the sale. I skins from the Prtblloff Islands will Invoked its firwt peremptory chal- An ususually gay social program Three group gatherings were pro ­ a large scale. The digging of the The moat expensive lot to lie of­ be ittp for side, and buyers expressed has been arranged, particularly for lenge against grammed for today, the wholesalers Thomas C. Connor, ditch on the South side is progres ­ fered is one consisting of 7.000 Rus­ the 'belief they also would bring former liquor dealer of Montesano, sing. however, and It Is proponed that and jobbers bureau meeting under the women who will accompany the sian sable», said to be the most ex­ »I.OOO.OfiO. if the lower river land owners join the direction of IE. T. Scott, chair­ delegates here. The “Get Together” pensive type of fur existent. This Other large lots to ‘be dlsuosed of The attorneys clashed, the judge be- party tonight will include dancing particular type Is e»|>ecially scarce Include various grades of lulrrel Ing forced to call them to order sev­ the South -side project the pump in­ man: the carlot shippers bureau and a cabaret entertainment. Ath­ meeting under the chairmanship of stalled there several years ago will because the bolshevik uprisings have fox. marten and mink. There also eral times. (Attorney Abe! said Van- be used to put water Into the ditches William H. Roylance and the brok­ letic night, a luncheon in Chinatown curtailed its shipments, according to la a large shipment ot Chinese dog derveer was ’’trying jtrrors in an en­ constructed in time for the 1921 sea­ ers bureau also holding a meeting. for the ladies, a formal ball, a thea­ Philip B. Fouke, president of the mats, saild to be used chiefly In mak­ deavor to show prejudice.” Vande- son when the use of the pump would ter party, luncheon at the ocean front Tomorrow a trip will be taken to exchange. ing stockmen’s coat». veer said he had a right to. Berkeley, across the bay, where and a banquet are planned. be d