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I ’ iilvcrMity o í Or** (örante pnss Dui Ln Conner ■w a HA NTH PAHH, JOSEPHINE CO UN TY, OKEGO.V, whom ; number FRIDAY, FEBRUARY W. IITJO. 2> ww ». STORM LEAVES DAMAGE IH W f Tlic Prin«'«’»» inno, Willi 32 I'asaen- gers, I« ill M I'criloUM i’osilion at RiH-knwsy Point I Gale Along the Eastern < oaet Is Subsiding, But It Wrought Mudi Destruction During Two Days I Al’I’LK ATI«»N OF THE IRRIGA TION ANI» I’OWEIC COMPANY FOR RENEWAL VP TO RUN DITCHES THROUGH CIH I'ouiMiliiK-n Want to Kissi That te flon Will Follow the Further Granting of l-'r>in< liises New York. Feb. 8. The sleamship WILLING TO HI BREAKER MEN TWELVE MEN TO PANH UPON PrincsM Anne, carrylng 3 2 passali- DEMANDED BY ALLIEN ON Gl ll/I OR IN,NOCEN< E OF If gers and 7 2 in thè <r«w, from Nor CONDITION FROM ( ENTRALI A folk to New York, is «ground In thè storni a ni Ile off the coast at Rock- uwny ¡Point, Veeeels have gone to her ald. The position la serious, the generai coesi guard boat being un- utile to gei to thc steamer SWITZERUNB IS BEAD! TO ACT TRIAL TO TAKE SEVERAL WEEKS V«»n Buelow Kays He "Would Never Two Alternate Jurors to Act in Case Hurreodcr to Entente" and Others of lllncwt ot Regular Jurors Wilt Were of the Same Mind Be Selected Today PLAN FOR CITY New York, Feb. 6.— The gale and MODERA KOTABUgHMl'NT WUX high tides lashing the North Atlan- RISE AT THE (ORAEK OF E’ tic coast for two days are gradually AND SIXTH STREET»» 1 subaiding, leaving destruction and The damage suffering in the wake, is estimated at over $2,000.000. A number of vessels are In distress ¡Mid Long Island sound steamers are prisoners in the Ice jams. Traffic CMidhiofi» are chaotic. Geo. Hunt to Take M>ng Lease on House—To Be Best lUlwitu Portland and San Francisco )- Application of the Irrigation and Burlln. Feb. 6. -Germany probably Montesano, Feb. 6.—Court ad Plans are now perfected for tho Power company, the Fauvre corpora will lie willing to surrender its na journed last night until thia atter construction of a most modern idea tion. for a renewal of its franchise tionals who are charged with war noon to permit the jurors to ei ose ter building ti pon the site of the old Medford. ¡Fob 8. One hundred crimes to be tried by a neutral court l>ersonal affairs preparatory to being for the running of ditches through Pignay building, at Sixth and E the city of Granta Paas, was consid and fifty fruit growers of the Rogue if the entente agrees. The national locked up for several weeks, The Washington, Feb. 6.—To stimulate streets, as soon as the old structure ered by the city council last night, river valley met at the public library Zeitung says the Swiss government jury was se- tired late yesterday. Two regular army recruiting and arouse can be demolished. The matter of but action was deferred till the next Wednesday afternoon. The gather has declared its readiness to agrange alternates to aot If any of the jur local interest, the war department the theater building has been under ing was one of the best attended such a tribunal. Field Marshal von ors become ill, will probably be se has issued to all recruiting officers consideration by A. L. Edgerton, regular snsaion. Tli« council chamber was filled fruit growers’ meetings that has boen Huelow said he would never surren lected today. It is expected that over the country a schedule for al owner of the property. and Geo. with interacted parti«»», attorneys, held in Medford for many months. der to the entente, and said others County Attorney -Herman Allen, of location of recruits by states to spe Hunt, proprietor of the local moving and land owners from the lower val The main topi' of the afternoon was felt the same. Those on the allies Centralia, will deliver the opening cific regrtments. Through thia meth picture house for some time, and it ley. Attorney Hough. reprew-ntlng "The tannage if »one to the Fruit ’’only did their duty to the father- statement tomorrow. The jury will od of distribution, officials believe has now developed to a point where land.’’ Extradition is an ignominty likely be taken to Centralia to view each state will take a personal inter the proceeding with the erection ot the land owners, elated that arrange Tre«-s by the Freeze In December." C. fate, the county pathologist to which "no German would volun the location of the shootings some est in the regiments to which its the building seenif certain. Mr. Hunt ments were Iwlng |M»rf4-ted between some of the land owners and Fauvre gave a resume of observations made tarily submit." men are assigned. time next week. was here from Medford last night, for the buHdlng of ditches with the In all -part» of the county, and after The framework of a divisional or and with Mr Edgerton went before — ... i 1 '■ Geneva, Switzerland. Feb. 6.— FRENIDENT NAMEN TIT I N ultimate -purpose of the taking oxer summing up ail observations an- ganization os geographical lines is the city council concerning certain of the Golden Drift dam and the I nonneed that the Injury to the valley Switzerland. 1t Is reported will follow MEMBER SHIPPING BOARD also set up. New England will make protection which they believe should up one division. New York compose be accorded in case they made such dllchew by th«- land owners, lie pre ¡as a whole, would be very slight. He Holland’s precedent regarding the al Washington, Feb. 6.—The presi another, and similarly the whole sented the ordinance, which was ii 1 re|«ort«Ml that many sections ot the lies' demands for the extradition of a substantial investment. Prince Rupprecht and dent today nominated Ixiuis Titus, a country is covered-. practical duplication of a former or I valley are not damaged at all, and Germans. Plans for the proposed theater call dinance under whl-h Fauvre h’d I that th«- prospects for a full fruit others whose extradition is demand San Francisco attorney, to be a mem Infantry and field artillery regi for the construction of the finest ber of the I’. S. shipping lioard. ments will be so allocated as to best atructure of its class between Port- been grant«»d a franchise. but which crop in such section» were never bet ed. are now in Switzerland. identify each regiment with a separ land and San Frarv-iMO. said Mr. had exjdrod by iluilntntlon on tan ter. ('lose obwerrsttnn« show that ate state, according to the plan. Hunt. It will have a seating capa- nery 1st. been i»e Fauvre had fafh-d Where the number of regiments is city ot 1000, with standing room for to “meet Its conditions by the con- H im « pears in a few orchards have greater or less than the number of many more, and its equipment will strtictlon of the ditches. Attorney more or less injury. But In nearly states comprising the divisional area. be the best that can be obtained, The Hough and the agents for Mr Fau- all catAi many fruit buds are found 1 a regiment may be made up of re cost of the building itself will be vre stated that the money waa ready to be cruits from -more than one state. for the work as soon aw the new I with from $20,000 to $24,000, while the t reus franchise was assured The regiments to which recruits equipment, to be added by Mr. Hunt, from Western states will go are as who will enter into a long-time lease Mayor ta'inaray said that he • want- ! fruit. As a precaution Cate recommend- Washington. Feb. 6.—Plans for follows: Vittoria, H. C„ Feb. fl.— Forest ed to 1 m * ass urei first that 1 the re- with Mr. Edgerton, will cost above Infantry and coast artillery re- $10,000. It will accommodate not quest for a fran hleo was In good led that pruning l>e postponed in or- tires damaged approximately 267.- the most aggressive and general po faith, and was not "another attempt I chard« that show the most injury. Ooo.ooo lioard feet of timber in Brit Iftical campaign ever waged by tile cruits from Oregon. Idaho and Mon only the regularly maintained motion to throw monkey wrenches into the lie also explained the necessity for ish Columbia during 1919. according ; American Federation of Labor were tana go to the 35th and 57th regi picture entertainments, but will also II h-- splitting of the bark under cer- formulated today by the general ments. Camp I^ewis, Wash.; engi lie used by the highest grade shows nmch'inery of other projects." <wun- 1 cllm in Herman stated that he was tain condftion. but warned the grow- to figures recently made public here ¡committee om prising the executive neers to 8th. El Paso, or Fort Bliss; now on the road, with staging space "from Missouri" when it came to ers to lie very careful about this by T. l>. I'atiulloo. minister of lands, council and heads of all departments and cavalry to 16th Brownsville, Tex. for the largest companies. the project, and he wanted to know pra - tlce. for uniter certain conditions Of this amount. 94,000,000 feet will of the federation. It will be conduct Oregon and Montana field artillery, After the council had listened to without question of doulit that there splitting of the bark would be haz be salvaged, reducing the net stutnp- ed in connection with the general 78th, Camp Grant. Ill.; and Idaho to the plans as outlined by Messrs. N ardous, iiih I »hould only be practiced age loss to 193,000.000 feet. Mr. elections in November, and aimed, 4th, Camp Stanley, Tex. would I m - action before he wns In Edgerton and Hunt, and considering Infantry and coast artillery re favor of granting further franchises after a careful Ihspoction and consul- Pattulloo said. The number of fires not only at members or candidates the need for such an institution in j tatlon with the pathologist. reported in the province, excluding for congress who are unfriendly to cruits from •Washington will go to Councilman Cramer said that he did Growers were advised to proceed the railway licit, was 1120. labor, but also at unfriendly candi the 1st and 57th. Camp I^ewis. Grants Pass where entertainments of not -believe the council was ready to The cost of fire fighting during dates for president, governor and Wash.: field artillery to 78th, Camp all kinds could find adequate room, vote upon the matter without fur j with their dormant spraying at this j time for fear that the weather con the year was placed by the minister state legislatures. Every trade craft Grant. Ill.; engineers. Rth. El Paso, the city attorney was asked to pre ther and more definite in-formation, pare such a resolution or ordinance and a vote placed the ordinance upon ditions would not permit later in the at $153,000, to which is added the 1 will be called upon to take up the or Fort Bliss; cavalry, 15th. Fort as would meet the situation. It is spring. cost of patrol, trails, forest fire fight in every section of the countrv D. A. Russell. Wyo. the table till th<- next meeting of th)-1 proposed to fix a license fee for Prof. Reimer of the Southern Or pumps, cars, launches and fire fight and exert every effort to elect only council. theaters of such a class, limiting I gon Exiierlment station gave a very ing tools, bringing the total for the such public offirtals as are favorable The object of the ordinance was IIHtTIdNit ANI» SAI.EM their number to one until such time ¡Interesting and encouraging talk and year to approximately $330,000. to the principles of organized labor. the calling of a epecial election to KEI*<»KT HEATHS FROM FLU as the city had a population of 6500 assured the growers that many of the again vote upon the granting of a or 7000, as suggested by Edgerton i Injured trees would function normal franchise to th)» Fauver interests for Portland, Feb. 6. Fifty-seven new and Hunt, a schedule that is fair to ly when growth started In the spring. the use of street« anil alley» of the case« of influenza, and one death, is be arranged by the attorney and C. I. I<ewi«. formerly chief of hor- city for the gravity ditch which is council. With this agreement, the the report for today. Iticnltiire of the Oregon Agricultural pxit of the irrigation plan of the latter gentlemen stated that they ¡college recited many expetleno-s sim Fauver people. tA franchise which Salem, Feb. 8.—Twenty cases and ilar to the conditions prevailing in (Continued on page 1.) two deaths from influenza were re the Rogue river valley and urged (Continued on page I.) ported yesterday. Clinton Harper, a MINING MAN MISSING the growers not to be alarmed over the situation and backed up his ar- New York. Feb. 6. Plans for the i ground bears the same relation to a printer, and Mrs. Charles E. Ix»we, of FROM HO.ME ON ROGUE guments by quoting figures in dol establishment of a chain of airplane Dundee, were the deaths. ♦ real landing field as an unimproved 4 lars and cents that have been receiv landing fields have lieen worked out 4 ♦ W. E. Rutherford, a mining ♦ j w ater inlet bears to a harbor like ed from fruit cro|M that formerly had by officers of the army air service ♦ The forestry department has ♦ man who lives about 12 miles ♦ ♦ taken definite action for the I been given up by some growers ns a and the Manufacturers' Aircraft as New York or Liverpool. below Almeda. on the Rogue, ♦ “A landing field should have, first ♦ sotting aside and making imme |total loss. sociation, it was announced here to ♦ has been missing tor several ♦ ♦ diately available the funds for day. Army flyers have covered more of all. dimensions which fit it to ♦ days, according to word receiv- ♦ the construction of the highway than 300,000 miles in an aerial sur handle all forms of aircraft, It 4- ed by the forestry office yester- 4 vey of this country and made ex should have shelter and supplies for ♦ to the Josephine cavas. This ♦ day. and a search for him was 4 ♦ word was brought to Grants haustive reports on the -facilities of flyers and their crafts and should be ♦ to be made, It was reported ♦ ♦ Pass last evening In a tele fered to cross-country flyers. accessible to the -trade center 1t la ♦ that the last heard of .Mr. Ruth 4 ♦ phone message from R. 8. How The revival meetings at Newman Representatives of 32 large South meant to serve. This feature is of erford, who lived alone in his ♦ ern cities already have lieen invited supreme importance because com- M. E. church are getting warm. Dr. ♦ home on the banxs of the ♦ 4 ard, Portland banker, who has ♦ been most active In pressing the to establish landing fields under merci al aerial navigation will rte- Danford does not mince .matters. He ♦ Rogue, was several weeks ago. ♦ ♦ claims for the Southern Oregon army direction .Many others will re velop only in proisirtion to -its com- preaches plaiu gospel truths. He 4- At that time he had crossed the 4 ♦ project. Mr. Howard phoned Portland. Ore., Feb. fl.- The po o-ive like invitations during the next mercial value. The field should be only has one subject. “Sin and the ♦ river in his row boat to get the ♦ ♦ Sum Baker, of the Josephine lice believe whiskey is being brought feiv months. These must be laid out identified with markings visible from Remedy.” and he sticks to it. Rev. ♦ mail, but had left the boat tied 4 ♦ County bank. <■[ the action of from Canada by airplane or seaplane, according to specifications given bx great heights and with radio appara Johnston, the singer, reveals in the 4- to the bank of the stream, and 4 ♦ the forestr.i department. In set landing near the city at night, and the army and in return the govern tus so that flyers may lie aided in plain old gost»el songs with a mes ♦ had apiHirently not returned to ♦ 4 ting aside the funds, and stated selling nt $300 a ease. Several per ment gives steel hangars 4o the niu- finding their way tn spite of the fog sage for the sinner. Rev. Knotts re 4- his home. The door of the ca ♦ ♦ that the approval of the etate sons heard a plane Monday night. nlcl)iallties. Operation of the "air or failure to identify the eountr} ports having received 18 on proba 4 bin had been left open. Mr. 4 ♦ highway department was un tion thus far. Others converted this ♦ Rutherford had lieen in the ha 4 Much Canadian whiskey is being sold harbor" ts assumed by the municipal over which they are i>assing. ity. Since the armistice the number 4 questioned. "Fields at frequent intervals mean week are expected to united with the ♦ bit. as have many mountaineers, 4 the police allege. 4 The amount of money made of army fields has been reduced from that cross country flyers can come church Sunday morning. ♦ of marking off the days upon 4 50 to 1 ti and the n.ival air statlons to the earth for rest, replenishment Dr. Danford will preach every ♦ the calendar that no error may 4 4 axallablp from the federal from 17 to 9. 4 funds is $112,000, staled Mr. of supplies and adjustments to their evening next week, and give Bible ♦ be made in the passing of time, ♦ IN »RECAST MORE SNOW “The landing field," says the air machines without inconvience or un readings at 2:30 in the afternoon. + and the last date so marked off 4 4 Howard, and with the survey FOR IT!, A ATM’ ((»ANT 4 •completed, the federal bureau of craft association, “is to the airplane necessary delay. In the event of n Sunday morning the imstor will 4- by him upon the -alendar at his 4 what the harbor is to the ocean liner mishap in the air. such as a stalled preach. His theme will be "Heil." ♦ home was January Sth, prob ♦ 4 roada is now ready to proceed 4 with the calling for bids for the and the railroad terminal Is to the motor, the nearby landing field per Not the least among the services ♦ ably the last day he had been ♦ Washington. Feb. fl. Another 24 train. It is not merely a flat piece 4 work, so far as Its |»art is eon- ♦ there. No word has come today ♦ mits the pilot to glide to it without are the children’s meetings at hours snow, with high winds. Is the of land on which a flyer can bring damage to the machine or to him o’ lack It ‘ ltd ty Mrs. ~ __ 4 corned. Danford. who Is ♦ of the progress of the search ♦ 4444444444444 4 4 4 4 (orec;st for the Atlantic coast today. his craft to earth. Such a piece of self. an excellent teacher of children, e 444444 ♦ FÜLL OF INTEREST