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Courier
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GRANT'S PASS, JOSEPHINE
| h '< i I*> h*)» Milling M iui Must
Go to Prison
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Attempt to Lynch a Negro at Lexington, Kentucky, Re
suits in Pitched Battle and Fifteen are Wounded
Besides the Quartette Killed
OF
MAINTE*'
Berlin. Feb. 9.--Germany has no BROTHERHOOD
San Francisco, Feb. 9.— The Unit
ATTORNEY VANUEVEKK
NAYH
tified Belgium that the German and
TEXANI E OF WAY AND SHOP
ed rttple* distri» l court of appeal» ha»
I’ll AT (XAMME1UÌAL ORGANI
Belgian financial agreement must be
affirmed the decision of the'Portland
LABORERN »ALLEI» OCT
ZATIONS AVERI! TO Bl.AME
annulled,
due to Belgium’s partici
federal district court Impoalng a fine
pation in the extradition demands.
of *10,900 and three years Imprison
meni on Henry Albers, Pacific coast
milling man. convicted of violating
Ia?xlngton, Ky., Feb. 9. Foar gro to a pla e ui safety, There
the espionage law. 11« will appeal
persons were killed and 15 were In great excitement and mutterings
to the supreme court.
further trouble. While the mob was
jured when a mob, intent upon the
I'resident Barker Says Hope <** Ac
attempting to get into the courthouse
State» Timi the Big Question of the
lynching of William Jxiekett, negro, the Jury found T-ockett guilty, and
tion L'pon P««* of Railway Ad
Trial W ill lie to Determine Who
who confm«««! to murdering 10-year- a moment later he was sentenced to
ministration Was («one
Wits the Aggi1-Mir
9
old Geneva Earduian, charged the die In the electric . 9
troofMi today. Two women are re- ton reports say the mobs are looting tilled with interest for the large 000 memliers of the Brotherhood of
,
American Isvglnn was completely ex
ported among those shot. The clash stores to g«t fire arms. More troops number who attended, the program Maintenance of Way Employes and
onorated by Vandvrvoor, the defense
have been called for, and 400 ar« having to do with the several phases Railway Shop laborers has been
James Frank Stith, postmaster at with the soldiers held the mob off
attorney, for any part in planning
while the authorities slipped the ne- now en route from Camp Taylor.
of the child welfare subject. The called for Tuesday, February 17th.
the alleged plot to raid the I. W. W. Keitby, aud one of the beet known
musical numbers for the afternoon at a meeting of the general chair-,
and
most
respected
citizens
of
the
hall at Centralia, in Vandervoer's
were supplied by the little ones from men of the brotherhood held today.
Illinois
valley,
died
Saturday
even
the
defense.
opening statement for
the
primary departments of the lo The decision followed advFee that*
mads before th« prosecution put on ing of heart failure. Mri Stith was
cal
schools,
and the program was in negotiations with the railroad ad
stricken
instantly
at
about
7
o'clock
any wltn«»»«» Vanderveer said tho
charge of Miss Ruth L. Corbett, ministration for wage Increases of
Istgion men who may have partici while seated at a table playing at a
home demonstration agent for this fered no hope of a favorable settle
pate») were catspnss of th« commer game of card». Without warning;
ment. Grand President Barker said.
county.
cial organizations of Centralia which Mr. Stith not »peaking and giving
Dr. Cora Mcl^ne, city health offi "I am loarb to call this strike, but
planned Hi raid the hail. He declar no Indication that he was 111, death
Ixmdon. Feb. 9.- The masses in
Shanghai. Feb. 9.——Fear of bolshe cer, and Dr. Ralph Stearns spoke of our hands have been forced. There
ed Die matter was dlactiaeed before came, the body of the stricken man
baud at the Commercial Club, and remaining In its position in the chair. India, especially the Ignorant villag vism entertained by employers In health conditions concerning and is nothing else to do. I am tired
making surrounding the children, while Miss of the treatmnet received from the
The deceased was a native of In ers, were greatly agitated as the re Shanghai is a factor which
cited prevloiiH i of the i Corbett dealt with phases of the mal government authorities.”
When he i feesor Porta, of America, that De- hundreds of Russia r^fugeej who nutrition question, its causes, signs,
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- Ak .
»ill stand or fall on the position that on September 23, 1X82.
booilnir was done In self de came west he located in Josephine i comber 17 would see the begnning of have been fleeing in increasing num- etc., and how to remedy the condi TltYINS NOW MAKE STOPS
ACROSS MEXICAN BORDER
•••«a county, and waa employed in Grant» i exceptional storms and earthquakes. bers out of Siberia into China.
tion, She also outlined the plan un-
The growing polony of (heee (Rus- ke A Rllth, engaged in correspondent says of these frighten Shanghai. One handicap upon their
(Tie matter of the disposal of Suffr minute stoiis daily for change of en
Utony liaa been begun In the trial of the sale of general merchandise He ed people;
efforts to obtain employment
has age. and urged action that will pre gines and switching operations
the I | I. W
w W.,
AY., Edward C
r l'ohm. later retired from the store, and in
'They invoked their gods, made been the reluctance of employers to
Officials ordered the atop made •»
who drew ' mai*
maim of the Centralia IS9<> ho wax appointed postmaster of vows ami offering», bathqd In the give work to persons from Siberia vent the despoiling Of the highways
shooting, qualified ns nn expert and Kerity, which position ho retained to su rod Htreims. shaved their heads, believed to have been exposed to the 'by the dumping of tin can* and Mexicali, across the border. 'Mexi-s-
other refuse along them.
call is "wet."
exiplalimd the map* of the around ln- the time of his death.
and sat llothed practically in sack bolshevik! Infection.
The meeting of the Auxiliary was
voiced In the Arm Isti e day shootlnr
lie was. married to Miss
Della cloth and ashes (it K quite a com-
Members of the colony here which
Nauck« In 1X90, and tho widow and mon sight to see rafftrions niendi- numbers several hundreds have es one of the best for many weeks, and
four children survive, tho children cant» sineared all over with ashes). tablished a school where English is 25 new names were added to the
membership roll.
all being grown. He was a member •awaiting the crack of doom,
being taught trr the new omers
At
I of the Masonic lodge of Kerby, be-
"it was rumored that 'Khuda' I the first one or two of the colony itself
XORW IVN BISI.X'ESS WITH
Ing lis worshlpfttl master nt the time Deity) was going to descend on the a tod as instructors
After a few
IX1TED STATES IXCRE ASES
of his death, lie was also a taein- Ochterlony monument In Calcutta.
weeks volunteer teachers came for-
Christiania,
Feb. 9.—/Norway's
ber of tho Woodmen of the World. \t the |K>llNNE huge
I ations because of a shortage
of
Wilson wrote Representative Cald
peclally the mnrket roads and feed-
I station at Chaptiltepe.- to a receiving well, member of the house military
water. The mine was put in shape for
ers for the miiln highways. • The
station In Santiago. Fernando Cuen. committee, saying it would be inad
the run, but the water failed after
Crater luike highway from Medford
Mexican minister to Chile, publishes visable for the house democrats
only two weeks, and now a wait for
i
to
Manchester. Eng.. Feb. 9.—'.Mem
is among those, it Is understood, that
a dally news letter which Is available declare opposition to universal
in1l- bers of the Sulgrave Rovlety met rain must follow.
will bo hold In nlmyance till the bal
The dearth of teachers for the to all ntorested Chileans.
itarj- training.
The Osgood mine is on the East
here recently to inaugurate a fund
lots are counted in (May. A strong schools has caused some who were
fork of the Illinois river, and Mr.
for
tlie
restoration
and
maintenance
df legation from tho Jackson county hiic essful of former davs to again
Lyon states that some extensive work
of Sulgrave Manor. Georg« Washing
metropolis went to Portland to press heed tho call, anil to take up the
will ¡be done ui>on the property dur
ton's
English
anc»»stral
home.
tho claims of Southern Oregon for work in the school room. County
ing the next year. The nine miles
The mansion was bought in 1914
t.he Igiko highway, but the commis ’•U'pcrintendont Ilacon stag's that the
of ditch has already been put in re
as a memorial to Washington by the
sion made Its purpose clear In put problem of Hiipplvlng teachers Is br
pair. but the building of 5000 feet of
British peace centenary committee in
thlR
ting nctlon over till after the oler- ag met tn a measure from
new flume will be part of the work
’etebration of the hundred years of
tlon.
ottree. women who had been huccchs -
to follow.
p«a ? hetwean the Un’ted States and'
'itl teachers, Um* who h>d 'rf* th«
Seattle. Feb. 9. I'nlon labor Mien
»
Seattle. Wash., Feb. 9
Hyder, Great Britain: but an endowment is
hool room for the horn« now enllut of Scuttle are going to their own
SECRETARY of REBEKAH
Alaska, center of the Stewart river needed fqr repairs and furniture |
IXHM.'E I'EHISHES IN FIRE ng In the cause again to meet the school, the Workers' 'College and are mining properties, will Ibecome a tent
Toward this, the Sulgrave Institute'
San Francisco, Feb.
9. -Mr«. r.v for aid.
taking courses, given by professors city rivaling Nome and other famous of America contributes £10,000, Five!
District
No.
45,
nt
Iceland,
is
now
Marie Donohue, secretary of tho Re
"strike" towns. if the expet led thousand pounds have 'been raised
bekah lodge of San Frnncisco, was ■ignln open with Mrs. Berths Miller of the I'nlversity of Washington.
spring influx of prospectors is realiz in Ixmdon. and Mancheefr*r hopes to
tn
charge.
District
No.
33,
near
The Woykers' College Is conducted
burned to death in fire which des
'd. according to .lames W. (McDon furnish the balance of £10.non.
t.royed the Berkshire
apart nient Kerby, is presided over by Mrs. O. nights at the Seattle labor iemple ald. ipioneer of the Klondike, whr
Among the subscriptions is a sum
house here. Thirty-two persons, In- W. (Murray, and Nix 3 2. on Jerome under tho auspices of the Seattle was in Seattle recently.
of
£500 from the Stars and Strijies
Prairie,
by
i.Mrs.
Joesle
Qualf.
These
eluding lodgers,, firemen and police-
central labor council, it is open to
"The world Is going to see anoth Women's Club in IManehester, col
ladles are all former teachers, and all citizen*, men and
Washington. Feb. 9.—Official dis
mon wore Injured.
women.
A er tent city in the spring.” Mr. Me- lected ns a memorial to the American
the districts arc fortunate in obtain largd number of labor
patches say a force of 2,000 Koreans,
men. inolud- I'onald said. "Hyder's future is as soldiers who die»l in the city.
ing their services to tide them over
armed principally with equipment
RES» I ERN PERISH IN
ln>g officers of the council and the sured, and there is every indication
•lie ertereoncy
furnished by bolshevik!, crossed Into
Washington State Federation of I.a- that when the snow goes off thou
IN ATTEMPT TO SME
investigate Fishing Sentiment—
northern Korea from Ktrln.
Man
bor, are enrolled.
sands of people will flock to the lit
Halifax, I it. 9. 'Radio messages JAPANESE ARE EVACl A TING
H. Hosier and Ixils Dodge, of Ash churia. and attacked a Japanese post
The object of the college, it Is an- tie town."
received hero Hlnte Hutt the Hocend
land. were in the city Saturday, hav of 700 men, killing 300 and routing
NORTHERN KOREA, IN REPORT n< Jived, Is to stimulate a deHire for
■Most of the newcomers will be dis- ing driven over from the Lithia city
•off! er und five tfiemliorH of the or "v
the remainder. The dispatches said
Txindon. Feb. 9. Northern Korea 'donation nmong wage
earners. appointed. Mr. McDonald asserted to Investigate mattersVoncerning the
of the British steamship Oxonian ’ms beef! CV.IC n>t"d I >v the Jn.'i.ines •
the attack was the Initiation of an
\mong the courses tniignt are dra Hundreds of them are used only to
perished while attemptin'.' to
fishing situation here
The gentle a 'live rebellion tn Korea, "begin
1 w'releis from Moscow claims. The matics, econdmics, social ethics, local
placer mining. while the Stewart men! were interested in the initia
the crew of the steamship Brcdbo-.nc "oi' latfmi rose to aid tin' Kore.-n
ning of a tremendous affair.” The
when she was bolliia abandon^! off rircos' froi.: Cjimesc territory, It is government, cooperative movements, river properties are all hard ro-k tion of possible legislation for the masses,of population nre Joining the
are of children and legal rights and The district will not be fully develon- re t'tit'on of fishing In the Rogue
I he coast of New Foundland.
Insurgents, and the Japanese are
reported.
’ n.‘l ' ’H’ens.
e(| for five years, he said.
river.
retreating.
ôilÀÎIIFS Allïll IARY HAS
« F RANK SHIH. Of
». DIED SATURDAY
win mum
—
CLIMAT! IS 100 FINE
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