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GRANT» l*AHH, JOMEi’HINE COUNTY, OREGON, NATI KDAY, MA1UII »I, 1020. WHOLE NI MIIEIl 3018. / FOR U.S. FLEET EASl STATES Newsprint Shortage May Bring Drastic Action to Relieve Sit uation New York, Mar. 6.—-An immedi CONFERENt E WITH SENATORS RESOLUTION YPPROYED BY THE HOI SE COMMITTEE AS SI BST1- ate reduction of 10 per cent in the REFINED BY PRESIDENT, WHO consumption of newsprint by all II TE KIR BIG M>AN REFI SE» DISCUSSION newspapers and a request to adver tisers to reduce their space 10 per cent during the present emergency was urged in a resolution adopted today by the American Newspaper Publishers association. If the ad,«yr- ■ z tisers refuse to cooperate, the reso Now York. Mur. 6.- William (}. smaller Progriun Will Bo Reconi* lu-tria, Poland and Armenia in Need I nuis|M«rt!<t ion < rlpphxl in N«1» York lution advises the publishers to raise I muikm ralle Defections Because of At McAdoo today wired to Chairman B. mended if Pact I* Ratified in titude May Make Reservations With loirgc I inn oigo to 111 of Aid to Prevent Shortage of advertising rates. F. Ewing, <>f th«1 democrat! state the Senate Forni tuft» Possible BilsiucMt committee ot California requesting that he be Yopt out of the California TRACK l’ROSl'ECTS ARE GOOD primary election. SAY» HARGI8H. AGGIE COACH Washington, Mar. 6. Secretary of l'lHladcIpblu, Mur. 6. A raging Washington, Mar. 6.—The resolu- Washington, Mar. 8. White i the Navy Daniels told th«* house House officials were today discussing snow, wind aud ruin storius today Oregon Agricultural College, Cor inaval committee today that he would lion authorizing the Grain Corpora- the move of administration senators checked the Hoods which lust night vallis, Mar. 6.—“Varsity track pros ’ recommend a larger naval buildin-: tion to sell 5,000,000 barrels of soft to arrange a conference with presi broke over Eastern i’«ipnsylvania and pects for 1920 are getting brighter program for next year than previous- white flour dent on the Wilson peace treaty. It I Maw uro. causing heavy damage, to European countries on every day,” says Head Coach H. W. ' ly proposed by the general board if is said that the president told Sen dany were driven from their homos. Hargis«, of the Beavers. With 15 j the peace treaty is not ratified at credit, was approved today by the ator Glass two weeks ago what his A heuziii. t«'iuj'«-rainre and the drift track letter men on band and several Madrid, Mar. 6. Delegalo» from this session of congress. attitude was on the question, indicat house ways and means committee. It more . returning tug snow stopped trolley itervi e. The next semester, leant 12 nations are expected to| We must have a league of nations ing that he would decline any furth towns uIoug the E buyklll and Sus i ut attend the congress of the Interna '<> help preserve peace without build will be offered as a substitute to the chances for winning the Pacifi coast er discussion of a compromise and queliunna rivers were the beai lest tional Woman Suffrage alliance to ing competitive navies, or the United treasury department proposal that meet were never better. Word has would not see the senators at the re Reading sufferers. Induslrl«* at been received from "Iehy” Radcliffe, i be held here «»arly In May. Them States must have the biggest navy quest ot Senator Hitchcock. wi re cio i-.l bucause of the luck of a loan of 150.000,000 be made to member, of last year’s varsity, who nations are the United States, Great in the world, he declared. If the Hope of ratifl ation of the treaty electric power. Allentown was with Britain, Indian. Frnnce, Switzerland, treaty is ratified he would recom Austria, Poland and Armenia for says he will be on deck at the open appears greatly diminished by hla out water for hours. Iletugoea from ing of next term. Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Iceland. mend only a moderate building pro food relief. attitude. If the president declines the fltxxlod districts pent the night Germany, Rumania and »••rtda Since gram, he said. the conference republicans predict al fir« hulls and puilcu station» at ■ the lust congress was held at Buda further defections from the adminia- M l Im In ci’n WEALTHY DRAFT EVADER pest, seven years ago, 13 countries tration ranks with possibly a break FIGHT» COURT MARTIAL sufficient to secure the acceptance of , have extended the franchise to wom New York, Mar. 6. A severo en and thus, for the first time, the the republican reservations to the rum, sled and snowstorm with a .roti, r i m 111 hai « b.-hlnd ft th« 311- New York, Mar. 6.—Counsel for treaty. «><• mil«1 » imi Htrm k here today. \il thor.t. anil weight of l.trgo 1 . <l.'< Of Grover Cleveland Bergdoll, wealthy transportation has beeu crippled The enfranchised women. young Philadelphian, charged with sewers were clogged and basements desertion from the army in evading .»«■r Heavy damage hai h«-«»n flooded the draft law, today will try to have lloUe to signs, ch i n«. ; . .: J Washington. Mar 6.—An immedi him declared a “civilian and not a Seattle, Wash., Mar. 6.—Major A. Washington. Mar. 6.—The first ate billion dollar reduction in federal soldier" and ordered out of the Jur session of the bi-partisan railway D. Smith started at 5 o'clock today M SIGN l< VI i i Nl> on hie daylight flight to San Diego. taxes was suggested in a statement isdiction of the military authorities, wage conference will probably be by William G. McAdoo. former ,»ec- it was announced after the opening called by Director Hines to meet at Nt MMER TH »INIMI < AMI’S Medford. Ore., Mar. 5. -An air I retary of the treasury, The present of hjs courtmarttai on Governor's Washington next Wednesday. plane tielleveil to be that of Major lax btlrden is too great, he said, and Island. Smith who is attempting a daylight is “having an injurious effect on bus Or«-:on V rlcultural College, Cor- BOLSHEVIK! BEGIN ATTACK I fl’g 1 from t'ai.ip l.ewds to San Diego iness.” vallla, Mar. «1. O, \ !' s id >. a 1GAINST FINNISH POSITIONS . role,«. o work ioi the organ- « v "Mr| McAdoo proposed that collec have star ed to i« ■« for It o ' i’.ticn f t y< community farm bu passed over Medford at 5000 feet tion of a tax to establish a sinking elevation. T. C. slimmer Campa aud indications reaus Is being «-onipleted this week, London. Mar. 6.—The bolshevikl 1 fund for retirement of the war debt, point to a large r« r en’uilon f «< !i ; ou>r. ! bezan a new attack on Finland on \> r*r «1»; r'-. t Miller and Red Bluff. Cal., Mar. ti. Major recommended by former ar retary college men. The long trip, esperi v. «»«’t’l «'orbett fc|’"ln denionstri ' Wednesday ac ording to advice« iullh landed here at 1 o'clock, He i Glass, to begin with the fiscal year a.*, p ally to the motor Iran port here They assaulted Finnish po«i- u tor visiting al> the county communi-1 state 1 that he exp. cted to make San 1920, he postponed for two years and Maryland and olln eastern . an -s. , tions at Sutjerki after a heavy bom- , i.,i .ale.cat in the ir.ett- I that the deferred payments of Eu appeals to many of the men. A total Ings next week. Final organization bieco before night fall. ' liardment. ropean interest be funded until Eu of 111,000 men a. expi ted to attend Is to be complete«! the first of the A. 1!. Sutler. of Oswego, Oregon, rope is in position to pay its Interest ’pent Fr.d-v in town looking efter the various cam pH f im all roll**»« « c’ In fi-,>1 c 1 i nm'tles. -he charges. I X It EBSITÌ OF OREtiOX I ropei tv nterest«. Mr Snider 1«- the In the United States. I in for the «min1- i-ason '«rd nor- Th«« purpose ' , owner of a quarter section ot ’and «H . ITEi.S ARE M INNERN L3...J.I 1- tO tnuneni eii. uon of oitic«»rs will oc- enlarge upon cap; t o that will, come tinder th- irri'ation put Into practlc - ntloa of the organizers Ixmdon. Mar. 6.—Air routes from plans of next season, and this of the work don«1 during the school st the first meetings, which they say Eugene, Mar. 6.—The University year. There will I. .wo « I I rego- de t’.ag team won the England to Egypt and Canada, Egypt course was of especial interest to rv im; -i;! ¡¡.. A mvni ■ > ¡2T- I tC 1 basli- and adv an 1 Th«1 basic camps be-rshl’i ... triangular and India. Cairo to the Cape and In him. The land is mostly uncleared, I 1 ' i to ’ « .cried on '•hr”»'do?slii > In the i ¡ire for freshmen and sophomores. league last night by defeating Stan dia to Australia have been proposed and Mr. Snider says that he realizes throughout the county to get as many hy .Major-General Sir F. H. Sykes. that a land owner will have to take new members as possible enlisted in ford University at Palo Alto and the Results of the work done by the University of Washington at Eugene. Controller General of Civil Aviation. immediate steps toward the develop Portland Chamber of Commerce in the work. ment of his holdings so that he can ■ the securing of the highway to the I '1 lie first meeting will ue at the i be ready to use the water when ft caves, are made evident by a letter Rogue lii.i-r Grange, of all the peo-1 comes to him. So large a tract as re.eived by the secretary from E. N. . pie as fur down the river as the ferrv. ' 160 acres was more than Mr. Snider Weinbaum, secretary ot the South The m tin;; will lie held Monday, felt like undertaking for immediate ern Oregon excursion committee. At March ' 2 o’ lo.'t Ths rrtiltd-i)- development, and he has inane a pro- {the time of the visit here last fall by « «immunity will be organized Tues-1 I»osition -that ought to appeal to the I the Portland business men. the ne- —0 d .y, nt 2 o'clock at the Fruitdale I land-hungry. He states that he will ! cessity of the road was made plain 'grange hall. The people of Wolf County Auditor B W Wil ci h:. sell either 40 or 80 acres ot hiB tract and cooperation with the local men completed his audit of the county Creek nr< to meet at the school San Francisco, Mar. 6.- The coun • Montesano, Wash., Mar. 6.—The at a most reasonable figure, accept was urged of the Portland visitors. h> urn on M. r h It. at 2 o'clock. On r«1 ords and has Hied his report with ty grand jury today voted a true bill 1 defense rested its care in the trial ing as small an initial payment as The letter from Mr. Weinbaum fol the county clerk. The books of the the 12th the Grave creek commun $100. and the rest on terms that are lows: of 11 counts charging Mrs. Alice ity will meet at. the home of John of the ten alleged I. W. W.'s for the clerk's office, the sheriff’s office, the suitable, with no interest for the Woodcock with perjury. She is in , Briggs at the sanie hour. “This office desires to officially in assessor and the county treasurer on first year, the purchaser to join him murder of Warren O. Grimm A full attendance at these meet Jail charged with being an accessory form you that the efforts of the wore audited and found to ibe correct. ings I h urge«! by Miss Corbett, who in tlie slaying of Edward Kelley, a Armistice day. today, The rebuttal in development work. Mr. Snider chairman of the Southern Oregon A balun o of >29,384.60 was on hopes to get the work well under way newspaper man for which crime her of the prosecution will follow. The was more than pleased with the out trade excursion, headed by Nathan hand January 1, 1920, nn Increase husband, Edgar Woodcock, was ac-■ motion for a dire ted verdict of not look here, and said that he did not Strauss, which committee'had for its at the first meetings. of about 10500 over the proceeding quitted. guilty was denied by Judge Wilson. care to dispose of all of the tract if ¡purpose furthering of the roadway year. The nudlt was made from he could arrange ?r>r handling it upon I into the Josephine County Marble books .of original entry and original some such basis. He returned to his ¡Caves, have been satisfactorily re documents and found all money pro home at Oswego last night. warded and assurances have been pcrly accounted for. i given by the United States forestry The books of the assessor showed u division, the engineer of bridges, and valuation of >427,077 of the unse I Oregon highway commission, that cured personal property In the coun j the desired work will be accom ty, the returns from which were turn plished. ed over to the treasurer A total of “The United States forestry di >3,452.80 wax taken in through the Helena, i.Mont., Approxi vision has appropriated a fund for clerk's office. Recording fees amount mately 75.(IPO graves of Amer! un the work and with the aid of the Ore ed to $18 18.17 marriage licenses to soldi, in In France Germany, Italy, — gon highway commission the open >234; probate and county court Belgium and England have been Ixmdon, Mar. 6.- «Mrs. Henry Faw*! ing of said roadway should proceed. $3 17; circuit co,.rt. $891; miscellan photographed by til«« American cett, a widely-known suffragist, com ■’We desire to further advise ypu eous $101.85. f'rosa, according to Miss Bosnie plains that the trade Unions con I that the work on the roadway vkill The sheriff's office turned over tie of this city, who recently stantly are opposing and thwarting I soon commence and that your cotn- >6005 ollected In fees and mlleago turned home after an absence since the employment of women, notwith 'munity will fully grasp the benefits collected during the past yenr. lb« ember, I !>1 7. l iking photographs standing the fa t that women stand ; which will make accessible tjie Taxes collei-ted amounted to $260,- In I1'ran e. for equal i ay for equal work She i scenl • features of your section [of 11.91 and delinquent taxes amount “ii 1., surprising how many of the told the Women’s Institute that the the country. ed to $37.001.10, which made the fnllon : oldli rs have been identified." women workers have been urged not “We assure you that it has been a tax total $297,213.10. Money re Id Miss IJit’e Also, remark a b)< to undercut the men who were their ¡.great pleasure for onr committee to ceived by the a mrer amounted to work has ibcon done In r'- novlm. t comrades In Industry. 5?lic urged i >e able to assist you In this work $310,591.52, and had on hand Jan- bodies from the temporary pl.i jvomen to constantly appenl to the I and that in the very near future wo tiiir.i I, 1919. >22,780.95. Total dis where they were often burled In most enlightened members ot all may Ivo able to share vi ih you fite 'eir- hi-ill ; for the year camo to ■ ’■ 1,1 E’ concent atlon eomeferli I enjoyment of* visiting these marola uolltlcal parties for aid in making I I leaving a balance of I'he *1 2.!0:’, 987.'7, ip« i jaw ¡,| , (|b. | leaves, over the newly constructed women fre r> in industry, as they had $29,35'4.00 i . eoni.-dn ■ grin . been In politics. REFUGEES SEEK FOR SHELTER Indianapolis, Ind., Mar. 6. -Peti* tlona placing the names of Vice- President Marshall and Governor Edward Edwards of New Jersey, ori for the tlio preferential primary democratic nomination for the presi dency were filed hero later yester day.