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(ß runts pass i3ailg Courier 1OL. X., No. IM. GRANIR PAWN, JOHEI'HINE OOUM Y. OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MARCH ÍS4. If!»» WHOLE N (Mí IE K I Man Convicted of Robbery of W. G. White I at st Fail Given Long Term In Penitentiary Today Wuahington, Mar. 24. The failure GENERAL GETS LARGE VOTE ORIGINAL H’pNII IS REITERAT' NMHIhTANT CHIEF <>l N 4VIGA- of the government to aid former S«r- TION BM liS TESTIMONY GIV- I IU»M ( inES 1<NV»RIMNG TO Hl» BY I'REslDI NT IX NOTE vice tin n has resulted In the I W. W. KN BY ADMIRAL NIMtt EARIA RETI HNS TO SI PREME COUNCIL making a drive to got such men Into thut organization, the house ways und means committee was told today by J. E Holden, the state adjutant for the American Ixglon, of Utah. DANIELS Medford, Ore., Mar. 24.—Lark SOCIALISTS GET IMPORTANT Evans, convicted Saturday of rob PLACEA IN REORGANIZATION bing W. G. White, of Grants Pass, in SAY BERLIN REPORTS a sensational automobile boldup^iaat September, was sentenced to 15 years in the penitentiary by Judge Calkins, at Jacksonville today. A new trial was asked and has been taken under advisement. Olympia. Wash., .Mur. 2 4 After Amirov nl «if liu|H>rtnnt I'olltl«« Salti an all night contest lietween the sen ' Joiinson Third on Ust anti Ws«hing- I>< m liment Prepared by State Depart Skirmish Near Hesel RefMtrted With to Have Been Held up by ••< Imr- Km Senator Polls Very Small ment to Be Forwarded at Once to ut« ami houM< over the style of the I .arge Number of Regular« and ju ti'ristics" of H im ret ary Vide in Election Allies, Shows Finn Stand soldier's bonus bill, th« special ses Communists killed sion of the Washington législature Medford. Mar. 24.-—What is prob adjourned at I o'clock this morning. ably the first conviction under the Washington. Mur. 24. Virtual As finally passed the bill contain« a Sioux Falls. Mar. 24 With about Washington, Mar. 24 The orig- state syndicalism act was secured to Copenhagen, Mar. 24. The forma chaos existed in the navy department referendum clause providing for the nine-tenths of 4tic city vote through day when J. T. Smith, an alleged I. tion of a new German cabinet is a Inai position of the American gov- •I the time th« < kited Stales enter- submission of the question to t he out the state recorded and tabulated W. W., <was found guilty and sen matter of only a few hours. The in sal the European war, Captain Harris people. the results of yesterday’s primary on iernment that jhe Turks should be tenced to a year by Judge Calkins. dependent socialists are sure of get lauiing, aawtatant chief of th« bu- th« endorsement of republican presi i exi>elled from Europe, wan re-mated He was later imroled to the district ting several important portfolios, ac reau of navigation during the wur. Juck Wisecarvor, of Williams, WHS dential candidates, showed these to attorney under good behavior. cording to a Berlin telegram. testified today before the »anale In- u Grants Puss visitor yesterday. tals from 708 of the 1740 precincts in a note to the allied supreme conn- vest tgnt Ing commit tee t'uptuln l.a- Mr and' Mrs It. C Crowell, of Wood. 22,679; Ixiwden. 19,283, and ell which has been prepared at the (X»l RT MARTIAL FOR \Cesel, Germany, Mar. 24.—Six nlng aald that no one knew what to Waldo, are visitors in the city toduv, Johnson, 17,560. Senator Miles I state department, and which will be I FIELI! ARTI Li,I BI OFFICERS thousand government troops, rein do after the plan of action so limit- registering at the Joeephlne. Poindexter, of Washington, polled a forced by armed countrymen, had a U m I by th« bureau had been disap I transmitted soon. Frank Cain, a chrome miner of small vote. El Paso, .Mar. 24.—Three officers skirmish with 15,000 communist proved anil that "the personal char- Riddle, I h In the city today attending of the 82nd field artillery, stationed guards near here last night. Reports azterlstlegf of th« secretary of the to some business matters here have been recommended for a state that 62 were killed and over navy often mud« it itlBsstsible to get E. I) Brigga, a prominent Ashland courtmartial in connection with the 100 wounded. . the approval of really important attorney, »1» in the city yesterday I loss of many thousands of dollars ( policies, ** attending to some l»UHin«sH matters. worth of ammunition and govern-1 H II. Fox. of laika Creek. Ore., ! ment supplies from Fort Bliss, it be-1 Is spending 11 few days 1n the city, at ¡came known here today. tending l<> busine«« matters A. C Hoffman and son, Emmet, PRESIDENT’S VETO HOLDS Loudon, March 24.—-The massive are spending the day In Medford at Rome, Mar. 24.—A tax would be ON PEA< E RESOM TION chair mado of copper, which natives imposed on property in Italy owned tending to business. Jlrs J. W. Wise returned to Yon- u .ieve a . given by the late Queeif by foreigners not living in this coun 24—Congress Washington. Mar. colla this morning ufter a visit tiere Victoria of England to an Ashanti try under the proposed new taxation has no constitutional authority to Plans were put under way at the with her dan hier, Mr» Ball'll Divi... chieftain and used by him as his and finance law which the govern ■ pass over the presidents’ veto. the __ meeting of the alumni and students \lthoiigli there was u small atten W Spaulding I m making a baa- L throne. , has been discovered in the ment has laid before the chamber of ¡joint resolution declaring a state of of O. A. C., at the high school yes dait • it the eclul ineetln ■ of th<- in' visit iv Eugene today. 4Io ex- midst of a jungle far frpm human deputies. This tax also would apply I pea<^> between the I’nited States and terday afternoon to start a «impaikn Ainerlctin la’gioii Inst night at the pectw to return her« tomorrow. habitation in the Gold Coast Colony, to Italy's stocks which such foreign- (Jorniany. Senator Thomas, democrat, to educate the people on the merits courthouse, lunch business was trumf- West Africa. Acordiug to native.ers may hold, of Colorado, declared in the senate of the proiwsed millage tax for edu- 11 • il .1 ml .ni i.iti-H -1 in-eiin.' re lest nd it w as placed over Ae e grave Any money owned abroad by Ital- today. The campaign , cational purjloses. united. T the chieftain who hud occupied it *ian subjects or companies also would Mrs. A. G Houck wlll be started by a banquet next Fri- MNMion I oil her way to Nr when alive. be heavily taxed. Subscribers to the MRS. ------------------- HUMPHREY ------------- w A r D, _ night preceding the concert at day ■lisposa! In their suitersliiion they believe loan of 1920 and capital brought in Mr ami Mrs I NOVELIST. DIED T4$I»AY the opera house by the cadet band. a lyceum he still sits upon his old throne In to Italy after January 1 of this year Medford, were In —-____ e ' The public will be asked to attend winter spirit at certain Hines and. for this would however, be exempt from tax and visited here a Ixyndon. Mar. 24.—Mrs Hum- the banquet at the Chamber of Com- lit Isis I had bct'ii Inol In, Into the mut- th<lr daughter. reason, they have never tried to ation. phrey Ward, the novelist, died today, merce rooms and an interesting pro- 1er anti It w d' tl>L I that inasmuch Peake move the chair which", they declare. I The proposed tax on Italian stocks at the hospital, of heart disease gram will be giv^n. The students as it did not appe.ir that the course F II. EngHsh and Fred H. I><«lie. lias now rooted Itself in the ground, I and shares held abroad is criticized ---------- - and members of the alumni of the vzould i>e a paying >ropo itlon that of Littleton. N. II., who visited Mr. says a dispatch to the Daily Graphic. by the financial expert of the Trib- •-------------------------------------------- ¡different state institutions will give the lavglon ihotihl not first una as unjust on the ground that MOI IPAD CTDIliP Nutting for several A Gold Ooast surveyor « take the re- and* Mrs ' riet talks to show the necessity of N|M>ns|blHly <<f bringing It to the cltv flays, have left for Spokane on their ¡stumbled across this curiosity. A ’ this property already pays an in uUunll UinlllL ; the pacing of the measure at the Flans are now underway for un- waj home searching party returned to the spot come tax in the country where the ' next election. Plates for the banquet olher smoker, to lie giv’wi by lb la.<- Frank Hogue, w ho has been spend and found the Jungle so dense that ■ owner is living. The paper points IQ QTII I |||yQrTT| Tn ■ ma/be had for half a dollar. gion. \ committee,was appointed to ing the uast few weeks in the city, the natives had to hack a pavh with out that such a tax would be likely The opening or the campaign here go out among th« buxine' < men and left this morning for Klamath Falls. cutinssee through the undergrowth. to discourage entrance of foreign will be followed by talks throughout find If there were enough desiring a While here Mr. Illogue bought a luspltc of inquiry, no confirmation capital into this country which Is so the county at any public meeting good boxing card to warrant the l.e Dodge car • of the native story as to the history necessary for Italy at this moment. | 1 Honolulu. T. IL. .Mar. 24.—-Settle- that may be held. Speakers will be gion to go to a large expense in get- E/ Heston left for Portland of the < hair has been obtained and , ment of the Filipino and Japanese designated to put the argument for tlm sitino good men here. day t<> "t ike a course in -as engine how it came to be in the Jungle re the tax before the people. The Uni Seattle, Wash., Mar. 24. Heavy I sugar plantation strike, which began stnn.Is now ah attempt will !><• made work in the Adcox n bool there'. Mr mains a mystery. versity of Oregon students will no I on the Island of Oahu January 19. .consumption of candy has followed »0 gel Carmen, of Portland, and Bil Heston is securing the benefits of the doubt follow up the plans laid by the | still seems as far off as ever. prohibition in Alaska, according to ly Huff, of Klamath la Ils. lor the vocational training offered by the O. A. C. students for the intensive The Federation of Japanese Igtbor. records here. Recently the Alaska J1111I11 ,'vent, and'oilier well known government. He receives a nine campaign in the county as the vaca 'which speaks officially for both Fili- Engineering commission, which has boys tor thi« other events. No doubt months course in th« school. tion begins this week end. charge of the construction of the gov ipino. and Japanese strikers since the Ingram of Central Point mid Red Larry Gentner. who has been Washington, Mar. 24. -President Filipino union collapsed for want of Campbell would be matched in a spending the past two weeks hero Wilson made his first trip outside of ernment railroad In the north, ad Kccmit Will leave— funds, reiterates its intention .tniil-final bouf mid Iteuiellia mid with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Washington today, since he was tak- vertised for bids for 1.000 pounds of Sergeant V. L. Hedgecoth reiiorts island firm for its higher wage chocolates and caramels and hun- some other hoy for a prelinilnar* \s Gentner, left yesterday morning re cn 111 last fall, He drove into Vir- i ; niands. 1 thut he has secured the enlistment u curtain raiser a buttle royal is turning to Corvallis, where he Is at ginia. as far as Alexandria. He was drills of boxes of liar candy and From the plantations conies the of Mitt Burchfield, of Leland. Burch sum chewing gum. The .and y and planned This would without ques tending school. He Is staying with away from the White House less will bo taken north for the men ■report that in spite of the strike all field has enlisted in the field artil tion be the best card that hits over his grandmother. Mrs. Mae Booth. than two hours. ■ mills are griding, with hundreds of lery and will leave today or tomor- working on the line. been seen In the valley. the old workers in the fields and . row for Portland. Arrangements for putting on the M UK \ I SIT nt <’A\ IS - ■more than 1600 strikebreakers of sale of tickets for the concert Friday FRIDAY different nationalities on the iob. (ar« Are Sold — war« made Girls frtl'ii the high Henry /Haefner and T. M. Hunt, of Maxwell cars have been sold by school and possibly some of the boys I the local forestry office, left this af- The preliminary trial of Mrs. hark the Collins into Crfffipany to Leon ■w ill sell part and uieniln rs of the ' Iternoon for the Josephine cates. Evans, accused of being an accom ard Douglas, of McCloud, California, Isvglon wlll also have tlckits for tie. I malting the trip by way of Williams. plice of her husluind in the roWiery and to Ben Marsh, of Grants Pass. «The rule Is going <><¿<1 mid Indica I They have been authorized to make ami kidnapping of W. G. White last tions are llinl the sCtits will be all a topographical survey of the area in I fall, will take place next Friday at Second in Cani|Hiiini— Liken soon after reservations are Seattle, Wash., Mar. 24. Educa- the immediate vicinity of the caves, Jacksonville according to word re Wilderville has placed second in possible Igvw prices wore set to tors from several western cltiee are in order that the government will ceived here. Chief Mcl-ane has been securing the full quota allotted in give every one a chance to hear the expected Io attend a. convention of have a working knowledge of the Informed that all the witness-os that the Near East campaign. The money band, whl< h Is one of the best on the Pnqiric division of the Aim-rii an work necessary in order to make the were called from here in the trial of Iron River, Mich., Mar. 24.—.Iron was brought in yesterday by C. L. cnasi Association for the \th n enient of caves practical as a pleasure resort, Evans last week, will he called to county, scene of the "whiskey rebel * Lovelace and placed in the hands of Science to Im hi J ... 'niversity (’amp 'rounds and build 11 ar the Jackson county seat Friday to lion," is planning to capitalize its the county committee. c cl HI. Luke’«— of Washin;ton h< June 7, IS and bo provided at the caves for the con testify against Mrs. Evans. There brief day of fame and leave a lasting ■re ' 111 Im services nt St. Luke’s III. venience of the tourists, who :i re’ ex wore rumors current here today that remembrance of the coniedy-nielo- Mrs. Rose Still Ill— • church tomorrow ( There John C. ,'ierriim 11. pre. I. t of the pected in large numbers when the Ih cl ■ 1 li1 : a'1 :iml had dramatio clash Letwec-n state and Mrs. Mae Rose, who has been con nt 1 !» a. in. Celoliratlon of the • Dr. Henry Su: ..allo, pre.- tie no highway Is completed. The 'disappeared 'but these are discredit federal officiate which for sevet days fined to the Good Samaritan hospital 1 oc ninton w fth short ,. address, ident of the University of Washin r I ■ ¡, j.i n CKpect to he rone a little ed on advices from Medford. Mrs. caused Iron River to displace the because of a nervous breakdown. Is I’’ i K Hammond, vicar In Lin and Pre or IL Ilroox of lie I le'-.i than a ivs'k. I Evans Is being held’ln jail for bail. capitals of reported to b« re overIng slowly. She I nlvcrsity x>f illritlsh Columbia will ’lews. is still unntile to see callers. 'n n a ,ip th e Mivaker/. A bronze "victory medal’’ l’or the veterans of the •i ; ■ •Aged W 'oman I Me«— If ■ ■■ or \* V. Dalrymple, fed- The death of Mr. W. C. Young oc of eral prohibition agent. and Prose.-u- ¡ curred this afternoon at th.-> home of .‘t'1 Wiish., Mar. 1 , \i1ver- ting Attorney .Martin lnrfin S. McDonongh, her ton. C. E. Young, 827 North n of PortI,nid. Spoknne. Se- will be struck, if cou.tty commission-1 Sixth street. The funeral will bo •n.l other r.orlhweid cltles nro era carry out plans they are c '» Icr- held Thursday «■ 2:30 p. m. at Hall’s nig to : i to (lie Pacifie Const ing. Chapel, with Interment at the Gran li unveiitlon ai Stockton, Cal., 1 ts.f in Tlie victory medal plan, suggested ite Hill cemetery. Ret. Henry G. su imnr In an automobile cir 4' sti. by a ucct ions newspaperman, an Hanson conducting the service. Mrs. \bmit. 150 automobiles vvlll in pealed to the fancy ol the eommis-i Young was 83 year« of age. »H ho trin. Trucks ctrrylng cx- X'. a . »raer si sioners i and they thev have hav asked Proso-♦ n qf northwe»t produtHs wlll ven ing rcpitbll eutor McDonough to obtain designs 1 . Benjamin Collins went to Medford ;in 1 of flie rnrnvan ■ oinmit tee. for a uiltable emblem. this afternoon for a brief visit. STUDENTS PLAN FOR lu U I ILL UlluLI I LLU