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r.iv.rsUy of Of. U*’«’» ♦ (Brants VOI,. X„ No. 17,1. Oailg Courier GRAN'IN FANN. JOHEPHINE OOUMTY, OREGON, WHOLE XI WHICH 20IH. I I SYSTEM DEAD Uf« tesoming ferric« «»f JaunU* Into Court fur Wife of Man I'onvk’t- ed of Roblirry < hairman and Necretary Are Both < 'hoM-n From Public Group Rep resenting People « i i. >. •»* * I THEO|M»1UC N. VAI!,, DIED THIN I .Medford, Ore., Apr. 16.—Life for, WORKERN RETURNING TO JOBS PE Washington, Apr. HA-The rail-| GRANTS PANS DISTRICT GET» AT ■Mrs. lark Evans hue been just one MORNING AFTER WEEK'N 114, 1 road labor board perfected its tem- TENTION OF EXPERTS IN AND NKKVM'K IMPROVED AN , 1 darn jaunt after another Into the' < porary organization at its initial, NENN—DKATH EXPLXTKD ENGIN EERING BOARD MEET« I courts for the past several months meeting today Henry Hunt, fpriperl I and a hustling around to provide bail » ; mayor of Cincinnati, w^as elected i ÍU i< 4-J* B JI ■ I ' I •K ’ I bonds. chairman. G. W. Harder, of Wash ■’’>3 Following bar being bonnd over ington, was named secretary Both under |500 bonds to the grand jury are members of the public group. I Wednesday afternoou at her prelim .» : i ' ■' . f * ----------------~. inary hearing in Justice Taylor’«' .Move to New Office— ■ ♦ wr A, .,4 »- \ all'" Genius s,ud to Hate Built I p court on the charge of the lar<eny of; \<«»n Tomorrow l/iven for Men a« 4nng BtatJonrvI to M«W< the The Heath A Herman real estate H<>f»e to Have Arrunic<*iiu*nt** Mjide to the Nyalriu In Thi« Country—Is the car of W G White of Grants' Iwst lluuicc to Take Hack Ohl < M wnmb Pterce»- If Allowed to Go l*iuih Work to Completion Thi** company have fixed up their new of- ’ («rratraiC In Morid Paas 1n connection with the Tobliery i Job» or I xmm Rank 1>ro«<h to North Seaitoa flee room In the old electric store of'White, for which her husband was building and are now moving their — recently convicted and sentenced to ( fixtures to the new location. New York. Apr 16 Theodor« N, 15 years 1n the penitentiary, «he waa Associated Press Dispatch, Apr. Waahiivton Apr. 16. Mexico has Ralph Sc hue elock. bond, buyer, aod Vail, chairman of the board of dim ■ re-arrested in court on a perjury >16. The return of strikers and the , asked permiaulon of the United States Consulting Engineers Wiley and Fer- Paper Wax Delayed— tor» of the American Telephone and | charge sworn out by District Attor- improvement of service service was was reported reported I to mgrve troops troop« through American ivement of to move The Courier was delayed several tig, who have been in the city for Telegraph Company, tiled al Hie lion ui-y G M Roberts, on which charge today by the railroads in various territory in order to attack the state hours today by thé fact that the pow- several days working over the data pital this morning with a complica she was allowed to go on her own »ectiouK as the newly appointed rail- of Sonona 1 roan the north. No action er waa turned off for several hours for the Grants IPass Irrigation dl>- tion of cardiac and kidney troubles recognizance until next Tuesday road labor board aesembled at Wash- on the kwqrusut has yet been taken. and none of the machinery could be trict project, left last evening, the lie »«• brought hero last Sunday In when her preliminary hearing will ington to consider the wage demands two former for the north and Mr. operated. a nertou» condition Illa death wax lie held. of the rail workers. A<u* iPrieta, Apr. 16.—The repub ! Fertig returning to Grenada, Cal not unexpected Hhe Is charged with having com in the New York district there lic of StoMTa troops, stationed at Ca- They will return to this city the 5th An preaident of the American Tele milted iierjury al her preliminary were conflicting reports concerning . nanea, numbering X00, have been Service« at Adventist Church— of May to conclude their investiga- There will be sen ices at the Sev phon« and Telegraph Company. Theo hearing two weeks ago. on the charge ■ the number of men who had returned ordered to Immediately defend this enth Day Adventist church tomorrow. | tlons. and to definitely adopt a plan dore Newton Vail was the head of of having been an accomplice of her. after the railroad last night had de port, aooondlng to General Pina, in Sabbath School at 10 o’clock. At , for the completion of the local pro the largest telephone svstem In th« li tishund In the robbery of White, by I iivered an ultimatum that their last order to prepare against the possible 11 Elder J. A. Rippey will »peak on ject. Their investigations at the world 11« waa not only It* nominal I testifying In court that she and I chance would expire at noon tomor- invasion of the state by Carranza "Our Age Alone, the Prophetic i present time are concerned with the head, but he wus from the first th« Evans were married eight years ago . row. Some roads announced that troop« from United States territory, design for the construction of the di Mould.” genius thut promoted (he popular j in Tacoma, he obtaining the license ,the strikers were flocking track; oth- in event t*ermission is granted the version dam which is planned for use of the telephone, th« firtn man under the name of Wallace Music. lera reported sporadic walkouts. federal tpovernment to route the the upper river just this side of Accepts Position Here — to establish long-distance communi Nhe said then they lived together Some brotherhood officials expressed troope through the United States. Rogue River, and the design of the ■Miss -Ruth Whitney ot Ashland, cation by telephone, iind, when past only a few months and then separat , fear that the men might regard the • - structure will be ready for their con has accepted a position in the office 70 years of age. he was «till the In ed, only getting together again about i ultimatum as a challenge and pro- N WW BTUNGCR STRIKE BREAKS sideration when they return. Fol OUT jAT MOUNT JOY PRISON of the county agent at the courthouse lowing the approval of the plan for itiative head of the system thut num six months ago. On this testimony long the walkout. and will look after the clerical work bered 9.000,000 telephone subscrib as to the marriage the case against the entire project, which will Include in the office. She was in this city DuMIe, LApr 16. — Another hunger ers and represented an investment of her was dismissed on a technical Chicago, lApr. 16.—(A speedy dls- the irrigation of all the lands adja the first of the week arranging mat ' point raised by her attorney. a billion and a half dollars cent to Grants Pass, including Ja- entegration of the unauthorized rail strike la kMwrted to have begun at \t Wednesday's hearing the coun road strikes in the Central and Far the Mount Boy prison. The political ters here and went home to move her ‘ rome Prairie, an election will be Hn was born In Carroll county. Ohio. July Hi. 1X45. of Quaker ances ty clerk'« records at Tacoma were in- W««t was foremsted today following inriBOMn were still refusing to take belongings to this city. Her mother. ! called to approve the project as a Mrs. P. B. Whitney, who Is no« in try His father. Jiavls Vail, removed ■ trod need hh evidence showing that a the serious blow struck by the gov- I food lael etitdit whole and to provide the bond Issue Portland, expects to come to Grants from Ohio to Morristown. N. J. when marriage license was Issui-d there lernment at the stronghold In Chi necessary to carry it through to com Pass also to make her' home. the son wan four yearn old. and 1 h >- I [Oct 12. 1912. for the marriage of cago by the arrest yesterday of 25 pletion Mr. Schneeloch. who has PKMPARJNG FOR CIVIL WAR Mildred Coe. IX years old. a nurse of came associated with a brother, i strike leaders. already financed the project so far I’lietco Miner in Town— Btejihen Vail, who had founded the i Portland, and Wallace Music. 23 as Its plans for the season of 1920 Ix>n4on. |A*r 16. Germany has Lew West arrived in the city are concerned, has stated that he years old. an engineer of Morton, Npeedwell Iron Works, near Morris- Chicago, Apr. 16. Plans of _ the every nrqmafan.« of preparing for Thursday from cimp on the Babyfoot town, where they built much of the Wash. Industrial Workers of < the World to civil wsf, ways the Daily Mail’s Ber- creek, in the Chetco district, where stood ready to see the entire project, 4 In addition the Medford school re dapi and all, through to a finish, and machinery for the first trans-Atlan- advocate a one big union movement tic steamship Alfred Vail, another cords were introduced showing that during the present unrest among i i lin conww>ndent The Baltis troops he is engaged in mining operations. he hoped to so arrange matters that brother, wan one of those associated l-ark Evans then resided with his railroad workers was revealed in a are defiant, in Camp Muenster. ■ Mr. West states that considerable there will be no break in constrnc- with Samuel Morse In the Invention parents in Medford, was but 14 years statement made by 'William iD. Hay wher» they have hoisted the “kaiser's snow has fallen during the past two jtlon, but that the entire work can weeks in the mountains, and that it j go forward while equipment is on and promotion of the telegraph old on Oct. 12, 1912, and was a wood, former general secretary and flig.'- says the disiratch. was still falling when he came over I the ground. Mias Ferguson, a Theodore Vail w an educated at the school pupil. treasurer of the organization and the divide Wednesday, Nearly two Paris. AJ>r 16. — Danger of a new Medford teacher testified that 1-ark Speaking of the delay in the work old Academy nt 'Morristown, and for John Handgren. editor of one'of thp a time studied medicine, but becom attended her school regularly at that I One Big Union monthlies, published uprising acRnst the Ebert govern feet ot new- snow was at that time I of ditch construction occasioned by ment in Germany, has apparently I lying along the divide between the reason of the heavy rains of the past ing interested In the telegraph, he time here today. passed for the time being, according ' Chetco and the Illinois valleys. This evidence showed that the 14 two weeks. Mr. Schneeloch said that learned to operate the key and went to advices from Berlin today, Strict this should be no discouragement to Went In 1X8X as an operator for the year ohl bov could not have been Toledo, (Apr. 16. By a large ma- precautionary measures are being Team Runs Away— the district as the rains were worth Union Pacific Railroad at Pine Wallace Music, and hence the perjury Jorlty the 1,000 Insurgent railroad taken, however. The delivery team, driven by A. W. millions to the farming communi Bluffs, Wvo Pine Bluffs was at that I charge. switchmen here voted to return to Blevins, staged another runaway to- ties. and while they would somewhat time the prln«lpal supply |>olnt for STATE AHKE3» TO SET ASIDE work Immediately. day and raced down Sixth street from , delay the date of completing the wood for the Union Pacific, which j Mrs. W. .1 Wimer left for Maus- MARY’S DIVORCE DEX REE the postoffice. till they reached the Hon, WIs . last night, where she will digging of the canals, they would had not yet been completed Through make her home with her sister. corner by Cramer Bros. Hardware. also delay the date at which water Chicago, Apr. 16 The charters of the friendship of General Grenville Mrs I’ Mahaffty. of Reuben, spent three lodges of Brotherhood of Rail-1 Minden. ■Nev., Apr. 16.—In the In- They swung, around the corner and for irrigation would be needed, and M. Dodge, chief engineer of the J tercet of the state of Nevada a suit I Blevins was tossed out and rolled would assure plenty of water in the Union Pacific, Vail. In the next year, the day in the city doing some shop-■ way Trainmen were revoked today [ asking that the decree for 'li'orfe ’ over against the wall, hut declared 1 streams for the summer. ping, returning to .Reuben last night. I by Vice-president A. F. was appointed a clerk in the rail- granted March 2 to Gladys Moore, hjlnse]f unhurt. The team was I II Hogue, of Merlin, was a local Over 700 strikers here tl way mail service, and here his abll- more temdll&rly known as ',ar^ thrown and were cut up a little. The Take Maples Out— Ity to systematize and organize was Imalnesa visitor yesterday, returning their membership, seniority ' Pickford, from Owen Moore. be set wagon did not suffer any damage. A number of the maple trees et* rights. soon felt At that time III« railway home last night. • j aside will be filed in the district The same team ran away last month, around the railroad park were belnr mall service was In an undeveloped William Del-'oreat went to «Rose : court here today by the attorney gen- both of the runaways being caused taken out today. The trees were stage, and Vail prepared special stud burg this morning to spen<4 a few Specialist Vieit»— I eral. planted too close together and were | by a tug coming unfastened. ies on the question of distribution ilays attending to business. Miss Jjassie Lane, child welfare beginning to crowd each other, The and dispatching of the mall, which 1 Mrs N. Boynton left this morn spenialist, of Corvallis, is spending ISSIOTANT JHX’RETARY OF park has a much better appearance < ’ amp Peck Robbed — brought him quick recognition from ing for Roseburg and will visit there a few days In the city r with Miss TRKAfil RY HAS RESIGNED since the removal of the trees. Camp Peck, the mining camp sit the authorities at. Washington. It for the next week Ruth Corbett, home demonstrator. < Whahlngton Apr. 16. —R. C. Lef- ■ 1 i uated on Cave creek, above Holland, was just after he had been promoted C. Shadrick left this morning for arranging for the child welfare cam finxweil, antis tact secretary of the was broken into and all the tools, to the general auperintcndency of that will be carried on here in ' treasury turn resigned. His restgna- Klamath Falls where he will spend paign May. | ’ tlon has been accepted by President and in fact everything of value the railway mnll service that he act the next few days. there taken, according to 1. F. Peck, ed against the advice of his friends, J Wilson. • Mr. and iMrs. Joe Dean returned who owns the camp. Mr. Peck has and accepted the position of general Elks Go to Molford— Portland. A|»r 16.—Karl Oster, been carrying on mining operations i manager of the American Bell Tele last night from northern California, The largest delegation of local phone company. Vail retired as pres where they have been spending the Elks that have ever attended a meet con vletgd ef criminal syndicalism, there for some time and c’osed the past few months. Marah BO, Nrsa sentenced to five camp down during the winter. The r ident of the company last June. Fred and Kate (Herman arrived In ing of the lodge at Medford went, to years <n ths stats penitentiary by the caretaker 'brought in the report to the city this morning f?om Roseburgi the (Bear Creek city last night. They, Ciroudt REVINE BIRTH CERTIFICATE« Morrow. Claude Hurst him that someone had taken every I The tickets now being offered for and left for Selma this afternoon, report a very lively meeting and say received tiw» years HAWAII IN TERRITORY of Fred Frv was thing that could 'be moved. Consid sale by. high school pupils are for gibers they will spend a week vlsit- that much Interest is being shown pare>4 undsr a two year sentence, erable loss was sustained by Mr. the benefit concert to be given at the In the coming smoker of the' Amer AH were ■Matters of Honolulu, Apr. 18.—To ascertain Ing with their parents the communist Peck by the robbery. -A reward of opera house on Tuesday evening, '* .Mrs. W. R. (Hamilton, who has ican legion here the latter - part Japanese ♦ 500 has been offered for informa April 20, (by the Grants (Pass Chorus. ---rt si laber tarty. how many island-born I the month. The tipper valley Elks tion leading to the arrest of the The program will be published in full women will lie entitled to vote when been visiting here with her sister, in Sunday’s Courier and offers NWw Yartc, A,pr. 15.- -The police guilty parties. suffrage becomes ah Accomplished 'Mrs. E. J. ¡Mae'llhntels. for the past will make the trip here In a «pedal ,ik train, great treat to music lovers, affioera «MMBanding the reserves fact. When Cushlngham, chief clerk few days, returned this morning to ' .V '/Viz ——_ d«i«f Arty In the West Side market i Demellla Arrested— chorus will be assisted 'by ’Mrs. Cyril In the territorial secretary's office, her home at (Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Johnson, of district tetey P. Wise. Mrs. J. (L Johnson. A. K. of Carmen "Kid ” Demelia. a United Return From Bray — where teamsters and has started revising his index Mr. and Mrs. 'George ■Cotten berry poTtSTB OS'S « strike, this afternoon States soldier who was in this city Cass and Prof. LApplehoff’s orches birth certificates for the past 20 Rogue River, left for Portland last years, and he expects to be six night where they will make their and Mr. and iMrs. Chas Adair re seat • aaM <• headquarters for 200 with a recruiting party a short time tra. giving a varied program of the home Mr. and IMrs. Johnson were turned last night from Bray where reinfonMBMMta. The reports are be ago. and who sparred several rounds kind -of music people like to hear. months at least at the task. they were called by the death Of in< reostvwd that more trucks ar« here while training for bouts in The proceeds from the concert Will Since 1 he territorial government married here about a week ago Ralph Swindon spent Thursday at Grants Pass, and later knocked out be used in ipark improvements and Mrs. T>eo Coffenberry. They were ac being attached began issuing birth certificates In his man In the southern city after everyone in connection with the con 1900, there have been 10.64 2 signed, the home of his parents in this city. companied here by leo Coffenberry. three rounds of fighting, was ar cert, Including the opera house are a groat majority by Orientals. Cer He iefi this morning for Santa Rosa, They made the trip over by auto but where his wife is visiting with her rested yesterday at Vancouver. donating their services. M mm «f t%r local commercial fish got caught in a bad piece of' road tificates of birth also are issued by ft is hoped that a large amount the Japanese consulate general here, parents. They wll return here for a and were forced to leave their car in er meat wwsibb to go out last night Wash., on a warrant issued in Eu will be realized from the concert and gene charging him with forgery. b'-caua* sf th« high stage of the rtv- visit. Bray and return on the train. while the registrar of vital'statistics MI m IRuth Corbett returned last .er. Tt tuui been rising rapidly in the Deputy Sheriff Groner of Eugene, left I In order that everyone may attend, In the 'board of health offices records Mrs May Brown left for Portland last iM team and is very muddy. this morning and will return with the price of tickets, including re all births reported to tho hoard, or night from (Hugo, where she assist ed In the making of dress forms for yesterday evening and will visit C ohlME *»Ath hook and line is also the soldier tonight. Demelia is served seats, have been set at 60 otherwise discoverable within six '■cbwrted t< be ¡poor on account of the charged with passing a fraudulent cents. The public is asked to heartily months of tho date of birth. No cen the ladles there She reports that them for the next few' weeks. (’ Sherman left last night for Mon cendUttn pf lie river, ft is describ- check for >6 3 at the Southern Pacific support the efforts of the chorus tral repository exists where the In 10 forms were completed, while the goal set 'was only eight, and that roe. Wash., where he expects ,Jo are- cd ae a tewefct at the mouth at Gold station in Eugene. — Roseburg News- management to make this concert an formation recorded in these three main. ( neac* Review. unqualified success. more will be made. Offices Js collected.