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Courier YOU X., No. I M2. GRANTS I’AHH. JHMEFHINE < OU NTT, OREGON, RATI RDAY. APRIL 21. IP2I» " ■ W ' l ! ■« WHOiÆ TI MBER 20611. ------- SAYS SETTLE Premier NIUJ <>f Italy aud Jugo slav Minister Accept Wllnon'e Hettlomeat f I Al.I. BIIM Foil <'ONHTRU1TION .Han Remo, Apr. 24. -Premier Nit- MEXICAN IRMIEH «I.ASH FOR W UMXb IMBUED BY VKE-1" RES Butte, Apr. 24.—More men re WOOD, HOOVER, LOWDEN AND tl. of Italy and Anton Trumbttch. the THY: PtWMEMHION OF THE TAM turned to work in the mine« today, OF Ml RI'HY-WILLI VMM HIGH IDENT OF BROTHERHOOD OF HARDING TAKE POSITIONS Jugo-6lav foreign minister, hare ac but all com panic« report short crew«. WAY REJEITED PICO OIL DISTRKT L04XYMOTIVE FIREMEN FAR BEHIND SENATOR cepted President Wilson's settlement <> of the Adriatic problem Plume a buffer state. I THE OIL FIELO < rows Still Short Bat < 'ondiUons Show Improvement—Tonnage Hoisted Is Small » i making Only a small tonnage of ore la being hoisted. Governor Stewart, who la here today, was expected to confer with city and ebunty official, respect ing the strike situation. The strik ers did no picketing today and no distu ritances were reported. San Romo, Apr. 24. The supreme oounoil hg> decide«! u> ask the Amer » / ican Government to asailt the new re- Work Will Bo Puslird by the County public of Armenla flnancially, by a Gomre. With Revolutionary B<><ly, Railruad Board Told That the Work Nanw- of President Written in oa Covri Through Uw I' m «»f Ite Battling Near Scene >>t Many ers Arc IHssatlsfltxl W1th the NEW YORK LEGISLATURE HAS loan In whlch the other conntrl«* Demo«rraCic Ballota Regardless of Own Equipment American Murder* I*r<»miiM*s Tluit Are Given AWFUL THIRST AT SESSION may Jolnv I Not Being on the Ticket e --------- . . r. I f Albany, N. Y , Apr. 24.—The New I Han Remo, Apr. 24. - Gomplete * « Thu building of the new highwuy ugreeiiient with respect to the atti York senate and assembly today Washington, Apr. 24.- -Revolu- Washington, Apr. 24.—Warning Buile, Apr. 24.—Additional, but from the Murphy bridge, on lli« Ap- tilde that the allien shall adopt to tlonary fon i* under Generai Gtnnez against further, delay in settling the ! adopted the bill Intended to permit incomplete returns from various plegut« river, to William«, a dl«- ward Germany In connection with and Mexican federal troop« undei wage demands of 2,000,000 railroad the sale and manufacture of beer parts of Montana, Indicate that John the carrying out of thq peace treaty , General NIurgla are battling for the i contafning not more than 2% per son, in yesterday's primary received tame of 13 It tnUes, will be under All democratic has been reached by Premiers IJoyd possession of the Tampico oil fields, .workers in the country, TimotLy cent of alcohol. taken by the county itself, all blds George and Mlllernnd, It waa stated 1 according to dispatches received here Shea, vice president of the Brother members In the assembly, except more votes than were cast for all of his opponents. Of the other repub received today by th» county court here today. 1 l»y the representative of the state. ' hood of locomotive Firemen, today one, voted for the bill. A crowded lican candidates. Wood leads with chamber applauded when the bin Hoover, Lowden and Harding follow hailng been rejected, the court hav told the railroad board that £he men j HINES' RENIGNATION IH was passed. ing concluded to <U> th«» work direct ing tn the order named. The demo IB ACCEPTED BY WILHoN “were fed up on promise«, and were i crats had filed no candidates for with its own equipment. The same dog tired of the delays." Washington, Apr. 24. -Walked D. president, but of those Written In. action waj also taken in rugurd ‘to Hines, director general at the rail- President Wilson appears to be tn th roads, has resigned, H1» resigna- Chicago, Apr. 24.—The insurgent the building of a new road around lead. tlon has been aux apttsl by thc presi- rail strike in the Chricago terminal Getlilng hill, between Grants Pass dent. district today developed into a fin anil Murphy. Bills for this work ish fight. Strikers definitely put an had been called for by the county end to attempt of the leaders for a In Grant« I’ass 41 per cent of the ARMENIA RECOGNIZED BY court as the first of the program of « V. N. AS BEING INDEPENDENT settlement when they rejected yes- •<41001 children do not drink milk. i Clinton, Maas., Apr. 24.—■■‘Betty” market roads planned for the dis- 1 This fa«t was brought out In a milk 1 terday's proposal to return to work. and “Billy” have gone back to the Washington, Apr 24.- Armenia Crews at work have been swelled tri«!. the «liatricts affected ha« Ing 1 survey which was made recently farm, and Clinton’s fire department wu formali}* recognied today as an dally by returning strikers and the through the schools of the county. ' last fall voted a special levy of 10 1 independent republic by the United importation of loyal brotherhood has returned to its motorized effi mills ea< h for market roads, the! This Is a serious situation as experi- States. ciency. An upstanding pair of browns, men 1 tuents which have been carried <m county meeting the levy with an | the horses were the pride of the| London. Apr. 2 4.—Ixmdon’s traf I tor many years have proven. , Dr. E fire-fighters until they became the fic problem, which is if anything equal amount I V .McCollum, of John Hopkins utii-' ; more serious than that of New York, cause of their disgrace. The Murphy-Williams road work i I versify, who ha« carried on a large Sleek and fat from a farm in an has been made "difficult," is is an for which blds were called was the nu»nt»er of these experiments, says. adjoining town, they were obtained nounced by a parliamentary commit- »¡railing of the 13% miles and inak-j “Milk 1« an Indispensable article of to pull the town’s old fire engine | tee of investigation. by the eight- « Ing It ready for gravelling. The aur- 1 I the diet of anv person who wishes to while lb.» new motor apparatus was I hour day. vey was completed by the state high-j 1 achieve ” The Committee of which Kennedy being repaired. The browns swept way engineers, and blds were based Because of the existing condition, I out of the engine house to their first Jone*, member of parliament, is upon the estimates furnished by next week has been designated Milk Butte. Mont., Apr 2 4.—Theologi- them Two bids «<*re received for: Campaign Week Exhibits are to be Missoula. Mont.. Apr. 24. —As a fire in a manner to make old firemen I chairman, has been considering the cal students of the United States are this work. J. Wolke being a local placed in various store windows. result of experimental work with speak with happy rentiniscen-e of the subject for some time, Traffic con- bidder and Wilamshurst A Reddy, of Posters made by the Junlqr High to be given an opportunity to "try wireless telephones in forest fire horse-drawn days. Then came a '--»stion is severest. the committee found, between the hours of 7:30 Medford, the other bidder Wolke school students will lie used in these their hand” on loggers and lumber- fighting last summer in District No. night alarm. Back on the farm. "Betty" and | and 9 a. m. and 5 and 7 p. m.* It made n bid based on the yardage to windows as well as in others First, men of the Paciflc Northwest dur- 1 of the United States forest service, he moved. hlH figures being 90 cent •li second and third prizes are being Ing the coming summer, according to 30 radio telephone sets are to be “■Billy" had l>een accustomed not to reached its maximum between the l»er yard for earth excavation; V 50 awarded for the best one«, and bine, Information rei-dved here by B. V. used for the same purpose this sum stir from sundown to sunrise, and latter hours, and. the committee says for class two. an<l $3.50» for rock. red and white ribbons respectively Edworthv. field secretary for Mon mer In the foresis of Districts 1 and no din of fire gong or urging by "little or no relief can be looked for » Wolke also bid 20 cents per yard for will be placed on the winning poster«. tana of the Interchnrch World move 4, 1t 1s apnounced by R. B. «Adams, anxious firemen would move them to in the near future from any increase ment. from L. C. Fry. in charge of district telephone engineer of the for answer the alarm All the firt de- , of the transport facilities during over-haul The Medford firm bid Watch for them. ! the survey of special groups for the est service for those district«. • partment's split-second „aids to a those hours.” 8 4 cents, $1.10 and 41.75 for the Many creditable posters have been Regarding the trouble as aQ-entu- quick start were ioet on the browns, same 1 lusecs of excavation, and six turned in and the judges found their movement. Of these, 12 sets will be located in ated by the general adoption of the A recent visit by Mr. Fry to lum-' They refused to budge, the firemen cents for overhaul The latter firm task a difficult one. Much credit is the first district, which includes eight-hour day, the committee ex also bulked its bld at 129.895. due Miss Minnie A’lgus for the Inter ber camps of AVashington. Oregon. northern Idaho and 'Montana, and I had to go to the blaze with chemical presses the opinion that “if certain upper California. Montana and Idaho! lines and the town folks laughed. For the Gething hill wonk, three est shown In this work. Ths judges ’ others In the fourth district, which i ‘allied’ businesses could arrange for develo;»ed the need of religious 1 The firemen vowed the thing bids were submitted This work is of the posters were Mrs Marsh All 1 comprises Utah, southern Idaho, all dirt excavation, th«' blds being I Hoper. Mrs. (.’. H. Detnaray and C. workers there, he said, and he ar- i ' western Wyoming, eastern and cen- i [ would not htfpped again ‘and the the majority of their employes to leave their work between 4 and 4:45 ranged to place a number of the stu- ; as follows I' i< McFadden. 59 cents N. Culy. trai Nevada and northwestern Ari horses were put through a stiff train p. m.. instead of at 5 p. m., or later, dent preachers for the sum nier ing. They went to the day fires per yifrd; Wllainshitrst * Heddy. 8 4 During the coming «'eek the school zona . months. with spirit, and the fire crew hoped appreciable benefit would result.” cents, and J. Wolke, 80 cents. children will study the value of milk Six of the sets have a range of 75 I they understood. But another night It appeals to business houses to co- The relationship of the preachers The county will undertake the nnd milk products ns a food and will and the woodsmen would be more miles each and 24 of them are low-j alarm came, and again "Betty” and ojwrate in this direction apd. asks work as soon «is It can make 11 r- write essays on thia subject. that of fellow workers than ministers ! I»owered. with a radius of 35 to 40 1 “Billy" would not move; once more shoppers to do as much of their shop rangementa, mid wonderful Improve A -Milk Fairies paKeaut will be and laymen. Mr. ¡Fry stated, and op- ■ miles. the firemen went afoot, hose In hand, ping as they can manage to do be ment will lie made in the highway given by 12 little fairies at the Ore Wireless telephony as a means of: imrtunlties would be afforded for so- and again the town laughed at their tween 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. between Grants Pass and the head of gon theatre Friday, April 30th. and William« creek before many weeks Saturday, May 1st. They are work-1 «Hal service work as well as reli j communication among fire fighting discomfiture. The next day “Betty” . crews was first tried out tn District. and "Billy” went back to the farm. COMMUNIST PARTY TO BE have isissed. The kinks will be Ing under the direction of Mrs H. W. ' gious. : No. 1 last summer and forest service GIVEN A HEARING RY BOARD taken out of the present, road, griides Txtof. Montevidio. Apr. 24.—'Baltasa: , officials pronounced It much more 1 reduced or ellmlnahxl and the grade I The campaign is being planned Ihy j Brum, president of the republic of i dependable than land communica Washington. Apr. 24.—'Hearings made ready for the gravel, which will the home demonstration agent and i Uruguay, has challenged Dr. Rodgi- tion., where burn«»d-out lines as a ' to determine whether membership in be contracted for later. the educational nnd child welfare J guez I-arreta, director of the news result of forest fires often complete-, the communist labor party makes an committee of the Te«Hes Auxiliary, of paper IPais, to a duel. Larreta ly isolated fire-fighters at critical alien subject to deportation began to which Airs R W. Sttnrns is chair- has accepted the challenge. times. day before Secretary of Labor Wil- man. 4 * j son. who already has ruled that * memjbership in the communist party SWITZERLAND DEFEATED IN Venice. Apr 24.—Now that the j '8 sufficfeT>f grounds for deportation, HOCKEY BY AMERICAN TEAM war is over and A’enlce has recovered * Antwerp, Apr. 24.—The American hockey team defeated the Switzer from the nightmare of having her HTnilAK1CMT DilkinC TH land team in the Olympian hockey wealth of art destroyed by shell fire |Ln|V| All LH I DU h U u lU At a meeting held In the Central tournament here today, 29 to 0. or worse still, looted 'by soldiers, one __ «a»/»..—«» n.. school house In the l»eer Creek com i by one her treasure« from under munity Wednesday evening, April Ralph Schneeloch, financier of the Rome, Apr. 24- -Carfares in Rome, ground cellars or distant galleries , 21. a program of work was outlined, Granta Pass Irrigation district, stop project and leaders elected and goals ped off in Grants Paas between which were originally two cents and are being returned to their places. set for 1920. Forty-five representa trains Friday evening while return were lately raised to three and then One of her most admired posees- San Francisco. Apr. 24.—«Per tive farmers and homemakers wore, ing to Portland from San Francisco, | sions however, Titian's "Assumption manent bonds bearing the full num four, it is now decreed, shall now present and many took an active and met with the directors of the of the is counted ber of interest coupons will be is part in forming the plans for the en district and other interested citizens 'be eix cents from 8 o'clock in the sued beginning ¡May 1 to reptace the suing year. th discuss plans for the 'building of morning until 10 at night, after among the seven great masterpiece« temporary "short coupon" bonds of The fallowing are the project of the world, the pride of the Vene- Washington. Apr. 24. Americans the local project. Mr. Schneeloch the first, second and third liberty leaders elected: Organization, W. T. arc the greatest consumers of Ice has arranged with Engineer Wiley cents. tian Academy of fine arts, has been loans, John U. Calkins, governor of Tuttle; livestock, J. <5. Smith; Irriga cream In the world according to a re to return to Grants Pass on May 10 Those who. going to their work l>e- returned, not to the gallery, but to the Twenfth federal reserve bank, tion, W. M. Williams; poultry, Hrs. port of the department of agriculture at which time it is expected that the fore 8 a. 111., used to pay one cent, its original home in the choir of the has announced. J. B. Welland; rodent control, A. W. which sho’ws that 51 1.300,810 quarts engineers will have the data and de- beautiful gothic church of the Frari, The decision to set the date for Harmon; home conveniences, Mrs. were manufactured commercially in qlgn for the dam and other atru”- Will now pay three for the privilege for which it was painted 'by Titian in May 1 he said, was dictated by the W. M. Williams; elothlhg, Mrs W. T. 1919, not to mention the enormous titres' of the project prepared in of hanging to a »trap in the over- 1515. fact that holders of the first and sec Tuttle; child welfare, Mrs. John quantity made In home freezers. complete form sjo that the definite The magnificent frame of carved ond loans must present such bonds Harmon. crowded cars. Cabmen have also Other phases of the country’s vast plan can he formulated at that time marble which was originally built for conversion prior to June 15 and The goals set for 1920 are; 20 dairy industry are sumiunrlzed In Mr. Schneeloch again stated his in doubled their prices but. because the round it now shows off the glorious May 15 in order to receive the bene members 1n the Farm Bureau and the following production figures for tention of carrying the Grants Pas.- picture to advantage and the Vene fit of the Increased rate. Farm Bureau Cooperative exchange; 1919; Butter. 859.055,223 pounds: project through to completion, as he cost of a pair of shoes or boots now tians are delighted that it should be Bonds of the Fourth Ix»an will not fi purebred Sires purchased; enforce cheese, all kinds, 109,529,240 lbs.; said that anything short of the com ranges from 925 to ISO it is more restored to the position «where its be exchanged at this time, but prob ment of purebred range bull law; 3 milk, evanorsted. condensed and pleted gravity project would be n economical to ride than to «-ear out donors and the great genius . who ably will be taken care of before i < 'optin' Md on Pare 2 ) powdered. 2.085,1 14.103 pound«. leather. YÖont Instil Pair* •) composed it Intended it to remain next October. ’ • • « t ICE CM FAVORI IE