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'l-fry runts Oailji Courier VHMMIATEI» PRFMM HKKVICE VOL. XI.. Nu. <17 UNITED PHEMH HHRVICE ORANTH PANH, JOKKPU1NB COUNTY. OREGON. TI END.IY'. DECEMBER 7. HUH» TO PRISON TERMS UHOI.K Ml MBEH 3144. RESPECTS 10 Y ou tit* Who Pleaded Guilt) to < 'barge of Bobbing Mail Train Are Given Izmg Terms Hazelwood Company, of Portlaud, Convicted of Helling Butter in Violation of law» Des Moines, Dec 7.— (A. P.) OF Will IHOCLAKND AT Fr»d Poffenberger, and Orville Phil-1 END BY IIEADl AltTEBN OF Ups. participants pi ths big Council 1*0 EI' CVIKVTAIN Bluffs mall robbery, ware sentenced to 18 and 13 years respectively, fob lowing their pleas ot guilty. NT ATE Annual Message of President Read to Congress; Wilson Does Not Appear in Person; Philippine Independence Asked; Would Make Lou to Armenia; I Portland, Dec. 7 (A. P.)-—The PREBIDEN T-ELECT CALL»» AT Hazelwood company, dealers in dairy WHITE HOUSE BIT DOES products, were convicted in the Fed NOT SEE PRESIDENT eral court of manufacturing adulter ated butter without complying with government regulations. Washington, Dec. 7 (A P.»--The The president's annual message to congress began by quoting from Abraham Lincoln, "Let us have faith j PrMM'c Folhren Cunfrrence Between D»y .Spent Conferring With Mild that right makes might, and in that Italien I H'S »ut Jew anti lU-prrwrnt- llncnsUoniM» and Irreconcil faith let us dare to do our duty as ativea of llcgt-nry able»» Regarding Covenant He declared ; ence for the Phlllplncs; a loan to we understand It." I 1 ■ Armenia; economy ln government thia sentence "marks for us in the Memphis, Tenn. Dec. 7__ (A. P.)__ j appropriations and expenditures and plainest manner the part we should Trieste. Dee. 7.—<A. <P)-—Ga A steelhead is a trout until It Washington, Dec. 7—(A. P.)— creation of a workable budget play alike In the arrangements of reaches 15 inches in length and after President-elect Harding called at thu briele d'Annunsio's headquarters an Radical reduction of the cotton acre- our domestic affairs and in ourexer- nounced today that the "state of age In every state where the staple •Mtem: cold storage and other law that it is a salmon. This is the es Whitehouse and left his card. Ha war** between the regency of Quar- la grown and the planting of the aur- affecting the cost of living; a feder- <lse of Influence upon the affairs of sence of a letter received today by did not see the president. He con nero and Italy will not continue. The piua acreage in connton's place of •> ltoeenslng of corporation- a* rec- the world. It was this faith which Claud Barton from the office of the ferred with mild resedvatlontota and action followed a visit of a special •omethlng that man or beast can eat i ommended in previous messages: prevailed over the wicked force of attorney-general of the state. Some irreconcilable« regarting the league are the objecla sought by the cotton! •n<‘ <•»**’ rehabltitaM«» and training Germany. commission of Italian deputies time ago Mr. Barton sent a telegram of Nations. He "This to the time of all others ‘»invention which meets here today filers *n<l sailors. . IU to the attorney-general asking for Representatives of ! d<d not endorse the bonus for ex- when democracy should prove Its and Wednesday. L_ ---------- CuKaln Is l*ur< haw'd— Information on th« matter. Al-1 Fine Is Paid— purity and Its spiritual power to pre- ' ■ ------ _ Cham- •ervtmen Nowhere did the.presf- The Dramatic club of the high clearing house associations. though the state law says that the Lou Williams pleaded guilty 1* school has purrhaaed a curtain to be bers of" commerce, officers, directors <»••>« «*•»• to the ixxgue of Nations vail. There are two ways In which ._ attorney-general cannot officially ad Justice Holman’s court yesterday to the United States can assist io ac by reference In the opening umm ! In front at the stage In the high and member, at the American Cotton vise any person except state officers, a charge of killing deer out of sea complish this great object: First, to school auditorium. The curtain Is Association, farmers' and merchants' j Passages I he gave the lawF relating to the son. He was fined 325 by Justice At the close the president wrote a make and enforce laws* unquestion being Installed today. It was pur associations and all Interests allied' I steelhead. Holman. Williams, who is from chased with money made by the club with the cotton-growing I industry j ¡'»ragraph which might be regarded ably just, which secure its full right Under section 7541, Oregon laws. Kerby, was arrested by Pat Daily. as a valedictory: "I have not so to labor and at the same time safe on a series of entertainments last have been Invited to attend. It is unlawful to catch a salmon un Medford game worden. There will be general discussions much laid before you a series of rec guards the integrity of property. der 20 inches." During the season spring, the cost being several hund ommendations as sought to utter a Second, by standing for right and for extensive campaigns In every red dollars. closed to commercial fishing ’t is al Southern state to carry on dlvemlfi- confession of faith, of a faith In justice as towards individual na so unlawful to sell salmon caught Appropriation Recommended— Among the recommendations for cation ot farming. The executlve which I was bred and which It is my tions. The influence of every nation with hook and line. Under this in- committee has expressed itself as solemn purpose to stand uy tin til my should be for the protection of weak . terpretatlon of the state laws, it is appropriations for harbor and river wanting to see that the farmers of last fighting day. I believe this to nations. The United States cannot ' possible to fish for steelhead but any I improvements made by Major-Oem- the south grow more live stock, more be the fnlth of America, the faith of refuse this role of chazppton without under 20 inches would have to be eral Beach, was a recommendatleu that 3250,000 be appropriated to poultry and more of everything else' the future and of all victories which putting the stigma of rejection upon thrown back. Crescent City for harbor develop but cotton, and to bring this forcibly await national action in days to come the great and devoted men who ment. Should congress allow thle Wore them a campaign will be whether ln America or elsewhere." brought the government Into exis sum to the coast city, It will mesa launched that will reach every land The message was transmitted to con tence and established it In the face Roprewentative Is H e r o gress by messenger and was not read of almost universal opposition and that work will continue on the im Philadelphia. Dec 7-MU. P.) — owner's door. The committee jlans in person. intrigue. Ralph Baldwin, of the Schneeloch provement of the harbor there. Work The league Island aircraft plant, to make the reduction In cotton ac ’Kinding house, of Portland, is spend- has been going ahead for the past said to be the largest of Its kind In reage of equal proposition, so that COMMITTEE ASKH BAKER Early Days Recalled— | ing the day in the city conferring year on the breakwater, with money the world, has begun work on the the same reductions will be made in REAHON FOB LARGE ARMY Early days in the Illinois valley with officials of the district and in which was voted by people of Creo- The new fleet airship No. 1. the first rog- every cotton-growing Mate. Wuslugton. Dec. 7—(A. P.)—The will be recalled in the special edition specting the Work done. i cent City. id airship to be built In the United plan, as proposed, will ask for the house military committee asked Sec of the Couries which will be issued I---------------------------------------------------- cooperation and support of the en States Modeled on German Zeppelin retary Baker to explain Friday why next Saturday. The present devel- plans, the new airship will resemble tire bonking and commercial Indus the War Department required more opment will also foe taken up in de tries and all financial institutions of the R-3S, which Is now under con than 130,000 men. tail. The long period of development struction In England for the United the south. Assurances have been from the time of the first log cabin been given the committees by the States Navy, When completed, alr- PORTLAND MAI ¡KETH erected by James Kerby to the pres ship No. 1 will be assigned to the prominent business and financial men Portland. Dec. 7—(A. P.)—Cat ent time has resulted In the evolu and all the wholesale associations Atlantic Fleet for training and In tle weak, |8.50 © 38.75; Hogs are tion ot many modern farms which that they will lend their cooperation atructlon in scouting. steady. Other markets weak. form the principal subject matter in » tn one big effort for the welfare and hundred and thlrty-two Four Saturday's paper. Josephine county is well repre this organization are chosen for planes, of a dozen types, have been benefit of the southern people. Copenhagen. Dec. 7.—(A. Pl — sented by students at the Oregon Ag their outstanding ability as students turned out by the naval aircraft fac The announcement has been made ricultural College. Twenty-one young and leaders of men. McFarland Is tory. a ctirvlval of the government's Miller Visit* Portland— that the Noble peace prize will be Rev. Bristow Y’ery III— men and women registered all from a member ot Lambda Chi Alpha. mi pre me effort to cope with allied W. T. Miller. In the law business conferred on President Wilson on Rev. G. B. Bristow, who has been Grants Pass, attend the college. Jeanette, P. Cramer, junior la demand for air supremacy In the late December 10. at Granta Paas. Is registered at the , ill for the past eight weeks, has not Many of the leading student activi home economics, has been unusually war. Approximately 350 completed Hotel Oregon A brand new theater shown very rapid improvement ac- ties are directed by Grants Pass stud prominent in college activities. Mias planes, a part of the surplus war • 1 building Is being erected at Grants | cording to members ot his family. ents. Cramer was on the women’s vanity mnterlal said to value 355.000,000 Pass and will soon be completed. It Itooma Are Needed— Rev. Bristow, who has -been here for The students are fitting themselves debate squad last year, is assistant awaited dthposltion today In a huge can be used for motion pictures or Rooms will be needed to take care : the past 35 years, has many friends for many different lines of work. The editor of the 1922 Beaver, and presi storage building. regular plays, and the Intention is to of the teachers who will be here dur Eighty per cent of the work done Induce road companies to stop at ing Institute week, December 20-21- i in the city who are sorry to learn girls prefer home economics, seven dent of Xi Beta, women's sorority, In the factory Is new construction, Granta Pass as well as Medford.— 22. There will be a large number of that his improvement in health is out of ten taking It. Five students this year. ! not more rapid. Clara Knips. junior in home econ while 20 per cent In devoted to et are registered in commerce, three in teachers in the city on that date ac Oregonian. omics, is a member ot Alpha Rho. agriculture, two in engineering, two perlmental, research and develop cording to County Superintendent of Florence Buell, Junior in corn ment work, according to Commnnder in pharmacy, and one in music. schools Bacon, and if rooms are list Portland <1crgj at St. Lukes— Al J. Martineau returned this G. C. Westervelt, manager. Every Helen Bobzien. senior in home ec merce. lives ât Waldo hall, the giri** ed with her, she will be able to see Archdeacon H. D. Chambers and onomics. is a membar of Alpho Rho, dormitory. factor, excepting motots. that enters morning from Portland and The Dal that all have places to stay. She Into the manufacture of an airplane les where he has been spending ffce urges that any person, having a Rev. John D. Rice, of Portland, who women’s sorority, of which she was Reinhold Schmidt Is a junior In la manufactured here. United States past week. The hotel men of the room available, list it with her. are visiting all missions of the Epis president last year, Miss Bobzien mechanical engineering. Marion Sabin and Ella Anderson mall planes are repaired at the plant. state met In convention n« The Dal Teachers examinations will l>e held copal church in southern Oregon, was student assistant ln the chemns- are taking home __________________ economics and are Commander H. C. Richardson, les and Yfr. Martineau reports a very during the coming week from De will hold services at St. Luke’s to try laboratory during her sophomore!— ____ ______ who participated In the transatlantic Interesting session. Mrs. Martineau cember 15 to 18. There will be a morrow (Wednesday) evening, at year and has been prominent in ten-! popular members of the sophomore flight of the NX5 boats tn the spring accompanied him to Portland and number of teachers in the city at that 7:30. nis circles for two years. class. Miss Sabin belongs to Alpha of 1919, on chief engineer of the fac will spend another week In the Rose time who will need rooms. Avis Kaips, senior ln home econ- Cht Omega and Miss Anderson to City. tory. omics. is also a member of Alpha Alpha Rho. <;*mo Won By Rogne River— ___ - She has written for the Ore- Harry Edgerton. Emmet Hoffman, Last Friday night Grants Pass and j Rho Panel* Are Completed— The pouring of concrete on the five Rogue River clashed on the basket gon Countryman, the monthly pub- George Williams, and Michael Bird pnnels of the Savage Rapids dam was ball floor. The Grants Pass interme lication of the schools of agriculture■ are sophomores. Edgerton Is sp«- IIOW IT OUGHT TO BE DONE completed today. The completion of diate boys lost gloriously, 38 to 14.| and home economics, and for the i ciallzing In forestry, Hoffman ln com- merce. Williams and Byrd in phar- this work brings the concrete work The Grants Pass high school girls’j Barometer for three years. Everett Earle Stanarti mancy. Edgerton and Hoffman are Wallace E. Niles, senior in agri on the five panels to the crest ot the team-won just as gloriously by play-| dam. Form work will again pro ing off a tie. The resulting score culture, Is majoring ln farm manage- members of the Theta Chi fraternity. gress and the concrete will be poured was 14-12. Both teams showed good ' ment. Niles has been prominent in »Williams of the Kappa Chi, while Old Hezekiah Tottlo totes wisdom all about like whiskey in these, bringing the concrete work clean sportsmanship and return student activities. He has been a | Byrd lives at Poling hall, the men’s In a bottle for toothache or for gout With wondrous osten to an end on that part ot the dam. games are being arranged to be | member of the Shakopean club, the dormitory. tation he jffers you a drink, discoursing with elation of 'peo Wilbur C. Bears«, freshman In When the forms were in place, it played In Grants Pass. The Rogue college literary society, the band, and ple who can’t think.’ You see, old Hezekiar came out from took but two days to pour the five River boys' team is composed of Is a member ot the Oregon Country commerce, Is a member of Theta Chi. Tennessee when he was not much highor than a grass-hop- panels, showing the speed with which both high school and Intermediate man business staff. Niles had the Reams played center on the fresh- per’s knee. His parents brought him over the plains and the pouring of the concrete may be boys and games are invited. Next honor of being appointed student man football team this fall, prairies wide to browse In western clover and all his days The remaining Grants Pass fresh- onsumated when the form work is Friday night the boys and girls from chairman of the annual agricultural abide. But Tuttle still r 'members how folks 'did things' fair by Dean A. B. Oordley of the men include Marjorie Niles, home and Talent are to play the boys completed. * back homo, and mem'ry’i dying embers still glimmer In his girls from Rogue River on the school of agriculture. Niles is a economics, Alpha Chi Omega: Mary dome; and daily he haraigun* us, this critic ot renown, be Jesephine Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilson, who have Rogue River court, The soccer foot- j member of the Lambda Chi Alpha, Ellen Brown, music; labors us and banks ns, aid cries our city down. "You people I Smith, commerce; Garnet D. Best, fraternity. Been visiting in the city for a short ball season has just closed resulting make me tired,’’ sex he. "Your council punk should get and * Whitney Allen, Willette B. Murray, senior in ag- agriculture; time, returned this morning to their in a very satisfactory record for some good all-fired horse ,nso and back-woods spunk. Your Rogue River. Games were held with [ riculture. Is majoring tn horticulture. commerce. home at Roseburg. mayor Is a rotter; a nine ;upoop your cop: your Commerce Two former Grants Pass students. Talent. Medford and Central Point. ! Murray was business manager of the Chamber ought'er just fold its tents and stop. Now If I w^re Stanley Sommers and Ulda Basler, Oregon Countryman two years, mem Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Balslger were The Parent-Teacher association is you people, I'd do It ao-a .d-so: the bells tip In the steeple amo’ng the California guests at the very active in the support of the ber of the band one year, and win are attending O. A. C. Sommers. would just get up and go Why don’t you folks awaken and Josephine last night, registering school and "vitality" is the slogan ■ ner of the student Judging contest at j the son of J. R. Sommers of Lebanon, buckle down to work, an) take to heart this rakin’ for those the horticultural show ibis fall. He formerly agent for the Southern Pa from Txts Angeles. for this year. • who set and shirk," And all the time old Tuttle, (the shav cific, Is a junior In commerce who belongs to Lambda Chi Alpha. ings flying thick) pours wisdom from his bottle, and whit James McFarland, senior in min has won his letter In baseball and Mrs. Anna Erickson is visiting Mrs. E. H. MacDaniels went to tles on a stick. hero with her son. W. L. Chapin, In Roseburg Sunday night and will ing engineering, was recently elected football. Ulda Basler, daughter of the city for a few weeks. Mrs. Erick spend the next month visiting there to Sigma Tau, national honorary Judge Basler, of Bremerton, Wi., Is | engineering fraternity. Members of a sophomore In home economics. son Is from Speaker, Ore. with relatives. DLAIIPTinU CilllPUT President's concrete recommenda- I yl UUL i I lUlx dllUbni i“0* ln *nnilal to Con- I gross were: The revision of tax nr PPTTflkl A PDF-APT **** ’r1th •in,i,|inr“tR,n °f ,he Ul uUl I Un nuflLnUL lncom® »»<> pruflis texes: fndepend- BEING BUILT FOR U.S. Í I