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AHM4M I ATE I* l’REMH HER VICE
VOL. XL, No. 70.
UNITED PRF.HK SERVICE
GRANTS I’AHH, JOSEPHINE OOUNTY. OREGON«
FRIDAY^ DM EMBER IO, ItrjO.
WHOLE NUMBER 3HT,
TWO KILLED WHEN
<Mli«’r« Injured in Explosion In Bu-
tniutUin Hmala*—.Member of the
Ministry One of the I tend
< iuw Against Internallonal Harveetrr
Company Itesommondrd—-Either
Associations Implicated
Three Men Held in Santa Rosa Jail Are Taken by Mob
and Hung in Cemetery; Work Was Done in 15
Minutes; Sheriff Overpowered by Masked Men
I
London. Dec. 10.—(A. P.)—A
I'KimiN AREAS OF IRELAND TO
Washington. Dec. 10— (A. P.) — FOREIGN GOVERNMENTS FIN
bomb,
thrown
in
the
Rumanian
sen
­
The reopening of the government’s
(JUME UNDER ENGLISH MAH-
ANCE .MOVE TO FOMENT
ate yesterday, killed M. Greceanu,
anti-trust suit against the Interna­
T1AL SUPERVISION
TROUBLE
member of the ministry, and Bishop
tional Harvester Company and the
Radu, eays a Bucharest dispatch.
institution of proceedings against a
Another minister, M. Haleanu, Gen-
number of associations dealing in
10.
—
(A.
came
back
to
the
bench
today,
imper
­
Santa
Rosa,
Cal.,
Dec.
ojal Coanda. two bishops and several
vengeance, sonated by a mob of 100 angry cit­ farm implements were recommended
Testament
members of the senate were danger­ P.l--Old
on Geo. izens. He passed and executed the in the annual report of the federal
“
life
for
life,
”
was
exacted
ously wounded.
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f
Boyd. Terence Fitts and Charles death sentence upon Terrance Fitts. trade commission presented to the
senate.
It
says
the
Increase
of
73
Any P>WM>n < aught With I iututl»>r-
Washington, Dec. 10.—(A. P.) — Valento by an armed mob of from George Boyd and Charts« Valentino, ner cent In farm Implements from House Committee Amends Bill So
U«wl Hrrnnu- After Certain Date
That Agreement With Japan Will
The house is to consider the repeal 50 to 100 men. marked in black, 'alleged member» of a San Francisco 1914 to 1918 is "due in part to price
Will II«’ Treated »» itaiwla
Be Safeguarded if Passed
of war' time laws as soon a* the Im* who entered the Sonoma county jail gang accuse«! of the murder of three, agreements or understandings."
at 12:30 this morning, overpowered peace offlcera and unspeakable at-;
migration bill Is disposed of.
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Sheriff John Boyes and hit deputies tacks on two girl telephone opera­
and took the three men to the ceme- tors. The mob formed quietly and
Dublin. Dec. 10.- (A. ?.)- Mar­
Washington, Dec. 1Ô.— (A. P.)—
I tery and hanged them from the same Judge Lynch acted swiftly. About 1"
tial law has been proclaimed In
Charges
that foreign governments
I limb of an oak tr«e
o'clock automobiles began driving:
Cork and Limerick, and the coun­
are financing the movement of radl-
The
three
would
have
faced
court
into
town.
Masked
men
were
at
the
ties of Tipperary and Korry
| cals from several countries to the
I today on the charge of murdering wheels and in the seats. They car-
United States, were made by 'Repre­
Presumably
at
a
given
(Sheriff
John
A.
Petray
and
Detec-
ried
guns,
London, Dec. 10.—(A.
P ) —
sentative Knutson, of Minnesota, la
(tlves Miles M. Jackson and I^ester signal they poured into the office of;
Martial law is to be applied to cer-
a debate on the bill placing a two-
I Dorman, when tho three officers at- Sheriff Boyes. The lynchers took his
tain area* of Ireland, Lloyd George
year restriction on immigration. The
Funeral
services
for
Claire
Fowler
Washinxton, Dec HI.—(A. P.)— ' »««npt«<I to arrest them Sunday as keys, opened the cells, dragged out
announced In tho house of commons
house committee amended the bill
of a San Francisco gang the prisoners and rushed them into ■vho was filled last Monday in a to safeguard the existing agreement
today Safe conducts sre to lie given Miners employed in the Pennsylvania
to Sinn Fein members of the house Anthracite coal fields decreased from wHich recently attacked a score 6r automobiles. Then a cavalcade of Coos Bay logging camp, will be held with Japan regarding Immigration
of commons so that they may meet 169,000 In 1909 to 14 7,00 tn 1919. mor« <Dto. The mob arrived in 15 about 30 motor cars, each filled with tomorrow afternoon at 2 o’clock at from that country.
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the government to discuss the Irish but production last year was greater or more automobiles with the license masked men. drove silently through Hall’s chapel. Interment will be at
situation
All arms and uniforms than tn 1909 by 0.302.000 tpns. said plates remove«!, took the prisoners the most fashionable section of town the I. O. O. F. cemetery, The body
Washington. Dec. 10.— (A. P.)—
must 1>e surrendered by a certain a statement today by the census bu- from the jail In their underclothing, to the Odd Fellows cemetery. With of the young man arrived this morn- The house adopted an amendment
dale within the proscribed area Af­ rnau reviewing operations for tbe moved quickly to the cemetery, and hardly a word passed, except for the ing. and was accompanied by hls to the immigration bill limiting the
with the automobile headlights turn­ screaming and pleading of Terrance father. J. W. Fowler, of Corvallis.
ter that date, unauthorized persons past ten years.
restriction to one year instead of
The young man. who was 2 2 years two as originally intended.
possessing arms are to be treated as
The value of coal produced In the ed toward the tree, gtruug up the Fitts, they placed the nooses and
rebels and Will he liable to the death Pennsylvania field Increased troni men. All was done In 15 minutes. lifted the three melt to their death. old, was working at the Aasen and
It was the "lynch law" of the ’49'ers Kelly camp near Marshfield. He was
penalty if convicted.
<145,881,900 in 1909 to <364,243,-
Santa Rosa, Dec. 10.—(U. P.) — modernized, which was ruling again engaged in work on the rigging of
000 last year, while wages advanced
from <92.199,000 In 1909 to 1210.- Judge Lynch, the unreasoning advo­ for the first time in many years in a sky line taking out logs. A log
cate of the days of gold in California. California.
swung around, and. although there
202.000 In 1919
was no eye witnesses to the accident, I
Mine <>i>erators had an invested
it is believed that it struck a snag
capital of <248,713,000 ten years ago
.which hit Fowler. Death was in-'
but the properties were estimated toi
stantaneous.
be worth 3432.391,000 tn 1919. An •
He is‘survived by a brother, Eric
analysis of the mine operators' ex-1
New York, Dec. 10.— (A. P.)—
oi tbe first acts of the new a(j_
Fowler, of Marshfield and by his
peases showed that while they paid
father, He was engaged to be mar- ministration will be to make peace
Washington. Dec” 10
iA. P.I
taxes aggregating 37.M9.0OO In
ried at Christmas time to a young wjth Germany and repeal the war-
The shipping board has suspended 1909, the taxes In 1919 were 311.-;
Washington. Dec. 10.—(A. tP.)— lady tn Mlssouri. His mother died time powers of the president said
the provision In the merchant ma­ 79 2,000 and their rents and royal-j New York. (Dec 10.—(A. P.)—A
rine act allowing preferential rail ties grew during the period from <3,- person holding a policy in any one Bribery to secure favors in the move­ here in 1915.
Senator Lenroot. of Wisconsin, in an
ment of coal and other commodities
rates on goods destined for exi»ort <59,000 to <14.099.000.
I address.
| of the American life insurance com-
will result in indictments it suffl-
on American ships. The Suspension
Of the total value of coal pro­
I panies finds himself subject, indi- cient evidence can be obtalned. the Benefit I »ance Tonight—
—
Is effective only until adequate ship­ duced in the Pennsylvania field In |
The Waldorf hall will be crowded ford SOUGHT AS WITNESS
itnposltion
of
five,
and
commission
Basin
!
re<
’
t|
y
«>
f»«
interstate
commerce
ping facilities are available at cer­ 1919. the Wyoming-Bernice
tonight with dancers and spectators, ,
IN CASE AGAINST RUMLEY
district reported an output of <212.- I perhaps six, federal taxes. E. E. I warned in its annual report made judging by the sale of tickets for the
tain ports.
315,000, the Schuylkill, 3100.958.-, uhodee. vice president of the Mutual public today.
affair. The dance is being given to
The commission also announced it
New York, Dec. 10.—(A. P.) —
000 and the Lehigh, 35O.989.OOOJ Benefit Ufe Insurance Co.. Newark,
Freilng Was High—
raise funds to install milk stations
to
would
ask
congress
for
legislation
Henry
Ford is sought as a govern­
Feeling was running high agdlnsl Culm Bank Waaheries produced <1,-1 N. J., at its fourteenth annual con­
the local schools. The latest num- (
the three men. who wore lynched In 951,000.
vent ion told tile Association of Life punish anyone giving a bribe to a bers in dance music are promised for ment witness in the trial of Dr. Ed­
railroad employe or any employe ac­
The aggregate tonnage produced insurance presidents here today.
ward A. Rumley, charged with con­
Banta Rosa last night, around the
the occasion.
cepting
a bribe.
cealing the alleged German owner­
bay region, says I. A. Robie. who in 1919 was 78.599.898, the report
Although emphasizing the multi-:
ship of the New York Evening Mail
spent several days In San Francisco showed. It was divided among the pie taxation of life Insurance, Mr. , ’1Ae a result of the inadequacy of
during a part of the war.
the first of the week. According to three fields: Wyoming-Bernice Ba­ Rhodes urged that It is far better the car supply and of railroad trans­ Dr. Stearns Visits Brother—
Dr. R. W. Stearns is spending the
Mr. Robie the main topic of interest sin. 43.902.000; Schuylkill, 23.334,- that insurance men shall sincerely portation generally during the past
year a practice has grown up among day in Medford with his brather.
centered around the trial of the men, 000 and Lehigh. 11,330,000.
and whole-heartedly cooperate with
PORTLAND MARKETS
which was to have been held today.
I the government In finding a reason-. shippers of bribing operating em­ Dr. Robert Stearns, who underwent
The men were said to have been Im­ No Relief Promise«!—
|able basis of taxation than that^they; ployee of railroad companies to ob­ a serious operation last Wednesday
Portland. Dec. 10—(A. P.)—Hogs
No relief is promised from the ; should take an antagonistic position tain transportation services,” the re­ at the Sacred Heart hospital in Med­
plicated In assaults on many young
women of San Francisco and the present weather conditions in the toward all plans that may be pre-1 port said. 'The demoralizing effects ford. Dr. Stearns is reported to be are lower, <11.50 to <11.75. Sheep
of this practice are far reaching. recovering as rapidly as can be ex- are weak, cattle, eggs and butter
forecast for tomorrow. I«ast night
surrounding country.
sented.
Bribery of this character in many in- pec ted.
are steady.
at 5 o’clock there had been .85 Inch
"What is the position of one who , stances cannot be directly and effec­
of rain since the same hour the day
(Vuirler Special Tomorrow —
A valley of many resources. the Itefore. During last night .25 Inch haa_ .ought insurance protection, tn tively reached under existing laws.”
so far as federal taxes are concern-j The commission also announced it
Illinois, will he discussed In detail more fell. The river has not re-|
Jed?
” asked the speaker. "In the' is trying to break up the practice of
tn tomorrow’s special Illinois valley sponded to the last heavy rainfall as
edition of the Courier. The Courier heavy snowfall Is reported in thej first place, he pays a tax at the rate attempting to reduce transportation
It of 80 cents per 31,000 of Insurance charges by falsely describing ship-
sent a special writer to each farm mountains and is not melting.
year
ago __
'yestenhiv
__ ____
_____ that the for ♦** Privilege of Insuring his life. ments and by filing fraudulent loss'
and mine in the valley and these was a 1
were written up separately In order hard cold spell of last year com - in tho second plnoe. he pays « per- claims, Indictments have been re-
that some idea of the magnitude of menced. With the prediction of sonab tax upon so much of his in­ turned in a number of these cases,
•" •" required to pay the pre- several of which were for otlling
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the farming Industry there may be snow for Oregon and ’ Washington
Vienna. Dec. 10.—(A. P.)—The gether in common council and with
‘ ‘ Insurance. Tn the gasoline as unrefined naptha, allow-1
gained. Early day incidents are last night, the recurrence of the vnl’»m upon ‘ his
proposed
trade, commercial and fi­ the disinterested advice of the rep-
as
ing It to be carried at reduced rates.
also recalled by some of the first set­ storm was expected, but it now ap-l^lrd place, the amount he pafs
1 resentatives of Great Britain. Franca
nancial conference of certain of the
tlers, making a very- Interesting and pears that the Rogue valley will safe- a premium is again taxed when It Efforts of this character have in­
and America, who will attend only
■ reaches the company of which he Is creased with higher rates, the com- central states of Europe has aroused: ' in an advisory character, some of
ly escape snow for some tlmyyet.
Instructive edition.
| a member. Tn the fourth place. It mission said.
hope in both political and business the distrust that naturally grew out
! the assessment of an excises profits
The commission also, recommend- clrcle8 that tt may brlng at imst of the political conditions which sur­
tax Is upheld by the courts the pre­ ed action by congress to require the aome ¿egree of order out of the pres- rounded the birth of these new state«
mium is again taxed. In the fifth use of steel cars in passenger train ■
almost chaotic conditions as far may be dlapelled and they will real­
. place, so much of his premium as Is service. Among other legislative re-| ag jnter-state relations are concerned, ize the necessity, aside from all po­
DAYS AGONE
I held by the company for contingen­ commendations were: To place more
It is already known as "The litical questions, of freer trade and
cies la a rain taxed ns a capital stock stringent limitations upon transpor­
American Plan” in compliment to commerce if their economic life la
tax. Tn the sixth place, when the tation of explosives and to require
its author. Colonel Clarence B. Smith to become stabilized.”
Everett Earle Stanard
amount Insured Is paid to his estate more careful Inspection of locomo­
Colonel Smith’s plan met unani­
o% the United States Army, the un­
! It Is again taxed.
tive boilers, as an accident-prevention official American delegate on the mous approval by the Austrian com­
"This Is taxation with a ven­ measure.
Austrian section of the Reparations mission and prepartions for the con­
O Captain Proud of 'Tlje Flyin’ Cloud’ was a skipper
geance. The Insured Is caught com­
The report showed an Improve­ Commission.
ference have begun. It prosably will
staunch and bold. His hogrth and home was the ocean foam
ing. standing still and going, in a ment of railroad operating efficiency,
“After more than a year’s study be held in Bratislava (Preseburgh)
and he plied to the coasts of gold. Ho laughed at the gale
transaction which he does not enter during the year, and told In detail and first-hand Investigation of the , a city about 40 miles from Vienna
a’nd crowded sail, and rounded the Horn In glee.
From
Into for profit and In which there how the transportation and car short-, problems of these countries.’’ Colon­ tn Czecho-Slovakia and will follow
Maine coast round to tho Puget Sound- ho drove his craft
| can be no profit.”
age problems had been met by orders1 el Smith said to the Associated Press. ; broadly» the lines of the Brussels
through the sea.
He was the skipper of a Cape Horn clip­
giving priority movement to coal and “I became convinced that the econ­ ' conference.
per. No ditch the isthmus spanned. Tho thought of steam
other necessities, and by orders re­ omic life not only of Austria, but of, The states represented except
RECOGNITION WANTED
was tho veriest (Warn, and rnilroads few In the land. At the
quiring concentration of equipment all the succession states of the old America, France and Great Britain,
IN CABLE DISTRIBUTION tn sections where the needs were
Sandy Hook aboard he took a motley, curions crew; nnd
empire, can he rehabilitated only by will have present one representative
elghty-nlno «lays on tho wild sea-ways brought Frisco Bay In
most acute.
a larger measure of good-will be­ of the ministries of finance, trans­
view. But Captain Proud of ‘The Flyln’ Cloud’ In tho stirring
commerce,
industries,
tween them and mutual understand-: portation.
Washington. Doc. 10.— (A. P.) —
days of old, made a final trip In his driven ship to the shin­
H HIDING CONFERS WITH
ing of their economic tnterdepend- trade and banking. Austria and
J
The
state
department
and
senate
ing coast of gold. Tho engines’ sob and tho turbines’ throb
Hungary will be invited to send sim­
HUGHES ON XSSOCTATION once.
, foreign relations committee has ar-
’arc hoard on the ocean vi
but the grizzled skipper and
"The plan was drawn after much ilar representation. The three first-
tl ifl' ln ellppcf .ire one with tho vanished days.
I rnncod coonerntinn to obtain tho re-
Marion. Dec m.— (A. P.)—Hard- thought and with full realization of named powers will be represented
I cognition of the United States In the
Ins Jtegnn conferences on a plan for the fact that it must be freed from only by their delegates on the Rep­
distribution of Gorman cables under an associa tion of nations by a long all suspicion of politics. My hope 1« rations Commission and then solely
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that, having once drawn them ta- in an advisory way.
the Versailles treaty.
talk with Charles Evans Hughes.
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PLANS 10 MAKE PEACE