Dui In Courier AN0CNTATED I1UC8H MKRVIOE von. xi., Np. a BY OFFICERS UNITICI) PREHH HERVICTC GRANTS PARS, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. ha 9 WEDNESDAY, DEO. 2». IHM». WHOLE NUMBER S102- CoturriM in New York Are I »dieted by Federal Government for Be­ ing With •Building Truel" Now York. Dec. 21.—(A. P.)— D'ANNUNZIO HU RHEIN DERM I’OW- APPROPRIATIONS Pendleton, Dec. 29.—(A. COMMITTEE! FDILMER HEAD OF DEFUNtT Federal Indictments charging viola­ EKM To fiume : commi nal REIFT SE» TO GRANT ALL .ASK­ Eleven representatives of the BOND HOUSE: ARRESTED BY tion of the anti-trust act were re­ farm organization considered tXM'NCIL TODAY ED BY DEJPARTMKNTS AUTHORITIES turned against four sand concerns . the submitting of a contract and 11 individuals whose activities have been sc rutl nixed In connection with the "building truat” investga- tlons. niCWItn I UIOA d L l U CmniCDC dULUlLnO _______ Pe­ GERMANY COMPLICATE» SITU A­ state TION BY BRUSQUE REPLY here TO DEMANDS for a I state wide wheat pool for five yearn, i to the state Farm Bureau federation UCl DCPI 'invention at Portland next month nLULU and to the farmers’ union and the grange. Punt-Warrior With MOOO Y'oluntmr Millions Allowed for Compensation Gnmadirrs Took the City With­ .. and for the Rehabilitation of War out Bloodshed Veteran» Who Were Injured Knowledge of Prison Terms With- Iwld in Order That Papers Might Bo Hrs-umd Basis of tlisrge • Flume, Dec. 29.—(A. P.)—Ga­ Washington, Dec. 29.—(A. P.)— By Henry Wood briele d’Annunzlo early today sur­ The sundry civil bill carrying a total (United Press Staff Correspondent) May Rose of River Banks Farina. rendered all his powers to the Flume of $383.611.292, or $420,914,192 Paris, Dec. 29.—(U. P.)—With No. 7050, a 2 *4-year-old Guernsey communal council. General Cav- less than was asked by the govern­ Chicago, Dec. 29.—(U. P.)—Al­ cow that has been on official test at iglla. commander of the regular Ital­ ment departments, was reported by though Mayor William Hale Thomp- rumors of new wars flitting about fUver Banks since last April and had ian forces will arrange the conditions the house appropriations committee, son's term does not expire for more the European chancellories, Germany made 6121.8 pounds of milk and of peace with a delegation of the It is the first of the supply measures than two years, democrats claim they complicated the situation with a 870.17 pounds of butterfat during! council today. for the next fiscal year to be com-. have discovered a flaw In the law brusque reply to the allied demand the first 210 days on test, became plated. Its total was $52,237,514 whereby a four year mayorallty term for the disarmament of the citizen«* sick about a month ago and did not Seizure of the port of Fiutne in lees than the amount appropriated was authorized which would end respond to veterinary treatment Dr. September, 1919, by Gaibrlele d’An­ for similar purposes this year. In- Thompson's term next spring and guard of French official declared Beetu! was in attendance and called nunzlo, Italian poet warrior, at the creases over this year's appropria—force a new election, * there might be grave complications. In consultation Dr. Lytle, the state head of 8,000 volunteer grenadiers tlon included $11,803.900 for the re-) As a result of the discovery the Germany’s refusal to demobilise the veterinarian. Dr. Gibson 'of Medford, and arditl. was the dramatic climax clamatlon service. The bill includes ! democrats are considering a plan guard brought a serious situation to <'oiirthotine Fumigated— and a former state veterinarian, Dr. to a controversy reaching back to $223.000,000 for compensation for whereby they would institute court a climax, including the possibility of The courthouse was fumigated Kortnek, of Portland. Ail diagnosed the death or disability of soldiers, proceedings In an effort to force the allied occupation of the Ruhr indus­ last night after the removal of the the case the same, their judgment the treaty of ixindon. concluded in sailors and marines, for hospital Chicago board of elections to call a patient who had been lodged In the being that the cow had swallowed the spring of 1915 between Italy and trial district and perhaps other parts treatment and Tor vocational rehab­ mayoralty election. jury room for the past few days with some foreign body. An .operation was the allied powers, under which Italy A of Germany. It is declared In official ilitation. Democrats see In this a hope of smallpox. He was taken to a pest- performed by Dr. Kortnek aaeisted by entered the war against the central circles that the allies are determined powers. landing the prize for themselves, be ­ house where he will be kept until Dr. Bestul, but the object causing The treaty assigned the part of cause of a split in republican ranks. to carry the issue to a conclusion he has recovered. No business was the trouble was not located. PÓRTLAND MARKETS Tyrol south of the Brenner Pass, as They have already started groom­ with Germany which so tar has evinc­ transacted in the courthouse until A few days ago the cow died and ing candidates and there is a strong ed no signs of yielding. Allied mill- this afternoon, the county officials upon autopsy a 6 penny wjre nail was well as Trieste. Gorizia, Tstria and a Portland, Dec. 29.—(A- P.)-*-Me-' movement to stage a "come back" getting a half holiday on account of found In the spleen which location it section of the Dalmatian literally to Italy, but gave Flume, the seaport dlum grads steers and good to choice for Carter H., Harrison, several tary leaders are understood to be In the fumigation. dally conference hete. Prospects of had reached after passing through of Hungary to Croatia. When the cows 25c to 50c higher; hogs high- times mayor of Chicago. the yaUvol ta” stomach, coursing war ended. Italian nationalists. In­ er, 110.50 to $11.50; sheep higher.i Should the democrats be success­ another major campaign by the bol­ shevik! is considered so certain that around through fhe liver and finally cluding d’Annunzlo, demanded that east of mountain lambs. $9 to $9.50.. ful in upsetting the law on terms of the allies are reported to be shaping lodging In the spleen when blood Flume, with Its preponderant Italian Eggs and butter steady. mayors it would mean that mayoral- their policier with this in view. The poison set in and caused the cow's population should be given to Italy, tty elections would have to be held in French chamber of deputies has ac­ death. an act that would have required the a number of Illinois cltlee. tually set aside 60 million francs to The Hartford Livestock Insurance revision of the treaty of London. STORM WARNINGS GIVEN furnish war material for the border Company, represented by P. B. Her­ The Italians, however. Invoked the FOR STATE OF OREXXEN states, against which a red drive is man of this city, carried an insur­ principle of “self determination” en­ STAR MANY TIMES SIZE ance policy of $1000 on the cow and unciated by President Wilson and I expected to be directed. San Francisco, Dec. 29.—(A. P.) OF SUN IS DISCOVERED With everything In readiness for their check for that amount ’ was re-1 pointed to the fact that the popula­ I —■Warnings of a storm moving from the informal opeuing of the Rivoli reived by the River Banka Farms tion of Flume, npon the dissolution the north Pacific to the Oregon coast theater tonight, Granta Pass cau now yesterday. of the Austro-Hnngarlan empire, had were given by the weather bureau. boast of one of the best equipped und Chicago. Dec. 29.—(A. P.)—An At the rate this cow was produc- | proclaimed through their national Strong southerly gales are predicted. most modern theaters between Port­ Ing it is believed she would I have astronomical device perfected by council, the union of Flume with land and San* Francisco. A. L. Ed- made over 600 pounds of butterfat Prof. A. A. Michaelson, of the Uni­ Italv gerton. the builder and owner of ’ the during the year and when a mature; versity of Chicago, has revealed in Flume, at the time of the entry of building, has spared no expense or cow would have reached 750 to 800] the d’Annunzlo forces was under the experiments at Mount Wilson, Cali­ fornia. that the star Alpha Orion!», effort to make the theater' one in pounds. Her dam is still in the military control of General Pittaluga in the constellation of Orlon, is 300 which tho people of the city I may River Banks herd and is producing of the Italian army. The general had ■ Washington. Dec. 29.— (A. P.)— 000,000 miles in diameter, approxi­ take great pride. Hunt sud Anttu, more offspring of apparently the led a strong detachment to the out­ A representative of the British treas- mately 300 times the sun ’ s diameter the lessees, are also cooperating to same quality. skirts of the city to Intercent the In­ The sun being almost a million times ury will soon arrive here, Secretary make tho playhouse modern in every vaders who had armored automobiles as large as the earth. The earth Houston said, to continue in Wash­ respect. They have a large amount and were armed with tpachlne guns seems most insignificant in compar­ ington the discusión of the exchange of money Invested in furnishings to 1.OUKE APPOINTED ON BOARD D’Annunzio met him with the salu­ Washington, Dec. 29.— (A. P.)— ison with Alpha Orionls. This was Into long time obligations of the de­ OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS be installed luter and the class of ai- tation: *T understand you would j Senator Ashurst, of Arizona, en­ announced by Prof. Michelson before mand notes of the British govern­ tractions booked by them will place fire npon your brethren? (Bearing: deavored to learn today whether the ment held by the United States. the American Physical society. Grants Pass in the class with mudi Salem. Dec. 29.—(A. P.)—The his breast.) Fire upon me!” At this i president intends to sign the bill larger cities. governor has appointed Dr. J. K. It was reported. Pittalnretembraeed extending for «lx months the provi­ Lighting fixtures as well as other txicke. of Portland, to succeed Dr. d’Annunzlo and the soldiers on both sion requiring $SC9 worth of work on permanent fixtures, are of the best Frank W. Wood, resigned, as mem­ sides set up the cry: "Viva Flume! mining claims before midnight on quality. The present seats, according ber of the state board of medical Viva d’Annunzlo!” The d’Annunzlo December 31. #He said, if vetoed, to Mr. Edgerton, are temporary and examiners. troops then entered the dtv. many miners would lose their claims. as soon as they can be secured, leath- The 15 months that have elapsed er seata will be added. A marque: since the poet-warrior set himself the action did not mean Flume’s . SFX’OND OPERATION ON is to be added later, also. CHAMBERLAIN POSTPONED up as "a dictator” have been filled "renunciation” of Italy. He also, Fire danger has been done away with tragic as well as opera bouffe | summoned a constituent assembly to Washington, Dec. 29.—(U. P.) — ' A 500-mile pipe line across a neck with by the wide aisles and numerou« events. Clashes between the Ital­ meet an order that precipitated the new South American oil field is of the Gran Chaco would carry oil , exits which will permit a prompt Washington. Dec. 29.—(A. P.) — ians and Jugo-Slavs were frequent. resjgnation of the Flume national ■The ; emptying of the house at any time. Because of an unfavorable turn In D’Annunzlo proclaimed the annexa­ council and left dUAnnuntio as chief bringing gray hairs to a group of U. from the La Paz field to a point on Another feature Is that nearly all Senator Chamberlain’s condition, the tion of Flume to I?nly even while of state, foreign minister and com. 3. engineers. Geologists believe they the "Parana river, and from there it have discovered oil in a Bolivian the seats are down stairs. Rest second operation was not performed that country was appealing to the mander of the army. district which is flanked on one side could be tanked to the South Ameri­ rooms are provided. today. • allied powers to wrest the city from Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts were by mountains three miles high, and can Atlantic seaboard. U. S. govern­ him. Riots, strikes and fires were in progress between Italy and Jugo numerous and the United States Slavia, to compose their différences. on the other by an unexplored land, ment field men who have recently returned from this territory say a between cruisers Olympia and Pittsburg were These led to the parley L_... — inhabited by savage Indians. There sent to the Adriatic to protect Amer-i delegates representing both nations !are several million acres of Ameri- small army would be needed to fight BONG OF TIIE SINGLE: MEN fAin interests. The Jugo-Slavs cut) at Rapello early tn,November, 192O.i ean concession in this remote Boliv- the Indians while laying the pipa e They are wasted unless line through their territory, and off d’Annunzio’s food supply and | and a settlement of the long vexing)iaa Everett Earle Stanard Italian warships blockaded Flume Adriatic question on the following the engineers can outwit the Andes that a constant guard would be ne­ cessary along Its entire length to from the sea. be Mountains, or the Gran Chaco. basis: 1. The —_ Istrian frontier to Ï: The Gran Chaco is a wild region to prevent Its destruction. D’Annunzlo put the city on scant controlled by the Jugo-Slavs; 2, Other parts of the new South Am­ rations and continued to Issue defi­ Flume to be independent, with ter­ the east of the La Paz district of Bo­ Now we can rest easy, men, crawl out of your holes. ant manifestos and declare he would ritorial contiguity to Italy; 3. Zara livia, where the new oil field has erican oil field offer fewer transpor­ Trip It light and breezy, men, joy unto your souls. All the “never leave Flume alive.” Many to be under Italian suzerainty; 4. been found. A white man crossed it tation difficulties, but none. It was lx>ap-ysar ladles, old maids coy and prim, now are willy-nilly Italian sailors and soldiers joined Islands of Cherso, Lussin and Unie to once, they say. But he died in 1550. said here, have more promising In­ waltzing to the distance dim. In the mountain fastnesses long his forces until, at one time, he was be granted to Italy. The treaty was He was one of the Spanish Conquis­ dications of yield than the Bolivian ye all have hidden. Into desert vastnesses ambled, trekked, reported to have an army of more signed by the envoys of both nations tador«. Other venturesome gentle­ district. U. S. government trade represen­ and ridden. Welcome home, me henrtles; gather all ye than 100,000 men. He occupied sev­ on November 10. It was later ap­ men have attempted the same jour­ clans. No more leap-year parties menace now your plans. eral other places In the disputed re­ proved by the foreign relations com­ ney since, but the Indians got them. tatives. after a year’s survey of the Husband-hunting ’peaches’ pester us no more. No grim maid gion. Including Sussak. Risnlak. Du- mittee of the Italian chamber of dep­ The Andes bulk from 15,000 to 17,- territory, expressed the belief that an beseeches, kneeling on the floor. New Year's day has freed razzo, Trau. Caatua and Zara and uties. D'Annunzio was admonished 000 feet high, to the west of the oil field great in area, but as yet of us from the peril, men, nlneteen-twenty treed us, now we’re patrolled the Dalmatian coast with to accept its terms. He replied that field, cutting off access to the Pacific unknown production, extends the down again. Come from o’er Qie ocean, from the dens and his warships. to do so would be “suicide” for Italy. ocean. No railroads cross the range length of South America Just east of grots; I would make a motion thnt would help us lots. Iteap Ou January 1, 1920, when the su­ Jugo-Slavia thereupon appealed to in this region. Tunnels are impos­ the Andes. Explorers of a doxen Year—let us smit it from the almanack, and so badly fright preme allied council disbanded In Italy to oust d’Annunzlo from Flume sible. But the world needs oil. and countries are scurrying the length it that It won't come back, Thon for aye and ever, men, we Paris the Adriatic question was still and Italian regular troops then sur­ American “oil hounds” are on the and breadth of this region, with could easy rest, single thon forever, men, free, unchased, and job, and that, it Is said here, means \merican companies easily tn the unsettled. T