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% ANNOI'I ATKD I’llENH NERVIGE VOL. XL, No. Ml. UNITED FKENH SERVICE GRANT« FANN, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON,TRI RNDAY. DECEMBER 80. IU&>. WHOLE NUMBER 81««. 'P'" ■■ MORE ASSETS DISCOVERED MINE ASSESSMENT BILL IN MORRIS RlluTHEItN' OFFICE IH DIHCUHSED IN HENATK ♦ ♦ ♦ Portland. Dec. 30.—(A. P.) ♦ ♦ Washington, Dec. «0.—(A. ♦ ♦ —District Attorney Evans an ♦ P.)—The mine assessment bill, ♦ ♦ nounced to the county grand ♦ which Senator Ashurst trailed ♦ ♦ Jury that an Investigation of ♦ yesterday in an effort to learn ♦ whether President Wilson had ♦ ♦ certain phases of the Morris ♦ ♦ Brothers situation will be made. ♦ signed it, got into the'senate ♦ ♦ Receiver Whitcomb today dis ♦ discussion today. ♦ ♦ covered at the company's of ♦ Ashurst Indicated that an at ♦ ♦ fices 1150,000 in bonds, the ex ♦ tempt will be made to pass it ♦ ♦ istence of which he had not ♦ over the veto if it is vetoed. ♦ ♦ known. Thie may reduce the ♦ * ♦ D'ANNI NZIO Hl RRENDEIIH PROTIST AGAINST AtXJIIHITION ♦ liabilities to 1500.000. ........................................... ... CITY . IpftFJMDENT OF PENNSYLVANIA TENTATIVE SLATE .Vi IT NOW CHAMBER OF COMMERCE OF HOSPITAL PROPERTY IH *mi444*4*444*44* EFFECTS ENCAPE BY INE OF STANDS FOR HARDING .ABATS- SPEAKS AT BOSTON ------------------- AIRPLANE FILED ORS IS SECURED ASKED TO STOP — Mwai Attorney Nmk* I [•••( ruining Or der—Would Furr* Return of I’ro- p«wt) tutti Rrwovrry Money Term« Acce|*<e<l Call for I Hanoi n- Worst Over in Business Readjuxt- Political Serrlie and Ability Recog* tion of l^glonarlr» and for Grant- • m<wit I« Belief Expressesl by Coni' latbor DwfM'tnient Will Send Alien» nlzed tn the Make-up—Right Re- Held in Boston ami New York ing Amnesty to Insurgent* mereiai Hiwl of Uiilladrlphia *erv«l to Shift Office« Joint Resolution to He< Aside Por From Country ■ tion of Clayton Act Meets IH m |>- Au application tor a temporary provai <»f President Boaton, Dec. 30.—(A. P.)—A be-1 Trieste. Dec. 30.—(A. P.)—Hos By Raymond Clapper restraining uruer and lujuucliou, to tilities at Flume ended last night, lief that business readjustment and; Boston, Dec. 30.—(A. P.)—An- f United Press Suff Correspondent) be made perpetual upou the liual Gabriele d'Annunzio Is reported to deflation Is more than half com- other deportation of alien radicals (Copyright by the United Press) nearing, was tiled yesterday alter- Washington, Dec. 30.—(A. P.) — have left by airplane. pleted and that the worst is over.. »• planned by the department of la- Marion, Ohio, Dec. ao.—(U. P.)— noon by Attorney A. O. Hough to President Wilson vetoed the joint' vu expressed by Alba B. Johnson Jbo’’ tor January 15. It will Include The first cabinet slate has been virt prevent the lutupleliuu ol the sale resolution designed to suspend a --------- -------- London, Dec. ...... 3 •—■(A. . P.)— Under president of the Philadelphia and tb® persona detained or on pan»«, at ually completed by President-elect of the R. W. Clarke residence to Ute section of the Clayton act, prohibit- 'he terms accepted by d'Annunzio at Pennslyvania Chamber of Commerce this port and in New York, Harding, it has been learned here. county tor use a* a hospital, in the Ing common carriers from dealing; Flqmo his legionaries will be dis- addressing the Boston Chamber of! -------------------- The tentative slate is understood to application It is asserted that the with any concern having Interlock-’ solved and granted amnesty, D’An- Commerce. stand as follows: Secretary of state, transaction was a wrongful and un- ing directorates with the carrier, ex nunzlo la expected to go to Sonth Charles E. Hughes, of New York; lawful conspiracy to detraud the tax «•pt to a limited extent as to con- America, says the Evening News' WILSON APPOINTS RICHARDS lb Secretary of the treasury, Charles payer* of Josephine couuty. As a tracts. •AS CHIEF OF MILITIA BUREAU' Rome correspondent. G. Dawes, of Illinois; Secretary of taxpayer, Mr. Hough asks Judgment war. A. T. Hert, of Kentucky; Sec •AMERICANS IRE FAVORITES to the amount ot 93000 and that the ! Washington, Dec. 30.—(A. P.) retary of the navy, John W. Weeks, sale be nullified. IN AUSTRALIAN MATCHES | Colonel C. Richards, of Oil City, P of Massachusetts; Attorney general. ...... „ . . „ ! "a* appointed by the president The action is brought against C. Harry M. Daugherty, of Ohio; Post Auckland. New Zealand. Dec. 30.; ... ... ..... . , , , .... ' chief of the militia bureau of t Macclesfield, Eng.. Dec. 30.- (A. master general. Will H. Hays, of In G. Gillette, as county judge. W. F. —(A. P.)- -Aa a result of the Amer- . 1 P.)—The Irish Nationalist leaders, diana; Secretary of Interior, George McCabe, and J. S. McFadden, as PUT leans, William T. Tilden U. and Wil- epartment. ' John Dillon and John Redmond, Sutherland, of Utah; Secretary of county cotuinlssloner». E. L. Co Ulll Ham T. Johnston, defeating Norman: PORTLAND MARKETS saved Sir Edward Carson. Un'onist agriculture. Henry Wallace, of Iowa; burn, county clerk. George 3. Cal | Brooks and Gerald L. Patterson,; prosecution for from --------- “— *~ ” Secretary of commerce, Charles War- houn, county treasurer, Louise H. | Australians, yesterday, the American; Portland. Dec. 30.—(A. P.)—Cat advocate . __ ___ ____ _____ in Ulster in 1914, preaching rebellion ren«of Michigan; Secretary of labor, Clarke, R. W. Clarke, Jeau Atchi San Diego, Dec. 30.—(A. P.)— tennis players today held the poai-t|a aro hogs are son and Bertha Dolley. The proper Headed by the F-5-L, f fourteen sea-! tion of the favorites In the lourna- |n 60 to 312 ’35; sheep are higher. Hayg Charles F. G. Masterman. who Herbert Hoover, of California. Some flrm- wa< then financial seceriary to the of Harding’s cabinet selections are ly to which the complaint refers planes left the North Island navy! ment for the Davis Cup. Eggs and butter steady. treasury. rewards for political service, but comprises Iola 31 and 32 of Oak air station this morning on the first ------------------ Mr. Masterman in addressing an others, notably Hughes. Dawes and Knoli addition, situated on Wesj A lap of their proposed Right from nrAP,raT.n., .... W audience here blamed Sir Edward for Hoover, will be included due to their street. A two story house is includ San Diogo to Panama Bay. By th»-1 DI,P|lL*T|||M Uni ed In the deed. It is alleged that plan of daylight flight from bay to ItLuflLn , IUI 1 IlHL beginning the resistance to the crown training and ability. Harding, of course, reserves the | which led up to the present situation - the deed to this property was made bay or port to port a check on the mill T nil ^iin Ireland. One of his hearers ask right to change his mind if he deems out on December 31, 1*20, consider squadron's flight will be available. DL DI III < DV ed why the Ulster leader was not it wise and it is possible that he will ation being *3000. Mr. Hough con- then prosecuted and Mr. Masterman be obliged to shift his men to other tends, however, that the property Is the deal was made previous to the posts than those now in mind for replied: fit only for a residence and that it time In which It was Included In the I them. "The cabinet was ready to do so, He ie worth only >2500 oa such. budget, not having appeared In the! Newman M. E. church is to have a! January 4 to 7, inclusive, is to be further contends that the establish budget for 1920. and was not of thP large addition which will include a Farm Bureau week in Josephine but John Redmond and John Dillon, ment of a hpspltal there would re money to be collected for 1921. Marion, Dec. 30.—(A. P.)—Presi splendid basketball court, shower} county. A four-day program of spe- i acting through Mr. Lloyd George, persuaded the cabinet not to take dent-elect Harding held conferences duce the value of adjoining proper ; baths, etc., as well provide r to bulh *' etc ” as l ,ro ** < l e forjcialfzed lectures covering various! A temporary restraining order to ty. especially the plaintiff's, UP. °ther feature* ot community needs^phases of agriculture and home eco-i the step. They argued that in three today on his inauguration plans and restrain the defendants from f lui-i of the purchase In objecting to nomics will be given. Some of the' months' time the Home Rule bill reviewed with Republican Chairman ther performing or carrying out the' and church activities. the property a* a wrongful and un- While the final plan* of the addi-j speakers are: Dr. Jardine, director! would become law, and they would Hays discussions on cabinet selec alleged unlawful and Illegal acts lawful conspiracy to defraud the mentioned in the complaint, is aak-j. _ r “ .................................................. ®“^*? been decided upon in . of the experiment - station. _ O. . a . C.; ' I then be responsible for the govern- tions. the association of nations and county. Mr. Hough further alleges 1 ment of Ireland. They as^ed that other matters which have taken of the court. \ judgment of “11 dp,ttB' ,h® building committee. Prof. Powers, chief of department of they should be allowed to under place in the last few weeks, It is that the deal was ao made that the cd . 33000 ............ is . ....... A mandatory tn- “ » “ " ‘ »ting of Dr R.M . Stearns. L B.| soils. O. A. O.; Prof. Fitts, extension asked. next county judge would be forced junction is” also a.ked to compel the Hal1 ttl,d Ec;u® Pollock have author- specialist in dairy. O. A. C.; Dr.; take the government of Ireland with believed some announcement of the out being hampered by any feeling cabinet selections will be made to purchase the remaining lots In county court to make, execute, ac- lxed lhe < an»P»iKn for funds. Simms, department of veterinary me- soon. order to make the property suitable k now ledge and deliver to Mr. and Th,‘ “ovemenl has been on foot diolne. O. -A. C.; j Miss Margaret; created beforehand by the prosecu for a hospital He states that a deed tion of Sir Edward Carson. They Mrs. Clarke, a deed for the proper- for ®ome months originating with a Morehouse, Instructor of household Miss Virginia Parsons returned to | thought they could overcome what has been placed In escrow for the ty. Mr Hough also wants the coun- from the young people of the arts. O. A. <?.; Miss lassie Lane, ex- balance ot lot 31 and for lots 21, 22. ty clerk and the county treasurer to Bl,worth league for permission to■ tension specialist in child welfare, O. they regarded as the blague (hum- Merlin this morning after visiting here with Miss Hortense Hough. 33. 34 and 35, the purchase price of ' , bug) of the Ulster movement be compelled to demand the return b,,nd • I»1®»’ ®b®d Tb® quarterly; a . C; Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant! these to .be *1800. The property was of the *3000. which was paid to Mr. con^erenco xranted the request, but j state club leader. Other speakers so cut up that the purchase of the and Mrs. Clarke for the property. He|tb® ne»ds of other departments of ¡are being arranged for. remaining lots becomes essential to would also restrain the clerk from,,h® cb“"b bBt® caused an enlarge- - ----------- 1 These --------------- lecturers will appear ■- in — the' for hospital make the place suitable I ment of the original plans. afternoons of the above days. The! recording the dt>ed. purposes, the complaint states, sessions - will An injunction to prevent the , i The new addition will be known | i morning —--------- — be -- devoted - -------- — to The plaintiff further allege« that county court and Miss Altchlson and M E P»° rth Hal1 ® nd l >® built > project meetings at which time the the defendants were awaro that the Dolley from carrying out the nn the “"at a,de of ,h® churcb- The county project leaders will plan with, property was not worth the purchase Mrs. 1 .Inn« Of the lease or occupying 'nal" roon,> wh,ch W,H be used for 1 ! tbelr community ----------------------- project leaders the - ----------------- — price of »3000 and that « was unfit provisions of the lease or occupying! The court ba8k®tba'1- volleyball, handball, en- work of the coming year. for a hospital. He also states that the property is sought By Franz Lehnhoff The following general division of large expenditures will be necessary I. asked to declare all the transac-j '«rtainments. banquets and Sunday agriculture and’home economics will (United Press Staff Correspondent) ated the enmity of the capitalists and tion. null and void and of no forcei arh ® dl b ® « »-I wide to remodel the building. The leas The won the friendship of working circles lon«and w“„have at 17‘ be taken up: Tuesday, January 4.1 Berl,n' Dec- ing of the property was also declared or effect, and that the parties be re- * ‘9 qulred to restore said premises and 7°ot h® a «“® crops, rodents and clothing; Wed- ' whole industrial socialization pjob- through his schemes. Horten con |o be unlawful. nesday. January 5, fruit and food; lem, which caused such a flurry af tends that coal socialization done is ' Attention Is directed to Article' properties and to restore Josephine ',aa‘,,"ent *ihlch w111 >’rovld® insufficient and even impossible. Ha large r,ass r°°ma' abower batbg' Thursday, January 6, dairy, poultry, ter the "revolution,” has gradually XT. section 10, of the Oragon con county to the position It was In. with I would socialize a number of irrigation, and child welfare; Friday, concentrated until now it is centered stitution which limits county Indebt-1 relation thereto, prior to December oc er9, etr branches. His plan contemplates around the socialization of the coal The kitchen of the church will be January 7, livestock and home con- ednaoe to *5000: It is alleged |hat 18. 1920. completely remodelled and made as venfences The program in detail mines. Formulation of a socializa making one great factory organiza-' modern and convenient as possible. will be published within the next tion bill is now entrusted t<r a "com tion out of a number of kinds of mittee of 14” under the reichswirt- plants in the Ruhr district and plao- The campaign for funds will be day or two. AUTO FANCIES carried on by the young people of; Have you ever wished that you schaftsrat. It Is believed this com ing this under control of the com the Epworth League, ibut the erec might attend farmers* and home- mittee will find a middle way be munity at large. ’ With this great Everett Earle Stanard tion ot the addition will be under makers* week at O. A. C.T Was it tween the 90-called Lederer plan factory organization as a basis, ha the direction of the building commit the expense of leaving home and (full, immediate socialization), and would add other linea from time to tee of the board of trustees! making the trip that kept you from the Rathenau plan (socialization time, until at the end of. say ten Some auto-cars are monsters and all up and down the The sum of *3500 must be deposit going? Farm Bureau week will gradually within a period of 30 years, the whole country had been busy street they rage and ramp like- lions In the Jungles of ed In the bank before work on the bring these good things to your door. years). Investigation indicates that socialized. He holds that coal alone the tropic heat. In careless sport they sip and dash, around structure will be commenced. This Plan your work so you may take ad the majority of the German work cannot be socialised because of the the comers at full speed, as fhough it were a little thing to men stand behind the idea of full fact that it is intertwined with other amount will not complete the build vantage of this opportunity. - swat a man and make him bleed. And as the llon-hunter I socialisation of the mines. There lines like coal and steel. ing but will be sufficient to start the swats the hungry beasts that rage about, we pray r the traffic I He would socialize only Industrie* can be no doubt that it would be enterprise. cop will swat the speeder wild and lay him out! Yes, men easy to throw the torch of a new which are fully developed and whose There being no buildtng in the are much like auto-cars, some of rtiem nervous i as you general strike among the ranks of existence is indispensable to the com community for the recreational and please, go sipping, veering round about with cough i and snort the miners were the government to mon welfare Lines which require social betterment of the young peo and honk and sneeze. One knows not what they will do especial inventfre talent or research seek to sidestep at this time. ple it is believed this endeavor will next. They hither start and spurt and stop, and two-to-one The workmen are becoming tired —which would be fostered more by meet with the hearty support of they fall a prey to the watchful, swatful traffic cop. But of much talk about socialisation and individual Initiative than otherwise many outside as well 1 as those wlth- other men are auto-cars that spurt not, neither halt nor wait little action. But, everybody con —he would leave unsocialised. I* In the church. but glide along ahd never seem to vacillate or hesitate. They cerned is finding it difficult to put other words he would take only On Friday evening at 8 o ’ clock In Portland. Dec. 30. — (A. P.) — The do not threaten us, b’gosh, to run us down and run us the church parlors the building Oregon State Chamber of Commerce into practice a-real scheme of either works from which no new progress through, nor squawk about In circles while they make the air can be expected. Coal, iron and the committee will show the tentative re-elected Charles Hall, of Marsh full or partial socialization. with honking blue. It may be just a fancy but as on through A clear proposal has come only like have, in general, reached their plans and will .be glad for any good field, president late yesterday. J. T. life I tack and veer, I sjem to see a human iook in every And, suggestion* that would be practical Rorick, of The Dalles, E. E. Brodie, from the former first director of the high point In development. auto far and near I think that each car on the street goes to adopt. All members of the church of Oregon City; W. P. O’Brien, of Thyssen concern. Bergassessor Hor many industries, he claims, do not like its owner, grouchy, mad, contended, smiling, and friends Interested in the build Astoria, were elected vice presidents ten. Horten, organiser of the great want to progress further; In fact, sweet, hen-pecked or jubilant or glad. ing of Epworth Hall are Invited to Leslie Butler, of Hood River, was works at Helterdlngen, one of the they buy up patents and scrap the* be present. biggest plants In the world, has cre- rather than utilize them. elected treasurer.