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* IHHOCIVPED PREHH HERVIOS UNITED l’REKH SERVICE GRANTH PAHH, JOHEPHINE HHSTY, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, l»2|. MRS. LOTTIE SHANKS t I t 7 h r ■ r / HOPESTOMAKE GOOD AIL LOSS I * i — EIMTERN OREGON S'HK K GROW- SENATE TAKES PROMPT ACTION EK HKI'EEDH THE LATE WHEN PRESIDENT DISAP EDWARD KIDDLE PROVE» RESOLI TIO.N i Hays He Had No Idea XI lien He I<rft That Tliinu- Wore In Hui li n Ml*« I Portlnnd. Jan 3 (A. P I John I* Etheridge, former president of Morri* Brother». Inc , arrived today from Mlneapolls, where he was ar rested last week on a larceny charge He got off the train nt Vancouver and was brought to the Portlnnd Jail, but was not put In n cell, being taken to the district attorney's office. He permitted photographer* to take pic ture» of himself District Attorney Evans said Eth eridge declared he "had no Idea when he left things were In *uch an awful shape Hope I ■ hall be able to make up. dollar for dollar, everything Hint 1* missing." P. H'NSDALE I 7 4 Ml HT FACE I'ROHM'l'TION ON CHARGE OF WRECKING Moll- RIH BOND IIOl HE ! WHOMC NIMBER 31 Ort --------- --------- I» One of the Mimi Prominent Stor k- Revival of War <'orjHiratlon to Aid men of Oregon and I» Aino Furiuiog and Other Industry a Hanker Is Sought / •r i WIDE RANGE OF M IUWTS TO BE IXlNSIDERED BY THE LEG ISLATORS Bonus for Soldiers and Sailors of the I jute War to Be Given Con sideration ) — ' Washington, Jan. 3.—The resolu- Salem. Ore., Jan. 3.—(A. New York, Jan. 3.—(A. P.)—Leg The governor toduy appointed Jay lion to revive the war finance cor- islatures of 45 states and territories, H. Dobbin, of Joseph, Wallowa coun- poration as an aid to farming and most of which open their sessions to 7' ty, a member of the state high way' other Industries, was passed by the day or later this month, have before commission, succeeding the late E. senate over the president’s veto, 53 them formidable programs of tax re William R. Hinsdale, an engineer of form. dry law enforcement, election E Kiddle. Dobbin Is a prominent to 5. Similar action by the house stock man and president of the Ore- I* forecast by supporters of the reso- Orange, N. J., it the man who wrote redistricting In accordance with the 1*1 gon Wool Growers' Association Be lution. The president's message said the Cornelius Van Tromp letter* to •1920 census, soldier bonuses, publie President Wilson during the war, urg. side* sheep growing, Dobbin Is a the corporation was created to stim ing h m to adopt the convoy system improvements, revision of constitu horse and mule breeder and Interest ulate exports during the war. and to defeat the German U-boats which tions, laws for husband-and-wlfe. In Mr*. Lottie Shank*, who won hrat prix* In a "hair" competition at Ber- ed In banks at Joseph and Enterprise, the object ot the proposed revival were at that time causing a panic in dustrial and suffrage legislation, was to increase exports so as to raise shipping circle*. Mr. Hinidale used state aid for farmers, boxing com mondiey, Kngland. Thl* I* the aecond prices in this country. He said it the name cf Van Tromp from the fa missions. new financing, retrench time she ha* won a first prize for her long tre****. would raise false hopes among the mous Dutch admiral who cleaned the ment by consolidation or abolition of very people who would expect most seas of pirate* long ago. I state departments, antf-radicalism, Honolulu, T H . Jan 3.—(A. P.) and would be hurtful to natural and automobile regulation, reorganiza A recent decision of the ninth elr-i orderly processes of business tion of state militias, relief for pub cult court of appeals at San Fran lic utilities, amendment or repeal of cisco reversing the ruling of the i GERMANY* GETS SHIPMENT . primary laws, commission or "man Portland. Jan 3 —(U. P.l--Eth eridge returned to Portland In custo United States district court for Ha OF GOODS FROM TAOOM X ager” plans for cities and counties dy of the deputy sheriffs who went waii which held that Japanese teach and pro and antl-blue law enact- to Minneapolis, where he was arrest ers came under the provision of the Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 3.—(A, P.) — ■ ments. ed, after him He was as quick to contract labor clause of the imml-S Tacoma's first shipment of goods to California. with its ambitious smile as ever, but his lips wore lock ¿ration laws, will enable the Jap- Germany since before the war left 1 state-wide irrigation (750,000,000 ed In grim sllsnro Mrs Etheridge lamer D ih k- of tile Portland Water anese population of Hawaii to im recently on the steamer Bakersfield. State Department Is Asked to Supply project, leads the states in the mat- Front Are Flooded «ml River didn't stand the strain of trouble ns port competent teachers from their The shipment was consigned to Ham ter of proposed public improvements Information About the Distreoaed Ht ill Itl-InK well as her husband Her face was fatherland, according to C. Yada,’ burg and consisted of 400 tons of and will ask the legislators to auth Nations of Europe I orize a survey of the contemplated gray and drawn, eyes seemed tear Japanese cnsul general here. general merchandise. . . a A —— . . -I • ■» ■» washed «nd Hied. P'Ae'Idge told I enterprise.. Colorado also has a big Portland. Jan. 3. -< A. P.) the district attorney that he t>ell«v<>« mountain tunnel in contemplation. Washington, Jan. 3.— (A. P.)—A that when all assets are checked up Willamette stood at the 17.7 West Virginia solons will be required resolution calling on the state de Practically all the alleged deficit of Morris Broth stage this morning ..[to pass laws at the session opening partment for "accurate information” ers will be obliterated. Ho will at lower dock levels were flooded, blit ,' January 15 providing for the expen as to “the necessities of women and tempt to get ball Immediately and so little damage was expected as dock diture of *50.000,000 for building children in various distressed na operators wore warned and workers help In clearing up account*. good roads, for which the people tions,” in Europe for whom funds. were busy yesterday removing ma voted a bond issue at the recent elec --------- I were being raised in the United tion. Missouri also must provide terials from front street dock*. The water Is rising very slowly today, and Farm Bureau week for Josephine Harry Smith, a pioneer of the States was adopted bv the senate im *60,000,000 of road building legisla may not pass the 13 foot marker un ■ county will open tomorrow morning Rogue river valley, and identified mediately upon introduction by Sen tion. less heavy rains should continue. A at 10 o'clock when the project lead-' closely with the district, passed away ator Edge, of New Jersey, today. Establishment of a state constabu Portland, Jan. 3 (A. I'.l ('little section of the Terwilliger boulevard ora of the county will meet in the at his home at sfo South Sixth street lary, urged largely by farmers, and are higher, choice steers. *8. .50 to was torn out by a slide yesterday. courthouse. The program of l ad- Z at _ Z.ZZ 3:45 — a. — m. _ ___ on New Years day, af- ___ _ OREGON _______ _____ enactment of a bill legalizing boxing, EVGEXE AM) CITA' *9.25: hogs higher, prime mixed dresses and demonstrations open to ter a lingering illness. The funeral MAROONED BY HIGH W ITER ,n addition to a proposal to repeal *12 to *12.35; sheep strong; t’KKs ’ the public will commence at 1 o'clock services were held this afternoon, at j her state primary law, held uncon- and butter steady at the Chamber of Commerce, this; 2 o'clock at the Episcopal church. J (Conttnned on Dace J.) Portland. Jan. 3.— (A. P.)—Eu j program having been previously' with interment in the Odd Fellows gene and Oregon City are reported ' published in the Courier. cemetery. I The program for Wednesday, Jan The deceased was born in England . practically made islands by the high Portland. Orc , Jan 3- (U. P.i— uary 6. promises to be a strong one. in 1S46, coming to the United States water cutting off the roads leading The shutting down of the lumber ¡The fruit, irrigation and food pro when a young man and locating in to the cities. mills In Oregon. Washington. Idaho ject leaders will meet in the niorn-i New York, where he was married on nnd Montana, lias thrown out of em Ing at the Farm Bureau offices. The Christmas day. in 1873, to Mary Ann ployment more than 17.000 members lectures in the afternoon and evening' Fields, who has been his faithful and MARTENS SURRENDERS TO of the Ixival Legion of Ixtggers and , will be held at the Chamber of Com devoted helpmeet during the years SECRETARY OF LABOR Lumbermen, according to official Tx>- merce rooms. The program for Wed since. The Smiths came to the Edmonton. Alberta. Jan. 3.— (A. Salem. Ore.. Jan 3. -iU. P.) — glon figures whlch have been coni- nesday Is as follows: Rogue valley, first at Ashlaud, then Washington. Jan. 3.— (A. P.) — P.)—Oil pipe lines may soon be built The legislature, when It meets here 10:00 a. m.—Meetings of fruit, ir coming to Grants Pass in 1882. Ludwig C. A. K. Martens. Russian over far northern trails to furnish a week from today or soon thereaf plied here. rigation and food project leaders. For many years he plied his trade soviet representative to this coun- an outlet to great supplies ot the fuel ter will receive a report showing that as blacksmith, but the coming ot the try. whose deportation has been or- recently discovered near Fort Nor- Farm Bureau offices. *28,479.930.94 has been authorized 12:00 M.—iLunch. Each one bring motor car made plain to him the dered, formally surrendered to Sec- man in the Mackenzie river valley of for expenditure by the state highway northwestern Canada. Sanction for your own lunch, coffee wil be served. passing of the horse eventually, and retary of Labor Wilson today. commission during the last two construction of the lines will he ask as opportunity presented itself he Chamber of Commerce. years. ed of Canada’s parliament at its next gave up his trade in 1901 and en- Agriculture 7‘ve report, which has been com Vancouver. TI. C.. Jan 3.—(A. P.) | session, according to reports received 1:00 p. m.—The Pear and Its Cul gaged In sawmilling, which he fol-' SOLDIERS' BONUS BILI. piled by Roy Klein, secretary of the —Swiss dairymen are to purchase. OF WASHINGTON VALID here. commission, will show actual expen 15.000 acres of land In the Bulkeyj ture. Dr. F. C. Reimer. Southern lowed consistently until his health ditures totaling *21.548,552.28. A Valley of western Canada, it w-as Oregon experiment station. gave way last May. One proposal is to pipe the oil total of 2057 mile« of highways was announced here recently. The dairy- 1:40 p. m.—(Application of Wa For several years he served the Olympia, Wash., Jan. 3.—(A. P.) ' from the Mackenzie country to the ter. Prof. W. L. Powers, chief depart-' community faithfully as city coun-1 —The supreme court upheld the con- Yukon river of Alaska, where steam' authorized In the two years. men will arrive in March. cilman and school director, always' stitutlonality of the soldiers’ bonus boats, during the summer months, ment ot soils, O. A. C. 2:20 p. m.—Growing Fruit for the took an active interest in everything j bill, endorsed by referendum, which, would move it to St. Michaels, at the Cannery. R. D. Hoke, manager Rogue, tha.t appeared to be beneftcial to his will give ex-service men . *15 for mouth of the river. From St. Mi (H T-(il ESSIAG I’A. River Valley Canning Co., Medford. friends and neighbors. He was scrup- eacjj month served in the war. chaels ocean going tank steamers ________ 3:00 p. m.—Fruit Productiveness. lously honest and in every respect a would carry the oil to the markets ot Evarott Earle Stannrd Clayton Long. extension specialist of good citizen whose presence among the outside world. fruit, O. A. C. us will be greatly missed. He Is snr- Tt the proposal is carried through Home Economics rived by hl. wife. Mary Ann Smith the pipe lines would follow a trail When I was but a callow youth in regimentals tattered I 1:00 p. m.—«Household Manage and their four sons, Amos C., Harry which is used only (by Indians, fur think I sometimes hit the truth when people thought I chat ment, Miss Emma Weld, instructor trappers, Royal Canadian mounted tered. When once I saw a toy balloon I said to Pa sedately: in household art, O. A. C. police and an occasional explorer. "We’ll soe men flying very soon, and Pa was troubled 1:45 p. m—Cooking and Canning The trail leads from the Mackenzie greatly, "Tut, tut," the people said, "that boy is good for Clubs, Miss Helen Cowgill, assistant Auto Driver Fined 810— basin and follows the Rat river port* naught but mooning. Machines like wings we can't employ. J. J. Madraun, who has been here state club leader, O. A. C. Seattle, ¡Wash., Jan. 3.—(U. P.}— age across the continental divide. It's sinful, this ballooning!" But nowadays men skim the air 2:15 p. m.—¡Home Conveniences, in charge of the work of the Port The great salmon fishing and pack On the western slope of the contl- like any swallow skimming. A man goes flying, I declare, land Bridge Co., constructing the Miss Emma Weld. ing Industry in which 1150,000,000 nent it follows the Porcupine river like kids that all go swimming ,But every little bit, you know, 3:00 p. m—Women ot the Orient. suspension bridge over the Rogue is involved, is facing a crash, accord to Fort Yukon where it meets the I’d make an awful blunder. 1f I said "rain" twas sure to snow, Dr. F. C. Reimer. Southern Oregon for the Grants Pass Irrigation dis ing to a survey of the Pacific Salmon Yukon river. All the trail lies in the If "snow” twas sure to thunder. Jf coat less 1 pranced off to trict, was fined »10 in Police Judge's experiment station. Fisheries association report, which I Arctic zone. play, despising father's warning, a sudden deluge came that Allyn’s court this morning upon a General Fort Norman's oil fields are snow was made public here. way and smote the sunny morning. And now that I am silver- 7:30 p. m.—Music, Neilson orchee- charge of violation of the traffic or Far-north canneries along this bound In the winter and It Is believed haired. I soe my judgment youthful was merest guessing, and dinance. The charge was that Ma-! tra. coast are bulging with cases of sal that oil would be moved only during I erred by guess, by guess was truthful. But bing, I often 7:40 p. m.—The Oregon State draun had been driving his auto on mon. worth millions of dollars, for the summer months when the coun hit the mark, and Pa cannot got over the fact that once I Farm (Bureau Federation. Geo. A. the wrong side ot the street at the? which there is no market. This sea try is open and the rivers are run quoth: “Now hark, old Villa, bloody rover, will one day lay Mansfield. 8:30 p. m.—Vocal solo. railroad crossing on December 29th, son’s catch, last season's and a large I ning free from Ice. his nrmor down, disperse his fond banditti, and spend his lat when he struck the bicycle ridden by | portion of that of the season before, rs. A. G. Knapp. I .ate reports received here say the ter days In town, much loved by all the city.” 8:40 p. tn.—The Southern Oregon S-year-old Ray Mcl-ane Damage to are held in warehouses, and there Is flow at the Fort Norman wells is es Experiment Station, Dr. F. C. Rei the bicycle to the amount of *4 was no demand for any of it, the report timated variously from 2,000 to also settled by Madraun. mer. 6,000 barrels of high grade oil a day. declared. THE WILLAMETTE GOES ON RAMPAGE SLEKFACTSA80UT l|A 11A01/CT ifiD Oli |Y|AKI\L I I UK I Al Cb"'” ™! OF SALMON CANNEI