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    ANNOTIATE!» l*RE8H HERVITE
VOI» XI-, No. 93
GIVA NTH I'ANH, JOSEPHINE COEN TY. OREGON,
X
TUEHDAY, JANUARY 11, 1921.
WHOM-: NUMBER »17».
I
DAUGHTER OF GEN. WOOD
CHARLES CURTIS
■■’S
r. :
E.
IN PROGRAM WHICH SECRETARY KING conatantine expbotrd
DANIEI.M MAY» MINT HE
TO ARRIVE ON THE FRONT
ADOPTED BY V. N.
SOON, IS REPORT
MI m Louise
Wood, daughter of Maj.
Now KquilHiivnt Will lie Installed by Gen. Leonard Wood, photographed as
Ui» Owners and Dmclopnient
■h» Milled on “Ln Savoie" to act as
Will Follow
driver for the American committer for
devastated Prance.
Articles of Incorporation of ths
Boswell ¡Mining Company were tiled
with the county clerk of Josephine
county yesterday, the Incorporators
being M Norden. G D. Uttooy and
Geo. K Barton, the capital stock of
the company being *200,000. With
the articles ‘of incorporation was
also filed an agreement entered Into
for the purchase of the Boswell mine
on Sucker creek by the new com­
pany. the purchase price to he *150,?
000. of which amount (10,000 Is the
first payment. The Boswell mine
has been one of the spectacular dis­
coveries of the Sticker creek dlatricj,
and the former owners uncovered a
vein of fabulously rich ore In It. tak­
ing out some wonderful values In
gold The vein that now shows Is
remarkably rich in free gold, and the
giew owners will undertake Its de­
velopment upon an extensive scale
with the assurance that It will yield
a rich harvest from the very start as
It is already a proved producer.
The *>ow owners will Install much
new equipment and the rnlnq will b<-
made modern and up-to-dale tn every i
particular.
DEPORTATION OF MAN FROM
IRELAND IS CALLED FOB BY
SEUKETARY DAVI»
No < on|rmiir to Be ('ailed by Wil­ Otfonsivn by Grecian Troops Result­
Senator Charlea Curtía of Kansas Wilson Proclimation Issued in 1918
son for Fear of Embarrassing
ed in Many Victories Against
has been nominated In the Reoubllean
Is Quotai to Support Con­
Harding
the Turks
tention
• A,
Washington, Jan. IL (A. P.l —
Rome, Jan. 11.— (A. P.l—-Fight­
An international agreement "with ing between Turks and Greeks was
all or practically all nations which reported in the Meander river region
B: will guarantee the end of competi­ of Asia ¡Minor, Many wounded ar-1
tion In navy building,” was present- rived at Smyrna, The Greeks started !
' ed as the only alternative to build- the attack, but the Turks pierced
| Ing by the United States of a navy the Greek lines in several places,
i powerful enough "to command the King Constantine is expected to ar-
Portland ('om|mny Must l“ul (•„ respect and fear of the world,” by rive In Asia Minor soon.
Secretary Daniels', before the house
Fine of *3,000 for Making Adul­
I naval affairs committee here today.
London, Jan. 11.—(A.
p.)—
terated Product»
Acting Secretary of State Davis Greek forces, says the London Tlmes-
; was asked before the house naval' Dispatch, are advancing in three col-
i committee if he had knowledge of a j umns in Asia Minor against the
Portland, Jan. 11.—(A. P.)—The
1 desire of nations to discuss disarma­ 1 Turkish nationalist forces.
H axel wood company was fined 15000
ment at a conference. He said he
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following its recent conviction of.
; had no offlaial knowledge of such a
London. Jan. 11.— (A. P.)—The,
making adulterated butter without | desire except through the league of
Greek offensive In Asia Minor result­
having obtained a federal license and I
nations. He said he did not believe ed in Important successes for the ;
iMiylng the tax.
the president would call such a con­ Greeks, according to the Greek com­
ference because it might embarrass munique dated Sunday, received
NO INAUGURAL BALL
the Harding administration.
here today.
Washington, Jan. 11.— (A. P.)—
Deportation of Danold O'Calaghan,
lord mayor of Cork, who arrived at
Newport News last week as a stow­
away without a passport was request­
ed of the department of labor by
Acting Secretary Davis of the state
Measure» in State Ixxi-dature Would department. Davis quoted the proc­
Give Open Commercial Season
lamation issued by the president in
at Grants Pass
1918 designating the secretary of
states as the one to decide whetheran
alien should be admitted or denied
Salem, Jan. 11.—(A. p.)—Three admission under passport regula-
bills, carrying out an agreement be­ tiona.
tween sportsmen and commercial
New York, Jan. 11.—(Â. p.)—
fishing interests toward settling the
fish and game controversy, were in­ Counsel for Lord Mayor O'Calaghaa
troduced in both branches of the leg­ announced he would contest In the
islature today..
They provide a' courts if necessary the legal right of
game commission of five members^ the state department to issue an or­
uhd a commercial fish commission der of deportation.
of three, the governor to appoint.1
POK I’REH.-ELE<T HARDING
They abolish seine and set nets in, STRANDED BALLOONISTS
REACH CIVILIZATION
Rogue river, reduce present fishing I
Washington, Jan 11.—(A. P.) —
Mattice, Ont., Jan. 11.—(A. P.)—
area from about 36 miles from the
President-elect Harding is to take
mouth of Rogue river to about 12 The three American naval balloon­
the oath of office in the senate cham­
miles, fix commercial fishing sea­ ists stranded near Hudson Bay when
ber and all outside ceremonies will
son at the mouth of the river from thedr l>a!loon descended, reached
ha abnn’donad. This decision came
May 15th to October 1st, at Grants here today after mushing from
today follgwlng Harding's request
Pass the commercial season is fixed Moose Factory.
will
for a simple ceremony. There
Salem. Ore., Jan. 11.—(U. P.)—. of hope is fast fading. If we do our from June 1 to October 1, and regu­
be no ball.
i That ¡the Issue of ownership of land j share, and congress should eventual­ late the sie of meeh and drift nets., TAKE WOMEN AND CHILDREN
Auditing County Books—
OCT OF NORTHEAST PERSIA
, by Japanese may be "the most mo-; ly come forward with additional
B. W. Wilson, expert accountant,
mon tons question to consume the funds, our men will then receive lit­ Home Mission Work Conference-
la here from Crtrvallls auditing the
Miss Isabelle Crawford, of New ' London, Jan. 11.— (A. P.)—Brit­
■ time of your deliberations.” »‘as the' tle enough for what they did.
accounts of the various county off!
“I respectfully urge upon you to York City, field secretary of the ish women and children were ordered
j declaration of Governor Olcott, in,
rials.
’ reading his message to a joint ses-1 place such a measure before the peo­ board of home missions, will talk to evacuated from northwest Persia in
! slon of the two houses of the Oregon i ple of the state to be voted upon at the members and friends of Bethany view of the announced withdrawal of
Presbyterian church at a pot luck , British forces there and a threaten­
an early date."
! legislature here this forenoon.
supper
on Thursday, January 13, at ed bolshevik invasion.
"in
my
opinion,
9tei>s
should
be!
The
need
of
bringing
the
products
•
•
Irving Rudd, the young man who taken by means of proper legislation ; of the farm closer to the consumer 5:15. Following the supper a con­
I was convicted in the circuit court to curb the growth of the Japanese was emphasized by the governor. ference of the women will be held
early In the summer on a charge of colonies in Oregon; to preserve our “Some well-advised move of this sort Do not miss this opportunity of hear­
holding up and robbing an automo­ resources for the i>eople of our own , would be of vast benefit both to the ing of our own mission fields from
bile party on the Pacific highway, race and nationality,” the governor’ people on our farms and to the pop­ one who ¡has visited them and knows, i
north of Grants 1‘ass near Merlin, said. “I believe the ultimatum' ulation in the cities.” he said.
He also urged legislation tendinei
Pago l*ago. American Samoa, Jan. was returned to this city yesterday should be issued that It is the sense’
11.—(A. P.)—Information comes and lodged in the county jail as a of the people of Oregon, sjieaktng to curb "excessive profits in between ’
from Apla In British Samoa that the parole breaker. Rudd was sentenced through their representatives, that, the producer and consumer.”
Governor Olcott pointed out the
Whit good highways will do to­
boycott of the stores there by the to a term of from one to seven years this state is a state.with a govern-j
ward the elimination of distance, and •
Samoans has become general. Samo­ In the state penitentiary, and was ment of Americans, by Americans need of correcting the state's budget'
toward the making of a suburb of
ans have limited their purchases to a paroled to the Salvation Army. He and for Americans and that Ameri­ system, suggesting that all estimates;
Grants Pass to Portland was demon­
bar of soap a week for each family. later disappeared, and the sheriff's canism is the predominant asset of or appropriations be passed upon by
"some responsible body before they
strated by Claude McGee, of San
26 cents worth of htigar and a loaf of office finally located him at Moore­ its citizenry.
are presented to the legislature.” He: Visalia, Cal., Jan. 11.—X A. P.) — Francisco, who passed through the
bread a day. They are forbidden to head. ,Mlnn.‘. where he had returned
"The Japanese are a race high in
purchase anything olse tinder heavy to the home of his parents, and thcj culture. They are a courteous peo­ recommended that the state board of W. C. Bruce, official lion hunter for city Saturday on a record run from
penalty from the lenders of the boy­ Moorehead officers arrested him and ple. a high-minded people, a people of control be designated for that purpose the California Fish and Game corn-; the California city to Portland. Mc-
cott.
notified Sheriff Lewis. Frank Seaton education and progress. But they As It Is now, there is no supervision ; mission, recently killed his 87th, Gee made the run from Grants Pass
Outside trailers working on a com­ representing the Josephine county are not our people. We cannot assim­ of estimates as prepared by the heads mountain lion only after he had been | to Portland in !his Buick coupe in
knocked to the ground by the beast! just short of 12 hours, having left
mission have closed tip and returned sheriff, left for Moorehead, and ar­ ilate them and they cannot assimilate of the various state departments.
Declaring the plant of the state In­ and forced to fight for his life with here at 9:40 in the morning and en-
to Apla The Samoans are not pro­ rived home with his prisoner yes­ us. Oil and water will not mix. I
ducing it is reported.
terday. Rudd will no doubt now would live in peace and amity and dustrial training school for boys is his bare hands against the giant I tering the Rose city at 9:38 that
j evening
_____ =____
after ________________
having to hunt around
There 1s constant communication have to serve his time In the state conoord with them, but it would be a “hopelessly obsolete,” Olcott urged animal.
Bruce
had
been
scouting
the
dense
f
or
80me
time t0 find _____
a road I that
the
Rehabilitation
of
that
Institution.
between chiefs of British Samoa and prison at Salem. At Moorehead it peace and amity and concord which
____
______
12.“_____________
The installation of a box factory at underbrush of the Sequoia national
was
not ;__
under
water.
McGee found
those in American Samoa. Thu for­ was learned that Rudd was a pre­ extended the hand of friendship
mer are waiting the Issue of the pres­ vlous offender, and had been In the across the sea. So long as Japanese the state penitentiary was urged, not ’ park s more remote sections and had the Smith hill a pretty tough propo-
already bagged four of the animals! sition, and skidded in one place
ent unrest In American Samoa.
jatl there for breaches of the public and American attempt to till their only as a means for employing the
which have been more numerous this
time
of
convicts,
but
as
a
means
,
— I | against a stump by the road side,
It Is assorted that if natives of peace on former occasions.
acreage aide by side, so long wlll whereby convicts might contribute season than for several years,
damaging a rear fender. His arriv­
American Samoa are successful then
there be enmity and distrust, Cen- toward the support of their depend­ the vicinity of Crystal Cave, along
al in Portland was noted by the Tele­
the British Samoans will start great­
M. M. McVay, of Crescent City.
<
turies of history have shown us that ents.
the famous Black Oak trail leading gram as follows:
er activities against the government. was a Sunday visitor In the city.
Mongol and Caucasian must each
The work of the "ablo and self-sac­ through the Sequoia to the General
"Forty-four minutes better than
work out his destiny alone.
rificing highway commission" was Grant Park, he came upon his fifth the time mad« by the Shasta, a
"I believe the Japanese should lauded by the executive, for advanc­ lion in 14 days. Five shots, appar­
Buick coupe was driven to Portland
WE'D SIMPLY EAT
work out his destiny In Asia, tn the ing the road program "toward the de­ ently directly into the head of the
from San Francisco by Claude Mc­
continent which God allotted him, sired goal" during the last two years beast, brought no result, The lion
Gee and Roy E. Skinner In 29 hours
©▼•rett Earle Stanard
and
under God we should work out He advised the solons to consult with sprang at Bruce who was knocked
Y
and 16 minutes, marking an epoch in
our own destiny on the American the commissionerà before exacting to the ground, by the blow, and.
midwinter long distance automobll-
continent”
any laws.
thanks to the lion's fast ebbing tng on the Pacific coast. Great pile*
I think that I would like to be upon that island in the
That every Oregonian who served
The governor referred to the re­ strength from the five well directed of snows were introduced to the
sea where everything, as men agree, is picturesque and pret­
during the world war In the army, cent suspension of * large Portland shots, was able to ward off the grbet
drivers down In the Siskiyous, but
ty. I'd like to lay my pen aside, cease from all labor and
nary and marine corps should re­ bonding house, and urged legislation paws until an assistant could strike
the road was kept open by snow
abide where by the swift warm oceantide all oats are tree
ceive "at legst *25 for every month for the protection of investors in the Uon across the face with a heavy
plows operated by the California
and not denied, the fact Is, I would just reside upon the isle,
of service" was the recommendation bonds.
rock. Able to free himself, Bruce highway department.
Tahiti. Our own town where we work away Is getting awful.
of the governor. He added that the
Consolidation of state departments succeeded in recovering his rifle and
"The time of starting from th«
Tell me, say, why shouldn't we decamp today and sail for fair
legislature Is prevented by the 6 per and commissions as a measure of sent a sixth bullet into the animal's
Golden Gate and that of «-rival in
TahitiT A man don't need to work ¡out there. He dines on
cent tax limitation amendment from economy and increasing efficiency brain.
the City of Roses (in January as
delioacies rare, he chews the alligator-pear, baked
papya
appropriating the necessary money, was recommended, particularly the
Badly clawed and bleeding from a well as June) was checked by the
leaves, for fair, and cocoanuts scent all the air in that far
but suggested that the legislature re­ merging of the office of state seaJer dozen wounds, the huntsman was Western Union Telegraph company.
Island city. We'd simply sit beside the wave and where the
fer to the people a bill appropriating of weights and measures with the still aMe to shoot down a sixth lion,
"These winter motorists reached
gurgling waters lave watch native girls that misbehave and
the "bonus."
office of the state dairy and food apparently his antagonist’s mate, be­ Portland at 9:18 o’clock Saturday
dance to many a ditty. But most of all we'd like the eats, the
Governor Olcott asserted the gov­ commissioner, and the centralization fore camp was reached.
night and reported to the Howard
oysters, crabs and sugar beets: afar from all the torrid heats
ernment "should do something for of the 'board of inspectors of child
The hunter expressed the opinion
i
Auto company, of which they are em­
these men .
. but I further labor and the Industrial welfare com­ that the lions of the park region ployee.
would we recline, and O the feats of fletcherizlng nuts and
believe the state should wait no long­ mission, which should be centered In have now been cleaned out. He has
sweets, In that far-off Tahiti!
"Throughout the 751 miles the re­
er. Congress has delayed and hag­ the office of the state labor commis­ bagged six and three others I were cord smashers made no stope other
gled over this measure until the light sioner. the governor asserted.
killed iby mountaineers.
than for gas and oil.”
AU10 BEATS SHASTA’S