GRANTS PASS, JOSKPHI.NK OOUHTY, ORHGON,
V«»l.. XI.. Ni». II».
HAT! RDAY, JANUARY
Iff. IMM.
WHOLE NIMBER «17«.
BANKER FLEES
Woman llriwk* Feat of IH Haya In
tua-mirt taa .Muka* Hubby Jaain Ilia*
1 tauri h
Wer rorpurntiim lUnlvcl <hrr th«*
irti» of U m * Presidi-til Itiiuly
for Work
Danville, III., Jan. 15.—(A. P.)
Mrs. Ernest H. Harrington, who
claimed she had been fasting 4* days
to Influence her husband to join the
church, ended her hunger strike lo
de) on udvice of Rev. <1. 8. I'ayne.
Shu drank a glass of milk.
Washington, Jan 15.—('A. P-> —
The war finance corporation, revived I
over the president's veto, announced!
today that it wa* prepared to con-
wider loan* to finance exports in the '
same manner as before it suspended !
act Ivi tic* last May.
POSIOFFICE
Portland, Jan. 15.—( a . P.I—J. BRITISH .MEMBER OF (OHM IS
Mealey Ladd, the banker who receiv
SION COMMENTS ON FUTURE
ed threatening letters from "Sha
OF STRICKEN COUNTRY
dow,'• today was reported to have
left Portland with destination unan
nounced. Ben Selling, who received
a threatening letter, called Detective
Hellyer into conference at noon to
day.
PARTITION OH BOLSHEVISM
Johnston and llw* Flab—
FuuwgiMK) M i - ami » W III Me ICr|e>r<-
■xl UHIi Te* Senate Amend-
menta Monda)
J. N. Johnston of Grants Paas, al
the Hotel Oregon, Is part of the legis
lative delegation from Josephine
county. One subject sbovo all others
will command his attention during
(lie session st Salem and that Is the
salmon fishing In the Rogue river.
Grnnts Pass Is the home of s number
of gillnettera who whip their fish
north sud south by rail, and it Is also
the home of the moat enthusiastic
anglers who ever wasted time and
money trying to cutch steelhead*
Oregonian
Former l’rr«l<l<*nt of the
Republic
Would Not Herve EsMfM a« F«r-
elgu Miiü~t«*r
■ mn MNI Thnut of X*n»tiferO||M
lllark mailer
COILAPSE OF
AUSTRIA NOW
NEAR Al HAND
Another <'«inured I <Hif«~-Mxl.
anal
Fo r of the Hix Arc Still to Ite
A< i<«inle<l For
Kc-turns Front Salim—
Geo. 8. Barton ret >rned yesterday
from Salem, where he went to per
fect the incorporation of the Boswell
Mining company, and to confer with
state officials concerning the placing
of stock in the company upon the
market. Mr. Barton had no trouble
in showing that there was a hundred
cents of valiie behind every dollar of
stock, and received the full sanction
of the corporation department in the
plans of the company.
Regime aaf Terror Seasaua 1‘mtmMe
lt«*fore the iHwtlny of the Atua-
triant Has Been Solved
■Peri*. Jan. 15.—(A. P.)—Raoul
Dallas. Tex., Jan. 15.— (A P ) —
Paris, Jan. 15.—(A. P.) Sir -Wil
Peret. who yosterday attempted to
liam Goode, British member of the
Police auitoinced that 9900,900 in
form « now French ministry, today
liberty bonds and 949,000 in cur-
Austrian section of the reparations
Melila Commandery No. i, Knights
gave up the task. I'oret's failure was
rency taken by bandits in the post-
commission, discussing the Austrian
duo largely to the refusal of former Templar, held Its installation cere , office robbery here last night had
situation, said "Three eventualities
President Poincare to enter the cab- mony last night, a banquet served in been recovered near Fort Worth
must be considered as a consequence
ln»t, except as foreign minister.
of the prospective collapse of Aus
the dining room of Masonic hall be [.Two pouches were found.
tria. They are: Attempt on the part
ing participated in before the newly : The police had accounted for 2 of
Paris. Jan 15.-— (A. P.)—Former
the six bandits who robbed the postal
of the Austrian provinces to join
elected
official*
were
introduced
in
Premier Bryand tonight agreed to at- j
Germany; partition of the Austrian
substa'ion. One was killed in the School Boy Breaks Arm—
to their positions. The banquet was wreck of th* bandits' automobile and
' tempt to form a new cabinet
Ix>y Cannon, a pupil of the River- provinces
among the adjoining
under the direction of Mrs J. D. i one caught, Three postal employes side school, broke both bones of the states, not excluding Germany, or a
' Stlnebaugh and her committee, and i were wounded in the robber . Two left forearm at the recess period yes communist or bolshevlst regime of
FIND .NO TR.M E OF
terday when he fell from a horizontal terror.”
MISHING MAIL VKHHKL for two hour* the delicious course* pouches containin'- 928,000 in muti-;
bar upon which he was exercising.
lated
currency
were
stolen.
; held the gastronomic attention of
Dr. Steams reduced the fracture, and SPOKANE REVENUES ARK
•- _____________
Juneau Alaska. Jan 15.-IA. P.) . ____
thoae _______
present A feature of the even-
the lad is on the road to recovery.
IMMOTE!) BY LAW VIOLATORS
No trace of the mall steamer Joseph ,
I ing was the presentation of a gold Snow at < rater laRu*—
MONTAN 4 II IS MORE
Dr. Arthur W. Mater, a life time Pulltxer, missing In Alaskan waters
Grater 1-ake has now four feet:
Spokane. Wash., Jan. 15.—(A. P.)
Ulti NKR TH IN IN lutti resident of this district passed away since December IK, has been found! mounted fountain pen to A. K Cass,
the retiring eminent commander. The more of snow than was at the park
—
'During
1920 approximately «19,-
at his home In the Colonial apart after a week's ««arch by the coast
000 was paid in the city court hers
Groat Fulls. Mont.. Jan 15. -(A. ments, at noon today, following a lin guard cutter Snohomish, according following offioers were installed by I this time last year. Su peri n ten <lent
by still operators, liquor peddlers and
Sp rrow of Crater Lake national |
P.) -During 1920. the second year gering Illness that has been sapping to advices received here tonight, and A. 91. Gunnel, installing officer:
E. C.—Clyde E. Niles.
drinkers of intoxicants, according to
perk has received word from the ran-:
of prohibition In Montana, drunken his strength for the past five years. grave fear* are entertained he.-e for
Gen.—Sam H. Baker.
figures compiled by the clerk of ths
ger on duty in the park that thei
ness in this city lncrea*«*d approxi
Arthur W. IJster was born on a the safety of her officers and crow of
Oapt. Gen—«Philip Herman
court. Of this amount 99.500 l>aa
de »th of snow is
feet at Anna
mately 41 |>er cent over 1919, the farm in the Fruitdale district on Sep seven.
Prelate—-James IJum.
been forwarded to the state for
Spring camp and 914 feet at the,
first “dry" year, according to ihi II co tember 30th, 18N0. the youngest sou
Bntte. Mont.. Jan. 15.—(A. 'P.) — school purposes and 99,500 pnt to
8 W.—James T. Chlnnoek.
lake rim five miles above.—'Mail
records. General police arrests also of Mr and Mrs. Ed. Lister. He spent
Production in the Rutte mines. no»,|th, credit ot the-city and
J. W.—Sam Stinebaugh.
Tribune.
Increased durum 192«, Imt applica his boyhood here, and has resld«x1 In
running
on a 40 per cent capacity squad. Practically all at the liquor
Tree*.
—
Frank
Mashburn
tions for free lodging In the jails fell Granta Paas all of his life except dur
basis, is to continue for some time cases in Spokane during the yeer
Secy.—Geo. 8. Calhoun.
off sharply.
ing the time of his attendance at a
on the present scale, according to an were tried In the city court.
Standard B.—Peter Allison.
dental college, and for two years af
nouncement by John Gillie, general
Sword B.—-Don. J. Calvert.
ter he commenced the practice of his
manager of the Anaconda Copper
W.— IL. M. Mitchell.
profession. One year he practiced
Company’s mines here. An effort
Sentinel—J. E. Peterson.
at Gold HiU and one at Cloverdale
will be made at all mines, he said, to
Capt. of the Guard—Geo. C. Sabin. |
Ho then opened an office In Granta
keep married men and the older em
Washington. Jan. 15.—(A. P.) —
Paas and practiced here till his A joint resolution requesting the
ployes at work.
health broke down and he was oblig president to call a conference of na- I
Copper is piling up and there is no
Portland.
Jan.
15.
—
(A.
P.)
—
Mrs.
;
ed to cease all work 11« was mar lions to consider universal disarma
Immediate probability of any greatly
Zella
Becker
was
fined
91090
in
the
ried. but leaves no children, being ment was approved by the house
federal court when she pleaded guil- increased market, mine officials
Reno, Nev., Jan. 15.-—(A. P.)
survived by his widow, who was foreign affairs committee unanimous
Portland, Jan. 15.—(A. P.)—Sen
ty
to perjury in land claims. Federal state. The view is taken by the ma
Cattle ''rustlers'* are costing the Ne Marie Nelsale before her marriage,
ly today.
colored
heavyweight,
District
Attorney Humphreys said jority of the mine men here that Iongtord,
vada livestock industry a half mil and his parents and one brother. Er
until conditions become stabilized no scored a technical knockout over
that
perjury
was
common
among
lion dollars annually, according to nest Mater.
full operation of mines can be look Bob Devere. of Kansas City, in the
eastern Oregon homesteaders.
Secretary Vernon Metcalf of ttte Ne
The deceased was of a modest, re
ed
for. Since the ending of the war, seventh round of a scheduled 19-
Tampa. Fla., Jan. 15.—(A. ’P.) —
I
vada Mvestock association.
tiring disposition, but those who be
it is said, the demand for copper has round bout last night. Early in the
Florida
this
winter
Is
entertaining
The annual lose, Metcalf said. Is came acquainted with him loved hint
i steadily fallen off. Germany, it is seventh Langford put Devere down
more automobile tourists than ever
placed lit 15,000 cattle
Nevada for his ninny admirable qualities and
believed here, will in the near future for the count of nine, and just as ths
before.
They
come
from
all
sections
herds al present uumiter (approxi for the evenness of his dlsiHisitlon
i
be a big 'buyer of copper.
bell ended the round Devers's second
of the country, princiiially from the ,
mately 300,000 head. Sum 11 band*
The funeral services will lie held
Over 10.000 men are normally tossed in the sponge.
[
northern
state*
to
escape
the
cold
j
of rustler* are resitonslble. it was Monday, at 2 o'clock, at the Presby
employed in the mines here belong
1 weather. Hotels, boarding houses
terian church
stated.
ing to the Anaconda Copper eom- Clowe Work for Wint e r
Albuquerque, N M , Jan. 15.— (A and cottages are taxed to their ut
pany. With these running on a 40
Frank South, -who has been em
most
capacity
by
regular
tourists
and
|
P.)—Albuquerque ministers, if they
nten ployed with the Albert Andeceon road
Thousands of
Phoenix. Aris., Jan. 15.— (A. P.) | per cent basis, the number of how-
have their way. will know more the automobllists.
required to operate them is.
building outfit in Douglas county, re
about the folks they marry, particu tents have been put up in practically —How to make Arizona’s income
ever,
greater
than
that
figure
be
turned home -yesterday, the work
larly as to whether they have been every county of the state and some and outgo balance without boosting Î
cause of the necessity of upkeeping having been closed down for the bal
divorced. They are going to ask the I places have established tent cities! taxes to a painful altitude is afford
the mines, even when they are idle. ance of the winter. Mr. Anderson
1921 session of the state legislature with every convenience for automo ing state officials and county asses- ;
has a contract with the state high
to [Mts* a law requiring all applicants bile tourist*., It has been estimated sors much concern, as was brought,
RELIEF
COMMITTEE
GETS
way commission for the building of
for marriage licenses to fill out a that more than 200,000 people will out at a meeting of the state tax com
«00.00« FROM PRIZE FIGHT about 13 miles of highway In tta«
"questionnaire" showing what ex occupy tents in Florida this winter. mission and the ' county assessors '
New York, Jan. 15.—(A. P.)— Drain and Yoncolla districts, and
Ixrndon, Jan. 15.— (A. P.) Ap eign interests here, and an interna perience. if any, they have had on
So enthusiastic over the automo here just after the new state admin
The American committee for devas continued upon the work till ths
prehension* of a world-wide moat ' tional Investigation was recommend the matrimonial sea.
bile method of touring about Florida istration took office.
tated France realized $90.000 from heavy rains made the mud so deep
control by American packing firms ed to go Into the whole situation
The Rev. C. O. Beckman, an officer are some of the northern visitors I The three great industries of Ari
the bout last night in which Benny . that satisfactory progress was I in-
were dtacloHtxl 4li a recent report to with a view to taking common ac
of the ministerial alliance, whioh is that they have organized an associa zona, mining, agriculture, and live I»eonard,
lightweight
champion.! possible. Mr. Anderson's contract
the Board of Trade l»y a sub commit- ( tion
tion
known
as
the
Loyal
Order
of
Tin
stock raising from which Arizona has
backing the move, stated that quite
tee of the Standing Committee on
A rejoinder to the committee'* frequently couples present them Can Tourists of the World. Their derived most of its tax revenue, have1 scored a technical knockout over calls for the grading and graveling
Trusts.
finding* I* made by IR. II. Caibell, the selves to a minister and for all ho annual convention recently held here been suffering extreme depression, Ritchie Mitchell in the sixth round. ! of a stretch of the Pacific highway.
"AA prosent, the American meat I xmdon manager of Armour nnd may know, one or both may have was attended by about 2.000 people Other industries and businesses have
companies have nearly fit) per cent! Company, who in an interview with been recently divorced or divorced from all over the United States and also suffered in the general read-
of the beef output from Argentina a pre»* association rtM'resontatlvo, on what tho churches are generally from Canada. They elected as their justment.
and Uruguay ami about 75 per cent complain* that none of the Amort- coming to consider "trivial" grounds. officers: Exalted royal chief tin can
Assessors, having been warned
of the capacity of the meat plants can firms were heard by the commit
Under the proposed law, persons opener of the world, James M. Morri against reducing assessments on any
built or building In Brasil,** the re tee and charges that the latter’s re applying for marriage licenses would son of Chicago, 111., and El Paso, class or property and thereby placing
port stateil. "Moreoter, they con- port was compiled "under strong pre be required to state whether they Texas: royal chief, etc., G. M. Tre heavier burdens on the rest, are
tral nearly one-half of the whole judice.”
have been divorced and give the date maine, of Fredonia. ¡N. Y.; vice royal nevertheless faced with what appears
"Several passage* In the report and place where the decree was is chief, etc., "Grandpa" Hawkins, of to them the dact that many industrial
trade of Smithfield (the great I.on-
There are two branches of the na- ell, directors, Sam H. Baker was
don meat market) and they have •how a clear but very Ill-Informed sued.
Noblesville. Ind; royal secretary. holdings actually are worth less than
tional
farm loan association in Jose elected secretary and treasurer of
also a solid footing In Canada and animus against the American firms,”
Mrs.
W.
H.
Huselman.
Butler,
Ind.;
“Of course, we realize that the re
last year and. therefore, will make
Cabell slates. "Particularly in iti sult of our refusal would not pre royal treasurer. Mr*. J. L. Truesdell, strong blds for reduction of assess phine county, one the Josephine as each branch.
Australia.
,No one vent persons from being married," Minneapolis. Minn.; assistant secre ments. flf general reductions were sociation
with
headquarters at
The Josephine branch has made
"Fears as to the extension of their reference to Argentina.
activities are not confined to the Unit would guess from the re|»ort that Dr. Beckman added, "but It Is not a tary, Mrs. Verne I^inon. Marlon. granted, the tax-rate would have to Grants Pass, and the other the Wil 34 loans in the county, aggregating
ed Kingdom, but are equally strong the Chicago packer* entered the Ar question of whether ministers or Ind.;, sergeants. IWHlIam S. Ynch, be raised correspondingly or the liams association, with headquarters j a total of *121,050. The Williams
gentine trade nt the request, almost justices af the peace perform the Coloma, Mich., and Charles T. Fales. state's expenses reduced far below at -Williams. Each of these has just branch. 17 Joans, aggregating 14«,-
in the dominions,” it continues.
at the entreaties, of the (British firm* ceremonies, but whether tho min the "mayor of Easy street.” of Syra the 1920 figure.
held its annual election of officers! 915. Of this total of 51 loans, there
"The more they may ibe able to ex which had opened up the territory
and directors, anil rendered It* an has not been a delinquent payment
cuse. N. Y. Getnsville. Fla., was se
State
officials
already
have
been
isters
are
to
have
legal
means
of
tend their operations In South Amer and had [Mild heavily for their ex -
nual report, the reports indicating j for either interest or principal, every
lected for the 1921 convention c.ity.
getting
Information
which
they
must
pondering
over
the
1921
'budget
and
ica, the more they may be able to perlence and were anxious to he
One of the most interesting trimming it down. They consider the healthy condition of the farming payment being forthcoming on the
have to know whether they can con
divert supplies from reaching the bought out.” «
due date.
speeches
of the convention was that they have pruned it about as severe industry of the county.
scientiously
perform
the
marriage."
United Kingdom; nnd the more they
Mr. Cabell suggest* that part of
The Josephine association elected
T»an* are not at the present time
of
Owakeja.
a
Mohaw
Indian
chief,
ly
as
possible,
but
the
total
is
under
are able to control distributive biin- the supposed animus disclosed in the EVANGELINE RGOTH, ILL,
officers and directors as follows: A. being made through the aasoclation
who
with
his
squaw
had
driven
their
stood
to
be
well
over
94,000.000;
In
Ines* here, the more securely they report Is due to the reluctance of
REPORTED BETTER TODAY automobile from Canada to Florida fact, to be larger than the 1920 fig A. Porter, president: T. M. Ixtmond. as a test case Is now in the court and
will have the British consumer In certain Britinh firms to compete
vice president; E L. Schmidt, Geo. a decision is expected to be handed
to spend the winter and who is a ure.
their grip.”
with the ‘ les* wasteful and more
A. Hamilton and Melvin H. Gates, di down In the very near future. As
Spartanburg. S. C„ Jan. IK.—(A. member of the order.
Suggestions were made by the efficient, method* of their American P.)—Mia* Evangeline (Booth, com
Mrs. iR. M. Morton and two email rectors. The Williams association this case attacks the validity of the
The Kallspel. (Mont., chamber of
committe to restrain, by taxation rival«," and ho sgy* the only effect mander of the Salvation Army, who commerce invited the "tin canners” daughters are planning a two-weeks' elected A. L. Blodgett, president; law. the operation of the law Is be
and by auheidlzlng refrigerated ship of the report must he to raise meat was taken seriously ill last night, to hold their mid-summer meet in trip to Portland to 'tilt Mrs. Mor G. H. Spailln. vice president: D. 8. ing held In statu quo pending Its de
ping companies, the expansion of for- prices all over the United Kingdom. was reported hotter today.
Rlgel, J. W. Turvey and Jno T. Lov- cision.
ton's parents and other relatives.
that city.
Washington. Jun. 15. -(A. P.)
With ten umcndiiient* added, the
house emergency tariff bill approved
by the HetiBte finance committee will
be reported to the senate Monduy
Ono of the amendments agreed to
yesterday, that of placing a duty on
certain dairy products, was changed
today, » higher rate Iteltig accepted
The amendments accepted today
Included sugar, 93 13 per hundred
pound*. until the retail price roaches
ten con la; frozen meat*, all kinds,
two cents per pound; all other moat*
35 per cent ndvalorem; apple*. 20c
a box; cherrie*. four cents a [xrnnd
. Kmnun n. uoiun
PASSED m TODAY
SAM LANGFORD VICTOR