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VOL. XL. No. I II».
GRANTS PAHH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, ORBOOM,
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY M, IMI
WHOLE NUMBER 31IM.
MOONEY WITNESS
Want» BtHler < < mi rol Kept Over I n*
dcairable Aliena Sen» Home
I'roni America
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CONFERENCE
Man AA’ho Identified Preparedness
Dey Murder Suspect Now Baye
Testimony Was Forced
New York, Feb. 8.— (A. P.)— UNANIMOUS APPROVAL IS GIVEN
Waahlngton, Feb. 8. (A. F> — I INVITATION TO PARTICIPATE IN OUTCOME OF ELECTION BEING
Frank P. Walsh, counsel for Thomas
Representations have been made to
TALK FEHT WITH THE AL
HELD TODAY MAA' BE VITAL
BY SEMATE COMMITTEE TO A
J. Mooney, convicted of murder in
the state department by the Hungar
TO BRITISH Pilot I N<’EM
RELIEF' MEASURE
LI h» IS AiX EPTEB
ian government through the Swedish
connection with the San Francisco
preparedness day bomb explosion,
minister.'.concerning the manner of
telegraphed San Francisco authorl-
deportation of undesirable aliens
1 ties that John McDonald, now ot
from the United States. Hungary al
i Trenton, N. J., a witness against
leged that deported aliens had been
I Mooney, declared he had been forced
given such liberty aboard vessels as
I by District Attorney Fickert to false-
to i>ermlt them to organize propagan
l*mUiuinar> Meeting " «» Held I- mw X da against the governments of Eu NegoUatlon« Expnclml to Include Balance of Power is tonUwt Is Held iy identify Mooney at the trial as the Treasury to He Given Authority to
<'on»ld<Tati<>n of Counter Pro
Obtain Funds to .Aid Producers
Evening With Home Building
by a Third Party Representing ■ man seen with the suitcase. He said
rope which ha’d produced "certain
posal» of Huns
Phut llirueol
of Nation
Iatboritew
| the case was a frame-up.
undesirable results" in Hungary. The
state department was asked to have
deported aliens segregated aboard
Berlin. Feb. 8.—(A. P.) — The
London, Feb. 8.—(A. P.)—No less)
To promote the bome-owning spir vessels.
Washington, Feb. 8.—(A. P.) —
German go\eminent has accepted an vital an issue than the secession of,
it, and to make possible the owning
Unanimous approval was given by
Invitation to participate In the allied the South African provinces from
of homes by our thrifty citizens, are
the senate agriculture committee to
conference on reparations in latndon the British Empire arises in the elec
the alius of a group of local buafuess
the measure by Senators Glass and
March 1st, it was announced here tion today of a new legislative as
men Who gathered in the parlors of
Swanson, of Virginia, authorizing the
today. It was stated that it assumed sembly in the Union of South Africa.
treasury to purchase a hundred mil
the First National bunk last night
the negotiation* will luclude a dis General Smutz, former Boer general,
lion dollars of farm loan bonds so ai
and put into motion machtuery tor
cussion of German counter proposals. now premier, beads the loyalists.
San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 8.— (A. to make available funds tor loans to
the organization of a building, loan
Opposite to him is General Hertzog,' P.)—'Nineteen twenty was one of the farmers.
and savings association.
also former Boer military leader.! poorest, if not the poorest, on re-
Discussion brought out the unani
CORNWALL TIN MINERS
The result is said to hinge on the cord in California, according to R. ARMY APPROPRIATION
mity of thought upon the subject, it
laindon. Feb 8.—(A. P.)—An at
tONTKIBI TE OPERATION IOHT
success of a third or balance of power | S. Hunter. assistant executive officer i
being the unanimous expression that tempt la being made to establish a
BILL P ASSES HOUSE
party, that of labor. English ob-| of the California Fish and Game
there was need for the assoclutlou, i system of barter, or exchange of
Redruch, Cornwall, Eng., Feb. 8.— | servers expect a small majority for
and following this determination, a goods, between British and Danish
Commission. Humboldt county alone,
(A. P. 1— Workers at the Tincraft ; General Smutz.
committee was named to arrange the business concerns, so as to eliminate
where the hunting on Humboldt bay; Washington, Feb. 8.—(A. P.)—
mines have offered to contribute!
form of bylaws, und to outline the the difficulties arising from the un
was better than usual, was a normal The army appropriation bill carrying
£200 a month to keep the tin mines; The Hogue Mail Route—
I $329,000,000 and providing for only
plan under which the association certainties of exchange rates.
locality, he said.
there in operation. This action hasj The bondsmen of the former mail;
should operate Tills committee Is
At the Invitation of the Danish
Dry weather early In the season | 150,000 men in 1922, has been pass
comiimwil of Messrs Swope, Hackett minister of commerce, a party of I teen taken (because the Industry Is , carrier on the lower Rogue river , and too much water later, which t ed by the house and sent to the sen
suffering from depression consequent route are now hauling the mail from ;
and Allyn, and it« report la to be pre British business men headed by Sir
made a lot of "loafing water" for | ate
on
the
tall
in
the
price
of
tin.
The!
Merlin
to
Gold
Beach,
part
of
the'
sented at a meeting to be held In the Charles Sykes, a member of parlia
the ducks to use undisturbed, were,
bank parlors next Monday evening, ment. has. gone to Copenhagen to in workers in a resolution sent to the I distance being by truck, part by pack among the causes, Hunter said. A JAPANESE IM HAWAII
directors.
express
gratitude for! train and the rest by boat. J. J.
SHOUJ) KEEP OWN SPHERE
to which all who are Interested are augurate the proposed barter.
mild winter in the north, which did'
/southw“art mTI
Str Charles, who is a prominent keeping the mines going and prom-1 Weersfng formerly had the contract.
Invited to come and assist In the
by him
I figure In the Yorkshire woolen trade Ise to do their utmost to increase, but surrendered It about six weeks <r>tJon „ u3ual wag
Hilo. T. H.. Feb. 8—(A. P.)—That
organization
The preliminary discussion Is tn nud was wool controller during the production.
Japanese who live in Hawaii should
i as another reason.
favor of provision for two class. « of war. ha« advocated the bartering
The year also was bad tor salmon confine their activities to their own
stock, on* a paid-up ato k to earn a sy«teni a< the beat possible solution
and striped bass In the rivers, ac-‘ spheres ami rot seek — t».. hinder
guaranteed rat« of Inter«-t. the other of the present Industrial troubles in
cording to E. Downing of the com-| American interests was the declara-
an Installment stock to share tn the this country
mercial fisheries department of the tion made at a meeting of Japanese
profits of the association, and If the
commission. The cause was un- here by C. Yada, consul-general of
plans mature, money should he avail
Japan with headquarters at Hono
known, he said.
able to assist In purchase and In the
lulu. Addressing the meeting in
building of many new homes In
which the majority of his hearers
SENATE COMMITTEE WOULD
Grants Pass during the next summer
were Japanese language school teach
SEE <XAPY OF AGREEMENT
Is Josephine county the foremost ant 5-day convention April 5 th to 9th
The Investment feature’ of the
ers, Consul-general Yada said:
Portland. Ore . Fell 8.—(A. P.)—I mining district In the entire Pacific inclusive. Mr. Parks will detail the
“It is your duty to prepare your
stock will also be attractive, and the
question
has elaborate plans that are being made
Washington. Feb. 8.—(A. P.)— pupils for American citizenship.
Interest payments should mass It a Portland has joined the ever-grow-l Northwest? / This
better Investment than the foreign ing group of Pacific coast cities plan prompted the local Chamber of Com- for this convention to be held in the The senate foreign relations commit-1 which is their birthright,
tee
to ask the state department
’ voted
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"Japanese who live in Hawaii
bonds that are so readily purchased ning on building athletic stadiums. merce to call a big Joint meeting of big Portland auditorium.
The meeting Saturday night will for a copy of the agreement between j must confine their activities to their
The stock In the local association v llj City officials, it became known re every miner, prospector, engineer,
be backed up by mortgage loans on cently. are considering construction business man and all others interest- start with supper at 6 o'clock, fol- | Ambassadors Morris and Shidehara own sphere and not seek to hinder
modern homes In Grants Paas, and of a big amphitheater, with a seat ed in the future of the mining indus lowed by Mr. Parks’ talk, with other for a new treaty dealing with the, American interests/’
the money will go Into the building ing capacity of 30.000 on the Port-! try In Josephine county, for the pur short talks and a general discussion California anti-alien law.
land Country club grounds which re pose of proving to the world that on the subject. After the • general
of more homos.
ESTATES MI ST PAY
cently were purchased by the city.
this question can be answered in the meeting, a get-acquainted smoker, ,
MORE TAX TO STATE
affirmative. The meeting will be at with cards and other stunts for the,
Bl ILDING TRADES HEAD
the Chamber of Commerce rooms on entertainment of those who desire to
MUST GO TO PRISON
Salem, Feb. 8.— (A. P.)—Tne
.•Saturday evening, February 12th, at S!>end a pleasant evening, will be
state will receive about $100,000 in
given.
6 o'clock.
New York. Feb. S— ( A P.) Robt.
taxes from various estates as a result
Henry M. Parks, director of the
Those desiring to reserve their!
P Brlndell, president of the Rufld-
of a supreme oeurt decision today
Oregon state bureau of mines and seats at the dinner tables should get
lngs Trade« Council, was convicted of
that the estate of John Clarke, of
geology, will present to the meeting in touch with tbe secretary of the'
extortion from builders and sentenc
Portland, was entitled to only an
an invitation from the third annual Chamber of Commerce, or with O. S.I
ed to from five to 10 years in prison.
exemption
of $10,000.
The lower
Philadelphia. Pa., Feb. 8.—(A. P.)
international mining convention to Blanchard, who will be chairman of
court allowed $61,000 exemption.
—
King
Albert
of
Belgium,
has
rORTUVXII MARKETS
Sacramento. Cal.. Feb. 8.—(A. PA send a Josephine county mining ex the ewening. A large and representa awarded to John S. MacDonald, din
—
The state of California may search hibit and ore display to this irnport- tive attendance is desired.
ing car inspector of the Pennsylvania TWO DIE IN GUN FIGHT
Portland. Feb 8—(A. P l—Cat
IN SALT LAKE HOTEL
in
far
distant
lands
for
bugs
that
tle. lower, choice steers $7.50 to
railroad at New York, the silver
. .............
Salt Lake City, Feb. 8.—(A. P.)—
$8.25; hogs, slow; sheep and butter will make a successful war on insect
medal of the Order of Leopold
II in
recognition*o/the'sZrvi?es‘ rendered..................... Hamb^
*/ot daad at
steady; eggs Jc lower, buying price, mmnilea of horticultural and agricul
case count 28c to 30c, selling price tural crops.
to the royal party during the tour of! a hotel here by Tom Burns, who was
Senator F. A. Arbuckle, of Fill
the United States made by the king; shot by Chief of Police Burbridge
unchanged.
during a raid on Burns’ room.
more. has a bill i>endlng that would
last year.
appropriate $10.000 to be spent
Mr. MacDonald was in charge of' Burns died within an hour.
through the department of agricul-!
the dining car arrangements and ac
ture In sending an expert entomolo
companied the party on Its tour. He
gist to "South Africa, southern
had charge of similar trips for many;
rope or such countries as may
notable persons including Prince I
deemed necessary to collect and
Henry of Prussia, President McKin
port Into this state parasitic
ley and the Prince of Wales.
predaceous Insects for use in the
Paris. Feb. 8,— (A. P.)—Judges trol of black scale, red scale"
of many of the French courts Includ-, other insects.
Klamath Falls, Ore., Feb. 8.—(A.
Ing some of the higher tribunals are!
P.)—Recent queer occurrences re
hinting that they would like to have
ported in the lava bed region tn the
their pay raised at least to the
! northern part of Modoc county, Cal-
equivalent of telegraph operators,
I ifornia, have caused some Inhabi
warehouse watchmen and junior
tants to fear that some long dormant
army officers. Their friends point
volcano is about to break forth. The
out that the salaries of many of the
The girls’ basketball team went to family of W. P. Heryford. it is re
magistrates are less than those of
Medford Friday afternoon and play ported, was awakened recently be
even ordinarily skilled workmen.
ed there Friday evening. After the fore midnight by queer rumbling
Sacramento, Cal.. Feb 8.— (A. P.)
The newspapers have taken up the
girls’ game the boys of the Hill Mili noises. On rising and looking out,
Equal rights for women ought to
campaign In their behalf and are
tary academy of Portland played the they said they saw flames in the hills
urging that they be granted allow carry equal obligations, In the opin
Medford boys, and in both games the across the lake from their dwelling.
ion
of
Assemblyman
Parkinson
of
ances to enable them to live at least
score was very satisfactory to Med The flames at intervals shot high in
decently. Some of the judges have Stockton. Ho has introduced a bill
ford. In the first game the score was to the air, the increase in volume be
told publicly that their colleagues In the California legislature that
ing accompanied by the rumbling
33-9. and In the boys game. 16-9.
without private Income have to sell would make separate property of a
The girls were entertained after sounds.
their personal property accumulated wife liable for the payment of debts
the game by the Medford team and I Other persons have reported stm-
In bettor days or do clerical work at con’rnnted by the husband or wife
arrived
home at a late hour.
' liar sights and occurrences, but
for
the
necessaries
of
life
furnish
home to eke out a living.
The floor at Medford was very’ owing to the remoteness of the dis
French Judges are paid from 500 ed to them or either of them while
large and as local girls are used to trict. authentic information Is dif
franca a month inow equivalent to they were living together.
An excellent view of thek’lty hall nt Columbus. Ohio, 12 hours after it playing on the small floor in the ficult to obtain. The lava fields are
Heretofore, the separate property'
about $35) up to 833 francs (now
equivalent to about $58) for the pre of the wife has been exempt front had been destroyed by Are of unknown origin. A mere shell of the mngnlflcent Junior high building they were ser north of Mount Lassen and north
structure remains.
east of Mount Shasta.
iously handicapped by this.
siding judge of the higher tribunals rlafms^if that class.
COMMITTEE EORMULAÎIHG PLAN
IO K HELD IN LONDON MARCH I GEN. SMOTE LEADS LQÏALISTS
KING ALBERT WELL FED
Columbus City Hall Is Burned
THE LAVA BEAR MAY
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