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AMHCMIATED PREBH HERVIOS
VOL. XL, N<>. 147.
G KA N TH PANK, JOSEPHINE (XJVNTT, OREGON,
v"^
SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1021
HILDA CONKLING
WHOLE NI MBER 3224.
B ertrand h . snell
1
BUILD LODGE
«
UtAGl'H ENDoKNEH
»
PLAN
Hill
EXPANDING THE WORK OF
THE ORGANIZATION
J
I?
4-
ICE VOl.i TH »NINTH HOLD HINMAN WAN REM» IN TRIAL IN WHICH
CITY, AND MAKE GAINS LN
WOMAN IN DEFENDING HER
OTHER « E.NTEI»*
LIFE FROM NOONE
ARGUMENT AND INNTRU«TIONB
WERE COMPLETED AT ELEVKN
O'CLOCK THIS MORNING
MH SMITH HAMON ON TRIAL
Fvwtnre AU Out-of «loor H|s>rta and
Hilda Conkling, aged nine, b« I loved
to be America'« youngest real poeteee,
Arth ill's«
Along
the Nlrrmn
reading her own book. “Poem« by ■
Near Grants Paa»
Little Qlri." She live« with her moth­
er, a professor to Smith college, North,
■mston Maas.--------------------------------------
I dm urgen l Nympathiwrs .Are Killed Oklahoma Case I» One of the Most
Representative Bertrand H. Snell of
Utwwi Bolsbrvtkl l<«wa|iUU-en City
Noted Murder Hearing» of the
Hew York, who introduced a bill which
After Being <hinted
Middle West
outlines a national forest policy and
Setter fire protection of the forest*.
A sportsmen's lodge to be built in
Warsaw. Mar 12.—(A P.) Fet
Ardmore, Okla., Mar. 12.—(A P.)
the vicinity of the Josephine cavea
rograd to In the revolutionists' hands —A dying statement of Jake L Ha­
during the present season, and the
! with the bolahevlkl completely ever- , mon, in which he said that Clara
•tartIng under way of a move tor
, powered. «ay« a wireless. A VJIna Smith Hamon shot him as he lay on
the development of attractions that
dispatch says the anti-bolshevik the bed in his room of a suit they
Medford. Mar. 11.—(A. P l—The
can center about Rogue river in
forces fought their way into Minsk, occupied at a hotel here, was given
case of Ben Collins went to the jury
Granta Paas were two chief develop­
held the city five hours, but were today in the woman's trial on a mur­
this morning and at 11 o'clock the
ments that followed an animated and
driven out by the bolshevik). While der charge, W. B. Nichols, former
taMercsltog dlacusalon at the meeting
occupying the city the revolutionists Oklahoma City Chief of police, and Scandal lu loh'* Player on Giani- jury asked further Instruction«.
Juror Lamb, farmer, of Medford,
of the Josephine Sportsmen'» league Erie ItaHnsui lUwtorm
tortiur ■ killed many local communists, and business associate of Hamon,
testi­
pionahip Raeketball Team Rep­
asked, "If the defendant borrowed
last evening
when the botohevikl re-entered they fied that Hamon, after telling him
Nctvedulr and Will Nalimit Pro-
resenting Baker
over *2200, would It be a crime?”
| mmx 1 Kehftlun» to Board
executed over 200 persons, including be knew be would die from the bul­
Sixty members of ths league and
/
The court replied to line with pre­
their friends aat down to a 4 o'clock
i many Poles, accused of »ympathU-’ let wound, told him Clara Hamon
vious instructions that even the bor­
had fired the bullet as she stood at
Ing with the Insurgents
baaquet tn the chamber of commerce
3alem,Mar 12.—(A. P l—Instead rowing of a greater amount from *
with
bedside
stroking
his
bead
rooms at which crab« were th« cen­
his
New York. Mar. 12.—(A. Pl —
of a final championship game in the bank would not itself constitute a
tral «astronomical feature
feature.
The Reductions of wages of common la­
Constantlnople, Mar. 12.—(A. Pi her left hand
state interscholastic basketball tour­ crime, but it must be proved that
early part of the evening was given bor made by the Erie railroad Janu­ —Three South Russian cities. Kiev.
nament 1>etng played tonight between there was conspiracy with the cash­
over to the feasting and toasting ary Hat have been wiped out and Ekaterinoslave and Odeasa. were re­
PORTLAND MARKETS
Baker and Salem highs, as schedul­ ier at the bank to defraud. The jury
with Dr. Geo. <J. Bancroft presiding former wu« schedules restored, ths cently occupied by Ukrainian revolu-|
ed as a result of elimination of other retired immediately and resumed de­
with dignity In the particular place company announced. The statement tlocists
Recent advices would in­
terms, semi-finals will have to be liberation.
aa master of the toasts. He grece- said slightly Improved business con­ dicate. however, that the bolshavlki I Portland, Mar. 12.—(A. F.)—Cat­ replayed because of admission by­
tle.
firm;
hogs
and
sheep,
steady;
fully Introduced the speakers, who. ditions permitted payment of the had recaptured Odessa.
Coach Dewey, of the Baker team,
eggs, weak; butter, unsettled
with their subjects, were as follows: old scale. The railroad labor board
that Roy Stoddard. Baker center,
Colonel Roble. "The Injury the rwcetitly condemned the action of the
whose playing was the sensation of
Ing to be superior. And he did. and
18th amendment did to th« fisher­ road for not first submitting the pro­
the tournament, is not Stoddard but
the
morale
of
the
troops
improved.
posed reduction to it for approval, I
men of the Rogue River Valloy."
Instead of being detailed to drill, to Blakeley, a player who had been de­
Judge 'Helus Pollock, "la It legal and ordered restoration of the for­
some
cam;» the. .boys were sent to clared ineligible by the Baker high
The company said ths
for a oounty Jud«« to carry a fish mer/ scale
because his study grades
hear Cope and letters from morale principal
rend would now formally submit the
pole while viewing roadC
were not up to the standard re-
officers
and
commanding
officers
at
­
George Sabin, "My remedy for an whole wage question to the l«oard.
quired.
Tokio, Mar. 12.—(A. P.)—The act
test. to the great work this genial
overdose of crab«."
of
Captain Z. B. Murray of the Am­
Herbert la>on Cope, the humorist, humorist accomplished.
R W. Clarke, "My experience In U III IkNlmte Ton I id H—
erican steamer Pawlett in rescuing
Reprceenis
Associated
Oil
—
him:
"The
This
has
been
said
of
is
to
drive
away
the
blues
of
local
The debate upon the question of
fishing with silver spoons."
The LeMoss Service Station on last year 13 Japanese fishermen,
of cheer—
Following the feasting and the ■ lien land ownership In the high folks here on the evening of March world needs his message
South
Sixth street is now completed shipwrecked 500 miles northeast of
fun, com-
speaking, and each speaker proved sch«M»l serl«» will be held at the high 17 at the high school auditorium. his resistlees medley of
ready
to serve the public. The Yokohoma. which was officially re­
and
mon
sense,
classic
beauty,
and
mag
­
himself a |u»t master In tho art of school this evening, opening at 1 Cope is the chap who inspired and
netic pathos, and the million who new station handles the gas and cognized by the Japanese govern­
ontertalnlng, the meeting was turn-f o'clock to the high school auditor­ cheered more than a million dough­
have
been touched by his latest and oils supplied by the Associated Oil ment, has had a sequence, religious
«d over to its president tor the trans . ium. The local team will de bate the boys to army camps during the late
greatest, service are a unit in their Co., the first representative of that in nature.
negative
side
of
the
question
with
war,
and
he
is
affectionately
known
action of business
Representative
Captain Murray carried the sailor«
prophecy of great laurels to be his to organization in this territory, and
Johnston gave a most complete di-1 the team representing Medford. The by a large number of Uncle Sam's
the days to come, for no man in the big truck of the company oc- to Portland, Oregon, and when they
local
affirmative
team
will
appear
in
as
"Kill-the-Blues
tDope.
army
geet of the new game and fish laws, I
He could preach the "Religion of America has so demonstrated, before casioned much comment when it first returned later to their home village
detailing changes that were good Medford this evening. The judges
near Sendai they never tired of tell­
of
the
debate
here
will
be
A.
E.
l-aughter"
to them 'without seeming the most discerning audience to the appear on the streets.
and changes that were bad for thej
ing of the wonders of the big Ameri­
world
Rtvamea,
of
Medford.
Principal
Wil
­
—
the
soldier
boys
—
the
pos
­
preach.
He
could
warn
them
of
to
people of thto district. He and Sen­
can city they had seen nor of the
son. of the junior high of Ashland, the pitfalls aa he knew from exper­ session of every attribute which Crowd Hears General Booth—
ator Smith then staled that they had
and Principal Edwin Brown, of ience where they -were without seem- makes for platform greatness "
the kindness of the commander and his
General
Bramwell
Booth,
of
been aaaured by the game depart­
Salvation Army, was greeted by a crew who had saved their live«. Dur­
ment that a game warden. aattofac-| Rogue iRiver.
large
crowd at the depot last night ing the trip they had learned some­
lory to them and to the Sportsmen's^ GEO. HARVEY WILL BE
he
appeared at the rear of the thing of the religion of the people of
when
league of the county would be ap­
AMBASSADOR TO IX1NDON
to
make
a brief address. The the United States and of Captain
train
pointed for Josephine upon recom­
Washington. Mar. 12.—(A. P.l —!
train
was
held
only a few minutes. Murray and as a result there sprang
mendation from here. The league George Harvey. New York editor, to !
but
the
opportunity
afforded many up a general demand for more infor­
immediately endorsed by unanimous underqfood to have been definitely
to
see
and
hear
the
noted
leader and mation about Captain Murray'«
vole Dr. Geo. C. Bancroft for the selected by the president as ambas­
hie associates was appreciated by the ‘God.” Services, it is reported, are
position, and the endorsement was sador
,
to London.
being held regularly now to the lit­
people of the locality.
warmly concurred in by Measrs
tle town by the Reverend Kobayashi,
Johnston and Smith. and the request
a
Baptist minister of Shiogama.
Chicago, Mar. 12.— (A. P.J—The won many thousands of dollars,
for his appointment has already 11
Captain Murray was told this side
trial
of
Chicago
White
Sox
baseball
Claude
Williams
and
f
oe
j
Jack
f®
“
'
been forwardttd.
of the story recently by secretaries
in their grand jury confessions, said
The officers of the league then!
m players charged with throwing the
of the Y. M. C. A.
that the players were promised a cer­
proposed a broadening of the scope
1918 world series, which begins on tain amount ,of money after each
Japan's official recognition of
of the league to embrace a greater
Monday
before
Judge
William
E.
____
,
Captain
Murray's kindness took the
game,
but
only
Cicotte,
Jackaon
and
group of out-of-door attractions than
I Dever of the county court, is expect-, -williams i confessed to receiving
form of the presentation 6t six en­
merely those of hunting and fish­
graved silver goblets by the gover­
___, _ to _______________
The meeting
the care of the «d to bring forth evidence that al-
money. According to some of the
ing,
Include the development
of on
I
the scenic attraction» and to enlist teeth, held at the high school Thurs- most everyone connected with the evidence, certain players became
At the last meeting of the Grants nor of Miyagi Prefecture in north­
double very angry when the gamblers failed
support to every form of out-of-door; day evening was well attended, and j alleged
conspiracy was
dcc-lc
Pass Post of the American Legion ern Japan. There was an accom­
make good on the .promise of It was decided to make a campaign panying letter of thanks from Count
•port, recreation or activity that has the careful attention given the crossed in some way.
the field, the stream and the climate »peaker by the audience showed
The loss by Charles A. Comiskey. payments after each game and hav­ to construct a suitable home and Uchida, the foreign minister.
entering Into it. A plan for the what » matter of real interest the owner of the club, of his champton­ ing thus been double crossed by the quarters for the local post that would
building of lodges throughout the subject was. Dr. H. C. Ftxott. both ship team and of players valued col- gamblers, did their best to win the enable it to carry on its plans for HARDING URGES RELIEF
FOR 8VPEERING CHINA
places of lnter«»t to the county was by his lecture a.n«l illustrations on lectively as high as *300,000. was third game of the series.
future work in community service.
Thp gamblers. It waa «aid. pyra­
outlined, as was also the Idea of de­ the screen, made very clear the tre- looked upon at the time of the jury
While no definite plana have aa
Washington, Mar. 12.—(A. P.J—.
veloping and centering all the at­ mendons Importance of caring for Investigation ae * double crossing mided their bets, betting on the sec­ yet been drawn for the proposed
game—against Chicago—all building, the objective la to have President Harding issued an appeal
tractions posable along the river the teeth regularly and systematic­ unparalleled to baseball history. Tes­ ond
adjoining Grant« Pass In the latter ally He emphasized the fact that timony given before the grand Jury they had won the first game. The quarters of aufflcient size to accom- to the American people to "do every­
thought, It was explained that the the condition of ths general health and which probably will be in tro­ combined winnings were placed on mod ate the Legion in all its acitlvi- thing in their power" toward relief
of famine conditions to China.
ultimate Idea might be expanded to of a person is greatly affected by th« duced during the trial, todina tod Cincinnati to win the third game ties.
The tentative plans fall for a large
build to connection with the city condition of the teeth, and quoted that the alleged plana of the gfcmb- and when Dick Kerr came through
figures to show the decrease In lera charged with fixing the aeries with a 3 to 0 victory, in which he dance floor which can also be used
(Continued on peg« 4.)
disease to school children to propor- and of the players charged with was aided by indicted player«, the for basketball, indoor baseball, drills,
tlon to the Increased care given the throwing it, also went astray to sev­ gamblers lost everything.
conventions and other large assem­
teeth. In many cltfee careful tests eral respect«
I'elech. Weaver, Rleberg and Mrs- blies It Is also contemplated having
•re made of the condition of the
This testimony, given by witnesses Mullen. maintain that they never a spacious reception room, rest
teeth of school children and free den­ was to the effect that the gamblers entered the conspiracy and never re­ rooms, billiard room, shower baths,
tal laboratories established where double crossed certain players by not ceived money. Jackson and Wil­ gymnasium equipment and lockers.
unfavorable conditions can be cor­ making good on promised bribes, liams deny they threw games, al­ The building will in all probability
rected. He put special straws on the certain players to return double though admitting they
reclved be constructed of reinforced con­
Portland, Mar. 12.—(A. P.)—A.
care of the baby teeth as they form cross the gamblers by winning a money. Clcotte confessed to re­ crete or brick and would be a great Rupert Company, a cannery concern,
Springfield, Ohio, Mar. 12.—(A. a very important part to the develop­ game on which the gamblers ha«l ceiving money and to one Intentional credit to Josephine county.
alleged insolvent in a petition filed
P.)— Springfield wns quiet following ment of the second teeth; also on the pyramided previous winnings and misplay Gandll has never surren­
The American Legion is consider­ In the circuit court, has been given
the clash«» last night between the six year molars which ar« the most thus lost many thousands of dollars dered. hut to pr«»s statements was ing various plans for raising the until Tuesday at 2 o'clock to show
police and negro«» growing out of Important teeth wo have, explaining! for the fixers, and that some players quoted as denying that ho took any funds for this building and have al­ why a receiver should not be ap­
an assault on a small girl last Mon­ In detail the correct care of nil j even double crossed each other,
1 part to the deal. He was named by ready announced the purchase of a pointed. The report yeaterday that
day. Thirty arrests were made teeth. The tendency of the times is
Chicago lost the first two gam«» Williams ns the man who gave hint 1 new Ford sedan which will be sold to a receiver had been named was due
Throe companies of national guards­ preventive work for the dentist rath- of Hie series and on these two games *10.000, however, *5.000 for him-; the public through the sale of shares to an erroneous statement by a court
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at 5Q cents each.
er than corrective.
men are on duty.
attache.
various «amblers were said to have «elf and $5.000 for Jackson.
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