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GRANT« PAHS. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON
VOL. XII., No. 72.
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I The Hague. Dec. 14.—(A. Pi­
I Holland ha« decided to rtUso the
(crown revenue from 600,000 florins
l<o 1,200,000 florins on the ground
(that It Is necessary for the queen to
llvo In greater state when receiving
(noted foreign guest». Abe intends to
Pick lut|>l«in<-nt I m NI by I nknown | rngard the Increa«« as a maximum
Party Is IBOIef of «»fflcero—One iand not to use It all linlasu it is neces-
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WHOLE XI MRFR 3434.
WEDNESDAY, DM EMBER 14, 1021
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MARSHAL FOCH RETURNS
TO SUNNY HOMELAND
PACTT0DEC.15
Portland, Dec 14—(A. P.»
—County Judges in session are
considering a resolution asking
that peace officers enforce traf­
fic laws to the letter. T.hey ap­
plauded Hl^iway Commissioner
Yeon when he protested against
five ton rtneks damaging the
highways.
New York, Dec. 14.—(A. P.l
— Marshal Poch sailed today for
France with every honor Amer­
ica could bestow upon him and
six great cases filled with gifts.
M»RD M IVOR GRANTED FI LL
PAY ON YEAR'S VACATION
RATIFICATION « »1C REJECTION
NAVAL RATIO AND SHANTUNG
Bradford, Eng, Dec 14.—(A. P.) DIKK BREAKS. DELUGING THE
VALLEYS OF SKAGIT AND
IN PtlSTPttNKD I NTH. PI II-
ARK NOW THE OUTSTANDING
—Councillor T. Blythe, the labor lord
FRANCE WLLLIN4J Tí» GIVE
STILLAGUMISH
ISSUES
LK1 SESSION
mayor here, has been granted a year's
MORE TIME FDR PAYMENTS
leave with full pay by his employer,
who In politics is a conservative.
Paris, De. 14.—(A. P) —France
Blythe has been associated with the
Is willing 4o temporarily forego rash
firm for 58 yearn and his employer
reparations fmyments from Germany, |
told him to call around for his wages
| a high offlrlal told the associated
whenever he found it convenient.
I press today.
people and Cattle Take to Hills in
King Exprrv.se« IIof«- That by Agree­
Jiqtan to Keep New Baltlndiip Pro­
Order to Be Safe—Home Is Over­
ment the "Strife of Centurie« May ONE IN THREE CHILDREN
viding I'nlted Sial«, Retain- Two
turned Near Mount Vernon
of Newer Vessels
Be Ended"
ATTKNDR SUNDAY SCHOOL
WATER COVERS THE LOWUHOS
BICYCLES MUST HAVE LIGHTS
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j hna|>|i Buys Gnxrierla—
Denver. Dec. 14. <1. N. 8.)—De-.
/
tyceil Officer Here to Enforce Dim.
Seattle. Dec. 14.—(A. P.)—Thir­
Charles "Bud" Randle. Harry Price.
Guy Knapp, formerly of th« Baa­
Dublin, Dec. 14.—(A. P.l — Ratifi­ !daring th« need for more adequate j Washingion, Dec. 14.— (A. P.)—I tiling—Man Trade» Horse for Car
Bert Llvesle». Janies Talbot absent >■«< «to»* ha» bought th« Grants cation of th« Anglo-trinh agreement 'spiritual training for ehlldren. the The naval ratio and Shantung ques-l
teen live« have been lost and dam­
Thia 1« the report of Bill Hchroe- •’“«« Groceteria from the Evans iu- by Dall Elreanti has tiesn postponed : Denver Council Of Sunday Schools Itlons are now the qutatanfling issues: Bicycles must be equipped with age estimated at half a million dol­
Mr. Knapp lias returned untU Thursday when a public seaaion and Religious Education has decided ¡of the arms conference. Both are la j lights when used after dark.
lars done during Western Washing­
■lor. jailor, when he checked his terests
■•barges al th« county Jail at 6:30 from Ashland and is glad to return will b« held. Meanwhile Dell is in to petition the Denver School Board (a cruical stage today, but with | This is the edict of J. J. McMahon, ton floods.
o'clock this morning. The four men Ito this city.
secret eeaalon discussing the dispute to permit children, upon written re- ; varying prospects of immediate set-1 ftate traffic inspector, who is now
Everett. Dec. 14.—(A. P J—The
escaped some time after midnight
between delegai«« to the London con­ quest of parents, to be excused from tlement. Some delegates believed in Grants Pass. The speed officer
Tuesday.
ference and DeValera, as to whether > school two hour» weekly for religious the agreement ratio would be reach­ also declares that cars not equipped dike above Stanwood, dividing the
the delegate« had th« power to con­ instruction.
led by the "Big Three” late today. with dimmers ihust have a spotlight, Skagit and 3tillagumish valleys broke
That lb« m«n mad« their getaway
clude the agreement.
It was asserted that only one out of Regarding Shantung, Japanese dele to be used when passing another ma­ today.
through an outside agency In the l>e- (lur|Mr I« Tlial of Everett Davi1
every three children of Sunday school (gates referred to Tokio China's pro­ chine, at which time the headlights
M«f of George Luwls. sheriff, and Er-
l*ot|<r Searching for Killer
Bellingham. Dec. 14.—(A. P.) —
Ijondon, Dec. 14.—(A. P.)— Open­ age attends Sunday school In thfs(posai that China buy the Kiao-Chow : shall be turned off. Dimming of
n«al I4«lar. deputy, after a survey of
Hundreds of people on the Skagit
:
railroad
from
Japan.
city.
lights
at
night
is
going
to
be
the
ing
the
special
session
of
Parliament.
.
th« premi*««.
Molalla, Dec. 14 — (A. P.l —Posi­
river lowlands gazed at daybreak
point ot attack by McMahon.
the king expressed a hope that by1
Tti« hauvy padlock on the door tive Identification by Judxe Dimick, the Irish agreement submitted for REIN »RESTRATION URGED
over an expanse of water 20 miles
Overloading
his
truck
2800
Washington. Dec. 14.—(A. P.l—
hading into the cell« from the corri­ of Dragon City of the body of Ever- ratification "strife of centuries may
BY V. 8. FOREST CHIEF
broad, from LaConner to the Chuck-
The Chinese delegation has asked the pounds cost L. F. Roat $10 anil costs anut mountains. The streets of La-
dor waa liatterad: the padlock on the eit F. Davis, ex-army lieutenant. tie ended”.
Tuesday. G. E. Gillian, of Medford,
i
Far
Eastern
committee
that
.
the
fa-
door of the rail in which th« men found Monday In a cabln on the
Portland. Ore.. Dee 14.—(I. N. 8.)
Conner. Burlington, Conway. Mill-
! mous 21 demands of the treaty of was stopped on Sixth street late
wnr« lodged wan battered. Owing to Davis homoHtead, haa removed doubl«
—
Forest
lands
not
needed
for
agrl-
McMahon,
town and Edison are flooded.
Tuesday
afternoon,
by
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Istndon. Dec. 14. — (A. F.)~ That
«'™gat..<i. They also asked
th« location of the lock, It in Impon- a« to whether the body was that of : Ulster'« Intention is to «land aloof culture miit be kept at" work' graw- ”15
who wished to ascertain why he was i At LaConner 300 persons slept on
nlble to reach the lock from the in- Davis. AiitliorlttM are »eeklng the Trom Hie Irish free stateh as been | Ing timber Instead of being allowed lhat •» ,reatl<* Renting special driving a car of one make with 11- a hill with cattle taken to the high
Person who killed Duvls by a blow
to lie idle
■ ’P^eres
influence in China be ab-
nlde of the cell.
¡cense plates of another. Gillian ex- ground for safety. Scores were ma­
expressed In a letter to 14oyd George.
This warning was sounded bylro«a,ed- American delegates agreed I plained that he had traded a horse rooned on flats.
It In believed by the officers that on the. hsail with an ax.
Colonel W. B. Greeley, chief of the I 10 Ja‘,an ‘««’P'ng the Battleship Mut-
a friend of t1»e mon hid within the
I for the car, and that the license plates . Yesterday the home at Lee Davis,
forest service, who stopped here en au on the condltlon tf>at the tnlt«d were on the machine at that time. between Mount Vernon and Burling­
building when the prisoners were
route to Washington, D. C„ from 9tatM retaln the newer ''‘“I«*'™
locked up for the night. A pick found I
Earl Grout was arrested Tuesday ton. was overturned. Mrs. Davis and
Mather Field, Cal., where he attend- o,orado and Washington In place of for cutting corners, and appeared three children were rescued by men
Innida the building waa evidently
Pittsburg. Kan., Dec 14.—(A. P.)
ed the forest fire conference.
Ithe Delaware a»d
North Dakota. before the court thia afternoon.
in boats The water is reported to
used to force the lockn. In pausing
— National guardsmen have been BwdnoM Poor Since 1014--- Natives
9
“If we are to remalt, a nation of
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from the building th« hint*« on th«
be receedlng.
lo*ok
for
B*strr
Comlitiuaa
Soon
■■ailed to check the women coal mine
wood users we must become a nation
wood eg exterior doom were pried
rioters near this city.
HENRI LANDRU
from their places Dow Gibson, nn-
Alexandria, Egypt. Dec. 14.—(A. of wood growers.” declared Colonel V Hr DIQ CTAPC DIP DCIIUIflU
WATCHED ••SKIRT”—
other prisoner In the name cell with
|P.)—After the proverbial "swven Greeley, who poicted out that the Kl Ul 10 OlnUL DIU riLUIllUll
WILL RECOVER
-
than
I
those '»ho sees ped. refused to leave.
United
States
produces
more
CHARLES S. WILSON
' lean years.” Egypt is anticipating
Banquet
and
Music
Featured
—
Big
of
the
seven years of prosperity In the tour­ half of the entire lumber cut
"Bud" Randle waa serving time
Wooster, Ohio. Dec. 14.—(1. X. 8 )
Parade Planned for December 27
ist business. Since 1814. the gar- world, and uses 95 per cent of the
for bootlegging, and had but twoi
—Mike Levovlta. junk dealer, was
i
amount
“
right
here
at
home.
”
cons de hotel, the guides and drago­
weeks remaining. He won also far-'
watching a girl who wore * «(hort
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One of the biggest affairs staged by j
Ing a similar charge in Jackson coun­
men. the vendors and antiquities, the ■
skirt.
the Iqcal Knights of Pythias was held
ty. but waa released under $500
donkey and camel drivers have had
The horse he was driving nearly
Tueaday night, when nearly 60 m m-:
but the leanest of plckiugs from the
bondn, the burden to rent upon his
collided
with an auto.
bers of the organization gathered for
impecunious military.
bundumen.
“
■
' 1 on the lines a
When
Mike yanked
the
homecoming
and
reunion.
But, already the news has gone Third Harvest Since War—V. H.
..»«»sasraw
11 carl Al
Harry Price waa being detained as
runaway eaast
resulted.
One wheel passed
It
was
after
10
o'clock
before
the
forth that
seven Mediterranean First, Cambia Third in i Production
a wllu»Hu, while Bert Uvenley was In
over Mike's neck. He is recovering
feed was spread, and the show start-!
cruises are being organized in Amer­
for Uootlsggfng. Th« fourth prisoner,
nicely.
ed in earnest. Following the ban­
ica. From the porters and cabby
Jatuen Talbot, wan found guilty of
Winnipeg. Man., Dec. 14.—(A. P.) quet. Senator C. A. Thomas of Med-|
drivers st Alexandria to the humb­ — France ranks second among the
robbing the Merlin store. In conjunc­
lest donkey boys at I«uxor, Egypt, is wheat producing nations of the world ford spoke and some excellent music
tion with George Garvin.
by the D. O. K. K. orchestra of Med­
rejoicing and counting in advance according to figures compiled
As the men were worklug outside
by ford enjoyed. Medford was repre-
the
American
dollars
which
will
glad- the International institute of agricul­
the Jail, and a receipt signed by th«
den their hearts and lighten their ture here. The United States is ' sented by a strong delegation. Sev­
county oourt tor the men. the sher­
Huge Tract of Timber Near Ashland
eral new members were taken in by
4010-
iff's office la not responsible and can­
Being Destroyed by Pest
first. Canada Is third.
I
both
Thermopvle
Lodge.
No.
38,
and
In the bazaars, stocks of brass
not be held for the escape of the pris­
The United States produced 740,- l by the D. O. K. K. organization.
ware, silks and satins, amber clga-
oners.
Ashland, Cre.. Dec. IS.—(A. P.l—
665,000 bushels: France 315.639,-
An attendance of nearly 500 is ex-
reties and oriental perfumes.
Owners of a belt cf yellow pine tim­
<•00, and Canada .94,388,000, these
to l)e )n (;ranL, pagg Tuesday,'
abs and amber beads are being pre­
ber extending from Ashland to Lgikt-
the figures shown.
December 27, when Fuhat Burkan
pared to bewilder the American lare The
» !■•«. c.’iui r »’ng 1,200,00:1 acre
report stat.w that this year s Temple ,Xo 224 of Medford colneg
tourists and entice from them their han-e.t „ the tblrd France haa grown
are prepa» ng to begin in Fsi.na-.'
up for a big street parade and gen-
prec oils io ars.
since the armistice and notes F
‘ ieral jollification. Delegates are ex-
a war •»* reermination agsli.". tta
tllat
Failure Io RoM|*ond to .Man's hxr
lv"k beetles which are destroy” x
nothing could tell more eloquently ( p^t^”from "various to7n« between
great quantities of the best yellow
Brings Death to School Teacher
MflDC 1DADTMCIIT? ADC DIIIIT ,han ,’“1’ Rreat harV<*t ot the rehab‘ Eugene and Yreka for the event.
pine
in this region. Whether or not
MUI i L fllAn I IV il II I 0 Ant “Uli I
or the sturdy French nation-------------------
from the federal
Waukon, Iowa. Dec. 14.—<A. P. I
-
land its recovery from the desolation
Henri Landru, alleged French "Blue $150,000 asked for
government
is
obtained
to help In
—Earl Throat, ago Z6, confeesed to­
of
war.
iiiuiPDiTinii
Tinr
oTtuiicn
tea rd," accused ef the murder of 11
America* Officers in Germany To Be
day, «aid authorial««. that he killed
persona Ten of hie alleged victim« the fight the timber owners are de­
Relieved From Cramped Quarters
Miss Inga Magnuson, a pretty 23
MANY. DENOMINATIONS ARE
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were women to whom ho Is said to termined to begin the battle against
the destructive pests.
have promised marriage.
year old school teacher, In n school
REPRESENTED IN CONGRESS Restriction Act Held RcsponsIbL
Coblens, Dec. 14 -(A. P.l— Apart­
housu near Dorchester last Monday,
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Italians
Outnumbered
Rest
ment houses built by the municipal­
f
Charles S. Wilton, the new United
lie said ho killed her because she re­
Chicago. Dec. 14.— (A. P.l—That
ity of Coblenz, aided by the German
States minister to Bulgaria.
jected bls love, i
Washington, Dec. 14.— (A. P.)—!
government, were opened recently the churches are well represented In
for accommodation exclusively of of­ both houses of congress is evidenced The tide of immigration which was
ficers of the American forces In Ger­ by a statement issued by the board approaching its flood when the re­
many and their familitui. The pur­ ot temperance, prohibition, and pub­ striction law went into effect brought:
pose of the houses is to relieve the lic morals of the Methodist Episco­ 805,228 aliens into the United States
crowded condition of the city which pal church which recently made a in the fiscal year ended last June1
Washington. Dec. 14.— (A. P.)—Iby refusing to recognize additional
has been a problem ever since the al­ survey and issued the following 30, according to the annual report
statement today : Out of a total of today of Secretary Davis of the de- Rapid progress in the rebuilding of units duly organized under provisions
lied troops reached the Rhine.
This Number the nation's second line of defense— of the law.
There are 82 apartments of five 435 members of Congress 24 are non partment of labor.
Portland, Pre., Dec. 14.—(A. P.) ^tative shape. Committees of repra- rooms each and all modern conven­ members, and church affiliation of 98 compared with 430,001 in the pre the national guard—was made during
“Such action," he adds, "will sure­
Portland >has accomplished t the
u~ 'sontalive citizens of Portland and iences, in the new buildings now be­ could not be ascertained.
ilous fiscal year and is more than i t'he last fiscal year, says the annual ly cause bitter feelings and chargee
In the senate the survey showed twice the estimate of $350.00 which report today of the chief of the nrili- of bad faith; it will crurfh the pres­
flrst step In planH for the 'holding of the state, however, have general ing taken over by the American fam­
a world's fair here In 1925—endorse­ (plant in view which will be put Into ine!*
Work on these apartments that out of a total of 96 senators the Mr. Davis makes for this fiscal year tia bureau, under signature of Brig- ent rising tide in the organization of
ment by the voters of a $2,000,000 ¡execution na soon as definite decision was started about two years ago to church affiliations of 23 were un­ under the operation of the restric- adier-General Jesse Mol. Carter, ra­ our second’ line of defense.”
tax levy to be spread over three years has been made by the state to sup- alleviate, as the Germans put it, “an known and only four were non-mem- tion act.
tired. On last June 30, the report
Appended to the report are state­
—and attention is now directed to . port the project.
More than one-fourth of the aliens says, the guard numbered 113,630 i ments from army corps area officers
unbearable situation,'* as "no roof ben.
ths second effort in the financing of
Accepting the exposition as a virt­ Is large enough to cover two fami­
admitted last year were Italians, the with 331 organizations allotted, but as to progress In organization guard
PORTLAND MARKETS
the project, approval by the i>eople ual certainty, various eectlons of lies." Additional quarters for non­
number being 222,260 as compared not yet organized.
units in the various corps.
of the state of a $3,000,000 tax. Portland have engaged In a spirited commissioned officers and their fam­ Choice steers ............... $6.50
On the basis of expansion during
Colonel F. O. Johnson of the
»7.00 with 95.145 in the fiscal year of
which added to the amount Portland rivalry for the location of the fair. A ilies are also under construction.
»»00 1920. Numbered by race, apart from last year. General Carter estimated eighth corp« headquarters at Fort
Choice daliT calves....»8.60
will raise and $1,000,000 to be ob­ I halt dozen or more available sites
the that before the end of the currant Sam Houston, reports favorable pro-
Hogs, prime light ...... »8.00
»8.50 nationality, the report says.
tained by public subscription will have been offered, and the commu­ 13 RECOMMENDATIONS ARK
fiscal year the guard would number grass in guard development In Art-
»8.00 Jews arriving numbered 119,036.
Best lambs ................... $7.25
complete the financing.
te« In Charge hoe Issued a question­
MADK BY BIG COMMISSION Sheep, east mountain $8.00
Chinese admitted numbered 4.017, 160,000 men, or some 10,000 more zona, Colorado. New Mexico, Okla-
$8.50
A skate-wide election will be neces­ naire intended to develop all facts
Eggs, buying price....
® 48c in increase over the preceding year, than in the regular army. Pointing home and Texas.
sary to get sanction for tlhe $3,000,- (concerning each proposed location,
Washington. Dec. 14.—(A. P.)— Egg», selling price....
In the ninth corps area. Colonel
© «0c but the admissions of Japanese de- out that available funds for this year
000 tax, and thi« will not be held un­ and careful consideration will be Thirteen recommendations. Including Eggs, selling candled .
© 60C creased from 12,86 8 in 1920, to provide for only 122,000 men, the re­ Robert S. Noble, reports from the
til the primary next May. In the given each before a site Is selected. legislation of cooperative marketing Eggs, white henneries
© 54c 10,675 in 1921. In Hawaii the port says that unless Increased ap­ Presidio, Cal., that It is "confidently
meantime the state legislature In
The fair, officially designated as combinations, lowering of freight Butter, extra cubes ....
41Hc Japanese arrivals showed a slight in­ propriations are allowed “there will expected that all units allotted by
special session will be called *tpon to The Atlantic-Pacific Highways and rates on agricultural products and Butter ..........................
be trouble ahead” for the militia the militia bureau for fiscal year
......40c crease. with a total of 3,699.
eubmlt thia proposal formally to the Electrical Exposition, was projected the establishment of agricultural at­ Wheat
bureau.
1 ending June 30, 1922, will be prompt­
$1.05 © $1.06
| to celebrate completion of transcontl- taches In European capitals were set
people.
Mrs. A» C. Nickerson. Mrs. Dan
As existing law prescribes the pay ly organized.” His report covered
Pending the final approval of fin- nental highways land the centennial forth In a report of the Joint con­
Portland. Dec. 14.—(A. P.)—All Falvey and daughter, Bessie, of Mar- of the guardsmen, General Carter organisation work In California. Ida­
anelai plana the working out of de- of the invention of the electro-mag- gressional commission of agricultural livestock, and butter, steady; eggs lin, were shopping in the city thia af­ says there appears to be no way to ho, Montana. Nevada, Oregon, Utah,
;_ (net.
(net.
talla of the exposition are hold In ten-
ternoon..
Inquired filed today In the senate.
avoid creation of a deficiency except Washington and Wyoming.
are unsettled.
FRANCE SECOND WHEAT GROWER
BEETLE O IS PLANNED SOON