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I ♦ I » », A ANfKMTATED PRESS SERVICI. GRANTS PASH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON WHOLE NUMBER .1HM4. T WILL NOI FORCE MONTANA MINES WILL pi RESUME OPERATIONS bl ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦ Butte, Mont., Dec. 29.—(A. I*. I Tho mine« and smelters of Butte, Graut Falls and Ana- conila will resume January 16. A wage cut of 5<»e a shift Is an nounced. ♦*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦•♦■♦ ♦ ♦ IRB OF DIVER 'YSS™ GOVERNOR 0(F ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 4 4 ♦ Washington, De*' 29.—(I. N. 6.) The efficiency of the econo my experts now at work among the government departments re ceived a tribute the other day from one of the colored porters of the White House. The secre tary of labor was much amnsed when he heard of It. "Dey suttlngly baa cut down hahd on appropriations,’* the porter observed, "Ixiok at dat ramshackle ol' thing de Sec'et'y of lailior drives Into ilese heah grounds ev'y Cabinet day! Dey won't git him a real one. Dey won’t let him buy one for bls- self. And for a bn« like dat to be seen in dis yeah place—it's a national disgrace, da's wbnt It Is." i/rrn PU OF SPECIAL SESSION l\LLr bill olcott undoes work ♦ Falem, Ore., Dee. 29.— (A. P.j— Declaring them not of such 4 urgency in warranted consider 4 ation at the special session of ! 4 the legislature. Governor Olcott ♦ yesterday vetoed five house ♦ bills two senate bills. NODI -♦ 4 4 ♦ 4 4 ♦ ♦ 4444 + 4»>44f4 4* 4 4 ♦ II. S. REQUEST GREAT BRITAIN AGREES Wl STILL HELD FOR ALLEGED PERSHING RAINED SON PROTECT IS FORMAI.LY ENTER TO BE A HOLIMER RESOLUTION INTRODUCED conspiracy TO DEFRAUD ED BY THE AMERICAN LEGA Waahlnglon, Dec. 29.—(f. N. 8.) BY HOOT THE STATE TION AT CAPITAL Omaha. Neb., Dec. 29.—fl. N. 8.> The postoffice department has lie- come an ally to stamp colloctors. —General PeridilBg told a local wom A recent order of Postmaster Gen an that he raised his son, Warren, eral Hays provides for the establish to fight if necessary, when the wom ment of a philatelic stamp agency. an said Warren should not grow up This agency <wlll »ell stamp patter, In ' to «be a soldier. Pershing Is spend- cluding rarq and obsolete Issues, de ■ Ing the holidays with his sister at Declare» That Big Show t an Not Be S u I moiiiiii II!«' Hecomtiicwds Alrcmft Lieutenant Governor and Prominent i Lincoln. General Who < oinmanded Troop« Re sired by stump collectors. Hofil Unire« Portion of Ihr Funds Const rilettoti, but Limit In Use Banker Alee» Involved in the sponsible for Death of Rev. Philatelist!« and stamp dealers in War Aro Hal»«! OMahle Complaints Reiniert Attack«! have repeatedly requested this kind FRENCH GENERAL PROPOSES of service for the last 30 years, be AN INTERNATIONAL ARMY WORLD'S OLDEST MAN cause local postolfices have not al I Washington, Dec. 29. (A. IP.) — < Portland. Ore . !>«c. 29 -(A. P I ways been alile io suiqily stamped Waukegan. III., Dec. 29.—(A. P.) IS A VEGETARIAN Peking, Dec. 29.—(A. P.)—The Pari». Dec. 29.— (1. —Chairman Meier announced totluy paper of the kinds d«<lr«l for col A direct Issue whether future stib- —The prosecution (this afternoon r N. S.J—Gen American legation protested formally marine warfaro »ball be conducted that the exposition committee will lection. Parts, Dqc. 29.—(I. N. S.t— Djuro | dismissed the embezzlement charge era’ Barrail expressed belief that an Peking government today to the take no legal action to force Presi under civilised rules was raised to against Governor Small. The only international army consisting of bat- The philatelic stamp agency was Chemdlne, the oldest man in the | dent Rltner or Speaker Beuh to sign sponsored by Third AssHant Post day by tho American delegate« be world, began life before the Ameri [charge remaining against thd gover- t*lions of French. Americans. British against the return to the capital of the fair bills, but court action may master General Glover and will be fore tho arm« conference naval com can War of Independence and should ;nor is conspiracy to defraud the and Belgian soldiers would insure General Chang Ching Yao, former world peace, in an article pisbllsbed mittee. They urged adoption of the be able to furnish reminiscences ofJstate. later be taken to text tho measures. under bls direction. Jalal*. military governor of Hunan province, : here. He declared the exposition cannot be Root resolution and won the support a wonderful kind. —. t whose troops killed iRev. W. A. Rei held without portions of the funds of Great Britain, but tho French. P.) ------------------- Unfortunately he is illiterate, anil I Waukegan. III., Dec. 29.— (A. men. American missionary at Yo are raised outside of Portland, Japanese and Italian delegates urged appears to have confined himself —Judge Claire C. Edwards, of the WHEAT CROP IS HOLD QUKMLY Show, In June. 1920, Is an attack reference of the matter to a com during his three half centuries strict circuit court of l^ike county, today . on the reformed church mission mission of experts. ly to his personal affairs. He re-' upheld the indictment charging Gov-j Topeka, Kan., Dec. 29.—(I. N. S.) while they were retiring before pres Am«*nC Dam D)nninlt«l— Vienna, I»ec. 29 -(A. P.>—A tax The Root resolutions, which would erpor I-en Small with the embezzle- — OnIy 21 j3 per cent of this year's ; members tho hanging of the Greek | Under the direction of J. W. Iler- on all form« of printed advertising sure of the Southern forces. rlau th» work of dynamiting the has been decided upon by the mu regulate the use of submarines Patriarch Gregory tn 1811, and he meat of 9500.000 of state funds, and wheat crop of 128,101,000 bushels Amont dam on Itogue river was com nicipality. In newspapers the mini against merchant craft, was the sub- knows something of the terror of | nine of 13 counts of an indictment remained in the farmers’ storage pleted Saturday, and a passageway mum tax will tie 10 per cent for slt- Ject of spirited debate at the morn-|the Janissaries, but beyond that his charging the governor, lieutenant houses on November 19, in compari- iti« CAT KI ELEI» governor, Fred E. Sterling, and Ver- son with 55 per cent of the 1920 inlnd i« more or leee a blank. CO feet wide made tn the middle of uatlons wanted and up to 3 0 per Ing session. Unlimited construction of aircraft, non Curtis, banker of Grant Park, crop a year ago. according to a re- Chemdlne has an ‘ enormous appe the stream for fish to get through. cent for luxury article» and amuiu* but sharp delimitation of their use tite, but be Is a vegetarian, as he 111., with conspiracy and of operat- port Issue«! by J. C. Mohler, secre- Romney. W. .Va.. Dec. 29.—(I. N. They were blocked by debris and monts. the always has been, living on vegetable Ing a confidence game involving tary of tbe state board of agriculture. 8.)—The largest catamount ever In war was recommeniled by refuse left from previous similar at subcommittee of aviation. '."Seldom, if ever, has the wheat killed in this section within the stews and fruits. He is very fond 92,000,000 of state money. tempt». This completes a job that He ordered the governor's trial crop been marketed so promptly," memory of the oldest inhabitant has of sweetmeats. He never takes wine ha« long been a source of annoyance FRANCE MAY REWARD just been slain on High Top Moun or alcohol In any form, and drinks January 9th on the embezzlement j declared Mohler, to fishermen. It is believed the new AMI ItK W III I l< IAI. tain. near there, by J. D. Leith, of water, and milk when he can get it. charge, and quashed an indictment i condition» will Improve fishing In Paris, Dec. 29.—(I. N. 8.1—The It lx more surprising, perhaps, that charging Small. Curtis and Sterling Lisbon. Dec. 29.—(A. Pl 6-Two Bloomery. this county. It was near the .upper reaches of the Rogue were killed and five wounded today French government may officially re he does not smoke, tobacco always with embezzling 9700,000 and three NEW DO------- TO HAVE ly tour feet long and weighed 4 2 Medford Mail-Tribune. through the explosion of bomb^ al- ward William W. Corcoran, Ameri having made him ill. He appears to counts in another joint indictment. SCULPTOR'S INITIALS pounds. leged being manufactured In a build can vice-consul at Boulogne, who have no ideas on ths Subject of die I_____________ I Winter Fishing Good- ing belong to tho IJsbon general rescued a French boy from the sea. tary and health regime, but is con Small Slide on Sexton Mountain— Washington. Dec. 29.—(I. N. S.) Winter fishing for steelheads and confederation of labor. Some arrests tent with his two hundred pounds of A small slide on the Pacific hlgh- —The new "Peace Dollar" designed cutthroat trout Is reported to be ex of suspected parties have been made. avoirdupois. • way on Sexton mountatn necessitat- by Anthony de Pranrisi will bear a cept tonally good now. use boat went ed the placing of a gang of men secret mark on the reverse medal out Tuesday and brought In 31 fish, ASSISTANT CASHIER IS ______ there yesterday to keep the road lion under the cameo of the Goddess on the (ind gol 16 the next day. The fish KILLED HV ROBBERS French Peasant Hilles Money In (inn Florian Sauer left last night for open. Resident Engineer J. G. of Liberty's head, as a tribute to the are said to lie In excellent condition, •----- • w* Forget*» to Tell Wife San Francisco and I-os Angeles. He Bromley took a crew of six men sculptor. The mark will be the this being the winter run. Pearl River, N. Y.. Dec. 29.—(A. will spend the winter in the latter ( there yesterday and left them to re-■ sculptor's initials, the "F" being lm- P.)—Four bandits shot and killed Paris, Dec. 29.—(A. P.l—The In- city. D. H. Norton at the N. 4 H. Min- more the earth when it covers the ¡posed on the "A.” the assistant cashier and a clerk of genuity of French peasants In hiding tng company is spending several road. Engineer Bromley left today' ------------------- tho First National bank today, and! money has surpassed Itself in the days tn Grants Pass. The N. A H. with a small crew for Kerby to sur- '. _________ _ ..... _______ ... I escaped In an automobile after case of a man near lairlent who re Mining company's hydraulic proper | wounding a railroad guard. ceived a 1.000 franc note and a 500 | ty is at Point Lookout, about 4U Correspondent of the Rome InMItu miles down Rogue river from Grants I ROLLING PIN HOI TS HAN'DITN franc note In payment for produce. Hon H uccuiii I m to Hun He hid them In the muxzles of his ' C. A. Howard Elected Prciddent of Pass. The company has owned the I — . ■ double-barreled shotgun, believing Gxnernnii-nt Called Upon to Stop property since'1915 but no extensive State Association Rome, Dec. 29.— (A. P.)—The I Trenton. N. J.. Dae. 29.—(I. V. 8.) that would be the last place thieves Prc-I<ent Merriment operations have heretofore been con Bancs Italians DI Sconto closed Its J Mrs. Isidoro Jucobs. wife of a lo- would search for money. Portland, Dec. 29.— (A. P.)—Th« ducted. A section of the "old chan doors today following announcement .cal storekeeper. who was ordered by Berlin. Dec. 29 — (A. P.) — The He made a mistake, however, in State Teachers’ Association sessions nel" crosses the property for a dis by tho government of * a - —■•«•«—• two bandits to throw up her hands, not taking Hits wife into the secret. German government has been asked Tlilrty-Mvonkl modified Degr«' I laxlgnnen todaj. were devoted to departmental tance of some 7.000 feet, and this moratorium permitting suspension 'grablied a rolling pin and routed tbe A neighbor called a few days later. In to forbid the annual pre-lent carni Call Meeting for January 4 meetings and to a general assembly. pay dtrt yields from 93 to 97 a yard, of payments of obligations by certain I bandits. the absence of the man of the house, vals which for four days are held in Mrs. Mary A. Fulkerson, president, while the concentrates run very high corporations through court decree. and asked for the loan of the gun to virtually every South German and Due to the fact that there Is no delivering the annual address, i in gold, platinum and other metals. The bank, profiting by the announce Ex an« GnHiMcrii« Sold— Rhineland city. • get a hare. Consistory in Southern Oregon, the C. A. Howard, of Marshfield, was | The placer Is equipped with one He could not keep out of business ment. suspended payments pending Complaint is made that the car I The hare escape« escaped 1 and when the Thirty-Second degree Masons of the elected president for the ensuing, giant operating from a 15-lnch pipe In Granta Paas, or at any rate D. C. I peasant came in that evening his nival season is "too frivolous and im court proceedings. Scottish Rite who reside here have . year yesterday. G. W. Ager, of Vale, narrowed to an 11-inch pipe with a Missall found it so difficult that he i wife remarked that the neighbor poverishes the population which can never gotten together socially and vice president; C. A. Rice, of Port-' fall of 200 feet. There are two has purchased the Evans Groceteria New York. Dec. 29- -(A. P.)— not refrain from participating." must be a very bad shot. therefore a dinner meeting is being land.' j'o’ McLaughlin’’ of Corvallis ditches with 2000 feet of ditch work The Italian Discount and Trust Coni on North Sixth street. Mr. Missall During these carnivals the whole arranged for at the Medford hotel.I and o c Brown of RosebUrg. execu- "Why?" the peasant asked. and 300 feet of flume, supplying an che Banca was formorly an owner of the store, pany, correspondent of "Because he used both charges of population of country and city pa at Medford, on January 4th. and all t|re com mittee. Preaident-elect abundance of water. The mine was ___ ' It 1.^1...« 1 ......... _ th. O _ Italiana Di Sconto-of Romo, also [It being known as the Basket Gro- your gun on a hare without hitting rade the streets, dance, thrown con Thirty-second degree Masons are in- Howard emphasized the need of the originally equipped with two giants closed Its door» today following a eery. Tills name will again be used fetti, blow whistles and feast. It is vlted to attend and bring their ladies.! ----------„--------- -------j------- - Pnactment of a teacher’s retirement but a number of years ago one of run which followed announcement by Mr. Missall. Ho took possession its”"My shotgun?” inquired the peas necessary to purchase tickets for A meeting of a --------- small number ofj fund measure. the giants was stolen. ----- - -- of the failure of tho bank at Rome. I of the store on Tuesday. tho restaurants in advance and all ant with a gasp, at the same time ........ -..... - Scottish Rite Masons was recently L............. making for the corner where the stores are closed for the four days. held at “It 1s impossible to kis-p aloof meeting 1 weapon hung. The civil court of the department from the merriment of these carni Ing sold at 92 per plate and are ob- j of Morblhan will have to decide the val«,” said a resident of Cologne, tainable at Grants Pas« from C. A. delicate point of law whether the where the merriest of the merry Swope. neighbor Is responsible for the loss carnivals once was held. "The peo It is estimated that there are ' ple dress up fantastically and cele somewhere In the neighborhood of of tho 1500 francs. brate with utter disregard lor stran 75 Scottish Rite Masons in Southern Former American soldiers or their Washlngton. Dec. 29.— (I. N. 3.) gers. A gloomy countenance is the Oregon, and at the meeting it is While, liko most other European Monastlr. Jugoslavia, Dec. 29.— dependents who now live in Ger — World War veterans who cast cue for a bombardment of confetti, Few countries of Europe countries, Serbia's imports exceed (A. P.) planned to offer suggestions that of ribboned i>aper, until Its owner will. If followed, ultimately result their destinies with the American many receive checks every month to have shown greater recut»eratlve her exports by a considerable mar flag and who now reside in foreign talling 13,336.06 in compensation laughs and joins the frolickers.’’ power than Serbia. Although rav gin, it is believed that by 1922 the In making it possible to have the {'oopcrnrtvn Marketing of Producta countries receive a total of 9596,- for their Injuries or losses. The complainants declare this is aged by years of war. famine and country will have reached a favorable Scottish Rita degrees conferred in Every civillted spot under tho sun 868.70 every month from the United no time for frivolity In Germany and this locality. Discuss«! TiAlay disease, and suffering the loss of trade balance. Is represented on the disbursement States veterans ’ bureau, according to that it would waste money which At present tho nation's trade Is nearly one-third of her male popu Hats of the bureau. One man on the an announcement by the bureau. Corvallis, Ore., Dec. 29.—(A. P.) will bo sorely needed. lation, the country 1a today rapidly turning to countries which havo a The disbursements are sent io remote Island of Tahiti, in the Pa A number of (municipalities for approaching complete restoration more favorable exchange, mainly to —Cooperative marketing of dairy 86 foreign countries to meet the al cific, receives a check each month Austria, Germany, Italy and Checho products was the featnred subject for bade the carnivals on their own ac and stability. lotment and allowance«. Insurance calling for 147.74. Five checks are T-arge cities like Monastlr, Nish slovakia. The United States is push consideration at the annual meeting counts last year, but preparations for and Belgrade, where the enemy ing her trade with’effect, and has of tho Oregon Dairymen's Associa scores of celebrations this year Germana Discover Remedy for Dread and compensation claims of the men sent every month to Asia Minor, four who served with the American Expe to Egypt. one to Esthonla, 91 to Disease Is Report The prompted the appeal direct to the wrought tho greatest havoc In pro almost doubled It during the last tion, which met here today. ditionary Forces in France, the an China. 28 to ajpan. eight to the perty destruction, are now like cities year. If it were not for the high main assembly address was to be central government. Island of Trinidad and 11 to Rar- Chester. Eng., Dec. 29.—(A. P.) nouncement said. resurrected and reincarnated. Every value of the dollar, America prob delivered by Dr. Hector Macpherson, bados. Italy the land of sunshine, music — A cure for sleeping sickness has where dwelling houses, schools anil ably would bo among the leaders in of the federal and the Oregon Agri PORTLAND MARKETS and spaghetti, receives the largest been discovered in Germany, accord cultural College bureau of markets. her exports to Mils kingdom. business buildings have arisen from 97.50 ing to Professor Newstead. of Liver part of the money sent out. Check» AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT The marketnig problem was to he Choice steers ....... 97.00 One of the obstacles' to the de the «rumbled ruins of their former TO AID (X)l.D MINING 99.25 pool University, who related how a aggregating 9215,917.96 are for foundations. To the foreign visitor velopment of the country's commerce discussed «by C. (L. Hawley, etate Hogs, prime light....... 99.00 98.50 man who had spent some years tn warded each month by the bureau has been the lack of adequate rail dairy and food commissioner, J. D. Best Valley Igtmbs 98.00 the sight Is truly amazing. Vienna, Dec. 29.—(A. P.)—Gold 99.00 Africa went to Liverpool University to satisfy the various claims of Am «But it Is not In reconstruction road transportation. It Is short of •uickle, former dairy and food com- East Mountain I«aml»s 98.50 9 44c where he was found to be suffering erican ex-soldlers and their depend fields that have not been worked work alone that the country has locomotives and freight cars. But a missloner, and W. K. Taylor, former Eggs, buying price ...»..... 3t since the 15th and 16th centuries 9 60c from ileeping sickness. ents now residing in Italy. made such wonderful strides. largo loan recently raised within tho president of the association. Discus Eggs, selling price............ 41 Ireland, traditionally famous for are to be exploited by the govern The man. along with a young med ® 50c Throughout the kingdom the thrifty country for the improvement of sion was to be participated In by Eggs, selling candled ------ 4 9 54c ical student, was sent to Germany her fighting men. ranks second in ment. The deposits lie in the Zlller peasantry have been hard at work transport facilities probably will have William Schulmerick, Hillsboro Car Eggs, white henneries...... 5! and, said the professor, “with more the amount of money received by and Lavant valleys on the Tyrol- ey. Oarlton; C. W. latughlln, Grays Butter, extra cubes..... 41o on the farms, in the vineyards, In the a far-reaching effect. credit to the Germans he came home former American soldiers or their Salzburg frontiers and prospecting (Friends of Jugoslavia are confi River, Ivy Condron, Marshfield, and Butter .................................... mills, tanneries and forest«. . And t within a month completely cured." dependents. A total of 967,421.81 has given a yield of slightly more the product of their, toll has been dent that in time these unfavorable J. S. Capps, of Denmark. Addresses Wheat ..........................91.03 The Germans, he said, had discov finds it» way monthly to the shores than an ounce of gold to the ton. The on various subjects are listed, among elements will bo overcome and that sent across tho seven seas, and Ser Portland, Ore., Dec. 29.—(A. P.) ered a new drug, which proved in of Erin, where former member» of showing is so satisfactory that the bia has received In return the much- the triune kingdom will achieve a the speakers being E. B. Fitts, R. needed currency or merchandise of foremost place in tho industry and V. Gunn, G. R. Hyslop, Dr. B. T. —(Livestock. steady; eggs, 2c lower; valuable In the cure of sleeping sick the American fighting forces have government will Join with the own ers of the land in the development. taken up their abode. ness. butter, weak with lower tendency. commerce of southeastern Europe. Simms and R. C. Jones. other nations. M TEST KE* LAWS LATER SHÏ KILTING MISSIONARY IS CAUSE '„X.“MARSHFIELD MAN SCHOOL HEAD iMFBiriN vftfran ^ in DAIRYMEN IN MEETING AT O.A.C.