Rogue River courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 19??-1918, January 23, 1917, DAILY EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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VOTING THE IRJGATION DISTRICT
Satsrday the property owner on
ta Bouts, aide of the riitr will aUte
tkeir position apon the qaestion of
tie formation or am rrrigatioa dis
trict. Through their ballots they
will register for or sgainet progress,
for there eaa be mo progress for the
landowner wlthoat water for irriga
Hon. The lands oa the sooth aide
win eoatlaae to bear only erops of
tfll they are pro Tided with
Gives water, they earn be
made the most productive of any ia
fba wast
The chief argnmeot for the accept
ance of the present proposition is the
opportunity to co-operate with the
farmers of the Jackson county dis
trict la Dee of the same canal from
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the intake to the Jackson county
line. This will save each district
many thousands of dollars. The
Jackson county people are now at
work with preliminary details, and
as the ballots are counted
Guaranteed Fresh Stock
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STRICTLY FRESH HOGS
KINNEY & TRUAX GROCERY
QCALITY
message M prove a violent shock to '
the horrible theory of pan-German
Senator Beranger, in the Paris Mi
di, declared:
"A peace which baa for its "be
ginning the greatest crime in history
will not be a jast nor a solid peace.
First, ws wish "sanctions and repara
tion' if President Wilson accepts
these Indispensable guarantees, the
future is easy."
HIS MADE
III FOOD SHIE
WILSON MS TO
HEAR FROM EUROPE
concluded his efforts. Titers Is re
' son to believe that when the time Is
' at hand to actually enter Into a con-I
cert of nations for the preservation of ,
; peace, be will carry hit case lo the
I country. If necessary, la a teriea of,
; addresses oa the subject. j
He does sot believe that time has
come, however. He believes merely j
' that slowly, but surly, the world is t
being brought closer snd closer to j
actual peace; and a peace com em-
: nted by liberals and along liberal '
Uaee; a peace not like those which j
have followed secret counsels of dip
lomats and plenipotentiaries.
When the times comes, the preal-j
dent believes the liberals of this cone, j
try will join with those of European
nations In forming aa International
force to prevent future wars. ' i
I The president was elated over the I
reception accorded his address by the j
. British press. The fart that English
! editors showed more caution In is-1
! terpretlng the message of yesterday j
! than they did In editorialltlnf oa the j
j note to oeinrereois, teauea 10 w
out tae president oetief ana nope a
expressed yesterday to Senator Stone,
when he said:
"I hope the people of the 1'ntled
States and la Europe will under
stand It la ths spirit In which It I
given."
He believes when the addreaa has
been completely digested and the full
meaning wholly appreciated, the first
small hint of suspicion with which
Washington. Jan. 21. I'poa lib
erals of ths world "ths friends of
humanity,' not individuals who hold
temporal power depends whether
pear la Europe is to fee based upon
"equality" and rendered safe from
future aggression.
T"V. i. . MttiJJ tiw4v . fit
conviction which prompted President ;nr P "u u regarded In entente
UHnn to deliver hi. enoch-mtkins: , allied circles will have been dls-
Berlin. Jan. 21. A gigantic
scheme in food swindling has Just
bees, uncovered through the arrest of
Fran Kupfer and her daughter by
police today. Berlin's first citixens.
it is now revealed, hsve been swindl
ed out of millions of marks in a story
of financing and manipulation that
rivals fiction.
Fran Kopfer came to Leipzig at the
start of the war and borrowed 400
marks (192) with which she opened
a small office. She purchased arti
ficial honey and later re-eold at a
great profit. It was but a abort time
until she had 10.000 marks (12.300
sad this she invested in other food
products, re-selling them at extrav
agant prices.
Her fascinating manners gained
next Saturday will proceed up-1 her hundreds of thousand of marks
on of two plans. If the dis- lrMU investors ana sne imaiiy orsu-
ized a 10,000,000 mark iij.iuv.uuvi
concern. Almost unbelievable div
idends were paid by this great com
pany. Fran Kupfer forged contracts
for army food and as her business
grew, she established smuggling con
cerns. Her brancn store in Benin
was always filled with foods.
This, the rich people of Berlin
bought willingly at extortionate
prices. Hotels bid for a chance to
purchase her products. She began
quietly obtaining enormous sums on
her promises for future delivery,
then she was trapped by the police.
Careful search was made today
for a man co-worker of the fascInaK
j ing frau. The Berlin Vossiche Zeit-
ung declared today:
address before the senate yesterday.
The president Is now waiting to
hear how his pronouncement is re
ceived by the belligerent nations. He
anticipate objections. But he feels,
as was the case with his first note
to the warring nations, that after the
message has had time to seep Into
the minds of the governments and of
the peoples concerned, it will appeal
more and more strongly. He believes
it will sdd materially to the momen
tum of peace discussion.
pelled.
Guarding the Bank ef England.
The Bank of England la quits the
best guarded tnstltuuoa In ths world.
No burglar or bank thief baa ever suc
ceeded la msking It psrt with a penny.
The great outer doors are so finely bal
anced that a clerk can. by treating a
knob under his desk. Instantly shut
them in the face of sny one making a
daub for the street. They cannot be
opened except by special machinery.
In iccesace urar the doors srs bid
His frank admission that he speaks den four guard la iu. who. without being
for the "silent mass of mankind seen themwlrea. watrh sll visitors
everywhere." which have as yet been through mirrors.
.. .. u ,v.i. , Special simI ewrtly precautious are
unable to spesk their real heart. ' .UH-rtm.nL
shows, tt is believed todsy. where the ,
t J a . a a. ku.Jul I . .
stated that the wbni drtitniDfM a
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC UNION PACIFIC
Went Tee Far With Ad "toe.
"Way dost you make your wife
throw that hat away? It makes her
look silly."
"I agree wtik jmi perfevtly. 1 toid
her the asm thing but U
"And any dout )ou trad thai mo
torcar of yours in for a good uusT It
looks Ilk a Uiuouri rler avow."
"Now. look bete: Don't you grt freaii
about that car: Why, yuu'r vraaj!
That car's a whng-l wouldn't take
ah, good night! There' no we talk
tag to a blamed fooir - Indianapniu
New.
Wn4 Ove an Uthm,
In October. IKitt. a wonderful ma
rln dlasitar occurred at L'beetl Beach
Ten ibli were driven asbor. and
Dine of them were amasbed to Pre
wood. The tenth vessel, a craft of (
too, w thrown ly a wav over the
beach from the Went bay ud floated
off luto'llie ainoot h water of Portland
Roads lu tbla voyaire sbort but i
traurUluury- sb vrumed right overth
latliniii loiig ahltb uuw run the
LowIum and Houtbweatera tin and the
Klutf'a blKbnay. - Wrstmllialer 0
trite.
oa
trlct her is voted, then the canal
will be dug largo enough for the jtwo
districts. If K is defeated, they wHl
build for their own seeds alone.
That the great bulk of the binds
that win come under the proposed
ditch are valueless without water 1s
proved by the fact that they are still
undeveloped though in many in
stances held In private ownership for
nearly 61 year. Hera Is the oppor
tunity to give them the water. It
will be easier to pay off the water
bonds than it In now to pay the taxei.
PARIS CRITICISES
'Berlin's first
swindled out of
The number of
hourly."
Paris, Jan. 21. The French press
is critical today of President Wilson's
address to the American senate. All
editorials agree in the general be
lief that his message is not without
merit, but adjudge it Ctopian because
it Is to be applied to Germany and
pan-Germanism.
In well informed circles it was re
garded as most surprisng "that Wil
son still does not recognize the crim
inal from the victim."
Officials who privately expressed
this view held that the American
president's international lsw scheme
would parallel the ordinary commer
cial venture.
The Marin's comment was typical.
"We agree with the principles Wil
son has enunciated," the editorial
said, "but there Is a portion of hu
manity on which the fact must be
forcefully Impressed that It is mere
delusion to think that persuasion can
be effective."
'The declaration moves In the
serene domain of theories," declared
the Echo de Paris. "Our friends
across the Atlantic Imagine our conn
try Invaded and bleeding, must feel
and will understand, It Is Impossible
for us to Join unreservedly la this
voyage Into the axure."
te Journal declared:
"President Wllwn Is haunted with
the fixed Idea of Inaugurating the
golden aie of universal brother
hood."
"As it I Impossible to eliminate
Ormsnr." commented Ie Figaro,
"there Is no chance of bringing this
msgnlflcent Wilson Utopia nearer
except by trying to conquer. His
citizens have been
millions of mark,
her victims grow
Condiments I.
Douglas Jerrold once went to a part;
t which a Mr. Pepper bad assembled
all bis friends snd on entering the
room said to hi butt. "My dear Ur
Pepper, bow glad ou must be to ace
all your friend immiervdT
BRECKINRIDGE LONG.
Vaults fit. Lsuis Lawyer I elect
ed sa Aitant Secretary ef guts.
president expects to get the needed
support for his program.
The president did not prepare his
address suddenly. On portions of it
he had worked "for many days"
'Many of the Ideas he has voiced be
fore. Such phrases ss "government
derived sll their Jut powers from
the consent of ths governed." echo
from previous utterances in which
he said "lasting peace was only pos
sible when powers of making war .
rested with the people snd not alone j
in select groups of men."
But it was not until he received :
replies from the central and entente j
power that the president apparent)- j
became convinced If the war ia io
end equitably, without the sting of,
resentment snd "fires of hste" re-j
mainlng. the liberals of the world
must bring It to pass; the liberals of !
the world and not divine nght i
monarch must bring it about.
His declaration that there could ;
not be a vlctoriou peace, was drawn I
from the declaration of all belliger-1
enta that they do not wish to crush
their enemies. They resulted In hi :
appeal to "friend of every program
of libertv for "concelon and sacri
fice," and the appeal carried urh
"lrberal"pbrases as "mankind 1 look
ing for freedom of life, not for equi
poises of power," and "there can be !
no stability where the will Is in re-!
bellion."
The address Itself waa received 1
with wide difference of opinion In
both official and diplomatic circles
here.
Teuton diplomat plainly voiced be- j
lief that Germany would Immediately ,
approve it. j
In entente circles the speech w
described as "slightly pro;Germn." ,
Belief In these qusrters were expre
ed that the American people will
never sanction a league to enforce
teacp.
Congresw t today greatly dlntttrbed
over what part it I expected to play
In the proceeding. As a matter of
fact the president does not expect
anything from congress. He used the
senate s counsel with whom and
through whom to discus with the ;
American people what he has In mind
a the baaln for a peace which this
country will tiark up.
Today hundred of telegram and
letters reached the White Home In i
response to his addresa. It was stat
ed a vast majority endorsed the pres
ident's words.
No one believes the president has
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submerged every night In several feet
of water by machluer). The same ma
chinery would le alm et In actioo au
tomatically If at any time during the
day the place were tampered with.
London loi.
Tee Hts Advice.
-Ue loM bi wt; sbe uugbt to take
cooking leasoos"
-Did ber
"Well. yes. 8b sent for her mother
to come and glv ber a three, months'
course."
PORTlI MARKETS
Portland. Jan. II. Today's mar
ket quotation were:
, Wheat Club, 1(0; bluestem. US
Oats No. 1 white feed. 36.50.
Barley Feed. J.50.
Hogs Best live. 10.85.
Prime steers, 8.50; fancy cow,
7.50 ti 7.0; best calves, 7.00 it
8.00.
Rutter -Cltv creamery. It. coun
try. 19.
Egga Selected local extras. 33 6
14.
Hen. 17 e 17 H; broilers, 30;
geese. 12 fir 13.
Copper, 30.
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Good Travel Insurance
Every foot of the Union Pacific
System between Portland and
Chicago is protected by Automatic
Electric "Safety" Signals.
Go EAST via the famous Columbia River
Route and enjoy the security from delay
and annoyance these sentinels assure.
WM. McMURRAY. General Passenger Agent. PORTLAND
C3 y ua fea y
ROBERT L HENRY.
Heoae Rule Chairman Find Lit
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