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rants VOI.. \„ Xo. I.il> GRANT» PASH. JONEPHI NE 4 Of NTY, OREGON, I ItIDAY, MAKI II n, IIFJO WHOLE XI MBEH 2913. i l’optiLit Ion of III« island» I s In 110U11<< <I l<y the < i ’ iikiim I «'part mi nt at Uu-liingtoii i Rejoinder to Die French anil British Premiers Forwarded by th« State lN-pnrtm«nt Ì / OATEN ANKH FOR 1.1 Ml* NIAI OF FIVE III NDRIiD Ho l.l.t UN IOH E.M II MAN I Washington, Mar .5, The popula tion of tii« Phillpplnus in 191X was aniioimcd today as 10,350,000, of which 9,500.000 aro Christiana. Six thouBand five hundred of the total population are Americans. Washington, .Mar. Z The presi dent's rejoinder to the French and British premiers* note on the Ad riatic situation was cabled last night it was learned here today. The state department declined to make the contents of the reply public or to in timate the position taken by the ad- i ministration MÜNTHLYBASiSIS NOI WANTED i 4'<>nip<*tiMitioii Hill- Xow Pentling Arc Held t<> lb* Mi-orly by llcp- rtventiitivo t LETTER CAUSES GREAT SURPRISE I 'liargcs of N|s>kani< Grand Jury Are Senator- Say lìmi Defonite ( barge* Ibsclvlng Attention l»y Attor Have Not Been Filed Against ney General Palmer Wilson’s Nominee I’roiliK-tion of Correspondence Is Dra matic—Western I mw Should Ap ply Says Preacher i Washington, Mar. 5. lump sum payment of $5oo to Itorson acrvlng in the military naval forces was urged today Marvin lent of Gates Sperry, national ; the Private Boldlcrs and Sailors l«‘ gion before the li on«<( wi moans committee Sperry the proposals of the other organizations for adjusted nation varying from $'!ti to month of service, lie said vices of th« 4,000,000 youn leans wh>> fought In the a could lx* paid by skimping ml as miserly th« additional Hit <>m Mrs Jean Morris Ellis met a num ber of service men last night at the G. A. It. rooms at the oourtbouse and gai« • u«h o| them a written analysis of I heir character and wbat il»«y were beat fitted for. A number of outside people were also given a n opportunity to meet her and gain an H interview Mrs. Ellis gave talk which her hearers declare to have been > spe tally good. Mr» Ellis lias been allotted Ore gon utid Idaho for Ix r territory for An attempt tlie next six months, will be mud« by the \merican Le- Mrs. glon officials here to secu re As Ellis again during that period the Y M ('. A has this work under tb'dr direction it Is thought probable that she can be secured and more people will be given an opportunity for an interview with her. All that met her sny that Mrs. Ellin is espec ially well adapted to this kind of work She left this morning for Cot tage Grove where she will hold meet- Inga. I Washington, Alar. 5.- Senator lieed'a rcKolutlon propiwing an in vestigation of the Grain Corporation and wheat pri es, was reported fa-1 vorably today by a contingent com mittee of the senate. Attorney Gen-( erat Puhner urnt a letter to Chair man (’alder of the committee saying ! that the department of justice ' agents In Portland are investigating charge: of the .-ipokaiie grand jury, In the house Representative Hutch inson, republican, of New Jersey, in traduced a resolution asking for an invostigation. Washington, 1 Mar. 5. —Action on Ed- Montesano, Mar. a.—T. T. I monds, a Presbyterian minister, now the nomination < of Brainbridge Colby | without a charge, but recently em- as secretary of state was again de-' . A report was made at the coun ¡1 11 'ployed ployed as an Investigator for the de- furred by the i senate foreign rela-| V. t Kv If Cramer rrwr ' ' a fens« in * the i_ case of the ten alleged __ a tneeUng last night by T* T. P. tlons committee > today after the regarding the progress made by the \y. w. on trial here for the mur- members de lined to vote without committee appointed by the local, jer of Warren O. Grimm, the Cen- fur’her information on tl^c* nomina- Chamber of Commerce and the coun- tralia Armistice day parade victim, lion. Tlie senators said that while eH to get funds to buy the land used' i virtually admitted in a letter to Van- no definite charges have been filed a.s an auto park. The land, which Iderveer, the defense counsel, which and no informal investigation had adjoins the city park was held at ! was read into the court record today, been decided upon, there were cer- ' |2,000 and the committee took steps ¡that he had found no evidence con tain matters which should be clear- ’ to secure this amount, Mr. Cramer necting Grimm with the alleged raid. ed before the committee made any .reported that $1846 had already been The prosecution claims that Ed r<'< ommandations to the senate. rai.-ed and that there was mor" in monds in testifying today acknow sight. The council agreed that ledged the letter, the production of should the amount of $1900 be rais- j which caused a dramatic surprise, «d by voluntary subs ription. the re- 'The western law of reaching for a maining $100 would lie met by the gun should apply, the letter said. IMG HOOZI A Xl> R\X< III I«» city. This leaves only $54 yet to be when asked if he meant that Grimm M A Hi CANE oi HI llu subscribed to the fund. reached for his gun, Edmonds said Sacramento, Cui., Mar. 5 JI v The Indies Auxiliary have $420, that he tried to convey what the for- man Howard which they intend to spend for mer service man told him. police station equipment for the auto park, it was William Sq>ears testified that a and a gallon Jug Isindoii. Mar. 5. It is expected London, Mar. >5.—"It is time that' announced. This will be spent in man named Hubbard had remarked one arm and » Ith here that the proposal to sell iheji^jndon grew lip,” declar^. the Ix>n- fixing up the grounds in the best |to him just after the shooting that loading Al ilentif British West Indies indies to the I nited don Evening News, a new convert to possible condition for the tourist. I the I. W. W. deserved being run out Bentley had h sell Stat<-8 as a means of balancing the the idea that it is time for London - The council d- cided that a IL etree' of town. Vanderveer intimated that • he iplg for $!(• war debt of Great Britain will be authorities to consider seriously fee would be taxe<l the stages used i Hubbard was president of an eastern bail offered to II <>r I . N. discussed in the house of commons | whether taller buildings would not to carry mall, if they carried passen- railway, lumber and mill company, "home brow." Hi by Lloyd George next Monday. be an Improvement on an t ever-widen- gers which they did not pick up at ' and that the defense could prove that On the blotter ixxidon. Mar. 5. There has lieen ing ring of suburbs. the postoffice. This tax would be Hubbard engineered the alleged raid, name the officer no Intent on. and th< re Is none now. Much Pnqsrlv Sold— “Well-built skyscraper flats and t-he regular amount of $20 charged an issue which he has been trying King.” • of Xmorleiin naval parthipution int Hvath A Herman announce a num- office buildings would be a boon to , taxis operating in the city. to get into the court record sin’e tht; IhirdanelleH, tic ording to an ' ber of sales during the week. Four Ixindoners and there is no reason Final payment on the paving be- the case began. The state withdrew no incement here The normal Amer- tracts In the Madronn Tracts st Mur- I why we should not be as happy in tween I street and the bridge on its objection, declaring it would : lean fon e In Turkish waters com- .4«)' were sold to Martha Jess. A them as New Yorkers are In theirs,” Sixth street was ordered made. prove that Hubbard was in Portland l was 1 adds the paper. prise« nix destroyers, and the Gal- 'five-room house on C street on the day of the shooting. purchased by L. M. Mitchell, of Mnr- veston and. Scorpion. On further examination by the Two destroyers were recently sent I phy. A six-room house at K and Oak prosecution. Edmonds admitted that to the Black sea to relieve two streets were sold to Halley Milner. A Irniy Store Soon to Close— after 35 days of investigation ending It Is probable that the local army ers and remained teni|>orarily at the seven-room house and two acres of! on January 4th. he found Grimm was reqii< -it of Rear Admiral Brlston, land on North Seventh street were supplies store that has been con.4 : t- blameless of participation in the Ar Philadelphia, Mar 5. Thr <• cm who feared they mlvht be needed for sold to J W. Radke. The eight-room cd for several weeks will close in the ; mistice day affairs. iasarles from Thrace <re touring 'his refng<e work in consequence of the house at A and Second has been pur-' near future, the local demand fori — country to assist in the explanation bolshevik! reaching th« coast. | chased by P. T. Birchard. C. AV. the lines of goods that can be sup plies from the stock having been of th« position of the Greek inhabi Howard has bought the eight-room One of the beet boxin« bouts seen tants of Thru Ian territory surren house at Third and A. Six acres of about met. A late shipment of re I in Southern Oregon for years, is der under the peace treaty by Bul land and a six-room bungalow In To-1 claimed blankets has just been re garia and Turkey. They are mem kay heights were sold to Mrs. George. ceived, which will be placed on sale promised by the committee in charge A quantity of of the smoker given by the Ameri- bers of- tho Thracian commission to Pease. J. M. Bransconibe purchased I tomorrow morning. j^jon next Thursday night. The 10 acres of land one-half mile west! chocolate candy has also arrived that|can the ('lifted States. --------------------- --- --------------------------------------------------------- . The members of the mission are of the city. Another 10-a<re tract ; will be placed on the shelves at the , main bout will be between Roy Ce- Angelos Constantillcris, secretary. was purchased by L. M. Mitchell. The! same time. The store still has a derstrom, of Roseburg, and Knock Paris, Mar. 5.—The total number supply of other goods, including ba- Smyrna: Hr Panayotls Nlcolopnulo, laindon, Mur h A new com land lies west of town. of Armenians massacred at Marash out Carmen, of Portland. Other con, tomatoes, etc. university of Paris; Nicholas Kalt- pany Ims '<<■ -n formed to arrange the last month will not ex; eed 5,000 per been arranged that will bouts have chiis. Constantinople; Hr. Paleologia munufseture of American «nods in Mr. Siskron In Town— sons according to detailed informa as much interest as the have almost Georgian. National University of Great Britain (or British and empire Harry Siskron is in the city today Auxiliary Will Meet— Greece. from his mining property on the up A meeting of the Indies ’ Auxiliary tion received here by the French markets, It Is stated by the American main event. Fight fans are expect- per Sucker ereek, He has the same is announced for Saturday afternoon ■ ed from Roseburg and from valley government. In Philadelphia they spoke In Chamber of Commerce in London. Ixindon reports made churches of various denominations With the growth of the movemen: plaint as all other of the mining men at 2:30, in the auxiliary room« at , points. The bouts are staged under public yesterday estimated the death und at luncheons arranged in their for preferential tariffs anil other in Southern Oregon this season re the Chamber of Commerce. The loss as between 15.000 and 20.000. honor. preferential arrangements among gardlng the shortage of water, stat I idles were unable to arrange a pro the supervision of the boxing com th" countries making up the British ing that the creeks are at the lowest gram for the meeting, because of mission, recently appointed by the He the influenaz epidemic. They ask city. Empire, many American manufactur stage he has ever seen them, ers already have considered It desir has a mill that gets Its water supply that a full attendance be present, : Cederatrom claims a re ord of no] able to establish fa lories ^n Canada. from a gulch that had never before however, as there is some very im ¡defeats during the time he has been! The new company Is working, how failed, bfit this gulch joined the na portant business to come before the I Grady, of Portland, but -Grady was | club. ever. on the presumption that the tion in going dry this year. I fighting. He was to have met Jimmy fnr». SV • •diantages of a factory In Great knocked out in the first round by Britain are greater. Carmen last week, add (’armen was Tho American Chamber under Jloth engaged in place of Grady, Philadelphia. March 5.—Medical I'll Pano, Tex., Mar. 5. 'Cadets of stands that Ihe now company will men will weigh in at 155 pounds. 'research libraries in this country in encourage and assist American man the military school of Chapultepec, Kid Rocco, of Eugene, and 'Frank! ilruwii up on Ihe drill field of Mexi ufacturers of sue essful commodities their search for a tuberculosis spe Webb, of Portland, will meet in a co's Weal Point, sofemnly swore al to establish plants in Great Britain, cific or cure for any other disease, emi-final fight. 'Rocco is. well known ii lame to tile flag of Mexico, held but where the American mun 'f.ic W A in the valley, having appeared a num are no longer dependent upon Ger- aloft by President Venustiano Car furor is not interested In doing • nee tí her of »imes at Medford, the la«t man-made dyes. “Made in America” ranza, as part of the ceremonies in nd is willing to sell hl: manufac time in June, when he went up lilF He dyes are now being used. They give honor of the opening of the Instltu- turing rights, tho now company will against Jimmie Huffy. Weliti has tlon, held In Mexico City recently, ac- undertake to find British or French as good results as did imported dyes hem fighting on the Milwaukie ca rd cording to Excelsior. The school hail manufacturers who will* take over 11 winter, and is reported to be a used before the war. ">oso rights. Similarly It will Intro- Iii'i'it closed for ten years. lever fighter. The bout is scheduled This announ ement was made at The oath of allegiance was admin ■1u e Into America goods which have ‘o last eight rounds The fighters tho Henry Phipps Institute, where Britain istered is the cannon of the citadel proved .successful In Groat will weigh in at 135. laboratory experiments developed f’rod a suinte of 21 guns In honor or France. Bat Ritchey, of Grants 'Pass, will that certain dyes localized them- .Tho new company is understood of tile anniversary of Ihe constitu- meet Kid P«mellle. of Klamath Falls selvcs in tivuerculous tissue Efforts lion of 1X57 and of 1 It 1 7, whlth oc- 'o Imvo received many Inquirios from in a four round lmut. Ritchey has re being made to modify these dyes unniifr" Hirers on both sldoit of the earn d the same day. been seen here several times this with other chemical agents that will Atlantic who ari anxious to havo winter, each time scoring a decision, kill the tuberculosis germs. \Vn-hington, Mur. 5. 'Peter W. 'hotr ; od< produced In the other nemellie fought last week at Klam- Trypan red dyes have been found ountry The foricllnn of tho now nth Falls against Harrington, the de- to give the best results. As many Summers, tin American citizen, was >tn un « !■■ to I rin ; such manufac lslon being a draw Both the fight as 75 modifications of this dye have :d a 'd by Mexlcun rebels at Sal- turers- together, its profits arising ers will weigh in at 130. been used in experimentation. Other ii cording to a dispatch to ' it of -i percentage of tho royalty Freddie Dodge will go up against reds and some blues hnve also been ' ii<> department received from or a lump sum payable for the pat Bud Smith in a three round bout for used. The staining qualities act .is the;« toilay. ent nr th« inm oss. t! i fly-weight title. ■guide to the localization. TOUR UNITED STATES » ■ ■ ■ Who Gets Soaked? r ______ n