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i *r»i i f ruity u( Or®. Library > (Courier X GL. A.. Xo. I I I. GRANTS PASH, JOSEPHINE ( OI NTY, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, UIIKII Ki, linai. WHOLE Ml VIBEK 2DÍ4» 7 i i i Foreign Money Idinncr» 1 <»ik Miirkrtn for in Meeks in X«nv <«i»hi Demo« rats Strong for Hoover in the Presidential Primary Held Yestertey I « I Mur. 10. English X VI’lo.N ILIZATIO.N ol MINES Is TESTIMONY SHOWS THAT SHUTS York. New i pound sterling exihungo closed at WERE FIRED BEFORE HALL AI.M OF UNION'S »XII W ILK- . |3 76, a gain of 12 14 cents over yes- WAS Rl SUED OUT MAI Rl SI I.T f>2 terday; French francs gained cuulliuoa; German murks sold for I I.<12 cents, tin« highest rate In weeks. Manchester, N. H., Mar. 10. To- RESOLUTION PASSED BY .">2 OF day’s returns from the presidential THE MEMBERS 6F THE primaries yesterday show a solid re ASSEMBLY publican delegation pledged to Gen eral Wood and a democratic delega tion generally regarded here as fa vorable to Hoover, including three district delegale« who *rt pledged. to him. STATE COMPLETES REBUTTAL Rear 1ilinli.il Sn)» Hm- < < nid Have Resultisi In Allied Victory in July, IlilH NO MORE LOANS GO TO Washington. Mar. lb. The fullur«« Washington, Mur 10. The allied of the navy department to fully co governments will receive no further operate In the war during the first louns from the Unitisi States govern six months ufter America’s entry, ment Secretary Houston announced cost nearly u half million lives, fit- ; here today, teen billion dollars, two und u half —— ------- million tons of shipping ami pr> El EX IMIIMHEi IKi < CONTROL vented a victory over, German» In ('AX HIVE ITS ADVANTAGES July In 1918, Rear Admiral Sims I told the senate Investigating com-' Nenana, Alaska, Mar. 10. Liquor mlttee today In presenting documen (>f a)| klh(|B Ib so|d a|wn|y Bt Anadir tary evidence to support his chance aBtj ()lher towns located along the of delay against th«- navy <le|Mirt- miH.riau coast across the Bering sea inent from northwestern Alaska, according to Victor Jacobson, trader, who ar ’ rived here from Sllmria re« en fly. (The llolshevlkl government controle : the section. Jacobson said. It S|Hs-ial < oiigrcss ( iill<-«l to Fimi u < a-e Espeded lo Be Hmidril to the <'oiistit utionnl Means for Achiev Jury by Saturday Noon Say Both Sillos ing End i fa-ads Movement to EMabHsh • Serrate Nation r • * •* Montesano, Mar 10. The consti- Ixindon, Mar. 10. The national conference of coal miners declared ' in nation of the rebuttal testimony in In favor of a general strike to en the Grimm murder case brought out force their demand for the nationali- ! further evidence today that the I>e- El Paso, -Mar. 10.—Joseph Wil aatlon of mine«. Their decision will - gion men did not break ranks until liams, who was captured last Thurs 1>e referred to a sjiecial trade« union after several shots had been fired, day and held for ransom by Villa has congress meeting tomorrow. Lead ' The prosecution expects to complete been freed, according to a telegram er» expect the «ongreim to de« lde on I the rebuttal today. The Bur-rebuttal received from him today. a conntitutional mean» to achieve by the defense begins tomorrow. i their end lnat«ad of resorting to di Both sides expect the case to be giv- RETIREMENT OF CANADIAN <»n to the Jury by Saturday noon. rect action. PREMIER IS NOT DEMANDED fzindon. Mar. 10.—>A Cadro dia- petch says that 52 members of the Egyptian legislative assembly met at the house of Said Zagloul .Pasha, who headed the Egyptian mission to the peace oaference. and adopted a resolution proclaiming the indepen dence of Egypt and Soudan. — Ittrnda Meeting of Direspors— Ottawa. Mar. 10.- -Agitation for' Judge Hidnum Returns— Clyde E. Niles, of the Riverbanks the retirement of Premier Borden’s ■ Judge Janies Holman returned last Farms. Is in Medford today in at-; coaUtlon government collapsed today , night from California where he has ' tendance at the regular monthly when the house of commons voted i l>e<«n spending the past month, Al meeting of the Farm Bureau ex confidence in the premier by a though he expresses himself as great change. They are taking up plans jortty of 34. Enid, Okla., Mar. 10.— Federal ly /»leased with the California cli for the year and also discussing the I mate, he says that after all Granta question of the sending of represen i Judge Youmans today granted a tem- Paas Is the best place to live. The tatives to the Inter-county conference I porary injunction to Judsonia De velopment company against Sam Judge ought to know for he visited meeting next Saturday at Montague In fxia Angeles, Ixing Bea«-h. Orange, at which a plan will be formed for i Sparks and others. the opinion cited Santa Cruz and a number of other the proposed cooperative marketing U n beiaS a decision of the United States Seattle, Mar 10 The Influenza fl supreme court and treaties between >f th«« California resorts. of i attle by the five northern coun ji.uiug the epidemic has trokvu . '••AJ Spain, Mexico and the Republic of ties of California and Jackson, Jose scores who stn I > >■. IÍ I « :> . (Texas, making the south bank of the phine and Klamath oountfM. oil 'field* III A she wh« fl Red river fonn^.ie boundary line be- DROP BOMBS FROM AIRPLANES I lea alii: bill wu» s.giieu, Mar. 10 The gift of « Vanconver. B <*.. Wtrr. lb.- x an'' tween Oklahoma and Texas. OU Archie Taylor, who is to operate TO DESTROY ICE JAM IX RIVER guard cutler Al.t «min ’ A uer' to I'« 11 ch”, couver liquor orders, ¡»ermitted un lands valued at 1300.000.000 are in- an automobile stage line between this Juneau with' in<-<li«ii• •• « .< dren of mi. the first juvi der the new law effective recently, voiced in the case. city and Coos Bay points during the for th«« relief n lie In Europe, will reading Port Deposit. Md.. Mar. 10-»-Army 1‘omfnir summer, left this morning are being filled at the rate of a car , iene ' meets about the first •■'■‘•«tors dropping bombs on for Grants Pass, where he will re load, approximately 6,000 quarts a in >ll> . been announced her.- the Ice Jam in the Susquehanna river mis day. according to express company « il 1 Trv main a short time looking after busi Odi ¡libri ilj co remittee of Hie Art here in an attempt to dislodge the officials. ness matters. He 1» making the trip War relief. The comm Itti Be conduct- grtrcc ■'The demand has consistently in-! by automobile Roseburg Review « I ■ ,n f'.tnds with creased, day by day, since the first I HW*I crnu'nrn • ’•Jr*’ !o cat :'■!! th reading room of January. and it is now almost im Irl uLiiVlbu? which Is the first of a series to be possible to handle it.” said one ex » r . peued >n 1«. me and liviglu,.). press company official. These reading rooms will be call The orders are in the most i>art for Roy Cedestrom, his trainer. Bud L. I lent I ng,, pastor-evuirtellsi, ed ■•l.’Heure Joyeuse” Joyous hour separate quarts, and must be deliv !l 1:0 : ::ctu <p7 the J k I a r now of Alliau C ered by the companies and to private Shamrock. Frankie Webb and Knock rhi;dr"n'a i r< ’din«- r oms !n Amc-'crn i out Carmen arrived this afternoon gaged by the , 1 _!1 homes throughout the city. llbriftes. The 'book committee Is 1 from the north and wili go in train to conduct a series ing at once for the fight tomorrow -up,, lying «<>»» and library furni-l evangelistic ip «.......... Washington. Mar. 10. A i>eace Washington. Mar. 10. -The gov- til re The first shipment n' *>ooks hu H night. Ad Garlock and Kid Rocco will begin Sunda" Lime army of 2S9.000 enlisted men Installs Refrigerating I’lant— « rni.ient • Io.. .... a result of the sit- I ’ Ve.i t ’ . ii.-»fU* n . K. J«iv already «. are expected to arrive from Portland gr-liKt Heining will Gray The City Market, owned by 17,820 officers was approved by ■ « court’» decision declaring and ?!n'«.s . of Eth. • :!on 'n, f?ol, i on the night train. All the men the evening of the house which refused to amend & Harberk. have Installed a modern ■ stock dividends not taxable as in look to be in first class condition Ing was for sevcml In wrote: refrigerating plant to their equip- the reorganization bill so as to fix "Belgian children have no oppor come, will be nearly a half million and state that they are prepared for of evangelistic work in the the maximum strength at 226.000 ' ment and have the machinery rttn- tunity to r<«H«l nt «ill --x-epf -itch dollars a -cording to Commissioner of ning. Tn addition there is a cooler a good, hard fight tomorrow night. enlisted men and 14.200 officers. J book ns might exist in their homes. interna! Revenue Roper. i room, with a capacity for 30 beeves | Th. :■« a,, neither free nor paying II- a curing room tor hams and bacon.' « VERI \l. M III, CARR1I It LOSES ; 'irar'es for them. m. Not onlv chll ■■■• THREE KILLE!» WHEX PLANE LIFE WHEN MACHINE FALLS This consists of four tanks each cap CRASHES DOWN* AT MIAMI 'nt tcti.heri a. parents and publi. of- able of holding 4500 pounds of meat. ' f!cl? - « n < «it h ‘‘hn Now Wo "hl « Elkhart. Ind., Mar 10. Lieuten The plant can turn out seven and a Mar. 10.—-Charles ¡spirit, that free, broad democratici Miami, Fla.. ant Clayton Stoner, of Chicago, a half tons of ice per day. which will sense, that reapoct for the child as I Sims, pilot, and Mechanicians Earle government airplane mail carrier, be used for Icing fish this summer a future . Hi’« n V 1 iob «•vorvon«' o I and Rlcncherd, of New York, were was burned to death when his air An open house will be held Saturday f ing to «America <xmnot tail to ad ' killed when their airplane crashed plane fell near New Paris. Indiana. 1 and all are Invited. mire.” I to the ground last night. y a ■ L %■ f London. Mar. 10.—The decline In would have to resort to short-time Vienria, Mar. 10.—The Austrian fortunes an exemption of 1,000 ’ the world’s supply of cotton will working. Give a continuance of the I tot eminent expects that Its plan for crowns for each member of the fam- jeoiuirdize Britain’s great cotton in same shortage ondlt'ons they say One- dustry unleM the quantity can be all man u fact tiring machinery would nn enforced levy on wealth as pre lly i. made from the total, In view of this Win. 1«. Ik’nilng pared for submission to the National third of the levy iu payable in cash '.ncroaied, says the American ■Cliani- ultimately cense Frankie Webb opinion, the estimated drop this year ber of Commerce in London. In the Wolverine Paet or-E van gel lat Assembly will >. . I from s.noo.ooo,- and the remainder in the interest .. — . . ! In Amerinn cotton to 11,600.000 ¡cotton industrial diatri is of Lanca- A workout will be put on at the 01.0 to 12,1)00,0611,000 «trowns. It Is bearing third issue war bonds. Michigan with signal success. Ills: sire and Yorkshire, the Atnoriian bales, is giving rise to much serious the product of Finance Minister* opera house tonight at 7:30 and all Compulsory contribution of wealth work as a pastor has al <> been out-1 Chamber understands, 600.000 peo thought in Britain’s trade circles. the fans who desire to see th- fight Refsch. The Vienna press has been With a view to making the empire standing. T’«<«i combination makes has been before the government in ple are directly dependent for their his work esp lu.ly si,' int nl w!«'«r ?f-« llctlng that it will bring to a one f >rtn or another ever since its living on cotton, while, indirectly self-supporting, a committee repre ers preparing for the bouts will be senting the British Empire Cotton admitted tree. Cederstrom and De- ever he lai ■ Ho is n thorough crisis the relations lhetween radi il formation, but nothing tangible has 3.000.000 nre dependent on it. itudt nt of the Biol, pnfl IBs sermons The main <leuen«l< nee of Great Growers’ Association has suggested mellta. who has been here for a few uni conservative elements In tlv ) tir- resulted. The cnpitaliwt lc and Ivottr- arc filled with •■erjyture quotations. genlse classes oppOM it by every I Britain's cotton Industry is admitted to the Board of Trade that funds, ap days, will put the gloves on tonight He make* fr-qu« • t use of charts ini liament and vountry. ly on supplies of American cotton. proximating 100.000 pounds a year means in their power. for a brief workout. Under this measure fortunes would the»presonlafIon 'f bjs tlv int und as the chamber points out. with- for cotton-growing within the Em together The financial proposals, 1 . should be raised Mrs. J. I Jo’ v>n. former Ch len ">e dlt hied into two «'lasses: Those with the reorganization of the army, in the past five years, for various plre ’ • j by a - • levy on' The sea! sale is not nrogre aging go contralto soloist Jias been en eag- which existed before the war and uro generally thought to be the criti economic und climatic reasons, the the cotton Industry of the T’nlted as rapidly as the Legion onunltteo ed to furnish sneclul music evory Inn«« n i|iiircil during and after hos- cal test of the coalition government. American cotton a reage has con- Kingdom; and, that the government1 would like In order to guarantee ex evening during the meeting. ' tilitles. The former would be given The latter question again brings the siderably decreased while her con assist the colonies and protectorates penses, The last smoker given by The slogon of the entire congrega an exemption of I ■’> per cent. ’ For two principal parties into direct con sumption has increased. British ex bv guarantees to provide railroads.' the organization resulted In a defl- city for the T.egion which had to be tion in thl“ rnmpafen 'a. ”Ea h one I tunes of under 15.Oust crowns would flict. the' waterways, harbors, etc. The Social Democrats advo perts have estimate«! that if The American Chamber says there' met out of the treasury. The bouts win one.” That I/, each in« inlier Is | be free from taxation. Beginning at cate a kind of national militia or yearly American crop should drop strlvln’ tn win someone else to faith that figure, however, a gradually In Volkswehr. while the conservatives bel«»w the average, say, of 15,000,- seems little doubt that the suggested this time promise to surpass the In i’hr'Ht Th"re wore fi«.e a Idl'd to creasing levy is provided for, com demand a standing regular army to 000 bales, of 500 pounds each, of annual levy of 100,000 pounds would last bouts and the committee siatai the :«ongre'’at'nn t t’'«« ;-err' ?<i 1 It mencing nt 5 per cent and attaining be comiKised largely of the officers of which Britain normally absorbs 415,- he easily raised among the lainca-j that they feel they showlti be given Sunday. better supoott. a maximum of 6.5 per cent. On small ■ the old army. 000 bales, the Lancashire trade shire cotton interests. i