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9 ♦ Oniln Courier rants VOL. X., No. 20». GRANTN PAHH, J< >H El'HINE COUNTY, OREGON, Three Section» of Act Held I neon- stlUHIoual by Judge And<*r»on of I lidia»«« DEAN STRAUB URGES EDUCATION WEDNESDAY, MAT ¿M, lV2tt. ALEX NIBLEY ! Indianapolis, May 26. Three sec- MILLION HUE SAYS HE ADVANC 01*1*1 WITION OF ADMINISTRATION ' lions of the Ixiver a«t were held un-i ED HALF MILLION TO FIN LEADS TO ATTACK, IS VIEW constitutional by the United States ANCE WOOD CAMPAIGN OF BISHOP'S SON I district Judge A. B Anderson to- ! day, who quashed 12 oi the Ik j j counts of an indictment against mln - era anil operators, baaed on those sections in a ruling on u motion to I quash the Indictments Five count» ! ’ are hel<l valid and were not quashed WHOLE NUMBER 1 Two I nJ U m I Stati-« Citizen» Are Be ing Held According to Reports to State INqmrtment Washington, May 26.-—Two Amer SENATOR SUTHERLAND HA* icans, Homer Carr and a man named MAJORITY IN CONTEST BE- MacDonald, have been taken pris TWEEN TWO oner» at Jiminez, in Chihuahua, ac cording to a report to the state de partment today from the American ! rounsul at Chihuahua. No details were given of the capture Manager for Attorney General Make» Company Manager < harg«-« That In- BOLSHEVIKI ADVANCING California Candidate ln<r»-aa*B< Benefits Diwlved From School» Are viv.ligation Only a Shield for Statema-nl Before the Sitiate Shown to It*’ Great—Stuilent» Votes as Additional Retorna New York, May 26. The Lever ON CITY HELD BY POIJCS I 'oinmlttee Senator's Defeat Give Program i act was declared constitutional as a Received , war measure in an opinion handed ’ Ixtndon, May 26.—Retchitsa Villa, [down late today by the United Staten on the right bank of the Dniper. ap- Thlrtj-flve seniors last night re circuit court of appeals in the caaej Washington, _ May 26.—William C. Medford, May 26.— That the gov- iProxtmatelv 125 mil* north Of Kiev, Wheeling. West Virginia, May 26. •colvad diplomas of graduation from ; of the A. Wood Company. Buffalo, j»ro(,tori oj Cincinnati, has advanced eminent investigation of the L’tah- the T'kranlan capital, has been occu —Returns from yesterday’s primary the local high school, denoting the 1 clothiers | _ 8500,000 __ ____ to __ the campaign _ _ fund of Idaho Sugar company was entirely pied by bolshevikl fore*, which are in Weat Virginia showed early today General Wood, he testified today in politics and was merely a conven- I also advancing on the fortified out that Senator Howard Sutherland fact that they have completed the the senate Investigation of pre-con- lent shield to hide the effort of the skirts of Bobruisk, on the Be reel na continued to lead General Wood tor required four years ot mental train- DANIELS HAYS "STEAM ROLLER” TVTHM WERE I NED v,»ntion presidential campaign tin- democratic administration to defeat river, according to an official state the republican presidential prefer Ing. The exercises were held at the ancing. Proctor said this advance Senator Smoot, of Utah, for re-elec ment from Moscow. ence. Only 443 precincts out of 1866 «opera house, and presentation was Washington. May 26. -Declaring waa -raor() than the total of contri- tion. waa the charge made here to | have been tabulated. The vote gave made by lsaar Best, chairman of the that the "steam roller" was being t f,utions” to Wood’s campaign. He day by Alexander Nibley, of Port Wood 6841 and Sutherland 9,761, school board that he contributed 810.000 land. son of the presiding bishop of < liantauqua Tonight— No democratic candidate« were 0* • Accompanied by tlie music of the used on him Secretary Daniels told | the Mormon church, and manager of high sch<M>l orchestra. Hie 19 20 class, the senate naval Investigating com The Ellison-White Chautauqua the ballot. head by the class officers, marched mittee today that he would appeal to ; Washington, May 26 —Contribu- j the sugar company. He made public course will open this evening at the down the center aisle of the house, tha full committee if Chairman Halel||onil to tho caml,aign of Attorney- i texts of telegrams to prove his asser- tent at the Central school. A large | Portland. May 26.—Complete olB- under the arches or greenery held by Insisted on placing in the record the Genera) Palmer for the democratic ’ tion. number of excellent numbers have dal returns from 20 and unofficial statement presidential nomination today was Junior girls, and up to their seats on "unfair and unfounded” been secured for the city. A cartoon complete returns from 11 and Incom the stage The entire class was clad relative to the conditions of the placed at 859.610 by former Repre WOOLEN COMPANY INDICTED lecture entertainment will be fur plete re turds from five counties in the war sentative C. C Carlin, a Virginian, ON PROFITEURIN«, I II UKM nished tonight by Evelyn in the rap and gown of graduation American warships when Bargelt. the state, compiled at noon today, Palmer’s campaign manager. Beat <d on the stage wi’h the gradu-l first began New York, May 26.—The Ameri who is considered to be highly en give Johnson a plurality over Wood of 2061. The vote totals are, John ates wore all member» of th« school can Woolen Company was charged tertaining and amusing. The con son 54,349; Wood 43.288. board Rev. Hanson. Dean John I D. W. King, of Denver, »pent a with profiteering In an indictment cert number will be the Williams male quartet. The concert starts at Straub of the Urivrrsity ot Oregon. short time in the city on business, returned here late today by the fed A|>|H>intm«*nt« Made— J. G. Intel, superintendent ot schools. Mr. King has some timber land near eral grand Jury. The American Wool 7:30. The appointments of the Souther* M U. Gaston, prlncljml of the high 1 en Company, of Boston was also in I Love Station Oregon conference of the Free Meth school dicted. Also William M. Wood, odist church, which was held at Cot The processional was followed by president of both companies _____ Auto Tumivl Over— tage Grove May 19-22, were as fol the invocation given by Rev. Hannon lows: Medford district, C. E Glazier, A Franklin automobile turned Dean Straub I«eaves— Mimi 1 of the Presbyterian church Thirteen is not generally regarded over on the Grave Creek hill yester- district elder; Medford and Trail, Katherine Baker.'of the graduating Dean John Straub, of the Univer aa a lucky number by the 13 candl- day. but none of the occupants were Rhoda Burnett; Ashland. F. W. Oli class gave the salutatory, which was sity of Oregon, left this morning for dates Initiated Into the local lodge of Injured severely. There were ver: Grants Pass and New Hope. L. a very straight forward talk on the 1 Eugene. Dean Straub gave the ad the Knights of Pythias, hall the five men in the car. but* their names N Phillips, D. ©. Dodge and W. B. resiHinsibllity felt toward th«« Com dress last night to the graduating number with joy today for they are were not learned They left Van Good. Evangelist J. W. Sharp, Su munity and the nation Miss Carlot class of the high school. He said this Ashland, May 26«—Ashland is offI perannuate J. E. McDonald and Elr* still able to bo up and about the couver. B. C., in an attempt to make: ta Wiseman delivered the class vale streets. The Medford lodge attend a non-stop reri>rd trip to the Merican morning that he had a very appreci-! at last in a cloud of dust. After five j Hobart. Supernumerary A. J. Ed dictory. a sincere and well developed ed the ceremonies about 60 strong line. When they were near the top1 ative audience and that be was years of strenuous effort, a deal has' wards was left without appointment appreciation of th«» opportunities and brought their initiation team of the Grave creek hill the car went very greatly pleased with the recep at last been closed that will put Ash- according to paragraph 116 of th* which have been placed before tho with them Besides the Medford over the bank and turned over three tion last night. The passage of the land In the reeort class beyond any- discipline. E. Glazier was appolnt- graduating students and the attitude dignitaries and members. Jack Clark, times One of the men was badly millage tax assures a growth in the thing on the Pacific coast. ed district elder for the Roseburg of cooperation toward the future For some time «Professor Vining district. iR. H. Dollarluck and E. F. vice grand chancellor was present shaken up but he was well enough colleges that will put Oregon among Dean John Straub, IPh. D., of the from Portland Ha was accompanied to take the train north from Rose-' the educational leaders of the coun and associates have been in negotia I«ee were named for Roseburg and University of Oregon, delivered th«« by Grand Keeper of the Seals and burg The rest were bruised up and try. said Dean Straub. He also said tion with Jesse Winburn, of New Albany respectively. C. Skelton w* address of th«« evening, in which he Records Walter Gleeson, also of otherwise not injured. The car was that he expected that there would be York, to take over the Hotel Austin appointed for Cottage Grove and J. at least 10 Grants Pass students ■I and the mineral waters and connect made a strong appeal to the parents Portland After the business meet badly demolished. F. Smith for Marshfield and Bandoa. Oregon this coming winter. of all children in school, urging them them up into a high class hotel and ing and Initiation, a big feed was • to make every effort toward keeping spread for the new members and the mineral water sanitarium. Yester WELL KNOWN SOUTHERN their children in school until they visitors. Talks were given by some day afternoon the deal was closed OREGON FARMER IS REA» have taken advantage of all tho edu of the visiting lodge men A move is and Mr. Winburn takes over the Aus I cational facilities now being made being made to enlarge the member tin hotel property. He has also op Medford. May 26.—-George Owen, available Dean Straub quoted ac ship of the lodge here tioned the 14thIa and Soda water county commissioner, a well known tual figures and data proving the concessions from J. J. Murphey and farmer of Southern Oregon, dropped financial gain respiting to yeung Al TIIOHITY FOR MANDATE. IS the Siskiyou mineral waters from dead today while seated In his chair I men and women who continue N< >T EX l*E< TEI»—Il ITI ’Ht NM K Mr. W’agner. at the regular session of the cou nty through the various grades of educa The city has contracted to Mr. court. Appoplexy was given is the Denver. Colo.. May 26.—An at Winburn all the surplus mineral wa cause of death tional institutions. 1-eeds, Eng., May 26. Sir Arthur Washington. May 26 Senator Those who complete the work in Hitchcock, of Nebraska, the admlnls- Shirley Benn, who was head of the tack of nosebleeding cost Morris T. ter rights owned by the city for a the grammar grades were shown to i tratlon leader in the treaty fight. British mission to the international, Streeter, millionaire coal mine own period of 25 years, conditioned on I'ORTLA.ND MARKETS have the advantage in the later com I said today he did not expect support trade conference at Atlantic City last er, 82.008 and made necessary the Mr. Winburn taking over the hotel petition of life, over those who drop , for President Wilson’s request for fall, has just told the members of chartering of a special train to car property which he has already done, Portland. Ore., May 26—Cattle out, while high school graduates authority to accept the mandate over the Luncheon club that he believed ry a Denver specialist to the Isolat remodeling it to accommodate the are weak, choice steers. 811.50 at the United States and Great Britain ed point in Moffat county. Colorado, use of the mineral waters in scien 812.25; hogs steady and unchanged; <Continued on Pare 8) Armenia. would continue to “pull togetner." where Streeter was. At the end of tific baths and spending ait least sheep lower. Iambs 813 at 813.50; if so. he said, he thought they and the dash over the mountains in the 8200,000 in establishing and promot butter steady and unchanged. Eggs their allies would be able to recon-i special train, the specialist had to ing the mineral waters commercially. unchanged. stitute Europe and get back to for-' ride 30 miles in an automobile over the rough roads of Mount Streeter, mer conditions of trade. A great many people had said When Streeter first began to lose . there was no chance of Great Britain blood, and after first aid measures and the United States pulling to had failed to check the flow, an un- gether, because they were too much 8ucceasful effort was made to secure alike—too impetuous and aggressive. an airplane to carry the specialist the Cambridge, Mass. May 26 —A mer dors not see a line of airships In He did not bolleve it. He had known 300 miles from Denver to Streeter dirigible airship lino to engage in operation by an English firm be Amerioa sinoe 1877 and had never Despite the fact that the run was regular passenger service between tween the United States and the Brit known a better feeling to exist be over tracks weakened by recent - Now York and San Francisco is a Berlin. May 26 —«Leaders ot the tween England and America than ^torms. record-breaking time was The ultra reda expect to benefit project in which war department of ish Isles and I have no doubt what exists today among the people who made. coalition of three [«artlee now in con through the recent rioting In the ficials would like to Interest capital, ever that a year from now will see counted. The train alone cost 'Mr. Streeter; trol of the German government pro Ruhr and Saxon districts, while the with a view to having an air fleet regular weekly sailings. There were in America, he said, 81700, Including war tax, and thej fess confidence that these parties, democratic and clerical leaders say immediately available In ease of war. "By the use of helium all danger pro-Germans, Sinn «Feinera, and oth- physician’s fees and other charges the majority socialists, German dem tt^ey expect to retain their present acoordlng to Profeasor Harvey N. of disaster from exploeions such as era—"wild men who were trylng to ocrats and Christian peoples ’ party, brought the total to more than 82.- Davis, of Harvard university. have wrecked big balloons filled with uproot the whole American Constitu- or clerical», will continue In control representation. 000. But the bleeding was «topped. Professor Davis Is engaged In ex- hydrogen will be averted. There will tion.” There wore people who were as a' reeult of the general election to There is a strong effort being made pert work on helium gas for the de- be no fear of ignition of -the gas by working, with pro-Germans and Sinn be held June 6. This election will by the conservative clericals In tha partment, and is designing a plant bullets, lightning or sparks from the Feinera, to do all they could against Meeting Was Held— choose members of the first regular direction of inducing the national to Ibe built at tliangley Field, Va„ engine. In fact, 1t Is pointed out that England. But they would not suc On Monday, May 24. a meeting national assembly under the repub liberals to join the coalition bloc not where the expensive gas after use in Che engines may be placed inside the ceed. he said. The class of people was called of the officers and repre lican constitution. only for the purpose of fortifying it the -military llghter-than-alr craft outer shell of the dirigible, and that in America who were descended from sentatives of the Old Soldiers apd These leaders incur in saying that numerically as set off to the losses may be washed free of Impurities except for observation purposes no Anglo-Saxon stock were not going to Sailors Reunion association of South probably the majority socialists, who expected to be incurred by the ma and used again. Estimates by Col car need be carried outside the big give up the government of the coun ern Oregon at Medford. A good rep now have 165 seats, will lose one- jority soeiaJieda, bnt also because the onel William N. Hensley, of the war bag.” try to any "mixed coemopolltan body resentation was present The officers third of these to the Independent so clericals feel the need of moral sup department. Indicate that It will be While the present coet of produc of people like the bolahovists and for the 28th annual, encampment cialists who are expected to emerge port tn new quarters for their church IHtssIble for passengers to go by a1r- ing helium Is about ten times that of their cl a* who were making the are: Colonel, J. E. Peterson of Grants 1 from the balloting with 70 members school polictee, in defense of which ship overland at a cost of about 6 hydrogen. Professor Davis believes trouble in America today." Paas; lieutenant-colonel, Ed. E. .of the assembly, Instead of 22 which they are virtually deserted by ths cents a mile, at a »peed of 88 to ?• that development of Its manufacture Tha bulk of the people of the Unit White of Ashland; major, J. P. Say- ' they now hare. The political lead democrats and basically opposed by miles an hour. will reeult In a Cheaper product* He ed States, ha declArM. had the most lee of Ashland; quartermaster, Mrs. ers say the communists probably will the majority ■ocialiwts. "The advent of the airship M a lium trill be need to fnnkk th» |ir» abac!’.: to faith In the ¡honcstr, tour Konyon of Medford; adjutant. F. E. have five représentait 1res 1n the new One of the moot influential of the regular passenger carrier Is much Ing power In the 82,500.000 dirig age and determination of John Bull Redden of Medford, (member of the parliament, as ths German bolshe- clerical leaders, is making overturns nearer than many persons in this ible which Che navy department ex Great iBrlteln. he eaJd. owed Amer Oregon guard). The encampment rists are well supplied with money. to OnMsv Rrmui, ths national oountry realize," said Mr. Darla, ports to obtain from an English m»n- ica a big debt, but the alHee owed meets at Medford September 18 to (although their party organisation la liberal lead* to taduee him to pool shall ba surprised If the coming nm- uMetursr soon, not wholly intact. Issues with ths coalition block. IT tacJuatvs. thia country ■ larger o*<