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♦ vol x., n <>. GRANTS P A MH. JOHEPHINK COUN TY, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 10, lirjo I mmmcui * of Nation» Will Also Be Brought Into Fight for Elections Nays MciuUor 1UVKRMIDK PARK FILED WITH Now York, July 19. Foreign af PVOPIdC IN) WELCOME GOBS fairs, including the league of nations land the proposed new Oriental ex AND DOI GHBOYH U IIOLE NI MBER IO.5«. lx» Angeli* sheriff Make* Trip to Bonier tn Bring Back < Hampton Wanted tn U. 8. lx» Angeles, July 19.—Sheriff CIVILIANS THROW BOMBS INTO AG KE EM E NT EXI’KEMSED ON JOACHIM OF HOHENZOLLEKN Cline announced that he would LEAGI E BY PRESIDENT AND COMMITS SUICIDE AT POTS- MILITARY LORRIES IN CORK leave here today for Ti Juana and .NOMINE»! DAM PALACE SlliKETH expected that Jack Johnson, former I heavyweight champion, under sen tence in Chicago for the violation of the Mann act, would surrender at the Mexican border. » • ......... . Buys Grave Creek, liaiuh— V<md awl Musical select!««»* Mays That Election of Democrat I'rtauda Ilefuto Statriuents and Uy The old Grave Creek ranch, about Also Enjoy«!— ExhibtUon of Life Would Spell Another Four Years Trouble- to Flmnrf» and Mar 16 miles this side of Grants Pass has HANNEN TESTIMONY WILL HE saving I m Good of IHMippointmeat ried Life been purchased by Thos. Brown, a AI.IXtWED AT CHICAGO TRI Al. brother of Attorney George M. Brown of Caldwell, Idaho. This fin* Chicago, July 19 — Judge Oscar "Don't loaf, boy*," was the text Washington, July 19.—Unity of Berlin. July 19-—Friends of Prince property consisting 18» acres, a Hebei, sitting at the trial of the 20 Cork, Ireland. July 19.-—Two mili of the talk given yesterday by Dr. communist laborltea, charged with opinion on the league of nations in Joachim of Hohensollem, deny good part of which la under cnltiva- tary lorries, loaded with soldier* It J. (BeatuI to the ex-service men' conspiring to overthrow the govern particular and the democtwitc plat- atones current here that his suicide I tion. Is a' producer of fruit and al- which passed through the streets of Bunday, at Potsdam, was caused by falfa. and while the price was not Cork this morning were attacked by and the people who gathered at the ment by force, today ruled that the form In general was acclaimed park, to give the former soldiers and testimony of Ole Hansen, former President Wilson and Governor Cox, a scandal. They mention only his made public, it. is said to be a hand- civilians with bombs and blown up. mayor of Seattle, was admissible. Uhe democratic presidential nominee martial disappointments and finan- some figure, The deal was made by Between <0 and 70 soldiers were In •allots an official welcome home. Dr. ____________ In statements published today threat i lai troubles. Like his brothers, he the Bogard Real Estate company.— jured. The civilian* threw 19 bombs Best u I talked to a good audience, the ening on yesterday's conference at is believed to have been sadly In Roseburg News-Review. at the lorries. park being very well filled tor the need of funds, owing to the limited The attack followed a night of ter picnic. A* chairman of the general allowance from the crown funds per- ror into which the city was plunged committee In chanty of the day, Dr. | regard to the league of nations Issue. mitted him. as a reeulet of the street fighting Bealul extended the welcome to the in which the Sinn Fetners and the boys who came back He gave them Columbus, July 19.—Conferences fimfeesOs to Desertion— military participated. Two men were much good advice which waa also ap 1 on the democratic campaign plans killed and some 40 were wounded in A news story from Atlanta, Ga.. plicable to everyone who heard him. engaged Governor Cox Immediately the gun fighting, which brought the carries the information that George As he said he was not afraid to "step C. D. French, factory represent*-> upon his return from Washington to Holmes, who gives his address as total of casualties well over the 100 on anybody's toes” and he gave a live of the Miller Saw Trimer Co .I day mark. Grants Paes, has confessed to desert-1 very earnest talk. of Pittsburg, arrived from San Fran The house at the auto park for Ing from the army in France. Holmes The musical numbers on the pro cisco Sunday and this morning com Marlon. July 19.—Pressing hfs gram were enthusiastically received. menced the Installation of a Miller fl«ht.M*l«i*t the "splendid accord" Is said to have lived here formerly, the convenience of the tourists for The Granta Pass band has been mak automatic feeder on one of the established yesterday between Presi- although his mother. Drueh Holmes, cooking their meals is practically ing rapid stride* under the leader Courier’s Job presses Thia automa- t’ent Wilson and Governor Cox. Sen- now lives in Springfield. Th» story completed, One of the electric cook- Atlanta follows: j ing plates has been received and is ship of Bandmaster Walker The se tic feeder Is the latest Invention In a,or Harding declared In a state- a* sent from lections were all well chosen. Mr*. automatic presswork. It Is thorough- ment today, that the triumph of the "George Holmes, 19. of Grants Pass, on display in the window of the Cra- Guy Knapp and Mr* Johnson sang ly up to date and marks a decided democratic ticket this year would Ore., who admitted he deserted from mer Bros. bardware. There are to several pleasing numbers and were advance step In the Courier’s printing m,>an the continuation of the for- the United States army in a French be 12 of these plates at the auto Contrary to the rule of most boys seaport nearly a year ago. arrested vamp and two in the park for pic- encored several times. Mrs. Charles department While these machines ‘•'tn policy which has so grlsvonsly I Monday night fo^ loitering, has been nickers. Each has places for cook- choruses, the Whitney boys offer four Clayton mad« her dqbut before a ¡have been on tA market several disappointed both Europe and Amer- .turned over to the military authorf- ing two separate dishes. Meters are well balanced parts. The soprano Grants Pass audience as a singer. years and have proven a success they ,ca- 'ties.” _ 1 section has that high clear qnality be attached to the plates and a to Mrs Clayton has a very pleasing '»re In use In only four Mtieo in Ore- _____ _ quarter will run one plate for an I that can only be produced by boy so voice and it is hoped that she will gon outside of Portland Salem. Eti-1 Irrigation Issue Advertising Copy— hour which will be long enough to prano«. Their ability to reach and appear oftener at local gatherings. gene, IjiGrande nnd Medford, each Several business men have already cook as large*a meal as anyone will sustain high C is a wonder to those James Ltum. with hie rendition <>f having one or more of them. sent to the Courier office their ad want. The house is built along the who are not familiar with the boy Irish songs, was encored a number With thia machine presswork ! Is vertising copy for the special Irriga same bungalow style as the bath-1 voice. The alto section of this char of times. The address of the day by absolutely accurate and long 1 runs Philadelphia. July 19.—A 10 per Frank Bramwell was not given be-1 may be handled with ease, the feeder cent decrease In the number of the tion isue. Others are urged to send house and band stand. This will add us is exceedingly strength produc- copy at once. This issue will be of greatly to the attraction of the auto Ing. an effect which at times is al- cause of the late hour. I requiring only slight attention and working force of the Pennsylvania Mice Jeanette ’Moss and Mias Flor the supplying of paper and Ink as re railroad will be made this week, It especial value for sending to friends camp. Many tourists come and spend most startling. The tenor section is ence Riddle gave u demonstration of quired The Installation and trial was announced In the company's of and hundreds should be sent away. a week or more here enjoying the 'apable of balancing the chorus in a most pleasing and effective manner. If you want extra copies at 10c each climate and swimming. life saving. Much interest was 1 will be completed by the middle of fices today. The base section, while few in num notify the office before Thursday. shown in thia feature as local people the week ber, Is so deep and ponderous that realise the value and necessity of Auto Tires Stolen— it produces a' pipe-organ effect. One knowing something about the meth-1 car would think they were listening to I ACUAM IMTCDIHD Tl>e ^woai> Au,° C*®- received a oda of reviving a person who has, all ex-service men and those not hav LAOlVA™ 111 I Llslvlll ot Bulcks last week with one of the the low bassed section of some inl ing relatives present, were fed. been In danger of drawning. cars short three tires, tubes and ture male chorus Instead of boys not Sam H Baker presided and Intro- There were a large number of DDnCDLPTrn rim8' A thief had broken into the over 17 years of age. The extreme picnic groups who ate their dinner In , duced the different people on the | q IJQI [y | L|J car on one of the connecting lines range of the sopranos and bass pro- the park Coffee waa furnished by program The Invocation was given and taken them off the car. They also duces an effect that is seldom equaled ' " ' , took some tools from each of the and probably never excelled by a Anchorage, Alaska, July 19. — ¿«rs in the shipment. chorus of mature voices. ________ Pittaburg, July 19.—John Lute-{ __ ___ ___ _ __ man. night foreman; two fire bosses. Spurred on by actual evidence of two pumi>er* and three laborers wen* government development that guar- Ientombed by an explosion in the antees an early solution of many mine of the Union Collieries Com- problems heretofore confronting the pany, at Renton 18 miles from here, prospector, many men are again tak-| early today. The explosion blew the ing the field and on every train leav cage out of the shaft. As soon as1 ing Anchorage for the interior ar repairs can be made rescue crews rive a number of old-time prospectors • What promises to lie a aeries of ¡Ludwick. Harley Crockett, Mabel will endeavor to find the burled men an<9 newcomers. "We expect to be turning out me Among the terra incognita that I New York, July 19.—'Profiteering spirited contests was launched this Root. Elmer Ludwick. hardy men of the trails are endeav- in the women's garment industry will dium and high priced garments for Winona—Lester Turpin, Minnie week for the boys and girls of Jose ortng to conquer Is the Mount Me- be fought with union owned shope, the spring trade.” A. Baroff, secre phine county. The first contest Pollock. Alberta Blegeman, Elmer iCoatura (Tub Entertains— The ladies of the Costura club en Kinley country, where none but the factories and stores by the Interna- tary of the union said. "The first known as the Farm Bureau Member Pollock ship contest Is open to farm boys > Grave Creek -Arlle Briggs. Oscar tertained their husbands at the park most hardy and seasoned pioneers tional Ladies’ Garment "Workers’ factories will probably employ about 1.000 workers to be selected by the Mysterious finds union. and girls between the ages of 10 and Wolgamott, Margaret Farlelgh, Ma- 1 with a picnic dinner last evening. af- may penetrate. This became known here today union.” They will pay higher wages Williams. |ter the program. About 16 were pre that were abandoned when the wav 16. This contest ends August Slat, llssa Robertson, Nina broke out have proved a lure to the when officials of the union announe- than are paid by employers in the sent at the dinner. 1920. at which time the boy having George Patton. old timers and this summer bids fair ed that it has a committee at work garment Industry and a seven-hour Wolf Creek—-Billy Steward. Mar secured the greatest number of Farm _______ to see some old-time stampedes into I laying the foundation for the first work day will be In effect, he added. Bureau mombershlj»* will receive a guerite Clark, Marry Steward. the region. group of union owned factories. The workers now work an eight hour Rogue River Valley— Everett Me- ll<»x Factory Busy— purebred registered Jersey heifer Some Idea of the hazards to be which are expected to be In operation day with a half holiday on Saturday. The box factory is running to ca naif valued at »75 to 1100. The boy Vicker, Harriet Sharp, The local unions of the Ladies’ having secured the next greatest I Merlin Demonte Beybold, Stew- pacity now, turning out boxes for this braved In penetrating the country bjr next spring. These factories are to be estab Garment workers, according to Mr. season's crop, says I. A. Robie. Grow may be gained by the knowledge that number will receive a purebred regis art Donohue, Boyd Carr. ers from Roseburg to Ashland are It requires a trip of several hundred lished. according to Benjamin Sch Baroff are also taking steps on their tered Du roc-Jersey or Berkshire pig , Murphy John iPerry. ' Wllderville—dxtverne Jess. Althea taking the box shook* and the mill miles In winter with a dog team and lesinger. international p-estdent. to own initiative to defeat the high cost valued at 125 to »30. Is having a hard time keeping up supplies, the setting up of camp, and demonstrate that the workers can be of living by establishing cooperative A purebred registered Jersey heif Smith, Dentley Middleton. with orders. Apple boxes are in de laying up in the twilight in a coun paid first class wages, work less restaurants and stores. A number Dessln- Sucker Creek — Katherine er calf valued at »75 to »100 will mand now and about 10,000 are be try where the temperatures range, hours and enjoy better working eon- of stores have been started In New also he awarded to the girl having ger, Sadie Spicer. 'Evelyn Hogue, I ing turned out dally. The pear around 65 degrees below zero, and ditions than they are now getting York and a restaurant is being oper Phyllis Desslnger. secured the greatest number of Farm boxes are all ready out to a large braving the crevasses of the great and reap a "reasonable profit' !” from ated by unions in Philadelpia. he Lillian Deer Creek—Carrol Byrd, Bureau memberships by August 31. extent as the pear crop will be rea'dy glaciers and the torrential streams their product and still sell I it con- said. The girl securing the next greatest 1 Williams, Elsie Walton. In summer. 'siderable under the regular 1 market number of memberships will receive I Any boy or girl interested In en- for picking next month. To Use "Set-Nets”— With the completion of the rail- price. a purebred registered Duro-Jersey or rolling In this contest may do so by The local fishermen's union held {road now being constructed by the The union proposes to sell Ita out getting In touch with the county Berkshire pig valued at »25 to »30. It. E. Kroh Here— consumers through their own a meeting at the hall last Tuesday ; government, it will be possible to put to All the prizes for this contest are agent or the home demonstration R. E. Kroli, who has a large part take in supplies to nearby deports stores, at which time the matter of set-net agent. being donated by the First National of the Tokay Heights orchards, is in The first group of six factories will fishing was broached and the former The second big contest known as the city and will spend the next six when the prospectors will be able IBank of Southern Oregon. to keep food bases and extend their be established in New York, together order prohibiting this method of the iRodent and Canning Contest 1« this iBoys and girls enrolled for weeks here. Mr. Kroh arrived last working season materially. I with a number of union stores, union fishing was rescinded and set-nets contest should remember that both open to alt the boy* and girl* of th* night from Kansas City to look after » _________ __ officials said. Others will be located will go back on the river, says the men and woman are eligible for county under '18 years of age. Bovs the fruit on the place. He says that I in Chicago and Philadelphia. Gold Beach Reporter. The subject 1*01,ES WITHDRAWN TO SOUTH and girls of the oity as well as the Each Farm Rureau membership, he will have about 40 per cent of a AS BOIÄHEVIKS ADVANCE i of "jaw fishing" was also broached, Ample funds for the factories have membership secured counts one farm can enroll for this contest. A peach crop. What fruit there Is, I been provided by the International but everyone was apparently satis purebred registered calf valued at point. The following boys and girls however, is of good quality, accord Warsaw. July 19.—The Poles are I'»Bion, Mr. Schlesinger said, and la- fied with present conditions, though have enrolled In thia contest to data: »75 to »100 will be awnrded to the ing to Mr. Kroh. He says that he wlthdrawing to the south and south-|t,,r 8S more money is needed "union someone moved that John Adame be boy scoring the greatest number of Fruitdale—Donald Neilson, Wil can see a big Improvement In Grants points by killing gray diggers, go- Paes already and that he looks for west from the railway junction of ¡"hop and factory asaer-manta" will recommended to the fish commission liam Breit mayor, Ramona Crouch, Lida. which has been occupied by the levied to finance the project until as warden for the river and the mo ' "ont n ’»if or o«ge ? > Hugo—iRoibort Brlttsan, Harold the city to go ahead fast. I bolshevlkl, | It I® Put on a paying basis. tion carried. • ' elusion treaties will l>e vital Issues 1 In the 14 or 15 state* where con-1 , testa are expected fo develop In ele< - ' lion of United States senators. Sena I tor Poindexter of Washington an nounced hern today at the republican Are {national committee headquarters. ADDITIONAI MACHINERY m