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route }Joss Vol., X-, No. 2tMI (£ GRANTS I'ASH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON. Diversity of <>r< Libraryjf WEDNESDAY. Al </l HT i, IO2O. WHOLE NUMBER :M>M. CABLE NOI 10 BE ALLOWED TO Second Front Porch Atldmw Given and Senator Dnrlara'M for Poser id Home CoojM-rallve Buying and Soiling AasO- ■ tallon Will Be Organized at SLAVS DELAY . Meeting Marion, Ohio, Aug. 4 Decrying GOVERNMENT THINK* SOVIET IS MILIT A Iti EXPERTS IN l*OLISH Ail the farmers interested in co WESTERN I NION UNE WILL. BE vpiwals to classes as a mens'« second operative buying and selling of ag SIDF-STEITING SUGGESTION CAPITAL SAY FORT RESH CAN HELD IP BY ACTION OP only to the surrender of nationality ricultural products are epected to be IN HI PEACE NOT HOLD OIT LONGER PRESIDENT and Inteniationallty, Senator Hard 1 present al the meeting to be held at ing. In his second front poroh speech the courthouse Saturday, August 7 I today, declared that If he oould I 1 at 3 p. m. choose but one he would "rather i The committee appointed for that i have an industrial and social peace' purpose has the by-laws and articles nt home than command the Interna of association ready to present and tional peace of the whole world." be approved at this time. The by-, J*|nuus>r and < tiinrwr In Ixnrrr (all- Answer <>f Yea <>v No Will Be Dv- j Betti.« on AU Fnmu Go A«a4eM the law, „n for tbe «lection of "a board ' forala Want loO'nw lnu> United inanded of IKHehevlki ae tn Wbr-th- Polleh Army Who lu-trwat In of f|ve directors, from whose number Do Stat««« I hiring Conflict •sr Ttiny Will IIeed Note Great Haste a present, a vice president and a ______ vecretary-treasurer shall be elected In accordance with the Oregon co- Mexico City. Aug 4 Mobilisation Ixvodon, Aug. 4 The British gov F’aris, Aug. 4.—The Polish. Brit- operative law At the first meeting Washington, Aug. 4.—It is under- of only 3.OOP men for the campaign ernment U irritated over what it be Uh and French military experts at of the members, two directors shall I stood that President Wilson lssued against Eatelmn Cantu, Insurgent lieves U soviet Russia's equivocation 1 Warsaw telegraphed here last night be elected for a period of one year orders for both the army and navy governor of Ixvwer California, was over the British suggestion that the, stating that Warsaw must be evacu- and three directors for a period of departments not to p«rmit the West ordered by the government, accord Jeruitalem. Aug. 4.—Ten thousand Russians halt at the armistice line ated within two or three days The twA years. Thereafter, two directors ern Union to land on American soR. ing to a statement Issued by General volunteers. < hosen from veterans of of demarcation in Poland and begin 1 government prcibably will move to and three directors shall be elected, the cable line from the Borbardoee Calles, «e retary of,war He declar the world war. the Jewish t-egion peace negotiations. England has1 Craeew Polish experts report the each alternate year for the period of until permission is obtained from the ed more troops will be sent to Ixtwer and skilled workmen, to enlist at dispatched a sharp note demanding^ Polish army along the Bug river, two years." The dlrecgors will choose 8,ate department. Coastruction California It necessary but Indicated once for 18 months service in a Jew a "Yea" or “No” answer as to wheth-1 which Is Warsaw’s last line of de- the manager work on the Barbados« end is already that the government does not con ish industrial army in Palestine, are er the soviet Intends to listen to the fense, has retreated so precipitately Prompt action is needed in perfect- started. The cable would land at sider the rebellion there of great Im neiM-aaary for the basic reconstruc- suggestion, that they did not destroy the bridges,ing this organization as word h“ Miami, Florida, and eetablWh dlreet portance It Is believed that many lion work of the Jewish National'_____ behind them been received that freight rates are communication with South America, Car ran sa adhrret^ls have Joined Can Homeland, according to Bernard A. Polish forces are reported to be to be increased 25 to 35 per cent Sep- eliminating the existing relay to tho tu. who MkOd th* ChiMM Ft ul . tti Rosenblatt, president of the Ameri demoralized on the whole northern tember let This is the biggest op- Barbadoes station, which Is In Brit- Union there for u half million dol can Zion Commonwealth, who is now and central fronts and are falling portunity to advance the prosperity tsh territory Complaints of unnece«- lars as n loan The Chinese and In Palestine In the interests of "Bal-* Kobo. Japan. Aug. 4 - The dis- back rapidly. The bolahevlkl cavalry of the farmers of Josephine County sary delay at Barbadoes is said to be Japanese residents of Ixiwer Califor fourla.” the colony of the American co very of a deserted and empty llght- Is playing an important , - * part • in the .. that has been considered for - some the reason for the cable construction, er off the beach some miles from fighting. nia have sent an appeal to the Unit- Zion Commonwealth. time and now is the time tor every- Application for permission to land Kobe led to the arrest last week of a ed States asking that they he given The view of the Polish situation one interested to come and give his the cable were made to the state de Mr. Jloeenblatt recommends a reg permission to cross Into California ular army organization with a gen hand of pirates who have been oper- Is so urgent that telegrams have best thought and elect the directors partment some time ago but were not atlng in the waters near Kobe for , *>een dispatched to the allied ambas whom he feels will make the asso- during the campaign against Cantu acted upon eral staff of three which, as a Jewish some months past Mystery surround sadors. Including the American am elation a dependable and workable industrial commission, will supervise Ing the disappearance of a cotton bassador. asking them to return success. the work of the Jewish labor army In lighter, loaded with 203 bales of raw from their vacations for a meeting NEVADA DANCE LASTED rebuilding the Holy Land cotton and chartered by Nickel and i of the ambassadorial council tomor- 3» HOI RS WITHOUT A STOP "Our biggest task, once the call is Lyons Ltd . of Kobe, caused the in- row Issued for volunteers, will be in sift-I vestlgatlon Tuscarora. Nev., Aug 4.—A dance Ing out the applicants and determln-' OHIO R.AIIJtOAD CENTER IS ling upon the 10,000 to go," he said conducted here as a feature of th« Eugene. Ore., Aug i —The first DESTROYED IN LARGE FIRE recent Fourth of July celebration “They could all 1>e occupied In the i school to op-<o for the fall term in continued for 36 hours virtually one task of building houses for fu Ixine county Is the "school on Toklo, Aug 4 -Dr Senshl Egl. a ture Immigrants. Dayton, Ohio. Aug 4.—Bradford, without intermission. The festivl- The army should, I member of the house of peers, on re- work only on land belonging to the wheels” maintained in the Weqdling a railroad center northwest of here, , ties commenced at 9 o'clock Saturday Changchow. Kiangsu Prortnce, ; night, continued all of that night. turning from an Inspection of the Jewish nation, lands secured from district in the logging earn,)« of the was wiped out by fire early today. conditions in Korea Is quoted aa the Palestine government, from the Booth-Kelly company It rpened yes The loss Is estimated at near 31,000.- Aug. 4—Dr John Dewey, American a)| of the neit day and nlght and making the following reference to Jewish national fund, the American terday with Mrs Nora Emery Wells 000. Wire communication is down exchange professor at the University' ti| 9 o'clock of the day following. An as teacher foreign missionaries The population of Bradford Is 2,000. of Peking, visited Changchow recent- opnhe8tra fpom a nearby Indian re«- Zion commonwealth or other agon- —— "I have done my best to get at thr < lee of the Zionist organization.” 7T77_~7.—~~~~---- ly in the cour9e of * rai88ion 'ecture ervatlon played the entire time and g g. truth of the reports that have been tour of China, at a time when the many of those participating in the In addition to the construction of A M circulated* regarding tho Instigation I A I A V K \ clty was obeervltt« * holiday “d I dance kept their places on the floor houses, he points out that such an Hll of Korean students by their mission-i UUI m 1,080 Chinese Buddhists, becoming continuously. army would be busied In preparing* aTy teachers against the Japaneses, --- —.............. - AT ll ITITIII/N l>r¥>’8t3’ 8u®ere<' holes to be burned land for Immediate settlement. Irri authorities, hut have found. that with very few exceptions, the ru gation, afforeetratlon, sanitation and >. MMU vri IIIII1UI1U The holiday was a spontaneous af-1 mors are not true The impression ,englnoerlng works necessary for the left on me was that the missionaries development of industry and oom- “ — fair arranged by a group o- devotees i merce. | _ arc honestly striving to develop the St. Louis. Aug. 4.—Ratification of during peace, based upon those prin- Changchow Buddhist monas- "The nucleus for such an Indus , the peace treaty, including the dples of liberty and of Justice which «">-• then graduating a class of no- country in order that It may yield good results to the Koreans. What trial army is already in Palestine in league of nations covenant, without we enjoy. The league 1s organized rices int° the Priesthood. Chinese ever their motives, there Is no rea the cooperative groups working on amendments, will be recommended ¡for that purpose Should the United had «>me from aU <* the «>un- «on why the Jaimnes« shout« not the lands of the Jewish National at the convention of the American ! States refuse to enter the league it try “» response to a call the monetary found and In the group that is de Bar Association here August 25 to welcome those efforts.” Kingston. Jamacla, Aug 4.—War I would defeat its organization: should out Th® Buddhists at the same Dr. Egl said that Korea has at- veloping ’Balfourla,' the first colony 27. inclusive The recommendation 'the United States Join, it gives the time honored the victims of the Tai against John Barleycorn has been talncd etrfklng progress since thc of the (American Zion common j wjll be In the majority report of a best assurance of its success.” P*”« rebellion who were killed fib started in the home of Jamacia rum. Inauguration of the new regime. wealth." he concluded. “I am con-| special committee aivpointed to con- Two American missionaries, the van- Dealing with the subject of amend- . "Rut." he added, "there Is yet great vlnoed after two visits to Palestine* jaider the treaty. The Buddhist ceremony of ordina- guard of a prohibition crusade, have ments and reservations, the reports room for improvement. While I was that only through such a huge dis-’ The committee which signed the Iterates that amendments are des- tion in China follows ancient lines . just aided in the organization of the In Koren. I took every opportunity cipllped Jewish labor army, will wc report -wax composed of Edgar A. tractive to the pact, and emphasizes ^»at are barbaric—in the eyes of the Jamaica league against 1 alcoholism. to meet representative Koreans and be able to reconquer the land of our; Bancroft, H. , that only interpretative reservations Occidental—and this explains why ; which it is said, is to affiliate with .... of — Chicago', ____ William learn their point of view. The moat forefathers.” the shaven polls of the priestw the I the world's league against alcohol- Wadhams, of New York, and the late should be permitted. Intelligent of them have realized that Frederick N. Judson, of this city. ; Another report suggests that the traveler meets are marked with deep- ism. headed by the Rt. Honorable« It Is futile Io try to establish an In Charles Blood Smith, of Topeka. election of the president of the Unit pitted scars. The novlate is a mat-: Leif Jones, the Rt. Sir Donald Me dependent government. But I think Kan , and Henry St. George Tucket^ ed States and his inauguration be ter of 40 days usually and at its Lean, M. P.; and Lord Rowallan, It Is very necessary that tho Jap-[ of Ix'xington.'Va.. will present a min brought nearer together, and that close, as a climax of the temple cere-; '’lee president, aneso should know that the Koreans1 I ority report, in which they assert One of the American missionaries • ■ the short session of the old congress mony, upon the shaved heads of lines alm at local autonomy.” of kneeling novices are placed light urged the mass meeting to follow the they are "unable to concur" with be abandoned. the majority committee. The interval between the election ed cones of highly inflammable in lead of “Pussyfoot” Johnson. One of Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Norton left this i Sections of reports to be present and inauguration of a' president, this cense. These sink into the flesh as a the chief obstacles to making Jama- morning for San Jose where they will | ed at the convention have been re report declares. Is a "serfons evil, chorus prayer issues from the throats eta dry is the manufacture of rum, Chicago. lAug. 4. Federal Judge ceived by. members of the local ar-, fraught with much danger, because, of the assemblage. Upon the heads an industry which is said to net the spend the next month visiting. Alschuler today refused to receive rangements committee. The reports .If an administration Is discredited by of the most devout—those taking government fully 31,000,000 in reve- the report from the grand Jury con treat of various subjects. a popular vote of want of confidence. the "full vow”—is placed a circlet nue annually. taining indictments against 41 lead ------------------- Your committee is of the opinion pre9Hge of the government at of 12 smouldering incense heaps. ers in the recent rail strikes and or that the trteaty, Including the pro- hom(, Of the 1.080 who became priests innniai rtr- «•« abr0S(i |s weakened and dered the Jury hack into session to l>oeala for a league of nations, should there <g danger of humiliation and at the recent ceremony here, 822 Investigate the leak by which copies be ratified without amendment," the disaster to tho republic.” The re took the full vow while the others of thb report reached newspapers be majority report on the treaty de port does not recommend any other accepting lesser orders, were sent fore being presented to him. clares. "The world Is anxious to re date for the election or the inattgu- ! forth with fewer scars, some with but one and the rest from two to Strike leaders. It was reported, turn to a more settled oonditlon ration. A special meeting will bo hold on were Indicted for conspiracy to vio I which awaits the termination of the Recommendation that the making: nine. the rim of Crater Lake next Sunday late the I«ever act by Interfering groat war. If amendments are pro of rules for tho conduct of aviation ! held |n aibeyanre until airplanes night, August R. nt 8 p. m., conduct with the movement of food and coal posed by the United States, other I "The sky's the limit,” “plenty of ed by Rev. John W. Hoyt Presbyter and other necessities. Some news governments would undoubtedly pro- become more numerous is set forth FLIER LEAVES CHEYENNE ? , gas” and other similar signs hung on TO MAP Ol’T POSTAL ROUTE I ian Sunday school missionary for papers had accounts of tho Indict pose amendments, and It is unlikely |n another report, local service stations greeted the Southern Oregon. This Is the third ments two hours before the Jury re that a second conference oould pro-* The committee on international i I eye of the auto owner this morning. duce a more satisfactory treaty, ]aw present a report which i Cheyenne. Wyo., Aug. 4.—One of Many who had walked to town, turn- annual service of song and preach ported. "It is particularly Otting that the states that, after outlining develop- the two airplanes selecting the aer- ed around and brought their car« ing conducted on tho rlni by Mr. United States should support th<* ments of the reconstruction period. lai mail tgaite from New York to down and filled them to capacity. Ap- Hoyt, and tho meeting will be held JAPAN WTLL INCREASE HER GARRISON FORCE IN KOREA proposal for this league. The league I it “finds little to record of wise and 9an Francisco left this morning for parently everybody is getting all the as In previous years, In the Inrge re Is based upon our own experience in ,imni ( final iiujiieineiii adjnsment wr or oi of wiiipi«,vt, complete «v ae- ! Salt Ixike City. The other will start gasoline they want today, ception room of the ioilge. It Is pos Tokio. Aug. 4.—Japan, because of a federation of states enjoying liber- cord. ccr?.." ” Commenting on the meeting ( tomorrow. sible thnt one of tho prominent min I^st night two cars of gasoline _ _______ the organization committee of the isters of the valley will l>e present to .unsettled conditions In Korea, plane ty and peace. It has been ottr high of were switched onto the Standard Oll assist in tho service. So far as pos to Increase her garrison forces there destiny to Join with our allies in* permanent I oourt of International ! siding and the large tanks at the preventing the destruction of libertyJustice tinder the league of nations, OREGON CENSUS TO BE GXVEN sible Christian people «re asked to by 4 SOO mon. yards are filled to capacity. The two ON TOMORROW MORNING and establishing it as the governing' the report says: "At last a bodv dls- make a special trip to Crater hake st cars contained abent 15 00« «’siIons princlple In the life of the states. PORTiaND MARKETS tfnctly legal, a 'body of our cloth and , _ __________ — this time, and all who can sing or „ _ ,of California gasoline. This will re "Upon entering the war we expres-, profession. Is seeking, and is given ____________________ ___ „. w somewhat w piny a musical Instrument are asked Wash ingten, Aug. 4.—The Oregon , lfeve the situation here Portland, Aug. 4.—Markets are sed it as our desire and purpose to an opportunity to organize Interna'- population will be announced tomor- although this amount will not last to mnke themselves known to Mr Hoyt before the service, that a choir steady and unehanged Eggs higher, seeure not only for minielves, but tlonal Justice and prepare for its en- row morning at 10:30 the census long at the rate is has been going • for all nations of the world, an en- forcensent in the vjorld.” bureau announoed today. may be organized to lead the singing. 45c to 47c, today. SHARP ELIMINATE 10 DEVELOP COUNTRY RELAYS HAS STRANGE RITES' npi I | Inil r i|/nnp Hl I niUlltJ I IUI> EAGUE OF NAT ONS ~--d’ “ * ““ ” TO MAKE JAMAICA DRY