^e^Ai I.lversity ot Ore Library^ Courier VOI« X., N<>. a«7. GKANTH PAN«, JDHEPIIINK COUNTY, OREGON. TIIIKSDU. Al Cl NT «, l»2O U HOLE N I WB HR 4011. T SOVIET CHIEF FIFTEEN U. S. Fédérais Offer < o«M«*"iwer California at the Mexicali con- Washington, Aug. 5. Cens us re- ¡treaty Includes a provision that Rus-i In area Oregon ranked as the 9th ! ference recently. They said Cantu ■1«, without German Interference, turns glven out today give the pop­ largest state In 1910, with a land waa promised that 672,765, ranking it as the 35th most 12.0OO-ton Ship* an increase of 2,043 or 74 per cent. ■ populous state The new gain is the Multnomah county’s population, in­ ‘1 Straasbourg, Aug 5.— In confor­ Warsaw. Aug. 5.—-The Poland largest numerically in its history. the cluding Portland is 275,898, an in­ Ixjndon. Aug ' ■ y«vy. "Explosions of munitions in one "count of nose«" Is of importance to | hatch were taking place every lltlte PIKES PE AK AUTOMOBILE prevent "blind killing” of animals( Is.ndtHi. Aug 5. It la reported j RACE TO BE REVIVED while,” said Captain McCarthy. "The for their furs, possibly resulting in , that Poland's peace delegation lati cargo there included shrapnel shellk. their extinction Warsaw today for Minsk. Colorado Springs. Colo., Aug. 5.— hand grenades, detonating fuses. t'nder present government control. The annual automobile race up Pikes ' bombs and small arm ammunition. Mr Smith asserts that the seals are OREGON INVITED TO ENTER My men carried case after case of peak. Colorado’s most famous moun­ ■increasing about 10 or 12 per cent of ItEXl ATTA AT H AN Elt ANCISO* ammunition likely to explode at any tain, will be revived September 6 af­ their number annually. I