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VOL. X„ No. 271
GRANTH PAMM. JOHKPHINK (XH’NTY, OREGON,
WHOLE MMHEK 30 ML
»cm ms SOVIET MEETS
Iti'ltcllioii in EniHWiada tgiUnst the
llolaa-lllon of Governor Begun,
Say lt«-|r»rtM
la»» Angeles, Aug. 13. A rebellion,
against the rebellion of Governor Bn-I
toban Cantu of Ixiwer California, bus
broken out In Ensenada axcording to1
a statement tod^y by Eduardo Ruiz,
representative here of the provision
al Mexican government
Ludwig Marlen» < latin» Hr Know»
Nothing of Any Stonrw—Maya
Crown Jewel» In Treasury
WITH POLES Ï0
TRY FOR PEACE
IntorMJiti- < ommerce Commission Al
low» IncT'Mc of 11A5 per cent in
Express Charges
POLISH Ft HU ES REIT I/4E BOL-
SlfEVIKI ON NOITHERN FRONT
SAYS (O.MM4 NIQI E
Washington, Aug. 13—-An in<-ease( OFFICIALA OF FOREIGN EX
of 12.5 per cent in express rat as was
CHANGE COMPANY LATEST TO
t>u‘h< »hed today by the iilerstate’
FALL INTO NET
‘T
com erre commiasicn
Req- f»ta of- the American Railway:
Express company *»• i’.rreases aver
aging 25 16 per cent were fauna un-
Note Being Srait tbc United Nlatcw Capital City of ‘I'lMiuitl l>-ilar«l in
(Jormunonl Expnvwing Pleasure
Stale of Siege Htrvra* Emptied
on Stami Takixi
at 10 o’clock at Night
Buainra* Reason- Givrai aa Reason
tor Turning Ponxi Over to United
State« Mar-lul
•
Warsaw, Aug. 13. -The Polish
Warsaw. Aug. 13.—Polish sue-|
Boston. Aug 13.—-Raymond M«y-
A reception was given on Thurs j commissioners with authority to ne- cesses on the southern front, where
era, Charles C. Meyers, Charlee 8.
day evening by the ladles of Beth gotiate peace are expected to leave the Russians have Le&n pushing for
The
regular
weekly
band
concert
Brightwell, secretary, manager and
any Presbyterian church at the home Warsaw on Saturday and meet the Ixemberg. were reported in last
will
be
held
in
Riverside
park
tonight
president,
respectively of the Old
soviet
delegates
somewhere
on
the
night
’
s
official
communique,
of Mr. and Mm Frank Nombalala on
at 8 o’clock sharp. A good program Colony Foreign Exchange company,
A street in honor of Mrs. H.
Bob- road between Breat-idtovsk and War
has been arranged for the evening
zlen who leaves soon for Seattle, saw, the foreign office announced to
Warsaw, Aug. 13.—Thursday njght
were arrested today charged with
and
a large attendance is urged.
The ladles had planned the affair day.
the Russian soviet forces attacking
conspiracy to defraud an a result of
Th«
band
director,
J.
R.
Yiiggln-
for themselves but soon after they
the Polish lines to the east and north-
Parfe, Aug. 13.-—The French gov- east of here have reached a point 25 'botham, desires that the people get the investigations of the sensational
bad gathered the gentlemen! put
to the park as early as possible and financing methods which started an
in their appearance and gave the ernmeht la sending a note to tho miles from Warsaw.
ladies a surprise The rooms were United States government expressing
A state of sefge has been declared refrain from racing their engines Inquiry into the operations of Charles
Ponzi. Ponzi was surrendered by
profusely dix-orated with roses and I pleasure that the French and Ameri here by the military governor. Civil while the band is playing. He state«
his bondsman today and turned over
other flowers, while the yard was j can views on the Russo-Polish situa ians are not permitted on the streets that the crowd at the last concert was
lighted with strings of electric lights tion "are in complete a-iord," It wax after 10 o’clock at night The cafes very appreciative, the people coming j to the United States marshal. Surety
early and remaining until the con-1 was withdrawn for business reasons.
close at 4>
overod with Japanese lanterns, the learned today.
cert was over.
A blanket warrent including 50
lighting e(Toi ls having been generous-|
The
program
for
tonight
will
be
counts charging Ponzi with larceny
POKThAMl MA li KOTS
Ixindon. Aug. IS.—Capture of
ly donated by Paul's Electric store.
as follows:
was issued
In the yard was a cleverly arranged
Mlaw and Pultusk and the occupa-
Portland. Aug. 13.—Hogs are low- tlon of Siedlce are announced by the "Indiana Guards," march____ ___
'Old oaken bucket" and aa the guests
----------------------------- W. H. Kiefer
Boston, Aug. 13—Other arrests are
Nkw York. Aug 13. I aid wig Mar •were being served with punch from er. prime ‘mixed $17.75 to $18. All Russian soviet military headquarters
"After
Glow,"
reverie
serenade
......
expected
within 24 hours as a fur
tens. unrecognized soviet ambassador the
today.
bucket.
Miss
Parsons of Other quotation« are unchanged
-----------------
Harry J. Lincoln ther result of the Investigation sine*
to the 1’nlted States today disclaimed Omaha,
— - -
— -
Nebraska.
standing .in
"Raggy Trombone,"
trombone
Charles Ponzi’s Securities Exchange
any knowledge of the diamonds ad the children's play house in the top
characteristic
......
•.
......
W.
H.
Kiefer
company
fell' under suspicion.
dressed to him which it was brought of an oak tree beautifully sang the
Messrs Uncoln, Braxton. Hamilton
out at hla deportation hearings had "Old Oaken Bucket." She also gave
"The 8ky Pilot." overture_______
been intercepted In New York Ex other selections as did also Mrs. A.
....A. M. Laurens
pressing Indignation, ho asserted that N. Parsons. Later in the evening
"Salute to Washington.” march....
al! the confiscated Jewels were In the brick ice cream and cakes were serv
....... ...........
W. H. Kiefer
Russian soviet national treasury.
ed to the 75 ladles and gentlemen
("Kentucky Dream," waltz........... .
present.
I --------- S. R. Henry and D. Ont vas
Washington, Aug. 13.—Latest re
Vienna. Aug 13..—Austria has "National Emblem," march............
CANADIAN BOOZE BRINGS
ports received at the navy depart abolished government control of her
E. E. Bagley
HIGH PRICE IN MONTANA
ment are that the dirigible, R-38,' domestic grain supply after a bitter
Washington, Aug. 13.—The Ger
I
Helena. Mont., Aug 13 -Canadian now
constructed for the Ameri- political fight In which the advanced Penalty Is Charged—
man government is taking iver 24
"imported" whiskey, according to re-¡'‘«n »*'/ by the
Royal Airship nar«?s were defeated by an over
ship« aggregating more than 195,000
Local shippers were advised today
ports current hore, recently advanced works, at Bedford, Eng., is more »helming vote of the combined
gross tons, under construction in var
$5 a quart, making the price $18 to than 60 per cent completed and Christian Soclalist-Grosse Deutsch of a penalty of $10 a dajr which has j ious private shipyards of the country,
Nashville, Tenn., Aug
13. The $30, according to tho age and brand, probably will be ready to take the Parties Government control, it was been authorized by the interstate I
for delivery to the reparation com
senate today ratified tho woman suf Much of the best stuff, at the latter a,r by the latter part of November alleged, was a "farce.”
commerce commission foL the deten- j
While the grain of Austria is ne- tion more than 48 hours of all open mission {is provided by the terms of
frage amendment by a vote of 25 to 4. figure. It Is said, changes hands
When the great dirigible, which
dally In Montana.
One chauffeur will surpass in size any airship ever gllbile in the world’s supply and but top cars and cars loaded with lum-1 the treaty of Versailles
Raleigh. N. <’., Aug. 13 Suffrage who is declared to have started in constructed, thrusts her nose out of a fraction of her own need, passage
Five of the vessels were ordered
won the initial battle in the North the illicit liquor business a year ago! the hangar at -Bedford for the first of the decontrol act is interesting as» ber coal or coke. This new charge is by the Hamburg-American line, one
Carolina législature today when, by with a few dollars is now said to be time there will be a trained-to-the- a popular demonstration of the line in addition to the regular xiemur- of 56,000 gross tons add another of
a vote of 7 to I. tho constitutional worth $30,000. Scores of automobiles minute American crew aboard to put of demarkation between the two ' rage rate, and is designed to prevent 20,000 gross tons. One ship of 18,-
' undue detention of equipment in the 000 gross tons was being built tor
amendment committee of the upper come in from Canada dally add so I her through her trial flight. Several great political factions
The penalty the North German Lloyd.
The economic experts of the social present emergency.
hoyso favorably reported for the rat long is the boundary line that it is training cruises on the British dir
I
charge
will
apply
on
forest
materials
ist
wing
declared
the
dec
ontroi
act
a
ification of tho resolution
almost impossible to stop the traffic, igible R-33, offered by the British
Owners of the vessels who deliber
government for that purpose, already reactionary measure in favor of thy to which the lumber rates themselves ately avoid the obligation of deliver
officials declare.
apply,
but
excepts
cars
held
at
ports
have been made by American naval a*trarian element and predicted that
ing the’ships to the government will
i>ersonnel who will form the R-38’s bread prices would rise because» of it. for trans shipment by vessel. Recon be punished by imprisonment up to
Advocates
vivw
USXV7 uiaiiiitiuiu
ma mino th aucuip
airship will
a of the measure, ’ ’ on
-- the ~ signing rules on all freight in open one year and by fine up to 100,000
crew aiiu
and the
be manned by experienced sailors of o,*ler hand. insisted that tn spite of top cars and coal and coke in all cars marks, the German government de
Romo, Aug. 13. Popo Benedict
.. his foed- are amended to permit of but one re clares and anyone avoiding the otUi-
the • farmer withheld
Antwerp, Aug. 13.-J)an Ahearn, the air when she sets out on her ,aws - *•--
met with a jdkght accident today,
,
stuffs
from
the
government
requisi consignment under certain conditions -tation by carelessness will be fined
trans-Atlantic flight, which oficiáis
slipping on the marble floor while tho Illinois athletic club world's re
tion
and
sold
to
the
"left
hand” and exceptions, outside of which any i up to 10,000 marks.
say
will
be
made
next
April
or
May.
going to his private library, the Mes cord holder in tho hop. step and I
trade,
-which
In
turn
profited
by
the re-consignment, diversion or re-ship
With a gas volume of 2,724,000
saggero states. Ho sustained a slight ¡jump, lifts been dismissed from the
risk they undertook and lull -ontd ment will subject the freight to the
American
Olympic
team
on
charges
cubic
feet,
the
R-38
will
surpass
in
abralson of tho skin on the knee.
TWO ROUMANIAN PALS
local rates plus $5 per car.
of Insubordination.
|slzo the largest rigid airship yet turn prices. These men say that dec»ntr-»l
means
a
normal
adjustment
of
prices
ed out by the Zeppelin Company, the
FULL WALLOP IN GOLF IS
IL-71 by 304,000 cubic feet and the to demand and the sale of bread-stuffs
RECOMMENDED BY TRAVERS
j British dirigible R-34, which crossed being legalized the farmer and miller
(the Atlantic last year, by 711,000 will again enter open competition in
Washington, Aug. 13.—Cap n ! cubic feet. Her six engines will de- 'a fair market.
The decontrol act brought the re
Thomas L. Edwards, of Baker, Ox - , i velop 1950 horsepower, or 130 more
and a companion, wore killed in an i than tho most powerful Zeppelin signation of Food Controller Ixjwcn-
airplane accident at Mirebelals, Haiti, j craft and drive the great gas bag at feld-Russ. Under hfa leadership the
on August 9th, It was announced at an estimated maximum speed of 75 social democrats fought the bill stage
by stage. In its final shape the bill
marine headquarters today,
Hoth j miles an hour.
New York, Aug. IX.—The great
provides that when the individual jest water-frout improvement here in
were marines.
To
accommodate
the
694-foot
farmer has given up thrce-tentli^ of
A____________
stretch of the R-3 8, the naval air 1 his crop the rest of it is freed. -The 50 years, involving the removal of 32
(’onhwts Are Popular—
antiquated piers along the Hudson
County Agent R. E. Miller went
'
to ship hangar at Cape May. N. J., al I bill also abolishes milling permits. river, and the erection in their stead
ready
has
been
lengthened
to
700
-
tho Illinois valley yesterday to stir
of 18 new and vastly larger piers of
up somo enthusiasm in the i third feet and also increased in height,
latest design, has been planned by
Yoatenlay Hottest Day—
The
two
large
hangars
now
under
Farm Bureau contest which is not
Yesterday proved the hottest day Murray Hulbert, commissioner of
ns popular as It should be. This con- construction at t Iaikehurst, N. J.,
of the season with the thermometer docks, and approved by the Sinking
probably
will
not
be
completed
until
ciilis for an article dealing with
Fund commission. The Improvement
project work, and tho boy or July. 1921. or after the R-38's ar at the courthouse registering 102 de will cost 150,000.000 and will re
crees.
The
day
before
was
about
the
rival.
showing,tho best knowledge of
••- /->-■
same temperature. The river has quire 10 years to complete. Work is
work In Ills community will be **------------ x------
JtSA
expected
to
be
started
next
spring.
become popular In th» two days, as
4.S«.
awarded a prize. Tho membership «'offer l> mu Near CWnpleHon—
This with tho proposed vehicular
the water registers 72 degrees.
conics!» are taking good and much
Tho coffer dam aj-ross the Rogue Crowds keep tho bathhouse full all tunnel to Jfew Jersey is expected to
Interest Is being shown in them. Mr. at Savage Rapids where the big dam
solve New York’s west side dock
the time, even until late at night.
Miller will return tonight.
is being built. Is about completed.
problem. The new water-front sys
The water has been diverted from
tem 1« to Consist of wide ■♦rs. slips
Jerry Travels.
Street Dunce Tonight— ‘
tho south side of the river to the Were Married in Portland—
jind marginal streets, with ware
Is easier
The Grant« Pass band‘will give an north side already and the main cur-l Word has been received by friands houses and tracks where available In
op. when other of their popular street danres rent Is now near the north side of
in this city of the marriage in Port the rear.
Is nt the tonight at the usual place on H tho stream, The
steam
shovel
has
land of Miss Thelma Selleck and Al
era’ opHi street between Sixth and Seventh
Kouuiuiiiiiiis
lune
completed a half utile of the exea- fred Earle Douglas, the marriage oc
Tito dance will be preceded hy a band vat Ion of tho main ranal and has been curring on August 9
wofked a limn together for years.
Both young
Mrs Rena Kiser left this after They tire ini-e'uirable and come to the
concert in Riverside park between 8 placed temporarily on the gravel pit, people are very well known in this
and 9 O’clock and dancing will start in order to get the gravel ready for city and were graduates of the 1915 noon for Rorkeley, Cal., after ^visit American Red Cross station for their
‘dole of relief auppllea always together.
soon after theaend of the concert. the construction of tho dam.
The class of the louil high school. They ing in the city with her father. V.
The liand orchestra will furnish the shovel will be put back to the work wilt after August 15, be at home to Wallace, and with friends for the The war wiped out their small sav-,
mgs and almost ruined their farm»
music, for the dancing.
on the main canal again soon.
past month.
their friends at Vale, Ore.
they are over seventy years of aga. i
Washington, Aug 13. Over 100
diamonds supposed to have been part
of tho famous jewels of the Russian
royal family, addressed to "Comrade
Martens" have been Intercepted by
customs officials while on route from
soviet Russia to the Unltoit Slates,
according to evidence Introduced In
doportatlon proceedings against Lud-
wig Martons, self-styled soviet am
baaaador to this country Detail* of
a regularly established courier ser
vice between bolshevik! agents in
Sweden with soviet representatives In
New York, by which large quanti
ties of jewels have been transported
for the past sis months also has been
Introduced in testimony. It became
known today.