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l'niver»Jt> for.-. Librari Courier 9 > GRANTS PAM, JOHEPIUNE COUNTY, OREGON. YOU X., No. 277. BELIEF I0DAY Tl EMBAY, Al Gl HT 17, IMO. WHOLE NI MBER -«Mil- Miuuig«v of Sew York filante »ante to Clear Helf of Suspicion for Slavin In Ju rim <»irii-i«l l-oiind Guilty of HedlUim in Ooiirtinartial Held al Cork, Yesterdby ' ■ New York, Aug. 17.—John J Mc- LATTER MI ST AGREE TO TERMS LABOR LEABEK OF TRANSPORT ! Graw, manager of the New* York SET FORTH IN PROPOSAL WORKERS ANTI M. P. GIVEN ; Giant*, today demanded through his ! SENT BY COLBY NOTICE counsel that he be indicted in order that he might establish before a < om-, , petent tribunal, his innocence of any , partici pation in the injuries of John jC. Slavin, an actor, found a week ago : unconscious In front of the McGraw : home. fork. Aug. 17 Terrence McBwen-l u«y, lord mayor of Cork, wh * deport-i .«I to England to'ay aboard a de*-1 troyer, after having been found gull-! ty of Ht-ditlon by a court martial y«- j t terday. Official* Say That Conditions Indi cate Ik-nunrulization of th«- Service Counter Htrofce I toll» ,-r.Ml 4>y G*-n«*ral l*ll*u«i*ki C bumw lt«tirriii«'nt of Bolahevikl Uvo. and Property of American Cit izens to Be Safeguarded—< tier Terms Included Action to B< Taken by Gmcrnment If Voiunta.v liepurtur«- Is Not Made Soon Washington. Aug. 17.—Recogni t'oimtautinople, Aug. 17. Natlon- Washington, Aug. J 7.—Reorgani Paris. Aug. 17. William Adame-i tion has not been promised Mexico Gists are spreading their propagan- zation of the bureau of Immigration son. labor meml»er of the British par under any conditions, it was authori .la for a boycott against the Greek* u«u> been ordered by Assistant Secre- liament and Harry Josling. Header of tatively stated here today. by writing on the flve-plaatrJ note tary of labor Post The action was the English transport workers, rep-f an appeal urging Turk* to buy from taken, officials said, because of the San Francisco, Cal., Aug. 17.— ------- • Armenian* or merchants of allied, conditions Indicating the "utter dla- resenting the British council of ac-' Trimmings, such as chicken salad Mexico City, Aug 17.—President tion of the Triple alliance of labor, and cream puffs, «re wanted by the , Wilson is ready to recognize the pree- nationalities any article they cannot birganlzation" of the bureau. get from Turks. have been requested to leave France, ; stevedores of the Matson Steamship ent Mexican government If the latter There I* no uietal money clrculat-' AMATEUR PLAYER PIES OF failing which they will be expelled. Company on the bill of fare of-the agrees with the terms set forth la cafeteria at the Matson Club, operat- a proposal from Secretary of Stat* Ing Here now so that the small cur IN.II It A AVHEN HIT BY BALL Adameson and Josling arrived to- I ed on the ootnpany’s docks here for Colby, according to a message sent rency notes are used gtjnerally. day and conferred with French so-i the employee. to President de la Huerta by the Mex A Mustapha Kemal Pasha circular: Warsaw. Aug 17. Russian pres alalia t*. When the cat ewe ria opened, "solid ” lean High Commissioner Fernando Kalamazoo. Aug 17.- -Carl Jager, sure upon Warsaw hies been rellev«*d widely distributed In Anatolia reads: food was offered at cost. This, ft Calderon, says the Excelsior today, amateur ball player of Plainwell. "To our great regret France and according to an official Polish com was believed, was what the working- The Colby proposiUon, according I Mich., died today from injuries re Italy have associated themselves with munique Just Issiu-d" The’statement men wanted. The stevedores on the to the newspaper calls for the respect report«*! that General Pilsudski <11- ; ”»«’ Boukvgne conference’s decision to ceived Sunday when he was hit by a board of directors, however, put of American lives and property; ln- thrown ball, concussion of the brain meted the counter stroke that effect- -Accept the offer of Aenizelo* to have througu .« »>»»: cr erderinr the t •' n- demnities for foreigners who suffered o«l this relief the Greek army enforce the peace i resulting. tilings i»j aniled during the revolution and that CaY- _____________ , treaty terms. This is pert of the Brit "Plain, wholesome food for Steve- ranza desires found confiscatory be ish |M>llcy for exterminatlrfk the dore*?" one of them said. "Sure, but derogated. Paris Aug 17. The French great«*«t Mohammedan power, Tur- a fellow wants some of the fancy I foreign offlce tonight reported sue- R«.y The Greeks are trying to d?s- CHAPMAN ÎHI-» OF FRACTURE cessful Potlsh counter offensives troy the cradle of our forefathers, i The brush fire northeast ot the trimmings when he has the money to RECEIVED DURING BALL GAM« pay for them. ” from Thorn to clear out the Polish They have transformed mosques into city has assumed large proportions The club which was started to j corridor and along the entire south- churches They have massacred our again this afternoon and fire fighters New York. Aug. 17.—Raymond em front brothers and plundered thetr shops .have'been summoned from town to replace the hospitality of the water Chapman, shortstop of the Cleveland _________ In Bmyrna. Th«'»« events have been i try to put the fire under control, It front saloon, also has ordered a bil Americans, who was hit on the head <-onfirm«*d by tho allie<i commission Judge S. B. Gillette has received a had apparently died down this rnorn- liard table and has subscribed to1 by a ball pitched by Carl Mays. In telegram from C. J. Smith, chairman ; ing but the brisk wind of this after- what several of its members describ yesterday’s game with the New York of the democratic state central com noon fanned the embers into flame ed as "highbrow" magazines. 'Americans, died early today. ___ of the Greek atrocities are tlwowtng mittee, In which the information is and carried it rapidly along, By 2 Mexicali. Aug. 17.—General Luis We mint given that Franklin D. Roosevelt, o'clock this afternoon it had reach- democratic nomine^ for vice-presi ed. the Jones creek road and jumped ‘IA period of training ia necessary. dent. may give a short talk here dur across. The wind veered at that Enlist! Offer your sons! Ad "Ise de- ing the stop of the train. He will ar time and pointed the blaze directly it was announced rrtn OT A TT OrriOrO Tho following program of event. t® return to the army. We rive In Grants Pass Sunday. August toward town Men are at work pro morrow morning, .b. .«b.«<T |-[]K for the swimming contests has been l"h“> "ma’h ‘.be *n,’nl’r th” *,<1 ot 22, and will talk to the people from tecting the house« in the path of-the traJn 53 which gets here shortly after flames. arranged and tho contests will be rnn | ur Many people who have homes in I 2 o'clock. The’telegram follows: “If off promptly beginning st 6:30 p. in. “ we can arrange it. it will be agreeable the path of the fire are moving the I Helena, Mont., Aug. 17—One wom Novice no*, girls under 14 ear. alllty 01111011 rillTH for Mr. Roosevelt to make a 10-mln- smaller possesions to points of safety I an in the republican primaries and iite talk in Grants Pass Sunday, Au and some of the people are coming in another in the democratic primaries xro?^J’ntre;/w,mm,n’ gust 22. on the arrival of train num I to the local hotels until the danger i on August 24 will contest with male Novice rare, boys under It years Hll/m AT Tl ir RAHIITII ber 53 In Grants Pass." 11s past. aspirants for the respective nomina who have never w ,n a .wlmmm • klVFK fll I HF Ml III I H tions for the seat in congress from race, loo feet down st’earn. ’ the first Montana district formerly Women's race aero«* the Oakland. Cal.. Aug. 17.—Veterans ; held by Miss Jeanette Rankin, first from foot of Eighth street to The tremendous run of fish tn the j of the Ninety-first ("Wild West") : congresswoman. house. ! division, which was made up of men river continues unabated and the can- Mrs Joanna 3. Grigg is running Obstacle race, boys under 11. [ from the west and trained at Camp i for nerWs were completely swamped by the republican nomination Obstacle race, girl« tin.l»»r II * | I^wis, Tacoma, Wash., are planning. against three men. one of them the Men's race. Oaks around large raft tjie cat ch Tuesday night, says the ! to hold their first reunion here Sep- | incumbent. John M. Evans. ¡Gold Beach Reporter. On that nir.ht to bnthhouse i tember 26. the second anniversary of the boats fishing along the dead line In the second Montana district. Tub race, girls and bov. under 12. came In with between one and two Washington, Aug. 17.—Voyaging the battle lines of the opposing Rus-j ! the Battle of the Argonne, in which Representative Carl W. Riddick ia 100 feet down stream. Canoe race, one-fuirth ml!e dash ton of chlnoocks apiece. Some of the , around the world to reach their si an and CzHFh armies had been the division received its baptism of unopposed in the republican pri- . maries. while in the democratic pri- down stream, finish opposite .)Urnn fishermen found their nets so full of! homos 'kb Russian waifs, a'l that stretched between the youngsters i fire. fish that-it was necessary for themj huve Iren accounted for of ,»r»..aby and their homes. Months passed.! More, than 20,000 former soldiers maries two are contesting for the house. take out part of the catch, leave •1,000 chikiven sent out -of PF.rogrtd Winter arrived, funds were exhaust are expected to attend. Special rates nomination. Men’s plunge for distance down the net lay and deliver to the ciytnery i,y Gielr parent* when revoTutlt r. ed and hunger and war horrors men will be granted« by railroads from all Names of three other -women will vetreani from running board. Ladles diving contest, large raft before packing up he balance of tho gripped the old Russian capltcd. are aced the wanderers. The Omsk gov California points and delegations are apicar on the ballots for the election i wob. Wai Robinson and Buster Bal- ashington. which is to nominate party candi tlR.ir way trOm San Fran i-.w to ernment, appealed to for help, passed expected from Oregon, Man's «living contest, lu-• ■ l.C Montana, Utah and Nevada. dates for congressional. date and I, Ycrk by way of the Panama it on to the Red Cross." Tho entry lists are fret’ to all and ley overloaded their boat and the ono list will be nt the bathhouse ^0 1 ‘craft swamped with them. Fortun Canal, they came from Vladivostok j Group after group was taken over! General John J. pershing has been county offices and district Judges. the -other at Cromer Bros Tl.’rdw.wo ately the accident occurred on the I under the care of the American Red by the Red Cross, which estaolished j asked to attend. Invitations have al-, One, Ella Dorothy Lord, is the non- store.' First and second prize? will flats, but at that they remained in Cross of whijh they have been wards colonies in western Siberia and had so been sent to Major General Wil rcrtlsan league aspirant for the dem- be given In each event ind will to the water up to their shoulders for for two years. They are going back apparently solved the problem of liam H. Johnston, who commanded ! ccratlc nomination for stat? troasur- •on display In Crntnor Pros, .-orner .some time befor«» they were able to to Petrograd after suffering and wan oaring for its charges when the battle the division overseas, I Jeu tenant |er. Marrrret A. Hannan, ais- a non- window on Wednesday. Th tie who ‘ bail tho boat and get clear. derings that for some of them have line swayed eastward and the bolshe General Hunter Liggett, and the gov j '-artisan league candidate, has filed desire to compete ore urged to put I, The price of 12 cents per pound blotted out every recollection of their vik! captured town after town. ernors of all the states which sent for the democratic nomination for .state superintendent of public in their names on -the entry lists as soon ¡now being paid togother with the big parents, the places of their birth or Groups of the children barely escap men to make up the division. Willld Ritchie, former world's struction-, to oppose Miss May Trum- ed capture. Finally it >was decided as possible and all contestants must run of fish is making this a prosper even their own names. I lightweight champion boxer, who was per. Incumbent, who u Me’ring the be on hand when the oven' is called. ous year for the fishermen and the Speaking of the experiences of the I I to take them to Vladivostpk. one of the division’s athletic instruc republican nomination. people tn this section generally. It "Three trains of specially equip No other The prizes will be awarded during ’children, who range in age from 3 the progress of the . band concert Is to be hoped the man here now who to 17 years, a statement by the Red ped box cars with a guard of Ameri tors at Camp Lewis, will stage a box candidates have filed for the office. can doughboys transported the pre ing show at-the reunion. Army avia Aside from the county and district will' ll «.111 be given at 8 o'clock that are Inveetlgiitlng the situation will Cross said: vious cargo on a Journey lasting sev tors will give an aerial exhibition aud ¡judicial nominations. 73 tames will evening. Also (luring tho evening coma to a full realization of what "The long sea journey writes the the bandstand built by 'the First Na thte industry moans to Curry county. last chapter In a history ot wander-. eral weeks through a country strip- there will be swimming and tug of lie submitted to the voters, 45 in the . i ped bare -of provisions,” the report war matches between teams from dif republican primaries and 28’ In the tional Rank will be formally present Ing and adventure in a revolution continued. “It may be swid that In ferent units. Moving plct'r«*« of the democratii. Candidates of the non- /Antwerp, tint. 17. — R. W. Lindon, ed to'tbo city and the auto cam >ni- torn country, that can hardly be mltoe will report on its work* and of the New York Athlon club, won matched In the whole record of genuity was taxed to t!K utmost in division FV-. rk at Camp Ix-wis and ■ 'artisan I»aive have filed for all of tho final high Jump In the Olympic fice* in the democratic pr‘; rariee. Be- obtaining suppliee. avoiding disease In France will be displayed havo the ramp ready for Inspection world upheaval In tho last six years," i '-I.’ cs ecngr«i.»men and thr«e justice« with part of tho electrical cooking games hero today. Ho established a the announcement says. “It seems al epidemic areas and evading other I of the state supreme court candidate« w equipment In operation. Business new Olympjf record of 1.94 meters. most a tale ouh of »lie Old Testament troubles.” Finally Jhe children were settled I are to be nominated for governor, house» are urged to close at 5 P mi, or Greek Mythology and a thousand •t iRMssian Island* In Vladivostok, j lieutenant governor, attorney gen ■on this evening In order to allow « years from now. it is perhaps not too harbor in barracks with German and eral, secretary of state, state treaa- everyone to enjoy the entire pro- much to nay. the Russians with their Austrian prisoners pressed Into ser i urer, state auditor, railroad commis gram. • dramatic instinct and mysticism will vice to do the heavy work. Schools s sioner and state superintendent ot have made ft a part of their rich folk and hospitals were established, na Rand to Give (»mcert— public instruction. lore." * . * Tho regular weekly band concert tural talents were cultivated and 13 When the revolution broke out in of the larger girl* took a course of Boston, Aug. 17.—'Players of the HARBING'H LAROR DAY SPEECH will b« given In the park Friday Russia, the report continued, many training which fitted them to be Roston and Pct roll American league evening following the swimming con WILL RE GIVEN TO UNION Loe Angeles, Aug. 17.—The safe parents In Petrograd decided to send nurses. Several youngsters showed clubs prepared today to draw a peti tests A very good program has Marton, Aug. 17.—Senator Hard- r been arranged and will undoubtedly In Police Judge Cheeaebrp's court tho yotinpsten into peaceful Sltyrla unusual abilities at music, painting tion asking the banishment from or . Ing’s labor day speech will be de ganized baseball of Carl May«, of the livered at Marton to a gathering of surpass any of the concerts that have room In the central police station was i "until the trouble was over." They and dancing. The children will vlatt at Panama New York Americans, whose pitched the central labor i«alon, It was de been given this year. The program robbed last night <of approximately were went east In c.harge*'of nurses Canal porta and 1n Now York city on ball fr.vnurwd ths Hull of Ray Chap cided today at a' conference of party will be printed In next Friday’s pa- *25,000 It wa* diseffversd whan court and teachers. man. opened today. leader* aad th* republican nominee. later. a barrier of firs marklngthelr way home. 99T. Ixindon. Aug 17 Warsaw la still bead by the Foies so far as dispatches disclose Th«- latest soviet com munlque does not claim the city has been captured Reports of the city’* fall announced Sunday by the bolstie- vlkt staff at Vllnk. according to a Kovno dispatch to the Times, Is un confirmed. and are virtually discred ited by the Time». FIRE THREATENS TO « EVENTS ANNOUNCED FOR AQUATIC MEETI— I ™WOMEN WILL COMPETE MANY SALMON ENIER ✓ z »MENT OF MAYS FROM LEAGUE SWT