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Oailg (grants GILANTH PAM, JOSEPHINE IVI..N TV, OREGON. VOL. X.. N<>. 2MI. POLES TOLD BY FRENCH TO GET whom ; mi mber FRIDAY, AUGI HT 27, i»2<» GENERAL NOW MECHANIC 4 CAPT. VICTOR O'ROVSKY H a BAR ASKS THAT i I a A S-7’ V a DEMIM'RATIC NOMINEE SAID TO DREAM OF MILLIONS IFTER AIRCRAFT WASTE SITI ATION W<»t I.D HAVE BEAR ING <>N PEACE TERMS IH AD VICE DITE RED SOVItTCOMMAHDEROUTOf JOB CHARGES ARE GENERALLY DENIED Rever»«» in < «lll|MÜgn Agalli»! I’«e I ium I Haid to He IL mmmmi —Battle I» Raging llc|Hiblkju> Hrwdquartcr» Makes HtiUnnHWit—Governor l’romiseu to Tell More fflU l LLLljIllin tafia (tsferaeod I taOroeeJ, ■ » ■ «t« • — ■ I ■ r — T-' PLAN THOUGHT < HECK FOR THE SPREAD OF RADICALISM IN UNITED STATES ▼ Capt. Victor Oibovsky, who claims to be the inventor of the synchronized machine gun, photographed on his ar rival at New York. The perfecting of hie Invention makes it possible for a Fund Quota Schedule Declared Joke machine gun to ehoot 1.200 ehots a Munk ipai B utuuua in largeet < Itiea on Boudbons by Ib-puhli’an Would Give Everyone < haaee to minute. Captain Oiboveky was an air Treasurer Secure Justice pilot In Kolchak’s foroes. Paris, Aug. 27. The foreign min St. Louis, AJ g- 27.—The establish New York, Aug. 27.—Will Hays, New York Aug 27 -Governor <"ox, the democratic presidential can- replying to the Cox speech at Pitts- istry announced today that France IIIUI! I ■ LULU I lui! ment of tree î«el, »id bureaus had counseled Poland to attain the pnrp TA I r A Olir ‘"date, indicated here today that he bnrg last night, declared Cox had throughout the United 5*2*^ V* ?***î best strategical military position |,l|r\ III I | fi I Ir would make further "exposes" of "such an intimate knowledge” of the free legal advfee to the poor was re possible until peace Is signed, regard UUL J I U LLnUUL ,he republican campaign funds wlth- wasting of millions of dollars in air commended as a means of checking less of her ethnographical frontier, __ ’ In a week. The charges were made craft production in hi» state during i the spread of radicalism by speakers because the situation will Influence In Pittsburg last night that a »15,- the war that he “dreamed of mil in the convention of the American ths pence terms Non-l’artlMuiH Hwia-p Everything In 000,000 "slush" fund was being lions ” He said he would have an California Member of Congrews .At- Bar Association. Primarle«—DonxM-rst Io Ih-fi-eDxl raised by republicans, was generally opportunity to prove in the Chicago t<*m|»> to AddroHe Audience But Wariuiw, Aug. 27.--The Warsaw denied by republicans today. f for 14epre«cnt*tive hàarl rings, the insult to thousands of U Stopped press 1» becoming pessimistic regard Cox reiterated bls charges made g®>d I citizens over the country, who I St. Louis, Aug. 27.—There is a de- ing the Minsk peace negotiation» last night In Pittsburg while here aife counted c in the republican party, j nand tn all the great cities of the The newspapers, with the exception Helena, Aug. 27. Complete re- today, saying he would appear before Seoul, Wednesday, Aug. 2d.—An United States for the establishment of the socialist pre»», express the be- turns from Silver Bow county and J the senate investigating committee Marlon, Aug. 27.—Senator Hard- impromptu meeting of Koreans was of municipal legal aid bureaus, Er- lief that the moment 1» propitious to Rutte, indicated that Congressman In Chicago, if wanted, He denied Hng declined to comment today on addressed by Congressman Hugh nest L. Tustin, of Philadelphia, told “liquidate bolshevism." John M Evans, seeking the renoml-1 statements of Will Hays which sn- 'the detailed charges of the republi Herzman, of California, a member of the American Bar Association at its > nation from the first district, and swerod the Gox allegations. can campaign fund allotments made the American congressional party, annual convention here today, Mr. Warsaw, Aug. 27. - General Tuch- ,bo had appeared to be the only ------- ------------ by Governor Cox in Pittsburg last touring the Far East on Tuesday Tustin is director of public works In • tschewskl, known a» the "Soviet democrat not endorsed by the nation- <>« m >I1 m Thief Busy j night. night despite the abandonment of Philadelphia. He said the purpose Napoleon," has been relieved of hl» non-partisan league to win a place Mrs. Fred Merrill Is one five gal- the reception which had been plan- of such a bureau or department post as commander in chief of the on the ticket, hud been defeated by ion can to the good today. Chicago. Aug. 27. — Governor Mrs. Cox’s ned. The police stopped the meeting, would be to enable the poor to obtain bolshevlki army on the Polish front. Burton Wntson. the league candidate ; Merrill, who lives on Park street. schedule of republican campaign because of his fullure to tako War- |n |iu,t Tuesday's primary. On the opposite the city park, was waked fund quotas In 51 principal cities is Herzman dropped into the building justice and the foreigner to be re- not knowing the meeting had been lieved from imposition, to establish saw. according to reports published | face of the latest returns, the league'« I up Wednesday night by the barking a “phony list which I never heard of cancelled and spoken whe he was a place where the weak, helpless and here. sweep In the democratic primaries of her dog. She went to see what before," Fred W. Upham, republican ignorant would have their wrongs asked. In the state has been complete. the trouble was and saw a man at national treasurer, declared today. righted. Ix>ndon. Aug 27 The Poles and tempting to get some gasoline from "Somebody must have been playing “The development of a virile le- Russian» are fighting fiercely for the tank of the Merrill automobile a joke on Governor Cox,’’ he declar ORIE.NTAI» HAS OPPOSITION S 3 ' 3id association within our great the fortress <»f Brest-1 Jtovsk. says a lamve for s.-aole— The ed. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Best and Mrs which stood near the house. municipalities is a question of vital soviet statement dated Thursday and midnight marauder was making lots ! H. C. Bdbzlen left this morning for Denver, Aug. 27.—Resolutions op [concern to every patriotic citizen,” received by wireless today Seattle in the Best automobile. They Of noise and apparently did nqt care SERBIA ASKS THAT UNITED posing further enlargement of agri declared Mr. Tustin. "The need has If he was seen. When Mrs. Merrill STATI» NAME REPRESENTATIVE cultural holdings by citizens of any become imperative and its creation Paris. Au " 37. Eighty thousand will viwlt a number of northern went after a gun, however, the thelf and careful development should be Russian »oviet soldier» have been I*01“1« during the two week« trip. decided to use a little discretion and Washington. Aug. 27.—The Unit Oriental nation were adopted unan captu red in Poland, 40,000 killed Mrs. Bobzlen will remain in Seattle! he took to his heels, not even waiting ed States has been requested by the imously today at the closing confer- i undertaken by all of our large cities, "In the past our best authorise« and 30,000 Interned tn East Prussia and Mr. and Mra. Beat will be ac to pick up the gas can. The cab was Serbian government to appoint rep enoe of the league of the southwest. have Agreed that social injustice is according to the latest report recol! companied home by their daughters. a good one and had no name on it; resentatives to an allied commission responsible for the creation of more ed from the French mission In p Ruby and Violet, who have been vis-j so Mrs. Merrill Is better off for the, to investigate the conflict between Cairo, Aug. 27.—A hundred and '1 radical enemies to our government Itlng with their brother, Earl, who; land experience. Albania and Jugo-Slavia. fifty Christians have been killed at | than any other cause. Is employed there. During Mr. Best's j' Ajlun, a village about 50 miles north absence the Best real estate office • — "The mayor of one of our largest Autonioliilen Are Wrecked— wifi lie in charge of Mrs. A. H. Miller A I east of Jerusalem by a band of Be douins. according to a dispatch from cities, who has had great experience, Three automobiles are In the has stated within a few weeks that Haifa, Palestone. pair shop here today as the result of Hand Will Give Dunce— trifling misunderstandings concern- a »mashup about a mile this side of : Ing municipal and social injustice la The Grants Pass band, in the face Travel Falls Off— • responsible for 90 per cent of the ex Rogue River last night II. K. Gale of the Inclement weather, has decld- Travel on the Southern Pacific is treme radicalism in the country. wus driving his Buick roadster and I rd that the dance tonight will be at showing a few effects from the re- "Immigration in the future will hud his non, Nathan, with him, nnd I the Waldorf hall. Sfnco it is too another mnn to whom they were giv rainy to have the affair out-of-doors Ct. (jouis. Aug. 27.— The period I port of the Committee on Uniform cent increase in rates. During the come largely from East European ing a ride. They wore behind a tour the band did not wish to dlsap- between the election of the President I Judicial Procedure, submitted to last two davs of the old rates a rush countries and the opportunity for im- ist and had been trying to get by for ■ point the dancers and made arrange- of the United States and his inaug night to the American Bar Associa was made for tickets, many buying position and unlawful practices will round trip tickets good for nine. be much increased. about a mile, according to Mr. Gale ments at the last moment to have ( oration is a serious evil fraught with tion. In convention here. months. They go a few miles andj I "Despite the ■' excellent arguments A h they were approaching a turn. Mr. the dance at the hall. Tho floor Is j much danger, according to the report WpCflll'l- - *--- ----- — - ■- — - -•« V«a*W The report declared the ,he Hcke,S are gOOd fOr 8,OP' advano«il ’« believe that legal aid Gale thought the car ahead was mak ¡In excellent condition for the occa-[of the special committee on the tions to be made by the Supreme ‘hen ing way for him so lie speeded up to 1 «Ion. | change in daté of the Presidential Court under the bill should embrace over privileges they come back to should be made a municipal function, ^Hrants Pass and when ready to start rather than connected with the ad- get ahead. lie saw another car ap- —....... — ■ Inauguration, presented today to the all the merits and none of the vices' proaching too late to stop nnd ao innraiTitll TA atiat ¡convention of the American Bar of both the 'common law’ and 'code' . their trip, go to the town where ministration of our courts. The ten- they rode on the ticket and then dency in many communities to lm- tried to go in between the two. lie ûntrNlWÛ 111 \ I fini pleading. Association, In session here. ac raped the one ho was passing and nllULI I I ll’n IU Û I nil I The report recommends that the Enactment of the bill, the report j complete their journey, "lhe trains >ose extra judicial duties upon ottr were so crowded yesterday and the judges has not only resulted in a dis- it went into the ditch, The other AllinilAII rnn nAinA ,ler*od shortened, and that the continued, would result in promul-! did not go In the ditch until it was be gation by the Supreme Court of a; day before that people had difficulty tinct lowering of the judicial dignity, ROADSiXL^.i?^ VerdoT not "simple, scientific and correlated! it! securing seats and berths. but also In many cases has interfer past and It Is not known whether It was hit or not. The Gale car suffer ed with the ability of our judges to _______ ¡suggest any other date for the inaug system of rules, which will prove ah 1 ed a broken axle and was otherwise render prompt, correct and impartial uration, explaining that March 4th, attractive model for the states to a-' decisions upon legal questions. battered up. Mrs. Barnard, wife of Argentina, Buenos Aires, Aug. 27 - has been recognized by Constitution- dopt for their courts.” According “The duty of the municipality, on the tourist from the south, was bruis Stimulated by North Americans, al amendment as the date of inaug- to the report, the bill would lay the the other hand, to conduct a legal ed severely In the accident. "The Good Roads Association of the ' oration. It adds: "foundation for fixed interstate' aid bureau 1s just as much a civic Argentine Republic” has just been' "The committee, however, is of judicial relations as permanent and duty as cleaning streets and provid I organized and plans an active mov- the opinion that it is the duty of this correlated as lnterriate commercial Another Potato Story— ing water. A bureau to investigate Apparently the Rogue valley Is an | ing picture, newspaper and public ¡body of lawyers of the country to relations." The drift of law la towards “un- j Reports from autoists who have, and defend impositions upon the excellent place to grow potatoes, siieaking propaganda. Good roads In call the attention of Congress to Judging by all the stories that come Argentina are a rarity and the use of thoso provisions of the law and of certainty, confusion and variation,”: been making the trip north seem to poor and the ignorant and to furnish in. All of the stories hinge on the automobiles or automobile trucks be- the constitution which are fraught according to the report of the com indicate that on the highway between a proper and rational defense for men. women and children without application of water, however. It tween towns and cities is virtually i with serious danger and are liable to mittee on reclassification nnd r- rp' Myrtle Creek and Riddle, a little 'bring •bring humilintion and disaster to statement of the law. submitted at g»™ of'-¿old „p" 1«"beYnx practiced, means is just as much an obligation has been found that none of the big Impossible. The Idea of a good roads associa-: the republic.” crops nro reported grown on non-ir- today's session of the convention rt |g claimed that when cars reach as to fill the office of district attor It states that the period between ere of the American Bar Associa- thin part of the road a certain few ney for the prosecution of crimes, or rlgated land. .1. D. Stlnebaugh yes tion when taken to Minister of the ana inauguration is "liable 1 on. The committee suggests that are allowed to go over the road, just to provide a' city solicitor to enforce terday dug 125 pounds of flue pota interior Gomez was warmly receivod. election and toes front 14 hills. They were not. He told American representatives j to leave the administration in hands a simpler recodification of the law enough to make others think that health and building restrictions.” extra largo but tho quantity in a hill who interviewed him that “Amcri- [ which have been discredited by n >e effected, and that the laws in the they do not have to go around, ami A Good Fish Story—— wns exceptional. Mr. Stlnebaugh says I cans know how to build roads botter j popular vote of a want of confidence various states be more uniform. then when a bunch of cars try to A good fish story is brought to the that these had plenty of water but than we do. We welcome your help, and that such a situation greatly "Our national aspiration,” the re drive over they are told the road Is attention of the editor. Roy Clark, in tho rest of the patch where i> there I Good roads are one of Argentina's' weakens the prestige of the govern-I port asserts, “should he satisfied in closed and that they must ford the (ago 15. was fishing in the Applegate was no waler, they will hardly stand j greatest needs for its economic de ment both at home and abroad. | nothing short of leadership, not by river. If any of them get stuck in I for trout with a 1-0 spinner. Sud velopment. | "The three months session of the the power of our financial and In- digging. ’ the ford, they have to pay the road S. T Henry of New York, a road 1 old Congress occurring after a new dustrial rosources of our military workers to pull them out. A neat denly he felt something on his line building engineer, was largely re ' Congress has been elected is also strength, but by reason of the excel- little highwayman's trick to hold up and he yanked and it would not come Died in Roseburg— out. Roy though he had the whole Mrs. Zoo Ward, of Hugo, died at sponsible for the organization of the | most unsatisfactory and serves as an lence of our Institutions, our laws, the traveler apparently. The old bottom of the river, when it started association during a recent visit and the ! opportunity for partisan Activity •Roseburg .Tmriu.ij, yesterday, ac cording to efficient administration of time highwayman used to stop trav- to move. He saw that he had a large .(justice. A certain and uniform sys- j elers with a gun and It was “your word received here. Mrs. Ward had here It has received the support of of the worst kind.” salmon on and he played ft back and been In III health for a number of American automobile Interests and Prompt enactment of the bill sub tern of law for a country so large in j money or your life,” ‘ but now It is forth across the river for nearly an years. Mrs Alva Allen, a sister, and I cment companies and of the British mltted to the last sesion of Congress area and so divided as to government done differently It seems. You get Mr. Ward went to Roseburg to tirln • j railroads for which good roads would to empower the United States Su- ••an be attained only through making stuck in the river and then.you fork hour before he could tire It out suf ficiently to get it ashore. When the the body hero for burial. Funeral nets as the feeders from agricultural preine Court to make uniform rules plain by visible expression with the1 over vonr money to be pulled out. s~!mon was weighed It was found to services wore hold hero tills after districts. Success has been attained for federal district courts designed to greatest attainable certainty, simpli- This highway prouosltlon Is getting weigh 14 pounds. The fish was noon at 2 o'clock with Interment nt in Interesting prominent Argentines simplify procedure In such courts city, completeness and order the new features every day, and there '»aught .near Murphy. Salmon are the Pleasant Valiev cemetery. Mrs. in the movement, who have been and promote the speedy determln- great system of law which has been ¡seems to 'be no end to the ingenuity very rnrelv taken In the Applegate Wnrd was a s’stcr of Mrs. Ix>ren Asked to become officers of the or ! atlon of litigation on the merits of developed but which has been inado-, of our modern highwaymen.—Glen- above the mouth. The lad was using ganization. 'cases, was recommended in the re- quately expressed in this country " [ dale Gale, of this olty. " ‘ “ News. an eight ounce fly rod. I CAMPAIGN FOR