VOL. XL, No. il.
GRANTS PAHH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, ORHGOX.
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Baltimore, Sept. 21. Ths de
♦ partniont of Justice agent» here
♦ began the Investigation today
♦ Into whatever knowledge local
radicals might have about the
♦ Wall street explosion
It »M
•4 reported that one person wan
♦ taken Into custody,
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N»w York, Sept 21.—The
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♦ customs house today was under
<NIN<<RFXHM IN M'tltTIII R FLAYS 4 th« heaviest guard tn Its history
♦ because of the warning received
DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE AM
♦ that th« Wall afreet explosion
I'RO-GERMAN
♦ would bn followed thia after-
♦ noon with the blowing ii p of
4 tbla great government ■trne-
TI EHDAY, HEITEMBER 21.
Urjo.
WHOLE N UMHER 30AO.
<X»NVKTS EM'APE VOLLEY
IND ELUDE THEIR PURSUERS
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Salem, Hept. 21.—Guards at
■ the brickyard in the state pen- ♦
- itentlary fired three shots this
■ morning at Frank Wagner and ♦
Earl Riley, convicts, when they ♦
made a break for liberty. Neith ♦
er was hit and both eluded their ♦
■ pursuers. Wagner was sent ♦
from Clatsop county for four ♦
years for burglarly In October,
1919 Riley was sent from Mult
BAIXiltlGGAN WRECKED AFTER STAND ON LBAGUE OF NATIONS
nomah countv in December,
REPRESENTAT! VB SPENT DAY
1919, for one year for larceny
TWO OFFICERS ARE KILLED
ENIFOKHKD BY CALIFORNIA
IN CITY CONFERRING WITH
from a dwelling. He had es-
BY RESIDENTS
SENATOR
OON8T1TUBNT8
caped before in 1918 when serv-
Ing a term for larceny. Brick
yard guards were handicapped
because they were unable to
leave the yard where the other
convicts were working.
The
posse believes they have the
Dairyman and Barber lb»>on<*tt««d Suu« lU-iiulilii-an.» T"l«l That Scrap
Houao ami Presidential Victory for
men surrounded In the brush.
and Shot to Death—2H llouore
ping "f I somdio IWwt for Harding
G. O. I’. Ansured But (lose Race
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦4 >4*444
Ar« Destroyed
tuid America
in Upper House ProtmMe
HAWLEY HERE
OF THE STATE
SENATE CONTEST IS EXPECTED
Mrs. llav<wi|H»rt Tells W l»> Um W "in
en Should H«i|>|H>rt the ll«g>ul>ll-
oau Ticket
The opening gun in th« presiden
tial campaign was fired last uiglit
when Representative •' N. McArthur
vigorously assailed Governor Jain«»
M Cox for catering to the pro-Ger-
mun vole In hla campaign for gov
ernor of Oil io In 1916. He cited edi
torial after editorial from the Dayton
N«w» to support hla charges
A
crowded house greeted Congressman
McArthur ami Mrs. I sm » Davenport
as the speakers of the evenlug and
McArthur's denunciation of the gov-
erior had a telling effect on his au
dience
"tlovernor t'ox Is unfit to be pres
McArthur.
"He
ident," said Mr
showed hla lack of vision by his ro
pealed catering to the pro-German
Influences In Ohio
during the
troublesome days following the out
break of the war In Europe and our
entrance Into the conflict
These
were days that tried men's souls, but
they wore days when right thinking
Americans stood squarely for liner-
Ican rights Governor Cox however,
was more Interested In capturing the
pro-German vote of Ohio than he was
In his country’s welfare- In oilier
words a time serving politician. He
failed to measure up to true \tnerf-
can standards during a grave crisis
tn the life of our country and he la
not to be trusted with such responsi
bilities as those of the presidency of I
(Continued on pase 2.)
S<rat"|d< INtints anti HuppUen Taken.
jtMMt Primmer» Also F'all to
AnU-Bolsbevikl Army
Constantinople, Sept, 21 General
Wrangul. In a cavalry drive against
th« south Russian bolshevlkl. cap
tured strategic railway position, over,
2.000 prisoners and quantities of
supplies. It was reported In advices i
from Crimea
Dublin. Sept. 21
The police last
night wrecked Balgrlggan. a town
near here. In retaliation for the kill
ing of two i»ollce officers earlier In
the evening
It in reported that two civilians
were killed, a dairyman and a bar
ber. who were dragged from houses
and were bayonetted and shot Twen
ty-eight residences were reported
burned to the ground, including a
number of houses belonging to prom-
Inent Sinn Felners.
Sacramento, Cal., Sept, 21.- -Sen
ator Hiram Johnson in his fi rat
speech in behalf of the republican
ticket endorsed the attitude of Sen- :
ator Harding on the league of na
tions. "Mr Harding happily forj
himself and for America, has «crap
ped the league," said Senator John-! Priret Protvwt* Throe Who Take
son addressing the republican statej Refuge in Church From Mob Who
convention.
Sought to Lynch Them
E A. Rathbone, of Winona, was
a business visitor In the city today
Chicago. Sept. 21—Father Thomas
Burke last night saved three negroes
who took refuge in St. Gabriel's
church from a mob bent on lynch-
Ing. "What is this sacrilige? Who
Could Not Stay Away—
are the rowdies that storm the house
A few weeks ago Marion Bingham,
The crowd
of God,” he shouted,
of Thompson crock, sold bls ranch
The priest
broke and filed out.
and wont to California to locate He
turned the negroes over to the po
had heard of the wonders of the'
lice. The disturbance was the result
Portland, Sept 21 Three Inter
Washington, Sept. 21.—The senate! of the killing of a white man by
southern state and he was led to for
get tho advantages of Southern Ore nal revenue and police officers In the committee investigating campaign three negroes.
gon
After ho and Mrs. Bingham dry squad who took part In the raid financing at its session beginning to
had been gone a short time, Mrs. In which Robert W. Hedderly was morrow will devote Its attention to GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTES
Bingham became III and It was not killed September 10th, were charged German propaganda in behalf of cer
UNANIMOUSLY’ FOR Si FERACE
until a letter was received from in true bills by the grand Jury with tain candidates, Chairman Kenyon
enounced today.
Grants Pass that she was able to get' Involuntary manslaughter
Hartford, Sept. 21.—The general
up. Now they are back on the old
assembly of Connecticut this after
ranch, having purchased It back Corporation Is F"orm«l—
noon ratified the 19th amendment to'
from the man who bought It from
the Constitution in accord with the
The Gold Rose mining company | STORM WARNINGS SENT
Mr. Bingham. Having learned the, has been incorporated with Grants j
CITIES IN GULF STATES message of Governor Holcomb to the
lesson that many others have learned
I second special session in the week. I
Pass as headquarters of the com
that Southern Oregon Is the best ,
Ths vote in the senate was 25 to
pany
F. L. Marvin, of Centralia,
place In which to live- they are now,
William» nuu
v. am*
and 1/WIJU
Owen Williams
and r.
F. V.
Far-' Washington. Sept. 21.—Gulf coast nothing. The house vote was almost
prepared to stay.
both of Grants
are — the In-' P°lnt9 were warne<1 of ‘ troplc“ hur’ unanimous.
rar. l™._
_____ - Pass,
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corporators. The company was ln. ricane which is advancing northwest
corporal ed for 1100.090 capitalfa- ward from Yucatan
Preparations were made to get
tlon and will have as its main object
the development of mines in this livestock ajid merchandise in a place
i of safety from the expected hurri-
section of the state
| cane.
SENATE COMMITTEE
Representative W. C Hawley ar
rived late last night to spend a day
here conferring with his local con
stituents and to flod the needs of the
locality. He is making a tour of Ore
gon ascertaining what he can do to
help the different districts and la al
so feeling out the sentiment of hla
supporters on the various issues
now before the country.
"The proposition before the coun
try is 'shall we continue the preaent
democratic administration and arbi
trary government and tremendous
expenditure by the election of Gov
ernor Cox and a democratic congress
—or shall we enter into a period of
retrenchment and reform by the eleo
tion of Harding and a republican con
gress’’ ” said Representative Haw
ley.
"I am confident of the election of
a republican house and a republican
president. The greatest fight will be
in the senate, There are now 48 re-
publicans and 47 democrats in the
upper house. One is not classified,
It is essential that Oregon elect a
republican senator or the hands of
Harding will be tied.
"Taxation under the democratic
administration is very heavy and
there is no probability of a redue-
tion. For Instance, the expenditurM
in 1912, the last year of a republl-
(Continued on Pa^e 2)
I C. C. Get« New Industry—
A new industry has been lncorpo- Gatbering Bonus Statist!
pur-
I
Granta Pass' aggregation of "ath were direct from the ballett. but the ! rated In Crescent City for the
H. Carson and Roy Hopkins, rep
Angora. Asiatic Turkey. Sept. 20. ments in Turkey all are products of
I
which
pose
of
packing
the
fish
lete«," male and female Elks depop moat exquisite was Webbers, all hand
resenting the Stars and Stripes, —Carnage unparalleled in history the west. I believe a democratic
abound
on
the
northern
California
ulated tho city of "It's the Cllmato," work and more recently used as a
which was perhaps the best known will result if the allies refuse Io al life, in all its phases, can be stabil
roast. The concern will be known paper for the A. E. F., were in the__
Journeyed to the Elks' aanual picnic
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_
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d ized la Anatolia more easily and
low Turkey
become
strong
decorating curtain for the wood as the Del Norte Packing company
and copi»ed the honors
Sunday
! city yesterday gathering data on the state, standing between Europe and more congenially than can bolshs-
they called the generalissimo. Harry, house window. Plttinger promised to and will involve over a million dol desires of ex-service men on the bo- j Agfa. according to Mrs. Malide Edib vtsm. although I have not seen bol
but now they call him Mr Webber, buy his wife a new morning gown lars. Oakland and San Mateo capi nus proposition. The men are asked Hanem. a prominent woman mem shevism applied.
for to him belongs the enduring and Nichols got a black eye with a talists are Joining with the people of to give their preference as to what ber of Mustwpha Pasha's nationalist
"It would be a great pity to force
glory of fame. Score. 7 to 9. despite foul ball and made things all gory. the coast city in the financing of the they desire the bonus should be. Un cabinet.
the Turkish nation to extremes that
proposition
which
la
expected
to
add
all breaks of the game wore In favor so he's in for trouble. Well Medford
der the plan now being advocated
"Unless Turkey is permitted to de would compel her to adopt Asiatic
of Medford. Medford's stalwart men looked like seven days of rain when at least 800 people to the payroll by the Stars and Stripes the men velop into a strong and peaceful Ideals entirely in her organic Ilf*.
there.
The
first
unit
will
be
a
can
ex-mombens of big leagues, first we «cored two and then four and
would be given a choice as to cash,
nery 'building, wharf equipment for bonds, loans, education, land or paid state." she told the Associated Press But that is what must happen, in
came upon tho field, the band play- some more
correspondent, "with enough west evitably, if the allies continue their
Their pitcher was an ex-leaguer the handling of salmon. The second i up Insurance. The greatest majority ern territory to make It a point of warfare in Anatolia."
Ing the national air and then came
unit
will
be
a
cold
storage
and
freez
seem to favor ths cash. They are equilibrium between the two conti
Granta Paas. Ah, it was a sight and used with our permission, such
worth while with no breeze to blow deceptive balls as the emery ball, ing plant and sardine harvesting ' also taking subscriptions to the Stars nents, the struggle will last beyond
Mrs. HNRde Edlb Hanem Is minis
the dirt In the men's «yes Y oh see resin ball and spit ball, all now ban equipment. The third unit will be a ' and Stripes. Today the men are at our life-time.
ter
of education in Mustapha Kernel’s
all nine wore fancy silk hose, and ished by the new rules. That a Teal whaling station which will handle ! Medford.
"If In thia struggle necessity un cabinet and an author of note in
200
tons
of
whale
meat
a
day.
short skirts filmy and—well when ball game can be played between
chains the power of Asia I expect Turkey. She was condemned to
you maneuvered so as to get them brothers was manifested when the
bloodshed such as ths world has death by default but fled to Ana
between you and the sun—well that same towns lined up for the tug of Salvation Army Bargain Day—
never known.
tolia and Joined Kernel's govern
kind
Binoculars taken to trace I war. Granta Pass won again. Med
The Salvation Army will fry
"The Greeks, I believe, will be ment which has been fighting the al
Medford's hits wore never used ex-' ford was tired after playing ball so doughnuts, the real kind, at their
cleared out of Anatolia eventually, lies and the sultan’s government ta
cept to follow those birds on the hnrd and tied their end of the rope hall 509 Q street, beginning at 10
' Just as the French now are being Constantinople.
field.
Some one discovered hair on to an auto which Granta Paas nearly a. m. Friday. 'In the evening an auc
j ousted by a great rising of the Turk
one's face and then tho game was ruined in It« rear flight. Some ono tion sale will be held beginning at
ish population. No matter how long RELATIVE8 HAVE FREE
charged fraud so they tried 1t again 7 o'clock. For this part of the pro
permitted to go on.
the struggle lasts we cannot lose
AtX'FHS TO «’ORK MAYOR
The breaks’ Yes all were in favor and Medford added four more men gram we will specialize In variety as
Yokohama, Sept.
21.—Twenty- much more.
>
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T
It Is the ultimate
of our brothers In Medford For In than Grants Pass, all with the lat we will have an aiMloneer. Pat, five American members of the Unit struggle of the Turkish people for
London, Sept. 21.—Terence Mac-
stance, a passed ball struck the bay ter’s consent, and finally they out Ikey and Sambo, also a human pho ed States Shipping Board steamer their existence.
Swiney was very restless last night.
window of a Medford aldorman sit pulled Grant* Paas but It was to be nograph. We will have on sale many Benoni went on strike here shortly
“This extraordinary movement of A home office official, when asked if
ting on a bench. It caroonod off Into expected. Then came tho ladles’ tug useful articles, also fancy articles, a after the vessel's arrival from New supreme effort is bringing out force MacSwiney was being fed, said, "Not
tho hands of one player who seemed of war with the wind 1n the east curiosity box for women and a cur York. They gave as cause, friction and energy Anatolia formerly utiliz that we know of, but you must re
to know what it would do and he northeast gently blowing but not too iosity box for men. Come, buy hot with the captain, who la British, the ed to hold the empire together. Now member that relatives have free ac
Tense muscles »trained and doughnuts and then came to the sale. friction growing out of the fact that it Is being used for national exis cess to him.”
threw Coleman out at second. How’s hard
that? Jerry Jerome made tho other snapped. The Medford ladles have Don’t miss it.
the captain reprimanded one of the tence.
break when he stooped ovor to escape chivalrous husbands who fearing
men on watch for neglect of duty.
“If Anatolia could be left alone, McADOO WILL MAKE TOUR
OF PACIFIC COAST STATES
a foul, some eye witnesses and ear that, their spouses might not he able Jiimoi Wallace Dire—
The strikers took lodging at Jap not subjected to moral and material '
listeners thought tho batter had tilt to do tho family wash on Monday,
James Wallace, who was injured anese hotels and later called at the blockades and continual treacherous
New’ York, Sept. 21.—William G.
tho ball and yelled to him to run, grabbed the ond of Medford’s line last week when he was struck by a American and British consulates to attacks, she would be able to recon-
but It wasn’t horse hide that ripped. and pulled our Indies to defeat In locomotive In the Southern Pacific state their case. The crew were ad struct herself into a prosperous McAdoo will make a tour of the Pa
By sitting behind the foul fence wire, results but not In spirit. Some would vards here, died Sunday morning at vised to return to their ship. They country. The energy used in Ana- cific coast, democratic headquarters
one could get a strand of wire to have liked to have seen Medford the Good Samaritan hospital.
He refused.
tolfa for self-defense and the right announced today.
cover tho thing but It got so big af hitch on tho auto ns they did In the was 65 years of age. A telegram was
Eventually the Benoni took on 20 to live is much more terrible than COLBY RFXT SFX REQUEST
ter a while that nothing covered it men's tug of wnr but no more rope sent to a brother, Martin Wallace, in Japanese seamen supplied by the the west realizes. She is being drtv-
TO RESCIND BUFFRAGE ACTION
was available after so many mon ’ Illinois, but it was found that ho had Japan Marine Association and sailed en into a corner .by enemies who will
except a imlr of overalls.
ft. was Just im plain ns a goat's helped the Medford ladles. Then to died and a son of Martin Wallace for Manila via Kobe and Hongkong. not give quarter.
Washington, Sept. 21.—Secretray
tail going up hill who would win. end a |M>rfect dny Andy Mc's boy' answered and said to proceed with
"This Is the turning point in Turk of State Colby refused the request
took tho cake, or rather tho pie fast-! the funeral arrangements. The ser
Phil Starr left this morning for ish history, when the form of her of anti-suffragists of TennesSfee that
iHasselt's gown was a drenri P '
ono asked who ho was and the Inter er than any other kid with a batting vices will be hold tomorrow at 2 Yreka nnd will go from there to the government and the future life and he rescind his action proclaiming the
rogatod answered that, ho had never . aver.’,e o,’ 1000. Call him Mr. Web- o'clock nt Hall's chapel, with Inter Highland mine where he will be culture are being determined,
In ratification of the suffrage amend
ment at the Granite Hill cemetery. employed.
her reconstruction the leading ele- ment.
met his wt.fo. Other affected gowns j her.