♦ b - —J--------- GRANT« PAHH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, TIENDAV. sElTKMHKR », IV». WHOLE 51MRER SOM. I BALL PLAYERS MISS MARJORIE NICOLSON FREDERICK M HUNTER TO BE OPENED ► Y/ TUMIT/TY WHITEN LETTER UN­ DER DIREI TH >N OF PRIMI* I DENT M l IRON i BILLS BÏ JURY ’ /i INVWTIGATKM BY GRAND JURY NATIONAL < OMJH1SKION RE- NETS KIGHT FOR WORLD VERNES DECISION OF Y »»TER­ HE KIEN HOA.NDAL DAY ON REQUEST ' Í r '4^ * I HARDING SPENDS DAY MAKING SPEECHES THROUGH WEHT VIRGINIA .4 'O- ■ HI : I ?* j. make their home In Granta Paas. Goetz Buys Bakery— F. C. Goetz has purchased the Moore bakery and has taken chi arge of the establishment, Mr. Goetz has been in tho bakery business In Se attle and a flint olaMN fttabMfhment la assured > Chicago, Sept. 28.—The Cook county grand jury voted true Mils against the following baseball play- ere in connection with its investlga- lion of the alleged "throwing of the World Series games last year," Eddie I Olcott«, Claude Williams, "Chlek" Gandil, "Happy" Felscb, Charles Ria- oerg, Joe Jackson, Fred McMullin and "Buck" Weaver. All are mem- i tiers of the Chicago Americans. Miss Marjorie Hope Nice lion, daugh ter of C. 8. Nicol son, a prominent Washington correspondent, this year won the John Addloon Porter prise of >500. Ysle’s highest honor to its : students. 1 Charles Comlskey, president Of >|Mu4ni«*nt Owner An­ the White Sox »impended every mem­ notine«* lUvIection—latrgv Aut<>- ber of his team indicted, thereby inoiiUr < k>ni|M»nl«w Make iNits throwing away all chances of win­ nlng the American league pennant, The Sox were only half a game be- Chicago. Sept. 28.—J. E. Green-1 hind Cleveland. berg, owner of several apartment \ buildings here, announced a 10 per I cent rent reduction effective on Oc- I tober 1. Another similar redu tlon ! will be made next May. He is fol- lowing tn the fooeteps of manufac­ turers who also have inaugurated a 1 in to carry the irrigation water. Is stop­ two days. ping at the Josephine for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Wayment. of MONTANA CENSUS SHOWS Gallce. are spending the day In the INCREASE IN 1*01’1 LATION city attending to bualneas. 1«. 8. Morrison, of I-eland, was a Washington, Sept. 28.—The Mon­ business visitor In tho city today. He tana census la announced as being registered at the Oxford 547,593, an Incrense of 171,540. Boston, Sept. 28.—«Bank Commis­ sioner Alien today took over the af­ fairs of the Fidelity Trust Company. This action marked the closing of the sixth banking Institution in the city within two months. SALEM FAIR DRAWS BIG ATTENDANCE FROM STATE Chicago, Sept. 28.—Ths national commission reversed its decision made yesterday and decided to open Frederick M. Hunter of Oakland. the Worlds Series in Brooklyn Oc­ tober 5, ¡keying three games there. Cal., newly elected president of the National Education association. The change was made at the request of the Cleveland club which asked more time to prepare the grounds in event that Cleveland won the Amer­ ican league pennant. Sioux City, Sept. 28.—Governor Chicago, Sept. 28.—The White Sox Cox began a strenuous day with a are idle today while Cleveland ta platform talk here. He has 18 scheduled tor a third game with St. speeches scheduled in South Dakota Louie. The Sox open a three game today. series with St. Louis Friday. Cleve- French Aviator Wins Janie» oonl'in land has six more games this season llcarrst International Prize—the against St. Louis and Detroit and if Americans Are Eliminate«! Liked Rogue Fishing— Cleveland wins five games this will Al Cook of the Eugene Gun store clinch the American league pennant returned yesterday from a week’s and Cleveland will face Brooklyn in Etampes, France, Sept. 28.—Sadi [ fishing trip on the Rogue river and the Worlds Series. Lecointe, the famous French avia- reports excellent success. He says tor, won the James Gordon Bennetti be caught steelheads weighing i international airplane race trophy. around eight pounds on light tackle The Americans were eliminated en-1 and fly. As steelhead fishing lasts ■ tirely in the race. only a few weeks and is exceptional­ 99 ly good this year Grants Pass Is filled with anglers, according to Mr. REPORT OF EEGiON NOT TO MENTION POLITICS Cook.—Eugene Guard Washington. Sept. 2S.—«Attorney I Cleveland. Sept. 28.—The Ameri- General Palmer filed a formal ob­ I can legion resolutions committee re­ jection in the District of Columbia port will not contain a statement re­ supreme court to the "Big Five” garding politics or organized labor, packers plan to dispose of their i it was learned from an authoritative stock yards interests, saying it would source. mean the sanctioning of a violation of the anti-trust laws. MA4JBWINEY PASSES GOOD MUHT BIT MICH WEAKER Will I U»» unie Hearings— The Federal Trade commission hearing of the restraint in trade charge against the Utah-Idaho Beet Sugar company, which will be resum­ ed here next Taesday, at which the defense will be heard. )s expected to furnish as much interesting testi- mony as that which was given at the former hearing here in Medford last spring. The hearing will take place in the court room of the federal building and is expected to last a week.—Medford Sun. Salem, Sept 28.—Organizations in London, Sept. 28.—MacSwlney * A local taxi driver paid a fine Into many cities of the state at the state passed a better night. He was re­ for run- the police court yesterday fair made booster day a lively crowd freshed today. The physician said ning his car over the fire hose dur- of 20,000. he was unquestionably growing i Ing practice. The tire department weaker daily. has a practice every week and the BELFAST RIOTING AGAIN I hose is connected up and everything KIRILTS IN KILLINGS worked as if there were a fire. The taxi driver came along at the time 1 Belfast. Sept. 28.—Seven persons that the hose was full of water and were wounded by revolver firing last did not stop for it. The chief saw nigbt In a renewal of rioting, The who it was and later told him to military dispersed the rioters with show up. He did not appear in po­ bayonet charges. I lice court until yesterday, when Po­ lio« Judge Allyn taxed him $2.50 so Salem, Sept. 28.—Mrs. Lena Stel- «A public mass meeting has been that he would not forget and repeat Constantinople, Sept. 28.—Owing students of Black Sea commerce, will ger, convicted last week of a con- called for tonight at the Del Norte the performance in the future. PORTLAND MARKETS to th« general revision of boundaries never again he as important rela­ county courthouse by progressive »piracy to slay her husband, waa of nations In the Balkans and other citizens of Crescent City for the pur­ sentenced to seven years in the pen- tively as it was before the war. If Portland, Sept. 28.—Hogs are low­ parts of the Levant, it is expected pose of organizing a live Chamber itentiary, but was paroled by the R. E. Reed, of Placer, was a bus-1 er. |17 to $17.50. Other steady. Eggs that trade avenues between tho near Bessarabia remains in the hands of District Attorney Heltzel j of Commerce for that community. court. and butter are firm. Iness visitor in the city today. East and western Europe and the Rumania it is expected hero that a | Public spirit is being aroused to keep said her husband would not object Americas will be revised In a man­ tariff wall will go up which will pre­ pace with the anticipated develop­ ts a parole if she never again com­ ner that will benefit the western na- ■ vent Odeosa from controlling the municated with him. ment of that port. tlons that stand ready to meet the j trade of that rich area as it did in ! Invitations were extended to the tho past. new conditions. local Chamber of Commerce to par­ Tho business of Sebastopol, Theo- In tho opinion of most experts fa- ticipate in their gathering. Presi­ Shop Sn Complete»!—■ The new blacksmith shop at the miliar with tho commercial condl- dosfa and other Crimean ports b dent F. S. Bramwell left this morn­ tlons In tho I-evant there must Inovlt- comparatively small. Novorosslsk ing for Crescent City to represent 1 corner of J and Seventh streets, be­ ing erected by Sam Neas, is nearing ably be a greater proportion of ship­ tho grain-shipping center for the Southern Oregon at this meeting. ping direct from points of production rich farming districts owned by the This meeting is of great import-1 completion anil it is expected that to Black Sea ports than has existed CosockH, lins equipment for shipping ance to Grants Pass in that the pri-1 Mr. Neas will have his equipment during the war. In other words petroleum in tanks; nnd is an ex­ mary object of the body to be organ­ moved within two weeks. The new manufacturers will got Into direct port center for zinc ore. potash, oil ized at Crescent City tonight is to building is a concrete structure and touch with merchants in big dlstrlb- cakes, and many other products. foster and advance the construction 1 will be a modern building. The old utlng centers nnd eliminate th« mid­ Georgian ports aford an entrance to of a paved highway between that Neas building will be removed. dlemen nnd the trans-shipment In Persia and the entlro Trans-Caspian city and Grants Pass. With tho com­ Constantinople to a considerable ex­ area nnd are loooked upon as cen­ pletion of their harbor development, tent. Tho limited and unsatisfac­ ters which will eventually assume such a highway will be an absolute Medford After Change— tory docking facilities In Constan­ great importance because of their According to reports from Med­ necessity it southern and eastern tinople and the prices demanded of unlimited petroleum supply piped Oregon are to avail themselves of the ford 3681 signatures had been ob­ the lighterage trust ami shipping lu from Baku. The*“ two ports sup­ benefits to be derived from the ship­ tained at the close of the campaign ngents dominated by various Euro­ ply a population of about 8.000,000. to get the question of moving the ping opportunities of the port. pean governments are regarded as Before thew war Poti was exporting county seat to Medford on the ballot making this Imperative. between 500,000 nad 600,000 tons next November. It is reported that Still Another Collision— Admiral Mark Bristol, the Ameri­ of manganese annually from tho In­ county election board had Automobile accidents are becom­ the can high commissioner, recently vis­ exhaustible deposits near Kutals. ing a regular pastime in the city and thrown out something like 800 sig­ ited Bulgaria and Is much Impressed Most of this went to Germany, al­ at least one or two happen every day. natures on the ground that many by tho thrift and industry of tho though tho United States and Eng­ Yesterday afternoon the Chevrolet voters who had signed had not reg­ Bulgarians and the skillful way tn land took small quantities. In 1913 owned by John Wiltrout, was run in­ istered. A fight is expected to come which they have cultivated all their the United States received 126,796 to by the Chevrolet owned and driv­ tip on the interpretation of the law -A land in an effort trf throw off the bad ton* of this IGeorglan manganese. en by E W. Cooper. The accident over the term "qualified voters,- as effects of the war. lie believes that These porta also ship much Circas­ occurred at the Intersection of G and many of the unregistered voters who Varna and Bourgas are destined to sian walnut and licorice root. Tho Elizabeth Damon of the bureau of standards hnmling tp a representative Sixth. Tlie Wiltrout car was turning signed the petition, it is claimed, become much more Important bo- ore, coal and oil ports are the cen­ of the lindi» Chemical corporation n tube containing one gram of rndlsni for and the other car struck it on the were sworn in at the election booth, cause of Che Intelligence and indus­ ters to which American shipping will New York state, valued at $120,000. This Is the first shipment tested by the side. Neither car was damaged to although they were not registered. more naturally turn for return car­ bureau. It will be used for social service purposes In the New York Stats any extent. Mr. Cooper sad that his These, it la said, claim they are qual­ try of tho Bulgarians. Institute for Cancer Research. Odessa, In the opinion of many goes. ified voters. brakes did not hold. Gram of Radium For New York State t Aboard Harding's Special, Sept. 28.—Carrying his campaign into an­ other of the political border state«. Senator Harding began a strenuous schedule of addresses which will take him into most of the larger cities of West Virginia before he re­ turns to Marion tonight.