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VOL. XI.,. No. 12. GRANT* PANH, JOMKPHINB COUNTY. OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1, IMO. GEORGE H. WHITE WHOLE NI MBKR MISS ELEANOR WALKER 1 I 1 ■ Li. J V» k. NORTHERN FRONT VIETI ALIA CILKARHD OF BOI/4HEVIKI FOIU'ES y 'f1'' HEAD OF HINN FEINER« HAYH HARDING FLAYS LAXITY OF KN- BRITISH PROVOKE MANY FORCTMENT OF PROHIBITION KIOTO AMENDMENT Wv- SECRETARY ISSUES WARNING DELEGATION IS ADDRESSED JOHNSON TO STAND BY GUNS i Victory Eliminaos. PiwnlMUty of No. tlrt l'ansimigli—tits ant e on VU- ■ m Mill Continue« T- Hir Haniar Gmawoorf Tell» Royal Woaneu Arc Told That He Is for the 4 Irish < 'onstabulary Not to Seek l‘rotori ion of Motherhood, living Reprisal«—Many Killed Wag- mi . More Farm lasbor IDAHO SENATOR WILL NOT MAKE FURTHER TALKS FOR THE REPUBLICANS í L» / I i r J j f Warsaw, Oct 1.- The defeat of Dublin. Oct. I. -Chargee that re Washington, Oct. 1. -Senate» Marlon. Ohio, Oct. 1.—Lax en- ! % the Russian« on the Polish northern prisala In Ireland are calculated in forcemeat of prohibition was con- Borah has written to republic** front aentua virtually complete. The George H. White, former member government policy and that occa- demned "without qualification" by| headquarters in New York and Chi soviet troops are reported fleeing o* congreso from Marietta, O.. who sion for them la often afforded by Senator Harding in a front porch cago asking that no more speaking Mias Eleanor Walker, formerly of •aat ward in disorder. The Polea are has been mads chairman of the Dem. the provocation of agents and that a speech to a gathering of women, He date be made for him In the repub dos» In purault. Military experts ocratic national committee and pilot plot exists for the assassination of proposed the establishment of a "de New Rochelle, N. Y„ ie now in Wash lican campaign. He also telegraphed aay the Pollah victory eliminate* all of the presidential campaign ! Irish republican leaders, were made partment of public welfare," adding ington as the second secretary for the to Senator Hiram Johnson, another □anish legation. She was prominent chance of an otfenaiva by the bol < by Arthur Griffith, founder of ths that in bis opinion, law enforcement n Copenhagen society during her stay of the league of nations lrreconciblen ahevikl. The Polea are leas than 35 Sinn Fein organlaztion. and was waiting a reply. was ona of the important requisites there. I mllea from Vllna with the advance of social progress. The "enforce continuing Dublin. Oct. 1—A warning against ment of the law must be undertaken San Fran laco, Oct. 1.—Senator reprisals, no matter what the provo- by an executive without regard to Johnson, in commenting on the r*- Constantinople, Oct. I Alenerai 'catloq,.»as, was given the Royal Irish his personal approval or disapproval port that Borah had joined him in Wrangel's antl-bolshqv Ikl forcea constabulary by Sir Hamar Gteen- of the law.” He declared for the pro I an effort to determine If 1 bave captured Kharkov, In Southern i sood, chief secretary for Ireland, In tection of motherhood, a living wage I would “scrap” the league of nations It um I u . i a speech In a distribution of medals. for working women, and an adequate said; ' He declared that though 103 police supply on the farms to relieve the ....... . —v I say Taft < 1iarg<«> That Governor Ac had been murdered and 170 had been women from work in the fields. Senator J. C. Cardoza, a prosperous farmer cuse« AiuHM-iated !’««» of I rifiUr wounded, no reprisals could be coun of Siskiyou county, Cal , passed ; Treatment Denl-xl “In my opinion and this Horine Declares Evidence of Bribery- tenanced. through the city today on his way ! from his public utterances, Found Inst Season But Not home after a two weeks' visit at the Harding has ‘scrapped’ the league of Enough Proof to Convict Toilet Water Applied— Simas Bros, ranch In the Illinois val-1 nations. I know nothing of the oth New York, Oct. 1. — .A denial of It has Jong been an open secret ley. Mr. Cardoza was greatly Im er matters mentioned in the dis pressed at the farming possibilities i the published charges of ex-President among women that toilet water is patch.” Taft that Governor Ox "attacks the excellent for the complexion. It took Chicago, Oct. 1.—States Attorney of the valley. — Asaoctate-i Press Tor faiPrg to give a newcomer to the city to find other Terine returning from New York said Quail Se.isK1:! Opens—- the public a fair account of his uses for the article and today he Is that Comiskey, owner o' the White < oliuruK Back Fn»ni Trip— Quail season opens today also in 3->utb- speeches. crowds and other phases, in the city Jail, suffering from an The first regular meeting ot the Sox, asked blpvAairivestigadh the be a greusa large Mr. and Mrs. E. I,. Coburn return ot his long tour.” -was made by imo - excessive dose of the liquid : -m Oregon. The season on Ladles Auxiliary for the year 1920- applied last year's World Series immediately j and t ntiv< pheasants is valley this ed last night from their trip to Pen White, chairman ot tbo democratic I internally. Yesterday afternoon the ' 1921 will be held in the Chambei* of after the conclusion of the games. dleton where they were presen ut national committee. I “chimney sweep," who came here ¡Commerce rooms tomorrow after- He said be then found evidence satis- ‘i cw Tbitv. appears to th« conference of county clerks of number of quail in the ---------------- I several days ago. went into a local • noon at 2:30 o’clock. Every mem , fvlng him that the series were : New Equipment Added— the state They also were In the i year. ber is requested to be present and <iru« store and bought a bottle of crooked but not enough to prove the Some more up-to-date equipment Round-up city while the big show s.nl' rs Win Game— The senior class football team of toilet water. That evening he is also desired that each bring ! charge. Herine denied that he at- has been added to the DeGenault was going full tilt. Home bad roads friend who may become interested the high school won a hard fought bought another bottle and this mom- tempted to stop the present grand barber shop. A trolley has been in were found on the way up, but the the work of the Auxiliary. ' Jury Inquiry. stalled to carry the electrical instru l*actf|c highway is said to he in very game last night from the junior *n|t **• tried to get a third. The pro The first order ot business will class. The win last night clinched I'Hetor of the drug store became sus- ments overhead. Two full sets of good condition. r the Interclass championship for the ¡»clou« and questioned him as to the be the election of a president for the Two Bucks Are Klll.sl— the electrical apparatus are now tn seniors as the Juniors had previously use he had for It. He said he wished ensuing year. Al J. Martineau, proprietor of the use in the shop. I*ev. Knott« Atment— to remove the soot from his face. Al won from the sophomores. Coach ' Josephine hotel, and Hal Sisty re* Owing to the absence of Rev. Joe. so he made the statement that he SCHOONERS FOUNDERS OFF turned last night from a hunting trip Mbs NUee Pledges— Knotts at the Methodist conference Bears* feels optimistic over the foot was an expert chimney sweep and CAPE HENRY—CREW SAYED Word has been received here that in the Bald Mountain region. They at McMinnville, Ore., there will be ball outlook for the fail after wit had been a doctor In the navy. He nessing the game last night. Four of went by auto as far as thsjfcsty mine Miss Marjorie Niles has been pledged no preaching service at the Metho Norfolk. Va., Oct. 1.—The Amer became abusive and was told to get dist church Sunday morning or even last year’s men placed with the sen- nut of the store, Today he appear- ican schooner Thomas H. Pollard on the Illinois river and >acke<k in to the Alpha Chi Omega sorority at | lorn last night and thqy showed up from there. They Jiad rajnv weath the Oregon Agricultural College, ing. Sunday school and Epworth Her ed in full navy uniform and walked foundered near Cape Henry, er on a number ot dajts:', *' A full where she entered this fall as a league will be held at the usual In old time form. Those four, Le-1 along the streets as if he were on crew was rescued. ; roy. Heston, Gillette and Woodln, are moon mads hunting rather difficult freshman. hour. the main hopes for a winning outfit J board ship In a stormy sea. He has ns it wai ntcessary to get up before roirri.Axn markets this year. There is much new ma an em pty toilet water bottle on him. daylight, They managed to get two. CLEVELAND LOSES FIRST terial this year, but it Is all green In- GAME OF SERIES TO DETROIT one of them a four pointer. Portland, Oct. 1,—Hogs are lower Judge C. G. Gillette has returned ♦ iesmuch as they have never played ♦ before. The interclass games showed from Portland where he has been *15.50 to *16, cattle are steady; Rsqri-t rut ion Cloeew Tomorrow— , Detroit, Oct. 1.—Clevelard ♦ ♦ Riga, Oct. 1. The American spending the past few days on bus sheep are weak; eggs are steady; Satuarday is the last day of reg- ♦ was defeated by Detroit in the ♦ ♦ destroyer Call struck n mine as ¡Coach Bearss that he must depend iness. butter is firm. | upon these men as a nucleus for his opening game of a four-game istration for the voters of the county. ♦ It was entering Riga bay. No team. A number of outside teams series today with a score of 5 ♦ If you have not registered before ♦ details were given. ♦ ¡closing time' tomorrow night, a large ♦ to 4. ♦ 44444444444444444 . have been seeking games but a I schedule has not yet been completed. amount of red tape will be encoun 444-4 4 4 4444*4444444-4. “LOT’S WIFE tered when it comes to having a vote HER SIXTY-CENT DRESS Boston, Oct. 1—‘Charles Ponzi »as sworn in. Officials point out that ;t Is much simpler for both the voter today Indicted on the charge of us ing the mails to defraud. and the election officials if the voter is registered. L 1/V •‘Loto l> te. it ¡ him * pii. hi u, 41.t • in the shore of the Dead Sea. niiliiwl, from the biblical r.tory of tbc wife of Lot who uns turned to n p tar of suit for looking bnck while th •- Ing from the city of Sodom «hieb «■ < being destroyed by lire. The pill ir la natural nnd Is visitili by thousand* •very year. Medford, Ore., Oct. 1.—lAnalysls of testified that he knew of nothing to Theater Chairs Received— a statement issued by George E. cause the Hellgate Canyon rights tc A number of wicker chairs have Saunders, proaident ' of the Rogue be worth *13,000,000. been received for use In the new River Public Service Corporation. The observation was also made theater which is being erected. The setting forth the development possi that the only improvements were o chairs are for the mezzanine floor. ----------------- bilities of his various power, irriga preliminary survey. Witness Flynn tion. real estate and industrial pro adding "unless an auto trip by Its jects in southern Oregon, in some president to Hellgate could be class- P. B. Wickham has loft for Seat what glowing terms, for the benefit ed as value.” tle after spending several dnys in of prospective bond buyers, occupied ; The Saunders statement also and about Grants Pass where he has the attention yesterday morning of thought well of his combined irons been looking after affairs of the the federal trade commission hear | in the industrial and development Western Metal Mines Co. ing Into the charge that the ütah- I flroe of southern Oregon. The "cor- A mining deal of some magnitude Idnho Sugar company Is a combina porate surplus," when all were in I rocently came to light when it was tion In restraint of trade.” The wit full operation was placed at a modest A long distance call from Scott learned that some months ago the ness was.A. L. Flynn, superintendent i *23,000,000. This however, did not Leavitt of the national Park-to- Western Metal Mines Co. purchased ¡of the Rogue River Public Service excite the risibility ot the witness or , Park highway dedication party the Standard Metal Mine at Almeda. corporation who was questioned by spectators like the Hellgate Canyon reached the secretary of the local This property Is located on the south the defense counsel at great length. project valuation which is located in I Chamber of Commerce this morn- bank of Rogue river opposite the Al Judge D. N. Stroup, counsel for a wild and rugged section, with the ling. Mr. I^avitt stated that the ined* mine and embraces . a largo the sugar company road a paragraph nearest habitations two mountain > party would arrive in Grants Pass tract of patented land, containing a from the Saunders' circular placing farms. Saturday morning. Arrangements large ore body and several acres of the valuation of the Hellgate Canyon i Much that was reminescent ot lo , have been made for the luncheon en placer ground. The property was power prospects at *13,000,000. This cal conditions in another day tripped tertainment for the party, more than formerly owned by the C. J. Allen In was too much for Witness Flynn, through the questioning. The de 40 local people having made reser terests and later by the Standard who became convulsed with laughter crease in population as shown by the vations for the luncheon. Metals Co. which resulted in Assistant Govern (census cropped out. land valuations President F. S. Bramwell of the Mr. Wickham, when Interviewed, ment Prosecutor Bane, demanding at Grants Pass, and irrigation. (Chamber of Commerce, Mayor Dem d<>' lined to make any statement flir excitedly In a rich southern drawl "The boom had come and gone in ar ay and County Judge Gillette will thrr than to say that his company for Examiner Dunham "to take note this section," asked the defense coun- j welcome the party several miles out had purchased the mine some time of tho facetiousness of the witless." ■el. of the city and escort them back to a ■ > nnd that work had lately bees Tho spectators also giggled and wero "Decidedly so,” replied Witness tho courthouse where the party will rted for general repair of thia and Included in tho request, with the Flynn. have an opportunity to see the finest Ml'ar properties of the Western observation that they "were reading The hearing will last all of this county building in the state and M< al Mines Co.. In the Callee min newspapers in ‘cote’." week, one of the witnesses to be thence to the Chamber of Commerce ing district. To further queries, Witness Tlvnn called being Alex Nibley. rooms for the luncheon. This dress, made by Miss Doria Peterson, a Bellingham, Wash., high school girl, cost Just tW cents and two hours' labor. It Is made of sugar sacks and cotton thread. The crochet cotton Is In two colors, pink anil green. The wearer of the dress Is Miss Hazel K. Proud, secretary to Mias Edith C. Straus, director of women's activities, high coat of living bureau, department of Justice.