University of Or«, Library • VOL. XL, No, H». GRANTS PAUS, JOSKPHINB COUN TY, OREGON. WEDNESDAY AT MONDAY, OCTOBER II. »». T -- —— '■«, W HOLE NUMBER 3007. PUBLIC PARIS Ibdalteviki i U m I Potrai to Come to An ItnvuHtit—l lin» OrcupttUoa la Disavowed RrconsidersUon n Amend­ ment for 1 ^'tdnlnturr GIVEN Marriage license lamied— A marriage license was Issued Sat­ urday evening to loelie James Buell i and Rosamond Lee Tuttle, both of Dryden. Hrtla and Sherrod Smith Throw HlaLrin.til lUertl on Notes Taken Splendid trame Bat Title Tarns in During tbe < ’«infeTexxce by Hten- Favor of Indiana ographrr Who Took Record Buy s Dort Auto— The latest buyer of a new 15drt car Is C. O. Johnson of this eity. Mr. Washington, Oct. 11.—The White Johnson conducts the jitney service House made public today tbe "offi­ formerly handled by Mr. Jones. Mr cial version" of the president's ad­ Johnson haa owned eight or ten dff- I feret ears of various makes and haa dress at the eighth plenary session of decided on the Dort for efficiency the Paris peazve conference. The ex­ and economy. act wording, directed to the repre­ ■ • sentatives of Rumania, Serbia and Attention Called to Mertiag— CKecho-Slovakia has been the sub­ The attention of the members and ject of a controversy between the friends of the Josephine County Leg­ president and Senator Spencer, re- islative Club for women ia especially publican, of Missouri. The senator called to the mass meeting to be held had declared that President Wilson at the opera house Wednesday night had promised Roumania and Serbia by Mrs Mary Canby, preaident of that "if any nation ever invaded the club. The measure« to come be­ their territory he would send an fore the people at the November American army across the seas to de­ election will be discussed. fend their boundaries." President ■ • Wilson in a telegram to the senator on October 5 said this statement was Here for Fishing— The talee of the Rogue river «tool­ ''false." In reply Spender called for an official record. The statement head are beginning to penetrate into today waa based on the text of the I every state. Today S. C. Cherry and official stenographer who quoted the Sherman Stevena. of Los Angeles, ar­ president as saying: “Take the rights rived from the southern city for a of minorities Nothing I venture to try at the fish in the Rogue. They say. is more likely to disturb the ■ stocked up with fishing tackle and peace of the world than the treat­ left this afternoon for Galice where ment which might, in certain cir- they will stay untti they get their till eumstancea be meted oat to minori­ of the sport. ties, and therefore, if great powers are to guarantee peace to the world] National Organizer Coining— Miss Ltba Peshakova, national or- in any sense ts it unjust that they ganlzer of the league of women vot­ should be satisfied that proper and' necessary guarantees be given? How, ers. will arrive here Wednesday to can a power like the United States meet the women of the city who may The for example, and I can speak for no be Interested in the league. league is absolutely non-political other—after signing this treaty, if It ■ contains elements which they do not, and is solely for the purpose of fos­ believe permanent, go 3000 miles tering education in citizenship and away across the sea and report to its to support improved legislation. The people that It has made a settlement ladies who wish to meet Miss Pesha­ of the peace of the world. It cannot! kova may do so Wednesday after­ do so, and yet there underlies all of noon at 4 o'clock In Mrs. Ahif's of­ fices above the National Drug store. these transactions the expectation on part, for example of Rumania. Cze- cho-Slovakia and Serbia, that If any Leg Is Shot— John Loop, a resident of L street covenants of this settlement are not of this city, suffered a very painful observed, the United States will send injury last evening as he was taking her armies and her navies that they a gun from the back of his automo- are observed. In theee circumstances [ I bile. Mr. Loop had been hunting it is unreasonable that the United and had his shotgun in the back of States should insist upon being sat­ the car loaded. He etopped his im­ isfied that the settlements are cor­ chine and began taking the things rect." from the car. As he was engaged in this the gun slid out striking the run- j nlng board.z The load from the 12 gauge shotgun struck his leg. infltct- in a very severe flesh wound. He is ' now at the Good Samaritan hospital. The '14 O. S. (Have Our State) Cleveland. Oct. 11.—-Cleveland Springfield, Ill., Oct. 11.—“Th« Squad" Is tho dealgnatton which hae shut out Brooklyn by a score of 1 to league of nations case is about ready been applied to tbe flying squadron for the jury,” said Governor Cox. ia Chicago, Oct 11—if naval terms of 0 and have the world series cham- of speakers who are covering the the treaty of Versailles are carried plonahip almost within thstr grnsp. an address today, launching his Illi­ elate under the auspices of the State out by the allies the U-97, a German It was a pitching duel between the nois campaign. "The American elec­ Taxpayers longue speaking in favor submarine with a record of at least two left handers, "Duster" Mails for torate hae an unequalled opportunRff of the market com mission bill, the seven allied ships sunk, will Itself the Indians and Sherrod Smith for of "making a contribution to the civi­ divided sees Ion amendment and be sunk In 100 feet of water about the Dodgers. The tide turned In lized world.” against the 6 per cent interest rate twenty miles off Chicago harbor this favor of the home folks in the sixth bill They will address an audience fall. when Speaker singled and Burns Terra Haul«, Ind., Oct. 11.—Cffble tn this city on Wednesday. October smashed a double to the fence, scor­ Orders for the destruction of the correspondence between President , 13, at tho opera house at 3 p. m. U-97 were iasued some time ago, but ing the Indians' manager with the Wilson and former President Taft in The market comm lesion bill ie de later withdrawn pending decision ¡ only run of the game I 1919, during drafting of the league signed to give the farmers of the whether that part . of the German of nations covenant at Paris, was ■tate aid In establishing cooperative peace treaty which i provides for tbe Cleveland. Oct. 11.-—The line-up made public here last night by Gov­ marketing organizations It la I«- destruction of all surrendered war i for today's game was as follows: ernor Cox. democratic presidential tended In thia way to lower the craft is to be put into execution. Brooklyn, Olson, as.; Sheehan. 3b.; candidate, together with a statement ■pread between what the consumer There la some difference of opinion Nets, rf; Wheat. If.; Myer, cf.; Kon- by the candidate criticising severely pays and what the producer gets. among the allies. France and Italy •itcby, lb.; Killduff. 2b. Cleveland. Senator Lodge of Massachusetts, and The bill la patterned after the Cal­ especially being anxloua to keep some Evans, if.; Wambsganss, 2b.; Speak­ other league opponents. ifornia market rommlMlon bill which of the late German ships to Deleter er, of.; Burns, lb. Gardner, 3b.; Mr. Taft, the correspondence de­ has done more for the prosperity of up tb<,)r OWB narle ow tbe Surface” film may be made, Mr. Singer will pene­ ganization is also in this cio». Mr. the year when the river is too high and has brought with him from Port- about a week. trate the mountains in the vicinity Singer is also a member of the ex- to ford. A petition was circulated j land a German machine gun, cap­ of Briggs creek and it necessary will plorers club. several months ago asking for the ‘ tured ' * by “ ** “ ------- “ - • - London, Oct. 11.- Tlin first of Ger­ 'DAUGHTER OF DIRECTOR tho naval railway detach- OF