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VOL. XL, No, H».
GRANTS PAUS, JOSKPHINB COUN TY, OREGON.
WEDNESDAY AT
MONDAY, OCTOBER II. »».
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W HOLE NUMBER 3007.
PUBLIC PARIS
Ibdalteviki i U m I Potrai to Come to An
ItnvuHtit—l lin» OrcupttUoa
la Disavowed
RrconsidersUon <rf Validity of the
AmesMliiMWita oct Prohibition Hr-
fuerd by Body
REPRKHKNTATIVEM OF TAXPAY
K3M IJCAGUE TO TAI At ON
INTERET BILL
lllga, Oct. 11.—The Poles and the CLEVELAND WINS GAME TODAY CHARGES OF REPUBLICAN SEN­
Washington. Oct. 11.—The su­ GOVERNOR COX CONTENDS QUK
bolshevik delegates tonight will sign AND NOW HAH TWO VICTORIES
ATOR DECLARED FAIRE BY
preme court refused to reconsider
TION ABOUT READY TO BE
an armistice agreement to run for
OVER BROOKLYN TEAM
THE PRESIDENT
the decision sustaining the validity
SENT TO THE JURY
31 days
of the prohibition amendments.
MARKET BILL TO BE EXPLAINED
pari», Oct. 11. -The 1*olish gov­
ernment reported the disavowing of
the occupation of Vllna by the Poles.
Hpoakm Will Ksptata Pisa and Also
Dotila« IX» Hirsi Hr»*i<>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
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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
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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 narl<w
i Wood. rf.; Sewell, ss.
tailed, sought and had cabled com­
that alate than any other one piece
In the meantime the U-97, which
munication with President Wilson
of legislation. It spells prosperity toured the Great lakes In the Inter­
submitting numerous suggestions
Mc Kina try Make» Sales—
ior the farmer and prosperity for the „t of the Vletory loan campaigh. fol-
for changes in the tentative league
The following are some of the
•tate at large
lowing the armistice. Is tied up
draft and advising the president qe-
It Is agreed that passage of the 5 alongside Perry's old flagship, the sales made through the McKinstry
garding its presentation to the sen­
per cent Interest rate bill will mean Cotnmodore. here. Only the hulk of Agency: The Josephine County bank
ate.
..
to W J. Whitsell. of Vancouver,
otter ruin to the state <ff Oregon. the
old-time terror of the seas
Governor Cox's statement, issued
i,
..
,
|
Wash.,
the
Mundt
bungalow
on
Jose-
It means commercial paralysis
I:’ mains, practically all her mach nery . ,
”
.
.
,
prior to his departure to make ad­
mrene. Instead of 5 per cent money. 1 ' an(j fittings have been removed, the 'I phlne street. Mrs Farrar to Justus
dresses at Springfield and East St.
wo money at all.
majority to be sent to the Annapolis Chase, house and lot on east J St.
Louis. Ill., and St. Louis, Mo., said
Tbe divided seaslon amendment Is naval academy Her five inch deck I Herman Horning to Chas. R. Cooley,
that he published the Taft-Wilson
'lot
on
North
Sixth
street.
Ijilllan
Intended ky Its framera to do awav
r^gts on the wharf beside the
correspondent—a Wliite House mem­
MrChotka to James Martrn. real-
■with the jamming nf bills through rust eaten hulk
jes-
orandum—"because of the equivocal
the legtalature during the eloefng
In npftn of the gutting process ' denee on West H street. G. P.
position ex-President Taft and other
hours of the session. It will pro-Ide which the boat has undergone the ter to Mr. Radke of Dakota, 40
friends of the league now occupy In
publicity for billa that the voters may hulk is still worth 315,000 to 320,- acre« In Section 11. Twp. 36 S.. R «
their support of tbe candidate of th«
know what Is being written upon the 000 as Junk, according to Captain W. Josephine County bank to Mr.
league destructionlsts.” The corre­
statute hooka before they become Edward A. Evers, naval command­ DeWitt, residence. No. 713, North
spondence,
Governor Cox said, wa«
Sixth
street.
Mrs.
George
Fox
to
Mr.
laws.
ant In the Chicago district. There
"initiated by him (Mr. Taft) as a
The Granta Pass band will rive Is a large amount of copper and i Gobble of New York. 7 acres with
result of his study of the draft
open air selections proceeding the brass aboard which could be recov- modern bungalow. North Tenth St.
Mr. Maddox to John Smith, of New
agreements" and quoted Mr. Taft's
meeting.
[ «red by breaking up the boat. The
“own words when sincerity of mind
’ powerful storage batteries, which York, 8 acres with stock and Im­
and intelligence were not beclouded
le-Kion Mcrtlng Ttiurwia) —
formerly ran the U-Boat when sub- provement«, Sec. 13. Twp. 36 S.. R.
by the partisan prejudice of a po­
6 W. Arthur I»a.Rue to Mr. Olson,
The regular semi-monthly meeting merged, are still aboard, and prob- ¡3H
acres East A street. First Na-
litical campaign.” The White Hous«
of the American Iaxion will be held ably will go down with the ship If
memorandum
containing some of the
.
tlonal
bank
to
Thouronson
&
Roster
• t the courthouse Thursday evening . j she Is sunk. Although the batteriee
cables exchanged by President Wil-
This will be the first meeting tinder are worth several thousand dollarn. of California. 120 acres in Jerome
eon and Mr. Taft stated that In
the new officers and It Is requested and an offer haa been made for them Prairie C. H. Patterson to James
Z.
Faucett
of
California,
160
acres
‘‘every instance” tbe president fol­
that every legion member be present by a private purchaser, the naval de­
lowed Mr. Taft’s suggestions, and
The matter of an Armistice day pro­ partment refused to permit the sale. near Wllderville. Grants Pass Rank­
ing
Co.
to
Flynn
Winetrout
et
al,
the
Governor
Cox's statement declared
gram will be taken up as well as a
If the orders to destroy the hull
old Jowell 120 acres.
that "every suggestion of Mr. Taft
number of other matters which must1 are revived the U-97 will be towed
was followed literally.” The corre­
be given Immediate attention. Tlie out to sea by the gunboat Wilmette,
spondence Indicated that Mr. Taft'«
legion finance officer will make a formerly the steamer Eastland,
suggestions dealt principally with
report of tho finances at the legion 1 which turned over tn the Chicago
protecting the Monroe doctrine and
at that time It la understood that river tn 1915, drowning more than
dealing
with American domestla
the organization Is In very good fln- SOO excursionists. About 20 miles
questions.
anclal shape.
out in the lake the charts show more
than 100 feet of water, and there
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UUriV I Circle WHl Meet—
To Alert With Nondnwa—
Captain Evers plans to open up the
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The Indies’ Progressive Literary
The executive committee of the UJRoat's sea-cocks and then batter
[Circle of the West silj will meet st
The haunts and habits of the black well as being the author of a num- the home of MI bs Ellen Lunas, 325
republican county central committee her to pieces with shells from th«
tailed deer of the Pacific coast are her of books, which are regarded as West I street Wednesday. October
will meet this evening, promptly at Wilmette’s five Inch guns.
to be made the subject of a three authority on matters of natural his-1
7 o’clock, In the ogice of E. E. Blan-
at 2 o'clock. All members are
weeks study by Daniel J. Singer, well
thiard, In the Albert building. It is “Ken” Williams Horn-
the
I
ro<
l
ue
*te<1 t0 be present, as it is
requested that all candidates of the
Kenneth "Kenny" Williams, ac­ known eastern naturalist, author and tory. In the dining room of
j wished to elect officers and plan the
republican party In the county also companied by Mrs. Williams, are vis­ | big game hunter. Mr. Singer arrived New York Athletic club Mr. Singer work tor the coming months. Each
To keep before the people of Ore­
meet with the committee at that iting In the city for a few days with ' in the city yesterday from New York maintains a collection of game heads, one is asked to be prepared to give gon the fact that the U. S. navy is
Mr. Williams' parents, Mr. and Mrs. and at once made preparation^ for all of which he shot. These mount­ some of her vacation experiences. in a constant need of morally and
hour.
B. A. Williams
Mr. Williams has a trip into the mountains surround­ ed heads represent nearly all of the All ladies in any part of the city are physically sound men, and that It ha«
been
playing
with
the St. Trouts hall ing Grants Paas. He will leave to­ horned and antlered animals of Am­ cordially invited to meet with the an excellent offer of trade schools,
Mr. and Mr». Ell linker, of Evan»
Creek, spent a short time visiting In club this season and has been hit­ day for the Briggs Creek country in erica. His other trophies include the circle and work for the general lm- travel, education, pay and retire­
the city. They left this morning for ting the ball with remarkable consis­ company with Sherman Smith, who South American jaguar, puma cat I provement.
ment, J. A. Smollck of the IT. 9.
Forksville, Mo., where they will tency. 'He has an average of .311 for will take him where the deer may and many other natives of the south­
submarine service, is visiting in the
i
-
-
'
ern part of the continent. One tro- Bridge Is A*p«oved__
spend the next month at their old the season, a large number of his be found.
eity, making his headquarters at th«
Mr. Singer, who is a grandson of phy of which he is especially proud [ The bridge over the Illinois river ( Josephine hotel. The navy has in­
hits being two-baggers or better. Mr.
home.
Williams says that his club was free the inventor of the Singer Sewing Is a specimen of the Alaskan brows near Kerby has been approved by the creased the pay of various branch««
from the taint of the recent basehall machine, hae hunted big game all bear, the largest bear known.
NOVEMBER II PROCLAIMED
county court and an engineer will of the service from 55 to 100 per
Mr. Singer is prominent as a mem­ be sent out to estimate the cost and cent and making the lowest paid
HOLIDAY RY GOVERNOR scandal althouh the St. Ixiuls papers over the American continent. His
got him mixed up with Claud Wil­ book, “Big Game Fields of America" ber of the Campfire club of America, the materials needed for the struc­ man's salary aboard ship 354, there
Salem, Ort. 11.—Governor Olcott liams who was Indicted. The paper vividly describes the hunts he has which is composed of the foremost ture, according to Mrs. J. M. Finch, being no restrictions as to the ra-
proclaimed November 11 a lernl hol­ printed "Ken's'* picture and put his I made. The only species that he has outdoorsmen of America. Theodore who ia in the city today from the | pldity of riee. both in pay and rank.
narao below it as being implicated. not yet studied and collected is the Roosevelt, and Ernest Thompson-Se-1 Finch ranch near Kerby. The Finch
Mr. Smollck will speak at the Ore-
iday today.
Tho matter wns straightened out. Mr. black tailed deer of this coast. In ton were members of this club. Dan ranch like a number of others, is in- gon theater In connection with the
and Mrs. Williams will remain here I order to find the deer so that a study Baird, head of the Boy Scout» or­ accessible during certain parts of famous 'T>e 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
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London, Oct. 11.- Tlin first of Ger­ 'DAUGHTER OF DIRECTOR
tho
naval railway
detach-
OF <ENSCH DIES TODAY go further to the west. A pack out-
The trip from New York to Grants bridge and as it was found to be a 1 ment in Flanders, which ts on ex­
many's dry docks which vile has to
fit ie being used on the trip.
Pass was made with the sole purpose necessity. It will be Installed.
deliver to Great Britain under the
hibition tn tbe lobby of the Oregon
The love of the outdoors and not of completing the study of American
Philadelphia, Oct. 11.—Mfss Es­
theater.
peace terms has arrived In tbe month
Harrisburg, Penn., Oct. 11.—'•Au-
of the Thames. The huge t»ructine| ther Rogers, the daughter of Direc-j the Idea of making money Is the mov­ game animals. Mr. Singer, alter his
which Is 720 feet long and 1X0 feetj tor of tho Census Rogers, died In a ing factor in Mr. Singer's study of completion of the American conti­ gust Pasquale, ’’the crank.” has con­
PORTLAND MARKETS
wide has a lifting capacity of 40 000 hospital under circumstances Indicat­ outdoor life. He Is a contributor to nent, will make a series of trips to fessed that he stole Blakeley Cough­
Portland, Oct. 11.—Hogs are high­
tons, was towed from Kiel to Sheer­ ing that she had taken her life with Outing. Field and Stream and nu­ Africa to study the animals of that lin and smothered the child under his er, |17 to $17.75. Cattle and sheep
coat.
merous other sporting magazines, ns continent.
are steady. Eggs and butter firm.
ness by a dozen tugs in 17 days.
i poison.