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raids JJnss £Jmln Courier GRANTH i’ANH, JOHEPHINE CO L N TY, OREGON. THIIWDAY, (XKillKIl 1«, Dr» WHOLE MM BEK 3100. I RilMm Record for Paat Two Terms Hieren as lliwsn for Reput.Uran Hup|*»rt In Mouth Help to RHEwe Financial DlfficulU«* Asked of Washington Govera- iiient by Island BE ISSUED FOR WATER POWER — Aboard Harding Special, Oct. 14. SECRETARY «TATES DEPART- TAIT STAND ON LEAGUE FLAY -Harding I* on his way to Ix>uis- MENT NOT TO AID IN HIGH ED BY DEMOCRATIC NOM- ville, Kentucky, where be will speak PRICES INEE IN SPEECH tonight. He spoke In Chattanooga ! armory last night and to an overflow crowd outside. The train Is schedul-' « m 1 for six stops today, In his talks' the nominee made the record of the present administration the basis for an appeal for support In the south. Five Per lent Interval t lii<-n<ltlietil MiOemmi by Treasury llnad That Governor Says That Whin Fleeted SENATE TO REJECT MANDATE and Plan lev Outllnrsl In Talks «H- m J ihu , I'ricrw RrretNng Brought I'p By Spokesman of Agri« ulturista Washington. Oct. 14.—Cuba has FEDERAL. COMMISSION TO 81S- appealed to the American govern PEND GRANTS UNTIL QlEfe- ment for aid in her present financial TION IS SETTLED difficulties. The appeal has been taken under consideration to see if some plan of assistance can be work ed out. CONTROL Of SENATORS CHARGED Holdere Water Rights Have Strings on Menzbere of Congre»!, Hold Association President StuuUor* Plan to Disregard Refer endum on laMUfue Iwue The market commission bill, the! Washington, Oct 14.- Secretary Vanwert, Ohio, Oct. 14.—A new Amherst. Mass., Oct. 14.— The fed j Houston reiterated to representatives line of attack upon W'm. H. Taft's B per cent interest amendment and eral water power control commission Women all over the state are tak i of agricultural Interests in a confer position on the league of nations, was the divided ssnions amendment has agreed to refuse any applications ence here that the treasury would made by Governor Cox in opening bls ing keen interest In the state confer for power permits in existing nation w»ro taken up last night by the "Fly I ing Squadron," who outlined the The Older Boys' conference for not be a party to withholding any three days campaign in bis home ence and organization meeting which al parks until congress has been giv measure* and told of th« effects that Southern Oregon will 'be held In commodity from the market to main state. Referring to Taft's statement has been called by Mrs. C. B Sim en full opportunity to pass upon the The that even in the event ot Cox's elec mons, regional director for the coast entire question of power develop each would have If passed. A fair Roseburg. Friday. Saturday and Sun tain artlflcally high prices. crowd was out although the house day, October 111, 23 and 24. Free en spokesmen of the delegation criti tion. there would remain enough sen states. This conference will take ment within such parks, J. Horaee was not nearly filled. tertainment for all delegates and cised Secretary Houston's recent ators to defeat the treaty, Cox de place in Portland. October 19th and McFarland, president of the Ameri The market commission bill la adult leaders la being provided in statement that price« have begun to clared that indicated a plan to dis can Civic association announced at held by the speaker* to bo the most th« homes of Roseburg people. They recede. The secretary told them as regard tho decision in the league 20th at which time a permanent or the opening session of the annual Important measure of the three and are also giving a banquet to all con I frankly that his statement represent referendum. "This can mean only ganization ot the Oregon branch of convention of that organisation. one thing, that when I am elected I the national league of women voters "Water power people now have the much emphasis was laid on this ference delegates Saturday evening. ed the conditions. on a straight-forward platform favor will be affected. amendment. J. F Iain ger formerly C. H. McKnight, principal of Rose right.” said McFarland, "to file on ing tho league It is the purpose of I of California but now associate edi burg high school. Is chairman ot lo Itetnrn From Hunt— Miss Liba Peshakova, field secre every drop of railing water tn any A party composed of August Goet- brazen conspirators in the senate to tor of the Oregon Journal, presented cal committees on arrangements and tary of the national league of women federal reservation, be it park, mon ths argument for tho bill He show has a good corps of able men assist tsche, Oney Md-ane, H. M Porter, treat the mandate ot the people with voters held a meeting Wednesday at ument, forest, or even cemetery. and F. L. Eddings returned yester contempt and to turn their backs on ed what the market comtnlsamn had ing him. 14 p. m. in the office rooms ot Mrs. These folks bontrol the senators and done for the farmer« and fruit grow A. E Young. Interstate boyf' sec day from the Bolover mountain vicln- the expressed will of the electorate. W. C. Ahlf, in which Miss Peshakova representatives, some of whom hare ers of California, citing tho instance* retary for Oregon and Idaho, is ar ; Ity near West Fork where they spent This is unthinkable and should not outlined the aims and purposes of the threatened to block all road building of Fr«*no. Sen Joao and other towns ranging tho program and directing a week on a hunting trip. They re- be permitted, for after all. this is a ' organization. and all developments in the parks, if which have been built upon the fruit the conference. He has secured Mrs. ; port very good snccess, but refuse to democracy and the will of the peo their clleuts are not given the first The league of women voters is the industry. Jean Morris Ellis, vocational guid -ay how many deer they really got. ple Is triumphant." outgrowth of the national American use.” ....1 ■ ■ This bill would coordinate all food ance expert and chnrnrtor nnalyst to woman suffrage association. Now product producers In tho state, trull appear on the program and give per that some 27,000,000 women have Will Protest Game— men. grain men and cattle men. giv sona) advice and help to all desiring the vote, millions of whom are com Klamath Falls is preparing to pro ing (hem the benefits of an expert in to talk with her. Other prominent paratively new voters, it is the aim test the victory last Saturday when salesmanship, organisation and 41*. leaders are Ralph McAfee, executive of the league to give to these women trlbutlon, and a stable market with' secretary, Portland federation of an opportunity ot hearing discussed the Medford high school football the speculative parasite largely re-| churches, Hal I Donnelly, executive important issues of the day, local, team won from the Klamath team by Tire histead __ of _____ raisin« secretary, moved *. _ b,l. __ _______ . Pnlverslty Y M. C. A . Eu- state and national. In the second a 7-0 score. It is alleged that Med ford has four players on the team the price to tho consumer has tn Call-1 gene. Ore., and W. W. Dillon, execu- Portland. Ore.. Oct. 14. Portland. Paris, Oct. 14.—The husband's au place the association aims to support I who are over 21 years of age. The fornls, lowered the price to the con I tire secretary. Interstate Y. M. C. A national legislation for children and Ore , will become the home port of thority in the home is threatened in. •timer IS per cent, Increased the Oregon-Idaho. ~ women, legislation recommended by dispute will undoubtedly be brought It Is expected that 150 or 200 boys the old battleship Oregon, veteran of liberty-loving France. profit to tho producer 40 per cent, the child welfare bureau, whoch has before the Oregon high school athle A bill has been introduced in the lagged behind In congress. It Is giv tic association for settlement. As no and allowed the middleman what he will be In attendance from all coun the Spatilsh-American war, it recom Is entitled to. a fair profit. He be- ties south of an«l Including Lane! mendations made by the chief ot the senate repealing a clause of the civil I ing especial support to the Sheppard- men over 21 are allowed to play on 1 loves a similar result will accrue In county. One of the prominent fea bureau of navigation ot the navy de code which asserted that the wife, Tower bill, a bill providing for fed a high school team one of the Grants Pass players has been rendered In tures will be the mass athletics Sat partment are carried out, according owes obedience to her husband. Oregon If the bill is passed. eral protection of maternity and in eligible. Army records and school Senator Louis Martin, who wanted fancy. Instead of conflicting with the urday afternoon In «-harge of E. A. to ilpecial dispatches from Washing this clause wiped off the statute1 The bill provides for a $2,000,000 records show that the Medford boys work now done by the Oregon Grow- Britton, physical director. Eugene ton, D. C., to Portland papers. are over the age limit but they have ere, tho state market bureau would Tho plan Is “everybody in the game.”! The recommendation was made books, said the time had come when appropriation to be met by the states I affidavits signed by their parents The following are delegates -from the husband should no longer be an by the chief following recent confer supplement and stimulate that work, | on the 50-50 basis and to be used for ences of navy department bureau "absolute monarch" but the house j maternity centers, proper medical saying that they are under 21. Med and would extend cooperative bene- Grants Pass: ford plays here Saturday but It is not Whitney Allyn, Vernon Bramwell. heads with George White, aajiitant hold should become a "constitutional | fit* to all branches of agriculture. ¡care and nursing assistance, and Ilt- known whether the Medford players Ernest Calhoun, Jack Cline, Clarence general of Oregon. Admiral Counts, monarchy.” Senator Collins opposed ¡eralure for instruction. J. T. Gollehur, of Portland, spoke. Ford. Ixirnla Gillette, Tx>Roy Heston. will be protested or not. In favor of the divided session*! i Henry Houck. Royston latcey. Dyke chief of the operations division of the the repeal on the ground that, unless The legislative work is carried on amendment. This bill would provide I Luckett, Newell McKinstry, Harold navy department was quoted In the there is a well defined head of the! through committees on child welfare, that tho regular 40 day session be! Potts, Thos McKinstry, Merle Rimer. dispatches as saying he favored the house the door would be open to bol-1 J social 1 ygiene, protection ot women shevism in the home. Action on the plan. hold. After «0 dsys had elapsed af , in ti di.slry, unification of laws af- The Oregon, at present is out of bill has been postponed. ter tho dose of the regular session j | fecting women, food supply and Am HOY commission and is stationed at the another 10 day session would be' ericanization. 1*11X01 Hound navy yard at Bremer- Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wilson are called at which the bill* passed by At the meeting yesterday after- Hon. Wash. If brought to Portland spending the week In San Francisco the session would again bo consider- i Dublin. Oct. 14.—A boy and a cl- she will be used as a training ship. taking advantage ot buyers' week. 1 noon, a committee was appointed to ed. During the Intervening limo, the : carry the work along in the city. Mrs. legislators would have a chance to I vlllon were killed and four wounded. • V. A. C. Ahlf was named chairman including a policeman, when sol- Seattle, Wash., Oct. 14.—Cities at get In touch with their constituents and the following ladies were named two corners of the continent, Seattle tilers with two lorries and an armor-1 and would find out what tho popular i on the committee: Mrs. J. E. Hair, and Key West, will launch the na- ed car attempted to raid a tailoring j sentiment was for attch a measure as Mrs. Geo. C. Sabin. Mrs. Geo. R. Rid i tlon’s first regular international aer- store owned by two Sinn Felners. they had passed. The second session ___________ ______ ' dle, Mrs. J. G. Imel, Mrs. W. W. Can , ial mall service tomorrow, it was an would thus bo a sort of referendum by, Mrs. C. W. Courtney, Mrs. W. P. nounced here recently. In the Seat It would not affect the present refer MBS. WIIBON WANTS TO ¡Counts, Miss Ruth Corbett. Mrs. R. tle service, an airplane will leave endum In any way. Freak and 'tin-1 un IHFFl SE LEAt.l E IDEAS W. Stearns, Mrs. Sam H. Baker, Mrs. here for Victoria. B. C., with mail — ■ -■» desirable« legislation would In this] C. L. Clevenger, Mrs. Alice Bacon, j for a Canadian liner leaving for New York. Oct. 14. — Mrs. Wood-; Mr. Gollehur ad-1 Farmers are showing much Inter and next year promises to support Mrs. James Lium and Mrs. E, E way be eliminated, points across the Pacific and at Key vised that a favorablo vote bo given row Wilson contributed 1100 "to (> help est in the coming corn show to be the corn show to the extent of $100 Blanchard. i West a plan will hop off with let- tho «0 day session jspread what the league means." | held at tho courthouse Saturday, Oc in cash premiums. on thia and — ' ters for Cuba. tober 23. County Agent Miller ex amendment, the ono receiving the It will be noted from the follow , One day. at least, will be saved. It pects 50 entries and is out among ing premium list that there are three highest vote being the one which has been estimated, by handling Will bo adopted. If either reclvos al ■ the farmers listing the names of ex entries: x j trans-Pacific mails between Seattle hibitors. The response is encourag- majority. A. Ten ear exhibit, and Victoria by airplane. At present Frank A. Freeman, of tho firm of j ' Ing and about 20 names are already IB. One hundred ear exhibit, mails between the two points are ■ listed. Realizing that better corn C. Ten stalks ot silage corn. Freeman, Smith and Camp Com handled through A’ancouver, B. C., will be the result of comparing sani- pany, of Portland, urged that the Farmers should endeavor to have I and generally take a day to make the pies from all over the county, corn exhibits in all three entries. people rejoct tho proposed 5 per cent trip. The airplane will operate on a growers are taking hold of the mat- Interest amendment. He showed the Blue, red and white ribbons will be Washington. Oct. 14.—The Shang schedule calling for one hour in fly Ixindon, Oct. 14. — The United 1920 ter with an aim to make the disastrous results the measure would çjven for first, second and third hai rumors of the Chinese overthrow ing between the two points. Kingdom is facing an ominous in Josephine county corn show not only place in the following entries: have on the state nt largo If It were Edward Hubbard, beattie flyer, are believed to have been disposed of dustrial crisis through the threat of a success, but a forerunner of blue passed. He said that already queries Non-irrigated: Yellow Dent—10 by a message today from Chinese has been awarded the government the coal miners to strike Saturday ribbons at the state and national ears Yellow Dent. 100 wore being received by bankers re ears Yellow President Hsu Shih Chang, to Pres contract for carrying the mails. It night, following tho rejection of the shows. Tlie best exhibits at the local Dent. ferring to “that fool bill." Ho point ident Wilson replying to a recent will be his duty to take letter mail, compromise offered to their demand corn show will he sent to the state White Dent—10 ears White Dent. congratulation on the occasion of up to 600 pounds from incoming ed out that capital will bo with for two shillings per shift wage In corn show at Portland opening in 100 ears White Dent, drawn from the state In case the bill ships docking at Victoria and fly the Chinese national anniversary. November. becomes a Inw, and Oregon, being a crease. Any other dent:—10 ears any with it to Seattle at once. He also Josephine county is destined to be other dent. I comparatively new state, needs out FARMER CONFESSES TO will deliver aboard the vessel at Vic side capital to build It up. Outside gnnlzer for the league of women come one of the leading seed corn , Irrigated Dent: Yellow Dent—10 KILLING OF TWO CHILDREN toria, at the last possible moment capital however Is not nil thnt would voters gave a short talk. In which producing counties of Western Ore ears Yellow Dent. 100 ears Yellow 600 pounds of letter mail for the be Affected. The capital already In she outlined tho purpose for which gon. If your name has not already Dent. Bakersfield. Cal., Oct. 1 4.—W. H. Orient and Australia. Hubbard’s White Dent—10 ears White Dent. | Wilbanks, an itinerant farmer was contract calls for ten tripe a month. the state would seek more profitable tho league was organized. Miss Pesh been listed for an exhibit, send it in Investment that, a 4 or 5 per cent In akova Is a very interesting speaker Immediately to the county agent, 100 ears White Dent. arristed following an alleged attempt For his service. Hubbard will receive dustry. It would be forced to leave and , kept the close attention of tho' stating the kind ot corn and the Any other dent 10 ears any oth- on the life of his daughter, Mrs. Mary $200 each trip or $2,000 monthly. tho state and build up other sections ntidlence while she explained th® number of ears you expect to exhibit. er dent. Midkiff. He confessed, according to His contract runs until June 1. 1921. A silver loving cup, donated by Silage Corn: Bent 10 stalks of the district attorney that he killed of the count re The speaker was two-fold purpose of tho organization. Hubbard has two seaplanes to use President Bramwell of the Cham K. M. C. Neill, will be given for the silage corn. most convincing and apparently his daughter's two young cliildrvn. in the service. His Seattle landing of Commerce, presided at the best ten ears exhibited, open to all drove home the fact that the defeat ber | Sweepstakes: All entries comnet- one near Fresno and the other near place «-111 be on Lak« I'nlon, not far Tho Grants Pass band classes. of the measure was an absolute ne- meeting. , ing: iBest 10 ears, any variety, sll- Hanford. The prosecutor said Wil- from the heart of the city. At Vic gave a number of excellent selec The Josephine County bank la ver loving cup. donated by K. M. C. banks confessed that he was the toria he will be provided by munici cesslty for the good of the state. | giving all the prise ribbons this year Neill. father of the two dead children. Mias Elba Peshakova, national or- tion*. I pal authorities with a landing float. MANY ENTRIES ARE EXPECTED IN COBN EXHIBIT AT COURT HOOSE 0CT08EB 23 ARE BELIEVED FALSE