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Oûîlj) sScurìcr (fronts A» VOL. XL, No. *AM. GIIANTM l'AHH, JOSEPHINE OOUMTY, OREGON. NATI HDAY, OCTOBER I«. I»2O. HARDING MAKES REPLY TO CIUTICIHMH INNEWBATTLE FIGHT I NG IM RENI MED BE. TWEEN THE IMH a IIEVIKKI AND POLISH Fi MU KN WRANGEL CAPTURES PRISONERS <>r«encastle, Ind . Oct. 16.—. Replying to the criticism of his proposal for an association of nations, Senator Harding said In a rear platform spee-h that he had already been approached "Informally" by a representa tive of France who asked the United States to load the way Into world fraternity. He ■aid this answered a recent charge of Secretary Colby that under the proposed association the United 8tatea could associate only with Turkey, the central empires and a few other na tions. ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦♦♦♦♦ WHOLE NUMBER AIO«. TURPIN FIR APES FROM THE STATE PRISON FARM e ♦ Salem, Oct. 16.—Ralph Tur ♦ pin, serving a life term for a murder in Josephine county and ♦ John Toole, serving one to five ♦ years for burglary, today escap- 1 ♦ ed from a prison farm where ♦ they were trusties. This is the second escape for Toole, who got away last December. : ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ►♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦e WOMEN TO FRAME MINERN DECIDE TO <T\SE WORK PROGRAM FOU NI BMINHION TONIGHT AND HTKUGGLK IS I TO PRESIDENT EXFE4 TED UNIX STATES THAT THE UNITS» STATES IS WHITE MAN’S COUNTRY « Thousand-. of Bolsheviks und Mm II War Material tn knti-Rml AHay. SnW Itoul.-al IJoyd George Tells Nation That Election IU-turn- From California on Democratic Nominee < onteads Tha* Everything PueaJMe Uus Done to Anti-dap I-.-«i-dation Will Be Senator Hau Switched 12 Tings Avert Calamity Awaited 1>, Government» on League Since August Warsaw, Oct. 16.—The smashing of ths Sixth bolshavlkl division by the Poles in a raaumptiun of fighting was reported In an official statement today The Pules are extending their linos toward the boundary set by the armisi loe Cleveland, Oct. 16.—A national London, Oct. 16.- -Preparations Washington, Oct. 16.—Conversa Elyria, Ohio, Oct. 16.—Among : woman's conxress to Irame a pro- for a struggle precipitated by the de- tions between the state department the questions asked Governor Cox at gram of social legislation and admin- cision of the l.OOO.AOU coal miners and the Japanese embassy regarding Fremont, where a crowd with a F 'rienda of Irish Freedom Issue Réso Nitration for submission to President:to cease work tonight, went grim- the proposed California antl-Jap- band cheered him, was his view on lution Asking That Covenant Re Wllson and congress, was advocated ly forward today. Ll«y<l George fa anese land legislation, have been the Japanese immigration. In re Defeated In Flection by Cox before an audience of women a message to the national said that temporarily discontinued, and will plying that It was an "internal ques at a non-partisan meeting urging a the government had done everything not be resumed until after the No tion" and that one of the Hitchcock larger participation of women fa na- possible to avert the calamity. vember elections, in which the Cali reservations would take domestic SsAxatupol. Oct. 16. Aisniral New York, Oct. 16.—Repudiation tlonal affairs. He also championed fornia people will vote ue the tend questions from the league of nations Wntngel la reported to have captured of the league of nations by the Am-; th, faagne of nstiems as a measure to More Homm Are PurrhsseM— question. jurisdiction Cox added: ”1 might 600b bolsheviks and many field and «rican people was urged In a resolu-1 protect women and children from Miss Mary E Wilcox and her sls- say furthermore, that this Is a whit« machine guns. Two soviet divisions tlon adopted by the national council horrors of war. “From my ex- ter. Miss Sue A. Wilcox, from Eu- man's country and the yellow man were routed In recent engagements of Friends of Irish Freedom, made per|ence In Ohio you may know what gene have moved to Grants Pass to AIR MAIL PILOT FALLS can’t run it.” Cox hailed as "an on the Dnlpet front. Four thousand public lodar, TO HEATH NEAR BATAVIA to expect when I am elected presi make their home and have purchased other somersault” the league of na prisoners and many cannon and ar-1 dent,** be said the home property of E. H. Harbeck. tions speech of Senator Harding yes morwd trains were captured. All bol- McMul- Omaha, Oct. 1«. — Bryan on Wee! I street. E. H. Harbeck has terday at Indianapolis. “The sen she*Ik attacks are bell repulsed Ubrary Books Ready— bought the Good Samaritan Hospital lenn, an air mail pilot, was killed in atorial candidate has made 12 defi County Superintendent of Schools ' *" *BJore<’ property on North Fourth street and a fall near Batavia, Illinois, today. nite and distinct flops on the league I’M neral Services Toin.wrow— Alice Bacon report, that the library W“ton C V“n<*’ one of th* Med will remodel that for his future since last August.” The funtral services of W G Van- books are now ready for di.tribu- ford h,«h •rho0' ,ootbal1 home. These sales were made by Will Get Discharge— dsrtitlt. «bo died suddenly at his tlon to the v.rlous schools of the unconscious in th« sec A. N. Parsons. Florian Sauers, who has been with PROVISION MADE FOR THE home at Three Pines Tussday even_____ _ county Any .gent of the different ond ,nad*, the w“h the the United States marines for the FILLING OF PO6T.MASTERSHTP9 ■— Ing. will ba held at the family reel districts may secure the books at the J® “1 . hUh achool this afternoon. FOUR BANDITS WOUND past four years, is expected to arrive Vance was severely Injured although dance st 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon superintendent’s office. BANK PRESIDENT IN HOLD-UP home in a short time. Today is his' Waahington. Oct. 16.—A provision It waa Impossible up to the time of Interment will be at the Pleasant j Oakland, Cal., Oct. 16.—Four ban last day ln the service, his discharge for filling postmasterships ln the going to press to determine just how Valley cemetery. Mr. Vanderbilt dits held up the Bank of Alameda being handed him at this time. He first, second and third class office« i seriously he was injured. It Is be- was a well known farmer of th«- Unknown Man Blew ■■ County at Alvarado today and shot {will visit in Minnesota before re through promotion was made in an lleved that he was hit on the head. Three Pines district. Hie death came and seriously wounded August H. turning here. An unknown man waa taken from _______ executive order, it was announced to unexpw-tedly He Is survived by a freight train In the local yards yes-' May, president. They escaped with day by the civil service commission. hU widow and threo children. «50,000. lerday In an unconscious condition Medion! Win* Game— School Census This Month— and died here today without dlscios- Medford won the first fodtl>ul The school census must be taken PORTLAND MARKETS I u U m I- Am Hold— Ing bla identity. The man «as go- game of the season when the Med- CVUN'ESE REFUTE RUMORS — Ten seres In Fruitdale formerly tng south on a flat car loaded with ford high «school and the local high i OF GOVERNMENT'S I>OWNFALL|duri,,6 the last week la October, ac- Portland. Oct. 16.—Livestock Is Peking. Oct. 16.—The Chinese1 cording to Superintendent of Schools owned by U Turner, hu'o been sold lumber ami was found on top of the school clashed on the Grants Paas to It L. Ridings of Cottage Grove lumber suffering from convulsions. 1 grounds. The final score was 6-0.1 government requested the Associated ltacon- The blanks have already steady, eggs firm, and butter weak. The George Kepncr 10 acres have Tr.n-llny MlipaatoM ,iv -onfllct Tin- gan:<- «as «luv and was marred i P™88 ,0 refute the Shanghai rumors j been sent out and it is expected that Mrs. C. W Vaught will leave this been sold to Mr. Bremer, of Rose- ¡ing stories ns to what waa the matter by too frequent fumbles by t[)e that the government had been over- when the>' are returned they will show a large increase in the attend evening for Waynesburg, Penn., burg Roy Higgins sold his 160 with him. He waa taken to the hoe- Grants Pass team. : thrown. where she has been called by the ill ance fa the county schools. acre tract to M. Aucs, of Eagle Point pital and never regained conscious ness of her father. The Wickman 60 was sold to A II ness. dying this morning. He ap Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Crenshaw have Straw Vote Taken— Hruner, of leiug Beach, Cal. These peared to be about 45 or 50 years tent rr ArxiTrsinr 10 A straw vote was taken In the been visiting here for a short tim« sales were made by Higgins A Ver Mr. ------- Crenshaw's mother, Mrs. ----- ------ courthouse this morning to see how with din. the sentiment was inclined toward Nora Murphy. They returned thia the presidential candidates, A final morning to their home at Cottage Smith', iierwgc Opr**— —• " ............ tally of all the people in the court- j Grove, Smith's garage, at the corner of: , _ Mrs W. R Osborn left this morn- house of voting age, showed that t H and Fifth streets la uow open for . . Ing for Roseburg where she will business. Th« garage Is one of the Bucharest. Oct. 16.—Of the dozens there were two good democrats in QpUl ■ 1,1. spend a few days. Mrs. Osborn has beat In tho city, being equipped with ' ' v ... Sacramento, Oct. 16.- The death of different peoples In Rumania, none the building who wished to see Cox _. . been visiting for a Rhort time at Mur- Twenty two were desirous modern Improvements. The shop , . ... _____ _ phy with relatives and will return sentence of Roy Wolff, was commut- |a more picturesque than the gypsies elected. “ will be open for all sorts of repair ...... „ ,,, , ed to life imprisonment by Cover- Like their prototype in America, they °f seeing the election of Harding. ... . . shortly to her home , In California, nor Stevens today. work. rove the country in great caravans, ___ Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Barnett, of earning stray pennies by begging, Students Hold Rally— rofk l^ong Beach. Cal., stopped off here to dancing, playing and telling for-' The student body of the high lu L||P ' U I t«d <!.<■■ M ltiiu «nh Mr iu.1 Bakersfield. Cal., Oct. 16. Roy tunes. In the citie« they sometimes school turned out last night in full I Ralph Schneeloch, of Portland, 10 lull Mrs Ur.;nk Mashburn while rcturn- earn their "bread and onions" by force to arouse enthusiasm for the retUrning north after a visit in San _In,: home from a trip lasting five Wolff. 17 year old boy, was convicted shining shoes, peddling lemonade or game today. After the big fire had Francigco ln the interest of the SMOKER "'X"’..,. here last September of the murder acting as porters. burned out. the students formed into Grants Pass Irrigation District, stop- Mrs. A. Lindsay, of Cor- of. Elmer E. Greer, automobile driver The high cost of living which has line and serpentined down Sixth ¡)e(j in this city over night, and I vallls, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Darosom of Taft, Cal.. May 26, 1919. Police drawn tight the strings of every i street. The students are showing a maje an early morning trip out to and !<ce Strattemlth, of Aberdeen. said Wolff confessed to the murder purse has brought double hardships great amount of interest in school tjjg gavage rapids dam to see the pro The huge success of the last Wash.. Victor Bone, of Grenada and shortly after his arrest. “> »•>«•« wanderers. No matter how activities this year. gress being made there. Mr. Schnee mcnthly smoker given by the Cham- Mr. and Mrs. 1. D. Lernley, of Rosa- Wolff killed Greer while riding as i well they play their violins, no mat- loch said that at the conference held her of Commerce has added Incen-' ||a. Wash., were among those regls- a passenger In his automobile, ac- what good fortune they see in Many Attend Meeting— in San Francisco by the representa- tlve to the new smoker committee. terod last night at the Josephine, cording to the testimony at the trial.. the stars for thoee about them, they The farmers In the vicinity of Hol- tires of the purchasers of the Grants for this month and plana are being __________ He employed Greer to take him from , find it hard to coax pennies from the lana turned out in full force yester- pass bonds and the contracting com- made to make the coming smoker Taft Into the nearby hills to attend ; empty pockets of the war-oppressed day, at the meeting of the dairymen pany. the new issue of $200,000 a wedding. On the trip. Greer was Rumanian people. Many of them of the Illinois valley. Paul Mehl bonds was determined upon as ample struck on the head by his passenger, have'starved to death, and M. 9. Shrock were present to to complete the dam and the other the will Interest and add Jazz to who rode In the rear seat. Wolff Among the gypey women and girls explain the organization of the Dairy- structures, and to carry the work to gathering. Many members and vis then threw Greer out of the car andiar® to he found some striking types men's league. Cyrrll Wise was named ; a point very near completion, or itors stated that they had the most drove off leaving the automobile of beauty. Dark of complexion and chairman of a committee to sign up where a definite estimate of what enjoyable evening at the smoker hair, with shining, long-lashed black I the farmers to contract to go Into the further might be needed could be ' man for dead. they had had In many, many moons. Greer, however, did not die ln-; »W. they are a delight to look upon league, made. He said that the banking That statement will pale and have house that was behind the purchase Washington, Out. 16.—Airplane stantiy, but dragged himself to a They have not yet acquired the art of to bo amended for this month’s t of the local bonds was anxious to se« forest patrols in California were able railroad line and flagged a train, using cosmetics as their sister In the R.xeburg Not to Play— smoker. which brought him to Bakersfield, , United States does. Howard Bears« received a letter the project brought to completion The "piano hounds" will have recently to reach the scene of a fire 9uperstltion plays a large part ln today from the secretary of the Am- without delay, and was ready to 4 5 hours sooner than had they pro Arriving here, he told of the assault, some new members to initiate and the life of the gypey. One of the erican legion at Roseburg Inform-' finance it to the end. some new songs. Announcement of ceeded by train and pack mule, a described the passenger and said his many ancient customs which still fag him that the Roseburg post has Mr. Schneeloch explained that report to the army air service shows. name was Roy Wolff, a boy who had the date of the smoker ad other fea An aerial observer spotted Its blate worked at Kerton, an oil town near survive among the women Is to beat*no football team and there are no while the amount of bond issue esti- tures will bo made Inter. In lessen forest while all foresteri Taft. Greer died that night after themselves frightfully if one of their prospects of a team there this year mated as enough to build the pro- ! children dies. They believe that the An attempt will be made to secure ject would have to be somewhat ex- were engaged in fighting another undergoing an operation. Hunting Party Here— death has befn caused by an evil a game with some other legion team ceeded, the per acre cost of the con- Planes A party, composed of A. W. Baron fire in the Merced forest. spirit having entered the body of the to play here Armistice day as part struetton would probably not exceed picked up the fire fighters In the brick. O, H. Mead. Thomas M. Hart child as well as of the mother and of the program for the day. the estimates. This was because of and 8. V Ramp, all of Portland, ar Merced zone and rushed them to the <N»M PLICATIONS ARISE OVER that if they chastise themselves the ------ —. the fact that the area of the district SEIZURE OF LIQUOR RY AGENT lessen fire. rived In tha city this morning for a spirit will depart. Hogs to Be Shipped— has been largely Increased, making "In three hours,” says the report, hunting trip. They left this after One Rumanian gypsy woman whom Another carload of Josephine it necessary to build larger canala Washington. Oct. 16. — Action by "the fire fighting personnel was on noon for the Holland country whore an American relief woricer visited county hogs will be shipped to Port- and install larger equipment at the they have a cabin in the mountains the job fighting the flames, where-( government agents In selling liquor was apparently about to die from land Monday by the Farmers Cooper dam. but that this extra expense was as, had they proceeded by train and | consigned to a diplomatic corps In They made the trip In automobile*, pneumonia. The doctor found nu-! alive association. The last carload offset by the added acreage which pack mule, 49 hours would have , Washington has lod to complications, coming this morning from Roseburg The situation reached a point where meroue bruises all over her chest, j that was sent to the Portland mar- would care for this extra cost. He The roads all the way from Portland boon consumed. "The day will come when men and the state department was called upon and these had seriously aggravatedj ket brought $17.50 per hundred, stated that ae soon as the new issue are said to he In exfolient condition equipment will be carried by airships to Issue a statemc nt expressing hone her condition. On questioning her, This advanced the market 60 cents of bonds was authorised by the vot with the exception of Smith hill, that no government agent will Inter he learned that her bruises were due: on Monday, which showed the high ers on the 6th of November, th« whore chains were necessary. They to the scene of the fire, both men fere with the baggage or other per to a beating she had given herself ( quality of the Josephine product, bonds could at once be placed on urn! equipment dropped by parachute made the trip from Roseburg In four sonal possession of any member of a because one of her eight children had There will he 90 hogs tn the ship- the market, and there would be no hours, which is about the usual sum while the airship will rain down fire died. [ ment Monday. delay In the continuance of work. diplomatic corps. extinguishing chemicals from above. ” mer running time. no “Z=r.x;,; . . . . . . . . ilRPl ANF PATRfll S nULrr otNI tNLt IS