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courier I nhermty ol Ore Library I. J VOL. XI., X«». Ih- GRANTS PAKS, JOHEPHINK (XM'NTY, OREGON, Tl EMBAY, NOVEMBER », |1«<> WHOLE St MBEit 3122. ■m. MULES ARE TO BE TAKEN OFF BLOBS ONITE I(ungilier of W. K. Vanderbilt I. , Given Freedom From Buko of Marlborough Ixmdon, Nov. 9.— The Duchess of EIGHT NATIONAL TEAMS AMI» Consuelo Marlborough, formerly THREE AMERICANS JOIN IN Vanderbilt, «laughter of W. K. Van-I NEW OIK. ANT/. VITON derbllt, was today awarded a divorce| from the Duke of Marlborough, Al- legation» of desertion and mlscon- duel wore made by the duchess, The duke'» counsel made a denial but no evidence waa taken. Judge Asks Time to <'«>n»id<*r Offer. American Lratfuo Will ln»tall New Tennis in 1’la.r of Other» CHESTER GRAY Fhtlcrn dotili ng Manufacturers De clare Ixzwer Price» Flour Low est in Four Yeurs Rochester, N. Y., Nov. 9.—A re- INFLUENCE EQ I Il'ME.NT WILL BE SENT BOU4HEVIKI OF HOI TH NEXT WEEK—FIN AGENTS FROM GERMANY duction of 33 1-3 per cent in the ISH TO JEROME I’RAIRIE FOUGHT BY »ITCH wholesale price of clothing was an- nounced by one of the largest Ro- chaster clothing manufacturing con cerns. * »—For the first yçara flour sold at. the mills to- Red Sympathizers Who Were Dejiort ed From the United States Will 19.65 to $10. Be Sent Back to Tilia Country New York, Nov. 9.—Raw sugar dropped to 6 1-4 cents a pound to Rotterdam, Norj 9.—Holland baa day. a new low season record. The drop is more than 17 tents from the established a strong border guard to prevent the influence of bolsbe- highest* figure. vikl agents from Germany. The “un Chicago, Nov. 9.—Men's clothing derground railroad” "was utilized to for immediate delivery was offered at bring in the bolsheviki missionaries from 10 to 50 per cent below the attempting to reach America. Hol present wholesale prices For spring land plans to return to America, bol delivery, 10 to 33 per cent under the sheviki sympathizers who were de ported from the United States. prices of a year ago. Minneapolis, Nov. time in almost four Need of Organization to Handle for New I-sue Authorized al Election under $10 a barrel Saturday to Be Placed on Market Whole Country Shown by Mr. day, the price being al Once—Work Satisfactory Gray in Talk Tacoma. Wash . Nov. 9 The price of IJ oiik I u « fir lumber has decreased Chicago, Nov. 9 Eight Natloual In price 40 per cent tn the last six A large number of Josephine co un The mule team equipment now league basebnil clubs and the three months, according to a bulletin of |ty farmers gathered at the court working from two camps in the con American league club» of New York, the Wpst Coasf Lumbermen's Asso house yesterday to hear talks on the struction of the canals for the Grants Boelon and Chicago formed a new ciation. The sMociatlan declares county, state and national Farm Paas Irrigation district, will have National league of a 12 club fircult prices have reached tholr lowest level Bureau organizations. Paul V. Mar- completed their work here Saturday today They offered IA**leral Judge under present wages and prices of 1 Is, director of extension at the O. A ( night, and the Shattuck Construction Ixuidls the chairmanship of the new suppllM. and notes that numerous jC., Chester Gray, of the national) company announces that they will be bueebnll board at a salary of $50,000 mills have been for ed to close down Farm Bureau, and George Manafleldj shipped south, probably to San Fran- a year Judge lavndla asked time to presldent of the Jackson countyj cisco, next Monday. The teams will consider the offer. The five American COLIIY TO M VKE VISIT Farm Bureau, wefe all present and have completed the excavation of league clubs of Cleveland. Washing IN SOI TH AMERICA gave very lntereetlng discussions.! the south high line canal Saturday ¡The meeting was held in the court [to the point where the Jerome ton, Dotroiti Philadelphia and st, Henry Harcke, formerly manager | Prairie pump will be located. The of the Oregon theater here, was In »EPI TY SHERIFF KILLS MAN lxiula plan a league Installing new Washington, Nov. 9.--Secretary of room nt the courthouse. WHO BISOBEYS COMMAND Mr Marls spbke briefly on the i Morgan outfit of teams is still work-; the city today meeting friends. clubs In Chicago, New York and Boa- State Colby will leave for an official ton visit in South Amoricji within two county Farm Bureau organizations., Ing upon a part of the hlghline ca- j Los Angeles, Nov. 9.—A man said weeks if the prosidetU approves the He showed that there were a num- pal. and the steam shovel will have Ilan John- Kansas (Tty. Nov 9 to have been one of two who shot I her of Important problems which. about a month’s work to complete plan. son, president of the American and killed Constable Glidden at Lan* would have to be settled and which'the portion of the canal around; league, declared war to the finish on caster early today, was shot and (could only be settled through the’Baldy. The shovel will then be put; the 2 league club. killed by a deputy sheriff when he ' medium of a state wide organization. I at work on the Tokay canal, and the | failed to obey orders and put up his Inasmuch as the problems which ; Jerome Prairie and other smaller laaave for Halem— hands, at noon. His companion fled. would have to «be settled and which canals will he contracted to local peo- County .Assessor Eclus Pollock and j could only be settled through the; pie who have teams available.. After Dave Hayes, newly elected assessor, I ' medium of u state-wide organization., the completion of the Tokay canal, “The Shasta” which* replaces the PORTIA ND MARKETS will leave this evening for Salem ; inasmuch as the problems were mat- which will be built from the Savage old Shasta limited of pre-war times, Portland, Nov. 9 —Cattle are low where they will attend a meeting of ters of state Importance. rapids dam and extended around the will start next Sunday on the South er, choice grass steers, 18.70 to the state board of «M|uallzatlon. A ' Chester Qray discussed the nation- north part of the city, the steam ern pacific, on the run between Th«» American He<l Cruna of • the $9.25. Hogs and sheep steady. Egg» call was sent out for all tho asses- ' al Form Bureau federation. Mr. shovel will be returned to work up- Portland and San Francisco. The firm, butter steady. «•or» of the state to attend the antes- ' nat ion In once more giving the peo- The directon limited wav taken off as a war meas pie au opportunity to enroll and re Gray showed that it was necessar-■ on the main canal. •or'» convention and a large delog»- ■ new annual memberships The war to have working county and state or- are contemplating the purchase of a ure soon af'er the United States en tion 1» expeoted work in which the Josephine coun ganlzations or the national problems steam shovel for the district, to be tered the conflict. The train will ty chapter haa been engaged Is not could not be taken up. as the larger placed upon the main canal, as thia* consume 30 hours on the trip be Forda Are AA i»N lva«l—- The Ford delivery operated by the entirely cleaned up, and. while the things that the national federation J form of excavation has been found tween the two cities. It will not Peterson incut market and the Ford local chapter is devoting Its entire handled needed the support of the more economical than team work, es- take local passengers except on car Pun by (»liver Morrison were put energies to the handling of after- county and state. Problems in one | peclally during the bad weather sea emergencies. No extra charge is to be made on the Shasta. Into the ditch badly wrecked this war problems, still It feels the nreca state such as Jliswouri are found to son. The bond issue of $200,000 auth- Beginning Sqnday the regular ( mornlpg as a result of a collision of •ity of maintaining the organization be almost Identical to those in Ore-j the two cars at about 8 o'clock. The In Josephine county for those pur gon. Mr Maris said, and with a na-j orized by vote of the land owners at train schedule will undergo a change. In a rousing meeting last night, Morrison car was being driven along poses. The membership must be tlonal federation. th«t work would the special election last Saturday, Train 53. due here at 2 o’clock in the not have to be duplicated. This year' when 49 ballots were cast for the Modern Woodmen of Grants Pass in sufficient to Justify the existence ofj afternoon and train Sts due here at (Tty road toward thia the Creecent | the National Farm Bureau has $700.-] bonds and not a single ballot against 6:35 in the evening are the only itiated a large class of candidates, city and the Peterson car. driven by the chapter. No request is being made for the ’ 000 In the treasury and has a million the issue, will be advertised for sale trains which will run on their old I and enjoyed the first real jinks Art Peterson, was going along the citizens to give up tholr time as they and a half members. In the coming by the district at once, and there schedule. Number 13 will arrive at since the days before the war. The paved highway toward the dam. As •Mr M orriaon wont onto the pave have in the past to go about the year a tax of 50 cents a member will will be no break in the continuance 7:45 a. m. instead of 8:05, 14 at meeting was preceded by a banquet ment where the Crescent City road county making an intensive cam be placed on the state association by of the work. Every effort is being 8:25 instead of 8:50 a. m., number served to nearly 100 persons at 6:30 In view of this fact, it is the federation which will raise $750,- put into the hurrying of construction 15 at 9:15 Instead of 10 p. »s. and o’clock. and the Medford road meet, the rear paign Following the hoped that all citizens who desire to 000. At the preaent time there are I on the dam. and satisfactory progress number 16 at 8:20 instead of 8:35 spread, brief fendur of his car wiu struck by the other, both ears going Into tha ditch see this necessary work carried on 28 states lined up for the national Is being made. The Allis-Chalmers p. m. Train number 11, the new speeches were made by Avery Ellis, company, who will supply the ma- Shasta, will pass through here at of Waldo. L. B. Hall, Dr. W. F. The front wheels wore knocked off In the solution of after-war prob federation. Mr. Maris declared. The need of cooperation was point-j chfnerv for the power house at the 3:18 a. m. on the trip south. Train Rutherford and Rev. C. M. Cline, of the delivery while the back of. the lems affecting the citizens of Jose other car was badly Injured. Mr. phine county, will renew their an ed out by Mr. Maris who declared j dam. announce that the machinery' 12. northbound, also the Shasta, will Grants Pass. E. E. Blanchard acted wm be ne here nere ror for installation In Jan- ’* 1 arrive here at 10:38 a. tn. as toastmaster. The address of the Morrison was hurt slightly by broken nual subscription of $1.00. by mail that, while ho was in Boise. Idaho, i will ing or giving the same to Mrs. Jen- 40 carloads of Australian wool pass I nary. The gates and other equip- ' A new arrangement which will evening was delivered by Robert H. glass. tdo M om or Mrs. Daisy Helmer Re ed through on Its way eAt. The lo ; ment for the dam Itself are already make possible direct connection with Tate, of Portland, head auditor of Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Parmelee were cotpts will be given for ali member- cal wool was a drug on the market. on the ground. * Txvs Angeles will be inaugurated. the society. In the city last night from their home ships, and. in addition thereto, the He cited this as a need of action by Rogue River was represented by Train 15 will have direct sleeping car ■ the farmers to secure a protective usual card and button. at Waldo. service through to Los Angeles, going Fred O'Kelly, Garfield Laws and AMERICAN CRUISER IS tariff A referendum bv the farmers George Ring: Merlin by Bester Rus AGROUND IN S. A. W ATERS by way of Sacrameqto. The train 1» possible at any time through the will arrive in Los ’Angeles the sec sell and E. A. Moore and Murphy by i national body and the farmers' J. E. Gilmore and O. Thompson. Washington, Nov. 9. The protect-; ond morning after leaving here. ’ wishes can be taken up with don- ed cruiser Cleveland, attached to the | gress. The national federation will newly organized squadron on duty in , also act as a marketing association Izitin-American waters, is aground in j but will support other organizations the harbor at Cartigina, Colombia.1 , neetfed in this w8rk. ; The non-politlcal aspect of the fed That the In the American Senate and in China, eration was emphasize«^ by Mr. Gray. Sendai. Japan, Nov. 9 Hara government should be over- ' the latter still today refusing to come He declared that the organization in *»'•« the matter was for farmers as a whole. w,,h Japan •*”<••» ln thrown and the empire's policies to terms with George Mansfield discussed the changed waa the opinion expressed of direct negotiations on the ques- Berlin, Nov. 9.—Many of the 50.- a sum which a gueet at any one of state organization. He called atten-j Now York, Nov. 9.—Twenty-five 000 former German officers discharg by Viscount Kato, president of the tion. All thls was due to the failure the international hotels frequently Kenselkal opposition party, in an ad In Paris, to the. loss of prestige of tion to some of the problems needing j additional patrolmen were distribu-, ed since the signing of the armistice pays for a single meal. The widow dress at a meeting of his party for the empire Hi the eyes of the powers immediate attention, emphasizing j ted through the financial district to- have joined the great army of unem the need of a protective tariff. day because of threats alleged to ployed in Germany, a few have gone of a colonel who was killed at the and China.” the northeastern district of Japan. have been made at , recent secret to work at hard labor and others are front is supporting four children on Referring to Russia he said that As Cabled, Viscount Kato declared meetings of radicals. The Wall trying to make small «pensions pay a pension of less than 700 marks a that Japan should make no treaty the occupation of the mainland of Si REBI BLIC ANS GAIN THREE | street detective force was also In- with the United States Just to please beria was a mistake when the occu for the expensive necessaries of( month. < x » n <: rensmen in T ennessee 'creased. Former soldiers, and particularly some Americans--» treaty of a na pation of the northern half 'of Sag- mere existence. the wounded whose pensions are in ture to harm Japan's dignity and hallen was sufficient as a guarantee Officers belonging to old, aristo-j Memphis, Nov'. 9.- An official con- TURNER ELECTED HEAD adequate to supply them with food, prestige. There should be a stern for future settlement for the mas OF S. P. AND S. R AILRO AD cratic, once wealthy families are in have been hard hit. Day and night protest to the United States over the sacre at Ntkolalevsk. He urged the vass of the eighth congressional dis no better situation thpn their com- , California hills, he said, and Japan renewal of tho Anglo-Japanese alll- trict gives the republican candidate. they may be seen standing on the St. Paul, Nov. 9.—William F. rades who Telied for a living upon streets with cap in hand, begging, should resolutely stand up for her l«vnce which ha«l been "for t wen ty Lon Scott, the victory. The Tennes-i —, They have long their army pa^r. rights. yeqrs the guiding principle of the sea delegation will be five republi Turner was elected president of the since disposed J‘------- J of ‘ most of their per- or selling matches. They still tvear cans and five democrats, a net gain Spokane. Portland and Seattle R. R. The Kenselkal leader charged the empire'» diplomacy." sonal property and it is not uncom- their uniforms, or parts of uniforms, 1 succeeding L. C. Gilman, who became of three republicans. and some of them, to Incite pity, ex government with temporizing In A'lsconnt Kato laid stress on the vice president of tho Great North mon to see one of them, suppressing hibit their wounds. China, Avlmrr ■e Japan without showing importance of a proper solution of his pride, and offering to some for I ern. i A party of Americans walking partiality n» > any faction should lo the tnbor problems 'Test unpleasant SECOND DIVISION WILL BE eigner a family heirloom for enough si»t firmly on her rights. lle added' things might happen to cause labor RAISE!» TO FULL STRENGTH AGENCY FOR BUYING STOLEN money to pay a grocery bill. . down I nter den Linden one night "At the time of the peace conferonc • ers to appeal to direct action, there- Those who are doing hard labor saw a (ormer soldier stagger and fall A BONDS FOUND BA' AGENTS the CMtits' ■ A: i n I by enilungerlng the foundation of the must work half a day for the price to the pavement, unconscious. City Washington. Nov. 9 —The war tong question disregarded the rights .empire." He urged on tho audience dophrtmont ordere«! the second di St. Paul. Nov. 9.—'Posing as pur of a pound of meat and all day for ■ physicians who examined him said f nfl tin T’.olf v <. t ovunl manhood m «!>■ lio.i.l vision. at Camp Travis, Texas, re- of tho empire. Yet Java r.'s envoys!the necessity of F it universal chasers of bonds, secret service I a pound ot butter. $ number uf them he had tainted from hunger. Later ■- suffraKe (y, advocated by the Ken cruited to its full strength immedi fnllcd to Insist upon their treaty »gents have unearthed what thev I have been unable to buy civilian ' it was learned that, too pround to riglits and Instead abjectly tried to seikal party. * ately. The reason was • given that term is the clearing house for stolen ; clothes and are working in uniforms ask for alms, he had gone for days win the sympathy of other powers. Tn conclusion ho charged the Harn under tho national defense a«'t on«' bonds, through which they charge ■ thin and frayed by much wear. without food. The settlement made at the end was ministry with lack of sincerity and division mimt be at full strength. I more than $400.000 in bonds have When a purse of a few marks was The wives and sisters of some of the one that should have been made, of Reeking persona! and pnrty Inter and the second was selevttMi It i<d passed Roth mon and women, of these men have gone into the shops collected for him he accepted It and hut the question tused great trouble osts. * where they earn 350 marks a month, thanked the donors. now «000 men shot. Minneapolis, have been arrested. FORMER GERMAN OFFICERS REFUSE TO