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Tf L VOL. XL, Mo. 17. A ----------------- —-------------------- - -------------------------- :------------------------ !-------------------------------- ;___ GRANTS PAHS. JOHKPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12. 1020, 7 ' ........." —A WHOLE NUMBER 3124. 1 BASEBALL WAR IN M WOR LEAGUE CLUBS ENDH TODAY ANO KEEP STEP Portland, Nov 12 Mom Iters of th« special joint committee of congress on Hie Pacific coast natal basne arrived here today and left for Astoria for an In spection at the Tongue Point Bara» base site. They hope to determine whether a larger ap propriation than that provided by congress is necesiary and to plan to acquire more land In case more la needed, according to members of the committee. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ FRANCE THREATENS To WITH NEWSPAPERS CONTEND THAT DRAW IF HF NS ARE GIVEN BOUNDARY WILL BE THAT PLACE IN <IH M IL LAID DOWN IN LONDON Chicago, Nov. 12. —Peace was declared in the major league baseball war this after noon. After conferring more than three hours, representa tives of 16 major league clubs agreed to adjust their dlffer- encee. Some concessions in the Lasker plan were made to five American League clubs which opposed It. / ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ YOUTH STATES HESAWFATHER ♦ ABANDONED WEI.I. BEING RE OPENED BY AUTHORITIES SEARCHINO FOR BODY » ENGLANOSUSTAINSTHEPROTEST UPS WERE SEALED BE THREATS Former Pastor of l*r<v>l>yt<-rlnii (»turcti Give» aa Excellent Talk. Program Plnaaen Illg Cromi Formal Promise Mado l»y Great State Department lirdsre> That lloy Ih-dves Father Threaten«! Him Britain That Hbr Will N«M Sanc American Government Has Not With Death If He Told of Deed. Depaty Chief of Investigation of tion Removal of Interdict Approved Settlement Whitney 1 »¿.»appeared Oct. 30 Shipping Board Claims He Ti-.liniotiv Given Before Naval Hoard Caused Six Indictments <4 Inquiry IH-ni«* Off Ictal Know Marking one of tb<< moat succoss- Paris, Nov. 12.—The French gov Rome. Nov. 12.—Newspapers I^ngdon, New Hampshire, Nov. ledge of (Tiargve of Killing ful 1 celebrations attempted here In ernment Is unalterably opposed to agree that a victory has,been gained 12.—An abandoned well filled with (ho past tew yearn, the Armistice the admission of Germany to the by Italian diplomacy in the settle-’ New York, Nov. 12—John T. Mee debris on the farm of William B. Day program way carried out wlth- league of nations at this time, the ment of the Adriatic dispute between han, deputy chief of the Shipping Whitney, was reopened today by out a hitch. Everything from the Port nu Prince, Maltl, Nqv. 12.^ foreign office stated today. Premier Italy and Jugo Slavia, whereby Italy Board division of investigation, tes authorities searching for the body starting of the parade until the last Bld re Dart Iguenave, president of Leygues Is declared to have recom gains a boundary line approximately tified before the congressional com of Whitney’s second wife. John note had died away at the dance last Haiti, testifying before .the naval mended that the French deluga es that laid down in the treaty of Lon-! mittee that after the investigation Whitnqy, 15, son of »Whitney by a under hia supervision of the alleged former marriage told friends, Prose- night was of the best standard ob- hoard of Inquiry, declared he had no withdraw from the meeting of the don. irregularities, six indictments bad cutor talnable The local poet of the official knowledge of any charge of assembly of the league at Genev., if , , T today, Hurd disclared American l<eglon had the manage Indiscriminate killing of natives by Germany Is admitted over France’s Washington, Nov. 12.-—State do-1 been obtained, while another six per that he saw his father strike ment of th» affair Many local nr the United States marine*, The peo- ' protest. The Echo de Paris says partment officials declared the Am-' sons were indicted on evidence his stepmother tn their* home four ganltations took part in the parade ide, with few exception*, he *ald, re Great Britain has made a formai erlcan government had not approved obtained through other investiga years ago and take the body to the and later the o|>er<> bonne ya« pack Joked at ihe coming of the Ameri-, promise not to favor the removal of the settlement of the Adriatic ques-1 tions. He said the 12 indictments hay mow and bury it in the well ed to overflowing. The dance at the can*. the Interdict against Germany for the tion agreed on by Italy and Jugo-! were the result of the sifting down later. of something like 2400 charges Waldorf last night was attended by time being. Slavia. He said he kept it secret under against various persons, each of threat of death, Whitney dlsap- most of the dancers of the city, the which had ben verified or disproved. peared October 30th. PORTLAND .»1ARKETS floor being crowded Geneva, Nov. 12.—The secretary The paradi* started on schedule. of the league of nations has received Portland, Nov. 12.—Cattle are Will Hunt Ducks— SI IT STARTED FOR TEST OF with the band leading The soldier* Frank Bramwell and Al Martineau Austria's formal application for ad lower, »8.25 to »9; hogs are slow. PROHIBITION OF MALT SALB and sailors followed in uniform, left this morning for Klamath Falls mission to the league. other markets are steady. having th« largest tu rnout of uni where they expect to kill a lot of Columbus, Ohio. Nov. 12.—A suit formed men that has been held here ducks. They have promised a few to test the recent government ruling since the war. The Salvation Army. Ixmdon, Nov. 12. Serious rioting to almost everybody in town and as prohibiting the sale of malt extract Red Cross nurse*. <1. A. R ..W. R. occurred at Genano. Italy, according they were leaving Mr. Bramwell and hope to any but confectioners C„ the public schools and automo Io a Milan dispatch, A priest was placed a bet that the two would re and bakers is to be filed in the fed- biles followed In line, The line of reported severely beaten during a turn with over a hundred ducks and eral court today. march was from the courthouse tn church ceremony at which he praised possibly a few geeee. the Oxford hotel and back to the the Italian soldiers A general strike opera house. followed the arrest of 200 who were (»lief wax Perplexed—- ■*» Ths opera house was packed, accused of having participated in A hurry-up call was sent today Oregon .Agricultural College* Cor Funeral services for Raymond many people having to stay away the disorder. . to Chief of Police McLane to solve Sauer, the local young man who was vallis. Nov. 12. — W. B. Murray, sen from the afternoon program on ac a mystery at the Collins auto com He stated further that the army | ior In horticultural, from Grants killed In an auto accident in Spokane pany garage. The plank floor was count of the aisles l>eing packed and last week, will be held tomorrow abroad »«» a demonstration that all standing room taken Tho crowd Pass, has been declared the winner being taken up and a place was dis which took part in the program and freedom and comfort, which were of the student judging contest at morning at the Catholic church at covered which had all the appear 9 o'clock. George Sauer, the father | entered whole-heartedly into the fostered by a democracy, had not en the horticultural sttbw held at the of the young man returned here last ance of an old grave. It was about The culmination of a romance of opening song ’'America.’’ proved that feebled the physical or moral struc six feet long by thre feet wide and years occurred Wednesday afternoon college last week. Announcement night, bringing the body with him. ture of the citizenship. It showed the spirit of patriotism waa not dead had sunken in a few inches. A in Josephine county, James Ihim that an army led Into battle In the of prize awards has Just been made Interment will be at the Granite Hill crowd collected immediately and a when Louis M. West and Miss Sarah I cemetery. E. Stewart were married, the happy post commander, gave a brief talk behalf of their Itleals was more po following grading of score cards The following clipping from a shovel was employed to see if some event taking place at the home of on the purpose of the ocaalon. En tent that tn army led on by avar turned in by students. Murray the light could not be thrown on voy Sinclair, of the Salvation Army, ice or animosity. The speaker de the distinction of being the first man Spokane paper gives the details of situation. Everybody appeared to the officiating clergyman. Rev. C. M. the accident: Cline, in this city, at 2:30 o'clock. gave the Invocation The solo "We’ll clared that the military potency of be "Crashing into the Northern Pa be expecting a skeleton to The bride, who had recently arrived Keep Old Glory Flying,” which was a nation does n6t depend on famil to have his name Inscribed on the brought to the surface at any min sung by A. K. (N irs was well re iarlty with martial airs and the con sliver loving cup donated by Dean cific viaduct near Otis Orchards at ute. Whenever anything hard was from Jacksonville. Florida, was a 2:30 yesterday morning, an automo- former resident of New Jersey where ceived, as the song was well chosen stant rumble of marching hosts. This A. B. Cordley of the school of agri hit, hopes were raised that some the acquaintance that had ripened I bile driven by Raymond Sauer of was shown when the American poli Post Chaplain for the occasion. culture, and he also wins a cash Hillyard, wrecked by the terrific im thing exciting would yanspire. At into the romance that finally led to Robert Bestul read the 91at Psalm tical life with itsi wide and vigorous prize of »10. pact. turned turtle. When another the time that the article w^s written the altar was commenced. The An evectlve number was the song by variations could be instantly trans Gillette of 1-a Verne, Cal . machine following arrived <A. F. they all that had been found was an old groom is a-well known mining man th» Rail Crons chorus, composed of formed lnts> a compact and mobile won the second prize of |7; R. H, piece of shoe, a bottle, a single tree, a dozen girl singers Janies I.him force when the nation was Imperiled.; Campbells of Amity, the third of found the occupants of the wrecked a brick and a few marbles. Evident of the Chetco district, and has a mul car pinned beneath the machine. titude ’Of friends in Southern Oregon “The Ideals and purposes we pro-1 sang. ”Oh Drv Those Tears.” .In his ly the mystery is as much solved as I who congratulate him upon the win »5, and H. U Wilson of Hemet, Cal., usual pleasing manner. Mrs. Snm fessed when we sent the boys forth < the fourth of »3. The show was gen Sauer, the driver was unconscious it ever will be. ning of so charming a bride. Follow Raker received a large amount of ap are as vital and worth while today I erally declared by visitors to be the and died before medical attention ing the wedding service, a dinner plause for her rendition of "The as then and should be preserved," best ever attempted on the campus, could be secured. M. Eldred Simas, of the Illinois was served at the home of Mr. and been an to have "Sauer is said Wishing Gate” and "In Flanders Rev. Boozer said. Preparedness, not Everett Smith of Pasadena. Cal., valley , was in the city Wednesday Mrs. Ira Peck on Fourth street. Fields," and also received much fav as an Instrument to conquer the was manager, and II. L. Wilson, of expert driver and no other cause for transacting .business. ■ the accident is advanced other than Mr. and Mrs. West left today for world, but to discourage any nation orable comment. 'Attorney G. W. Durham is spend-1 Hemet. Cal., president of the show. "The American army abroad was trampling the national honor in the Other members of the«student com that the car may have skidden on ing the day attending to legal bus their home at the Chetco Mining Co. property on the Chetco river, in Cur n protest,” said Rev. 1., Myron dust, was advocated by the speaker. mittee to which much of the success the pavement made slippery by the iness in Glendale. ry county, where Mr. West has ex Boozer, of Corvallis, speaker of the Ho urgod that tho real spirit of de-; of the show was attributed were W. heavy frost. J. F. Richardson went to Hilt this tensive and valuable mining inter “The dead youth is the son of Mr. day. "against four things. It was a mocracy be preserved and artificial j B. Hayes, Pasadena. Cal.;; R. C. and Mrs. George Sauer. 623 Sixth morning to be gone a few days on ests. protest against the old world diplom barriers demolished. Woodward, Victoria, B. C.; Thorland street, Grants Pass, Oregon. He was business. acy and government policies; against In speaking of the army abroad in Hall, Yakima. Wash.; Ralph C. H. L. Wilson attended the Armis the desecration and degrpdatlon -of civilian clothes at home, he sail Campbell, Amity; Ralph Shanahan. | a machinist employed in Hillyard tice Day celebration here, returning Stores Displayed Flags— A number of the local stores dis ’ and boarded at the home of Mr. and national power and resources; \ that the citizens who have accomp Dundee; W. B. Murray. Grants Pass to Glendale this morning. played flags yesterday, while a large Mrs. V. A. Woodward, 512 Sheridan against the exploitation of the lished one task are now busy with and C. E. Baker. Los Angeles. Cal. H. P. Davidson and A. Bonnlkson majority apparently forgot that a street." masses In the Interests of a favored ' others Just as Important. This army, were local visitors yesterday, leaving display of the colors Was in order. few and against festering plague ho said, should become a vast vitti-i this morning for Red Bluff.' All the stores, however, willingly co spots In international affairs, " He lance committee on the finest and III NGER STRIKE OF CORK Mr and Mrs. R. L. Buraic and Mr. operated in the celebration by either truest Americanism. want on to show that the hatred of PRISONERS CALLED OFF and Mrs. V. V. Mills motored down closing all day or during the parade After the audience had Joined In I tho royal families with their secret from Ashland yesterday to takd part and program at the opera house. Intrigues were directly responsible tho singing of "The Star Spangled; Cork. Nov. 12.—The hunger strike in the Armistice day celebration. for the carnage and destruction ’ Banner.” tho curtain was slowly J of the nine Irish prisoners In the Mrs. H. L. Wilson and Miss Alva W. R. C. Regular Meeting— I lowered as taps was played. brought on by the war. Cork jail, was called off today on Wilson left this morning for Eugefle General Logan W. R. C. will hold the 9 4 th day of the strike. where they will attend the Washing their regular meeting Saturday af ton-Oregon football game tomorrow. ternoon. There will be initiation Denver, Colo., Nov. 12. The in Miss Florence Riddle is spending and a social hour at the close. Th« itial convention of the National FIRST SNOW OF YEAR . STYLES a few days at her home in the etty, A p and ap pfvn war ve{enini Park-to-«Park Highway Association, FALLS AT PORTLAND TODAY with nearly 100 delegates in attend having come In yesterday from are cortuauy invited to be present. Everett Earle Stanard Kerby where she Is teaching. _____________ ance. opened here yesterday with a Portland. Nov. 12 The first snow T. D. Petch. receiver for the local ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC program calling for congressional aid Our women folks from year to year serve pp new styles for the 12 most -westerly states in of the season fell here early this gas company, spent a short time in' FT. FITTS TO MAKE JOINT CRI19E and fashions as thou uh they thought we stood In fear of sim raising »100.000.000 for hard-sur- morning, It melted as soon as It the city leaving this morning for New York. Nor. 12.—The Atlantic ple steady rations. They seem to fancy that they must keep Medford to spend the day. facing the 5,000 miles of dirt roads fell. men folks plunged In wonder» so that our interest will just i Mrs. U. -A. Griffin, who has been ! and Pacific fleets are to make a that serve as connecting links to keep nt white heat, hy thunder. And now milady tells me visiting in thex-ity for several weeks. joint cruise to the west coast of form the National Park-to-Park < \>t ton Grower Visits Friends— that this spring she will come stepping with asps and serp Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Rogers. of left last night for her home at Santa South America next February. highway, The convention will last ents In her hnt like Cleo iatra hepplng. From Jungles where 1 Fort Worth. Texas, and Jas Hobllt. Cruz, three days. the monkey sports £ppar ?l she will gnthef. with bugs and Washington. Nov. 12.—The navy Stophen T Mather, director of the of Atlanta. III., visited Mr. and Mrs. | Edits Pollock, county assessor has bloom» of msnv sorts. And will we like her? Rather! The national park service, officials of the J. M. Powers here this week, They' returned from 3alem where he at- i department received a report that workings of the female mind that names new styles each American Automobile Association, have been on an automobile trip tended a meeting of the assessors of. another effort would be made to land sc .son Is not for mon to 1 now. wo find, and quite beyond the Rotarians. Optimists and other sincte early summer and were en- the state, called there by the state a cable at Miami without a permit, our reason. And though wo sometimes laugh at her strange Mr. Pollock | ------ —;-------- western organizations, are participat route for southern California for the board of qualization. gowns and crinkly tress's, we'd hale her If she nlwavs were Eugene Good, of Walla Walla, ing. The National Park-to-Park winter. Mr. Kogers is a cotton grow- states that all the work was rushed forged in last year’s dre 'ses Highway Association will be put on er, having 2000 acres of cotton in through In one day which should visited here yesterday with his sfs- a permanent organization basis, and Texas. They were accompanied by have taken three. D. A. Hayes, who ter. Mrs. Ernest Lister. He left for state and local branches formpd In their colored cook, who traveled In a accompanied him, will remain for a Eugene last night to attend home- 12 states and 100 cities of the west. flivver with the baggage. I few days. coming week at the university. FUNERAL SERVICES Î0 ROMANCE OF YEARS