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GRANTS PAH«, JOHKPH1NE OOL NTV, OREGON. S VH RI» 1V. NOVEMBER 13, 1 W»>.
WHOLE NUMBER 3120.
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Um of Many Paaaengem Are En­
dangered and Spanish Mall
Steamer I» Bea<hed
Illg DciHirtinwnt Store I» Dsatroyed
aiui Three Firemen Are lnjure«l
In Morning Blaze
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Sacramento. Nov. 13. -Charles P. | REA 1*1*01 NT.M ENT OF THE REAR SA VS TWO COI NTRIEH HAVE AC-
New York, Nov. 13,—The Spanish BOL8HEVIKI BREAK THROUGH
Nathan and Sons’ department store | ADMIRAL ANNOUNCED AT
»lail steamer Monteserrat, from Ca­
< 1,1*1 I l> PRIX» IPI.E Hili
ALL DEFENSE LINES IN CRI­
was destroyed by fire early today
diz, with 379 passengers aboard for
WHITE HOI HE TODAV
KEEPING JAPS OCT
MEA 18 LATE REPORT
with a loss of 1750,000. The cloth­
• New York, Mexico and the West In­
ing hotiao of Plckott-«Atterbury, also
dies, collided this morning off Staten
suffered heavy damage. The origin I
Island with the steamer San Marco«,
of the fire is unknown. Three fir« •
from Galveston.
Tha Monteserrat
1 men wore Anjurod.
was beached. One passenger who
jumped from the deck to a tug was
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, Is „ Said
.. . to „
XntiKx of Three IU*|>uldi<an-> Appcur Some „
I’nlu-'l MtaUw May Ih- I tv.fllt billy
ProgreMi
Have ...
Been injured.
.
. The San Marcos continued Allied Fleets Will Aid in the Evac*
Itofirv-M-ntctl at Geneva Next
In Mat Officially Declare»! by
Made in the Negotiations Now
nation of Districts Now Scene
Week
ITceldent Wilson
Peadlag
of Bloodshed
VALE MEETS DEFEAT AT
HANDS OP PRINCETON
Washington, Nov. 13. Reappoint-
Geneva, Nov. 13e -Germany will
Tokio, Nov. 13.—Newspapers here
‘
Copenhagen. Nov. 13.—A strong
not make formal application for ad-
' ment of Rear Admiral Benson a* report that the Japanese and Ameri-' -Princeton, Nov. 13.—Fifty thou- offensive by the Poles was begun
can governments have reached an san4 spectators saw Princeton de­ Wednesday northeast of the Llthu-
ihlasloti to the league of nations, but
The proof of a car is in it* per-’ ¡chairman of the shipping board was
would not Ignore an Invitation to formanc6, I* the way J. F. Burke, announced at the White Hous« to- agreement in principle relative to feat Yale 20 to nothing here today, anlan front, says a Kovno dispatch.
Join, Dr Hermann Mueller, vice pres­ local dealer’in Studebaker cars sums i day. Tli« appointment of six other the exclusion of Japanese laborers
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•After violent fighting, two town*
ident of the rolchstag foreign affairs up the result of the motor trip just members of the board was also an­ from the United Steles., It is assert
■
were occupied.
»
committee, said in a statement finished by Mr*. Burke and himself. nounced. the appointees being a* fol­ «d, however, that there is disagree DlflT flT POMTriV Wil
lows: Frederick I. Thompson, Ala­ ment regarding the method* to be |\|(J | Ul UU ill LU I WILL
printed here
It« Mild he believed
Sebastapol, Nov. 13.—The bolshe-
In speaking of the trip Mr Burke: bama, democrat, term five yean;
application would cause such discus­
viki have oroken through all defenss
------------ DC OTA pen DV PUAUDCD lines in Crimea and are now attack­
sion as might endanger the league, said “To satisfy myself of the qual-l Joseph N. Teal, Oregon, democrat,
Itlea claimed for the new Light Six I
foijr years; John A« Donald, * New THE PRICE OF FLOUR
a* there would be some states oppos­
ing General Wrangel's force« In the
Studebaker we purchased one at the j York, democrat, three years; Ches­
ing
TAKER ANOTHER TVMBLK
rear.
factory at South Bend. Ind., and! ter H. Rowell, California, republi­
drove It home, a distance of 3.660 ■
Minneapolis, Nov. 13.—Flour to­
The Chamber of Commerce is
Paris. Nov. 13.— nd situation of
Washington, Nov 13 The presi­ miles In just three week* time to the can, two years; Guy D. Goff. Wiscon­
dent and the state department are day. having stopped over about four sin. republican, one year; Charles day touched a new low level of |9.15 j making plans for presenting the good General Wrangel in Crimea was ex-
considering having the United Blates days at different points ot interest, Sutter. Missouri, republican. one to |9.50 a barrel, a reduction of 32 folk of Josephine county a riot *ot tremely bad as a result of the bol-
since November 1st.
the funlest comedies .ver shown in sheviki gaining control of the Isth-
represented unofficially at the meet­ to visit, making about 18 days drty-l year.
this city, In fact the plans have mus of Perekop, according to di*-
ing of the league of nations at Ge­ log
SEBASTOPOL REFIGEE8 ARE
progressed so far that the opera patches. The allied fleets were pre­
neva. next week.
Bridge
in
Bad
Reftair
—
“We encountered bad roads In sev­
1 XKEX TO AV INSTANTI N'OPLE house has been engaged for' the paring to aid evacuation of cert ata
The bridge over the Rogue at the
eral states, and snow at Denver, and
evening of November 24th, Thanks­ districts in Crimea.
town
of
Rogue
Hlver
is
In
such
a
again at Flagstaff. Artz , about 16
Ixindon. Nov. 13—Sebastopol is giving eve, and the various local “ac-
DrvH<<t*lng Mt. Itrulicn» Aline—
Inches. The car came through in • bad state of repair that traffic over it being evacuated. The British are tors” are preparing their mlrth-pro-
Geo. M. Ashford, who has recently
fine condition with no trouble of anyj is practically impossible, yet Jack- I reqtiistioning ships ln Constantinople voking magic.
3500 PUREBRED ANIMAI»
returned from the Mt Reubens coun­
sort, using 207 gallons of gasoline on son county apparently makes no ef- to take the refugees to that city,
AT BIG PORTLAND SHOW
initiating
The
upermost
and
try. states that the owners of the
the entire trip. The car is now on j fort to repair it. It is proving a says a dispatch.
thought in producing and presenting
California mine, near the summit of
lerloifs
handicap
to
the
hauling
of
exhibition at the Fashion garage.
Portland. Nov. 13.—The tenth an­
this comedy by the Chamber was
the mountain, are making arrange­
"I have a carload due to arrive i ! rem*nt L„..i
from the Beaver cement
purely for the development of the nual Pacific International Livestock
ments for development of the mine. in a few days of this model, and I plant
at
Gold
Hill
to
the
Savage
Return»
to
South«vn
Oregon
—
!’,ant at 00,4 Hill to
A tunnel nearly a mile long Is to be have just unloaded a car of Special (
Millard Hull, the original discov­ latent footlight talent of the com­ exhibition opened with 3500 pure­
now being un-
4a,m , ’ , trucks
_
run tapping the ore body at a depth Sixes aqd the Big Six. Thia la a! ' able to bring mofe than half a, load erer of the Greenback mine, which munity and a general prosperity jol­ bred animals on exhibition today.
of 2200 feet Mr. Ashford, who had Studebaker year, and I have made I !
has b«en one of the principal pro­ lification. It Is planned to make
• tiœe
formerly worked for the Grant* Paas arrangements at the factory so will
ducers of southern Oregon, has re- such an entertainment the annual
Irrigation district, was In charge-of not be held up In getting delivery
. turned after an absence of several high jinx of the Chamber. Whatever IM mumi school < ontoUdation—
hor" ,o Markp<—
profit may be made by the enter­
A meeting was called to be held
a crew locating a route for a road on any model or quantity required
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manager of the Farm years in other states. He says that tainment (and it is hoped to clear at the church beyond the Spenc«
which la to be constructed to the
Bureau exchange, will ship out two j he has come back where he can
mine The California mine la owned
j cars of fat hogs from this county to- I "pan.” and will take up anew the a neat sum) will go tb the develop­ hall. In the Illinois valley Thursday
by Tacoma i>eople
night. Shlpmenta of stock from this agreeable work of hunting for gold ment fund of the Chamber of Com­ evening, a number of the districts
CONTEST ELECTION OF
merce for carrying out the progres­ contemplating consolidation that bet­
in the Josephine mountains.
Mt LT NOM til LEGISLATOR district are fast Increasing.
sive plans of the Chamber for the ter service may be rendered. J. E.
lAiirary Book» Ready—
greater development of Josephine Hair, who has taken a deep interest
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The county school superintendent
county.
in school matters, was to have been
Salem. Nov. 13.—A contest was
states that them am being held In
The title of this entertainment, one of the speakers at the meeting,
the office In the courthouse pack­ filed with the secretary of state
which is to be a combination of but ‘both he and the county’ school
ages of hooks for the libraries of ten against a certificate being Issued to
comedies, will be announced at an superintendent were prevented from
of the districts within the county, Herbert Gordon, who was elected to
early date. The tentative program attendance through the breaking
and <hat they will be turned over to the legislature from Multnomah
as now drawn up includes nine of down of the jitney In which they
residents of the district who call for county at the recent election, at
the komicalest kapers konceived by were traveling. The rain had mad«
them that they may he avalnlable for which he was defeated for mayor of I
the human mind. Watch the papers the roads heavy, and the car had to
Odd Fellowship held an Important'
It
is
to
be
regretted
that
every
one
Portland.
the use of the districts.
every day.
turn back from Kerby.
-,! in Josephine county cannot see the part in the business and social life j
splendid vfork which was done by of the week among the fraternal or-'
the girls who were in the Farm ganizations of the city, beginning i
) Bureau canning contest which has Monday night, when 11 new mem-j
just ended. Those who have seen bers were admitted by initiation in­
some of the individual work have to the Rebekah degree- The large
been very much surprised at the I. O. O. F. hall was well filled with
quality of work done and the quan­ members and outside visitors. The!
tities of food canned. The thirteen always beautiful and impressive In­
girls in the contest canned 2156% itiatory ceremony by the well-drilled
There is some agitation for quarts of fruits, vegetables and team gave an added beauty to the
The Farm .Bureau rodent contest
Dublin, Nov. 13.- The Irish par-
“We shall endeavor to work out
Lament at Belfast for the six north- amendments to the financial terms meats. There were as many as 35 occasion. The work was highly com­ was won by Everett Robinson, of some plan for 1921,” stated Mr.
Ulstermen • varieties shown In one exhibit.
WUderville, with a total of 1036 Bramwell, “whereby all the boys Ut­
oast counties Is expected to’be set of the home rule bill.
plimented by the visitors present.
are
opposed
to
handing
over
to any
home
-rule
up immediately, once the
The contest was judged by Miss
Mrs Jeannie Burke, past state points. Everett killed to date 278 tered in the contest may receive
bill Is passed by the Imperial govern­ Irish body the control of customs and 1 Helen
UCICU v<
Co"
’v fl,
f a.MMBUUl
assistant V '..UV
state v«t*kz
club president, who has just returned gray diggers. 22 gophers. 194 rab­
excise
They
do
not
want
this
prlv-|
leader
o
A
c
Thp
followl
„
I10lnt8
As some compensation for their efforts."
ment. Il was pointed out that this
frtjrn the national Odd Fellows and bits. 3 moles and 2 4 skunks.
Durirng the progress of the con­
llego
for
themsehes
and
are
deter-
wer
„
coosldered
ln
nlaklng
the
de
.
first
prize
he
receives
a
purebred
would serve as an example for all
Rebekah convention, held in Boston/
the rest of Ireland, and have a mined that it shall not be made • clsion: Quality, number of varieties, spoke briefly of the importance of. registered shorthorn heifer calf. test, 2.7 S 4 rodents were killed, the
steadying effect by showing the Sinn available for the rest of Ireland, quantity, and a written article on the convention, and the grand pa- Lady May 2nd. This exceptionally number of each kind being as fol­
Felners that Dublin and the other fearing that it might be used to the, the essential points of canning. Min­ rade which took many hours tn pass­ fine calf Is out of Lady May and lows: Gray diggers, 1.999; gophers,
sired by Roam Mystery. These an­ 69; rabbits, 599; moles, 54; skunks,
26 counties could have precisely the detriment of Industry In the northern nie Pollock of Winona won the first ing.
imals are owned and bred by the 58; coyotes. 5. The points won by
same machinery of self-government section ot the country.
prize, a 17 quart pressure canner
A lunch was served at the close • Rogue River A’alley Canal Com­ each individual contestant were a*
Belfast men want more than the and cooker, and Ester and Lila Lud­
as Belfast will have for Its six coun­
of the evening.
The animal is follows:
(Continued on raga <.)
wick of Three Pines tied for second -Tuesday night a special meeting pany. of Medford
tlee.
Everett Robinson, 1036; Fred
valued
at
approximately
8200.
prize. 812.50 cash. Honorable men­ was held by the local canton, . In
The second prise of a purebred Daws,, 926; George Patton, 643;
tion is .due Mazella Robinson, of which the Gold Hill lodge took an
Wildervllle and Alberta Biegeman rtf active part. The two lodges are to registered gilt pig was won by Fred Stewart Donohue. 602; Theodore
Fred Jackson. 513; Paul Robinson. 162;
Winona. The prizes for this con- be united ln their fraternal work in [ Daws, also of Wildervllle.
LET TIIE IXWil B SETTI.E IT
Dentley Middleton. 161; Wm. Robt.
'
choose
the
Duroc-Jersey.
His
record
[ test are donated by the Grants Paas the near future A near midnight |
Everett Earle Stanar«!
on rodents is. 153 gray diggers: 1 Brock. 145; Annis Dixon. 100; AVm.
Banking Company.
supper closed the evening.
'gopher; 167 rabbits: 30 moles, and Brietmayer. 88; Walter Baird. 78;
Many of the girls ln this contest
11 coyote, making a total of »26 John .Perry. 77: Ashby Fulk, 68;
Wlthln the last decide or so we’ve seen some wondrous
have done' much of their canning In
1 points.
Harold Durkee. 60; Duncan Neilson.
things. Old Mars has struck full many a blow at sundry
the evening as their day* were filled School Census Shows Growth—
Many boys did fine work and were 59; Janies McAllister, 54; Sam Dix­
divers kings, and we have seen in Mexico no end of revolu­
with other duties. The cold park
The school census now shows the deserving of additional prizes Hon- on. 44: Oscar Wolgamott. 44; Har­
tion, without a sign or hint, you know, of X'illa’s dissolution.
method of canning was used in can-
We’ve seen the Germans beaten down and Russian Reds rise
nlng most of the products and as a largest enrollment In the Grants orablé mention is given to George old Ludwick-. 33; I-averne Jess. 3 2;
“ *
Stewart Edwin Dun-an. 31; Wm Houck, 29;
up. fire and brand In many a town and woe In many a cup:
result some of the mothers have Pass city schools in the history of! Patton of Grave Creek,
Theodore
Maurice French. 25; Vernon Duncan,
the
town,
the
number
being
reported
Donohue
of
Merlin
and
but all the weary time the J’oles were fighting hard, pell-
learned to realize the superiority of
20: Robt. Britson. 14; Harley
mell. When beaten, they’d crawl in their holes, when win­
the product canned by this method by Clerk Van Dyke at 1330. The Jackson of Jones creek,
ners. they would yell. But Paderewski’s tired out. he want*
Such work as has been done by highest enrollment last year was’ It Is hoped that some plan may b’ Crockett. 13: Gilbert Martm. 13;
to sleep a bit. The papers say: "Beyond a doubt, old Poland
these girls would be a cre'dit to wom- 1150 and the year before 1075 The evolved for 1921 whereby these boy Harry Stewart. 10, Harold Peter­
wants to quit.” Today we read It. such strange news. • Will
len and deserves the greatest encour- highest point ever reached previous may be compensated for their splen- son. 8; Elmer Pollock. 7: Lawrence
Root. 5; Wm. Tolin. 5; Harman
to the present time was 1310, In did work.
>
,
wonders n«>ver cea.»o? Old Mara will get the bluest blues:
i agement.
1910. The school census shows that ( The Grants Pass Banking Com­ Stewart, 4; Boyd Carr. 1.
• ThePoles Desire Peace” But hardly Is that message out.
It is estimated that a gray digger
many new families am coming to pany has taken an active Interest In
when flashy head-lines say:, ’’The Burly Bear Has Turned
Grants Pass, practically every hou«e this phase of Farm Bureau work I 'ill destroy crops valued at at least
•About. He Heads the Other Way.”
This see-saw race,
and room In the city being filled. and has donated the above prizes. >1 per year, and other rodents a pro­
who'll bring It peace, and end Its fluctuations?
Aha, I
Chicago. Nov. 13.—Judge Tandis The Medford school census shows Frank Bramwell acted as judge in portionate damage, this contest
have it' liet’a bequeath It to the League of Nations!
has accepted the chairmanship of an enrollment of 1405, showing that counting the rodent skins and told alone destroying animals and mak­
the baseball commission, but will re- them Is not now a great difference in the boys that it was the plan of the ing a saving of at least 84,000 to
bank to carry on this work in 1921. 85.000 another secson.
the population of the two towns.
' main on the bench.
KNOWS SOME WOUEO OPPOSE
THE BURKES COMPLETE
CANNING CONTEST ENDS IMF. ANO REBEKAHS
t