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rants » V tsMH lATEI» l’REMM HEItVICE \ WHOLE SIMHKK 327*1. GRANTS CASH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON. XI.. Xu, I 17. I WOMAN IS WOOL BROKER REUTERDAHL AT WORK r w * fi //A Amazement is Expressed at The Attitude Assumed by England in The Controversy in Upper Silesia by Official Circles HINN <¡ot / dì correspondents j (A. P.I - -Entry of and called foreign Paris, May 1 4 German troops Into Upper Silesia ' and declared to them, "Never, never, would provoke intervention by regu- could the French government con- lar Polish troops, which would mean vent to German troops entering Up- war. and In such a war France could per Silesia, German bands are oper- l.ieut. Coni. Henry Reuterdabt piar- not remain neutral, according to uting in Upper Silesia. , maltreating > ~ ite p.n -hiiig toocli.-s on hi» pu^»l. French official circles. Utmost amaze and arresting Poles. Not all disor We Are Ready Now." whlch w„ re- Mias Theresa Gilroy of Benton, bus ment was expressed In these circles ders in the province are produced by < utly unvelled In thè Missouri state ^spl'ol nt Jefferson City. the distinct lull of being the only worn- at the speech yesterday by Lioyd the Poles.” an wool broker lu the world, so faf George on the Upper Silesian ques as known. tion. containing what Is regarded Berlln, May 14.—(A. P l—Col here as extraordinarily friendly ref lapse of the Polish revolt in Upper erences to Germany and Judgments Silesia is expected in authoritative hostile toward Poland and unsympa quarters there, say Breslau dis thetic toward France. Premier Bri- patches. tgSHszaacsa Hu-pliou* Sentry Fire« I pon Parly anil Raider« tre l uh 'l io I Ice * Dublin. May II -(A. P i A par- ty of Hinn Fetners, who captured an armored car today In a surprise at- lack on soldi' rs. disguised themselves a> members of th crown forces mid proceeded to Mount Joy prison They drove straight to the governor's of flee, where the governor and mid his deputy were bound and gagged The visitors then proceeded t.i liberale Arthur Griffith, founder ot tho Sinn Fein organization who la held at 1 If red Jr«i»en Vintiti« SliiHiting Helf A sentry Mount Joy as a* prisoner liter lU-itig Pii kni I p %a V o i un on an elevated point became suspl of A-wiull clous and fired a shot The raiders hastily decamped without liberating the prisoners The Sinn Feinerv wen- Oregon City, May 14- IA P pursued and forced to abandon the Found on the road near here «-ar after a fight night, shot through the 'breast brought here by aulomobillata, a man who was supposed to be a victim of an attack, revived this morning suf ficiently to tell Sheriff Wilson that he had shot himself with suicidal Intent He gave his name as Alfred Jensen, of Portland Major General Reid Receives Au thority From Washing to Quell the Trouble ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Washington, May 14.— (A. P.) — Sault Ste. Marie. Mich., May 14.— Secretary of War Weeks instructed (A. P. I—One of the worst spring Major General Read, commandant ot blizzards in years swept lake Super the Fifth corps area, to send federal ior last night, driving all vessels into troops Into Mingo county, West Vir harbors. Six inches of snow fell. Six ginia, if the general deemed troops men. comprising the 'crew of the were necessary to quell border dis barge Miztec, are believed to have turbances. been lost when the barge was torn loose from a steamer off Whitefish Williamson, W. Va., May 14.—(A. point. ; P.)—The battle in the mountains be- I tween sympathizers and opponents of ; the united mine workers, which raged for two days, was resumed today at | McCarr. Ky., and Lynn, W. Va. Fir- More road tourists are comrng this ling is also reported at Sprigg. way! Unconfirmed reports received this The first ’crop” of auto travelers afternoon said four men had 1 been has been forwarded lo II JI. Allyn, I killed in the fighting at Lynn. W. •eorelary of the Chamber of Com- ' Va.. in a battle in the mountains ot mtirce by the National Park-to-Park Saturday. May 28th. will be a Mingo county. The struggle Is over Highway association. The list re memorable date for the person pur-! unions or "open shop” in the coal celled contains the names of 50 per chasing the wining share in the mines. Union miners on a “lockout T W Gruetter. 45 years old, the sous who have strike” recently were evicted from American Legion $1,000 sedan. local essayist and chemist, who Is live offices In 1 Although the number ot shares homes owned by the coal companies, held In the county jail on »20,000 other road Info have not been sold to date that wa3 .and are now living in tent colonies, bail on the charge of having murder There Is the Br A E. V OOF HIES anticipated, it was decided at the us <il his wife at their home in the other lists will CORTLAND MARKETS regular meeting of the American Le-! an evidence of poi- \gate section, protests that he Is In * gioii last evening to fix a definite Vol nocent of thy crime charged and Icy actually to Havana la a city of extremes— high-wheeled affairs of the dump date for the disposition of the Legion , Cattle, choice steers......... $8 @ 18.75 lime of tourist tili! takes the charge and his imprison ment philosophically, while awaiting There are the ancient and the mo cart model, each drawn by two. four sedan and Saturday. May 28, was the Hogs, prime light ....... »9.25 @ »9.75 com munlty The date set. Sheep, prime lambs. ..»7.50 @ »8.75 One thousand inq I tries have be n the outcome of his preliminary hear dern. the old and the new. the rich or six oxen hitched in pairs. A vigorous campaign to sell a ma- Eggs, buying price.................. 16 @ 18 and the poor, the foreign and the do yoke of the Cuban oxen is strapped received within 60 days by the asso ing next Wednesday ciation, which has sent each Inquirer Both he and hl* attorneys. John II. mestic, a cosmopolitan city in every or tied to the head just in front at jority of the remaining shares will Butter ........................................... ... . 25c the base ot the horns and instead of be pushed up to the date of disposi-; ---------- a road guide leaflet mentioning thia Curkln of Medford, mid O H. Blan respect. In 1 492 Columbus discovered pushing from the shoulders the entire tlon Portland. May 14.— (A. P.l — Mill and other towns on the highway. chard of Grunts Pass, feel confident As there Is no ball in the city large; run has been advanced »1 a ton. Mileage between places Is given In that the charge will be eventually Cuba. the most beautiful land that pull ot the load is on the head , ------- -- * simple and unusual manner. dismissed. Gruetter has not resided human eyes have ever seen,” and in These ox teams were seen in many enough to accommodate the large Portland, May 14.— (A. P.l—Live- Whether the tourist will “linger a In Medford long, but he is well ! Havana the bones of Columbus rested places as we traveled through the number of shareholders who will want to participate in the sharehold-. stock, steady; eggs, weak; butter, little longer” than ho anticipated de known in Grants Pass where his fam 1 until a few years ago when they country to the sugar plantation. There were evidences of former in ers meeting, it was decided to hold firm. ponds on how effectively the side ily Is said to be one of tho old ones were removed to Spain. In the heart -------------- —— trips and points of general Interest of that city and where ho long resid of the city is a relic of the old city surrection and armed protection, as the meeting at the Grange hall at I are brought to his attention before - ed ilis attorneys point out among fortifications with its thick walled a big stone wall, with sentry boxes Murphy. Music will be furnished by CALIFORNIA 111 YES the' a popular orchestra and those desir-1 REFUGE TO LINDEBERG hand other things that so far as can be I sentry post, and just across the : and massive gates, surrounded ing to dance will be able to enjoy ! learned no motive has so far develop street is the new and modern palace buildings There were miles and miles ot themselves with dancing. San Francisco, May 14.— (A. P.) ed as to why ho should want to kill of the president, the reception room also —The superior court issued an order There were Ills wife. They are busy gathering of which far outrivals the famous growing cane. not SIX ARE KILLED WHEN refusing extradition of Jafet Linde- evidence in Grants Pass and Jose East Room in our own White House fields of growing pineapples, FREIGHT CARS PILE VP berg capitalist, to Tacoma for trial phine county tending to show why at Washington. There is immense growing on trees, as some of the par- Galveston, Tex., May 14.—(A P.) James Bumgardner, former husband wealth displayed in the homes of ty expected them to. The Royal palm in connection with the failure of the Tugboat engineers struck today, re of Mrs Gruetter. was Instrumental in rich sugar kings, and I Scandinavian American bank. intense and cocoanut palm trees were every- El Paso. Tex . May 14.—(A. P.) fusing to move shipping on board having caused Gruetter’s arrest on imverty indicated by the beggars and I where. Thatched huts, the homes Six persons were killed late yesterday1 steamers. (lottery ticket vendors on the streets. [ ot the working classes were also in when 12 freight cars piled up in a the murder charge. The plantation house. | ditch at Eagle ' Flat. Tex., ~ on the As wns predicted yesterday would There is Intense religious fervor and evidence. i gross Immorality. There is every where the superintendent, a Cuban Texas & Pacific railway, according to; happen an autopsy was performed on equip- tho body of Mrs. Gruetter lato [form of gambling, and anything you bachelor, lived was elaborate, a report made by train crews. even I ped with every convenience, might call for to drink is to be ob- Eagle Flat is 112 miles east of El Thursday under the supervision of Coroner "•Perl and Doctors Dow and ! tallied In a thousand or more places. including huge iron doors and port Paso. A coroner left for the scene Cuba has a population of 3,350,- holes, and showed eidences of the ot the wreck on a wrecking train. Poellnltz. and the brain and stomach square culture and refinement of the host, have been sent to the state board of I ooo and an area of 47,000 The Twilight league season opened ot 54 who served substantial liquid refresh miles, an average rainfall health for chemical analysis 1 Friday evening at the high school winter and showers ments. The spacious garden adjoin-1 HAWAIIAN PINEAPPLE PACK it Is expo, ted that that board will Inches. Dry in WILL BE 5,000,000 CASES grounds with an interesting game ing the house contained orange and [ Tho baccalaureate sermon to the make a report of the result of this In summer. * which the Methodist team won from graduating class of tho Grants Pass to bo the healthiest other citrus groves, bananas. vege-, Cuba claims nnalysls before the preliminary hear Honolulu. May 14.— (A. P.)—The the Presbyterians 14 to 4. The chief high school will be given tomorrow world, claiming a ' tables, flowers and many rare botan ing set for next Wednesday Med- country in the pineapple pack for Hawaii this year features were the home run by Har- night at the Presbyterian church at death rate ot 12.54 per thousand in ical specimens. ford Tribune. X o’clock, the sermon being preached On the return of the special train, will not be as great as that of last old Isham, first man up; a double habitants, while the United States has by iRev. Henry G. Hanson 15 per thousand, and Spain 29.70 per which the Cuban government had year is the estimate made by the sec- play, unassisted, by Bob Bestul; and Tho following is tho program. | chartered to convey the party to the retary ot the pineapple packers’ as- the remarkable balloon ascension ot thousand. Rccovvring Salmon S| hhhi Selection........... High school orchestra In Cuba "Cane is King." the value sugar plantation—which by the way. sociation. The pack this year will the entire Presbyterian team in the fourth inning. While the boys were Hymn—‘The Day Is Dying in the Two workmen at the Golden Oriti lot the sugar crop of 1919-20 being is owned by an American firm spe run about 5.900,000 cases. in the air the Methodists chased West” ................. Congregation dam made some extra money last approximately »1,000,000.000, and cializing in the manufacture of sweet I-awton, Okla.. May 14.—(A. P.) — nine runs across the plate making it Prayer.................. Rev. C. M. Cline night when they dragged tho river this in spite ot the fact that only chocolate—the party was conveyed to Song—’'Hymn of the Pilgrims” below the dam to recover I fishing about 20 per cent of the available the Hotel Inglaterra where long Four enlisted men of the 7th ord a safe one. In the second the Pres- .............. Senior Girls Dongle Quartet spoons and line. Their total haul cane soil is under cultivation. There tables had been placed in the arcade nance depot detachment at Fort Sill. bvterians had garnered three runa Scripture lesson Rev. Jos. Knotts was 3 4 spoons, many sinkers anil are 184 sugar estates growing and next to the side walk, Here we ate Okla . were instantly killed late yes and were going strong until the Announcements about 2000 feet of fine fishing line grinding cane at the present time, sandwiches and Cuban punch. sen ed terday when 500 pounds of black said aerial spasm. The Methodists In short lengths, from J00 to 300 and many of these are ot enormous with the compliments Of the repor- gunpowder, condemned and ordered made |8 safe hits to the Presbyter- Offertory. fan’s 4. Harold Isham, Methodist Izite last night (Deputy State size. We visited one of the big ters association. There were crowds destroyed, exploded prematurely. Solo —“In Heavenly iaive Abid- feet. pitcher, strufk out 9 batsmen. Üm- Ing" ........ Mrs. Barnes Game Warden Bancroft recived a sugar estates on which was located of people on the streets watching the Pires, Coleman and Bratton. phone message stating that parties a factory in capacity much greater Americans eat. Sermon "The Survival of the Fit During the lunch A SEATTIE PI GlLIST GETS A large crowd was In attendance, DECISION OVER CROSS were snagging fish at the dam. He than the one-time Grants Pass sugar speeches were delivered in Spanish or the Revival of the Unfit" proving the popularity ot the Twi ........................ Rev. Henry G. Hanson I made a trip there and 'found the [ factory. The big mill was in opera and responses made in English, and Portland, May 14.—(A. P.)—Bob light gamos. Tho next game, Tues Hymn -"Who Is o the laird’s workmen snagging fish lines, having tion. Then there were wagon loads a Jazz band played the American na Side"...................... ... Congregation | had permission from the official in ot cane being hauled from near-by tional air preceding the playing of by Harper, of Seattle, won a decision day evening. May 17, will be between the Christian and Baptist teams. over I^ach Cross last night. Benediction Rev. O. J. laiw(charge of work on the new fishway. fields by oxen. The wagons were (Continued on Parte 5) PARK TO PARK TOURIST Hlllah Temple, Ancient Arabic Or-1 Cincinnati. May 14.— (A P.»— dor Nobles of the Mystic Shrine, of Approval of the proposal to organize Ashland. Oregon. will conduct a Japanese and Chinese workers on the large class of Novices across the hot Pacific coast and western states was sands at the Armory in Eugene. Sat withheld today by the executive coun- urday. May 28. Parade in the af I ell of the American Federation of ternoon and all that goes to make a lAbor. — real ceremonial The Imperial Po tentate. Illustrious Noble Garretson, OOLl MBIA WINNER IN VARSITY ROWING RACE will inspect this ceremonial, Fee for initiation. »50.041. Knights Templar New York, May 14.—(A. P l—Co or Scottish Rite Masons are eligible. Geo S Calhoun, of Grants Pass, is lumbia university won the annual Hlllah's representative for Josephine ¡Childs’ cup varsity rowing race to county, of whom petitions, also gen day. Princeton finished second and eral Information, may be obtained Pennsylvania third. HIGH LIGHTS IN THE TOUR WITH THE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION ■4 3 ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦■♦♦A ♦ BORDER WAR MAY ♦ BRING MARTIAL LAW ♦ Washington. 1 May 14—(A. ♦ P.)—Martial law is to be de- dared immediately on the West ♦ Virginia-Kentucky border by ♦ President Harding said Senator Sutherland, of West Virginia, . Snow Falls Over Su|terior Region after a conference with the pres Crew of Barge la Believed Ixmt ident. Off Whitefish Point ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦F ♦ ♦ SUICIDE ATTEMPT * »>3 MINE WORKERS, SYMPATHIZE» AND OPPONENTS RATTLE IN MOUNTAINS AWAY LEGION SEDAN