Uuitersity of Ore. Library ♦ A X k GRANTS PA h M, JOSEPHINE (XJUNTY, OREGON. Tl ENDAY, JI NE 7, IMI. Record Light Vote Being Returned by Grants Pass ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Procfnct voting ¡»laces are re­ cording a record light vote, probably running mder the vot­ ing average f^r the state. At noon about 20 per cent of the registered voters had cast their ballots, while It is expected that thia percentage will be rained to 50 per cent or higher by the afternoon voting. The women's ♦ vote will be largely cast in the afternoon balloting. Iktgu«* River Valley Will Profit •»* Cut lu l'ùv>llx>un«l Apple and ► alni Seoul«' « oiif«*r«vw tgr«** Redine Eetiliint« of Isitler by* H im «»«' •.XO.IMMI.OOO I«» Pear < hallt«*» Station 5 k «!UI Isham today receiv­ ed Instructions front th« office of R. A. Ilinsbuw, gunral freight agent or the Southern Pacific company an- uuunulng a reduction of freight rate» ou fruits anil Vegetable«, which, for the Rogue River Valley, tn «a ns a r>- duction In freight iitc» on isern and a ¡»plea In car lota. The rate in effect last year for pears was L' 0»S ¡»er hundred with a minimum of 20,000 D m to the car Th»» new rate la $1.75. Th« old rat«- ou apples In car lota was and the present rat« 1» fixed at $1 5tt. Th« pear rate becomes effect)»« al the »'iirlh’itt posslhl» date,” act ord Ing to the wire received here. The apple rate Itecomos effective Septem­ ber 1. The»« ar« trunscontineiital rut«» from northwest points to New York. Boston and the Atlantic seaboard point«. Buffalo, Pittaburg. Clii«inn*s and Detroit districts on pears, there .being no reduction on rates to Chi­ cago and west Th« apple rate rixluction Included shipments from any northw»-st ¡»olid to Colorado and all territorj cast ♦ ♦V ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«♦♦EE ♦ ♦ I'riiiiliuil-» Will Be Phu«s| in Hr Tiglil Cell» liter Eating OptaU» Meal anil Will Die W itliout I'ain KEYS 10 POWER Portland. June 7.—('A. P.)—Vot- BELI EY ES THAT WOODMEN ARE RED «'IRIKS «R Ell I HJI Git E THE |ers today are balloting on five state­ I TAUGHT PRINCIPA» WHICH l*IU»HABLE DEATH LIST wide measures, referred by the re­ AN 500 AID CITIZENSHIP cent Iglslature, including a bonus and loan measure for the benefit of ex-service men. A sixth measure re­ ferred affected only the port of Port­ land. Voting is rported light. Th« Portland Telegram estimated that the vote would be 50 per cent. Kill«*«l When He Was I naMe to Stop of the total registration iVictroU of Woodaarw Camp Awariled Car Quick at < oiiimand to to Merle M. Willits During Halt. Say» Son INUlie in Evening Portland. June 7.—(A. P.)—Based on reports of lighter voting than was Cork, June 7. (A. P.)- Crown» expected the Telegram this afternoon for«'«*« caiitured over 100 members of! Pueblo, Colo., Juno 7.—(A. P.) —* revised its early forecast on the vot­ "The principals for which the ll> II. W. Farmluy ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ » ♦ ♦ the Irish republican army last night' A committee of real estate men to- ing. saying that indications were that Woodmen of the World Camps stand il N. S. Ntaff Correspondent) ♦ WuMhington. Julie 7. I A P I ♦ Reno. Nevada, June 7.— (I. N. ft. I after a battle in which three Sinn, day estimated that the ¡>roi»erty dam­ a 25 to 30 per cent vote would be, are being reflected dally, hourly, In ♦ Tho American government ♦ Thudding craah of bullets or sick­ Felners were killed and 12 wounded ' age in Pueblo from the flood would cast. the communities In which these ♦ ha* pro|H»M»d « treaty of amity ♦ be between $1-5,000,000 and $20,000,- lamps are loi'ated. and In which the ening drop from a scaffold will no ♦ and comity with Mexico, the ♦ Belfast, June 7.--(A. P.l—The 000, after an appraisal ot the build­ $ 1,000 is (XW4T OF ESCAPE | 140,000 neighbors in Woodcraft »re longer bring legal death irt^Neiada ♦ »tat» d>»i>artui«ut announced ♦ Instead, drugi'd Into unconscious­ parliam»*nt of Northern Ireland, elect­ ings and their contents. OF ('HIÑESE IN HONOLULU active,” said Head Consul I. I. Boak, ♦ this afternoon Red Croaa officials at.a meeting es- ■ -»t Denver, Colo., in an address bs ships were America.” said Mr. Boak "America Prior to January ot this year a policy toward Mexico after a pre Dublin, June 7.— (A. P.l -Three is going down the river today 'n an lying In Honolulu harbor have cost J holds the keys, has the power, net man condemned to death had choice aonlatloii, by 'Secretary Hughes, of men. convicted of participating in a effort to recover bodies. Clear weath­ ______________ ____ __ $8000 ____ ___ ________ only _______ to help herself, ____ but „ to help steamship companies in the1___ of one ot two waya to die He could Preaident Obregon'* r»q»ly to the Am­ seleql the bullet or the hangman'ji riot in Ireland were executed here to­ er is believed to make possible the past two months, according to federal | others, and she is doing it dally.1 erican moHange outlining conditions recovery of many which had been officials. Each Chinese lost costs the| "The Woodmen of the World were noone Choice was removed by the day. under which the United States would found but could not previously be company owning the vessel on which first to say to their boys in the last legislature, meeting in Carson consider recognition. The cabinet extricated. he has been transported $1000 and trenches of Europe, 'We will pay City early this year, wheu it passed IIE STATIONERY also considered relations with the E. E. Withers, a prominent bus- eight have come ashore In Honolulu. your dues and assessments for you a bill decreeing death penalties Portland, June 7.- (>0.000 I for was bringing the car to a stop when der. Woodmen were first to answer the th« shipping IxMird in th« deficiency Willamette will be nearly stationary ing completion, ut tho state peniten­ killed, said his son. who was with, call of the first liberty bond drive. on Friday, after 24 *4 feet Thurday tiary in t'urson City. In that tier of appropriation bill, ha« l»een cut to him. HIGHFMT AND LOWEST POINTS We were the first to subscribe* and The stage hern today Is 23.3 feet. cells ar« three which to outward ap- $61.000,000 by th« senate and house IN U. S. FOUND IN CALIFORNIA took $100,000 in eack of the bond Is­ Constantinople, June 7.—(A. P.)—' ¡»eiiran«'« corr«*apond exactly with the conferee«. the latter refusing to the Washington, June 7.-—(A. P.l—A sues.'* . other ceils in the« prison house. Betting on cockroach races is one of million dollars would lie available senate Increase of $50.050.000 NA ill Work In Jowpliin«' Shop— Consul Boak said that cooperation Written over the entrance of each the'ffbwest si>orts here. It was intro­ immediately for flood relief of Colo-' Washington, June 7.—(*A. P)— M. W. Mills, of Marshfield, has The highest and lowest points tn the and education go hand in hand, that duced by a Russia who has just open-1 moved to Grants Pass, and Is working «ell. unseen except by eyes that must ed a hall where a man who wants' rado under a resolution introduced j United States are in California, with- they were the two great forces for soon face death, is a legend of an­ STACK. «H PORTLAND, MIDI aimultaneously by Senator Phipps'ln 90 mnes of each other, says a bul- advancement, anil that they are found nt the second chairan the Josephine guish. for the thr«w cells are death some real excitement for his money and Representative Hardy, both ORGANIZER «»I STATE LABOR barber yhop ot letin issued by the geological survel.. daily in every Woodmen camp In the can get results. <*olla Mount Whitney, the highest point, is West. The hall is darkened at the mo-| Colorado. Ih'ath cells in literal truth, for the Portland, Jung 7. I A P.) E J. "When I came to Oregon some '14.501 feet above sea level and in ment the race Is to begin Then a «*«»11 in which the condemned prisoner Stack was el«»ct«» I ¡»laces, and as the death cell th«* condemn«*«! against the statue have come to the to the working people at one-half ical survey. soldiers In uniform loafed. A uni to discover any. When I returned to man will go to his Maker without , 1 league from many sections of the Dr. Diller, who arrived recently form does not Improve the looks of the machine I found on the steering ever having known that final pav- country and she believes the time has BRITISH AND FRENCH GOODS l>enny a bucket. The shortage of coal also produced from Washington. D. C.. t> pursue a Mexican nothing could do It when wheel a slip of paper notifying me to ment is being made. UNDER BOYCOTT IN HAMBURG come when such acts as placing th«' _______ 1 a shortage of ice, as it handicapped his investigations, has beet jonnect- ho wears the customary look of Indo­ call at the ¡xtllce station within 24 During the debate on the bill shaft "will tie frowned upon by all lent Indifference. Yes, there was a hours. I went to the station as oral legislators pointed out. the fact | 'good citizens of the south regardless Hamburg, June 7.—(A. P.l- -Pro­ the artificial Ice plants To obviate ed with the geological survey 3M hull ring, an enclosure about th«* quickly as the congested traffic would that mental torture would not be , of party affiliation.” prietors of hotels and restaurants in this, trawlers were sent to Holland to years In that time he has spent a h I m > of a circus ring. enclrcl«»d by permit and Just escaped being "pinch­ ) ended with use of lethal gas tnstoadof An injury has been done the south Hamburg have declared a boycott bring coal which they exchange«! here portion of every summer, except in 1893 and in 1920, in California In­ grand stand seats In it corral! was ed” for turning across a •’no-cross­ rifle or noose. All the horrors of as a whole, she says, and a wrong against English and French war«*« as for ice. vestigating »seen peak and its erup­ a nilhl mannered animal contentedly ing" streM At the station the desk waiting must he borne under the le­ Impression created north, east and a protest against the Institution ofi C. H. Lyman returned yesterday tions. chewing a cud A wild stretch of serg«*ant gave me a receipt for $5 thal gas law which w»re experienced w«*st. In order that there may lie the al!i«*d penalties on the Rhine. According to Dr. Diller's records, Imagination could poaelhly ¡dr I lire a ball. I told hkn I was just leaving by condemned men who had iwde "one harmonious union of interest, French wines and liquors and Eng-’ from Roseburg, where he has been in thrilling encounter with an pnraged the city anti his comment was: "Yeu their choir«* of being shot or hanged. north, east, west and south.” Mrs llsh preserves are no longer in any the hospital, undergoing treatments there have been 600 eruptions from bull. My Imagination would not go will forfeit the ball.” Tfiat was much The question was raised relative t«v Brooks has called upon all political restaurant or wineroom. An effort is for heart trouble Mr. Lyman is now Ijtssen. In 1883 Dr Diller ascended so far A few miles from tho "city” cheaper than watting over until the how an oplato would b«» administered faiths of the south to join the league being made to extend the boycott to greatly improved and able to be home to the peak of the volcano, which at­ tains an altitude of 10.2S0 feet. was the Monte Carlo (A sign palnt- end of the week. again. (Continued on page 2.1 I In ¡dans to remove the Booth shaft. other cities. • RAMBLINGS OF COURIER PUBLISHER ON AUTOMOBILE TRIP TO MEXICAN BORDER