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♦ grants JJass Dai In Courier ANHtMIATKD PKKMH NKRVIUK (iltVNTN PANH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY. OREGON --------- ' ~----- ~ ----------- ----- 1 Till ItNDAY, JULY It, 1021 WHOliE Mt MHEK MBH. - FOUR KILLED gl.ooo.ooo Treasure On Express Which la Derailed When Hfrikes Are Pulled No Referente Made To l ar Ea«tem (jur'atlon. And Text of Reply I« Not Miul<* Public Cleveland, July 14.— (A PI—An OAIJFORN1A DISCRIMINATION Washington, July 14.- (A 1’1 attempt to wreck the American AGAINST OREGON IS Japan'a acceptance of President Railway Express train of fourteen PETITION EI> llardlng'a suggestion for a confer- « cars carrying a million dollar cargo, ence on tbe limitation of armaments was made near Willoughby, Ohio, to was received by the statu department day, the raBroad officials reported today, but It made no reference to I after the discovery of fifteen spikes the discussion of the far Eastern ■ pulled and the plates removed from question 1 the rails The spikes pulled with I'nquallfied acceptance by th» Chi . tools stolen from a tool house. i nose government wa« ul»o received. California Organization.** Oppose A 1-IV.w A ml Three PaeM-ngem Burned Me»M-ng«-r D to | m Money When Thief Nir Jame» Craig, Ulster ITemler. Is The train jumped the tract but no , The state department officials inud» Raise In California Ratee, Which (■raspa Neck and Plxra Pistol Beyond Recognition After Munin» >n nd Tu Isntdon, Belfast cars were overturned. no comment on the form of the Jap- I» Part of Program Against Ills Ear U<M> l'o<>t lall Again Reporta ItbMa r I an»«« reply, which was not made public In the text. McMahon Busy Again— J. J. McMahon, state motor traffic Seattle, July 14. — (A Pi — Two Pi Eamonn San Francisco, July 14.—(A P)—• Modesto, California, July 14.— (A (A fiamdon, July 14 inspector, was busy in the city and PI—A six passenger monoplane, 'mndIts shoppy after 10 o'clock this; on the highway last ¿Ight with the That the Southern Pacific is to peti Do Valera ar riled at number ten Feed Good In Hills— Downing street at 4.30 thia after The feed In the mountains Is good "blazing trail" tor commercial flying ! morning stole a beg containing |25,-l result that a number of warnings tion the Interstate Commerce Com ”* "“""‘“"7 mission to equalize the rates between noon fur a conference with Lloyd thtoc year, according to E. I! McDan- between Oakland and the Yosemite 000 in currency from a m esen ger for .' 1 U v . .ft . .were issued and one lad »a* cited ... .. ' California and southern Oregon lela, «upervlsor of the fflaklyou for- valley crashed here today, killing pi the Northwest . Trust and Osorge. , . Safe Deposit,. to appear ... this morning in Justice and escaped in an automo-:,. , , . . . , points with those between Portland The outlook for a lasting peace In est. who has just returned from a lot •’Bud" Coffey and three pamten- i(.on>pany. ,,, . . , . . . Holmans court, for driving a motor bile, pursued by taxicabs called by . , , ... . .. , Ireland la brighter than II has ever Irjp to the Und ranch and Page I gers. . vehicle, while under 1« years of age. and these same points, J. M. Mulcahy, ... The machine struck a high tension the mesenger. been In history, said De Valera early creek. He also made a trip down , He paid a fine of . .. 15 an* . costs. Mr. traffic expert for the company, told The police were notified and took, .. ,, . . in the day. "I am sure that the at the lower tlllnol« Hr spent five days ' wire in falling, setting It aflre, and .. . .. McMahon says that from now on, the hearing of the Commission today. the chase. The messenger said,. . . The Commission will be asked. Mul mosphere In England and Ireland la on the trip. The mountains In the ! burning the occupants so badly that i up . . ... , ... ... ¡fewer warnings and more orders to around the , . . . , cahy said, to remove all discrimina The the bandit . “ gr oped . him right for i>eace. The only thing nec higher altitudes are not very dry they could not be recognized. . , , . appear in court are to be given The the pistol against his ’ . . , _ .. plane was turned out by the Jacuzzi neck, pushed essary now la for ua to get down to yet. he .... . . greater number of offenders are those tion between rates for these hauls. ... . .............. .. ... . ! Brothers Airplane Company, in West «ar, and told him to drop K it, wh ch with rock bottom " faulty tail lights and those who In order to effect thia, a reduction in the Oregon, and'an increase in the Berkley. After the conference, one of De ________ . not dlm their lights. California rates, totalling 15 per Besides Coffey, the plane contained Valera's aides expressed hi« satisfac cent in each instance will be asked, one member and two employees of SPORT IS ON GAIN IN tion with the results of the Initial THE BRITISH DOMAINS he said. the firm. The airplane fell 600 feet. conference The meeting« will be re The commission also will l»e asked sumed tomorrow Ixindon. June 14.—(A Pl—En to cancel the through of "Water en- Sir James Craig, the Ulster Pre Newer« Are < leaned— thusiasm for sport is greater in Lon-| forced” rate between Portland and mier. waa summoned to Ixndon from The fire department, desiring to don this season than ever before, as Ban Francisco, on the ground that it Belfast supply Itself with work during the is unnecessary, as the water carriers Salem, July 14.—(A PI—Hilmer day, has been at work flushing out serts the Evening News in an article which declares that in and about the are getting the bulk of this through Settergren. of Missoula, Montana, Belfaat. July 14 -<A Pl ‘Rioting the manholes and sewers of the down city today, there are 55,000 tennis’ trade. broke out again in the Cork street was awarded the contract for the town district. Assistant Fire Chief | players. 5,00 amateur cricket teams Chicago, July 14.—(A P)—Judge Representatives of the San Fran- area today. A bomb damaged a gro new wing of the Eastern Oregon Hos Cole had a hard time keeping mach and 45.000 regular football "schuler. arbitrator, today refused I ciscq, Oakland and Stockton Cham- the state pital. at Pendleton, by cery store, which waa looted, and an Ines from running over the tlose player« Rejuvination by five years lo Krant a reduction of five cents an I bers of Commerce have opposed any board of control today. other building was set afire while it was full of water. of army life is advanced as one of hour ln the of the 75,000 addition to the California rates. The bld, after several changes in Several persons were injured by the reasons for the record-breaking ¡>*ck*a< house workers, requested by ■ - was 2126.- specifications were made. I snipers The police restored order th® Packers It waa ruled that over- 500 not Including the heating and CHI IB A4 ILL ANNOUNCES DEATH keenness for outdoor games Every lawn tennis club bas a long ,lme mu,t P“,d for “n °ver 48 SENTENCE 4N»R 30,000 H<>RNl> plumbing it waa agreed to use Ore waiting list, the newspaper states. t’ouri' P«r week, gon materials and labor. ---------- ' icondon. July 14.—(A PI — Horse grounds for tennis, cricket and foot- j ball are at a premium, and the space, X(n , Kiected— PKriBM.lt ID IMMJIHEVIKI TERM lovers throughout the country have available is hundreds of acre, short! At a of the dire<tor, of been shocked by Colonial Secretary of what is required A tour of the the miBinK company, held Winston Churchill's announcement In the House of Commons that 30.- (playing fields indicates that there are thl„ wpek |n Seattle John D Kearn. I Washington. July 14.—(A P) — Reval, Eslhonla. July 14.— (A I’i 000 army horses in Mesopotamia are tens of thousands who would Join iLof Vancouver. B C.. was elected ¡president of the company Mr. The live stock rates were held unrea —The Russian Soviet Council of 1 m - to be killed because it Is too expen room could be found for them. The Ixmdon Playing Fields soci- Kearns is president of the Rotary sonable and substantial reductions Washington. July ¡4 -<A PI—J bor and Defense ha» taken urgent sive to bring them home. ® ty h“’. 125-??.nte. COUrt’ 2ihlCh club of Vancouver and is a well were recommended in a report to to revive Petrograd, which to The letter from IJoyd George to'steps It was explained that they are President Wilson, dated August 8, even the Bolsbevlkl themselves have mainly draft horses for whBh there commodate 2000 players. The num known mining man of the province. tbe Interstate Commerce Commission ber of courts is five times that main At the meeting a new contract was today by examiner Disque. The case, 1*20, and dealing with the proposal recently termed a "dying city". Is no local use. and that they had to the i entered into with the former owner brought by Western shippers, will be ------ — for a cancellation of the Interallied Thousands of workmen, confronted be fed on Imported fodder. The near tained by the organization before war. yet It could have let them three |of the mine, making the payments heard by the commission tomorrow. by starvation, and realising that Mos war debts, was placed In the record est possible market* are India or smaller and easier to be met with of the Senate finance commlltoe dur cow was favored over Petrograd in Egypt, but the difficulties and cost times over for the present season. There are 200 clubs in Greatsr| the “ Will Hike To Coast— the matter of food distribution, have ing the hearings ou the Allied Ixian of transportation thence are said to London affiliated to tbe I^wn Tennis[the property Barton re. Mimes Beatrice Weob and Ethel recently left the city, with the re be prohibitive. Refunding bill. association alone, controling 20.000 turned y„terday from the meetln<. Bocock will leave in the morning rof sult that scarcely enough man-pewer players, while 30.000 players are reg Gold Bench, hiking from Galice to was left to operate what few factories TYROL "STRANGER’S MONEY" PORTLAND MARKETS istered at the London Country Coun the mouth of the Rogue along the could be provided with fuel. SCHEME FAI IB TO WORK cil courts. Banks in Good ShapA— Rogue river trail. The young ladles At a session of the All-Russian Banks in Oregon are getting along will be taken as far as Galice by au Choice-steers 17. © 17 U Central Executive committee held in Innsbruck, Austria, July 14.—(A NATURE STUDY Wild. TOMBAT pretty well and will manage to han to, by Isaac Best, and will go from Hogs, prime light 911.60 © 112.00 Moscow a few days ago It was de PI—The campaign of the hotel keep SUPERSTITION IN INDIA dle the big crops now being har there to Agness afoot an dwlll prob Best mountain lambs 17.00 © 17 50 cided to give Petrograd preferential ers and the cancellation of engaged Prime lambs |6 00 © |6.50 privileges in regard to fuel and trans quarters by summer visitors have Chicago. July 14.—(A P)—Cours vested. acording to Frank Bramwell, ably take the launch from there to Eggs, buying price . 2Sc © 30c port, to place Petrograd in the same proved too muvh for the Tyrol gov es in nature study and phyalcal geog state superintendent of banks, who Gold Beach. They will be met at ■ ms , fancy seldbts ..................... 30c situation as Moscow with reference ernment and it has revoked Its raphy have been introduced into the was in the city yesterday on business. Gold Beach by Mr Best who will 32c © 33c to food supplies, to establish a special "strangers money" scheme Butter, extra cubes native Government High Schools of Some relief to the banks in several come back by way of Crescent City. district from which food supplies are This compelled all nonresidents to India to combat superstitions which counties has been afforded by ad Miss Webb returned recently from Portland, July 14—(A Pl—Uve to be drawn solely for the use of buy the new money -and pay in it for tend to hinder the advancement of vance payments on wheat contracts. Honolulu where she has been an in structor in the schools. stock steady, eggs two cents higher, Peterograd In the matter of food and all things at a rate of exchange that the people, acording to information —Oregonian. fuel supply. butter firm, higher tendency. would have made them pay nearly received by the board of foreign mis 10 times more than the native. A sions of the Methodist Episcopal high head tax on visitors is substi church. tuted. These courses are to be instituted | Summer visitors had cancelled at once in twenty high schools and I n ■ « <* V« 4 V-* , — n 4l 4 Aft ft W rooms by the hundred, causing the are to be zx 4 taught by native teachers! hotel and Inn keepers to hold meet- speclaly trained in the scientific ex-’ Ings of protest against the scheme. planation of the phenomena of India ! IIUNH LEADER N.tYN OUTIJMIK FOI4 PEACE IN BRIGHTER TH AN EVER REVOKE 15 PER CENT CUI CULLED FOR FIRST MEETING SATISFACTORY ON RECORD OF SENATE* FORMER POSTMASTER GENERÄL SAYS h New York. July 14.—(A PI The 350 meinbors of the American l-eg- lon. who will visit France In August and September at the invitation of President Mlllerand, will represent every soctlon of the United States and all arms of the fighting forces ln the war. Every state will have Its quota and If possible every combat division will have representation, says an announcement by the legion A fixed quota, based on legion membership, has been allotted to each state. Not nil who have asked to be included can go, but It is the purpose of Franklin D'Oller, the for mer National Commander of the Leg ion who Is In charge of the pilgrim age. to make the party "a cross sec tion of our former fighting forces". Selection of the members Is In the hands of the state organizations of the legion. Detail of the tour In France which have just been made public show that the Americans will visit again the Baking Shop in a High School a principal American battlefields, at tend various dedicatory ceremonies and will be entertained at numerous receptions. The party will sail aboard the steamer George Washington on Aug ust 3 and will return about the mid dle of September. The principal events of the visit will lw> the dedi cation at Fllrey of a monument to the American army, which is the gift of the French municipality and the people of Lorraine; and the laying of the corner-stone of the now bridge "Pont Roosevelt" oveh the Marne at Chateau Thierry. President Mlllerand. Premier Bri and and the marshals of France are expected to be present at the cero- monies at Fllrey. Flirey is familiar ground to'the A. E. F. It is situated In the old Toul sector which the American troops took ovut ln 1*17 The village Itself Is only 2000 from I.HIU' Technical .School of Chicago I* the only high school In the world to the ok! front line of the sector which maintain Its own baking shop, and some of the future bakers of Chicago aro be was held at one time or another by ing trained there The baking is so good that the students of the school spend 17 American divisions. many of their pennies for the output of thia shop. Berlin. July 14.— (A P)—A. S. as the printing presses continue to Burleson, former United States Post pour out paper money without any master General, who has returned to gold guarantee or any prospect that Berlin after investigating the com it will be retired., •'Germany is in far better condi mercial. Industrial and financial con tion than the other countries of Cen ditions of PolantJ. Austria and Czech- tral Europe, and I personally believe oslovaria. Is of the opinion that there Germany could improve its exchange Is little hope of selling Europe large | situation very speedily if it would quantities of cotton and other raw stop Issuing paper money and levy a materials until Germany and other tax over a period of 10 years to guar countries of Central Europe balance antee its retirement of and the crea their budgets and make definite ar tion of a larger gold reserve. Foreign rangements to discontinue the issu I bankers want to see definite plans ance of paper money and to retire , before they take a chance on the that currency until its volume is only i countries of Central Europe". I three times that of their gold re Mine Is Leased— serves. K. K. Kubli of Portland has leased *'I can't see any indication that the statesmen of Central Europe are the Great Wonder mine of the middle facing their problems frankly and fork of the Applegate, and will begin trying to formulate plans which get working It at once, with Chester C. at the fundamental problems and Kubli of the Applegate as manager. might insure the resumption of the It is a gold quartz mine, said to pos Industries and the renewal of the sess exceptional showings of gold. It export trade*', said Mr. Burleson. "It lies at the edge of the Blue ix»dge la not reasonable to talk about for copper district, near the mouth of eign loana to Central Europe aa long Sucker creek.—Portland Journal.