♦ rants fass Limin Courier »MMN IATED f'HKMM NERVINE ut Oi—----------------------------------------------------:------- VOL. XL, No. ttltl • ‘«torary c. JBANTN I’ANR, JOKEPHINK (X)UMTY, OREGON. TIIITtKDAY, ACGtHT I, Iffttl Monster Dirigible Urnhip ZR-tt WUI Leave Britain for Transfer to the I . ». Navy Most of ;I4I,< mmi ,< mh * Horn«* Have Ihvn Eaton by starving Bolshevik Populace ixmdon. Aug. 4.—(A. P.) The AMERICAN EXAMPLE WILL LEAD[CABINET DENIER RECEIPT OF ACTION IN NTATED NECKMMAItl headquarters ot the American Relief OTHER N 1T1ONN INTO ««««. A . LAST . MM» FROM DB I XI-ERA ­ Tl> Atom PAI Ml VI <>l ll> Administration has announced the DITION ti. I I xi» ING PEACE AND HIS PARTY receipt of information that all Amer­ ican prlaonera have boon released In Russia, and that they are now leav-| Ing ths country. Washington. Aug 4.—(A. P.) — MINING EXHIBIT» WHJ, GRACE The monster British built naval dir- j SOUTHERN OREGON INIM K- Iglble ZR-2 ieavea Howden England., TRIAL FAIR on August 25, for Ixikehurst. New Jersey, it was announced here today. CRAIE SIDES WITH THE EMPIRE By K. M. ElMi i-niivu New York, Aug. I.—(I. N. g.__| • --------- When the giant dirigible airship New York. Aug. 4.— (A. P i—Rus­ R-38, now receiving its finishing I sian horses which numbered 36,000.- lo County Court Turn.« «1,500 Over to Gotcrmiu'Ut ttnlinary ExpeaM* Mill ¡000 liefore the war have practically l*r«*M«uH Exported to Sign Peace Irtsh lt«*pui>liran Parliament Meet«. touches in England preparatory ... Proclamation rhe Middle of Rcportrxl That Ulster’Reply Total gl.MO.tMMMHMi With g.T.- I disappeared, having been »aten by the1 Fair Board—H. W. Harter Made flynlg across the Atlantic, is formgjly 9 N.-«t W««k Member of That Body NilO.tNM* Taxes Proved Unfavorable turned over to the United States this' l famished populace. It was revealed In | ¡Russian newspapers published In1 country will be the possessor of thej Moscow. rec«<|ved by the American re- Mistress of the Air—the world's ( Ixxncaster. Aug. 4.— (A. P.J — The London, Aug. 4.—(A. P.)—Sir greatest "war ship.” By the side of' The mineral exhibit at the South- M m ' « \ >' • k , ,f .uiminlstraUon. cut of $250,000,000 In the ordinary < Classes In Moscow university have belief that confidence in the Amer- James Craig, the Ulster premier, an- this great craft the Zeppelin^ of warlern Oregon Industrial Exposition, | which is to be held September 15, 16, •■pendllur«* of the government dur- been’ dismissed, the students being ,cau Invitations waa now more firm nounced that he would "absolutely days shrink into insignificance. ■— this • «■«. •> —■ _ year — will _ni I i m ---------- - . from . . hunger to do - ( tbelr •>’ established than ever, and that the refuse to take any side except that of ________ Ing fiscal » necessary, . to0 weak Built by the British for this coun ¡17, wll be one of the principal fea- tf additional taxes are to be avoided, work , ¡American example will lead all na-, Britain and the Empire.” be 'rechristened «cording to _ plana try, th.~R-38 t... .. .. will' ---- — __________ _ ture» °f lhe n a xrl n ar Secretary of th» Treasury Mellon in­ 'tlons into a permanent peace, was All were seeking peace, be con- ZR-2 when the formal transfer take, formulated by the committee having formed the house ways and me«n* LI N year will be $4,550,000,000. of which ]unfheon club idea as a means of cul- ,he promise at an international j Belfast. Aug 4.—(A. P.)—The Ul- the dealgu and construction o light- uken by wWh $3.830.000.000 must come from tax- the of brotherhood ’ «Kreement to end wars, said lhe pres- , « “ inet met today for a s ort ses- livatlng lhe spirit of brotherhood 'agreement to end wars, said the pres­ ! . * , . , . .u.ntir,,, »«..„kind ••on but no snnouncement regarding er-than-air aircraft. She will carry ■ the new member, H. W. Harter, pres­ and < cooperation °op*?‘log among business ^n L lh” deliberations has been made It1 fourteen Lewis automatic rifles, four profiMslonal men U rapidly spread "‘““J be turned to constructive Mthorlull gtated that no; bombs of 520 pounds and eight ent. WORN Oil RICAN Cl ItltEMT The premium list includes a first ^throughout the Un.ted State, .ad | ............. 2J() be— z* -*“> At her cruis- and second prize for exhibits of the IN ('t ill WILL DISAPPEAR I Ing speed of 60 miles an hour she | Havana. Cuba, Aug 4—(A. P.J— These clubs today In all sections President will sign the proclamation ,he c*Wnet minerals found in the largest quanti­ will be capable of 6,500 miles, while j ties in the county and single prizes ■’Filthy lucre," actually if not meta ¡of l North America are aiding in the l,f peace with the central powers un- Reports that Ulster had refused to ot 70 miles an hour she pborle.ily win disappear from o77«7oM7ru~c»o7."nd __ _____ j areitll his vacation Is over, probably in entertain lhe British government’s at full speed for those which occur with less fre­ will be able to go 5,000 miles with-) quency. The stipulation is made that If those «who have been filling the) 1 promoting the principles of good gov-1 the middle of next week proposals for peace were officially de- out refilling her fuel tanks. "vox popuit" columns of the papers emment and good citizenship and are! the ores and minerals exhibited must ........... ; nled. with diatribes against soiled bank promising to become great business I The ship will briatle with L^wis | come frOm Southern Oregon. Frank I ■ ■■ 1 ■ guns, distributed to afford a maxi- notes take advantage of the govern- j building organisations and H cninnell are in Dublin. Aug. 4.— OA. P.)—A full mum of protection against attack ment's offer to exchange "bright new charge of the exhibit and are busy Since the birth of the luncheon | meeting of the Irish republican par­ from the air. nickel and sliver pieces for United club idea In Chicago. February 23. One gun is mounted gtlrring up interest among the min- liament has been held, according to States currency that has been circu­ 1905. when the first group of Rotar­ I 111 I «»riant Depoailn Found in the Vi. on each at the four engine cars, ers of county. From all indicu- official announcement. The report is lating for nearly a quarter of a cen­ ians launched their organisation, two while a whole "nest ' is located aft. to I t j ong there will be a large amount of dally of Magdalena Bay I current that Ulster's reply to the 8lnn tury on this Island the ship', gasoline tanks. ¡coml)eution for first place, in th. othar International associations have Fein overtures has ben received and protect And should a hostile flyer dive numerous entries. Nearly 40 dllfer- Only American paper money lx hum formed —the Lions and the Kl- lx>s Angeles, Cal., Aug. 4.—(A. P.) is unfavorable. down from some enveloping cloud an (ent minerals are named in the list, circulated In Cuba and the govern­ wanis—which together with the Ro- Important oil deposits have been The parliament will meet on Au­ automatic one-pound gun mounted ment's offer la limited to one and 9 tary have a total membership of near­ discovered in the vicinity of Magde- offering a wide range of selection. gust 16. It was officially announced. atop the gas bag will tackle the two-dollar bills which It plans to re­ ly 150.000 divided into 1740 differ­ lina Bay, Lower California, by geolo­ Twenty-five members will be released enemy. turn to the United States treasury* ent aluba. H. W. Harter received his ap­ gists employed by the Mexican gov­ from prison to attend the session. With her armament of eight air pointment as a member of the fair Thousands of such bills In circulation ernment. according to Edward J. Sul­ bombs the R-38 will be able to des- I board from the county court Wed­ are no dingy, torn and patched as! livan, a lx» Angeles business man. BOITHERN IRISH IXiYAIJNT troy any submarine or smaller war nesday. He takes the place of Flor- to be almost unrecognisable. recently returned from an extended 1 REFUGEEN MOVE INTO LONDON vessel whose path she crosses, In ! enze Breitmeir, who resigned recent­ ¡tour of Lower California. Mr. Sulli-i view of the sinking of the former | ly The announcement was made van said he met a number ot Amer ­ I Ixmdon, Aug. 4. (A. P.J—Num- German battleship Ostfriesland by i that the county court had turned icans and reveral representatives ol iters of southern Irish loyalist refu- Govcrnnumt Will Handle Reserve the one-ton bombs dropped from air-1 $1500 over to the board to use for , geea. tn dire straits, are dally arriv- the British government near the new Nam» a» I'sited Stato Parks planes, it is not improbable that the the fair purposes, the money now be­ oil prospects and that they weri pre­ big airboat will be equipped with ing on hand to defray expenses.« It Clytln K. CramUll taken to Radile ' Ing In Ixmdon. In many cases, they paring to develop the otl and mineral I are women and children who have Fairbanks. Alaska, Aug. 4.— (A. the larger bgmbs on her arrival in was decided that C. W. Borland be for Alleged Finan« ini Flyers lost their breadwinners and frequent­ resources of the peninsula. P.) — Mount McKinley National Park the United States. paid $500 tor his services as manager '“Lower California is a great em­ near here which surrounds and in­ ly (heir sole possessions are the The R-38's heavy armament gives of the fair, this to be divided equal­ After purchasing a half-interest In pire. filled with vast possibilities," the Acme cafe and giving checks on clothes they wear, their homes and said Mr. Sullivan. "It is one the cludes snow capped Mount McKinley, the clue to her purpose. She is in­ ly between the building committee the First National Bank of .Belllng- other possessions having been des-1 threshold of great development and the highest peak on the continent, is tended to serve not only as a tight-! and the tContinued fair board. H. W. on Page 3) Harter to be handled by the government in ing element, but. If necesssry. as the | bam. Wash , Clyde E Crandall has troyed. awaits only the certainty of lasting the same manner as national parks flagship for a mixed fleet of surface, changed bis abode to the Hotel de | Under the malicious Injury act. all peace." in the states are conducted, accord­ and aircraft. The future American Ia»wls for a few days, Crandall came then» i»eople are entitled to compen­ "The mineral wealth of the coun­ here some time ago and bought an ; sation. leviable on the local rates, try Is tremendous. Besides the oil, ing to Harry P. Karstens, Fairbanks, admiral may not be content with con­ but although decrees have been recently appointed superintendent ot ducting the engagement from tile interest In the Qxfe. He then began there are copper mines at Santa the park. granted for sums aggregating mil ­ bridge of a surface battleship, In­ Bureau of Awards at Waahingtou passing out checks on the Washing­ «vOsa.Ua. which have operated con­ Gives Official Confirmation Mr. Karstens, recently returned to stead he'll probably transfer his flag ton bank, these being honored by lo- lions of pounds, very few have been tinuously tor 35 years and produced cal people. He wrote out checks ag- paid. It la said that In consequence more than 660,000,000 pounds of Fairbanks from Washington accom­ to the airship and win his battles in Portland, Aug. 4.—(A. P.)—Con­ panied by Woodbury Abbey, an engi­ the air. ■regaling $300 before It was found of terrorism, lawyers In southern ore. neer who has been given the task of Every provision has been made fbr struction on the road from Holland that they were no good. The bank Ireland are frequently unable to surveying the park thia summer. Mr. effective operation ot the ship. While to the Oregon Caves in Josephine waa telegraphed and they replied that prosecute claims against the local Abbey left almost Immediately for the admral scans the horizon through county will begin at once, according they did not know him and that he authorities, as they have been threat­ ened with death should they do so the big reserve to take up hla work. high power glasses, eager to discern to word received by the road and never had any deposits there. Sheriff lx«wls and Deputy Lister Wild life ot Alaska is to be pre­ the enemy's every move, he will be trails division of the United States went to Merlin after him. where he MANY NTILL UVE IN GERMAN I'ouch Containing »40,000 in CMr> served tn the McKinley Park and no in constant communication with the forest service yesterday. The bureau AND RUSSIAN ARMY DUGOUT» had been accompanied by a local permits are to be given hunters from ships of his fleet by wireless tele­ of awards at Washington, D. C., gave rency Taken From Employe girl. He saw them approaching and the outside. Prospectors working tn phone and telegraph. And th. cap­ the contract for grading to the White. Dvinsk, Latvia. Aug. 4.— (A. P.) — entered a store but the officers sep­ St. Ixiuis. Aug. 4.— (A P.)—Three the confines will be allowed, however, tain of the ship at the same time will Brown and l»eahy company of Port­ , have everything at his finger tips. land, for $126,240. arated. one going In each entrance Hundreds of families In the war-dev­ bandits held up and slugged Tommy to kill.some game for fcfcxt The road extends eight and one- Telephone wires will connect him and caught him He protested vig- astated territory about Dvinsk are Felaldo, a poetoffice messenger, at with the remotest cock-pit, while the half miles from the forest boundary orously that he waa innocent. He still living In the dug-outs used by Wood IRiver, 'Illinois, and escaped mere pressure of a button will re­ at Holland to the Marble Halls of waa taken to the cafe where he met German and .Russian soldiers In the with three pouches, one believed to lease death-dealing charges for lurk­ Oregon. It connects with the Cres- his "partner" and waa confronted early days of the war. have contained $40.000 in currency little or no progress toward recon­ consigned to the Standard Oil Com­ cent City-Grants Pass road, and will ing submarines or destroyers. with the Information that It had been All about the captain in his cabin open the caves district to tourist learned that hla checks wore no struction has been made In the scores pany at Wood River. Patricians and Plobiaiw Gather to will be within easy reach an infinity travel, According to estimates, th. good lie had made a practice of of razed villages because of the pov­ Witnee.« Funeral of Singer * road of buttons switches and levers where- __ __ is to be .. ready ___ for travel next ___ writing checks for the amount of erty of the people who, for a long money found in the till, whenever It time after the war between Russia Naples. Aug. 4.—-(A. P.)—Patrl- with to control his ship. If he chooses season, —— accumulated a little. He purchased and Germany ended, were under bol­ i clans and plebians gathered early to to descend or to launch a bomb he’ll a necklace for a local girl, paying for shevik rule. witness the funeral, today, ot Enrico press a button. To rise he'll press It with a chock for $50, It Is not llarvoy anil Small Staff to Leave on Caruso in the historic church ot San PORTIAMO MARKETS known when his hearing will be held Francisco dl Paola. Saturday for Monday Meeting Choice steers ............ -$6.25 & $«.75 ----------- Four hundred singers sang the re- tanks emptied simply by the pressure) lifting of Ban on Export of Gold and Hogs, prime light ..$12.00 $12.75 Ixmdon. Aug. 4.— (A. P.)—A for­ qulum. Representatives of the king, of the proper buttou or lever. Sheep, beet valley ...... $5.00 s Angeles, Cubic gas capacity, 2,700,000 feet. the ban on the export of gold and London, Aug. 4.— (A. P.)—Reply­ according to a recent ruling of the passod the Senate. silver, by encouraging investments Total lifting power, 83 tons. ORFXMJN GROWERS department head. Chief of Police ing to the question of whether the abroad and by enhancing the efficien­ Horsepower, 2100. Bartlett Pears Washington, Aug. 4.—(A. P.)— Jones. It is said the chauge in the recognition of Mexico could be raised cy of production. Maximum altitude, 25,000 feet. The conference agreement on the New York, strong......................... $4.10 style of badge has been found neces­ at the disarmament conference, Aus­ "Second, Increase the supply of packer control bill waa adopted by Boston, stronger ..................... $3.$5 sary because many of the shields now ten Chsmberlein, the government Mrs. Henry T. Williams left this low Interest funds among traders and the senate 48 to to, and, adter ap­ Chicago, steady............................ $3.6.« authorized have been lost and are leader, snld that it was for the Amer­ California's heaviest shipments now being worn by persons not en­ ican government to decide what sub­ morning for Portland to spend a few make banks buy cheap bills convert­ proval by the house, will be sent to ible at as long a period as possible” days visiting. now arriving In the eastern markets titled to them. jects should bo brought up. the president. M’KINLEÏ PARK TO BE OPENED I • — BANDITS SlUG P.O. MESSENGER X AGRICULTURAl CREDITS PASSED Xlui JAPAN SEEKS TO IMPROVE TRADE