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AMM4M I ATKI> IlilCMK MKKVK’K ------------- GRANTS D»l. Al . No -‘I r 1 _ ' hr*ry- • JOSEPHINE (Xll'NTY. OREGON- TUI ItKDAY, AI'GI ST 3B, H«l. WHOLE NI MBER -------------. ------------------ —m si. I I I rg»-nt Ap|H-al for Tcooje- From War D»u»»rtni»-nt IU-<v-iv«v«l From <’< j «1 Held* of W. Virginia to < «mtain Women'» Ninne» PEACE TREATY North Pacific Ships Asked in Broadcast Appeal to Watch for Boatload of Missing Survivers—Boat is Sister Ship of “Canadian Exporter”, Recent Uss Racine, West Va., Aug. 25.— (A. SIGNATURES AFFIXED TO THE The jury lint for th«» September P.)—A crowd of over 5,000 ha* DOCUMENT AT 5 O’CLOCK term of the circuit court ha* been ,it MPINQ IND LANDING IN reached this section today from Mar- THIS EVENING drawn. Thirty-one name* are in RIVER II I M HER met, where they have been In camp. 1 cluded in th« list. Next year the They declare that they came to pro-' Jury list will contain the name* of | test against the martial law In Mingo1 women as well a* men a* the law county. The Cordova Is expected to reach j provide* that women will be requir Seattle, Aug. 25.—(A. P.) — The ed to serve on juritwi at that time. A* freighter Canadian Importer is re Astoria Saturday morning Captain Washington, Aug. 25.—(A. P.) — yet no cnee* are on the docket for ported to be sinking 623 miles south Bisaett meesaged his home office at any set date Th« grand jury will west of the Columbia river, while Vancouver, hut did not tell the cause The war department has received an Treaty Consist» of Three Artidea- urgent appeal for troops to restore Failure of Nlru< turai Member, Made meet th»» first week and the circuit the steamer Cordova, which reach«»d of the accident. Preamble Rec ites S»xtions 2 aad order and prevent lawlessness in the of Aluminum Alloy, tNita Ship in court will convene on the second the disabled vessel last night, is 5 of Resolution Mingo coal field*, West Virginia. Halve»—4 au»» of Fire headed tor .Astoria with the survivors Monday of September. Portland. Aug. 25.—(A. P.)—The The jury list 1* ■« follows: from all but one of the lifeboats. I E Hayes. Murphy, farmer. The Canadian Importer’s engine- Canadian Importer Is afloat and in Selma Hcliooi U j Oja-n— school, district number* Berlin, Aug. 25.—(A. P.)-Tha Hull, Aug 25. (A. P.) Th<- Kent Root. Hugo, farmer room waa flooded and she bail drift no danger, according to a radio mes I The Salma next Monday with E i treaty of peace between Germany and I 1, will open cauae of the ZH-2 disaster, in which F. IN. Rathbun, Murphy, farmer ed helplessly, part of the crew set sage from the Cordova, which Other the United State* was signed here at * A. Hampton as teacher.- that Captain Blssett refused a alt of the crew except five. Including Henry Peterson, Holland, miner. ting out in lite boats for land ■ schools will open on the 5th of next 5 o’clock this evening. one American, Norman Walker, a J. H. Harvey, Grants Pass. II. 1, A broadcast appeal ba* been sent as the water was not gaining. Foreign Minister Rosen, Ln sign He preferred to wait for a tug I months, these being district 3 ai rigger, perished yesterday, was re farmer. to ships over the North Pacific to ing, expressed his gratification for Kerb> t with Lincoln Savage, prlnci- been ported to have been due to the nreak- Geo W. K«arns, Grants Paas, tim watch tor the missing boat load of from Vancouver. No word has | pal, end Mrs. Leonard and Hatiie the resumption of friendly relations. in* of a longitudinal girder ber cruiser. Canadian Importer survivors. Ths received from the lifeboats. Gebers as Instructors; district 8 at American Commissioner Dresel re ship*, made of aluminum It F Randolph, Grant* Pas«, R. 2, Cordova was unable to locate the Provolt, Mrs. Nellie Ferri«, teacher; plied with reciprocal sentiment*. ting the airship In halves farmer. boat load according to a message re The treaty consists of three ar district 11 at Leland, Irene Welcome, Aug. 25. — (A. J. J Porry. Grant* Pa»*, laborer. Vancouver, B. C., ceived this morning. The explosion occurred immedl-' ticles. and the preamble recited sec teacher; district 45 at Leland, Mrs. F. O. Youngblood. Grant* Pas*, The Cordova was proceeding from P.) -The steamship Canadian Im- ately after the breaking Divers be- ■ tion* two and five of the Porter- Honolulu to Astoria and Portland, porter carried a crew of 45, with 1 Bertha Miller, teacher; district 51 at Knox peace resolution. gan to explore the fire twisted cariwnter. ¡Speaker, Orin Paul, teacher. There A M. Ilammond. Grant* Pa**, la- when she picked up the distress call, Captain Bissette. of Vancouver, mas wreck today ; borer being at the time near the Canadian ter. Most of the crew was signed i are a number of others that may Miss Olive Willard and Mr. and Cha*. H Stephen*. William*, farm Imi>orter last night. The message here. The vessel i* the sister ship open on the 5th but their contract* Mrs. A. L Willard arrived last night (A. P.j -Nor- llowden. Aug 25.— ' have not yet been received at the wa*: “We are sinking fast. Hurry. of the Canadian Exporter, wrecked man Walker, the *<ile American sur- er. office of the county superintendent. from Portland for a visit with Mrs. vlvor of the dirigible wreck today: J. H Harris. Grant* Pa*». R. 4, We have 17 feet of water in the en recently at Willala harbor. She was Six teaching position* in the county V. T. Truax Miss Willard Is a sla carrying lumber for Melbourne gine room." gav« the Associated Pre*» the first farmer. ter and Mr. Willard is a brother of i have not yet been filled Ed Sine. Grant* Pas*. R 2. farmer circumstantial account, telling how ! Mrs. Truax. Fine»! for Netting Fir»» — Andrew Shade. Grant* Pose, dray-j the girders broke amidships and the Among the Oxford hotel gueeta Oscar Peterson and Floyd Good Meeting 1* Held — man. ship split in halve* just sfter a test ’ 1st night were Mr and Mrs. John 1. rich were arrested and fined »25 The mid-week forum of the cham of the ship's control was begun while, I* L Sharp. Grant* Pa**. R Thurm, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Carn f el, each for setting a fire in the national farmer ber of commerce «as held at the Reply to Unter of Uojd Georg«» I» above Hull. P P. Proctor. Grant* Pae*, printer. forest. The men were hunter* from Medford Hotel thia noon, and the Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Fuller and family, Said to Permit Further Pacta He tried to get a ¡»arachute. but I J. V. Schmidt. Grant* Pa«»*, mer Coquille and had left a fire under meeting adopted a reeolution for the E. J. Hall, E. R. Balsiger and O. B. failed, and clung to the gas bag fa McAdams, of Portland, Mr. and Mr*. j some meat they were drying and it chant Dublin. Aug. 25.—(A. P)—The holding of a pear show in this city, bric, jumping and landing In the Fred W. Reynolds. Grant* Past j spread while they were out, burning Irish republican cabinet's reply to the | confined to plate displays of the var- D. Francy and family and S. M. Lee river. !>«•< picked up by a tug of Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. ' down a ranger cabin on Squirrel letter of Lloyd It 2 U borer. of August l ious species, date to be announced Pearce of Seattle, C. A. McGee of San __ George's _ mountain' The men were picked up 13 In which the premier denied Ire- later, It was also urged that the J. T Hartley Williams, farmer C. C atoblnson. líder ville. farra- by Came Warden Luca*, who wanted land's right to secession and declin- pear be adopted as the official sym Francisco, Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Mun to see their lioenses and he got in ed to refer the Irish dispute to for- bol and Medford known as the Pear ger of Johnstown. N. T.. R. C. Devoy I or formation which he supplied to the eign arbitration, leaves an “unmis City. The guests at the meeting in and Otto Reckart of Eureka. Mian A. It Schmitt, Selma, firm* Edith Fetterly of Kerby, Mr. and Grants Pass, titter. Peck. forestry office. 4* F. takable opening" for a continuation cluded H. S. Clapp of Grants Pass of Mrs. J. N. Scott of Medford. Mr. and (Jov<*rniii<»nt High Eiploaivr 1A III Ai»l J. ■1 Robinson, Wlldervilli fd|r»<- of the peace negotiations, according the Grants Pass Electric company. Mrs. J. O. Hall and Mr. and Mr*. er. Ted Hurlburt of Grants Pass, and, < icnring «»IT I«»gged-off lam»!* ! to reports here. IT. P. Heilman of Portland. E. H Perkin*. Wolf C-o»k. farmer ' S. G. Clark of Grants Pass—Medford Harry V. Wilken, Grants P h »», I Portland, Ore . Aug Ixjndon. Aug. 25.—(A. Pi—The Mall-Tribune. Clali <A *r«»at impetus will be gtven ! Miner. Irish cabinet’s reply was delivered to the clearing of logged-off and burn-' Chas, iA. William*. Grant! Pass. Question** Ncaltsi In Envelope 12.1 the premier’s official residence at 1 Paving Being llu-lwd— ed off lands of the stat« through th« barber Year» Ago Shus Development Work on the paving between o’clock today. J. M. Rimer, Grant* Pass, laborer. use of u large amount of picric acid Wolf Creek and Galesville, a distance John Hauer. Grant* Pass, mer- which the government ha* made of 14H miles, is being rushed as ■»cal Ranch Will Exhibit Guorn.*»ey* Cleveland. Aug. 25. —(I. N. 8.»— MINES FOI ND IN RIGHT OF at Sacramento State Fair available for the land-owner, ac chant. A striking indication of the world's WAY OF FERDINAND'S RY. rapidly as possible, states J. ’ E. W R Ranni», tirants Pass, plumb- progress was shown here recently cording to u statement issued by Etavldson. highway inspector, who Sacramento, Cal.. Aug. 25.— (Spe Charles Hall of Klamath Fall*, pres er. when the 125th anniversary of ¿he Bucharest. Aug. 25.— (A. P.) — wa* in the city today. Mr. Davidson T. J. Wilkinson. Williams, farmer. city founding was celebrated. At Mine* have been found laid in the says that over 5 miles is already cial)—Guernsey breeders and their ident of the Oregon State Chamber R M Robinson, Wilderville. farm- that time a letter written In 1896 on right of way of King Ferdinans’ pro done and that it is expected that the families to the number of 200 or •of I'ommerce. following the recent notification from Washington that er. the occasion of the centennial cele jected railroad line to Paris, ready remainder will be finished before more, according to reports coming la Oregon ha* b»>«n allotted 192,000 bration was read. 'It contained the to blow up the tracks. The authori winter. If the good weather keeps up. from various parts of California and Return From llbvsanl < rv»»k— Oregon will assemble at Sacramento pounds of thl* explosive. following question*, to be answered ties, continuing their campaign Tweive hour working shifts have The Howard creek forest fire is now: for a general Guernsey Joniflcattoa According to government bullotln*, against terrorism, have arrested a been adopted Ln order that the work and “get-together” meeting that la picric acid I* of greater strength than now out and Is being patrolled to “Have women the right to vote?” number of persons in connection with may be done as soon as possible. being planned during the week of the dynamite and is safer to handle. It prevent ita spreading again, accord “Ha* prohibition been achieved?" th* plot. state fair, September 3-12. In an explosive which wa* used In ing to T. M. Talbott and Supervisor Work Well Under Way— "Has 'the North Pole been discov Among the show herd* of tine the great war. and with a great Run- E. H. MaoDanlela of the Siskiyou ered?” LEWIS MACHINE GUN TURNED Work on the Caves highway is well I pin* on hand at the conclusion of forest, who returned veaterday from DOWN BY ALL GREAT POWERS started and 130 men are now busy Guernsey cattle that will come to ’Wave people learned to fly?” th« war. the government decided to the econe of the blaze. The state and "Is the horseless carriage a re- along the right of way. Over halt Sacramento to compete for state fair turn It over to tho different *tatea on national governments provide a re allty?” Ixvndon, Aug. 25.—(I. N. S.) — the length of the road is now under Guernsey honors, will be a consign a basis of the amount of logged-off ward for the Information leading to All the questions, moot then, are How the I>ewis machine gun. which construction, gangs having started ment of blue-ribbon Guernseys from the arrest and conviction of a per answered in the affirmative. land in each state. was one of the most effective man on the upper end. The clearing has the River «Banka Farms of Granta I-and-owner* of the state must son for setting fire* In a national for killers used by the allies In the great been occupying the attention of the Paas, Oregon, which will be sent over place their order* tor the picric acid est or on public land*. Mr. Talbott war, was “turned down” by nearly contractor* up to this time. Joe the Siskiyou mountains to meet and with the Oregon Agricultural Col states. A reward of from *100 to Many Transient* on Road— •very great power before the war was Leahy, one of th» members of the vie with the best that California There are many transient*, , com brought out In court proceedings contracting firm, was in the city to Guernsey breeders have to offer, tor lege, according to advice* from 1500 is provided for information I Washington. When the number of leading to the arrest and conviction monly known as hoboes. passing here. day looking for a car of powder the top honors In their various classes. While notification has not order* »»quals a carload, the Agricul of a person maliciously setting fires through here every day, headed The company that supplied the ma which he is expecting for the work. yet been received here as to the ex tural College will forward thi* order while a reward of from 1/5 to 1300 both north and south, though most chine guns to the British army is tent of the show herd that will be to the U. B. department of agricul- is provided tor information leading of them are going to California. suing to recover »15,000,000 from W. R. C. Regular Meeting— consigned by the River Banks Farms, ture and the explosive will be shlp- to the conviction of a person for These men will not work when of the British government. It was tes General Logan W. R. C., will hold ped to the Mate from the nearest leaving a fire burning The person fered job*, as Ed Garrett found out tified that Colonel Lewis, the Amer their regular meeting Saturday af it is known that the Oregon breeder reporting also receives halt the today when he approached about a ican who invented the gun, first of ternoon. There will be initiation owning this farm Is out after blue cartrldglng plant money paid as a fin« hundred of them today with the of fered it to the American government Refreshment* and a social hour will and purple ribbons, and keen compe fer of a job on the section. They but the offer was rejected. Subse close the afternoon. The G. A. R.. tition will be given some of the lead Car (intvi <>v«w (inde— gave various reasons for not taking quently Germany, Austria, Russia. with all Civil war veterans, visiting ing Guernsey herds of California by A big automobile went over the the work, most of them being con France and Italy, through their mil members of both organizations who the Oregon entries. grade on the first.summit past Smith scientious objectors. They have two itary experts, decided that Colonel may be in the city are cordially in- hill Wednesday Just before Engineers large camps near the city, pne camp b vited to be present. AoMwliiHon to It «»gii bit«» l’rl< «•* of J G. Bromley and K. E. Hodgman being west of the city near the city Lewi* was all wrong. The British government finally B»-»!.-» an<| Meals for All arrived or a tour of inspection of the limits and the other being near Jones bought three Lewis guns for a test. roRTIAND MARKETS work be'ng done there Although creek. Mr. Garrett states that the Pendleton, Ore., Aug. 25.— <Spe- the car went over the bank and wont men are anti-fovernment In attitude. On August 1, 1914, Just before the Choice steers . .......... ,6.00 ft 16 50 Spring launp Poet Will Give Way Be «lai) - Fa*t relay strings, lively down tin* grade about 50 feet, the Many approach citizens on the streets outbreak of the war. the British war Ho H »11.«0 O »11.50 fore Onrushing Juggernaughta young steers, bucking __ “ _____ bronka” machine was practically uninjured for a handout, There may bo a few office “went in for a bust,” as one Hogs, prime light »10.00 0 »10.75 witness declared, and purchased five who*»» deviltries will try the mettle and the three occupants escape»! deserving ones but Mr. Garrett was Fist Mountain lambs..»8 00 Q »6.75 Chicago. Aug. 25.— (I. N. S.) — of the cowboy these are some of without a scratch The accident hap unable to find any that would work | From that time until the end of the Figgs, Buying prise ____ 27c Enter now the spring lamp post—* war thousands were put Into action. the attractions promised for the pened on a hairpin turn. The occu io keep from starving. Eggs, fancy selects ...... 34c preventive, so its Inventor claims, 1921 Round-up to bo staged in Pen pant* of the tar were unknown, al ......40c of many automobile wrecks. Honolulu, Aug. 25.—(A. P.)— Butter, extra cnbes ......... dleton September 22, 23 and 24. though the car ear’rd an Oregon li Duke P. Kahanamoku, champion Butter, prints ......... ....... ..............4 2c In the old days when lamp poeta Mrs. C. M. Cline and two boys left The round-up association regulates cense. „.»1.0« <9 »1.11 were the main support of certain sprint swimmer of tho world, was Wheat ...... today for Ashland where they will the price of beds and meals, and no today appointed by Governor Wal Portland, Ang. 25.—(A. P.)—Cat gentlemen in the early hours of the spend a few days visiting. profiteering Is tolerated Double beds Catfish Are I’lante»!— lace R. Farrington special aide to as tle. steady. Hogs, 50c lower. Sheep, morning, a spring lamp post, of Rev. C. M. Cline returned Tuesday may bn had nt »2.50 this being the J. W. Berrlsn, superintendent of sist in receiving distinguished vis course, would have been out of the establish»»»! price for accommoda the Butte Falls hatchery, received night from Portland and other north itors and to do certain clerical work steady. Eggs weak and unsettled. question. But today it Is different. Rutter, firm. tions. I’endleton home* are throtvn '<000 catfish fry Saturday and plant ern Oregon points. He has been In In the governor’s office. Provision When an automobile hit* this safety open to visitors and rooms are listed ed them in the sloughs above Ray the north for the past month. was made for the appointment at the lUkrtlwt Pear* poet, which was invented by C. G. ■o that the round-up visitor is as- Gold dam. This is the first catfish Ed. S. Van Dyke returned today last session of the territorial legisla Chicago, steady, best stock. 13.20, Veneman, of Chicago, th* post bend*, aur»»d of comfortable quarters. Res >lanted in Jackson county streams from Woodburn, Eugene and other ture and Is considered as a small re ripe, »2.75. New Tork weak today, allowing the auto to pass over it taurant* and hotel* will make special ft is predicted they will do well in Wlllnir.ette valley points where he cognition on the part of the territory tfoston steady, bettor prospects. On without serious Injury. Then the arrangement* to meet the demand these sloughs and ponds and will ha* been spending the past five days of the services performed by Duke iccount of rain, heavy offerings from spring will pull the post back to ita for meal*. not Inhabit the cold fresh waters. on business for the school district. for the glory of Hawaii. upright position. California. 0,1 NG TO GAM BAG FABRIC, GHATIFICAIION IS EXPRESSE! mílíNOLfí«S"PEíCEOPENING" PICRIC ACID IS NOW AVAIEABEE