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♦ ISMX IAIED FRMNH HERVI OK VOI.. \lw No. 'J.Kt. GHANTH l’AHh. JOSEPHINE «Ol'NTY. OREGON , SEPT. 1 4, I lr_’l j-ra»! WHOLE NIMBER »AHO I Elei lion I m Confirmed----S(w<lal t oni i mit tee Decides to Detoy l>i«ru»- sion* of Mandate Question.« •Vay B<* < ut, llom-vi-r, 34» Per < cm ll Illi Taxes on Pn»«engcr and Pidltmin Th k.-ts Washington. Hept. 14. (A. P. I Geneva. Sept. 14.—(A. P.)—John TEMPORARY ItOOFN UNDERSTOOD lint IS ONIA 1F\. I’LENIINrrENTI IKIES TO I'HtlUiE OF Ml RDEB EXPECTED FIVE ERM TED Bassett Moore, of the United States,' TATI» E To INDICATE Tories The retention for the calendar year DMM I ■» i ’ l M »- I LANS AT TO STAND I» THE OTHER OVER MIXTION OF OI TSIIHÍ wae elected one of the judges of the of IU22 of the transportation taxes TO BE hist I ssEli FAILS INVI UM ' ' FLOOR on freight, passenger and Pullman accommodations, but at half the I present rate, has been agreed on by the senate finance committee The committee amended the house bill so a- to retain the full tax on < ’liine-c < 1| m ' u Boor, Sovereignly, express packages and oil transported j Irbuckto Ap|H-nrs More Dejected, Negotiation- May or Mav Not Follow by pipe line Tue house rates on Mandati** and Hplierra ■if Infill- Receipt l>y Lloyd George of Face Is Pale—¿separated Wife to cereal beverage« and other »oft runs I p for Big Meet Pall ( allinei Reply Aid Fight In Courts drinks were adopted, but these may be changed. Dublin, Sept. 14.--ÍV P.>—The SEVEN IME IN EXPIXISION San Francisco, Sept II I A. P.l Booths and exhibits were being ATLANTIC REFINING TA NKS Arbuckle Is facing two charges In ¡appointment of 5 prenfpotentiaries put in readiness today for the open connection with th« death of Vir ito the proposed conference at Inver ing tomorrow of the Southern Ore Philadelphia. Sept. 14.— (A. P.)—| ginia Rappe. following the return In ness with the British representatives gon Industrial Exposition, which will Washington. Sept 14. Seven and possible ten were killed in an indlctmeut charging manslaugh to discuss a settlement of the Irish ¡hold sway during the next three days. The senate committer Is ter by theg rand Jury last night. The ¡question was approved by the Dail ’an explosion of the oil tanks of the ' Exhibits in every department of tbe the Investigation In the Vtr- (other charge was murder preferred Eireann today. The Dail also ap- Atlantic Refining Company. A dozen fair were being taken to the fair girila coal fields Saturday Monday by Mrs Baublna Maude Bel | proved the reply to Lloyd George’s : were injured. grounds. The grounds are in excel , recent proposals. in ont. lent condition, considering the tact .1 IPS BINENT St GG ESTIO N The plenipotentiaries, it was ex NEW MEXICO WILL ELIXT that this is the first year they have District Attorney Brady thought SENATOR T<> RFCCEED FALL been need for this purpose, and that GF Cl It rill.Ml NT IN POWER 'that the murder charge should stand plained. were chosen to carry on the the buildings have Just been com if Arbuckle were cleared of that, in negotiations which may or may not Santa Fe. N. M.. Sept. 14 — (A. P.l ! pleted. Toklo. Sept 14 I A. P.l If the : the event he be tried on it. he would follow the receipt by Lloyd George of —New Mexico will elect a U. S. Sen the Dall cabinet’s reply. present political situation in the Far '«till face the manslaughter charge Merchants are busy arranging ator next Tuesday to succeed Albert • East Is rev lord nt the Washington their booths and exhibits, The en Arbuckle appears more dejected B. Fall, now secretary of the interior. conference, then inrller ucts of pow- loday. his face Is mpre pallid ’closed part of the building tras over H. O. Bursum. who was appointed era affecting the Pacific should also flowed and it was found necessary Owing to the district attorney's by Governor M. E. Mechem. to fill be reconsidered, It is argued among to erect temporary roofs over sec- objection«. Zeh Prevost and Alice the senatorial chair temporarily, has Japanese publicists This follows Blake were not balled before the til S< In m >U O|M*n by Monday—Many I the unanimous endorsement of the tions of the large outside floor. There Juirail's contention in Its reply to the will be a regular automobile show, Teacher* From County Rappe Inquest today Republican state convention. The I'nlted States thut questions regard the best exhibit of minerals ever seen Democratic nominee is E. H. Hanna, ed as accomplished facts should be The largest number of the schools of Albuquerque, former justice of the in Josephine county and a display of New York, Sept. 14 lA P.l- avoided at the conference fruits and vegetables« that would do of the county have already opened , state supreme court. Mrs Roscoe Arbuckle, known profes Professor Matsunnml. an authority justice to any country A large for the fall term Seven will open Eleven proposed constitutional a- on international law who was a del- sionally as Mints Durfee. left for Mam Hxpritrd to It’«nd Fir-t Fair ecate to the Hukue conference, in , Sail Francisco to aid her husband next Monday, at which time i every mendments will also be voted on ; number of entries of fancy-work and school will be under headway, An : These include measures barring al-J needle-work had been entered early tn Honthern I tmgon in .1 Year» sists. for example, that tho Panama from whom she has been «ei»arated excellent corps of teachers was ob- , iens ineligible to citizenship or asso-, this morning and a large number of I five years. (’anal should be placed under Inter talned this ■ vear The schools and stations or corporations controlled by | ! ladies were kept busy tagging the IA PI national control for the benefit of the Medford, Ore . Sept 14 Instructors follow • Next Friday will tie a big day at world M pii ism i.anmnnt < i ’such aliens, from owning land, «x-l exhibit:, as they arrived All exhibits District 1. Selma. E. A. Humpton; tending to women the right to hold i were to be in place by 6 o'clock to- the Josephine County Fair at Grants He declares that It the conference 2, Holland. 'Rav Brown; 3. Kerby, i public office, providing a tax exemp i night or the full consent of the fair Pass and Medford should make a asks Japan to evacuate Si Iler la and .Lincoln Savage. Mildred Aspinwall tion og »2,000 for former service ■ board will be necessary before they special effort to send a large delega to abandon Korea and Formosa, then j McNeil’s Island. Sept. 14. (A. P.l and Hattie Gobers; 4. Takilma. Mrs. men. and placing on common car can be entered tion at that time it should also ask tho I'nlted States A supposed Gardner due in the Moonlight dances will hold out Members of the Scenic Preserva Io return most of the i’nlted States finding of a provisioned rowboat, col Starr Bumby; 5. C. F. Blundell. Ade- riers the burden of proof that rate tion association. Instead of holding to the Indians and grant indopen- lapsed today when a ranched report- ,!lnu Taylor; 6. Dryden. l>eona Dun I orders of the state corporate com mis- charms for the dancers at the fair, can; X. Mrs. Nellie Fenis; 9. Mabel I sion are unreasonable I A ,are*‘ fIoor has been lald at the end their regular monthly meeting on dence to Hawaii and the Philippines. ,ed that the boat belonged to him rackham: '10. laturel Grove. Mary' of the main floor and is being fixed thal day. will go to Grants Pa»« in a Great Britain, he added, should then Many Islands are leaving the island Fall: 11, Leland. Irene Welcome: 12, I ’ ORTI GI USE BRAND OF Bl LL- up so that this feature of the fair can body in order that Jackson county make Canada and Australia com because of the tnan-hunt No new New Hope. Mrs C. S. Hobbs; 13. FIGHT IS AFFAIR OF SKILL be enjoyed every night. The W O. makes a good showing pletely free and return Hongkong to trace of Gardner was revealed today Williams. Grace Forbes; 14. Murphy.; Lisbon. Slept. 14.— <A PI—Sailors W orchestra will furnish the Jazz China are 27 students in the axrl- There Mrs J M. Leonard: 15. Placer. Ruth of the American warships who were every night The band will be on cultural departmnnt of the high Gorham; 16. not decided: 17. Ellen. entertained in this city when the hbnd in the afternoons and evenings school who desire to attend the fair Mi UNAGI < < »NGRENH w il.I. Flint; 18. Kerby. Julia Williams; American squadron visited Portugal. ' — 'Continued on FW n as this will lie tl>« only opjiortunlty INA ESTRI ITE COMtNIZATION 20. Mr». Jessie Qua if the other day. saw a Portuguese bull- - to see mi event of this character District 21. Kerby. Sadie Payne; . fight and lustily cheered for one of Dnnqlitrrs of Confederacy U ill linn this yeir Tliev have no means of ( A. P. » St. Paul. Minn . Sept. 14. 23, Hugo, high school not decided. the bulls. Shaft to :t.NI Feel conveyance »nd a ito owners w ho can Colonliatiou of reclaimed land« tirades. Helena I^Rov; 23. Dorothy A Portuguese bullfight is more a furnish transportation -hoild com will i»r the principal subject of dis Stidham: 24, high school not de display of splendid horsemanship laiuisville. Ky Sept. 14. I A. P.l municate with <’ B Thompson, the cusslon at the tenth annual conven Chicago Park Commissioners Pur •Plans to complete and dedicate the cided. Josephine Donohue. grades: and skilful feints than a cruel sport. i agricultural Instructor at the high tion of the National Drainage Con- chase Chairs for (Tty Parks Jefferson fiavta monument next June 125, Pauline Mead; 26, Bertha True such as the Spanish bullfight. There school xreas to be held here Sept. 22-34. blood; 27, Edith Hunting. Margaret mere- The bulls are | i« no bloodshed. ' have been abandoned in favor of This Is the first real fair to be held Chicago. Sept. 14.— l.A. P.> -Chi The convention will be attended by Ritchie: 28. I .a Von Allen: 29. Em I ly teased by the i bullfighters and In Southern Oregon in file years and landowners, fanners, drainage con running the shaft to 851 feet. This, cago's crippled children may ride ma Alberts: 30. Anna Potts: 31. not 'others who pierce his hide with their Josephine county is entitled to cred tractors. engineers and others inter which wa* the original height pro right up to the cages in Lincoln park decided: 32-33. not decided; 34. Ice The horns of the ’ tormenting darts. it for Its progressiveness In the re ested in the development of fertile jected. 'will make it second only to land. Millicent Kiphart: 35, Pleasant * bull* are covered with leather balls too and inspect the elephants, tigers, the Washington monument. newed effort to provide the farmer lowlands Valley. Lillian Keyte; 38. Golden. so that they can do no great damage liona and the 800 pound baby hippo Dedication of this memorial to with the means whereby he m«y Reports of railroad colonizutlon i Mrs Harry Stumbo: 39. Wonder. and tbe proof of U m * skill ef the At first hand the president of the Confederacy at show his stock and product« commissioner« and a report on meth Th»1 park, commissioners recently Hasel King: 4 2. Waldo. Katherine horseman is never to let his borse f --------------------- ods of colonisation in cutover regions his home at Fairview. Ky.. has ac i Henrich: 43. Hazel Barr; A5. Le to be tonebed by them. He makes 'purchased six wheel chairs and ata- of Wisconsin will precede discussion cordingly been set forward to an in land. Bertha Miller: 47, Charles Gra bis horse curvet arouad the furious Honed them at tbe park en trance The of colonisation Other subjects definite date in the future. ham: 48, Gallce. Genevieve Cline: tnimal. occaaaionally placing h-H for tbe free use of crippled visitor«. monument is now close to the 186 which will be considered are rural And for those who cannot reach the .10. Cora Findley; -52, Speaker. Orin ' ferroa” in the bull's neck feet at which it was proposed to halt park tbe commissioners have pro ns "Nal«*s-t tua,1< ‘ ,0 K of drainage pro- Paul: 53. Almeda, Mary J. Murray; At,«lern Ministers Trained ' Icct«. state drainage legislation and it next spring. vided automobiles, which wilt call 54, Bertha Green; 55. Mary Rob- FIRST MAINE RUMMER Men"—Church«* Frol Losses The laughters of the Confederacy bins; 56. Bessie Feheley; 56 Myr- Iths relative effieiencyy of electricity, <Y)IXiNY .TO YEARS OV.ll at a selected list of homes dally. ■team and nil in drainage pumping have undertaken to i raise the sum tie Ford. Free peanuts and popcorn and a Ixtndon. Sept. 14 I A. P. ) Mo- t ’necessary to finish the I work. They pl.itrt» Squirrel lakxnd. .Me , Sept. 14.— , boat ride are other attractions donat- dem ministers are trained as mere ar» planning to raise »20,000 with (A. p.l— Fifty years ago twenty men !ed for the cripples by tbe board. "salesmen" instead of Christian the sale of souvenir certificates at bought this island for a retreat from » apostles and that Is one reason why HORSK SHOES NOI QUOITS one dollar each. city life in the hot months of the SAV SPORTY CITI D.ADH tie» people generally have a luko- i Dixie. Near Walto Walia. Shaken by ytxar, formed a community and gave warm attitude toward religion . de- i it religion and a local govenmeut. Quake in Early Morning lAdd I Lincoln. Neb., Sept. 14. (A. P. I dared the Rev. Dr. J. 9 Now thelT children are celebrating ‘Lincoln's city officials have decid Thomas of 'Chicago. In an address : the golden jubilee of the establlsh- Long l*assed Race of White Men Walla Walla. Sept 14.—(A P.) here today before the Ecumenical ed that horseshoes arc not quoits, ' ment the Maine summer colony idea. Made Massive Stone Fortifications Regiirdcd As Only Satisfactory So town Residents of Pixie, a small aud therefore that pitching horse Methodist Conference. The speaker ! lution of Tnuibh*, With Iaibor near here, reported eight distinct ■They declare that while summer said he saw "a real peril” In the ef shoes on Sunday doos not violate the i homes had dotted the coast of Maine Papeete. Tahiti. Sept. 14.—-(A. P.l earthquake shocks between 3 and 5 fort of denominational lenders to city's Sunday observance laws. These before 1871. it was the Success of Who the people were who erected Tokio. Sept. 14. (A. P.)—The o’clock this morning. force the ministry into a narrow and specifically name pitching quoits as only satisfactory solution of Japan’s The first was very violent, with the Squirrel Island Community that the massive walls, fortifications and mechanical scheme whose direct alm unlawful. ! led to the founding of other colonies platforms to be found on wdiely sep Discussion in city council develop labor troubles Is regarded by Vis others at intervals of 30 minutes. la to produce the largest immediate !all the way from Kittery to Sorrento arated islands all through the South ed that uiauy of the city fathers did count Takahashi, minister of finance, Aside from breaking a few windows revenue. Seas still remains a mystery. "Poorly attended churches all nut know what u pair of quoits as a profit sharing ays t cm. according no damage Is reported. PORTIiAND MARKETS For the past 18 months a repre over the land bear witness to the looked like, while City Commissioner to the Toklo Asahi, tn his plan the sentative of the British museum has profits of Joint stock companies John Wright confessed to being the people's indifference toward institu Cholce steers .............. »6.00 D »»50 . _ been studying the massive utone premier hors<*sho<> pitcher in IJncoln. would tie equally distributed be Thomas religion." said Dr tional Hogs, prime light »11.25 d »11.75 structures on Easter Island, He Is tween 'the management, the share ’’»'till churches uro the exception Hogs, prime light... »1 2.00 jr*» 12.56 now on his way to Rapa to Investi WORDS holders and the workers. It Is the Conte«*)*. to Killing of J. Bonin mid rather than the rule, East Mountain Ijambs »6.00 <i ,6.50 gate the megaltthic remains on the EIM t'ATOBS The finance minister said that Wounding of Ducharme empty church which stares iis In the White Henneries is .............................. 34c slopes of the mountains there-, The while the present troubles must be face i and. 'more eloquently than 3 0c 71 32c Eggs, buying ............. Philadelphia, Sept- 14. (A. P.l attributed to the introduction same race that erected the colosaal of The Bailes. Sept. 14. (A P.L words' speaks of the utliude of lhnt .............. 38c lit 40c statues on Easter Island, he believes Selling, candled "recommend" and "J udxment". foreign ideas of the relationship be M L. Evans. Bond taxi driver, con- large group of people who have re- 4 0c 7i 4 2c i »Jggs. selects locted Institutional religion as some "allege" are the most difficult words tween labor and 'capital, a certain fessed lie killed James Boran, of Me- Butter, extra er. ; bp«...................... .40« constructed the Rana fortification». ; in daily (Mie for the average pafaon share of the responsibility must lie Minnviile, and wounded William Du These great builders were a race thing unnecessary in their live«." 42C ¡to spell, according to educators at with the capitalists who have not yet charme, Saturday' night near here, Butter, prints of white men of- Aryan stock, ac M*n Myrtle Wnllen. of Tillamook. the University of Pennsylvania. They learned to appreciate the true value according to District Attorney Gallo- Wheat »1.10H fi »1.14 cording to Professor WacMillan- U vtotting here at the home of Alfred ray this has been determined by the of labor but work inconsiderately wat. who said that Evan« admitted Portland. -Sept. 14«—-X-A. ■ <Pvi»— firewn of New Zealand. who haa fxitoheT. having stopped off hare for study of 1.400.000 speMlngs in 84 tor the promotion of their own fnter- that robbery was the motive. He Livestock, steady; eggs, two cents written a book in support of his con e«K a week while on her way to Ashland cities. higher; butter, firm; wheat, higher. tention. took »130 from bls victim Washington, Sept 14 i \ P I Th« American government has sent to the government» Invited to par ticipate In th<- conference on th« lim itation of armaments aud Far East ern questions, s list of topics sug gested for the discussion II Is un derstood that tin* list Is merely ten tative The only indication of the nature of the subjects suggested »M a Toklo dispatch which declared that In addition to the army and navy restrictions. the I'nlted States pro posed u discussion of the open door In China, respect for th« sovereignty of other nations, territory status of Manchuria and th« Chinese eastern railway, spheres of Influence and the general subject of mundnte* TEACHERSOPEH »01$ Of CO, EARTHQUAKE FELT III OIIEtON i international court of justice by the| assembly of the league of nations ! The council of the league confirmed ’ the election. The special commission of the' league of nations has decided not' to consider the mandate question, ’ Field Roiled and Bleachers Built— pending the result of the negotiations | Parking Spore for lutoniobito*« between the principal mandatory Will Be Provided powers and tbe United States.