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^^^^^^Umversity ot Bre Librar)^ Courier Till KSll.tY, SETTEMBRI* 15, ltr.il. Vol,. XL, No. 351. NI MBEK t-AMt IS SEI Al FIVE Figli I Hundred " Americanized" IJtt1* Russians Returned to l’art-nts by Altieri» an R»xl • r<*i Chicago, Sept 15. (A. P.i--Fin al decision an to whether the nation will face a general railroad strike ma. result from meeting* next week between the representatives of th»- shopmen and th»» Big Four brother hood* to determine definite action i r*- gardlng the wage cut i and the change» of working rules. I nofficial reports from i olili» of ThreAlenliiK IxHler R»-<»-iv»»l by Mec a the organ! ¡at Ions indicate that retnry ut (anuid Jury Tell» of \ ió. large majority nr»» in fuvor of strili- Irme Vnullllitf "1 all)*' Ing Action Follows Receipt oi De Valera Note Insisting That Irish Delegates be Received as Representatives of a Soverign State oi Ireland By William G. Cayce DELEGATION OF BUSINESS MEN San Francisco, Sept. 15—(1. N. S.) FBOM UPPER VALLEY CITY Ninety per cent of the 800 Russian .ABE TODAY'S GUESTS boys and girls of the Petrograd chil dren's colony, who were taken prac tically around the world in an effort laindon. Sept. 15,—(A. I',)—Premier L1»»>»1 George toniglit can , to reach home by the American Red i I * celled Hrrung<-tiu ute for * conference of Hinn l-'»-in delegates with him Cross, have been safely returned to. _______ self un»l iuliimt m Interne** September 'JOtb. their parent*. Thi* ,i< lion followed the re<»-i|>t of Dr 1 alera's note insisting that The remaining few whose relatives Opening Day Shows Products of the th»- deleftntes be received a* re|»rcM*ntativr* of a ><»». erlgn state. could not be located are being cared < 'ounly Cover Wkb- Range—block for by the Society of Towns of Petro- Hai Large Place at Sbow Belfast, Sept. 15.—(A. I’.) — Rioting has lxsin reuevied. Two i grad in a good boarding school, ac- women have lx*<*n hurt. Troop* were » nlli-d out. 1 cording to Dr. Herbert M. Coulter, « who had charge of the "ark" which P.l An Ashland invasion of Granta San Francisco. Dublin, Sept. 15.-- (A. P.) Ea took the children from Vladivostok net . Paas was the outstanding feature of — •Bull for Fatly mon DeValera, in his latest letter to to Riga and who has arrived here. 1 the opening day of the Southern Ore- today at 35.UOO Premier Lloyd George, accepts the Dr. Coulter brought an interesting About bonds, uft»»r th»» invitation to the Inverness confer-' Two Weeks Taken Off for Protection account of the reunion of some of j gon Industrial Exposition. Chicago, Sept. 1.5 (A. P.i I 25 cars from the neighboring city tin,nt churglng manslaughter. In con once but nvaffirms Ireland’s indepen of Gaine Bird the youngsters with their parents. In nection with th<< death of Virginia Mummies may not be what they dence as a sovereign slat»- and de i going up Sixth street about noon, • Several cases parents did not recog- For Instance, the supposed displaying banners proclaiming them Rappe was return» »1 to the superior seem. clares that only as the representa Two weeks has been lopped off the ! nlze their own children. court District Attorney Brady said, mummies right band of th»» Pharaoh's tives of such have tho Irish uegotia- . to be from Ashland. At noon the The trip from Vladivostok to Riga open season tor quail in Josephine I visitors banqueted at the Josephine, however, that Arbuckle aoultl not lie daughter who rescued Mose* from tions any authority. “The principle' and Jackson counties by the state and Petrograd was accomplished in admitted to bull until the two mur the bulrijshe* has recently been will of government by consent of the game commission, The season will three months, with stops made at San i.umerous speeches being made by der charges pending against him hail ed to an Illinois coll••«»». Now com»-* governed must be the basis of-any open two weeks later on October 15 Francisco, New York and Brest, Ashland met and local officers of the been disposed of H»* was to deter word from th»- Oriental Institute at agreement which will achieve final and will be open for two weeks, clos where supplies were taken on. ¡Chamber of Commerce. mine after a conference with the the I'niverslt) of Chicago thut the | recognition.” asserts DeValera In his O. S. Blanchard, president of th« Because Americans were not assur-i ing on the night of October 31. The chief of police and other a.ithorili»-• name of till* particular daughter of letter accepting the Inviiation to at action was taken, the commission ex ed of getting out of Russia once they' meal commercial organization. W. E. aa to the exact uatur»- of tb<- charge the Pharaohs i* unknown to history. tend the conference. 'Newcombe, local manager of the plains, for the purpose of propagat put foot on Russian soil, the chil "The Egyptians did not consider on which Vrbucklu shall be tried. Western Union, and former presi- ing the game birds. The former sea dren were taken to the middle of the 1 Chamber of San Francisco, Hept. 15 ( \ P. > her act Important enough to re- Ixmdon, Spt. 15. — (A. P.l — •Lloyd son started October 1 and continued bridge at Petrograd and there turned dent °r the \ thr»-at of violuin .ig »lust Roscoe cord.'' says Dr. T George Allen, aec- George, in reply to DeValera, »aid. Commerce and Wilford Allen, secre over to the Society of Union Towns * until the end of the month Arbuckle "If Jiiutlc»» were not done" rotary of th* Institute, "and the He- "If we accepted conference with your tary of the Grants Pass irrigation who saw to it that they were proper The reason for the change of the in his rair was contained in an brew records are not sufficient to delegates on your formal statement district, made speeches of welcome. law Is somewhat of a surprise to local ly delivered to their homes. anonymous s|>eclal delivery letter Identify her There I« no unanimity of the claim which you have reaffirm These were responded to by Henry The greater percentage of the child-j hunters as there are a large number received from .-4u> rniiK'iito and ad- even as to which Pharaoh was the ed. tt would constitute an official re ’ ___ ark" Ender* Jr» Mayo«- C. B. Lamkin of dren who were aboard the , of the quail In the hills. It has not <1 reused to (he se<-r»-tury of the Pharaoh of the oppression." ‘ uPPflr valley ----- city, J. H. Fuller, cognition by HU Majesty’s govern been noticed that there has been any came from the better families of the the grand jury ment of the severance of Ireland decrease in numbers and the new professional class, and there were ■ ‘ccretary of the Ashland chamber, from the Empire, . nd of Its existence law comes out of a clear sky. An- also one or two titled members in I issued a general invitation while Ptstr» Al»out All shlpixxl— here for the people of Josephine to ns an Independent republic. other change that Is expected for the party according to the doctor. The pear crop from th* lower attend the annual Ashland Winter next year regards the deer season, I Rogue valley Is about shipped out. Fair, which is held there the first which will probably be cut to 30 VOLUNTARY STATE BAK There in yet one car of Com Ice pears Chicago. Sept 15 (A. P. )- A week in December. days and will allow but one buck to IS TO BE REPLACED to be shipped, these coming from a National Unity council is being or- When the Ashland people visited each hunter, Although this Is not large number of orchards Twenty- ganixed her» today with Edward F. the fair grounds loey found that definite, it Is understood that the Dayton. Ohio. Sept. 15.— » A. P.j—| . five cars have been shipped tn date, Dunne furm> r governor of Illinois, President of Women Preai her’s Meet k Tho ,»»„., ... _ . h . -i their sister county voluntary state bar association , . ■ could , . put »» on three of these being apple* of th* at Its head ' Th»- object of th»‘ Coun Says Men Enable to S(»-m Advance commission will ask the legislature Th* ,, , . . . . ¡show that does justice to all the to make the change. of today is due to give wav to an- . .. . . Winter Bulimia variety Five cars of cil Is to promote harmom among all association created under state stat-' bO°8ter ^uments that have ever late pears, the Anjou and Hose h.ive »■l iases, races and religion*. On»- of Chicago, Sept 15. I A. P.l — Male proverbial huge ute to which every lawyer is required ma ' e been scut out This week will see the prime motives, according to Its , autocracy that once ruled in every w pumpkins, luscious fruits, vegetables, to belong, according to Daniel th»» end of pear shipments, an des organizers. Is to combat the spread ¡part of life is making its last stand i flowers, women's needlework, cattle, Iddings of this city, president of the then tieginnlng to come In One car of th» Ku Klux Klan In the ministry. Miss M. Madeline swine, chickens and many other ex of Grimes Golden mid Jonathan sp Southard, president of the Interna German S|H>akin‘g Religious Sect Mil») 'Ohio State Bar Association. hibits were placed for inspection. The object sought is protection of pies will be parked thia roni In g Ix'nm laingimge of Country tional Association of Women Preach The large building was filled with the < IRIXIROM tGM.MANDER OF the public and the legal profession week. ers. told its annual convention here displays. The merchants took a lively I AITI II SPANISH WIR VETS The tonight. Winnipeg. Man . Sept. 15__ (A. P.l fron’ the unscrupulous lawyer, interest in their opportunity to adver Store* 1-kisl to t Miss Southard led the struggle in Manitoba is prepared to enforce the I associations would have disciplinary tise and many attractive booths have laical merchant* hate been re Minneapolls. Sept. 15 (A. P.l — the Methodist Episcopal general con teaching of English to every Men- powers. been arranged. A definite movement to this end quested to clos tomorrow afternoon. Oscar E. Cnrlstroin. of Illinois, was ference last year that obtained li nonite child of the province during The blood»?d stock came in for its I nofficial action was taken by the today elected the national comman- cense for women to preach Her home the coming school term, it is official- i which has already made considerable share of the general favorable com- Chamber of Commerce director* In der of the United Spanish War Vet- ¡is In Winfield. Kan Women preach- ly announced. Thirteen new schools progress Is reported by Mr. Iddings. ; ment. .The hog pen was filled with sanctioning such a move but nothing ' erans. I ers of a number of churches, for the have been completed or will be short He noted that North Dakota has made the selections from the best herds of official »a* don»' leaving It entirely association is non-ilonominational, ly in the heart of Mennonlte colonies all lawyers of the state members of J ¡the valley. The cattle sheds con up to the merchant whether he shall heard her address. where the greatest opposition to pub an association which is given broad tained the best cattle in the county, HOME DONATED WIDOW lit powers to evolve such organization close or stav open. The city schools "Our good friends in this land who lic schools was to be found. a number of the different breds being III ILDERS VND Fl ItNISHFRS will i»e closed for th* afternoou Despite talk of migration to Mexi- a8 ** sees M- The law went into ef- exhibited oppose woman's admission to the Although this Is a bad ministry seem to be serenely uncon co and other foreign countries, no fect July 1. time of the year for a chicken show, New Orleans. Sept 15.— (A. P.1- ForeMrr» W ill I isit— scious that they are the spiritual de Mennonites have "as yet migrated .there were numerous pens of poul 1 A home constructed of materials do A trip of Inspection over the en scendants of those who once held from Manitoba this year. INGENUOUS CHINESE COOK try. I na ted by builders' supply men on a tire Blsklyou forest will be mad»- b) women as chattels, who later shut In a majority of districts the Men AIDS TRIP THROUGH RUSSIA One exhibit which attracted atten Jot purchased with contributions from District Forester Geo II. Cecil, of the schools in their faces, denied nonites have become reconciled to tion was that of W. J. Dingier, who 1 real »»state dealers, erected by union Portland, Major E W Kelly, of them the ballot, and refused them the public schools. It is said, and tn Berlin. Sept. 15—(A. P.)—Charles showed In a booth the products of | workmen free of cost and furnished Washington. D »'.. and W B. Osborn equal wag»>s for equal work despite certain localities are renting the old R. Crane, former American minister his 2Vi acre ranch on Rogue River | by furniture deniers with no hope of of Portland. The gentlemen will be the fact that thousands of them were Mennonlte school* for use as public ¡to China, attributes the success of avenue in the city limits. There was accompanied by Supervisor Mac.Dan- ¡reward, has been given Mrs. Frank the family bread winners.” Miss schools. his trip across Siberia and through every conceivable commodity which lels, who «ill t.tk» them down th»- O’Connor and her nine children. Southard said. Russia to the ingenuity of his Chi grows here that could be used by a Frank O ’ Connor, the breadwinner Rogue river tmil .inle-s they express nese cook who. be stated, never fail i family. | of th»» family, was killed In a fall n desire to »Islt th»- new Caves high I ed to return from most precarious The fair is open evenings and spe SIN DIEGO OWNED St HOONER They will arrive tomor- several months ago. When the fam- way first scouting trips with eggs and some cial lighting effects will be used to BURNED—GREW IS SAVED | lly h»» left was on the verge of being row- from the north mid will .spend evicted. The New Orleans Item heard i San Francisco, Sept. 15.— (A. P.l Fifteen Tbouaand Dollar la*-* by Fire meat whenever Mr. Crane's car halt- show off the exhibits to the best ad two Wl»»*ks on the trip. <>d for foraging purposes. vantage. Ths afternoon sports and at Cathlamet. Wash. The schooner lx»tus. owned in San I ' about their plight Th»» pnKlic re i “He even succeeded In ferreting out the round-up keep the fair goers in- Diego, was burned oft Point Hueneme sponse was Immediate The W. O. W. band gave -Cathlamet. Wash. Sept. 15. -(A. one of his fellow countrymen who • terested I last night The crew was rescued by P.l- Wahpeakum county courthouse would come down to our car and at- a few selections on the street shortly j th»» steam schooner Humboldt. ENGLAND WILL ESTABLISH I was burned to the ground this morn- j tend to the week's laundrying.” said afternoon and then went to the fair COALING STATION ON ATOLL Frederick und Oscar Enjoy House ing •with a loss of ♦ 15,000 to the the Mr. Crane in the course of an infor- »rounds where they played in the Forty With Failed Father county. By hard work volunteers mal narrative of his 7,000-mile jour- afternoon and will also play tonight. The moonlight dance is to be the big prevented the flames from spread- ne?- Papeete. Tahiti. Sept. 15 (A. P.) ——— Ing to other property but it was Im-j The 100,000,000 soviet rubles for event of the evening In the way of Doorn, Sept. 15. (A. P.l The Great Britain Is preparing to os almosphere of gloom, which prevall- tnblish a naval coaling station ât Part) of AmeHcan Farmer* Fiml S«>G ’«»ssibleto save the courthouse. which_Mr. Crane paid 13,000 Ameri- entertainmnt. ert over the house of tin- former C»er- Penrhvn Island. a large atoll about tlement Too Far From Sea wh,eh w,,s n t"«-»“’’«’? frame build can money, were carried In bales which occupied a large part of his miin emperor after the death of the 700 miles north of here, according ing erected 20 vears ago. - - I ______________ car. former Empress \uguste. has been to reports received from a British Lima, Peru, Sept. 15.—(A. P.l at least temporarily lifted by the warship that recently visited Tahiti. I The members of th«» party of Amer IMIITiatll M \KKETS house party held there this stiminer. | Penrhvn Is famous In the South South American Rights Held for and ican farmers, mostly from the west The former Crown Prince Fred Seas as a rich pearl Islnnd. Price Charged for Settlement ern part of th»» United States, who re I Choice steers .... ♦ 6.00 ¡it 18.50 --- ,,■■■■ .......... j erick and Prince Oscar with Ills wife cently left here to establish a farm Warden Maloney Believes Fugitive Choice feeders ♦ 1.50 15.00 Buenos Aires, Sept. 15.—(A. P.l — and children luive ' -en .spending ¡colony In the Pampa del Sacramento Receiving l*rotection Hogs, prime light. ♦ 11.50 ft $12.00 Complaint has often been made by their summer holldnys at the castle. I I Valley along the eastern head waters Hogs, prime light....♦ 1 2.00 fi ♦ 12.56 manufacturers and others that on The former emperor takes groat ' of the Amazon river In northern Peru McNeil's Island. Sept. 1 5. » A. P. > East Mountain I .a nibs ♦6.00 (u ♦6.50 entering South America for the pur pleasure In watching his grandson 34c pose of selling their products they ride a tin» bicycle In the park and ' Harvey < limili l»is liircs Ilo Alone I* | have abandoned the project anil five —Despite the upsetting of clues in White Henneries ... of them have returned to l.invi. Th<> dicating that Rov Gardner Is still on Eggs, buying .......... ltew|»«>iislldc for Murder of tien .....30c .i 32c found that some enterprising person also arranges the daily sawfn ■. par whole party which left here was In McNeil's Island. Warden Maloney Selling, candled ...... 38c it 40c had appropriated their trade marks ties wherein nil male members of the ('hlcaSo. Sept. 15. (A. P.I ... 4 0c <( 4 2c and patent rights thus being able to Mar charge of J B. Schoenfelt. of Omkul- persists in the belief that the pris Eggs, selects ...... fiunlly jiartlcipate, the workers re He suspects that Butter, extra cubes 40c prevent the use of the manufacturer’s freshing themselves nt Intervals with vi v W. ch nreh. confessed slayer of gee, Okla., formerly United States oner is still here Indian agent for Oklahoma territor». some islander is sheltering the fugi Butter, print* ....... Ans- Bernard Daugherti ami •Carl 42c own brands without “adjustment." wino. Wheat .............._........ ♦ 1.08 fl ♦1.12 The ratnmed colonists brought tive Probably the most curious case of The relations between the ex- mils, automobile salesmen, today In tales of l.aidshlps encountered and faced the district attorney's office, such an attempt to appropriate a de kaiser mill the »town prince are evi McNeil’s Island. Sept. 15. (A. P.) Portland. Sept. 15.— (A. P.) — sign was made here recently when dently more cordial for they are of his mother for the tirât time since reported t.’at the din’ricts they had ten seen together strolling In the his nrrest. Church reiterates the visited on the slon<> of the Amazon —A posse was sent to Gertrude, a Killing cattle, weak: hogs, tops 50c an English firm applied for patent streets of the village and the ground* statement that he com mltted the were unfavorable to their scheme of town on the island, when two shots lower, other classes 75c lower; sheep right on the American flag. Tt was steady; eggs and butter, firm. were heard near there murders without assistance. olonlzatlon denied. of the cstute ENACT CHARGE Foil TRIAI TO BE ltM lld.lt VI' CON. FEItENCE IM i VARIED ENTRIES ATTRACTIVE MME ARISTOCRACVIAST STAND ENGLISH FOR THE MENNONITES SOUTH AMERICAN PROJECT LOST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GARDNER IS STILL ON ISLAND