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* I u JI * I Grants Pass—Gateway to the Oregon Caves “ "T------- r Vt»L. XIV.. No. 1102. WHOLE NIMBER .lAfMI. GRANTS PASH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, <»RIX)<»N, WILLS HAILED mDAWtS TAKES DEFENSE TEST I ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ WtiHhlnglon. Hept. 2. — (A. P. I—-President Coolidge Issued a proclamât loti today designai* Ing October 9, the 53rd annl- versnry of I ho Chicago fire, us National Fire Prevention day. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ROBINSON KNOCKS OUT JOW FEEN EN' IN IM »IT ITT U K Portland. Sept. 13.—(A. I* )—Ed die Robinson, of Portland, knocked ■ out Joe Feeney, of A'uncouver Bar racks. in the fifth round, of n 10* round event last night. A FIVE BUSINESS HOUSES BURNED DURING NIGHT • Portland, fbpt. 12 --(l.N.S.) F o . h II h of another strange ani mal which used to roam the wilds of eastern Oregon years ago have been discovered. A group of University of California geologists h a v e found th<* skull, tooth and iu-v- oral bones of un « lolherium. a squat, plg-llk« creature which probably existed in the tertiary age. rrh>- skull was about the size of that of a horse, except that it was flatter, One of the teeth was nboOi two inchr* in diameter and about three inches long. ; The expedition, which was under the direction of the Car negie Institution, was composed of professors aud students of the University of California. Dr. Chester Stock headed the expedition, which explored the eastern Oregon territory for six weeks. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bend, Sept, 2. — <A. P.)-— ♦ Five business house« and a res ♦ idence at Sisters were burned ♦ last night. The loss is estl- ♦ mated at $10.000. The flre ♦ ♦ started in a restaurant. ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ POSTMASTERS TO PROPOSE BETTER MAIL FAI II.ITIES CHEKIANG FORCES CAPTURE SEGUO AWARDED NEWSPAPER Indianapolis. Sept. 12. — (A. I’.) — TOWN TODAY—FIGHT WEST DECISION AFTER 12 Establishment of parcel post and | OF < TTY ROUNDS state, to facilitate quicker handling of these classes of mall, will be| among the recommendations to the V. S. postoffice department proposed by the National Association of Post masters of the I'nited States which 3« iä of Enemy Forre** Aorrrnder, Ac Alllllk I'pilll < Ollkt il Ut toll of I Illi rd Itcgisl ml Ions Art* Pouring In III limbic to Beruh Opponent or to meets here Sept. 23 to 25. roi ding Io Advices lUs-cived at States I n Purpose of Third Headquarter* In Itiiilroail Park Pierce llis Defensi—-Official lie* Only a few large cities have such Headquarters .Near thing Part) Nominee, Hr Hays Program at Park Tonight cisión Not Given by Referee terminals at present, and the con Now Appears Io Have Sulwlanllnl centration of this type of mail in Is-nd In Washington these cities is resulting in conges Shaighai, Sept. 12.— (A. P.) — Milwaukee, Sept. 12.—(A. P.)— Salem. Hept. 12 (A. I* ) A t<>- Jersey City, N. J., Sept. 12.— (A. tion which the postmasters believe Seattle, Sept. 12. (A. I’.)-Col The LaFollette independent candi can be relieved by establishing sim- Chekiang forces defending Shanghai, P. ) — Harry Wilfs battered his way tnl of 74 cities and towns in Oregon onel Hartley reached a lead of 1,615 dacy was attacked here In its rec operating on the front west of this lar terminals tn each state. to a smashing one-sided victory last I uro today celebrating the national on additional returns today, with city, have captured the town ot Ihing. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ night over Luis Angel Firpo in a Defense Test <|ay with programs of 2369 precincts counted. Hartley had ognized stronghold last night by 'compelling the Kfangsu army in that gruelling 1 2-round little before a various kinds. The enrollment of 57,517 and French 54.902. the other Charles <>. Dawea. Republican vice-] U'HTRAI.IAN STl hll b | sector to fall back towards Chang- presidential nomiuee, as "the quint-| throng estimated at 75.000 in Boyle’s one-day volunteers is continuing at candidates standings Forest being un- essence of demagoglsm, animated by ; AMERK IN IMMIGRATION Thirty Acres. [chow. . practically nil points Adjutant changed. The headquarters of the Cheki- the vicious purpose of undermining , fight from «tart Dominating the General White declared the slate the constitutional foundation of this . Melbourne, Sept. 12.— (A. I’.) — i to finish with an exhibition of ring Portland, Ore., Sept. 12.—(A. P. 1 I ang troops ot Lungwha. south ot will easily exceed its quota of 30.000 Members of all parties in the coin-' craft that completely spiked Firpo s i here, announced late today that two Seattle. Sept. 12.— (A. P.)- Col* republic." —Beaverton, five miles west of volunteers. North powder, in Union monwealth parliament are watching' heaviest gun. his famous right. Wi!!* I battalions, about 1300 men, of the over , onel HarGey had a lead of 1399 Speaking In the Milwaukee aiuli- ! Portland, was threatened by a forest county, wus the first place to send French early this morning a« a result torlum. Mr. Dawes declared that "In with keen interest the way America beat the giant Argentinean into de and brush fire which is spreading I Kiangiu army surrendered two miles In a consolidated enlistment of one- | I of a recheck of King county, in the mass of clap-trap accompanying is meeting its Immigration problem. cisive defeat with a bruising relent rapidly in the timber holdings of south of Ihing. day volunteers to state headquar Although it is recognized that tho less attack to the head and. body. which French lost 2443 and Hartley the LaFollette effort we tin see one! the J. D. Kelly logging company, this ters. with n total of 180, more than I sained 171. steady purpose always in inInd the question of Asiatic immigration is Firpo was knocked down for a afternoon. A rush call for men was double the town's quota attack on the constitution of the, not exactly similar to the issue of count of four in the second round, sent out. Not only will Oregon go over th<* I'nited Stales," and it was to this; European emigration to the United staggered in several others by lop In regard to one day volunteer "attack" that Mr. Dawea devoted Slates, all the effects of the John lightning-like thrusts to the jaw and enlistments, but Grants I’uss us well son bill, including the Japanese most of his attention. Famous I »livers Will Show Sunday subjected to a succession of savage. will show u healthy surplus In the The Republican nominee described elusion measure, are looked on I'hitngo Istmi Company Will Open | weakening drives to the body. Shorn Williams Woman Made Trip to Went at Medford enrollment. This afternoon, fully by W ay of Panama Senator LaFollette as "the master i test cases which one day may l'p More I at ml | of his chief and only potent weapon. 40o had signed up either at the re demagogue"; warned against anyi applicable to Australia. I the Argentinean fought a losing bat Early day pioneers who crossed serve heudquurters in Railroad park, All roads will lead to the antomo- ronda are party attempting to take a position; R<-vi*rul miles of new tle all the way. His gameness car- the plains in a covered wagon are or on the blanks which have been bile races at Medford next Sunday. In the half-way ground between I the Oranti« i ried him through the terrific punlsh- taking advantage of the offer of the distributed milling the various stores to be opened up within Never before in the history of rac within the “those who favor the constitution! Pass Irrigation district I ment his negro rivai administered, Daily Courier and the Rivoli man The quota here was 105. Many per ing in this locality hits so much en of the I'nited States and those whoj next few months. The Chicago Land I but he had not the boxing skill. agement for passes to the picturiza- sons. not understanding the purpose company has disposed of the greater would destroy its essential parts"; . |4* o | h >I<I and l-oeb M unì Isilxir While ¡speed or versatility of attack to cope tion oj the great story of Emerson thusiasm been shown, and according of the one-day enlistments, have to officials ot the Jackson County in Prison part of their holdings on the main declared this division to be the great-! with the crafty, resourceful and re Hough. “The Covered Wagon." balked nt signing ths blank. Fair association, the largest crowd t borough fare« and are n<>i^ fared ex issue of the cainpalgti, and ap-1 lentless campaign of his opponent. These pioneers tell amazing stories ever witnessing an event of any The local headquarters have been Joliet. Ill.. September 11.—(A. peliled to the voters of Wisconsin to with the task of opening up the rest No official decision was rendered, under the charge of reserve officers lx>eb will be as none is permitted under New Jer of the hardships which they encoun kind, is expected. With the inter decide the issue "by a full vote of Ip.) — Richard tered and were able to overcome in national favorites, Ralph DePalma. hf Granta Pass. These officers wish of their property. These lands can the registered voters, not by assigned to work in prison chair be made accesaihle only through the sey ring laws, but there was no the search for a new home in the Eddie Hearne and several others, se to Impress upon the people of Granta factory and Nathan Leopold in the question of the outcome, Firpo, in construction of new roads. J. W. fractional vote which, for the west. Para that the algnlng of the blank cured to appear here as a grand cli | rattan factory. Warden Whitman an- Lucas, sales manager, has a chart (our years, has been cast In the opinion of some critics, barely Mrs. Mary J. Johns, however, can max to the most successful fair ever In no way hinds any person, but la i nounced today. They will go to I held his own in one round, the third.* which shows the amouut of lunds cousin." 'tell a different type of story. Her held in Oregon, there will be thrills simply u declaration of patriotism. Mr. Dawea said he recognized that | work tomorrow. The youths today | while the big majority of newspaper which will be mad«- available through trip was not. taken in the covered Ily signing they Indicate that they the work. He slates lliul he will let there were in the country "many i attended the defense day exercises I critics gave every round to the negro. wagon as pictured in the show. She for every minute of the six speed will lie available In time of necessity eveuts programmed for Sunday. the contract as soon as he has re men who are justly discontented with 1200 other prisoners. The brown panther was at his came by way of Panama, taking to either do their duty an a private but who arc patriotic at heart.” Ralph DePalma, after turning Jor the work. ceived blds I best, employing all his strategy to three , months to the long, hazardous citizen or will bear arms. Tin* algn The Republican candidate com several fast laps on the local track, One man who lius resided outside ' completely baffle his opponent, but journey. Mrs. Johns, who was boru lng does not in any way Mud them has decided to get lauds bined with his attack on the attitude i Firpo was not the wild bull he had in i Scioto county. Ohio, on March 10. in his 122-inch Miller Special, is for military duty. It la asked tbut the district be watered. Vernon ot the LaFollette movement toward which cun i been in his other battles. Shorn of 1S37, and left that state for San I most enthusiastic with the indica they report at 7:30 ut th» defense Boyce, who has been livlug In the the constitution an assault on the ■the mighty smash that sent Jack Francisco in March, 1859. She came i tions for setting new world's speed teat hindquarters and have their Mlirphy section, has purchased five statements made by Senator LaFol- Communists al Liobon Make liteinpt Dempsey flying out of the ring a by way of Panama, a trip which was records. Establishment of a track names checked off, which action Is at Revolution aerps of land lying between the Mur lelte in his Labor day address. year ago, the South American's at still tilled with peril and uHVertainty. record will be attempted by the driv to take the place of the parades phy and Redwood highways aliout a -------- • Mr. Dawes in beginning his dis- i ers and A. A. A. officials will be tack was impotent and his defense She arrived in San Francisco in May. held in other cities. there to give full credit. half mile front the city limits. Carl cuHHion ot the LaFollette movement. | Lisbon. Sept. 12.— (A. P.)—An continual Front that port she went to Crescent was too crude to avoid the A program Is being held In Rall- Johnson of Glendale, although he which he characterized as “the cul other unsuccessful attempt at a rev- Much is expected of life local boys City by steamer. The only way to rirad park ut 7:30 which will tin* has never seen tho Grants Pass sec mination ot the most dangerous era ' olutfon was made by the communists, barrage of Wills' blows. of which there Is a good fast field tricks of get into the inland country was by Wills employed all the doubtedly uttrset u real crowd, for tion, lias bought 23.5 acres of laud of demagogism through which thia with civilians and soldiers involved. Firpo’s pack train and the hard trip over and the keen rivalry of Mark Owens. In addition to the regular weekly on the Murphy highway about three counfry has ever passed." quoted the | Attacks were made on the ministry his trade to stand off fhe mountains from Crescent City to Clark Walker. Ira Cook. Geo. Smyth chartea. The big negro continual!, band concert there will be n number miles from the city. He intends to declaration in the LaFollette plat of war. the telegraph station and the Kerbyville was undertaken. From and Moose Muirhead will surely form tor a constitutional amend customs house but failed. The lead held Firpo with his long left and improve the property this winter. (Continued on Pane Two.) Kerbyville she went to Williamsburg, bring the spectators to their feet. wrestled the South American about ment providing that congress might ers of the movement were arrested. while he administered terrific pun- the present site of Williams, getting DePalma. Hearne, Stapp. Frame and | by enacting a statute make it effec jismentwith short right jolts to there in December. 1860. She has the rest of the invaders must look tive over a judicial veto. the head and body. At close range lived there continuously since that i to their laurels or this combination "This proposition." he asserted, Firpo was bewildered, helpless and time. being one of the real pioneers of speedy stars from the old home "is to abrogate the principle of three I (Continued on Page Two.) at times handled like a child by his of Josephine county. executive, Many Exhibitors Bill Bring in Ani fold division of power dusky rival. mals to Show al Pair which is legislative and judicial the basis of our constitution, and The Josephine county fair, which Washington, Sep'. 13.—Lately. Hi to what are the issues of the present make the executive and judicial has been noted that political leaders hectic struggle for political suprein- power subordinate to the legislative starts next Tuesday, is drawing a lire more disposed to lake heed of acy gains little headway with the power. It means that for our pres great deal of attention front live- Passes Away at Salem Home After I<ong Illness • ordinary economic factors in the con public. There is no secret made of ent form of government, we are to stock breeders over southern Oregon which congress and the Willamette valley. A sur duct of their campaigns for th* pre«- the concern inaqlfeated over tlie ap adopt another in Salem. Sept. 12.—(A. P.)—John (deucy and legislative offices, Rec* parent failure of the publicity cam will predominate. The success of vey of the exhibitors at the Jackson Washington, Sept. 2.—II’. P.) — cabled Washington the must have a a doctrine, which would mean caunty fair yesterday show that McCourt, associate Justice of the ognltlon is given to the Inct that paigns. It was expected that In re such General John J. Pershing locks up million nten within a year and mu the constitution would be strip- some' of the best cattle and hogs Oregon supreme court, died at his voles depend largely upon the tvin- sorting to the radio, as the latest that his desk in the war department to- nitions and supplies for three mil of authority, would be dlsas- ped home today after an illness of two there will be shown here next week. 1 per of the public and the welfare of and most popular medium of com trous, ami government -would become The Jersey herd of Fox brothers of weeks from complications including | night, after the Defense Test returns lion. He established headquarters tlie country as a whole becomes munication, that the public would are in. and officially ends the great- at Chaumont and began his long the plaything of changing political Silverton in the Wililamette valley, pneumonia. more Important to. the campaigners, lie attentive for experimental rea I est career in American military his preparation for the Meuse-Argonne démagogue« in con- will be exhibited, and a car of Fox Reports received here, while obvious* sons If not from choice. The radio parties, with campaign. tory for several generations. brothers sheep of fine quality will ly at variance, depending on their fans displayed disconcerting indif trol.” “Black Jack" opposed the idea of Sixty-four years old. today up also ho shown. Freeman & Kincnid source, Indicate that plausible prom ference. Inquiry revealed that the standing and apparently in the prime a supreme war council and demand of Central Point will show their ises of legislative relief must lie sup actual campaigns lacked the sensa of life, ineptable army regulations ed a supreme commander. When herd of Poland China hogs. The ported by ironclad guarantees of the tional features of the nominating which fix that age as the end of a Foch took over in April, 918. Persh Rogue River Valley Canal company respective parties. The days when conventions which had held a nation mad's active usefulness have crowd ing won two points: the American will bring their string of milking voters had implicit faith in the abil enthralled for a month. That the army was recognized equally with ed him into retirement. shorthori^ cattle. H. E. Dudley, of ity of their party to perform prop millions of .radio users had been en Pershing is the great organizer the French and British with its in Wolf Creek, is planning to bring erly have gradually disappeared un tertained to a point of satiation as produced by the World War. He dividual command under Foch. On- down a few head of Jerseys, some til legislators must deliver the good« to men and Issues during the pre was a general without an army. It ly July 4 the A. E. F. took over the females and his new sire recently or full in the elections. It lias been liminaries never occurred to those in had to be created, equipped, trained. Chateatt-Thierry region, and in Au- secured from McArthur * Stauff of observed here that the era of hand clinrge. It Is said that in many lo Even his staff had to be produced gust the First American army be- tlie Willamette valley« This young shaking, “baby kissing" and glib talk calities political messages from the out of hand. No wonder the Allies came responsible for the St. Mihiel bull is probably the richest bred Jer lias passed for the extension of com air are almost In tho class with bed- thought the task impossible? that sector. sey ever brought to southern Ore munication through newspapers mid tl’me Htorlea—the same old stuff. While the Allies accepted the war- rather than attempt to build a sepa Another source of trouble for the gon. August Theiss of Murphy will radio Ims brought the constituents rate American army our soldiers of-position tactics and trench fight show his herd of Dttroc-Jerseys, in close contact with their represen candidates and their press agents is should serve in scattered units as a ing, Pershing prepared for a war-of- which Is now showing at Medford. tatives nt the national' capital lud the attitude of the aiewspapers. Once part of the French and British ar movement. They relied on the hand upon a time, it was customary for Considerable pleasure greeted the state legislature. grenade, he trained his men with mies under foreign commanders. the announcement of River Banks Seasoned campaigners May timi the papers, principally for partisan Pershing was dining with the king the rifle. The Allies hoped for a Farms that they will make a show straw votes conducted In various In. reason, to print all the balderdash t of England and receiving the bva- successful drive in the spring of ing of Berkshire« and Guernseys. callttes are not HlgnH as to how the uttered by the candidates. Nowa tlons of Paris, hut underneath was 1919. He reported he was ready to Additional Guernseys will be brought wind blows for the candidate«. It Is days, the publicity nten protest its conflict of ideas. The Allies risk the entire American forces In from Rogue River section in the This is the new secretary of the under the pressure of battle, were a quick and supreme drive to end nrgued that the real, oOnadentiou« against the refusal of editors, who, shape of two or three herd sires. A. legation of the Serbs. Croats aud taking a short view, Pershing was the war before suow-fall. In the Mrs. Louise M. Dodson, voters, whose decision counts In the it is said, are more independent iu end. prefer to express their feelings their political ideas, to allot unlim-1 Moines, Iowa, has been selected na R. Brashear and E. R. Carter will Slovenes in Washington, lie Is Dr. looking ahead. He refused to be Argonne drive be made good bis ited space to their candidate«' pro- tional director of organization for bring theirs, and it is hoped that Branko Adjemovitch. He formerly i rushed. He told them they must promise, cut the German line of re- nt the ballot box exclusively. I hold the line another year — and treat, and hastened the armistice. (Continued on Pnge Two.) the Republican Women’s Bureau. It seems that the controversy as held a consular post in Denver. (Continued on Page Two.) • I HARTLEY IS STILL GAINING — HELO MASTER DEMAGOGUE TWO BATTALIONS ARE TAKEN FIRPO IS BADLY OUTCLASSED FIRE IS NEAR BEAVERTON I NEW ROADS WILL BE BUILT MRS. JOHNS I REM. PIONEER BOYS ASSIGNED TO WORK I RED REVOLT IS A FAILURE LIVESTOCK WILL BE SHOWN JUSTICE M’COURT IS DEAD « » I « RACES DRAW MUCH INTEREST V