Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, November 26, 1919, Image 1

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Daily Courier
V«»L. X., No. fi»».
ONE PLKADH
TWO
Portland, Ore., Nov.
James Ogle. one of the th rn«
bandits charged with murder In
connection with the holdup of
Claremont Tavern, and the
shooting to death of Burgess
and Parringer, prominent East
«rn Oregon men. last Friday
night, pleaded guilty today to a
murder charge, and was sen
tcnc<<<! to life In the state peni­
tentiary. Walter Banister and
David Smith, also Indicted for
th« murder, pleaded not guilty
and will stand trial.
I|r<l>iit) Sheriff« Take up tlu< Trull of
the Robbers nini Aro Now in
Pursuit of Them
interest kuns high in
THE TURKEY DAY RATTLE
For dull UM broken
By eharpoat dole,
For the dart that is driven
Through fle«h to sou!;
For wrath made sterner
By right's eclipse,
For brave songs breaking
From pain-wrung lips—
We praise Thee, O God!
For faith that Is born
From the burning nest.
For the spirit's flight
On its starward quest,
For peace that dwells
At the heart of strife,
For death that scatters
The seed of life—
We praise Thee, O God!
There is great Internet in the
forthcoming game of football
between the lo<al high school
team and the eleven from Iieb-
anon to be played tomorrow.
Our boy« are in fine trim for
the battle, but as the reports
that come from the north are
that the Lebanon team is a
worthy competitor. It Is sure to
be a hard contest. The Grants
Pass team has to win to be in
♦ the finals as a contender for the
♦ state championship. The game
♦ will be called at 2:1«.
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SHOT TODAY BY
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♦ LEADER OF MEXICAN REBELS
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EXMT TED THIN MORNING \T
CHIHUAHUA CITY
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Joined I ilia iu Making War Against
the Present Government and I'aid
the Penalty With Hi* Ufe
Port lu ltd. Ore . Nov. 26. Three Community I liiUlk-glOng Meeting to
Chihuahua City, Mexico, Nov. 26.
Order ->.«i<l to Have Been Prepared
Armed men. two of them wearing lie Held nt 7:.Hl Tomorrow Sight,
—General Felipe Angele«, Mexican
for the Prohibition of Coke
niuaks. held up the Interurlmn car
llet. Ilniison to Preach
revolutionary leader, was executed
Manufacturing
near Milwaukee at 9 30 o’clock this
by a Carranza firing squad, at 6:35
morning, «nd secured 310.65. *>epu-
o'clock this morning, inside the bar­
ties from th>- nh»rlff’n offlce are pur-
The annual community Thanksgiv-
Washington, Nov. 26.—The nation­ racks of the 21st regiment, cavalry.
suing the bandits.
■ Ing service will lie held at the church I
al coal situation has reached a crisis, Many spectators were present. An­
I of Christ thia year, the services to be-
in the view of officials here, and gele« died without a visible sign of
! gin at 7 :30
tn. Rev. Henry G.
drastic step* to curtail consumption emotion. He had been convicted with
| Hanson, pastor of the Presbyterian
are contemplated. It is said that, two companions on charge« of rebel­
ling against the Mexican government.
church will deliver the sermon. The
The Ford autopiobile driven by he had bargained for it from the among other steps an order prohibit­
jaubject
will
tie,
“
When
God
la
in!
General Felipe Angele« was class­
San Francisco, Nov. 26. Storm
ing the manufacture of coke has been
G- "bite as a Jitney in this city, , Medford garage. Richey had agreed prepared.
ed. before the great war. as one of
aignals have been placed from here Pursuit.’’ lA chorus under the direc-1 "• O.
, to pay 1350 tor the car, and made
the worlds formost artillerists. He.
to the Oregon line warning «mail ¡tlon of Mra. Chas R. Drake, coni- .md which was stolen from him in a payment of 350 down, the payment
issu'd
of
singers
from
the
several
a
holdup
staged
under
most
spectac-
had attained considerable fame as
cnaft that they venture along the
being part of the proceeds of fraudu­
an artillery commander in the Mexi­
coast nt their i>erll in the face of ap­ choira of the city, will render the ula-r surroundings on Sr’iirday, Sep- lent checks which he had passed up­
anthem, “Hark, Hark, My Sfoui," by temhor 13th, has been f„ ”id in Med-
can army under the long regime of
proaching storm condition«.
Shelly.
ford. It was identifier by Mr. on Grants Pass merchants. In the
President Diar. and cast his fortunh
White in the Jackeon county metrop­ contract of sale Richey agreed to not
with Francisco I Madero in the revo­
ASTOR M’lON CAN NOT
olis this morning, and Is the same take the car out of Jackson county,
lution by which Madero seized the
let unm : OF TITLE
car that was sold to Samfnie Richey but he did immediately drive it to
Mexican presidency.
Subsequently
two weeks ago by Snider & Hine«, his home here when he surrendered
General Angeles enlisted his skill In
Mexico City. Nov, 26.. Two trains Medford garage men. after having hijnself to the authorities. Represen­
Ixvndon, Nov. 26. A bill Intro­
support of the cause of Francisco
duced In the house of commons which bearing American-made farm ma­ been slriigted and rebuilt into a bug. tatives of Snider & Hines came here
Villa against the Carranza govern­
Barrow
in
Furness.
Eng..
Nov.
26.
and at first only offered a refund of
would enable Viscount Astor to sur­ chlnery are now touring ths republic
The White car. which was taken 38 of the 350 which Richey had paid —The airship R-80, which is of a ment and was credited with plannhig
render a title Inherited by him from demonstrating modern methods of from its owner after he had been en­
larger design than the R34 which many of the battle« Villa won.
his father was defeated by a vote of agriculture. The t our la being ¡•on- gaged to drive a su.nge man and them, but later increased this amount recently visited the United States, is
Both friends and enemies of Gen­
three to one.
ducted under the supervision of the woman out into the country, was a to 320. On obtaining possesion of expected to be completed and hand- eral .Angeles have declared that he
the car again they drove it back to
government.
¡Ford touring model.
As identified Medford where it had been tinder ed over to the admiralty here by was an unselfish patriot and that his
by Mr. White it is now a “bug" of
Christmas, Airship construction, un- hope was to bring about <peace In
lain don. Nov. 26. -General Wil- rather crude build, having been made surveillance awaiting the return of der orders
of the government, has Mexico.
Ham Bramwell Booth. of the Sa! va.- over in the Snider & Hines garage. Mr. White, as suspicion had already been suspended here, but as the R-80
He was successive^ student, in-
tlon Army is planning to leave Ix>n- The garage men. it is said, claim to pointed toward it.
strnetor
and director of the Mexican
The finding of the car in the Med­ was 95 per cent finished, it was de­ military college. Chapultepec. and
don next month to visit Salvationists have purchased the car of a party
cided
to
complete
her.
ford garage where Evans had work­
In Holland, France and Switzerland, who lived In the Applegate valley.
The airship embodies the latest an author of several textbooks not
ed both before and after the holdttp
after which he will go to New York.
The Snider & Hines garage is the and robbery adds a most interesting improvements in British design. Her all of which dealt with military mat­
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ters.
institution in which lairk Evans was angle to the case, and further de­ hull is of stream-line shape. She is
Sisvkane, Wash., Nov. 26. -¡Ar-'
employed during the time he worked velopments are expected hourly. 535 feet long. 70 feet ¡wide and has
tangements have been completed for
in Medford, and it was upon the tes­ White left here to go to Klamath an overall height of 85 feet. Her
a footltall game, to be played at ,
timony ot these people that an alibi Falls after his stop at (Medford, and lifting power (total) is 38 tons and
Portland, on Christmas
WM established for Evans when he he should reach Klamath this'even­ four engines, each of’240 horse-pow­
the Oregon Aggies and
was held U|»on suspicion of being the ing when he will see Evans, whose er, will give her a maximum speed
it was announced here
man who held up Mr. White and left picture he has already partially iden­ of 65 miles per hour. A crew of 15
general manager o( the
him bound in the woods near Jack- tified as that of the man who robbed or 16 will be able to navigate the
Who is in this city.
PaMis. Nov. 26. The Jugo-Slav j son ville. Evans’ name was shown him. Evans was turned loose by the ship.
plenipotentiaries will sign the Aus­ to have been upon the books of the Jackson county authorities after the
Pari«. Nov. 26.—Any delay which
trian pence treaty at 5 o'clock today. firm as having worked for them all owners of the garage had established
may
be eventually found necessary in
They will attach their signatures si­ the day of the holdup, the same day what the officials there considered a
multaneously for the protection of, that Grants Pass people say they good alibi for him. He has been
the exchange of ratifications requir­
,
ed to put the German peace treaty In­
under observation since, however,
Izindbn. Nov. 26. One of the racial minorities: to arrangement of saw Evans In this city.
profiteering “rings” alleged to lie reparations concerning Italy, and al-' The automobile which Mr. White and a detective has been working
to effect will not change the plans of
roeimnslble for soaring prices in so to the financial arrangement con-| now identifies as his was driven to upon the case and has unfolded evi­
the American i>eace delegation, it
England Is a Dutch combine which cerning the sharing of expenses in Grants Pass by Sammie Richey after dence that will enter into it.
was learned today. The American
.
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liberation
of
the
former
Austro-Hun
­
Is said to have affective control of
delegates
will leave Paris December
ENGLISH BOA OF 15
PADEREWSKI'S PICTURE
the quinine market.
Government garian monarchy
5th.
County
Clerk
Coburn
has
received
I
IS I’OLISIIED I’ltEAt HER
OS POLISH STAMPS I
agents are seeking a means of break­
the paraidiernalia. which consists of
ing its grip on the commodity.
leather dog collars and license num­
Penzance. Eng.. Nov. 26
Pen­
Warsaw. Poland, Nov. 26. For
zance boasts the distinction of pos­ what is said to tie the first time in bers. for the putting into effect of
I Queensland, .Australia, Nov, 26
sessing
a boy preacher, only 15 years history the likeness of a musician the new dog law which comes into
; Edward Granville Theodore, Queens­
old.
lie
is W. J. Harvey, who de- has ¡appeared on a postage stamp. It oi»eration January 1st. Under this
land’s now premier ia one of the
livered
his
first sermon at the ngej is that of Ignace il*aderewskl. pres- law every owner of a dog must
I youngent, if not the youngest prime
pay
, minister in the world. He Is 31 years of 13. He is a polished speaker and ident of the Polish republic on a to the county clerk a license fee of
uses no notes while talking.
new issue of Polish stamps.
I old.
31 for nudes and |2 for females, pay­
El Paso, Texas. Nov. 26.—(Mexico
ment to 'be made during the month
will emerge from hupger this year
University of Oregon. Eugene,
Conflicting Thoughts
of January, or upon becoming the for the first time in two decades, ac­
36. Thanksgiving menus thia
owner of a dog. The clerk will there- cording to Ivan Ragaz. a Swiss min­
Will have no mysteries for the
u'i>on issue a leather collar bearing ing engineer in charge of extensive
verslty women In the household
the license number, and all dogs properties in Sierra Mojada. Coahui­
tlnasew of the University under Miss
la!.
Lilian Tingle. The girls are receiv­
found by the sheriff, the chief of po­
“The crops this season are bounti­
ing practical training in preparing
lice or a constable without this col­ ful in almost all parts of the repub­
the big Thanksgiving dinner with
lar are to be summarily executed by lic," said Mr. Ragaz. during a re­
Tarnopol, Poland. ’Nov. 26. The
turkey and all the "trlmmln’s” so
tfie official. A fine of 310 is like­ cent visit to the border. “When the
that they may be able to do •the work German monument erected in honor
wise to be assessed against the own­ harvest is made, Mexico will be one
Mil by themselves for the edification of the then German emperor’s visit
er of the dog who failed to make pay­ of the cheapest place« on the globe in
of I heir mothers when they go home to Tarnopol in 1917 has been turned
ment of the necessary license fee. which to live."
into an allied memorial.
for the holidays.
This general tax does not relieve the
Mr. Ragaz report« considerable
During the occupation by the Ger­
Here's a imrtlal list, of the things
owner of a dog from having to pay railroad ‘building during the last
the girls are learning to prepare: man troopH the huge mohument was
whatever license a city may impose three years. One line from Cuatro
Mince meat, pumpkin pies, fruit erected, bearing the inscription,
for the keeping of a dog within the Cienegas to Sierra Mojada. Coahuila,
cakes, pltitn puddings, Strict econo­ "William IT. Emperor of Germany
city limits.
120 miles long, has already been
my In cooking is insisted on, and ¡ id King of Prussia. stopped here
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built: another from Canitas to Du­
the girls are making use of orsngejon July 28, 1917."
| HOI SEWIVES’ STRIKE
rango. 150 miles, has Just been com­
ft was a. division of Poli«h-Amert-
peeling, among other things, for
LOAVEItS PRICE OF MILK pleted; still another from Cuernava­
cans, members of the Trench army
preserved fruits.
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ca, Morelos, to Puerto Diamante,
This term the classes are studying that took the town for the Poles,
Chertsy, Eng.. iNov. 26.—Succes- Guerrero. 200 miles, is under con­
especially food appropriate for the and they simply added this inscrip
ful was the housewives’ silent strike struction, and a’ fourth, about 500
younger children. They will pass tlon. “and July 4. 1919. the Sixth
against 24 cents a quart for milk miles in length is being planned be­
next term to a study ot food for Division of American Chasseurs en­
here, that all the dairymen are now tween Pachuca, Hidalgo, and Tam­
children In the period of adolescence. tered the town. They stayed."
retailing it at 20 cents a quart.
pico, Tamaulipas.
OREGON AGGIES TO PLAY
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SEES YEAR OF PLENTY