Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 03, 1919, Image 1

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GltANTN PANM, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
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WEDNEHDAY, DECEMBER«, Itti».
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City <>hl<ials Issue Statement Bear-
lug I i sui tin- Armistice Dny shoot­
ing of Former Mobiler*
Centralia, Wash., Dec. •I <’en- DEPARTMENT STORES To IXM’K I REMOLI TION INTRODUCED %HK-
Mexico Oily, Dec. 2.—Solution of | MEXICAN REBEL LEADER TAKEN
state-
trails
today
issued
an
official
the
difficulties arising out of inter- ' BY A FORCE OF HIS OWN MEN
THE COI NT» ASKED TO GATH­
IfOORS FfHl TWO DAVS EACH
! ING I’RI-SlDENT TO STOP DEAL-
ment, signed 'by the mayor and city
national
affairs with the United ,
WEEK—THEATRES ONE
ER AT CHAMBER FRIDAY
ING WITH CARRANZA
WHO NOW WANT PAYMENT
commissioners, telling the complete
States was entrusted to President
story of the shooting «nd riots here
Carranza without legislative intru-!
on Armistice day, when four former
aion by the senate at a secret session ;
soldiers were killed. It Is declared
today. Relations with the United
¡that the attack was planned two or
States were declared during the ses­
three weeks in advance and was un­
sion as being “very delicate.”
provoked and without justification
Mould Bring tlsHrt < ••>|ST»tl"n of or excuse
It was conceived In hat­ Limitation on Siren Lighting I« Also Says Elidente I IM»« \t hieb Action Is
• Government Forces Ix^ave for the
One of the Furl-Saving Moves
the Varimi» Activities of the
Asked Will "Astound llic World’’
red and vengefulness which for dia-
Spot Indicateti by the Two Relteta
SENATE WILL PROBE
< >rd«Ted by ( ommisxiou
Holiday Season
When It Is Prod lived
holleal plan and execution was with­
Who Deserted Villa
FORI »- N E W BER 11Y SC A NDEE
out parallel In the history of the
I
I'nited States.
Washington. Dec. 3—'Investigation
Through the authority of the lioard
Chicago, Ill., Dec. 3.—-Fifty per
Washington, Dec. 3.—A resolutlorl of the F’ord-Newberry senatorial elec­
Juarez. Mexico, Dec.
Francisco
cent reduction In the number of requesting President Wilson to sever tion contest in Michigan, was author­ Villa iut.» been captured by a force of
of trustees of the Chamber of Com-
steam railway suburban trains, the diplomatic relations with Mexico was ized by the senate today.
his own men and 1« being held for
nterce, a mass meeting has been call-|
closing of all department stores two introduced in the senate today by
, reward from the Mexican govern­
ed to meet at the Chamber rooms,
days weekly and ail theatres one Senator Fall, republican, of New
ment, acrortling to ad* a«« received
Friday evening, to consider plan«
I night weekly, with a limitation of Mexico. Explaining the resolution,
here
late today by Superintendent
for community cooperation in the ac-
, business hours tor all stores to four which also asked that the president
< 'aballero. of ( hihuahua division of
tivttias of the Christinas holldSya. It
i hours anti a half dally, were anions withdraw recognition of President
the national railways of Mexico.
1« proposed to bring the various
¡ the measures ordered today for con­ Carranza. Senator Fall declared that
Two Villa rebels are reported to
charitable and other matters per­
Ed Dailey, of Kerby, lias sold servation of fuel by the Chicago pub­ it was based upon evidence which
have presented themselve« at fed­
taining to the season under common
has home place, two mile« from lic utilities commission. Limitation would "astound the world” when
eral headquarters at Parrel! and no­
head« if such a plan meets with the
Kerhy, to Nick Hauer of Glendale, of street lighting was also ordered. produced.
tified the commander there that villa
approval of those who will he present
who has just taken charge. The
had been captured and was being
at the meeting Friday night, it 1«
Douglas, .Wyo., Dec. 3.—That Wil-1 held for Mirrender to the Carranza
farm contains 100 acre«, with 00
suggested that instead of numerous
acres in cultivation. It is on the
1 liani Carlisle, train bandit, in a local! forces. The state of Chihuahua hat)
societies, lodges and other organiza­
Illinois river and the new owner In-1
hospital here following his capture already offered 50,000 pesos reward.
tions distributing baskets and gifts
tends Increasing the irrigated area '
late
yesterday, will not die from the j Detail.« of the bandits’ demand» have
and often duplicating the gifts of
by pumping from the river, and will '
effect
of a bullet wound received not lieen learned here as yet, bat it
others, that a general committee
devote his energies to dairying and
when captured, was announced today Is known that a detachment of fed­
have charge of the work, and that
stock raising.
by his physician.
eral forces has been sent from Par-
a visiting committee visit every fam­
Mr Dailey has lived on the place
Carlisle, who escaped from the j rail to the «pot indicated by the two
ily In the community anti carry the
for 50 years, knowing no other home.
Rawlins state prison about three I deserting VUla rebels. .
cheer of the Christmas season, good
He went to Kerhv with his father
weeks ago, and later held up a lim­
win In all raxes and gifts where gift«
while a small boy, making 14 miles
ited train on the Union Pacific rail­ Sportsmen Meet Tonight—
are indicated
Franklin S Bramwell, president of ington asking suppor of theeontem-
of the distance on foot
\lr. Dailey
road, was captured by a posse of
The meeting of the sportsmen and
Every community in the county is one of the owners of the Holland the Chamlier of Commerce, has re­ plated measure so it may become
deputy
sheriffs
late
Tuesday
after-
all
others interested in outdoor sub-
will l>e axked to participate, and the telephone system and he will <b‘vote cently returned from San Francisco operative immediately.
noon near Douglas. Carlisle surren­ jects. will be held at the Chamber
I
word 1s Iwlng phoned to the outly­ hl« time for the present to the up- and other points to the south, his
"I traveled a lot over the territory dered when the posse had him trap-
of Commerce rooms this evening at
ing dialrfi’ts asking that they he rep­ keep of the «patent.
trip being In the interest of the pro­ this side of San Francisco. The coun­
lied. but is suffering from a wound I 7:30 o’clock. The Josephine Game
resented at the mius meeting Friday
duction of chrome ore. From what try is very dry and parched. Even received during the chase.
and Game Fish Protective association
he learned there, and from the de­ the trees show a lack of moisture,
(Continued on Page 2)
will be reorganized at this meeting.
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velopments at meetings which he l-and is selling at high prices. Ordi­
OLDEST PONTAGE STAMI*
—
attended,
Mr.
Bramwell
is
confident
nary farm land near Sacramento is
BRINGS FANCA PRICE
FIFTY-SIX PERSONS INJURED
that a resolution will the istssed by readily selling for »300 per acre
IN TEXAS TRAIN WRECK
congress
this month establishing a where water for irrigation is avail­
«». A postage stamp
Paris. Dec. 3.
60
per
cent
duty
on
chrome
ore.
able.
was sold at auction yesterday for
Frutland, Texas. Dec. 3.— Fifty-
"It is claimed that there are not
; 38,200 francs. lit was issued by the Chrome is now being imported fròm
RutuaniaAIoldavia government in foreign countries, and Mr. Bramwell loss than 1,000 i>eople, tourists, go­ six persons were injured, some mort-
1S5K and experts say it is probably was emphatic in the belief that this’ ing into the state of California each ally, when the southbound Fort
the only one of Its kind In existence. country should protect the industry ! day. Ix>s Angeles has set aside Worth and Denver passenger train
I’ara. Brazil, Dec. 3. Although
"It think it is a shame that we do! »500.000 to advertise their climate left the rails here today.
Washington. Dec. 3.—A general
only SO miles from tire equator the
not protect our home Industries." | while San Diego hs set aside ,150.-
investigation of the federal trade
city of ‘Para enjoy« a perennial cli­
said Mr. Bramwell. "The senate is 000 for the same purpose We lead
commission iwas ordered today by
mate of what might 'be called mild
safe, while J understand that Secre- in thought while they follow, but.
the senate, besides an inquiry into
summer. There is a «bower of rain
tary latne has promised to support ajthey lead in making their good inten-
charges of Senator Watson, republi­
nearly every afternoon throughout
meaxure giving protection as above; tlons work, I still think wj should '
can of Indiana, that the commission
the year, which together with ♦ he j
suggested. With this dirty the mines talk more about our climate The1
is a hot-bed of bolshevism. The in­
welcome trade wind« blowing in .
here and elsewhere in America can first meeting I ever attended here I!
vestigators are to take up the com­
from the Atlantic temper the in-!
operate at a profit, but as the mat­ said this same story. We need more
mission's attitude toward business
lense heat of the sun and give Para I
ter' now stands we cannot do other­ boosters. This country is good |
interets, and its general value as a
a climate that for evenness and eqna-
IndianaiMilis. Ind.. Dec. 3.—Cita­ wise than stand still and suffer. I enough for any person. Not so much
lrtlfty cannot probably be suriHissed. tions for contempt of court directed think it the duty of every American ready money as in some other places j Seattle, Wash., Dec.\ 3.—E. B. business agency.
Ault, editor of the Seattle Union-
The mornings anti evening» are against members of the United Mine to write or wire our friends in Wash- but health and safety."
Record. and three others connected OREGON TEA< TIERS TO HOED
•
V
always cool, and the mid-day heat 1 Worker« of \meriea, and possibly
'
with
the paper, were arrested today,
RIG MEETING AT PORTLAND
never approaches that of a "regular" j against coal mine owners, are ex­
i upon bench warrants issued on in-
pected
wltliln
the
next
24
hours
as
or
Chicago,
August day In New York
i dictments returned yesterday by the
Salem. Ore., Dec. 3.—The forth-
Sunstroke
Is entirely unknown.! the government's next step In Its ef­
| federal grand jury. The four are coming session of the State Teachers’
fort»
to
bring
about
an
enjl
to
the
There Is no record of a case In the 1
charged with violation of the amend­ association in Portland. December
Schoolboys bituminous coal miners strike'.
entire Amazon Valley.
ed espionage act.
29-31, promises to be the most im­
. plav forftiltall in open city lots dur­
portant in the history of the organi-
ing the hottest hours of early after­
' zation. according to J. A. Churchill,
noon and laborers, naked to the
state superintendent of instruction.
¡CHRISTMAS
TRADE
•
waist, toll sweating on the docks In
I
TIES I P ENGLISH BRONZE Delegates from every county in the
♦ he blazing sunshine without any
state and from every teachers organ­
apparent Ill-efforts
London, Dec. 3. ->Brlt|»h phy­
ization are expected to attend, the
London,
Dec.
3.
—
The
dearth
of
war
t'onstantinople,
Dec.
3.
The
The record of the Turkish war in­
Straw *hats are worn the year sicians have long been complaining
enrollment
of teachers already ex­
bronze
coinage
with
which
ixmdon
round in Para, and a sun helmet that, ax nearly everything has ad­ debt of the Ottoman Empire is said debtedness is unique. The Empire
ceeding that of any previous year. In
is
now
faced
is
attributable
to
the
ap
­
less
by
experts
to
have
increased
would be regarded with almost as vanced in price owing to the war.
met war costs by requisitions and by proach of Christmas when many ar­ most of the counties, wherein Insti­
much curiosity on the Avenlda da there «hotlld be a proportionate ad­ than that of any other nation, Her
printing
in Germany 155,000,000 ticles that cost a few cents are tutes have been held this year. 100
Re pubilea here as it would on Fifth vance tn their fees. The justice of bonded indebtedness was increased
Turkish
paper
’pounds, or normally bought. Shopkeei>ers with no bank­ per cent of the teachers have joined
by
only
one
new
loan
of
about
|80,-
Avenue.
i this contention has been officially
ing account, are in the habit of I the state association. Churchill said.
The clothes worn by men are also! recognized by the minister of health. 000.000 and, adding to this other In­ about »OSO,000.000 but this, accord­ hoarding the coppers until after! H. B. Wilson, city superintendent
a matter of surprise to the foreigner Being of opinion, he states, that the creases in obligations such as home ing to the experts, cannot be consid­ Christmas.
of Berkeley, Cal., with a national
visiting this equatorial city, Brazil- present minimum fees of 60 cents military requisitions and advances ered a government liability.
reputation as an educator and the
An
official
at
the
mint
said
that
j
fan professional men, doi'tors. la'w- and 8 4 cents for primary vaccina­ from 'Australia and Germany, her
author of several well known edu­
It
is
not
a'
financial
burder
as
it
they
were
pouring
out
more
coins
|
war
expenses
ran
to
only
»600,000.-
yer« and engineers, Invariably wear tions at private houses are inade­
Consequently, , allowing tor bears no interest, and also the pro­ than ever before but that seems to cational works has been secured as
clothes such as are worn In New quate he has issued an order, which 000.
make no difference for the demand is one of the numbers of what prom­
York In the spring or fall. Govern­ comes into force in Jlecember, to in­ various offsets, her postwar indebt- per administrative body of the peace constantly growing.
ises to be a most interesting three-
edness amounts to aibout 11,000,- conference can at wtli have it cap-
ment officials, senators and deputies crease the minimum fee to »1.25.
day
progra'm.
300.000.
celled.
favor the conventional "cut-away,"
This
would
make
It
appear
that
Turkey’s i>aper money, it is claim­
and in official calls on the state gov-
Football Game Undecided—
Turkey "ran the w ar on a shoe ed, has not depreciated as much as
ernor, for instance, this very un-
The high school football team has
string," financially, as compared to that of her allies. Counterfeiters do
troplcrfl gnrb Is the rule.
1
wired
to the Corvallis team asking
Great Britain with her »40,000.000,- not seem to have operated here ex­
Business men, and especially for-
that
it
show a clear title to the
war delbt, or France with »30,- tensively due. to the lack of bolshe­
I 000
; claim for the championship of the
eigner«. however, adhere to the cool­
000,000,000, and the United States vism and good printing presses. Tn
looking white cotton, linen or duck.
I Willamette valley, and that If that
with »25,000,000,000 and Italy with Mesopotamia Turkey paper money is
I is established the game asked for on
In the matter of evening clothes the
possibly »15.000,000,000. It will be refused since the Rrltlsh occupation,
1 Saturday will be played. A report
citizens of I’ara are very formal. In
recalled that on paper the Ottoman
Pittsburg. Kan., Dec. 3.—A Saute on the standing of the Corvallis
the days of the rubber boon) when
Paris, Dec. 3. The supreme coun­ Empire mobilized nearly 4,000,000 which the Turks do not. consider
pulblic entertainments were the rule cil today addressed a note to Ger­ men. yet she escaped with something fnlr since the paper money w.is Issued Ke switching crew at Frontenac, to­ team has not yet been received, but
for thb whole of the Ottoman Em­ day refused to move a train of vol­ I is awaited with interest as the foot-
and not, as now, the exception
many protesting against an increase like the war exjtenses of a country
unteer miners and soldiers to the ! ball fans around town are keyed up
the conventional* full evening dress or arma mont contrary to the provi­ Bke that of little Rumania or Bul­ pire which made war as a whole.
The amount of Turkey’s war re­ mine«, according to official report to I to seeing a great game Saturday If
was always worn by men.
sions of the peace treaty.
garia.
paration is yet to be determined.
the regular army commander here. j the two teams are brought together.
<'INVENTION
n
SAVE THE FUEL
Mexican President Is Git en < arte
Blanche in Handling the "Delicate
Situation" That lia» Developed
OF
CITIZENS
OF
STRAW HATS A YEAR
WILL INVESTIGATE
IN CONTEMPT OF COORT
GERMANY IS PROTESTED