Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 19, 1919, Image 1

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    " IT’S THE CLIMATE
VOL. X-. No. 7«.
01.208
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STATE TAX LEVY
FOR YEAR 1920
TELLING THE WORLD
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GRANTS PAHM, JGHET'HINE COUNTY. OREGON,
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vAlME AND ENJOY IT”
FRIDAY, J»9X EMIIKH 1», 1W1U.
Probe WiU Be Warted to Find the
Why and Wturrfotv of Amending
ITtce of Wearing Apf*errl
In Accori With “IH mwum I"
Washington. Dec. 19. Termina­
XI t.lt NIAI TO IIP. RAINED FOR
tion
of the soft coal miners' strike
THE OPERATION OF NT ATE
was not a settlement, but a victory
FOB THE TEAIU.Y PERIOD
Vice Regent of Tbe Emerald Isle Escapes The Bombs
and Bullets of Tbe Assassins, Bnt Bystanders and
Officers Are Victims of Tbe Attack
OF SHIP TAKES
43 TO DEATH
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Washington, Dec. 19.—Steps to BRIT INH FREIGHTER MANXMAN
check the rising price of clothing
LOOT IN MID-OCBAN WITH
will be discussed at a meeting here
for the government, Attorney Gen­
ONLY 12 SI RVTVORN
early in January of persons interest­
eral Palmer today told the senate
i
ed in the production of wearing ap­
committee Investigating the strike.
parel,
from
the
producer
of
the
raw
“In actuality, the men and the union
Dublin. Ireland, Dec. 19.—An at­ indicated that the aseailai^ta fired materials to the consumer of the fin­
officers have complied with the gov­
ernment demands and returned to tempt waa made at 1 o'clock today from a field while the vice regal par- ished product.
work,” Palmer declared.
to assassinate Viscount Frerfrh, lord ty was passing along the road, The
ACaeeen Ta* mm Authorized by Vote
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lieutenant of Ireland, who was driv- first shot fell in front of the vice
of the People at the tyx-cial Elec­
regal car, a second entered the side
Illg when the attack was made. (A of the car and another 'pierced it*
tion Held la*t June
policeman was killed but Viscount back. One bomb exploded, tearing
French escaped injury.
a big hole In the road. Portions of
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Several shots were said to haye another liotnb were found.
M m *. Ore., Dec. 19. The »tale
Halifax,
Dec. 19.—'Forty-three
'been fired by the assailants and the
tax levy for 1920 1* 94.391,209, the
Policeman Ixvugblln, who waa
members of the crew pf the British
military guard promptly returned talking with a civilian as lord
state lax commissioner announced
Bozeman, Mont., Dec .19.—J. R. freighter Manxman were drowned
the fire. One of the assailants was French passed, waa kitlod during the
today. 'Rile levy I* baaed upon the
Missoula. IMont.. Dec. 19.— The shot dead. Ambulances were imme­ ahootinx. it is understood by the Oampbell. of the stale collage hare, yesterday when the ship foundered
1919 tax roll, and exceeds by nearly
two millions of dollars the 6 per state of Montana, through the state diately rushed to the spot. It was civilian with whelm he was talking. discussing reports of loss of stock in in ntid-ocean, according to wireless
eastern Montani, says lack of forage messages intercepted at the Camper­
cent tax limitation, the excess having board of land commissioners, is ne­
has precipitated a crisis and stock is down station today. The survivor*
gotiating
with
the
officials
of
been authorized by vote of the peo­
the
dying of starvation and exposure. He of the ship are about 13 and are
ple at the s|H»cial election held last first forest service district for the
said serious losses were to be expect­ aboard the steamer British Isles,
exchange of several hundred thou­
June.
ed during the winter.
due in New York Monday.
sand acres of land to which the state
Short "Chinooks," followed quick­
Misfortune is also believed to
has title, and which Iles within the
ly 'by other storms, have made the have overtaken the coastwise steam­
boarders of the national forests. The
range grass inaccessible to the ani­ er Louisa Maud, a british tanker hav­
plan la to consolidate the .whole of
mals. There is nothing to feed them ing reported picking up some of her
the state's holdings into one compact I lx>ndon. .Dec. 19. Creation of an
Washington, Dec. 19.—The house
bldck and return to the reserve do­ , International police force is suggest­ bill increasing war risk insurance and ranchers, even where they are in crew.
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a position to herd in the stock, can-
main the scattered tracts known as
allowances to American soldiers, not save them.
ed
by
Major
David
Davies,
a
member
school sections, numbered as sections
sailors and marines, disabled in war,
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16 and 36 In every township, which of parliament. He told the Grotius
passed today in the senate with the I steal Woman IHre in Portland—
society that each natlou should have
Salem. l>ec. 19. Of A the slate's to- lie within the forest boundaries.
amendment requested by the Amer­
The body of Mrs Emma Daniels,
The examination for the proposed •ufftclent army to maintain internal
tai aaseMed valuation of 1990,435.-
ican legion. The house is expected
473.17, 9X69. 443.174.8« represents exchange will be made in the spring ¡order and furnish It* quota when to accept the senate amendments and who died at the home of her daugh-
the value of private property as aa- when crews will be placed In the ‘ the league of nations required it; enactment of the bill before recess ter. Mrs. A. F. Palm, in Portland af-
ter a short illnesx. was brought to.
, s, seed by the various county asses­ field. The state of Idaho also is ne- ¡that no nation should employ a new is deemed assured.
Grants Pass today for burial, accom-j
gotiatlng
for
a
similar
exchange.
sors and 9120.992,297.31 represents
weapon of war; and that each na­
panied
by Mr^. Daniela son. Ed.
Salem. Dec. 19.—-If. in the opin­
the value of pitbllc utilities as aa-
tion should provide the league of Quail < *nw in Bunchr*—
Gano, and three daughters. Mrs. ion of Dr. L. F. Griffith, superinten­
xiMsed by the state tax commission­ CHICAGO GRANO OPERA
j nations with an adequate force for
How much the valley quail appre­ Palm of Portland. Mrs. Rose Jen­
DIRECTOR IN DEAD Immediate use.
dent of the state hospital for the in-
er. a< cording to a summary compiled
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ciates a little kindness and attention kins of Seattle, and Mrs. Will Lemp- sane. George E. Chenoweth, who waa
Chicago. Dec. 19.—Cleofonte Cam­
by Frank K. ixtvell, stale tax com­
These units should be concentrat­ was shown by a bunch that called
ke of Roseburg, Will Lempke was committed to that institution upon
panini. director general of the Chi­ ed tn different part* of the world and
missioner.
qpon J. A. Wolfersberger during the
Th» aiiiniuary ahowa a total of 10,- cago grand opera company, died of the naval i>ortion similarly consti­ went period when the ground waa also of the party. Mrs. Daniels, who; h|s acquital of the charge of mur-
was aged 75 years 8 months 18 days i dering George Syndham of Curry
133.15^0!» acres of tillable land In pneumonia this morning.
tuted. Prison gas. war planes, sub- . covered with snow, and they were
tile state assessed at a total of 9228.-
marines, heavy artillery and tanks unaible to find the usual supply of went to Portland recently to spend ¡county on the ground of insanity, is
the winter with her
— daughter. Thejnow sane, he is entitled to hi* dis-
026,958.
should bo ceded to the league to L seed« «»asas
««a xac* J a little
and bugs. Saturday
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from the
institution
funeral
will
be
held
at the , Free ! charge
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Other Items In summary are as
form the headquarters foroe and no flock of 12 quail came out of ' the
Methodist
church.
West
I
street.
n
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ar
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ately,
according
to
an opinion pre­
follows
stfte should l>e allowed to own them hushes back of the Wolfersbepger
Pine. Saturday afternoon at 2:30.
pared by Attorney General Brown
Tfmlw'rlands. 3.825,728.3 4 ÄCfCM,
«YFA ,,r t0 n,a'<e UM °I an-v n*'* Invention home in the northeastern part of
for the guidance of hospital authori-
|r\ fl,r war-like purpose«, he said.
valued at 963,210.481.
town, and partook of the grain scat-’
i ties in the disposition of Cheno-
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Major Davies said the greatest re- tered by the TVolfersbergers. Tues­
Non-tHlable land. 11,394,498.89
| weth's case.
acres, valued at 978,823.233.
i distance to the suggestion probably day they came back, this time with
Dr. Griffith several weeks ago de­
Improvement* on deed or patented
Harlem. IMont., Dec. 19. Alfred 1 now wo,,'d lx* found in Amerjpt j their friends. 3 4 being present at
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dared
that Chenoweth was sane; in
lands, 928,459.062
near
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lch
was
the
more
saddening
be-
Cambron. a farmer of Twete,
one time. Wednesday, when the
fact, that he had never displayed any
Town und city lota, 9216,656,792. here, has adopted the plan of hunt- cau"e ,he I>rt’*ldent of the great re- good word had spread among the
symptoms of insanity since his ar-
Improvements on town and city Ing coyotes In an automobile,
}je' public wax one of the earliest and i quail population, they were too many
i rival at the institution.
lota, 992.04 4.009.
takes hls dog* to the chase in a tour- ,nO81 powerful exponents of the prln-, | to count, and the number was var­
Chenoweth's discharge, however,
Improvements on lands not deeded ing car The dogs thus arrive fresli ''Hiles of the league.”
iously estimated at from 50 to 70.
Pullman. Wash.. Dec. 19,-rSiX, has :>een delayed pending an opinion
or patented, 91,545.295.
and tljey go after the quarry
hundred outgoing hens of all breeds on the legal phase of tbe question
Railroads under construction, log­ good success, Where the roads or
recently passed hundreds of incom-| by the attorney general. The matter
ging roads and rolling stock. 9H- open country permit. Cambrón also
ing hens from all parts of the Pacific of bis discharge will be placed be­
236,080.
. gives chase in his machine.
The
northwest, British Columbia and fore the state board of control by
. Bteaioboats. sailboats, stationary •pelts bring good prices and the boun
middle western states, which arrived ¡Griffith today and it is expected that
engines and manufacturing machin­ ty is high.
here to be entered in the fourth All­ immediate action looking to hi* re­
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ery. 91 1,766.722.
Northwest egg laying contest, which lease will be taken.
, Merchandise and stock in trade, |
H
began here recently. The newcom­
943.242,036.
Brown’s opinion further holds that
ers consist of White Leghorn*, Blue if Chenoweth's return to Curry coun­
Farming Implements, wagons, car­
' '.New York, Dec. 19.—The 300th The next day there will 'be an aquatic Andelusians. Black Minorca». White ty will endanger his life, as has been
riages. automobiles, etc, 920.092,-
261.
anniversary of the tHlgraiu Fathers, pageant In Rotterdam, the visitors and Buff Orpingtons. 'Barred Rocks intimated, it is up to the peace offi­
Money, notes and accounts, 921,-
, tentative plans of which have Just traveling in the morning from Ley­ and others of the Mediterranean, cers of the county to provide neces-
American and .Asiatic breeds.
422,629.
nary protection.
been announced here, will Include den to Deifsshaven, if possible, by
Shares of stock, 914,216.204.88.
boat along the way. the Pilgrims
Chenoweth
represented
Curry
Word came to the j>olicn detri­ celebrations in England. Holland went. Then there will be. trip* to
Hotel and office furniture, etc.,
county in the Ivt legislature. being
ment this morning that some stran­ And the United States and will con­ the religious havens of 'Rotterdam,
92.471,952 9s
Yiamed by the county judge to act
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In
Horses and mules, 210,377, valued ger was making hls home difring the tinue from |May to December, 1920. a memorial service in the church at
an advisory capacity during the see-
storm period in the Ferry l»arn, on
at 910.221.450.
A four-day program in l>eyden. Delftshaven and at 7 p. <n. the Eng-
sion. bnt without power to vote. He
Cattle, 632,170', valued at 920,- Rogue River avenue. InvestiguUon Amsterdam and Rotterdam, wnence lls»h and American contingents will
'served with the Canadian army in
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'by Chief Molaine disclosed thè barn I the Pilgrims «ailed three centurle« .depart for Southha mpton.
«33,876.
the world war after being refused
Sheep and goats t.57 1.R4-4. valued Inhabited by a man who «gave hls | ago to the 'American wilderness I The celebration in FTngland will
by the American forces because of
name as Jas. Toland. The man was where they might find "freedom to'
at 91 1,741,846.
his age.
I start in 'May. 1920, with meetings in
Ixindon.
Dec.
19.
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The
warmth
of
iSwine 1 10,437, valued at 91,- lying upon a small amount of straw, worship 'God,” will start on August j Scrooby, the home of Robinson, Aus-I America's welcome to the .Prince of
and hls only covering was a couple 30. when committees from the Unit-'
072,1 44.
egg PKICKN DROP IN
, terfleld, Boston and Sheffield. From
of
grain sacks. He had been prac­ ed States and England will be rc-j j August 4 to September 20 there will Wales moved The Globe to remark
Dogs, 1 2,804. valued af 9138,209.
THE CHICAGO MARKET
hirmoriously.
“
Americans
will
please
tically without a thing to eat since reived at the University of I^eyden.
Miscellaneous, 91,621,935.
| be ceremonies in Cambridge. Ix>n- remember that he is our prince, not
the beginning of the storm i»eriod Addresses commemorative of the
don, Southhampton and other places, theirs.” The pa|>er explains that the
Chicago. Dec. 19.—Increased re­
10 days ago. and the chief says that occasion will he delivered by scholars
HOMII VOl ND IN CAR
culminating in the sailing of the new Americans gave the prince such a ceipts caused the wholesale price of
RETURNED BY III'NN when found Toland was in a bad fram the three countries, including Mayflower, which will carry the re­
reception that “anybody might be eggs to drop six to ten cents in the
bills. France, Dec. 19.—'An Infer- condition from exposure and lack of the rector of the university. 'Dr. Ren- turning American committee and excused for fearing that they had Chicago market today. First qual-
nal machine, containlng several food. Toland said that he had been del Harris of Manchester. Eng., Vis­ British and Dutch delegations who
some annexationist designs in view." ity sold at 71 cents, a 6-cent drop,
pounds of high explosive waa found unable to get anything to eat as all count Bryce und a famous 'American are to participate in the program on
The prince’s welcome in New York ordinary quality dropping 10 cents.
In a freight car being unloaded ves- the money ho had was "bank who has not .vet been designated.
this side of the 'Atlantic.
the
Globe added, "was the real thing
^rdsy. The time fuses were remov­ money," and that the people would
The next day, August 31. the
Main events of the American cele­ coming from, 'perha'ps. the most
not
take
that.
Hls
"hank
money"
ed and the machine exploded. Inves­
birthday ofithe Queen of the Nether­ bration will be tn Plymouth. Mas«.,
warm hearted people in the world,
tigation 1s being made by military proved to be a draft upon San Fran­ lands. will include, beside a congress and Boston, where historical pag­ They have much to teach him
of the
cisco.
drawn
by
a
Red
Bluff
bank.
in the town hall, a religious memor­ eants will be held, followed by a big
authorities as the car had Just been
warmth of ‘that friendship which
When
Toland
had
'presented
this
at
ial service in the Pietersklrk in receiption in New York. Vice-presi­ mischief-makers cannot break and he
'•eturned from Germany.
1o',al Institutions he had been asked which the Rev. John Robinson, who
dent (Marshall is Honorary Chairman had somewhat to teach them about i
COMMITTEE TO ARRANGE
to 'provide Identification, but thia led tbe separatlonists from the
of the committee having the local institutions which, it may be, they
FOR G. O. 1’. CONVENTION he was not able to do. and therefore
Church of England (the Pilgrims) to program in charge. The foreign vis­
have occasionally misunderstood.
had carried the draft with him dur­ Holland in 1609, wax buried.
itors win then be taken on a tour of
“The only thing wanted to make
Rouen. France. Dec. 19.—Captain
Chicago. Dec. 19 - The members ing the 'period of his privation. He
One of the features of the holiday I
of the committee of arrangements waa taken to the city Jail by the chief at 'Amsterdam on- September 1, will| the United States. On November 24, the friendship of Britain and Ameri­ Sir John Alcock, the first aviator to
for the republican national conven­ of ivoltce and ^iven a square meal be a meeting in the RIJksmuseum. 1920. there -will be a universal ob­ ca impregnable Is that they should make a non-stop flight across the
tion next June have been summoned, while his “bank money" was turned the unveiling of a memorial window ( servance of Thanksgiving day in know one another better than they Atlantic, died here today as the re­
England. (Holland and the United do. To help on that work was the suit of injuries received yesterday
to meet here tn January.
into some real cash for him.
In the Bngljnekerk and a reception. States;
Prince's mission."
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when his plane crashed.
EXCEEOS SU PER CERT LIMIT
SME OW MOW
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vwaav
THREE NATIONS WILL CELEBRATE THE
ANNIVERSARY OF PILGRIM FATHERS
ENGLAND PLEASED WITH
KT AM OF
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