Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 20, 1919, Image 1

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* IT’S THE CLIMATE
• • • •
ji niver.lt>' of Or«-. L“»r*r,
WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD
tante
Passenger Train « mi the < nna«i|an
Paxdfic Line Is Telescoped by
Freight ami Many Die
ENJOY IT”
♦
Hailjj QLonticr
LOST OFF CAPE BLANCO
z
Voter* of Uiacomdii Name Radica*
as Miroler of < <«ngrr*H After He
Hud Once Bren la-nied Seat
BÏ THE SENATE
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Tasker On W ay From Portland To San Francisco Went
Onawa,
Maine.
Dec.
20.
Thirteen
GREATEHT M MIIKR AND TON-
Milwaukee, Wla., Dec. 20.—Victor MEAHt RE AlMjpTKO, WITH ANTI.
i>er»on» were killed outright or
L Berger, socialist, was today again
NAGE EVER TO TAKE WATER
On
The
Reefs
Thursday
Night,
and
Only
Three
of
STRIKE I'ROVIHIONH INTACT,
burned to death when a freight train
representative-elect from the fifth
AT A SINGLE TIME
BY 40-30 VOTE
collided with a si»eclal train on the
congressional district, having defeat­
Canadian Pacific railway here. The
Crew oi 50 Have Been Accounted For
ed the fusion candidate yesterday
M>eclal was loaded with steerage pas­
4
by a majority of 4800.
sengers from the steamship Empress
of Erance, which had landed at St.
Bandon, Ore., De«». 20.—With but ftandun suffering from pneumonia i
John. New Hrunwlck. The passenger
three
of her crew of 50 alive, so far contracted aa a result of the expo­
train waa telescoped by the freight,
as known, the tank steamer J. A. sure. The ship struck a submerged
Hextuple Ixuituliiiig I» Made <ir*a<
| Bill Now Go to a Coaference t'oa^
Cha ns lor. from Portland to Ban Fran­ rock Thursday evening. Only one hi
Event and Oaklaad ««débraie*
mittee With the Each Bill Passed
cisco, lay almost submerged on a lifoboat was launched, this one c*r-
Occaniou In l’ro|MT Manner
by the Ixiwrr Branch
Jagged reef off Cape Blanco this rying 10 men. and two other men
mor-ilng. The steamer'« backbone were picked up out of the sea. When
was broken when «he »«ruck the reef a landing was attempted last evening
Forest McGregor, a Grants Pass
Oakland. Cal.. Dec 20. Hix steel
Washington, Dec. 20.—With ita
<■• the cape Thursday night, accord­ It 1« thought that all except the three boy who enlited early in the war
vessel», totaling nearly «0,000 ton«,
ing to Earl Dooley, a uutuibur of the noted were lost. Three bod I os have as a member of Go. B, 142nd infan­ anti-strike provisions intact, the
were launched into Oakland Inuer
crew, who encai«ed. Captain A. A. been found upon the shore, and oth­ try, and who spent 23 months in Cummins railroad bill was passed by
harbor today In a «pace of I«** than
bawyer, of the tanker, also escaped, er« are reported washed up on the Fran**, arrived tn this *+ty Thurs­ the senate today. It now goes to
In the Issue of the Kith Inst., the
an hour—the largest number of
and one other, whose name Is un- »here below Bandon. Several steam­ day. and after visiting with his cou­ conference with the Koch bill, passed
•hip« «nd the greateat tonnage ever Courier <-arrie«l the new« Item con­ l.noan. Tiie fate of all others I« in
er« are standing by in the vicinity sin. Mrs. A. H. »Cornell, and other a month ago by the house. The vote
Mt afloat on one tide In th« history cerning a letter received by I’oatmas- doubt.
watching for bodies that may be friends and relatives here, left yes­ was 46 to 30. The passage followed
t««* Quinlan from Orrfe B. Johnston,
of shipbuilding.
Dooley and on* companion were floating upon the surface of the terday for Crescent City where hl« rejection of I^Follette’s proposal to
The nearest approach to thia of Mansfield, Ohio, seeking Informa­ pb k'd up late last night on the water.
continue government control for two
mother reside*.
world’« reoord was when Hog Island tion of the 'whereabouts of her ais- beach, and were in an exhausted con­
year«.
McGregor
had
a
varied
and
inter
­
It
la
almost
certain
that
Francis
•ent five vessels Into the water on ter, Margaret Jane Poe. from whom dition
After passing the railroad bill the
They were members of the Jackson, son of C. 8. Jackson, pub­ esting experience in helping to put
•he had received no word since 1911. lone lifeboat crew which left the
May 30. last, totaling 89.000 tons.
senate late today adopted a resolu­
lisher
of
the
Portland
Journal,
sec
­
the
Hun
out
of
business.
After
The sextuple launching was made This notice In the Courier has Iteen ship Captain Sawyer communicat­ ond engineer, is among those lost.
serving with the infantry, he was tion providing for a recess of eon-
the event of a country-wide celebra­ the means of th« «later» again get- ed with his wife here early this
transferred to the motor transporta-1 greas until January 5th.
tion under the auspice* of the Oak­ ting Into communication, the fol- morning, saving that he was safe
____________
San
Francisco.
Cal.,
Dec.
20.
—
Thej
Hon corp«, with which he served till
land Chamber of Commerce
Ten lowing letter was received by the and well. While there is no definite crew of the A. A. Chanslor was ll»t-! discharged, when he became attach-
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thouaand Invitations were «ent out postmaster yraterday from Eugene, word as to the identity of the third ed In the Merchants' Exchange here. *1 to the Photographic division of
OFF FOR PASADENA GAME
to federal, state, county and city of­ telling ibe «Kory of relatives long party re-cued, it is said that he may and show« 37 members. Any new the 'American Red Cross. In thi«
ficials and distinguished personages, separated again finding one another: be the quart-'rmaster. who signed members who signed at Portland are work he was sent over France <nak-
Cambridge. ¡Mass.. Dec. 20.—The
"My name is Margaret Jane Poe, the ship's papers at Portland
but as the gates were thrown open
Harvard gridfron warriors carried
not
shown
here.
A
telegram
from
t*»g
photographs
of
the
graves
of
fal-
to the public It Is estimated that and 1 just saw your request tot''my
Captaln Sawyer was also received 1,rl American soldiers The pictur- the confidence of all New England
several times that number were address In th* Grants Pass Daily
Marshfield. Ore., l>ec. 20. Cap­ ' here ~ "Z
by the au<«erintendent
of ine
the
of these graves 1«
of VUV
the with them when they departed for
¡Hicillirui Ul
ID part vi
present The crowd Is »«Id to have Courier that a friend gave me. so tain Sawyer. Quartermaster Kunkle Associated Oil company, owners of ___________________
, .
They
Plan of the Red Croae _________
In maintaining ;^ _ >a*adena’ CaHfornia. today,
been a record breaker algo in the wish you would forward me anv mall and Seaman ETar! Dooley are the on­ the vessel, but the message contain-! i the resting place« of our boy«, and "r,H meet the Oregon university team
that you have, Alan, would you ly known survivors of the Chanslor.
witnessing of a launching. _
ed no additional details of the where possible copies of the photos at Pasadena on New Year’s day.
Sdmlrala. generals and high offi­ plaase notify my al»t«-r of my ad-1 The captain 1« in the hospital at wreck.
were sent to the relatives and friends
cers of the marintn. with their staffs, dress, which la 11« E. Ninth street.
. Former Game W xnlcti Here—
iof the soldier dead.
were Miiecial guests, as were mem­ Hugone. Oregon. I am writing my i
•am Sandry. formerly connected
bers of th<- consular-corps anti offeer» wlater today, and I wish to thank yon
: with the fish and game department
.
Returns
From
Illinois
Valley
—
I
of the Tnlted States Shipping Hoard for your kindness and trouble."
Deputy Supervisor Hunt, of the a« district deputy warden for this
Hix bands, one on each vessel, fnr-
forestry service, returned yesterday territory, was in the city today from
Blue Prints of i’arnp Fixtures—
nlahtsl the music
from the lower Illinois river district, his home at Rogue River. For the
The local forestry office has re-
Th«« flmt ship to go "overboard”
■ where he had been to investigate the past year Mr. Sandrv has been con­
was the Salina, a tn.non ton tanker reived a art of blue -prints, with spe-
i pine timber which it is proposed by nected with the Blue Dedge mining
—-named after the city In Kansas as cifications, of flre places, tables,
the department to sell to the promo-| company. He states that because of
When in Portland a week ago, the
a reward for Its aubavrlptlon 1n the waler system«, septic tank and other Courier editor was assured by W. J. 1 Salem. Ore.. Dec 20—George W ters of the new shingle mill to be th« bad condition of the roads from
equipment for camping grounds and Finley, state biologist, that he would I T'heuoweth of Curry county, commit­ established at Six Mile. Mr Hunt■018 mlne- shipping of ore has been
victory loan.
At ten minute Interval« the Jane- homes In the wilderness places. Much ¡come to Grants Pass within the next I ted to the state hospital here last «ays that there Is some excellent . discontinued for the season.
The
lea’, cargo lxvnt ah rieten««! by Mr». of the «*quipment shown in detail in few weeks and show his remarkable! August upon his acquittal on a pine in the district • available for ' Blue T^edge shipped many cars of
R. S. Moore of San Francisco, and the blue prints would be perfectly moving pictures of the wild bird and
harge of murdering George Sydnam shingle making. The capacity of 1 ore from Jacksonville during the
the tanker Hiiniilpa. another victory adapted for the auto camp ground animal life of Oregon if arrange-
the mill has not been decided, but ' past summer, trucking the output of
loan ship, christened bv Mrs. .1. W. mnintainiM by thia community, and , ments (ould be made for the use of of Curry county, will be discharged will depend upon the markets that the mine from the Blue T^edge pro­
Hoover of the Oklahoma city, took no doubt the forestry department a moving picture machine here. The from the stale institution next Mon­ can be opened up, stated Mr. Hunt. perty to the railroad.
would bo glad to supply the proi»er
the water.
Oregon theater ha« kindly agreed to day, according to a statement made
Miss Natnllic Byington of Elmo, committees with the prints, oh ob-i permit the use of its machine for by Dr. L. F. Griffith, superintendent Arms Arc Broken—
Fishlng Boat Head» for Sea—
Nevada'. sj»ons<>n*d the City of Iteno. tain others for them
A large fishing boat has been car­
Dr. Lotighridge «ays that there has
the occasion, and an effort is now­ of the hospital. Griffith's action is
another victory loan ship, and this
being made to bring Mr. Finley here b.uted upon an opinion prepared by been a real epidemic of broken arms ried down stream by the high water,
was followed by the Moaella and the
lately, the most recent being that of and is now lodged against the dam
l»efore his services as a'slate offi-
■ Attorney General Brown to the ef- Wm. Stevenson, of Wonder, who was below the steel bridge
Jaliuna, fhr which the sponsors were
dal terminate on January 1st.
It is
respectively Mrs. J. A. Moore and
[•reliable that he will be here dur­ | feet that Chenoweth could not be kicked by a Ford while cranking it.
Mrs. Georg«* A. Armes of Kan Fran-
retained in the institution after he The little daughter of J. F. Terry, I The Rays Surprised—
Ing th«» coming week.
risen.
'Mr. and (Mrs. A. V. Ray were pleas­
of the Country Club orchards, also
»had recovered his sanity. .
antly surprised^ last evening when a
broke
an
arm
by
falling
off
the
back
"If Chenoweth was insane when
company of their friends called to
porch.
COMPLETE LEGISLATION
»
he
was committed to the hospital
—'
spend the evening in rejoicing with
FEDERAI, SEGAR CONTRI »1 j last August he has entirely recover-
¡them at the building of their new
CI'RREN'CY «XAMITRoi.I.EIt
Elsewhere in this paper the Stand­
j ed his sanity since his commitment,”
1 home on West D street, and to con-
ard Oil Company announce* an ad-' Washington. Dec. 20.— «legisla­
Dr. Griffith declared yeterday.
gratulate them upon their industry­
vance In the<prbe of guaioline of Ijjj tion continuing federal control of1
Chenoweth served In the Canadian
in completing such an undertaking.
Waahinglon, .Dec. 20. John Skel- cents per gallon effective December | ■ sugar through 1920, but limiting! army during the recent war and up­
. Mr. and Mrs. Ray were presented
ton Williams wks again nominated 17th. It is said that this advance 1« i the licensing power of the I'nlted on his return from service was ap­
with a beautiful library table.
tuxessary to meet the extra cost of i States sugar equalization board to
pointed by the county judge to rep­
by the president this morning to 1>c
r«*flning and handling special gaso- (the period ending next June 30th.
resent Curry county in the house of
comptroller of ih«> currency.
lln«> required under the existing Ore-! i was completed by congress today and
representatives, occupying the seat
gon state law.
Oregon Agricultural College. Cor­
■ sent to the White House for the of Representative Stannard, deceas­
J. E. 'Balsley. district sales man­ president's approval.
vallis, 'Dec. 20—Frozen canned fruits
ed.
CARS ON TRAIN NO. 51
ager of th«> Standard Oil Company
and vegetables can be saved by
DERAILED NEAR REDDING says, "To meet th«» requirement« of
thawing them out slowly and then if
the existing Oregon state law, which
the container is broken either using
apeciflos th ut gasoline should lie of
! them at once or recanning. The bet­
Redding. Cal., Dec. 20. Five cars 56 degrees gravity. Baume test, to
ter plan is to use them but if this
Dublin, Ireland, Dec. 20.—The
on northbound Southern Pacific pas­ be aaileable tn the state. It Is neces­
is not feasable they may be reeanned
senger train No. 54 were derailed sary for the Standard Oil Compan.v
without the use of additional sugar. government police are engaged <n
This
near here early this morning. None to make a special gasoline.
Fruita will break down slightly, but tracking down the parties who at-
tempted to assassinate Viscount
spedai gasoline, although of no
■of tile 'passengers were Injured.
may later »be turned into jam.
greater efficiency titan the qasoline
Peaches, cherries, apples. pears French, lord lieutenant of Ireland,
regularly refined by us and sold in
and tomatoes were used by the home yesterday. It is said that evidence
Washington. California’ and else­
economists of the state agricultural has been secured which may result
where, is more expensive to furnish
college in experiments in saving froz­ in the arrest of several persons.
because it requires special refining
en canned products. To make the
and handling. Also there Is a lower
most of the frozen materials the
yield of this special gasoline from
cpeciallsts make the following re-
the crud«> oil than there is of our reg­
com mendation:
ular gasoline, with consequent In­
Care for the frozen products as
crease in the cost of the special gas-
socn as [tossible. Thaw out gradual­
Washington, Dec. 20.—The re­ oline, The advance of I '4 cents per
ly and If container is broken either
drafted resolution by Senator Knox gallon in the price doos not fully rep­
use at once or sterilize and recap.
to declare a state of peace with Ger­ resent the additional cost to the
If fruit breaks up make into jam.
many, and to retain to the I’nitcrl Standard Oil Company of manufac-
Washington, Dec. 20.—Te immi­
Added sugar decreases natural
States nil material benefits that taring the spedai gasoline. At the
flavor, but maltose, a sirup recom­ gration committee’» bill providing
would be gained under the ratified . same time, the higher price of the
mended by the Government as a sub­ for the deportation of all aliens af­
treaty of Versailles, was approved by special gasoline does not secure for
stitute. leaves the flavor nearlj- nor­ filiated with anarchist organizations
the senate foreign relations commit- the user any greater value than is
mal. Only products that had been passed the house today by a unani­
tee today.
given in our regular gasolino.”
mous vote.
froren for a long time lost shape.
TOOK PHOTOS OF GRAVES
iiii iiii iiiiilai nrin
STATE Iffl CAUSES
GASOLINE ADVANCE
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