Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 08, 1920, Image 1

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GRANTH FAHR, JDHEI’HIXE < OUNTY, OREGON,
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THI ICHDAY» JAM AKY H, IMO.
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N«»w Line liu«ugura(<-«l lt<-lH<-«-n the
Two (Ilice Today, loo Pounds
In First Cargo
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4'hica.go, Jan. 8. Aerial mall ser­
MANY IMI*OKTANT CANM ARE
vice between t'lil« ago and Omaha was
ON THE DOCKET FOR HEAR.
I nuu an rut cd today when Pilot Waler
ING AT HENNION
J. Smith left Grant Park carrying
ion pounds of mull and a pa> kage
of meat will« *1 Is to be served at the
banquet for General Pershing at
'Imiiha tonight.
Indian l.HMl.all Cott« li pleada Guilty
to Falsifying in His Questlonalre
—Get* 30 Days in Jail
Spokane, Jan. 8.—•William H R
COMMITTEE FIXEM
(Ix>ne Star) Dietz, former coach of
INFANT CITY FOR (ONA ENTION
the Washington State college foot­
NEXT JUNE
ball team pleaded guilty in United
States district court here today to
a charge of falsifying his draft ques­
tionnaire. He was sentenced to 30
days in the county Jail and begins his
senten«e today, it was s'ated
NATIONAL
R. TURNER, >U*X‘FJV'ER OF
LAND OFFICB, SURPRISES
AUDI TORN
Remarks Were Keceived in Nilence at
Transitori IU-d*> Gross 14 von I m Into 27 Votes Here < «st Before Selection .More Alfalfa Is Shipped—
a ItenwMTati«- Conferete Held
of Convention City Was Finally
Soviet ItUMsin I m Believed to He
The l^eonard estate is making fur­
l»eei<le<I
in Rose City
the Plan
ther shipments of alfalfa hay to the
t
Willamette valley. The price for this
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hay at the present time is $28 per
Tbe Jury term of the circuit court
Washington, Jan. 8. The Soviet
Washington, Jan. 8.- -San Franck-* ton free on board the cars here. Al­
Portland, Jan. i.—'Addressing a
wilt open next Monday morning with
ark (Buford, with its cargo of radical co was selected today by the demo­ falfa is not grown successfully democratic conference here today,
Washington, Jan. 8. American aliens, is about to enter Kiel canal, cratic national committee, in session enough in the Willamette to supply JI. R. Turner, receiver of the Rose­
••taral important civil cases coming
the
Shipping according to official dispathes re- here, as the place for the party's the needs for that f-»ed there, and burg land office, assailed the repub­
up for hearing. Eight cases, six of •.hipa furnished by
tli«*m civil cares and two criminal, Board will I«« used to reimt riale I celved here today.
While still re­ 1M0 national convention. After 27 the needs of the dairymen must be lican party for attempting to "Can­
Czecho-Hlaval., Polish and Ilouman- fusing to divulge the destination of votes had been cast, Kansas City and met from the south. The I «eonard onize” the late Theodore Roosevelt.
are upon the «locket.
The first case set for hearing Is Ian troops now in Siberia, it was an­ the ship, officials said a very good other cities withdrew and the vote company is also making shipments
He charged that the ex-preaident
that of Wilson vs. Donnelly, an ac­ nounced by the state department. guess might be ventured since pass­ for San Francisco was unanimous. at this time to Coos county, This had boasted in his memories of hav­
tion for money alleged due.
The Th«* f‘n»t vessels, the President Grant age through the canal has become Monday, June 28, was fixed as the company has now sent out 11 car ing shot a Spanish captain in the
loads of this hay, all of the first back during the battle of San Juan
plaintiff Is represented by Attorney and the America, will leave New York known, it was believed the Buford convention date.
quality.
O H Brown. The defendant has no soon for Vladivostok, where they are would go to Riga and discharge her
hill In Cuba. He also charged Roose­
due about February 10.
attorney of record.*
Washington, Jan. 8.—Resolutions
velt before the European war with
passengers for transportation aerosi!
The case of Smith vs. Sherman Is
indorsing the treaty of Versailles,
having boasted of being of German
Livonia into soviet Russia
an action brought by Robert G. Smith
and denouncing as unpatriotic the at­
parentage.
•gainst W. B. Sherman, In
which
titude of senators who would defeat
Turner’s speech was received as a
Binlth is attempting to recover Judg­
It directly or by nullification through
surprise, his remarks going unap­
ment for utt«irney fees to th«* amount
! reservations,
were
unanimously
plauded.
of 11447. which he alleges to be due
adopted today by the democratic na­
hl tn front Sherman Smith represents
tional committee In session here.
PROCEEDINGS COMMENCE
himself as attorney, and O S. Blan-
IN HEARING OF “REDS”
‘‘Arrogant republican" leadership
rhar«l Is looking after th«» Interests
Mexico City, Jan. 8.—The estimat­
New York, Jan. 7.-—Hearings in
San Francisco, Jan. 7.- The “spit of the senate was denounced as hav­
Berlin. Jan. 8. A union of the big
ed casualties attending the earth­ the cases of over 500 alleged "RM«,"
of Mr. Sherman
ball" has been barred from the Pa­ ing earned the "contempt of the
Schults vs Veatch and Elder Is an bunkers and private bankers of Ber­
world" by throttling the treaty tor quake of last Saturday in the west­ held at Ellis Island on deportation
action for damages claimed hv Mrs lin has drafted and forwarded to the cific Coast Baseball league, Charles 'seven months and, the senate was ern part of Vera Cruz still stand at proceedings were begun today.
Mae Schults for lnjurli*s which she national assembly a m«»tnorial in Graham, manager of the San Fran-j called upon to "Quit playing politics 2,0<M), or more.
eh»rg«'s she suffered through a fall which the financiers make a renew­ cisco club, announced today.
• with the question of ratification.”
ujutn th«» porch at th«» Elder store at ed' protest against the adoption of
PEACE RATIFICATION
Waldo She complains that the porch th«* nat|onnl emergency levy propos-
SEEMS CERTAIN ON IOTH
broke down with her. Injuring her I'•<! by Mathias Erzberger, minister of
about th«* head and the body. ami finance.
Paris. Jan. 8.—Exchange of ratl-
The «Itankers say the levy will de-
also Internally
She asks for Judg­
I
flcations
of the peace treaty with
ment In the amount of 110,000, and ! prive the nation of capital needed to
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Germany
will take place January 10,
alao for $183.30 for loss of time, carry on production, seriously im­
it now seems certain. The supreme
physician's fees, et
'.Mrs. Schultz pair the individual credits needed to
Buenos Aires. Jan. 8.—'Represen­
council today fixed this date for the
was mull carrier between Waldo and conduct legitimate enterprises and
tatives of a group of American in­
ceremony.
Takilma at th«* time of the accident Ithn* there is danger that Germany's
surance companies dealing chiefly in
Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Rowell state
The grand Jury «ompleted Its work
Mrs. Veatch, owner of the building, enemies may seize th«* proceeds »of ; yesterday, and after making its final that they owe some one a bill, and
fire and marine underwriting have
is mad«* a co-«lefendant with Geo W 11he levy.
Just completed the opening of an
I report to the Judge of the circuit j that if the proper party will present
Elder, lit«» owner of th«* store In the
agency here. It will offer Argentina
I court, was discharged. \ new grand himself the bill will be gladly llqtii-
action
(’ M. Idleman of Portland.
the first opportunity to insure with
white
! Jury will be selected from the list of dated. The Rowells had a
an«l F. 1* Farrell of Medford, repre
I [American concerns, Heretofore the
' petit Jurors recently drawn, and Wyandotte hen that got the gout or
aent Mrs. Schult*. uu«l the defpnd
i business of insurance has been chief-
¡which will report for the Jury term some other ailment from its high
ants are represent«*«! bv It D Nor
ly in the hands of British and French
of th«* court to open M««nday morn­ living while maintained at the Row­
ton of Grants Pass, and II. J. Klr.nn
companies. The group is known as
ing. The final report of the grand ell establishment, and though every
of Cottage Grove.
the American Foreign Isurance as­
¡Jury reads as follows:
effort was made to save its life, it
The case of Boswell vs the Grand
"We, your grand Jury, duly em­ was about ready to “croak” when
Washington, Jan. 8.—Thirty-five sociation and is said to include 20
Prize Hydraulic Mines. Is an action
paneled and sworn as such at the some party broke in and carried it million tree seeds, making the most of the foremost concerns in the Unit­
to recover on .» bond
H. ’> Norton; ,
Berlin. Jan. 8. Ten million marks September, 1’919, term of this court, away, thus saving Stanton the unique New Year’s gift one nation ed States.
Is attorney for the plaintiff, and A. ! worth of charity gift pa kages, con­ now meeting in adjourned session, trouble and expense of taking it to eveh made another, are on the way
E. Reames for th«* defendant.
taining food and clothing, reached , beg to submit the following report:
the chicken cemetery.
Reasonable c> Europe, the American Forestry
l*avls vs. Faitvre Is the title to the , 1 Germany from the United States,
"We have diligently Inquired into funeral expenses for one Wyandotte A.tsoclatlon announced today. They
«luring the three imonths ending No­ i .ill cases wh«*rein persons have been hen will be* paid upon proper certifi­ are intended for reforesting the bat-|
(Continued on page 2.)
vember 15.
| charged with crime, whether brought cation of the bill. There is a foot­ tie areas of -France and Belgium and
Among the contents was 100.000 to our attention by acts of commit­ print of the midnight marauder In the deplete«! forests and woodlands
I pounds of flour, an equal amount ting magistrates or by those volun­ the mud back of the Rowell hen of
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Great Britain. The seeds were
of bacon and IJiOO.oOo cans of milk. tarily accusing others of the commis­ house, an«i if the party who made it I purchased by funds raised by mem­
The shipments nre usually con­ sion of crime, as well as all cases will show tip and identify himself bers
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of the association. They in­
Portland. Ore. Jan. 8.—Questions
signed to President Ebert, in order presented to us by our prosecuting by exhibiting the foot that made the clude Douglas Fir. Western Larch.
affecting Irrigation legislation in
to prevent their deliveries being de­ officer.
track, the expense for burial of the White Fir, Engelman Spruce, Red Oregon were to be discussed at the
layed by tlie official customs control
"We have returned into court, as hen will be paid him even If he has Oak. Sugar Maple, White Ash and meeting of the Oregon Irrigation
Tlte consignments received up jo true bills, four indictments, and one, already eaten the hen.
Tideland Spruce. More seeds are to congress, to be held at the rooms of
New A ork, Jan. 8. I* or the pur- date |lnye been allotted to industrial not true bill, besides we have inves­
be sent when funds are available.
the Portland Chamber of Commerce
pose of creating nation-wide interest sections where the need Is greatest tigated other matters but did not
today. The meeting originally was
in the development of the American slllh lls
sn0B|a. the Ruhr dis- find sufficient evidence to Indict.
scheduh'd to be held December 29,
merchant marine, a series of demon­ « trict, Saxony and Thueringta. The
"We have examined the county
30 and 31. last year, but the date
strations showing marine resources ltovnrnn)(>nt |M simplifying th«* Inipor jail, and recommend that the saint |
was placed ahead in order to hold
of th«* country, will begin here April tation of the parcels and large con­
be heated with steam from the h«*nt-
12 ami last one week. . it waK an' slgnments. by removing the customs ing plant in the courthouse.
Marseilles. Jan. 8.—Twenty per­ the session at a date as close as pos­
nonneed today by the National Ma­ restrictions.
sons lost their lives when the tug sible to that of the special session
I
“We have examined the county
rine League.
Ijepluvier sank with all on board, of the state legislature, which con­
home and find that in a fair condi­
According to P. H. W. Ross, pre«-!
between
Toulon and Marseilles, ac­ venes in Salem January 12.
tion.
We have, however, recom­
Many important topics to be dis­
blent of the league, the demonstra-l
cording to advices received here to­
mended to the county court some
cussed at the meeting of the Irriga­
Hons will consist of parades; din- |
day.
painting and calclmlning and some
tors. which will last for three days,
ners, at which prominent marint* au j
John A. Harvey, resident of Grants
minor repairs on the buildings.
including today, will be taken up at
thorlties will Is* speakers; expos! I
"Having completed all the work Pass until three years ago, when he
the special legislative session, it was
tlons of sh ip models and exhibits of [
before this time We make this our went to the O<ld Fellows home In
said. All of the members of the leg­
s*argo handling and shipping devices
final report.”
Portland, died at the home Saturday.
islature have been invited to attend
John Barton Payne, chairman of the I
January 3. and was buried at Rock
the sessions of the irrigators.
Unite«! States Shipping Board; sec-
Berlin, Jan. 8. A new telephone
Among the siwakers invited to at­
Point January 6. He was born in
rotary of «Commerce J. W. Alexander, line has Just been o pened from Ber-
tend
the congress are Secretary of
and other men prominent In Ameri­ lln to Stockholm. The distance Is
Petaluma. Cal . .May 12. 1 854, and
the Interior Franklin K. I«ane, and
ca’s «'ommerclal development will lie (¡25 miles of which SO miles are of
was married March 24. 1880, to Ma­
Elwood Mead, chairman of the land
In attendance. While centering in cable, said here to be one of the
tilda Morris, to which union seien
Pittsburg. Jan
8.—The employ­ settlement board of California, and
New York, the demonstration
longest telephon«* cables in the
children were born: Mrs. Florence ment bureau of the University of an authority on irrigation matters.
be nation-wide In scope, It
world.
Piennlng. I.os Angeles. Cal.: Airs. Pittsburg reports that about 1800
The program is in charge of O. C.
added.
The lowering of the electric
Pierre. So. llak., Jan. 8. Presi­ Edith Cryst, Minnia. Ariz.;
M rs. undergraduates of the institution l/elter. Portland, chairman: Fred N.
The league, according to Its ofTi- pulse In passing through the cable
dent Wilson was today challenged, Blanche Merriman. Porterville. Cal.: earn all or part of their expenses.
Wallace, Tumalo: Frank Spinning,
cere, now has more than 9,000 mem­ is In part overcome by special con­
under the Richards Primary law. to Mrs. Maude Breeding. Grants Pass : The bureau has placed 1021 women
Echo: Harry W. Gard. Madras; Por­
bers Including not only prominent struction of that »art of the line and
onte to South Dakota and debate «Mrs. Myrtle Miller. Mrs. Nora Ever- students In positions where they
ter J. Neff. Medford; C. W. Eberlein.
steamship men. hut executive h«*’tt by strengthening th«* telephone up-
the Issues of the coming campaign ton and Frank Harvey, all of Port- work outside of school hours. More
Klamath .Falls: W. W. Caviness,
of ninny of the largest manufactur­ paratus. At both cable landing sta­
with James O. Monroe, of Chico o. land.
than SOO of them worked in stores, Vale and J. N. "Williamson, Prine­
ing, banking and general business tions tile sounds ar«» raised to their
who recently filed as an independent
Mr Harvey was a member of the offces or other business houses dur- ville. Jay H. Upton, of Prineville, is
firms In every state of the union.
original strength.
candidate at the March primary.
Gold Hill I. O. O. F. lodge
ing their Christmas vacation.
president of the congress.
< Itange of Venue Ask«sl in Oar Trial
IlcwauM, of Altapcd Community
Prejudice
WERE MORE THAN 2000
AMERICAN FOREST TREE
SEEDS SENT TO EUROPE