Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 13, 1920, Image 1

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TUESDAY, JANUARY i». 19ÍI0.
WHOLE NUMBER ’¿M4I7.
chrome ore
ONEtRESERVATIDN OLCOTT GETS NO WARSHIPS SAYS MEDALS ED
TO
DONE
GUARD
FDR
URION
MINERS
OF
HON
NAVY
4
YEAR
TERM
TARIFF BILL IS
Will Accept Awaol of Hie < omini*-
■don Except for Time Mmit
on Price»
AS GOVERNOR TO ONCLE SAM
( barge Made In Congre»» Totlay bj
.MansacliuM*« t» licproxiitatlve
—Wty>t*> Investigation
Washington,
Jan. 13.—Urging PROPOSED MEASURE
Washington, Jan. 13 -«Mine opera­ Hl PREME COI HT III LES
HE TRIM
COI VIRY
WAIVE»
ITS
PISSED
HKNITOR McNARY WOULD TAX
congressional
investigation
of awards
tor» In the central competitive field
UK,UT «> PARTICIPATE IN
HOLDS UXRXPIRED WITHY-
THE HOLME AT SALEM THIS
IMPORTS TO Ml PPORT WEST­
of army decorations for services dur­
today told the oommliodon named to
(XF.MBE PE1UOD
DISTRIBUTION
MORN I NG
ERN INDI »TRY
ing the war, Representative Galllvan,
.«III« the bituminous coal strike
'hat they would accept with a single
reservation any award the commis­
sion might muke. Operators »ay
they would not be party to fixing of
coal pric«»s beyond the period of ef-
r«M'tivene»s of the lever law, the war­
HuuW Ai»o T ux ImporteUow of time measure through which the gov­ ■lusUccv liar ria, Denson and Burnell Other LvunlGe* Will Be Given Ger-
Think People Should Fill
mMii Ve*«»el» According to Ar-
< luunlc«!» and Manufacturad
ernment has controlled fuel and food
Vacancy
rang«'inent
Producta
prime.
DISSENTING OPINION BY THREE AMBASSADOR TELLS COUNCIL
simctms PER UNITISMU
democrat, of Massachusetts, declared
tn the house today that more distin­
guished service medals in proportion
were awarded to army officers who
never got nearer the front than
Washington than tboee who saw ser­
Eberhard Would Prohibit Showing
vice overseas.
MORE CENSORSHIP FOR FILMS
Films That Depict C<»mmi*»ion
of Felonies
Salem, Ore., Jan. 13.—The su­
laical producers of rhroiue ore»
Paris, Jan. 13.—In the supreme
Salem, Jan. 13.—Compensation
preme court today decided that* Gov­ council today American Ambassador
will be Inlerrated io th« bill which
rates for injured workmen in Oregon
ernor Olcott retains his
office Wallace raised the question whether
Senator McNary, of thia »talc» ha»
will be increased 30 per cent under
throughout the entire unexpired the council intended to maintain the
jiiHl Introduced In the U. H aonatn.
house bill No. 2, adopted by the
term of the lute Governor Withy- percentage^ previously alloted for
A copy of the hill which arrived at
house today. The measure was im­
combe. The prevailing opinion was distribution of the warship tonnage
the Courier office yeeterday from the
Salem. Ore., Jan. ¡3.—The house mediately transmitted to the senate.
written by Justice John», Justices to tie given up by Germany. Receiv­ committee on roads and highways
senator, show» that It was Introd need
The house also unanimously pass­
Chico. Cal.. Jan. 13. Sir Joseph Bennett, Bean and McBride concur­ ing an affirmative answer, the am- will introduce a bill authorizing the ed house bill No. 1, returning to the
in th« senate on the 5th Instant, and
was referred to the committee on Hookur Oak, aaid to be the largest ring. Justice» Harris, Benson and baaaador informed the council that issuance of >10,000,000 additional industrial
accident
commission
finance. The purpose of the bill 1» tree of Its kind In the world, recently Burnett dissented. The case was the Entted States waived its claim to road bonds, according to an an­ >400,000 set aside for the construc­
stated to lie to "obtain revenue and entered in the Rail of Fame for trees taken to the supreme court in the any part of this tonnage.
nouncement this morning by Chair­ tion of an industrial hospital. The
to promote aud eivouraae the pro­ at Washington, has a breach spread form of a mandamus to compel Ol­
man W. B. Dennis. The measure will people recently voted against the
cott, as secretary of state, to in­ HORMKH DISPLACED IN'
duction of chrome and chromium of 200 feet.
make its appearance either today or construction of a building as pro-'
Hooker Oak 1» located in Bidwell clude the office of governor in the
ores and manufacture» thereof In
ANAIXIN'DA COPPER MINES tomorrow.
posed by the 1919 legislature.
the railed Stat»» amt Its poaaca- Park which wu» deeded to Chico by Hat of offices certified to county
"This bill is, in effect, a duplica­
A bill was introduced in the sen­
aions." 'A tariff of 60 cents per unit th« late IMrs. Annie K. K. Bidwell, clerk» of the state to be filled by
Butte, Mont., Jan. 13—Replaced by tion of the highway bill passed at the ate today by Senator Eberhard, of
la provided by the bill, it being an­ who was told by Sir Joseph Hooker, election this year.
■ miniature locomotives, the horses last session," said Representative LaGrande, which would make it un­
ticipated that if this amount of tar­ wh«*n he was her guest that the Cree
! that for years pulled cars of ore ■Loyal M. Graham, a member of the lawful to exhibit motion pictures of
iff were lm|K»»ed it would so encour­ was the largest oak In the world •
I through underground passages of roads committee. “It will, however, scenes depicting acts that are felonies
age the mining of chrome in the This statement has never been dis-, HOI SING OF WORKMEN
1 the Anaconda Copper company’s contain none of the provisions or so- under the Oregon laws.
United State» thut It would become puted.
IS PROBLEM IN ITA LY I mines are being turned out to pas­ called safeguards of its predecessor.
The Hooker Oak is 101 feet high
a moat profitable Industry.
The
ture for the remainder of their days.
“No reference will be made to blt-
chief deposits of chrome In the coun­ and has a trunk diameter of more
ulithic or patented pavements. We
try are In weetom Oregon, princi­ than nine feet and a clfcumference
Rome. Jan. 13. The housing prob- * II.IFoRNlA I NIVERSIT1
desire to do everything possible to
pally In Josephine county. The body of more than 28 feet The famous lent here and in other Italian cities
DARGBW IN' THE I NION eliminate itrovisions which will cause
of the M«Nary bill read» as follows: tree 1» viewed anuually by a number Is so acute that the Italian cabinet
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strife or contention during its pas­
•’That on and after th«» «lay follow­ of notable visitors. General Grant has approved a-plan to appropriate
Berkeley, Cal.. Jan. 13.—The Uni- sage.
ing the npprotal of this Act there OHtiiuated that 4,228 iierson» could the equivalent of >8.000,000 for vacuity of California with 9,685 stu-
Forces opposed to the pavng com­
shall lie imposed, levied, collected s I sik I under its branches.
bullding homes for wage-earners, dents is the largest university in the bination express the opinion that in
Tree Surgeon C. F Haskell of St. The first houses will be built In United States, It was announced here going out of its way to avoid a fight
and i»ald upon the articles herein
Dr. A. L. Shelton, medical mission­
named, when Imported from any for­ Helena has Just completed the task Rome for which an initial allotment recently. Columbia University was from the road contractors the com­
ary
in Tibet, whom the Associated
eign country Into th« l ulted States of doctoring the famous old oak and of >2.000,000 has been advanced.
given second place with 8,204 stu- mittee will run against even stronger Press dispatches last night announc­
or into any of It» o><>M»e»»ion», the he r«i>orted that a four foot branch
1 dents.
opposition from the anti-trust camp. ed to have been captured by bandits
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rates of tariff duties which are here­ had been shot from the tree by
"We are not going to pay any and held for ransom, is, with his
in proscribe«! and provided, namely: lightning recently. - As this was the
>10,000,000 into the hands of the wife, a personal acquaintance of
"First, on crude chrome ores Mini uppermost branch a change in the di-
Warren
Construction
company,” .Mrs. W. J. Vernon, corresponding
chromium or«» and con entrates menalon front 105 to 101 feet was
said Representative C. Schneibel. "If regularly with Mrs. Shelton. It has
thereof, the sum of 60 cents per unit made.
no safeguards are placed around the been several months since a letter
"Second, upon ferrochrome, and
bill it will lose our support. If the has come from Tibet and the under­
ntb«-r metallic alloys containing
bill passes shorn of attempts to standing was that Mrs. Shelton, with
chrome, 11 H cents for each pound < liuiig«* of Venue Granted—
guard expenditure of the money the her two little girls should be on her
of metallic chromium
contained
The case of It. G. Smith against
fight will undoubtedly be taken to
therein.
Paris. Jan. 13.—Smyrna Is de­ the people, who must ratify the con­ way to America by now. The region
Washington. Jan. 13. The first
W. B. Sherman. In which the collec­
"Third, upon refractory brick and tion of >1 447, alleged due as attor­ meeting of the council of the league clared "inseparable from the Turk­ stitutional amendment increasing where these people have chosen to
material used for refractory purposes ney’s fees, is Involved, will be tried of nations will be held in Pari» Fri­ ish empire" in the Sultan’s speech the state’s bonding limit from 2 to 4 go with their work of healing and
vontainlng chrome, the sum of 65 in Itougla» county. Smith having ask­ day. (beginning in the morning, call from the throne, read in the cham­ Per cent before the proposed bond teaching is often referred to as the
“roof of the world.” one having to
cents per unit.
ed for a change In venue, setting for which went out late yesterday. ber of deputies Monday, according issue would become workable.”
travel over passes of 17,000 feet ele­
"Fourth, iijvon chemical compounds forth In his petition that because oT Issued in accordance with the terms to Constantinople advices. Smyrna
vation just before reaching the sta­
and artl-les manufactured therefrom prejudice ii|M>n the part of the court of the Versailles treaty, by President is now in the Greek zone of occupa­
tion. which has the distinction of be­
containing chrome or chromite, 90 In Josephine he could not have Wilson.
tion.
< 'onimemded by Engineer Nunn—
ing
the farthest Inland mission sta­
cent» per unit of chromium content; i fair hearing
A change-of venue
State Highway Engineer Herbert tion in the world. The Sheltons have
a unit lielng herein and hereby de­ was also granted in the case of Davis
Nunn has recently compiled costs of been at work with the Tibetans for
fined as being 1 |>er centum of chro­ vs. Fauvre, and this will be tried in!
road development by the various 16 years. Until recently no white
mium contained In a short ton of Jackson county on February 24th.
counties in the state, having request­ man has been allowed in the inter­
loon pounds."
The defendants alleged in this action
ed statements from each of the coun­ ior of this Tibet country, but a few
that because of local prejudice the
ties, and the other day when Judge months ago Dr. Shelton was invited
hearing In Josephine county would
Gillette visited his office in Salem, by the officials of the state to come
not be a fair and impartial one.
.Mr. Nunn stated to him that Jose­ to their capital and teach them how
phine county was getting more road to live end give them medical assist­
State Capitol. Salem. Ore., Jan. whether the student is meeting the work for a dollar” than any othe/ ance. and no doubt it was while on
REOOHDH WERE BROKEN’
county In the state.
13. Abuses of the educational aid -requirements of the act.
this trip to the interior that he was
Flp < HltlMTM IM DINNER act for soldiers, sailors and marines,
captured
by one of the bandit bands
A scale of benefits under the act
passed by the legislature of 1919,
which infest this region.
Porterville. Cal., Jan. 13. Resi­ will be prevented by a change in the will be fixed and students who attend To Grants Pass—
From Chicago there conies an ap­
W. K. Wright, former resident en­
dents here are contending that San bill that will be one of three amend­ school only an hour or so a day will
peal to the postmaster of Grants Joaquin valley records for private ing acts to be introduced 'before the receive allowan es of less than the gineer with the state highway com­
Pass asking that he aid In getting Christmas dinner» were broken by special session.
mission here, and who Is now lo­
>25 monthly maximum.
Changes needed in the act were
The amendment will further pro­ cated in Grants Pass, spent Sunday
two young ladles work upon a ranch the III. J. Vincent family near here
who tills Christmas had 80 guests to outlined in the act at a conference vide that all men who volunteered in this city. He left Sunday night
in this vicinity. The letter says:
with Mrs. Wright for their new home
"We are two young ladies, aged whom were served olght turkeys and Sunday afternoon participated in by or who were drafted Into the service
several chickens. The dinner was Senator Walter M. Pierce, author of prior to November 11. 1918, will be in Grants Pass.-—(Roseburg Review.
22 and 24 years, |vho are anxious to served out of dixirs.
the bill, W. T. Vinton, president of entitled to the benefits of the act.
■see the west. We would like to leave
the senate, representatives'of the at­
For the reason that applications
Washington. Jan. 13.—Appoint­
here about the first of April and
torney general's office and the heads under the act have been by far great­
ment of a committee of 17, including
of private and state educational insti­ er than anticipated, an amendment
two women, to arrange for the demo­
stay out there till the first of O-to-
tutions.
will be introduced providing that the
cratic national convention at San
her. Our hope is to get work on a
Senator Pierce cited instances ntillage of appropriation be four-
Francisco June 28th, was announced
ranch and we would be willing . i
where young ex-service men are re­ tenths instead of two-tenths of a
today by Chariman Cummings, of the
work for a »mall sum In addition to
ceiving the >25 monthly benefit pro­ mill. This would raise about >400.-
national committee. Thts is the first
•our board, but we must be together,
vided by the act and are spending 000 on the basis of the present valu­
time women have had a hand in pre­
only an hour or so dally in school.
ation of property in the state.
Juarez, Mex.. Jan. 13.—American liminary arrangements of a presiden­
if there Is a paper published there,
\buses are said to exist both in
This amendment will have to be steel is being used for the manufac­ tial nominating convention.
will you please have this let er ;.. ‘>-
Paris, Jan 13. Serious considera­ public schools and in the higher In­ submitted to the people for their vote ture of steel dies by the Mexican
llshed, or will you speak to any tion was given by the supreme coun­ stitutions.
Because of the deficiency of about mint, according to advices received <X»ST PRICE MARKING
ranchman who yon think might be in cil today to plan for the appoint­
By a decision reached at the con­ >300,000 which is to arise under the by Edward A. Dow. American consul
ORDER IS ENJOINED
ment of a committee of ambassadors ference the amendment will make it law as it now stands the legislature here. Steel dies are especially need­
forested in such a proposition?"
Helena. Mont.. Jan. 13.—United
to complete details for presentation no ossary that not less than 60 hours will be asked to appropriate >400.- ed 'for the coining of the new copper States District Judge Bourquln today
The youn : ladles who sign the let­
and signing of the Hungarian peace
ter are Misses Evelyn Rae and R’tn trer.ty, and to carry through finish of day work must be done In school 000 to meet the requirements of the piece of 10 centavos, which has granted an injunction against the
each month to receive the maximum approximately 3.000 men who have nome into existence in order to re: Montana trade commission, halting
Berry, und the addrers 4 153 Ken ■d business of the peace conference. of benefit under the act. or 24 hours
taken advantage of the act, and to lleve the scarcity of silver coins. For­ operation of the commission’s order
more avenue 1st apartment, Chicago Derision, however, was left to the of night school work.
cover any further deficiency that mav merly British or German steel was which would compel retail dealers to
Til. They state that references will hands of the governments of the prln
Heads of the educational institu­ exist before the legislative session of used in the manufacture of these mark cost prices upon goods offered
be extHianJod.
Ipal powers.
•
tions will be required to report as to 1921.
dies.
for sale tn the state.
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CALIFORNIA OAK HAS
SPREAD OF 200 FEET
LOCAL PEOPLE KNOW
MAN HELD BY BANDITS
THELEAGUEGF NATIONS MUM ANO TURKISH
CAIL HAS BEEN ISSUED EMPIRE INSEPERABLE
CHANGES » PREVENT ABUSE OF
SOLDIERS' EOUCATIONALMID LAW
CUM GIRIS HINT
IWi ON ROGUE FARM
WOMEN HELP ARRANGE
NATIONAL CONVENTION
HUMAN PEACE IS
NOW COUNCIL PROBLEM
USE AMERICAN STEEL
FOR DIES IN MEXICO