Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, January 15, 1920, Page 2, Image 2

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cial dispatches herein are also re­ i legy Just the assitance he needed to the realisation of this pure democ­
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kill the measure that had passed the racy of whch he had spoken by lend­
ing aid to the government formed at
!legislature, it defeated the wishes
Omsk and headed by Admiral Kol­
THl'KSI’AY, JAM AKY 15, 11120.
¡of the people of Southern Oregon. chak. He laughed heartily.
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aud W«»'resented.--being cause of i
"Ne, Nlkdy!" he said, which
msch of the ill will that was dlrei t- Csech for "No, Never."
ed toward the people of the north.
old scores were called off when
the excursionists visited the district,
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and protested their good will. They
MACLEM SAIO
i can now start the new deal right by
PORTLAND'S OFFER ACCEPTED helping to undo their work of three
Three veers ago every member of , wears ago. They haie been told how
the legislature from Southern Oregon they can aid. Will they do it?
supported the bill that was passed
eliminating the seine and the set-
net from use in commercial fishing
on the Rogue. Notwithstanding the
Tn
nt
unanimity of opinion in this district,
(Continued from Page On«)
Portland, Jan. 15. Cracksman,
the police think amateurs, blew the
safe of the Ijewiaton Milling eom-
I! any here lust night, and secured
, about fl 50 in cash, and a check tor
¡several thousand dollars, the chock.!
| however, is said not to be negotiable, j
| Nitro glycerine was used iu such j
I quantity as to blow
the safe to
I pieces, parts being found a block !
| away.
Returns to KI iuikm I i —
Mr and .Mr«. Frank J. Sutherland
left this afternoon tor their home
at Klamath Falls, where Mr. Suther­
land la engaged in the newspaper i
business, For aome time he has
been publishing a monthly publlca-
tion devoted to advertising, and also
conducting an advertising agency,
the
Is He has also been publishing
Klamath Lumberman, and has now
completed arrangements whereby he
become» interested in the publication |
of the Klamath Record, which will
become a aeven-day-a-week
paper.
Klamath’» second dally. Mr Suther­
land married Miss Ruby Kenyon here <
yesterday.
Rogue till the quest ton is settled
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right. A special telegram to the
FRUITDALE
.Mail-Tribuny reacts as follows:
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“Senator Thomas and Air. Mans-!
\jM Horens Brietmayer is quite
field, president of the Rogue River sk-k.
deter­
Ernest and Anna -Neilson aud Mar­
mined late yesterday upon a shift in garet Ratbooue were dinner guests
|ot iaiuise Rodell in Grants Pass oil
the house members from Sunday.
Jackson and Josephine counties in­
the Portland Chamber of Commerce
Mrs. 1. F. W illiams and Mrs. Roas :
troduced the bill over which such a mother and sister of Mrs. bred Ro I
aided Mr. Meieay in referring the
Vladivostok. Jan. 15—General Ku- nnerry war was waged in the 1917 per, came down Friday morning '
bill to the electorate and bringing
, session where it wa» passed only to Mrs. Hoss left Friday night for herj
Gaida. formerly commander of
about its defeat by people who knew dolph
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I be defeated by a referendum.
home in Portland. Mrs. Williums rò
nothing of the merits of the case.
the Cxecho-Siovak forces in Siberia.
•-All hand» concede that the pas- niaineil over until Wednesday.
These same people in Portland declared before he left here for sage of this or any other Rogue rher
Come to Grange Saturday, it Is in-
now seek, according to their recent Shanghai that "the allies are doing fish legislation by the house is not stallallon of officers.
protestations, some manner whereby Russia more harm than the bolshe- Probable. But the proposaJ coming j
viki aud the sooner the allies leave it. l°da.v lo l^e Jackson county men
HORN
they can demonstrate their good will
front the representative of the Mac- KlINGOLiY To Mr. and Mrs. P. W I
the better it will be for Russia."
to southern Oregon. They say they
Rin gold, of Rogue River, yester­
General Gaida with his Czecho- *eay cannery interests attending the
are friendly, that they waut our Slovak troops defeated the bolshe- 9e»8*on under which they would
day at the Good Samaritan hos­
trad and our good will. They asked viki at Perm. He led the revolu-'a(iree to eliminate set-nets and
pital, a boy.
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when here in September upon the tionary movement which took place seines at the mouth of the river un­ CULP- To Mr. anil Mrs. Of red F
der certain conditions, shows that
Culp, of Merlin, today. a son.
business men's' excursion how they here November 18, was captured by
government authorities and agreed both the southern Oregon men here
might best be of assistance. Today
and the Macleay Interest recognlxe
MICK
[ to leave Siberia.
the Chamber of Commerce of Grants
"All the allies have done in Rus- that the dispute between these two
Pass has told them. They can help si«,'' he said to the Associated Pi ryes interests would go to
w the people for 1
All jiersons knowiug themselies to
lack | a settlement; neither side looking to : be Indebted to the Grants Pass I aim- ‘
in securing passage of the bill they' correspondent, ‘‘is to support black
the present hectic session for a so- • her Co. will please call and make I
killed three years ago. and then in 1»°napcby—Koi hak. Deniklne, A’ it-1
|
lotion."
payment of accounts before February i
keeping their hands off after it is- denitcb and the Atamans. All the
If Macleay is ready to concede the 1st so that we may close <wir books!
future can hold is absolute monarchy 1
passed. The action of the Portland
or absolute bolshevism. The center elimination of the seine and the set- by that time.
Chamber in 191 7 no doubt eave Mae- group, the social-revolutionaries, tlie net, the passage of the bill Intro- SI
GRANTS PASS LI MBER CO J
social-democrats and the other small­ dued in the house should be easy,
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er groups of similar IMilltical orienta­ as all that bill would do would be
Quarts blanks at Courier office.
H tion will be unable to assume lead- to take this form of gear off the
Mining blanks ar Courier office
It would not disturb the
T,.d.
».oi
lership. All Siberia west of l-ake Rogue.
Courier office.
'iffl'-e.
,
‘ Baikal will fall to the bolsheviki, drift nets on either the lower or UP­ — ■Courier
et up ano get
; and from Baikal to the Pacific will l»er river.
----------- ITS WASHDAY
When the Portland business men
I be Japanese dominated provin -es
were
here last fall, they offered to
[ controlled by the lAtaanans.
General Gaida stated that he lie­ aid Southern Oregon to get the
lieved that the only people who can things that were wanted by our peo-1
tie Tussia together again are those pie, and now that the district is unit- [
I who are now known as bolsheviki. ed in the legislature behind a bill
These so-called bolsheviki he term­ that will give the people a fairer
ed them, are not the reds of the days deal in Rogue fishing, the Portland I
of terror in European Russia Today, business inen are being asked to lend
IF HUBBY HAD TO DO
he said, there is a national move- assitance. The local Chamber of
THE WASHING-
ment Jn Russia for a clear democ- Commerce today sent to iH. fl. Van-
racy
and that the crude form which Duzer, president of the Portland
THE CHANCB8
is
now
being displayed eventually Chamber of Commerce, the following
are that If hubby was invited ¡to
will work itself out in a moderate telegram:
do the family washing or ¡to
“When on It» recent excursion to
social program. He said that the
'»tick abound while it was be­
¡army that was approaching Lake Bai- Southern Oregon, your Chamber of
ing done he would say, "Let
Commerce asked how It could be of
George do ft." Our advice W i kal from the west, the army that he
assistance to the people of this dis­
’
defeated
at
Perm
last
winter
was
an
to let one of our electric wash­
officered army, with generals, col­ trict. You have the opportunity now.
ing machines take the soil opt
onels, captains and soldiers. It was Southern Oregon asks yo.ir aid in
of the garments and the toil
disciplined. There was a military obtaining legislation from si»e lai
out of your wife's life. Let Ms
staff, schools and acadamies for session legislature that will protect
'remonstrate their worthiness
training men for the army. The doc­ the rights of the people from the
and guaranteedness.
trines of communism were gone from Macleay monopoly that now practic­
Jtsswoe
it; personal rights in projierty had ally controls the Rogue river and has
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! been established and were being destroyed Imth our sport and com­
I maintained. The world should know mercial fishing. Southern Oregon
ELECTRIC STORE more of the facts regarding actual lc islative delegation united in'reme-
dia! legislation. We ask your body
conditions in Siberia, Gaida said.
PHONE
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“The democratic movement is !n- to aid them.’’
Other comtnunities In Southern
evitable,” he concluded.
General Gaida was asked if in his Oregon ar» also reminding Portland
opinion the allies could not aid in that the time has now come for its
help, and it will be interesting to1
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ae . whether or not the people of that
community continue to help the sal­
i
mon trust hold its grip on the Rogue.
The Portland Chamber has previous­
ly supported Macleay in his effort
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to continue the use of the seine
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Nest door First National Hauk
Time laapector
Start the New Year Right
Buy a Maxwell
MUHT MII.KS PER GALIZIN ON GAN
MONT MII<EN I'KR DOLLAR ON Tilt KN
We lime a few 1020 Touring Cara in Nlurk. < nil and look
them over- They sell thciii.vlyes.
We also have In stock a few used car. nt luirgains.
THE IW2O CHALMEHN IN A WONDER
Call and see for yourself. If you want « six cylinder car tbc
< Imimers is just wliat you're looking for. Medium priced, no lim­
it to |H>wer, a bear for comfort and looks, It's lasHtig quallUm uu-
etcellnl and last but not least It Is economical to o|e*rnlc.
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