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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1920)
l.ibraD '"(IT’S tup : climate • • • • route VOL. X>, .%«». IOH COME AND ENJOY IT” WE’RE TELLING THE WORLD Courier OK 4 NTH PAHH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, FOREST RANGE < <>uvciitl<>ii of iatluir und Granavi In-lcgHlv« ut Hulnn Tomorrow May ; Mean New Organization WEDNKHDAY, JANUARY W, It««. WHOLE NUMBER SMMO. COUNTERFEITER 66 CASES OF FLO NOW IO PORTLAND JOE RILEY GETS AWAY FROM PEN DI m - msc Reported to lie spreading More Rapidly, anil on Increase in ilio Nation I Balem, Jan. 2k. Thu birth of u CHARGE PROHECI TIoN ATTOK- NOTORIOUS CRIMINAL ESCAPED Portland. Jan. 28. Sixty-six cases PRESIDENT WiLSO.N I KG EH SEC third political party may 1»e the out of influenza have been reported In RETARY GLASS TO PRESENT NEk WITH FMI’MIYMENT BY FROM MiNI IL’S ISLAND, FED come of a convention beginning here thia city, of which number nearly KHTH III KINO EMERGENCY THE M MHEHMEN ANOTHER PLEA ERAL PRISON tomorrow, Delegatus from the labor half developed in the last 24 hours. unions and granges from all parts of The epidemic seems to be spreading the state are to attend. The deci more rapidly. sion to have the conference was reached at the October state federa Washington, Jan. 28.—There is tion of labor convention held at ! practically no change In the influ — Bend. enza situation throughout the coun- Hiati-mont Maili- That There Muat lie fur Another Week E«|>erted to He Pasaed Maili- Ills Get-Away lau.1 Night, but i try, though there is a gradual in I xian of $13ÍMMMMN1O Needed Assistance to Poland. Austria Marked RoMricllon Upon Far of Before u Jury Is Obtained for W m Not MU mm I Until Tills crease in the number of new cases! Range In Future and Armenia , the Hen ri U g Morning, Is IC‘-|>ort reported. MILLION ADDITIONAL HEAD OF HTtHK III N ON NATIONAL FOK- COURT DENIES DEFENSE MOTION OPERATED ALL OVER THE COAST STOCKMEN HEAR ASST. FORESTER Hpokane. Jan. 28.- Depletion of * range In the jiationnl ti>re«tn of the west due to extraordinary demand» made upon it .by the war will necuH- altate marked restriction upon Its future uau until the setback 1» over come. Will <’. Barnes. aiedatant Unit ed Btatve to real or In eburge of grat ing. told deleautea to the American national live stock association, In ausalon here. Despite three year» of drouth In the southweet, and drouth nu<l unusually daiiiaglnK for- eat flreu lent year in the northwest, over a million additional heud of cat tle and ahoep wore cared for on for est rauaen an a war emergency. In addition, the war called away many experienced ranger», only about 65 per cent of whom returned to their pre« I ouh dutlcH Bearing u|«in th!* subject of the stocking of the range* of the foroat r<>ner««*, Hitpvrvfsor Mlhiniela, of the Slaklyou foruat states that »he grazing lands within his Jurisdiction wlU run considerable more stock than is at pre-ent upon them, though aoine development In the »ay of road and trull building will be necessary to make the vacant lands available. The new pasture» will be largely found In the Ih-I Norte country, uiul »ill he high nnd necessarily of u The ben xr.ir.lng abort seaaou. landa of the Siskiyou formt arc in the Galice and Page creek dlatri ts. and thvao are no» Talty » i ll • • cuplad. There were luat y<-ar upon thn forest 2 ‘li lies 1 of ertile; ’’ ’ head of hornee ; * head of swine, und 150 head of sheep. The citi- mate for the Siskiyou (ores Is 4500 head of cattle and horses; 7750 sheep and goats, and 0 50 swine. Su|H*rvisor McDaniels etalon that two applications for the graving of sheep upon the forest have been made by local parties thia season, and that If the experiment proves ■iatlsfactory, the sheep Industry here will be largely extended. The bands run this seasosn will each be of from 300 to 500 head, and thelt pasture will be In the more brushy lands. DEMPSEY’S RECORD WILL NOW BE PROBED San Franolsco, Jan. 28.—United States attorney, Mrs. Annette Adams, was announced today as investigat ing charges of Irregularity in con nection with the exemption of Jack Dempsey, heavyweight pugilistic champion. Maxwell <’oni|Mny to Build— The now service station and gar age buing erected at the corner of Sixth and C streets by Hazelton & Disltrow Is well along toward com pletion. and the garage will be moved over from the present loca tion on the opposite corner within a few days. lAs soon as the building on the southwest corner of Six and C Is nutated, It will ho torn down by W. S Maxwell & Co., the Chevrolet dealers, to make way for the new building which they will build to house their establishment. The now building will l>e a modern brick structure 50 x 100 feet In size, with truss roof, and with service station at the corner. HIGIBH THE BEST FOR WOO LANGUAGE WOULD SEND FOOD TO HUNGRY MEMORIAL MICH OVER IKE PMSFIC HIGHWAY Washington, Jan. 28.—The presi dent has asked Secretary of the hurt, today redved a telephone mes-; Treasury Glass to make another ap sage from the warden at M »Neils | peal to congress for authority to loan Island penitentiary, »luting that Joe Stockholm. Jan 2b. English H 50,000,000 to Poland, Austria and would undoubtedly lie the most suit-^ I Armenia to relieve the desperate Riley, one of the moat notorious able as a world iunguuge, In the food situation. The president said counterfeiters of the west, escaped opinion of Professor Carnoy, of lx»u- it was "unthinkable" to him that Blaine, Wash., Jan. 28.-- Erection last night, but was not missed -until vain. t nlverslty, Belgium He made | of a huge memorial arch on the in- the United States should withhold this morning. Riley was sentenced this statement In the form of a re | lernational boundary here to com- from the stricken people of those here last November to five years f memorate the century of peace be countries assistance that could be ply to the question udd reused by the Northern Peace Society to prominent following counterfeiting operations tween Canada and the United States rendered by making available on Unquiets in various countries as to all over the coast. Dorothy Riley, is being urged by good roads men of credit a small portion of our export- which language would be best adapt his young and pretty companion, was Washington and British Columbia. Iable surplus food. ed to universal use. After declaring Tentative plans call for the erec sentenced to ten months, and ia now In favor of English M. Carnoy wrote: tion of the arch in a big park to be ' latiul Owners Meet Tonight— serving time in the county jail here. established on the Pacific highway "The German and French lang- The land owners whose property uages have lost their place through on both sides of the boundary. The is to be included within the Gravity the <war. Thu English language Is city of Blaine is willing to purchase District Improvement company will a hospitable one. being a kind of the American share of the park if meet this evening at the Chamber of compromise between the Latin and <he British Columbia parliament will Commerce rooms to perfect plans for Germanic tongues; also It is simple I the Incorporation of the company. buy the Canadian side. und is spoken by most progreslve na Samuel Hill, of Seattle, president The incorporation papers are now tions of the world, and has one of I of the Pacific highway association, ready, and the board of directors re the most beautiful literatures of mo ' is leading the movement for the cently elected will be confirmed at dern times’’ . arch. Recently Mr. Hill and sev , the meeting tonight. Many of the Berlin, Jnn. 28.—The condition eral Washington and British Coktm- farmers called at the office of Attor Loaden. Jan. 28. W. A. Hughest Australian, premier, speaking at of Mathias Erzberger, vice premier. hia good roads men asked Premier ney A. C. Hough during the day Melbourne, said the next war would [ and minister of finance, who was I John Oliver of British Columbia to and signed up their property for In- probably break out In the Pacific, ¡shot Monday by Oltwlg von Hirsch- aid in promoting the project. Mr. felusion within the district, in ac according to a Sydney dispatch. ’’We I fold, a former cadet officer, is some- Oliver promised to consider the mat cordance with the arrangement made at the recent meeting held in this must be ready with a sufficient and , what worse today. The bullet is ter. • city. a numerous army to say ’Thus far I firmly lodged in the shoulder blade. and no farther,’ ” said the premier. "We are hedged about with nations Mayence. Jan. 28.—German news I h >enlx, \rlx., Jan. 28. -Gas which lust after this country," papers publish a letter from former ILLiED I LTIMATl M TO manks, su.h us were used by the Emperor Williams to a personal ■ILGO-SLAl S RI I l SED AmcrJcm army In France, are to be I (,O\ ERNMENT CA.N< EI.S friends in which Count Hohenzollern upplied men of the I’nlte! Verde ( MARSH I.IND LEASES expresses his absolute discourage Mining company at Jerome, Arix., to ment and says he does not want ever Paris. Jan. 28.— The Jugo-Slav re overcome Mtlobur fumes whil they I to return to Germany. He says he Klamath Falls, Ore.. Jan 28. — ply to the allied ultimatum regard Hike the last dash to put out the believes his return would cause a Lane yesterday definitely Secretary Hemet, Cnl., Jan. 28. — A free ride ing the Adriatic question re 1 eived In fire which has been raging in thol split between German factions. cuttceled lha 30-year leases on the I Paris today amounts to a virtual re to the Sunday services is an induce mine for underground, for the pu-i| lO.Oon nrr.s of rpjter Klamath lake fusal of the compromise offered by ears, u< irdlnx to Commissioner ment offered by the Kev. F. A. Leak, '< bnson, of t' e \rlzona Cornoratlo i marsh land to Doak Und Brown, the Italians. It is believed the reply pastor of the Hemet Methodist against which the American Legion suggests a new basis of compromise Commission. church. A motorbus traverses the To reach the fire and attack it : has been contending, according to a along lines of President Wilson’s pro telegram received today by .1. H. Car outlying districts of Hemet every posal. from a new angle, a new opening Is nahan. commander of the local post. Sunday morning and takes to chur h •r 'a* made, the commissioner said.i everybody who has no other means To do that, It has been found neces- of'going there. rary to reiitove an old slag dump will h Is a veritable mountain. A gl- Civilian dress will mingle with the ;a ill steam shovel, said to be one uniform at the military ball of the >t the largest In existence. Is to Much Wbod Is SliipiM'd— American legion on February 23rd, t'eve the slag mountain. Six bites The C. & O. C. railway is now do : following the vote of the local poet mil It fills a car with slag; 300 ing considerable business in the way last night. It was decided that in I i.es and a train is ready to ¡hove. of hauling in cars of wood from addition to American I region mem along the line, the bulk of the bers attending tn uniform, that all Engineer Hodgman. resident en-‘ Tacoma. ’Wash., Jan. 28. Presi Blvd at Oak I m nd— shipments of fuel being for Med The San Francisco Examiner of dent Wilson has lightened the sen gineer of this district for the stale I ford and ‘Ashland. Twenty-eight cars •ex-service men attending should be the 26th publishes notice of the tences imposed by conrtmartial at highway commission. Is expected of wood have come in ovvr the line asked to also come in uniform, and death In Oakland, January 19, of Camp l-ewis ui»on Colonel Frank li here Friday to go over the route of | during the past three weeks, prac the olive drab, forest green or navy Mrs. 'Martha F. Parnell, mother of Wolven and Major David A. Proctor, the new Crescent City highway be-1 tically all consigned to the Jackson blue, will be the card of admission. Others to attend will come on special Edward B. Cornfoot and Mrs. Belle both of the dental corps of the army, county cities. They have also been tween this city and the California invitation. Fall, aged 74 years I month and 3 according to word reaching camp to shipments of lumber and gravel over it was also requested that all Am day. state line Friday for a full and final days. The funeral service was held the line. erican legion members who wish to Colonel Wolven was sentenced by inspection of certain proposed Monday, January 26, and the body invite friends who were not in the sent to Hubbard, Ore., for Inter •ourtmartial to dismissal' front the changes in the present route. This! service to this dance, should immedi army for making false statements to inspection will be preliminary to the' ment. ately turn the names in to the dance obtain commutation of quarters. The meeting ol the state commission ini committee. The persons so listed president has ordered that Colonel Portland next week, which Judge: will then receive the regular invita Wolven shall be reprimanded by Gillette will atend, as it is expected ! tion of the American I<eg1on to the Major General J. F. .Morrison, com that the matter of the highway will I Washington’s birthday ball. Names mander of Camp tlx-wis. and shall be finally adjusted at that time. The may be given to any member of the forfeit >100 a month from hl* !’»>’ California engineers are now at work committee which consists of James for six months. making the location survey, Hnd ex Ills name is also placed at the bot pect to be in a position to call for London, Jan. 28.—A wax figure of Lium. chairman: Howard Bears.» and tom of the lineal list of colonels of bids for the road down Smith river \V. E (Pussyfoot) Johnson, the Am Karl Winetrout. Lively interest was shown In last St. Petersburg. Fin , Jan. 28. At his cortw for one year. erican prohibition worker who re in the early spring. the suggestion of County Judge !a>- Colonel Wolven was found guilty Judge Gillette states that it Is the cently i.acrificed an eye to the "dry" night’s meeting and a considerable roy Brandon, who declared “booze by conrtmartial of declaring his wlto desire of the highway commission to campaign in England, has been amount of business was transacted has gone and there will probably be was maintaining an eight-room resi reduce the distance on the through placed among the “injmortals” in before the meeting gave way to box no more convicts." the board of com dence in Washington, D. C.. and col highway in every possible Instance, Madame Tussaud’s museum of wax ing and cider. missioners of Pinellas county, one of lecting money for the upkeep of his and that it 1s found possible to save figures. The figure representing Mr Two fast bouts were staged be • he most populous counties In Flori home, while In reality the colonel some six or seven miles on the Ore Johnson has a patch over the injured tween ’’Dave’’ Irishman and ’Tsh’’ da. has closed the county convict had his wife with him near Camp gon side alone. In this straightening eye. Williams, and Cedric Fields of this amp and has under consideration a l^ewis. • Madame Tussaud’s establishment, city and “Red” Campbell of 8no- of the road It will be necessary to proposal to lease It for farming pur Major Proctor, found guilty by relocate the road in some cases be v hich has been running for more homlsh, Wash. The latter bout was poses. This action was prompted court-martial on a similar charge, tween Grants Pass and the Illinois t’itin half acentury, has come to be exceptionally interesting and well when It was discovered not a enn- also was ordered reprimanded by Ma valley, requiring some new road almost a national institution. In it balanced, bringing the applause of vii l was in the camp January 1. The jor General Morrison, and |50 a building in the Applegwte district. .ire to be found the busts and statues the audience frequently. prisoners in the past have been em month for three months was ordered The greatest saving however, will of people of all periods who have The next meeting is to be held ployed in repairing county highways c>> from his pay. next Tuesday nigh-, February 2. achieved fame or notoriety. be in the Illinois valley. Montesano. Jun 27. Attorney Vanderveer, during the examination of a prospective Juror for the trial of the II I. W. W., charged that W. H Abel, of th» prosecution’s counsel, was employed by the lumber com- putties of Grays Harbor section to prosecute the case. Abel replied saying that It was a ‘‘deliberate lie." The court stopped further argument, and Vanderveer moved that Abel be removed as prosecutor. The court denied the motion. May get a Jury within another week as more «lined is being shown in questioning pros pective Jurors, though only two have been accepted tentatively. NEXT WAR Portland. Jan. 28.—Sheriff Hui-’ CONDITION DE GERMAN VICE PREMIER WORSE «M MINERS WILL MB IM GAS MASKS PASTOR PROVIDES FREE CHURCH RIDES SUNDAY A MILITARY BALL IS AMERICAN LEGION PLAN REPRIMAND AND LOSS HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF PAY FOR OFFICERS : WILL MEEINEXI WEEK CLOSE CONVICT CAMP WITH DEMISE OF BOOZE “PUSSYFOOT” JOHNSON AN IMMORTAL FIGURF