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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1920)
rants erMty of Ore. Libra» GHAN’IM PANH, JOHEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, Míate*» IHornry I ns-lare» County Ha« lleru Mlrt'lwd—j*rohibltl«»n Pi- rector Would Resign FlilDli, FERRI IKY 27, 1924». IS INDICTED AS A SLACKER Premier* Issare WÍ1 m > ii Amerita*» View«» Will Be Olitained Before Adriatic Settlement WHOLE NUMBER 290« BÏ THE STATE Ixmdon, Feb. 27.- The allied pre IRRIGATION MMTR1TIKH (O.MMIH- Iron River, Mich., Feb. 27. The FEDERAL GRANI» JURY IMDICTM STATE ATTORNEY Gl YEH Sl.< RET <X1N<I<ETE STRI < TI RE IM TO l«ea»-e conference here ui»»eting today miers assure Wilaon in their latent INFORMATION ADMITTED TO < H IMPION ANI» MANAGER FOR MOTHE THE 111 HI NEHM OE O. MION ANNOUNCES APPROVAL to uncover the »«ni* of the late reply in reference to the Adriatic JIMTIFY PROTECTION CONSPIRING EVASION A. WINETKOFT OF UM’AL PROJECT Will COMBINE THE FORD AGENCT "liquor rebellion” in up|»er Michigan. uHaunuxl freeh Interest when State» Attorney McDonough, leader of the ’’revolt" announced he would de- ■ maud an "open, public settlement .** M<-Dono»>gh said Iron oounty had l>««en libeled by the federal agents, LÄWTER FOR I.W.W, BACKS DOWN ■itautlon that no definite settlement la Intended without obtaining the I views of the United States, It was I officially announ ed. » PAT INTEREST FOR HIE TEARS I : Wa»hingt«ru, Feb. 27. -State de- itlre line of tlu« Ford ITodu» < liargtd With Falsificati»««)» in 111« Court I M<1 Not S»-nil for Soldier», [ parttnent officials would give no in- Was Final Action inquired to Com- Say« Ju«lge, Mo Han No Right to ‘ tlmatloq as to the nature of the re- Will 19- Taken Over by Winn- Draft Rec<«rd» So Not» Have to Chicago, Feb. 27 Major A. V. p|«Me Ft(O«*«r»»»K of Grants Pass Vk Recall—Cane Proceeds trout on June Flint Klak Ufe in War ' ply to the Adrian« iiotu, which WH Dalrymple, federal prohibition en- I TrFlM**«*«’!* LH-tHct « foremen! director for the central .Msitsd within 24 hours after the t states, »aid today he would resign * allied premiers had received Wilson’■ A new con» ret« building covering if Washington failed to confirm hi« riitu Francisco. Feb. 27. -Jack Montesano, Feb. 27.--The United note adhering to his former posftion. Salem, Ore, Feb. 27.—The irriga Dempsey, heavyweight champion, Stat«» soldier» at Montesano will not' a around space of 100x150 f«»et is course in th»« Iron River raid. tion securities commission, which and hi» manager, jM-k Kearns, have be asked to dejmrt, so far as Judge to r1»<- at once on the »-orner of consists of Pen-y A. Cupper, state been Indicted by the federal grand John M. Wilson, presiding at the Sixth and K ai reota. replacing i he engineer; Will H. Bennett, superin Jury on a charge of conspiring to trial of the ten alleged 1. W. W. on tendent of Banks, and George M. He«l Front livery Htable, one of the have Pompaey avoid the selective trial «barged with the murder of Brown, attorney general, has approv- landmarks of ths city of Grants Ba«». draft, acoording to federal officials Warren O. Grimm In the Centralia ' ed the certification of bonds of the Tli« new building, which is to be today. A second indictment charg- Armistice day murder. 1« concerned.' Grants Base Irrigation district in Ing Deinimey with actual Evasion of Judge Wilson announced from the 43onstru»'t««<l by H»-hniitt Bro» . I» for the amount of >106,000, and has al the draft through falsification« on liench today that the court had noth th»» housing of the bii»lncs» of <* A. so agreed that the state shall pay his draft record, will also be filed, ing to do with bringing the troop« Dayton, Ohio, Feb. 27. Major ! interest on these bonds tn accord Wilietrout. who. on June let, will San l-’runci»co, Feb. 27. Plans to the official said. here, and to«»k the iiosition that he' Rudolph Schrwder broke the one- ance with the provisions of the <-on- combine the agen y for the entire nationalize the redwood forests of had no right to ask their retell. He man second altitude record when he stitutional amendment, the interest line of Ford automobiles, trucks and ¡California will be tak«»n up at a con- said he had been shown by the state I climbed 37,000 f«*et, as estimated, being guaranteed by the state under tractors with hl» Uusiuee» of bund Ifertnce of the "Hav«« the Redwoods’ V I» E PRESIDENT MAILSHALL counsel secret information which | over Da' ton today. His oxygen tank the amendment for a period of five UtKEH Ills t DOITED HON Ix’iigue.” <>iM<nlng here today. II. Is might justify the prettence of the gave out and the plane fell six miles years from date of issue. ling a line of farm machinery. troops as a precautionary measure. Ivefore righting itself. Schroeder was The consolidation of th«» Foni 'experts«! thnt a strong movement to Washington, Feb. 26.— .Morrison The judge told Vanderveer, counsel i temporarily blinded, but his condi- i Percy A. Cupper, state engineer, |remove the redwoods from posstbll- has approved the general plans for lines In Grants B um * follow«« the i«ol- i ity of destruction by commercial en Marshall, the young adopted son of for the defense, that the case must ’ tion is not serious. the reclamation of the lands in the Icy of the l'or»I «ompany In main | terprls« through formation of all Vice President and 'Mrs. .Marshall, go on. and Vanderveer says he will district, which con»prls«ss an area of die»! today, after a short illness, di taining n single agency In a <om- redwood tm is Into state and nation proceed. Th«» trial was then re- Mr. Ros* In Town— about 8.000 acres of laud lying ad eumed. nmnity. and Mr Winetrout hit* al perks, will result from the meet agnosed as acidosis. R. S. Ross, assistant manager of jacent to the rtty of Grants Pass handleil the agency for the Forilson » ing. the Pacific Ore Reduction and Chem Mr. Cupper states’that it is proposed Frunklln K. I«anc, secretary tractor in th«« i»«»t. un»l will on June ical Manufacturing company, of Port to exi«end *106.000 in the installa 1st take over the agency of the other , agriculture. in president of land. arrived in the city last night to tion of a tetn|»ora.ry pumping plant Foni linee now h iudl«-«l by th«- <’. L. | l««aguo and prominent among take charg»» of the company's pro- to deliver water to the cultivated Hobart company. This arrangement i membership are: Ray Lyman Wilbur, Jecf here This company recently area within the district during 1920. will not interfere with the Hobart 1 president of I X»1»n<1 Stanford, Jr.. purchased the buildings of the and the construction of laterals and company 4n it» operations except so I University; Dean John C Merriman Grants Pass Lumber Company, and other structures for the delivery of far iu< the Foni agency is oncerned, of th«» Unl««»rslty of California and will have the machinery ne essary water to the district lands. -A con an«) Mr. Hobart states that he will ' Benjamin Ide Wheeler, president for the manufacture of dyes, acids siderable part of this construction Washington, Feb. 27.--The first and fertilizers in here within two work will be utilized in conne»-tion Washington. Feb. 27.—The com ad»l another line of autos and trucks emeritus of th«» University of Call- detailed account of the capture of weeks and will maintain an up-to-date gar- fornla Mr. Ross says he expects with the construction of a permanent promise railroad bill was returned seven Red Cross workers by bolshe the plant to be in full operation in system under which it is intended to age as at present. to the White House today by the de viks at Krasnoyarsk, Siberia, was The touring down of th»- old st rue-, H construct a diversion dam in Rogue partment of justice, to which it had received today at Re»l Cross head two months. tureu at the corner of Sixth and K , river and canals which will serve been referred Wednesday for an quarters here. Captain Edward streets an»l the erection in their t most of the lands within th*- dis- pla» e of this modern building will ; opinion as to Its validity, The pres- Charette, of Stockton. California, triet. However, the higher lands in mark another wonderful change in ident is expected to act on it today was i»ermitted to carry news of the the district will he served by direct safety of the Americans through the th»« appearance of the main thor connected pumps. It is estimated or tomorrow. lin»*s to Irkutsk. oughfare through the city. The new I that the complete reclamation of tire building Is to bo of fireproof »-oner«»!« ! proje-t will cost in excess of *500,- The "flu” situation has so far lin- construction, with plate glaa« front 000. ami adequate show rooms. Th»* gar proxed'ln the city that Mayor Dem- . age will lie equlpited with a large aray has annoiKiced that the ban on Corvallis, Feb. 27 Tkc far west J IP JEWELER» UlST TWENTY amount of now machinery, an«l every public m«»eting» will l«e lifted Sat ern indoor track meet, scheduled to THOUSAND TO Bl KG LAKS feature that enters Into modern gar urday evening, and gatherings may be held at Oregon Agrk-uhnral col ages and aiitbmobfln show room ar continue as before the order effect lege on April 3, was called off today Seattle. Feb. 26.—Jaivanese own chitecture will he present. It will ing the movies, .»hurcli meetings, owing to influenza in many towns. ers of a jewelery store here, report bo so built that a second story can dames, etc. It Is the opinion of the ed today to the i>olice that burglars 1>o added as soon as business condi school board at present thut school 27.—Living REUHANS HUY TEN SIIII*S Washington, Feb. tugust.i. Maine, Feb. «7 27 A list had entered their place and had tions will warrant. will be resumed Monday, for the of 26 states, including Oregon, which costs advanced more in six foreign stolen 120,000 worth of jewelery. FROM T. S. MH I PPI NG IM »ARD grades an»l high schools. This will will cooperate in opposing Rhode countries than in the United State«, be interfere»! with only by a change Island's «»ffort to have national pro I since 1914, according to a compari- Wf.UtH MINER COMES INTO I Ixtndon. Feb. 27.—-Archduke New York. Feb. 27—The purchase Í.RWAT FORTTNF IN (NIAT» MINE In present conditions, which are very hibition de -lared unconstitutional, son of food prices of nine countriesas Joseph Ferdinand, head of the house favorable. wan announced today by Governor published today by the bureau of la- of ten standard. 3,000-ton steel of Tuscany is reported to be engag steamships from the United States Cardiff, Wales. Fob 27. George l>or statistics. In Australia and New Milliken. I I Zealand, however, the advance was Shipping Board has been announced ed to Mme. Rosa Jacket. widow of an Morgan, a miner who recently came III SSI IN SOVIET I’EAt E OFFER IS TO BE TURNED IM»W\ Cave» l>i«»coverar Hero— Into possession of a pie. e of land un less than in the United States. The by Lloyd Royal Beige of .Antwerp. offWtr in the army. der which it Is estlmatsd there are Washington, Feb. 27 Soviet Rus advance in America up to September, Elijah J. »DavMaon. the diecox erer 2,000,000 tons of coal, line been of sia's pence proposal will be rejected, 1919, was 88 per cent. t of the Josephine caves, is city in the fered £70,000 for hfa right«. It la announced. today from hte Williams home. Mr. Davidson brought in with him the | IVtecking Pigney Building—- The work of demolishing the old pelts of two coyotes, two bob oafs and a gray fox to prove thht his Pigney building on North Sixth prowess as a hunter is still a force street is making good progress now. that the fur bearers must reckon and the structure will soon be out with if they would preserve their of th»» way that the elegant n» >' skins. Mr. Davidson obtained the theater building may take its place. New York, Feb 2 7 -Eighteen the number of mouths to be fed in bounties upon the cats and th»« coy poor families of Trinity Parish used ea<h family and wrapped the bread otes at th«» county clerk’s office, and Mor»« Western Union Wir«»»— to be provided for in the weekly up. St. Luke's chapel parish house Linemen Quine and Foster of the l»eake "dole of bread” distributed Rome, Feb. 27. Demiind for im Hotelkeepers are making vigorous then forwarded the pelts to .»' de tier mediate resumption of for«*lgn tour »■fforta to recover the use of their in St. lovuls. Fur.« are now bringing Western I'nion system are in the from the parish house of St. Luke’s has been the scene of the dole for Before ist imfflc Is general in Italy despite hlirh prices, and Mr. Davidson is city with a crew of about 20 men chapel. Today the high cost of liv- three or four years now. '»oHtelrlea and each week a few ho- a shortage of hotels and limited making frequent shipments of his stringing two transcontinental wires ing allows for the charity to only that it was given at St. John’s Cha from New York to Seattle, via Grants ten. At the same time prosperity pel. Originally its home was Trin housing facilities. Premier Nittl anil *-»1s are turned back to their proprie catch to th»» eastern houses. But Ilonin has grown from Pass and »Portland. ether government officials have de tors. has rea hed out into more homes, I ity church, where the poor had to clared it Important to bring foreign 550.000 to 800.000 since the be- and there is less need for it. Only apply for it at the alter after the ers to Italy so as to lessen the bal ■Innlngof the war and lack of apart- stx sha-bily dressed little boys and Sunday service. ance of trade against this country iii( ut.« anti houses has fori eil It ilian John Ixxake, a wealthy Nexv York girls, children of the parish’s "most ami Improve the ox -hangs rates. i f imllles into hotels as rapidly as deserving poor" aske<l for it last er. of Revolutionary days, provided In no pence time within I he last i.voms become available. for the dole, which the Encyclopae Saturday. 40 yeors have tjiorr» been »so few , Space will I m « found, nevertheless. The advent of ‘March will have dia Britanni a calls the "best known .Americans In Home as at pt esent. , for Am r' ,.n tourists if they come seen the dole’s ‘■wheaten loaves” dis- » dole in the United States." A por Their number Is »hi ■ to' Ito•■’»», s-tlil »it officer of the Ilo- trlbuted 6,633 consecutive weeks in tion of his will said: 300. Th - betels i- • V t - L ■'.•■ii»rs' it »oclatlon (o th»» \sso- Washington, Feb. 27. Formal in the t28 years of its existence. It I ”1 hereby give and Itequeath to » stfWl Press Th»» hotel managers quiry was made by th,» British am «•rowd»»»l with It iltan«. Ton S, okaue. Waal»., Feb. 27. Ches was provided for In John Leake’s the re tor and vestrymen of Trinity — »» gren’ed no le ts >s t i Italians bassy a1 the state department to.lav ter Brown and seven other alleged will of Colonial days. Four to six Parish. New York City. N. Y„ 1.000 come wltho -' »-vi'-lng r» »r advance find It d'ff'f’lt t.i < d. ft •« ta t-»d. '■ 'll vive preference a - to the acceptability of S:r luck i embers of the 1. W. W. were fo nil ! »aves go to each family. pounds put out at interest, <o be laid «■nmmod illor ». T’»»» govern ■» o r’rts. It !.< iiolni-»»! out tint laud G Id»»«, now minister ui nation guilty in the superior court today on Mrs. Margaret J. Tunstall, parish out in the annual income in six pen oulslt'on-id 50 of tho ’orc ' 'hargc rates are so favor i hie to al service an»l reconstruction, to be I barge« c.f industrial syndicalism. v'sltor. distributed the Leake dole. ny wheaten loaves of bread and dis in Ila »e fo- wr -,vo-'< < tbv* ' mer'eans tb -.t the charges of Ital- the new »British ambassador to the' David l.iury and John Jones, who She has been doing'it for 15 years. tributed to such poor as shall appear won o Is fir below normal. I n hotels would become reasonable United States. were tried with them were acquitted. She receive»! the children, inquired most deserving." 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