Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, February 28, 1920, Image 1

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GRANTS PA Hb. JOSEPHINE < pl NTY. OREGON, HATl IIRAY, FEBEI AHY 2*. 1020.
X-, Nu. lili.
STRIKEON PANAMA NO CHANGE IN
CANAL IS OÖIEIEÖ' $. p. OFFICIALS
OREGON LINES
NEXT MONDAT
WHOLE NIMBER 2M’>7.
H im U- m (»n Not la*gMiize Beer With
Alcoholic Content, May» Lomralx-
»ioner—Will l’rosecute
Fifteen
TI k > u » mim 1
Workmen on
>M»inlainence of AV»y to Re 'ledi-
ntc<l by llrltUi Minister
I
Panama. Feb. 28.-- Indications to­ NO EX< EITIONH To RETURN <»F FORMER AMERICAN CONKLL IH
Washington, Feb. 28.—All persons ARMITH IT MIGHT HAVE BEER
INFLUENZA M*II>KMI<’ ON TIIK
found to be vio’aflng the federal
W INE ANI» BAN IN TIIK TOWN
AFTER EX-HER VICE ME N
day were that the »trike of 15,000
SHOT TO REATH BY OLTLAWH
ALL FORMER OFFICIAL* TO
prohibition
enforcement
act
will
be
I
IH IIAIHEB
matnlalnenoo-of-way workmen on
WEBE KILLER
AT
MANZANILLO
OUI position »
the Panama canal was over, for the
time being al least. British Minis­
ter Bennett announced that leader»
of the strike had accepted hi» offer
to mediate between them and the
4 hlldren Who < otn<- From Home« American official», and to return to President Hproule Made Announce­ EtnlHiMy at Mexico City Told to Re­
Where There Ha» H«rn Illune«
mand Reparation by Way of
I work instil while.
ment Today a- I’nvcdrM of Re­
HEALTH CERTIFICATES TO PUPIIS
Mu«! Ort Permit From officer
turn of Une» on Momia y
“BAD BOYS" TO HAVE
CHANCE OF LIFETIME
<ha«tÌMÌng
Murderer*
prosecuted to the “limit of the law,”
irrespective of any state or states
legalizing the sale of liquors. Com­
missioner Roper, of the revenue I
bureau, announced today. Thl» rul-|
Ing is announced as the result of a
■
bill now before the New Jersey leg-|
!
Told
Others
Refen»e
Would
Get E t 3-
islature legalizing the sale of
den< e to Meet Anything the State
with 3 >4 per cent alcohol.
BOASTSWILLRUINSUTE'SCASE
.Might Bring Up
:U. OF ».»»11$ OWN
m OR WILL NOI PW
Hu perl n ten dent line) alate» that
.Montesano, Feb. 28.—Mr». May
Washington, Feb. 28.—Augustus
Portland, Feb. 28.—Oregon offl-
all the city aehoiil« will open Mon-
Sherman testified at the I. W. W.
Morrill, formerly American consul at
dais of the Southern Pacific rail­
<ly, after having been closed for two
murder trial today that she saw the
Manzanillo, Mexico, was killed by'
road, practically without exception, Mexican bandits February 26.
weak» been uno of the Influeuzn epi­
; uniformed men break ranks during
demic. He »late« that the building«
will »tep into their former »tosltions
i the Armistice day parade at Cen­
The present consul at Manzanillo,
have I >ren scrubbed. disinfected,
tralia and rush the J. W. W. hall.
with the company when the road is in reporting the killinx of Morrill to
thoroughly tired out, and everything
Unique In his offer to the "bad returned to private control Monday, the state department, said that Mor­
Seattltf, Wash., Feb. 28.—Possible she d,d not know. however, wheth-
«lone that will make them mvultary. boy»" of the United Htates. a Seattle
according to the announcement today rill was attacked near Colima, where breaks between college» and univer- er footing occurred before or after
Parent» are naked to halp lbw •choola
he lived, and in the fusillade receiv-l Sities in the Pacific Coast Confer-'lhe rUih *when Mked lf 8he ha«
millionaire
1»
planning
to
take
by William Sproule, president. f . ed. two wounds. Th« American em­
protact the health of the children by
ence over the division of football onv®r*ed with * woman in the
charge
of
the
"ten
worst"
of
Amer-
«'oopsrattng with teacher» and the
L. Burkhalter 1» announced as ae­ bassy at Mexico City ha» been in­ gate receipts may be avoided by a "tzur^house corridor yesterday, Mrs.
!
lean
bad
boy»
and
reform
them
city physician. Where there han
»istaut manager for the northern ri fs- structed to demand piininhment of settlement which may be made at a German said yes, and admitted she
been alckniee. of any kind In the fam­ J through an environment in which
| the murderers.
meeting of conference officials to be ln*6ht have said, We will have evi-
ily within the paat two week», health they will be given the best care po«- tricl.
—
held at Stanford university when dence to meet anything they bring
’certificate» will be required before I sible, and an enu-alient education in
the conference track meet is held'l,p'
a,8° admitted that she
the ■•lid will lie admitted to school ia boy's school and later, college ..Ac­
there tn May.
wanted to help the defense. John
next Monday. It 1» urged that par­ cording to the data »ent out tn the
The University of Washington, lo- "ead*u- a tailor, testified that he
ent» do not «end their children to search for the ” worst Imd boys,” the
cated in a large city, is standing out had 8een ,he ynifoHHed men rusk
« hoo| without the»« cert If Irate» one is not wanted who Is only •bad
against the claims of the colleges rha ha"’ not specifying whether bo-
Where children have not fully re­ occasionally, or Just half bad, but
front the smaller cities for an even,fore or afte* t*le shooting and mur-
covered from the effect» of slcknens. the one who la bad all the way
split in the gate receipts. The "big der”’
It In much better for them, and » through, the "real, dyed-ln-the-wool,
school" wants to give the "smaller 1
protection to the other children, that reck I«»», uncaring, thorough-going
A warrant sworn out for the ar­ schools" a guaranteed amount. They
Progress toward the construction
they be kept home for a few day» young evH-doer. who has been
Winnipeg, Man.. Feb. 28.--Winni­
of the market roads that will solve rest of Ran Mahnke, wlio ia charged claim they will lose money when peg newspapers today announced
longer, »taten Rupt Intel.
broght up to be bad, know» be Is j many of the tran»i»orta<ion problems
fl with the larceny of an atomobile by their teams journey to the small
Health certifii'ate» rnuvt be pro­ bad, and doesn’t worry about it‘one
' that on account of the paper short­
cured from Or. (’ora AteLane. 403 H whit.” If any »bad boy in Grants . in the .Applegate and Williams dis­ the Collins garage, is in the hands towns if the split is 50-60 for all age they Will be obliged, "until fur-
»treat, diagonally aero»» from the l*aea think» he i» that l»ad. or any trict» is now being made by the en­ of the sheriff for executiou Mahnke parties. The University of Califor­ tber notice.” to discontinue the pub-
nia. a "Mg school" has voted for the li'ation of advertising matter.
gineers who are making the lo<a-
«•Ity hall.
imrent owns a boy who la that bad. tIon survey. District Engineer Hodg- was the driver of the stage line be­ even break.
They will continue to publish news.
they may get in touch with the above mnn and Resident Engineer Bromley tween Grants Pass and -Murphy, and
Washington and Washington State
------------ —— —.
purchased
an
automobile
from
the
by
calling
at
the
Courier
office
offer
Thompson Fall», .Mont.. Feb. 28
college have already cancelled their
are running the line between Grants
<b»rroll Norton went, through the with proof of the *‘badne»w." Orig­ Pass and Murphy at this time, and Collin» garage for use in the service. scheduled football game, as a result! State Master Here—
inal aiq»llcation from neighbors of while It will In the main follow the The purchase was on contract, one of the dispute, and Washington and \ C. E. Spence, master of the state
<>r«at War aa an ulrmnn^and came
"Imd boys" will not be a<-cepted.
present line, some changes that will of the provisions of the contract be­ the Oregon Agricultural college are) Grange, is in the city today, coming
homo to be aocldcntnlly »hot and
reduce grades are being made. At ing that the auto was to remain in talking of not playing their Kame. • here to attend Pomona Grange.
hilled at a charivari i«arty. The men
the Gethlhg hill, the high point on Josephine county. It is charged that
There was. however, no meeting of
JAPANESE IM I T HAH BEEN
on the 17th of the month Mahnke
took gun* along to make some noise
i the Pomona today on account of the
RIHSOI.VF.R BY l»F.< REE , the road to Murphy from this city,
and in the »hooting. In the dark.
j a slight detour will reduce the grade left for Southern California with the, ARIGHT <IF RE.MI’SEY TO
; illness of several of the important
BE MARK ON WER.NESRAY ■ olficers
materially, 1» the statement of Judge car. and the warrant was issued on
Norton wan killed.
(he strength of violation of the con­
San Francisco. Feb. 28.—d’he fed­
• Washington. Feb. 2k.- The Jap­ Gillette, and other contemplated tract, a^larceny charge being made. eral grand Jury indictments against
changes
will
further
Improve
the
T
anese diet was dissolved today- by
The warrant has not yet been served Jack Dempsey and Jack Kearns,
an Imperial decree a» a result of the route. The survey will be run at as Mahnke's present whereabouts charging them with conspiracy to
differences of opinion between the this time up the Applegate by the are unknown, though officers to the evade the drait, were mailed today
cabinet and majority i<artles In the engineers, and everything made south have been wired
to Los Angeles, where the warrants
diet on a proposed extension of ready for construction work this
will be drawn and served. The ar-
spring.
franchise. A crisis followed by re­
rests
are expected Monday.
The Williams and the Murphv dis-
cent violent scenes In parliament
SI FFRAGE MEASURE HAS
tricts
each
voted
special
road
lax
of
over the »uffrage question.
BEEN RATIFIER IN OKLAHOMA
10 mills, this being sufficient to
The two weeks beginning June 13
Puri«. Fi<>. 28. Order» for a gen­
raise 113.000. The county meets
and
ending June 26 will be made
eral »trike huve been Issued by the
the amount of this levy, making
notable
by the coming to Portland,
national federation of railroad men.
Oklahoma City. Feb. '28.—The:
326,000 avllable which Is to be again
Oregon, of three .great national con-
1'dnditlon» are near a criela. Strong
matched by the state highway com­ federal suffrage amendment was rat­
I
| ventions—'the meeting of the Ki-
military force» arc guarding the
mission. or a total of 352,000 for ified by the house of the Oklahoma
,
wants »Clubs of America, the nation­
track» in Pari«. This ait nation has
expenditure in the building of the legislature today. The measure now
al
convention of the Traveling Men’s
been fomenting for months, but has
market roads of the two districts. goes to the governor for signature
—
Protective
As.o'Ciation ci-d the r" »rtl-
AA'ashingxon.
Feb.
28.
—
The
resig
­
not before reached witch a critical
nation of Daniel C. Roper as tom- * Sixth annual session of the Imperial
Juncture.
tnis8ioner of internal revenue will Council of the .Mystic Shrine. The
Seatie, Wash . Feb. 2k.- Two Pa­
The general federation of labor
leave vacant one of the most import­ i first two will be attended by ordi­
has announced It will anppart the cific northwest imlnts, Astoria and
ant posts in the government. Ro- nary crowds, but the Shriners expect
Yakima, will be added to the rank»
railway employes’ »trike.
!>er’s intention to resign has been I the largest assemblage that has ever
f organized baseball cl t h’s this sum­
made known to officials here, but visited the Pacific coast. Caravans
mer when the Pacific International
I
41. I*. MARBLE <N>. CLAIM IH
the
resignation will not be tendered are already booked from ea h of the
' rscball league o|x.*ns Its season.
BIMl’l TER BY «OVKHNMKNT
until after the first installment of| 145 American cities where Shrine
The other four cities of the league,
excess profits and income taxes for Temples exist, many will come from
Apokane, Tacoma, Seattle and Van-
Protesting against efforts being raising a protest. The motion car- 1919 is i>aid on Jlar^> 15. His fu­ the Temples cf Canada, and yet oth­
Roseburg, Ore., Feb. 28. An ac­ ouver, havtr had clubs in organized
made to raise a huge “slush-fund" Tied and the fieJdmen brought home ture plans are not vet announced. ers fr.'m frr off Honolulu and the
tion Involving the title lo a valuable baseball leagues In the past.
Canal Zone
mineral claim located a few mile»
•
The new league, a Class 1J organ­ for the J. W. .AV’.'a on trial for the the bacon.
“Now the game is being worked
The Shrine convention will be the
southwest of Grant» 'P hsr was heard ization, will operate In the territory Armistice day murders at Centralia,
over to give the Pacific Coast pan-!
most sp<- :t?cular event ever »'aged
In the United StHtes land office h<»re I formerly held by the old Northwest
the AA’estern latborer, of Omaha, the handlers another whirl at raising de­
in this country. Seventy-five bands
tonight, with Attorney ('* It. Arun­ | league.
oldest
labor paper In the west, points fense fn title.
and patrols of marching men will
del of Washington. It.
represent­
out to its readers that organized la­
"This time the docent union men
lend 1t color, each organization try­
ing the government. The Granta »Pass
bor has 'been du|>ed for 41» years by, of the country are to be |<anhan<lled
ing to pull some stunt that will outdo
Marble &. Lime company. It appear»,
professional money-raisers In the In­ for funds for the defense of the dirty
■ the others, and all of them bent on
has located olalmn on an entire sec­
terest of anarchists, such as (.Mooney cowards who shot unarmed and uni­
having as much fun as can l>e crowd-
tion of land and are »eeklng title In
and the McNamara brothers. The formed ex-service men who were
led into three days.
erder that they may devolop the pro­
Great Falls. I.Afont , Feb. 28.- The
paper calls for organized opposition parading in the streets of Centralia
The annual Rose Festival will fol-
perty. The claim 1» : on»idered of
to torch misappropriation of union la­ in daylight In celebration of Armis­ Northern Montana Good Roads asso­ ■ low the Shrine, and because of there
considerable value and title la dis­
bor strehgth. closing its expose with tice day.
ciation and the Northern Montana . being so many Eastern visitors in
puted.
tho .following;
"These cowardly murdeiers hid be­ development auro, lation are . ooper- Portland the effort will be made to
Missoula, Mont.. Feb. 28. ->.Mon-
"The i.Mooney money was colie ted hind roof peaks, under cover In their ating in a movement for the Tlieo- put on the finest »how that the rose
FIRST PAVER HIGHWAY IN
revlllo Murphy of I’ortland has ar­ from unions at meeting». The artis- hall and other hidden places and doore
Roosevelt transcontinental growers have ever staged.
MONTANA TO IIE LAIR IN IHOO
ced here to take charge a» auditor t c »pell-blndcr» appeared before shot the ex-soldiers like dC-rs.
memorial highway, which, as pro­
Realizing that many thousands of
of the newly created district No. 1 I union meetings, delivered sob-epeech-
"Sam Gompers and Frank Morri­ jected. would pass through the city northwest citizens will want to visit
Unite, Mont., Feb. 28. The first hettdq lartera of the United State» 03, niajiio shed real tears of agony son have dona some wonderful things on the Great Northern "high line" Portland to enjoy these spectacles
paved highway in Montana, the first i.itcan of roads. The district In­ (C.er ’our brother ■denibers being for hiibor during their numerous across Glacier park and into Idaho and that the hotels cannot care for
lap of which is to h» built this aum- cludes all of the stales of Montana left defenseless 'behind prison bars. years of official activity.
through the Roosevelt pass.
The the crowds, the Shrine committee i»
mer. will run from Hutto to Anacon- nd Idaho.
etc.’ When he finished the ’mut’
"If the rank and file of the unions road would enter Montana at iBuford. preparing to assign visitors to rooms
dlF The lap now proje ted will be­
Through the Ioc.il office about HI
w ho Is always present moved to do on the Pacific Coast lack the moral
Commercial dubs in towns Inter­ in private homes of the city.
A
gin at Untie and .go to a |»olnt two 500.()0t» work of highway ions»tru«- nate the treasury; it promptly wn< courage to stop these various graft- ested also will assist the develop­ reservation may be made after April
miles west of Hantsey. From llntte tlnn work will
carried on during seconded, and lack of inoral courage Ing stunts, then Gompers and .Morrl- ment negotiation and the roads asso­ 1st by writing to »02 Gaaco Building,
to Anaconda Is 26 miles
the coming year.
prevented the rest of those present son should stop it."
ciation. it is expected.
Portland. Oregon.
COUNTY MARKET ROADS
ABE BEING SURVEYED
THREE BIG EVENTS FOR
GENERAL R.R. STRIKE
ORDERED IN FRANCE
NEW BASEBALL LEAGUE
IN PACIFIC NORTHWEST