Image provided by: Josephine Community Library Foundation; Grants Pass, OR
About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1920)
Brants Fi VOL. X., No. I AH G HA NTH PARK, JOHEPHINE < NIL'NTY, OREGON, Hlnlcincnta Math’ by Borali Aro At (a< ki-il by Californian AA ho Hays lie Bill N<>l Contribute JACKSON COI VIA HPOR' d T m EN HELL OI T MM AL FJHIIERMEN TO MACLEAY J*rev ioti» AgisM'iuóni Not I plichi Action Taken 4») \< lghl>orltig Politicians AA'ashlngton, Mur. 27 A tele- gruiu from Edward L. Dohunoy, of California, denying the reports that he hud <-<>ntrlbuted to Die campaign | fitti»! of Genural Wood was put Into lie charuc- ! tile senat«* re'-ord to»luv. * I» rlzed the Btatements quoted in the Henale yesterday by Senator Borah ns "ungrounded, unwarranted and without basis " ill «INI «Mill TAKES GRE A l « I.Assi« I IIOM < AMBRIIM.E Ixindon. Mar. 27. Oxford won the track und fichi meet here today Cambridge Jackson county, appearing In ItS with Cambridge won SATURDAY, MAIM H 27, 192«» < luuige Made l inio Warsaw Not Given By I'resa « <>rre»|M»tnl<uit Station»-»! There CAMPAIGN EX BRIN'tM STATE- HIM’ OF NO REPORT PUBLIC OFFICE IS NOT WANTED No < iinipaign, No I niai»»»-," Sup Pre»»l<l»-iitlaJ I'oM-ilillity to Labor I nlon AA <-ckly U HOLK M MBEK 2931. TO Ixmdon, .Mar. 27—The Polish gov- GERMAN WORKERS BESEIGI.NG eminent was removed Thursday WEBEL AHI AIDED BY OFFI from Warsaw to Bromberg, in Polish CERS FROM RUSSIA Posen, 25 mi lea northwest of Thron, according to a Berlin dispatch to the Exchange Telegraph Company, quot ing rumors prevalent there. FRANCE BALKS TROOP MOVE The staff correspondent of the As- . sociated Press stationed at Warsaw Vast Supplies of War Material Not filed a dispatch from there Thurs l’urnii-.sion Refused icmiany to Send Turned Over According to Treaty day which contained no hint of a'ny Army Into Ruhr District 1» the Is Reported Outcome Feared intention on the (part of the Polish government to leave Warsaw nor ( were there any indications in the Paris, Alar. 27. Great quantities message of any reason why it should London, Mar. 27.—One hundred of arms have been discovered in Ger- feel impelled to make such a move Russian officers sent into Germany at this time. by Lenine, the Russian bolshevik! many by the allied officers charged premier, are assisting in the opera with the supervising of the execution tions of the German workers' army before Wesel, according to a Copen of the ¡ware treaty, according to ad hagen dispatch. vices recived here, in Brandenburg Washington. Mar. 27. Herbert usual character of would b<- dictator the eight oared l>out race. I Hoover replied today to an inquiry of the policies of ull rtoulheru Oro- relative to campaign expenditure« ad- yon, has. through certain of it* or- <lr«'sse<l to ¡»residential possibilities ganisstlons »nd politicians, ente red i liy a labor and railroad unions week into u purported "agreement” with ly, saylii-. "As 1 have no campaign, Roderick Macleay which Is heralded I I have no finance.” He reiterated as a '‘settlement of the Rogue river hit« statement of March Sth that he 1 is not a candidate for the nomina- and ihe immediate vicinity of Berlin fish question." The Portland Tele- Paris, Mar. 27.—The allies have gram. In Its Issue of Friday evening.' ! tion to the ¡»residency and that he alone. 3500 three-inch field guns not yet given the Germans permis «ostala» the followin' article lx-ar- j was not seeking a public office. have been found. sion to send troops into the Ruhr ---------------------- i Ing upon the purported iigreement- Sun FruncliM-o, ¡Mar. 27. The ma district. The French continue to ‘ AVhnt has been regard«»! for laria currying mosquito, anopehline, The O. A. C. band played to a insist that the military occupation of yeArs us the most bitter fishing feud said to cost California $2,000,000, Is house last night that -lacked less the neutral zone by the Germans over wuged in the Northwest came t<> to lie annihilated, the state board of than 100 seats of being filled to ca would further endanger the peace an end today when Roderick Mnnlray health lias announced through its pacity, and to a house that was well treaty, declaring there would be no ¡iresldent of the Mai-leay »•state, en- ' l>r»<sident. Dr. George B. Ebright. I pleased with the quality of music way of getting them out again ex- tere»! Intonati agreement * with the The health board plans to often : rendered. The band selections var- cept by force, once they were in- »¡»ort»men’s organization of th»* state field ln»:»d<|iiarters near Chico, Cal., | ied from rag-time to the classical stalled there. regulating sulinon fishing on the this sjirlng. The next legislature and at all times showed the results Hogue river, In Bouthcrn Orogon ' will be usk»*d to finance a campaign While in the city during the week. At the recent meeting of the state i of excellent training and leadership, Berlin, Mar. 27.—The formation "The agreement con«N*de» every I in the 13 counties where three-fifths Highway Commissioner Booth stated! advisory board for the Salvation with a pleasing development of the of a new cabinet with Herman Muel point that lias been contende«! for In ■of the malaria in the state occurs: to Prescient Bramwell, of the (*hatn-! Army, held in Portland, -plans were ' various parts. The specialities were ler as premier, has been made the the i»ast by the sfiortsmen. and Is Shasta. Butte, Tehama. Yuba. Ama b *r of Commerce, that th^ building: laid for the home service program ■veil received, and generally acclaim- foreign secretary announced here to signed In their Ix-haif by the Rogue dor. Yolo. Placer. El Dorado, Cala- of the few highway to the k sephine , of the Army, involving a budget of I ed as being on a professional level. day. ltlv»*r Finit Protect11<• a'■*<»• iaJIon. of vers. Kings. Glenn. Serramento and iuves within the boundaries of the $284,000. One of the big items in The Salted Nuts Setxtet,” an instru M» »Iford the Ashland Fish Protec I Sutter fur, st reserve wait to be done by the'eluded in the'budget is the purchase mental number Including three local tive association Senator «’ federal goverumen’, while the high- of the Bishop Scott school to be con- boys. Lynn Sabin. Jo Pardee and Thoiiuii, of Medford, champion of -.v.i.v «.»-.■ rt nient was intere-ted in ¡ducted as a Salvation Army indus- Harry Edgerton, gave illustrations of Southern Oregon •»¡»ort-an-n in past tlie milling of the road tu conne t : trial and agricultural s lievol for lujys popular "jazz," while Don Smith and legialative snosioM It. \A' Prl •• u;i ’vi».- the highway within the for-jand girls. . | Frank A’auglin of Portland entertain president of the Itissruiich as District Forester In the raising of the budget ed with song and piano. Other local Chicago, i.Aler. 2 7. Olir li und red »st of Commerce, snd and twenty-five thousand Chicago Cedi has stated to Mr. Bramwell, as ' amounts have been apportioned to boys playing in the O. A. C. band are sportsmen of th< school children will have truck gar- well as to the members of the com- | the various counties. Josephine’s Arthur Cramer, Wallace Niles and ford commercial dens thia year. «ucordlng to Dudley mitt»'») of Portland business men, 'quota to be 12250. Field Manager Earl Douglas. The banquet room at the Chamber signer Grant Hayes, head of the school ex that the fun«!-, were now» available Chilocote, representing the Salvation Following the concert the "jazz of Commerce was filled last night '•Briefly, th»- a xreement provide- tension work. The vegetables they for the building of the road within Army, has been in the city arranging orchestra” from the band ¡played for with people who went up to hear “’First, for the alxvlitlon of <11 raise will lie worth more than a mil the forest, there seems nothing to for the campaign here, and met with an informal dance in the Waldorf the arguments for the proposed mill- ■almon flshlm- by solnes At hall, which was packed full, dancing age tax for the state educational in lion dollars, lie estimates. Hayes prevent th»> construction of that por- the county advisory committee " ’Second, for the abolition of all has asked the school authorities to tlon without delay. Air. Booth stat- this meeting the campaign was ar-| continuing until 1 o’clock. stitutions. The banquet was served »almon fishing by set net- grunt »¡teclnl credits for school gar- ed thut a new program of roarl build ranged by the election of officers Both concert and dance were given by the members of the Oregon Agri " ’Third, for the red net Ion of the den work, and Is arranging for paid ing with state funds would now and committees to have charge under the auspies of the local post cultural college who are home on fishing ground- from G to 12 miles liislrut-tors to advise tho young gar- await the outcome of the election here are as follows: President. Eu- their vacation, President Bramwell • from Go- mouth of the Rogue rhvr doners. (Continued on Page S) In May. Iliut that with a favorable gene C-oburn: vice pr«»sident. Wllford introduced Lynn Sabin as toastmast up stream ,«»n both Side vote then, the state’s portion of the Allen; secretary, Al .1. Martineau: er and Mr. Sabin took charge of the |development could proceed. Mr treasuHIr, Geo. E. Lundburg. meeting. The arguments for the bill i Bramwell stated that Commissioner Organization committee—-R. AV. : were given by Mr. Sabin and C. D. Booth asked if the people of this Clarke. F. S. Bramwell. S. H. Baker I Thompson, a graduate of the school. community had a preference as to and Jas. Martin. In introducing Mr. Sabin, Presi jilie route to lie taken In getting to Publicity committee—C. H. Ernst. dent Bramwell told the needs of the the caves, anti tha4 he was informed I P. P. Proctor. Valiant Truax. state schools and why the bill should Flab Protective usnociutlon. the Ash that th»1 people of Grants' Pass want- Speakers’ committee —Frank €. be supported. 'Mr. Sabin followed land Fish i’rotm-tive association and led the loop route completed at the Bramwell, chairman. Medford. Ore., .Alar. 27.—in Judge this up by giving some statistics, Senator Thomas SiMH-ial committee John Hamp- I Taylor’s court here Friday afternoon showing the increase in attendance ■ earliest possible moment, but did not The 'local high school studs "The telegram read: I express preference as to where the shire. I. A. Robie. F. Il. Olding. have taken over the proposition Mrs. I-ark Evans at her preliminary at the Oregon colleges without a cor " ’The adjustment of the Rogue getting a lyceum course here work should commence. that lie! ng The campaign twill be opened May hearing on the charge of being her responding increase in tile approprll- river controversy is now assured. We next winter. They have signed I within the province of t he federal 1st. and will be completed by the husband’s accomplice in the kidnap tions. The fact that the value of desire to express to you our sincere agreement to sell !00 tickets for | authorities. 10th. Of the total amount to be ping and robbery of W. G. White of the dollar was decreasing and the thanks for your energetic, constant course at $2.&0 each and have fig I raised. Portland has pledged 1142.- Grants Pass, the charge against her attendance increasing would soon »nd most effective labor III bringing ured it out that each Student would Il INI) OF ELIi WILL BE 000. was dismissed on a technical point of make it possible for only a limited parties to an amicable understand hH\e to sell but tw to make them SHIPPED INTO MONTANA I law raised by her attorney, Porter number to attend the schools, ac- ing. Without your personal aid it come clear. They have succeeded in Missoula, Mont., .Mar. 27. 27.—As the .1. Neff. District Attorney Roberts cording to Mr. Sabin, The instruct- could never have been accomplish- lining up an exceptionally good result of cooperation between the HIGH St Ut Mil. BOYS STABT immediately had Airs. Evans re-ar ors are also becoming dissatisfied CRI SADE AGAINST H. C. OF L. od.’ " course, three numbers l»elng con state game and fish commission and rested on the charge of larceny ot with their salaries and were leaving It Is noted that in the purported tra» ted. it is hoped by the students the Western .Montana Fish and Game White’s car, and Judge Taylor set for better positions, he said. agreement, the sportsmen and the that they will make enough money I association, 10 carloads of elk are Nortonville, Kas„ Mar. 26.—The her hearing on this charge to two Mr. Thompson gave the history of commercial fishermen of Grants to purchase a new piano for the high to b»> shipped from the Yellowstone campaign against the wearing of ex weeks from today and set her bail the school since Its founding in Pass and Josephln«* county are not school, as it Is needed badly. park herd and placed on the national pensive clothing and "making the old at 1500, which was furnished. 1860. As he entered in 1882 he is -given consideration. The ¡Medford The course will include Albert 'bison range near St. »Ignatius, in this ones do," got a flying start here The defense created surprise when familiar with the i<est as well as and the Ashland organizations nt- Llndqueet, Herbert Mtou Cope and ! county. In the near future. It is es- when the boys of the Nortonville all the testimony of prosecution had the present of the school. «He gave tempt to speak the sentiment of The tRondoliers. Lindquest is a ten- < (mated that about 300 elk will be high school came to school attired been heard, by placing Mrs. Evans a number of instances where the Southern Oregon, yet neither Is lo- or and is an Edison artiBt, who has shipped to the range if permission Is in overalls. Determined not to be on the stand to testify that she and school had been threatened by lack cated upon the Rogue, The sports- been receiving much attention late-: obtained from the secretary of the outdone, the girls next day came to Lark Evans ha«l been married at Ta of funds, and urged the people to ‘ men and commercial fishernion of ly by critics, who declare him to lie ' Interior. school wearing gingham aprons. coma eight years ago, he marrying get behind the measure and put the Grant^ Pass feel that they have re one i»f the country’s foremost ar- : -~-......................... her under an assumed name, and bill across. eelved the usual double crossing lists. «His picture appeared in the ' *»»»•». hata rnninr that they separated and were only Two O. A. C. boys, Vaughn and fellows, November 9 Issue of M'slics along P ||Ml/|P T \ LvP AUL from the Jackson county reunited a short lie before the rob Smith, entertained the diners with a Alina Gluck, j UUls » lUIV LvUHl L and <h»«y state that Instead of t lie with such artists as bery of AVhite ’a: t September. number of skits that were appreciat Rogue river fish question being set- Jascha Heifetz anil W arrenrat II. the —— — ■ _ _ ProeeoiMor Roberts was caught ed by the banqueters. The motion tied It Is only Just opened up in i ns wares as he had thought that that the meeting endorse the meas earnest. This attitude is taken be tkumi Mrs. Evane would not take the stand. ure was heartily seconded and passed cause of the knowledge that lli» celveil the highest rating of any hu He «'aims to have’ ample evident’, unanimously. Jackson county people have traded morist on the platform. The Bando that Mr. and '.Mrs. Evans were not ■off the Grants Pass commercial fish Ilers are li musical aggregation, who Mayfield. Kv., Mar. 27. The first man and wife a’ Salem, Ore., Mur. 27. Jack Price • t'nie of the rob- AMI- UK AN LINER BADLY* ing in its agreement ¡with Alacleay. irobnbly wl<!l specialize in orchestra and Rolvert ’Grant escaped from the outbreak of night rider troubles in ■ cry of AA’hite. Nothing had been in Weeks ago a «iete-gatlon from this nt’.n ihem. DAMAGE» BY INCENDIARIES Western Kentucky for 13 years oc- troduced at the hearing by the state’s state ¡lenitentiary here today, riding city agrosl with the Jackson county ettrred last night when the torch was witnesses as to Mrs. Evans having As the away In an automobile belonging to people upon a program that would 1:; cause applied to a Mayfield tobacco chute taken ¡»art in the robbery except as a Southhampton. Mar. 27.--Two call for the initiation of a measure high school students enoilld receive State Parole Officer Varney. A’ar- by spierai hundred tobacco growers. witness» fires on the American liner Phila «losing the Rogue entirely to com- the support of the people of the city. ney’s car was parked outside the Attorney Neff made a motion that delphia today damaged the vessel so mercial fishing. It was ■belleved Signers for the contract have been prison walls anti the men were not SIN-BAA INTERRI PTION IN the case be dismissed, citing the that this was better than a contlnu- H-cured by -Miss IMaciean but in or missed until noon. Both men were PANAMA CANAL IS ENDED statute that when a woman is charg badly that her sailing was abandoned since of the monopolistic tendencies der that these few will not have to Panama. tMar. 27. -Olmtructions ed with a felony or murder in com pending extensive repairs, The man sent to prison from Umatilla county of th»» Macleay crowd. So far as niahe up any possible deficiency, the charged with obtaining money under in the Culebra cut district of the pany with her husband the presump ager of the line, in view or similar the Grants I’uss committee knew thl« season tickets should be taken when false pretenses. ■Griint is also charg- Panama Canal, were removed today. tion is that th»' wif»- Is under the co fires on the steamer New- York, here plan wnb still effective, for at nl' the high school students make their erf with larceny. Tbo automobile H- The great waterway is again open af ercion of the husbnr.d unless it is recently, believes that both were In ■uvaes. (Continued nn isg» 4) proved otherwise. ••ns" number Is 36 192. ter six days of interruption. cendiary AT CONCERT AND DANCE WAS WEIL ATTENDED E .. s u..:"'.'.'"''',: FROM PENITENTIARY