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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1920)
I route VOL. X., N<>. nil aito Courier GRANTS PAMH, JOHEI'HINE COUNTY. OREGON, Seven Republican-« and Five Demo crats on llnllot-—.Socialists Again Itnn Dole- for l*r«s>ldeiit SATUHDAl, APRIL 3, 1P20. WHOLE N't MH EK 2O3T« Istrge Hioek Sldp|M-<l in From Cali fornia Taken and Owner Fined in Federal Court % TM.I.M INDEPENDENTS THAT Detroit, Mich., Apr. 3.—The pref- HEAD OF HUNGARIAN PEACE delegation heading inventi . I Portland, Apr. 3.—Sheriff’s depu- FORMER PRESIDENT OF REPUB «renco of Michlgan republicans and HE DOKH NOT WANT TO BE DELEGATION MAKES STATE GATION W SITUATION IN AR ; ties to«lay seized 63 cases of chain- LIC KILLS BEI/TRAN FOR AC ' pagne and assorted wines in a local Fl RTH ER EMBA HR AHMED democrats for presidential nominees MENT TO THE REGENT MENIA MAKES REPORT CUSATION OF FRAUD ¡store room. The liquor was shipped will ¡be registered next Monday in . in as paper napkins from California, the stale's second presidential pref | Harry Jones was arrested and plead- I erence primary. I ' od guilty in the federal court and Republicans have a field of seven ■ was fined 3500. to choose from, while the democrat* ProMlilmtial < iinilhlnl* iam’rt» ID’ have entered five in the lists. Two Position Looks Better Titan Month Greitt Britain Second Choice of the IM, AWAY WITH ELECTION Slayer, Who Was Member of Nation, has Bean Ijoyal Io Faction Over of the latter, William J. Bryan and TO REDUCE EXPENSES I al Administrative Couneil Being Ago Is View Expressed on Return Turks and Armenians if Mandate Numerous Yean William G. McAdoo, uiaue unsuccess- ( to Iludupest Is Place«! Over Them Held Incommunicado Castle Rock, Colo., Apr. 3.—If it ful efforts to have their names re- Is, true that the high cost of govern moved from the ballots, Withdrawal New York, Apr. 3. «Herbert > I <><>/■ after certification, however, is not I ment is the most important contri Budapest, Apr. 3. «Count Albert Washington, Apr. 3.—President Monteviedo, Uruguay, Apr. 3—Po ver issued a atatemi'iit today In permitted under the Btate election I Apponyi, returning from Paris yes bution to the high cost of living, Wilson today transmitted to the sen litical excitement prevails here as a which ho requested that ho be not laws, and the two names remained terday for a conference with Ad ate the report of the American com-j then Castle Rock should be the result of the death of Washington further embariiHscd by the sugges on the ballots. miral JIurty, the (Hungarian regent, nil anion headed by Major General ! cheapest place in which to live. Mu Beltran, editor of “El Pais," in a tions of some independents that ills nicipal elections were to be held this An unusual situation results from declared that the peace treaties be Harbord. which investigated the con-I duel with former President Jose name bo placed before any other the fact that the name of Herbert tween the allies and the central spring. Mayor Hugh Shellabarger ditions in Armenia. Batlley Ordones yesterday morning. and all the other town officers were than the republican party, as "pri Hoover appears on both republican powers were only temporary in na The commission made no recom After the last elections the Uruguay candidates for reelection. Apparent mary sense of team-work in any and democratic tickets. The double ture. "My Impression is that no mendation relative to the United i nationalists accused the "Batllist*,” ly everyone thought the town got party organIzation would preclude filing for the former food adminis allied statesman sincerely believes States assuming a mandate over Tur- I along all right last year under Shell the party headed by the former pres such a pos" Utility." He mild, in the trator wm made possible when the the present treaties can hold for key and Armenia, but lhe report con abarger and by unanimous consent ident, of fraud. Beltran’s newspaper stat« meat, that he hnd no great re state's attorney general ruled in long," ho said, "1 have not lost tained extensive arguments for and 1 the administration has been allowed in an editorial, called Bailie "the cord of paitislan activity and "nd- operative. as applied to the presiden hope and believe the jiortlon of Hun against such action. The lnhabi-: to hold over another year without champion of frauds.” This utter nititod” his |M>litical activity was tial primary, the amendment passed gary to lie l>etter than it was a month tants of the countries, the commis-i ance led to the duel yesterday. the expense of an election. confined to membership in a prom by the last legislator» requiring from ago," he added. slon stated, desired that America I Batlie, who was twice president of inent republican club and allegiance candidates an affidavit of party affil take mandate first, with Great Brit- i Uruguay and who is now a member to the party over a period of years. iation. ain second choice. No mandate i of the national administrative coun- Engineer Roliert« Here— The republican ticket comprises ell, voluntarily gave himself up to Win J. Roberts, of Tacoma, is in should be taken, the report said, ■ ¡Senators Poindexter, of Washington, I the city today looking after property without a formal agreement with the police. ¡He is being held incom- France and Great Britain, and also i and Johnson of California; General 'Interests here. m unicado. Mr. Roberts is one Porshiug, Major Cenerai Leonard i of the foremost civil engineers of a "definite approval” of Germany M .ishlngton, \|»r. 3. To date the Wood. Governor Ixiwden. of Illinois; the coast, and has for many years and Russia. I population of 263 of approximately Í Mr. Hoover and William G. Slmp- • taken a deep interest in the develop- DE8TROYEK RAMMED ON WAV 14,'K'O IncoriHirnted cities and towns son. of Detroit. TO HONOLULU FROM U. 8. t ment of irrigation and other like in lhe country have been announced Ac the time for the filing of can- On the democratic ticket beside« projwts of Southern Oregon, and has by the censu- bureau. Virtuali« all '.Mr. Hoover, Mr. MoAdoo and Mr. .today been going over lhe project of, Honolulu, T. H.,‘ Apr. 3.—After ¡didacies for public office draws near Honolulu, Apr. 2.—The United Cities show Increases, some òf thein Bryun. are Governor Edward I Ed ¡th«« Grants Paas district. Roberts; spending ten years in prison before its .close, legislative possibilities are States destroyer Chauncey arrived doubling their imputation wards, of Neu Jersey, .«nd Attorney w«.- the engineer in charge of the in he was sentenced for having cut a ; being brought into the light. Sen here yesterday in convoy with a hole | General Painter. stallation of the Medford water sup mat. to pieces and stewed his re- ator J. C. Smith will be a candidate in her stern, having been rammed Ilugea«« V. Debs, ui Indiana, is the ply, and Is now in charge of the pro ! mains in a kettle, and another ten |to succeed himself in the state sen by another destroyer while en rou*e isole candidal«* on the Jioclalist ticket. tect for the development of the Puay- years on the murder charge after | ate, having sent the notice of his here from San Diego' How fur the preference of the vo-. allup river project upon which mil- sentence. J. K. Kahoolawe. a cowboy, candidacy to the secretary of State’s ¡office yesterday. The senator, who itera expressed in the primary will ! lions are being expended by King was released recenth only to be re He owns 401 confined , I m * regarded as. binding upon the 30 | and Pierce counties. ."s mentally deranged. has seen 12 years of service in the delegates Michigan will-sqnd to each acres of land adjoining the city of Alienists now state that the cowboy legislature, is among the mentioned national convention, is a matter of j I Grants Pass on the east, as well as must have been Insane from the be j possibilities for the position of pres ident of the senate. For.the position siHM'iilation No provision is made city property on 1-awnridge Heights. ginning. <------- —--------------- - ------------------------- - — in th" lower branch of the legisla New York, Vpr 3. A general em in the primary law binding the dele-1 ture. Representative Sidler has also gallon to the primary expression, and ; bargo on the export freight through i filed, and will seek rennmination at New York was placed In effect bt the tat« . repr« -entatlves at the con . the May primaries. various rail linos today on a -otini of vention may. if they so choose, swing j To contest for the legislativet posi Centralia. Apr. 3.—Sheriff J. H. the harlwr strike. Traffic in the their weight to another candidate af tions, there are a number of parties I Berry was expected to return here harbor la still curtailed, most of the ter the first ballot is cast. i "mentioned,” and it ds announced j today with a prisoner believed to be Vigorous campaigns conducted 'by I ferry lines operating on normal J that the nominating petition of Jesse j Ole Hanson, an alleged Industrial schedule, however, railroad officials several of the leading candidates and , Johnston for the house will be filed . Worker of the World, who Is charg- claimed that all danger of Interrup tlie fact that in many cities and ’ Monday. Franklin S. Bramwell, I ' ed with murder in connection with tion of f<M>d and coijj supplies had townships important local issues are 'president of the Chamber of Com-j i the Armistice day shootings. Voicing the protest of the people of Josephine county, the members of The to come up at the same time is ex the Josephine Sportsmen’s League and the Grants Pass Chamber of Com been . nt erted. merce, is likely to be a candidate for i prisoner was arrested at Ellensburg. pected, to bring out a large vote this merce have joined in the issuance of the following open letter, addressed the nomination for setiator against Berry said last night that he is posi year. 'Bonding issues are to be bal- j especially to the parties who Joined in the signing of th so-called "agree Dr. Smith. So it is probable that tive the man was Hanson. loted upon In many communities. ment” for the regulation of the fishing on Rogue river: both Smith and Sidler will have op- That a heavy vote will tie brought I Grants Pass, Oregon, April 1, 1920. |H>sition at the primaries. out in Detroit is regarded as a fore- I To the Rogue River Fish and Game Protective Ass’n. of Medford, the Ash gone conclusion. Here a street rail-1 land Fish and Game Protective Ass’n. of Ashland, the Multnomah i \<.E DID NOT BRING way bonding proposition is expected j Anglers' Club and the Oregon Sportsmen's league, the Chamber of I WISDOM IN THIS CASE . | to overshadow Interest in the presi Commerce, the Hotel Men’s Ass’n. of Portland, to Roderick McLeay, dential primary. The proposal is to and others: Honolulu, T. H., Apr. 3.—Hawai New York. Apr. 3- Colonel Roose-, bond the city for $15.000.000 with Gentlemen: ian records for the issuance of mar veil is shown In the role of a diplo- which to establish a municipally The Josephine Sportsmen’s League and Chamber of Commerce of malic letter writer to European roy-¡ owned traction system to compete Grants Pass, Oregon, desire to go on record as protesting against the terms riage licenses Jo aged persons were allies, bending even former Emperor ¡ with the present Detroit United broken recently when a man of >9 Papeete, Tahiti, Apr. 3.—.Tahiti's of the agreement entered into with Roderick Mc-Leay relative to the regu William of Germany to his will, in ; Railway. A hot campaign has been lation of commercial fishing in Rogue River, at Medford, Oregon. March year obtained a license to wed a leper colony, established in a beauti- freshly disclosed correspondence made on this proposition, Mayty 21st or at any time, believing that the agreement is inimical to the interest woman 61 years old. The groom was ful valley in 1913, has the appear- edited by Joseph ¡Bu« kiln Bishop, the Janies Couzena, its sponsor, person- and welfare of the majority of the citizens of the Rogue River Valley and William S. Kioula. a widower, and ance of a pleasant and prosperous late president’s biographer, 1 which ¡ally speaking at a score of meetings, the State of Oregon in general. The fish that enter the rivers of Oregon i the bride Mrs. Ijakalia Wahineutii, native village. will appear in the April issue of j and the editorial columns of the from the Pacific Ocean is one of the greatest natural resources of the state, a widow, Kioula was born the year The visitor’s first impression is of Scribner's, Magazine. newspapers making strong argu- belonging by Divine Right to all the iveople and the right to take them for following the landing of the first neatness and order. All of the houses Christian missionaries in Hawaii. The correspondence Includes let-' ments qn lhe issue. are built of concrete with iron roofs, use or profit should not be given to any one man, corporation or small 1821. ______________ tors to and replies from King Ed -; the open sides set in with slender group of men, because of advantage!!« holdings of prot>erty rights along ward, Emperor Nicholas of Russia, j bamboo cane, native style, to afford the banks of these rivers. the Emperor of Japan, Albert, king ventilation. There is water piped to The Josephine Sportsmen’s League and the Chamber of Commerce of of the (Belgians and Queen Elizabeth each house from a spring and suit Grants Pass are In favor of judiciously regulated commercial fishing for of Rumania, in addition to the' able sanitary arrangements. The in salmon in Rogue River with drift nets only, such nets to have a mesh not lengthy epistles that passed between habitants appear contented and they smaller than eight and one-half inches, in those parts of the river where the colonel and the head of the Ho-! have planted flower gardens about such fishing will not jeopardize the perpetuity of the «pecies—giving equal h<yizollerns. Writing on August 14,j each of the houses. Means are pro rights to all citizens of the United States of America who wish to engage 1906, to Henry White, who was vided whereby the family and friends in commercial fishing, providing for proper cldsetl seasons and rest period* — then American ambassador nt Rome, i of each patient can visit without Dawson, Y. T., Apr. 3. Red- during open seasons to allow a certain |>ercentage of the fish to reach the Colonel Roosevelt said; I Jacketed constables of the famous nqjural spawning beds for the purpose of propagation. We are in favor of Los Angeles. Cal.. Apr. 3.—An coming in actual personal contact. "My course with hint (Emperor Royal Northwest Mounted Police no Ixvprosy does not possess the ter adequate enforcement of the laws regulating such commercial' fishing in thems will be sung at daybreak East-1 William) during the last five years longer do patrol duty, for their or er Sunday on mountains and hilltot>s rors with which it has been invested Rogue River during both open and closed seasons. has boon unlforln. J admire him, re ganisation has been replaced by the by the popular mind. Investigation If experien«-» prove« that such commercial fishing has a tendency to surrounding lx>s Angeles. spect him and like him. I think Royal Canadian Mounted Police. is said to have demonstrated that Most of these services are annual deplete the supply of salmon and steelheads in Rogue River we are In favor him a big man, and on the whole Most of the men of the old order of a law entirely closing Rogue iRiver to fishing with nets of any kind or affairs and in past years have at leprosy is one of the least contagious a good man; hut I think his Inter- have been taken over Into the new description for a period of years. The Rogue River is one of the grandest tracted thousands. Prominent among | of diseases. national mid Indeed Ills personiil nt- . organisation. streams for angling In the world and the revenue derived directly and In them, from the standpoint of the tltude one of Intense egoism. I have "Thus passes the famous Royal directly from sport fishing is one of the greatest assets of Southern Oregon ptetureeque, is that held at Inspira always been most polite with him, Northwest Mouuted Poll«'«» the and should be jealously protected and safeguarded. The rights of the ma tion ¡Point, one of the shoulders of CROWDS GATHERING OUTSIDE have done nty host to avoid our tak pride of Canada and the peer of the KINGS PALACE IN DENMARK jority should have precedence over the privileges of the few and if the ma Mt. Lowe, a mile above sea level and ing liny attitude which could qos - world's frontier organizations for jority ddmantl it the Rogue River should be entirely closed to all commer requentlv above the clouds. sl'bly give him legitímate offense, mid ¡enforcement of law and order,” the' A fiery closs on Eagle Rock, a bald Copenhagen. Apr. 3. -Enormous cial fishing with nets. ( llave endeavored to show him that I Dawson News said In an editorial. To that end we are in favor of submitting this question to the people knot» just north of Los 'Angeles, will crowds are gathering outside the was sincerely friendly to him and "Rugged and romantic characters, of the state at large through the medium of the ballot at the next general l>e the center of another throng of town hall, marshaling into columns to Germany. Moreover, where I have men of iron nerve and Initiative per elecion to be held in November, 1920. worshippers. Others wtll l>e held on to march to the royal palace, Amal- forced him to give way I have been vaded the force. Th«* old force held Angeles Mesa, southwest of the city, inborg castle, carrying a resolution t Respectfully submitted. sedulously anxious to build a bridge a wonderful record and much will at Inspiration Peak, near Whittier, asking the king’s help to prevent GRANTS PASS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. f Hondo ued-or. osge 2.) be expected of the new." and at Pomona. the calamity of a general strike. 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