Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, April 06, 1920, Image 1

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GKANTH PARK, JOSEPHINE COUNTY,
Tl E-SDAY, APBIL «, 1IKJO.
»IIOI.E NL.MBEIR 2O.W
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BE TAKEN OVER
Interest < entering in Itepiiblii nn
Contrat* for National Nominat­
ing Convention
Threatened und Aggressive Allions
on Part of Itu.HHÌan Army ( aliseli
Occupation
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California Candidate Leads Wood by 54,657 Votes; Washington, Apr. 6.—The Jap­
ENCOUNTERS SMALL GERMAN
attack on Vladivostok which
Lowden Takes Third Place; Hoover and Pershing anese
ex hu e ; le . e - i TO MAINTAIN
gave them the control of the city,
POLICE PROTECTION
I resulted from “threatened and ag- ’
Poll Very Small Vote; Half of Figures Tabulated
i greeeive acts of a portion of the Rus-I
Naw York, Apr. G. Republican
contests in the 17 < ongrusslonul dis
trivia, and one in the state at large,
for delegati-« to the national nomi-
noting convention furnished the prin­
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cipal Interest in today's state-wide
t
primaries. With the exception of the
Detroit, Apr
6. With approxi-
17th district ut Manhattan, where
two independent (■andldutes
Were mutely half th« precinota of yester-
pledged to Jloover. ull contests I were day’s primary tabulated. Jolinson
lead Wood by 54,657 votes,
The
Trains W ill lie O| h - ih I c «I by Soldiers made by Johnson candidates.
figure« from 1200 precinct« gave
If strikers mid Owners lw> Not
Johnson 106.556 votes and
Milke tgi evincili
Wood
«1,899.
STRIKE MUST BE SETELEO
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sian army," according to an official I
[dispatch from the Japanese war de- •
Detroit. lApr. 6.- With 1167 of the jpartment to the Japanese military
2 42 1 state precincts, including De- 1 [ attache here,
s..-,. The dispatch said the
trait, complete, Johnson has receiv­ Japanese commander, after disarm­
ed 103,786; Wood. 59.483; Lowden, ing the Russians had issued a French General Says Tlu»t Occupa­
tion Is to Force Germany to
proclomation that his action had no
33,2(18; Hoover. 19.774. and Per­
Comply With Treaty
motive other than to maintain order.
shing, 7,510.
PROCLAMATION IS ISSUED
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'<III(\(,O STRIKE SOON TO
Noifnlvs, Apr •> I ii I i ’ hh thè South
Mayence, Apt1. 6.— French troop«
«yrn Pacific of Mexico lllallroud and
BE BACK TO NORM\|, ST VI E
entered
Frankfort at 5 o’clock this
ita wtrlklng empio)«--- coinè to un
| morning, finding only a small Ger­
Agreement, and thè trulli« sturted
Chiea-’o. Apr. 6. - The railroad
man force, which was left there to
ruunlng wlthlli 72 hoiirs. thè Mexi-
Portland. Ore., Apr. 6. Special
' mana.
estimated today that the
afford
the people police protection.
can federai governincnl w III selze thè
i traffii ;:: the Chicago terminals, trains are to be parked in the center
The occupation of the city was un­
ruilroud and operate thè traili» wlth
¡crippled by an unauthorised strike of Portland to bouse part of the
attended by any fighting.
Darm-
aoldler». a< ording to :m ultlni.ituni
of switchmen, will lie nearly normal
Paris, Apr. 6 Importers of Amer- ^a(jt was entered shortly after by
1(10,000 visitors expected here while
aeri mi on both -ld>- it Nogulra, So­
Saturday, following Hie arrival of
ican machinery have become aroused '
french.
_____ General DeGoutte has
tie at the annual Pacific coast clas­ 'yardmen sent by the brotherhood of the Imperial council session of the
nora. todny
i by the prospects that the F rench 1 _____
__ a _ proclamation
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issued
to ____
the ______
cities
sic
auction
sale.
Sonora
say
Politicai leader* of
railway trainmen to supplant the Mystic Shrine is in conference, June i parliament may enact a law requlr- within the area to be occupied, do­
thal «neh a move will result In a
Holstein herds of W ashington, Ne­ . strikers.
22 to 24, during Rose Festival week. ing that all foreign products, raw or ' daring the French troop« had cross-
rei olii i loii h Sonora
vada and California were represent­
manufactured, imported into France ;ed the Rhine to compel the Berlin
ed ami buyers Included men from
must be marked or labeled with the I government to respect Rs agreement
Ore-on. Washington, Iowa, Nevada
name of the country showing where with the allies, asserting that there
and California
Some of the stock
it was produced. Importers of Am­ was no hostile Intent toward the peo­
may i-o to t Io-»1 la w niiun Islands.
erican, Canadian and English har­ ple of that region. He says the
\ cow consigned ,y \\ .1 lli„d , ii .
vesting machines say this law would French will withdraw as soon as the
of Tulare, Cal., topped the sale at
seriously affect them and that it German government forces have
$23<*l>
She was Ida latlta Winifred
would be imi>ossib)e to mark as re- evacuated the neutral zone.
Burke with a «even day butter re­
|quired all the spare parts of ma­ 1
French tanks entered Frankfort at
cord of 33.01 pounds. It li. ’Holmes
chines »hipped from those countries 15:20 and were followed by a battaF
j to France.
' ion of sharisvhooters and a company
I hik of Modesto. Cal . was the purchaser
Warsaw , tpr i!
Warsaw is hum-. storage purposes have l>een used for
of t he sab-
American and British Chambers of engineers, w-hich occupied the rail­
tiling with war activity and is crowd-j refugees’ sleeping quarters. In in- , of Commerce and the
Importer's road station and other strategic
of Numa«. ed to its very doors with hordes of stances 15 to 20 persons, and even ¡Union have appealed to the Finance i |K>ints.
SI-MOfl. of poverty-stricken refugees from the more, sleep on a basement floor, on , Minister to make an exception in fa­ I
areas for w hich the Pole» and bol- straw. Others have found shelter in ■ (vor
of iiaitusimg
harvesting <uiu
and »e**iug
sewing ITIH-
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Rome, Apr. 6.—The newspaper
sheviki are fighting. Travelers say staldes or in buildings intended for I chines. The law is still pending in Populo Romano says today that at
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it is the most crowded city in east­ schools. Many of these refugees are parliament, the two houses having the cabinet meeting Monday the gov­
ern
Euro|>e. The population is esti­ women, with children who have failed thus far to agree on its pro­ ernment
decided to extend
to
Shidehara said Japan
mated
to have increased from 800,- come out of the east virtually with­ visions.
France. Italy’s moral support in th«
stri< tl) to the term
i iiuo to 1.300.000 since the world out funds During the day these peo­
French occupation of Frankfort and
treaty mid that it n
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war began.
ple are partly supplied with food by
other German cities.
The cabinet
not fortify the Isl.in
Every where there are officers anil the municipality or some of the wel­
agreed, however, that under no cir­
not even train the na
soldiers.
Military
automobiles, fare organizations. Many exist only
cumstances would Italy be a party
tractors and various other vehicles of by begging.
to any military measures against
I war traverse the streets all day and
Warsaw's
tenements,
always
Germany, the newspaper states.
I most of the night. The cafe life is, crowded as New York’s east side has
as -bright and gay as ever, lint the I lu-en for years, are jammed with hu-j
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Paris, (Apr. 6.—Up to noon today
| restaurants and theaters close at 10 i inanity as never liefore. and during i
the French government had not re-
|p. m. to save food, light and labor. 1 the severe winter weather when there
Glasgow, (Apr. 6.—The govern- ceived a reply from Great Britain or
The refugees from the war-stricken I was an epidemic ot influenza here inent’s home rule bill for Ireland was Italy- relative to its notification ot
areas (began streaming into the city ' old men and women and children denounced by Joseph ¡Devlin as a them of the occupation of Frankfort
about a year ago. and have been’ died by the hundreds every day in 'humbug to throw dust In the eyes and other German Rhineland cities,
Papeete. Tahiti. \pr. 5. The pre- coming ever since, hoping to find. t his land of the poor.
of the people of America and else-
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City officials see no relief in sight where" in a speech he delivered here I
, diction made while thi> Panama ca- food and places to sleep. The prob
.
i PACIFIC COAST I.EAGl E
[ mil was in process of construction lem of providing for them lias baf until warmer weather comes when recently. Mr. Devlin declared that
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RISEBALL SEASOX OPENS
they hope the people will gradually : it was not a bill for home rule, nor '
j thal Papeete would become the mld- fled the city officials.
In
the
|Hjorer
districts,
basements.
begin leaving for the country to a plan to settle the Irish question,
I l'a< irte port of call for all traffic in
San Francisco. Apr. 6.—The Pa-
tile Southern Hemisphere as Hono­ which for generations were used for work on farms.
but for the permanent division of ...
rreland into two sections. The best
Baseball season opened
lulu Is in tile north, has failed of
are:
thing
the
government
could
do,
he
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<U
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r
’
The
Same'’
■ realizut ion
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said, was to drop the bill, resign of-! Por,I"nd at 3alt ba>“‘: Oakland at
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During the war there were a num­
fire and “let the enlightened judg-{
ee, A’ernon at San Fran-
ber of troop ships ami cargo steam­
went of the British electorate give i ci"co’ and SeattIe at Sam-amento.
ers going to and from European wa­
Ireland what she wanted."
iters that put in for coal. But ai nee
T. P. O'Connor called the measure ' I NA'E.NTOR OF BARBED WIRE
the close of host i I i t it“« there have
"an outrage and an insult" and said
been very few of any kind of craft
HIES AT california home
Hereford* in lilmnatli—
Tombstone, Ariz., Apr. 6. A pros­
that have called only the San Fra n-
The announcement of the county that "a more impudent, arrogant,
A. 1^ Stephenson has 14 head of Cisco-Wellington mail steamers and
Hayward. Oal., Apr. 6.—John
pector’s curious sense of humor was interchurch world conference at the insulting, lying (proposal was never
registered Hereford bulls at Klam­ an occasional cargo bout.
responsible for the naming of this Baptist church was presented In the made ibv any body of wen tin the Calvin iMerrill, 84, credited with the
ath Falls which he took from Corval­
world.' 'He characterized the action invention of barbed wire when he
The Great Circle route between town which recently has gotten into
various churches throughout the ot the government In suggesting a
lis. If enough farmers are interest­
was farming near Dubuque, Iowa, 52
Panama and Australia passes far to the news dispatches because of the
ed, they may be brought here, but
tile southward of Tahiti and to the Bisbee deportation trials being held city last Sunday. This conference is repeal of the home rule act of 1914 years ago. died here recently.
they must get In touch with County
the biggest thing in a religious way as a “more perfidious breach of
eastward is the barrier of the Tita- here.
Agent Miller Immediately.
treaty than the German’s breach of Eire Department Called—
motii (or Paiimotui Archipelago.
According to James F. Duncan, that has ever come to Grants Pass.
The city fire department was call-
Therefore, it would lie necessary for who came herein 1879, the town was The personnel of «peakers coming in­ treaty with Belgium.”
, ed out today to go to a fire on East
a steamer to lengthen its voyage con­ founded in that year by Ed. Schief-
sures an intensely Interesting p ra­
I I street. When the fire truck arrived,
siderably in order to call at Papeete felin, a mining prospector, Schief -
and there is no object in doing so felln called his mine near the site grain all through the day. The lead-
II U lit found that the blaze had been put
.out by the owner of the place, with
unless tile vessel is short of coal or of the present courthouse "Tomb- er of the team is Rev. R. E. Gornall
of the Methodist church at Pendle-
Washington. Apr. 6. —The senate j no damage done.
in distress.
stone mine," Duncan said, because
ton. and he will have cJiarge of the inaval coinmitee voted to establish an
The local island fleet of Inter- the region was full of drab rocks
devotional hours and Interpret the extensive deep water naval base on
Island trading schooners la being that resembled tombstones.
home survey, showing conditions San Francisco bay and authorized the
constantly enlarged and there are
Tradition has It, however, that throughout America.
appointment of a commission to de­
Oregon Agricultural College, Cor­ times when Hie harbor presents a Schieffelin’s friends frequently ral-
Rev. C. E. Dunham. Baptist, will cide upon the site and to submit
very
animated
appearance.
vallis, Apr. 6. The fume of Oregon
lied him for his faith in the locality, present the foreign survey exhibits,
plans.
Much talk was heard some months and told him that he would find his and have an eye to the Interests of
egg producing hens has reached
France. Eggs for hatching purposes ago of projected plans for improving tombstone here,
\fter the iprospec- the young people. 11. G. MePike has
But as timn passes and tor had made his fortune here. In
are now being sent
Hint country the harbor
charge of financial organization, and
from flic college. The poultrv de­ there aipiwar no signs of intention goodnatured irony he is said to have the various exhibits, all of which are
Honolulu, T H., Apr. 6.—Exports
partment of Hie college lias received to carry tin* plans into execution, named the town after the fate that very Instructive.
Rev. I..
Myron
Washington. Apr. 6.- Disregard­ of the Territory of Hawaii to the
an order for ii selling of eggs of the there is growing the convition that had been predicted for him.
Boozer of iMedfortl. formerly pastor ing the warnings of the federal gov­ mainland of the United States jump­
"lOregon" strain from lAlliert Gus- nothing will be done in tile near fii-
Schleffelin was found dead in a of Bethany Presbyterian church of ernment that they would be prosecit- ed 122,000,000 during 1919, accord­
col, St \ntie d'Atiriiy.
Moralhan. Hire.
log cabin in the state of Washington Grants Pass.
will present
inter-ied. two women favorable to the Irish ing to figures just announced by
France.
The opinion frequently is
■May 12. 1 897. According to his Church World Movement principles. | republic resumed their picketing to- Raymer Sharp, sjiecial deputy collec­
While tl.e depart inent does not •d that tlie islands are io
wishes., his body was brought hack and emphasize the spiritual re-1
i
day of the British embassy.
Tliev tor of customs.
make a . ................it shipping eggs out­ by France to England or America, to his "tombstone" and buried near sources. l.Mrs. I). (’. Kellems, of Eu­
".. ¡were arrested by the police.
The total value of merchandise
side of the Htnti1 on account of not ilthough apparently no one lias the here.
Ills pick-ax and other tools gene. president of woman's foreign
shipped from ¡Hawaii to the mainland
being able to supply tile demand (lightest authority for such an opin were burled with him
Above the board of missions of the Christian
Ulttring
1919
Was *98,363,015,
within (lie state. It will innl.e thi ion. tind flint tills is the reason for grave Ills friends erected n a simple church for Oregon, will present the
against *75,759.749 for 1918.
shipment in order to test wh< tli”r the :hc failure to develop the port. The monument, fashioned after the rude work of the women,
Imports from the mainland in
eggs will keep for such a length <'r Chinese here generally believe it and manner of a prospector’s claim stake make arrangement«
Essen. Apr. 6. The Reischweir 1919 totaled *49,983,869 as against
time under these conditions a'ld still many are seeking Instruction in the
■merely a pile of unevenly shaped three sessions, 9:30.
force« marched into Essen from two *39,882,985 for 1918, an increase of
be fit for hat' hing.
English language.
rocks.
day, April 9.
| *10,100,884.
sides today.
IRISHMAN SAYS HOME
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