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VOL X„ No. 171» GRANTS PAM, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON, WKflMMBDAY, APRIL 21, 1020. » IhmMM-rat« Give Attorney-Generwl Palmer Profrcrticc Over Watson and Senator Smith » Millions in Property lanm and 156 Deaths IU>j»ortcd With Assistance Needed Badly I ■ Atlanta, Apr. 21.—Tbe latest un NOTE HAN I »Ei» TO FRENCH HAY STRIKERS IN CHICAGO DISTRICT official returns from yesterday’« REFUSE TO TAKE TITION ON ING PRESENT NUMBER OF : state democratic preferential pri RETURN TO WORK TROOP« INSUFFICIENT mary gave Attorney General 'Palmer * 1 18 oountle« with 140 vote« at the state convention; Thomu E. Watson ; 50 counties with 120 vote«, and Sen- I ator Hoke Smith, 42 counties with i 100 votes. Fifteen counties with 24 unrejx>rted. l«*n«lov. Attenti* to N|x-ak to Work- ( votes were SPEAKERS GREETED WITH JEERS era But Are Met With Bi»»«» aud Are I'nable to Piswewl — I f Birmingham, Apr. ¿1.— Assistance CORN T»m;iUAY LOW BE PEBHHING AND WOOD 1ÀJHE OUT IN YEHTERDAY’H PRIMARIES | is urgently needed for the relief of CAUSE OF WTAKVES« OF NEW FOR PRESIDENT the tornado survivor« in a dozen YORK STOCK MARKET f countie« In Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee reports today from the storm swept district «aid. With the death list at 155 and the property Ions placed at many millions, the tornado has taken the rank as one Conln* for llelegaU* at I .arg«* Gives I of the most disastrous and wide- Interesting Competition In Dem i spread in the annals of the south. I BHÏAN LOSING WITH DEMOCRATS ocratic Ranks I I Paris, Apr. 21.‘---Germany has ask Chicago, Apr 21 The striking Tfl rVTCMn 11/001/1 Omaha, Apr. 21.—Senator Hiram Chicago, Apr. 31.—‘Prices crashed I railroad men of th<- Chicago district. ||| | Alrllll ■VllKllI i ed the Inter-allied conference at Sen Johnson continued to maintain heavily downward in the grain mar refused today to vote on the ques i Hemo to increase from 100,000 to lead as the 'ballots of Tuesday's ket today, especially in the last IS tion of returning to work. All efforts 200,000 men, the standing army pro mary were «lowly being tallied to minutes of trading. Corn fell of ths committee of the «trike lead- much aa 8 % cents a btishel. liqui Waldo, Apr. 21.—IJano De Ora, vided for Germany by the term« of day. With 432 precincts out of 1849 v»rs to obtain action has failed. Three the famous .lose ph Ina county placer the Versailles treaty. The request heard from, Johnson bad 15,618 dation, oaring to the weakness of ths of the strike leaders arreeted last Waldo, Apr. 21.—The work of New York stock market was the Wood 12,762; Pershing mine located here, has under consid was contained in a note banded the votes; week made an appeal for a return to eration the extension of their work- French foreign office last night, the 7,309. The contest for delegate at road building now being projected by chief apparent reason. Oats tumbled work, but they were greeted with Inga to the end that before many note setting forth that an Increased large on the democratic ticket fur the Del Norte Claim Holders asso 5 cents. Pork dropped 31.25 a bar cat calls und hiHsea. The police lieu i weeks additional facilities for wash- force was necessary for the main nished the moat interest in' Nebras ciation on the route from a point a rel in some cases, but lard and rib« tenant declared the meeting adjourn jinx down to bed rock will be in.lai tenance of order. ka this morning. While one of Bry ' little west of Waldo to their holdings held relatively steady. Final, quo ed after the strike leaders had been led and which will connect with their Paris, Apr. 21.—^The withdrawal an's delegate« is running third in a in the Siskiyou«, 18 miles distant, tations were at nearly the bottom refused a hearing. field of eight, Bryan dropped back to ' is progressing to such a degree that of the day’s price«. new il900-foot tunnel now being put I through to cutch all tail-race waters of allied troops from a part of Rhine seventh position with 403 precincts it is hoped the work will be finished | before the coming winter. land in consideration of the immedi counted. New York, Apr. 21. — Speculative front their workings. ate execution by Germany of certain The company also plans the erec- issues were subject to severe liquida financial obligations*of the Versail The work of boring the tunnel Is les treaty I k proi>osed by Italy and HAWLEY WOULD PERMIT SALE ticn of a new tourist ho.el at the Ir- tion in the stock market today, de OF OREGON*CAL1F. LANDS ' tersection of the new road and that clining from five to almost 45 points i in charge of H. C. Crowell, who Great Britain at the San Remo con ■ n< w under construct! «n. which will in the absence of support. job ' states that it will take greater part ference. says a dispatch to the Petit be finished this sumrae? Present bore Is already but 600 ¡of the summer to finish the feet Parisien. Premier Millerand of Washington, Apr. 21.—The house , ir.« are to Inlld a structure of1 was pushed at the being ft»te I ------- , the France has refused to agree to the public lands committee voted to re ¡solid logs about 100 feet square feet a month. port a bill introduced by Represen To those who enjoyed so greatly , and plan, it is said. which will accommodate about 100 tative Hawley of Oregon, which the concert given by the Grants Pass 200 I guests. Trout Take Uy — would permit the sale of isolated AMERICAN VESSEL REPORTED chorus at the opera house t n Tues J. Ehrenberg, a Chicago capitalist, KINKIN'K BY LIX»YII AGENCY tracts of the former O. & C. land day evening, only the final result I W. IH. Dana «ays that the trout interested in the mining properties will take a fly now. if you happen to great. apparent, hut th* long period of I here and together with General Man know how to do It right. He went Ixmdon, Apr. 21.—A report from preparation and 'Kurd work wan the ager A. C. Hoffmann, is looking over fishing yesterday and caught a num- George Grizzle, of Klamath Falls, the Lloyd «hipping agency today l-art of those who appeared upon the San Diego, Apr. 21.—'The former platf irtn The cfinc»rt would not l her of trout on a fly and also got a says the American steamer Wayhut Is spending a few days in the city in 'the region near the company’s hold- altitude record of 19,300 feet, held j Ings for other possible mining pro steelhead out. but the hook was too is Sinking, giving the latitude and attendance at the meetings of the have been possible but for the untir Presbytery, to perties with an idea of purchasing. by Olaf (“Swede”) Meyerhoffer, ing and enthusiastic interest of Prof. small and ft broke and now Bill is longitude. A tug is* on the way to Southern Oregon made in San Diego in 1917 with an Applehoff. who not only drilled the i mourning the loss of the "big one.” give assistance to the sinking vessel. which he was sent as a lay delegate. I old type Curtiss plane equipped with ■ » Potatoes Are Scarce — chorus for several months, but also an 80 h. p. motor, has ‘been shatter M. H. Shinn of the public market, did the work with the orchestra, Many Attended Concert«— ed. An altitude of 21,800 feet was « The opera house was crowded to says that potatoes are becoming which he1|**d so much to complete made by Walter T. Varnel flying in capacity last night at the concert i scarce and it is almost impossible tho artistic side of the concert. Lincoln-Standard airplane equipped to get them. They are bringing nine The chorus received the heartiest given for the benefit of the park im with a 238-horsepower Hispano-Suiza provement fund. All the num ber« cents at the present time. The scar ■upport of the whole community and city may have some effect on the i motor. This new Pacific Coast alti- desires to express its appreciation to were especially well given, both the i tude record was made over the City ¡■orchestra numbers and vocal selec planting of potatoes for the summer all who In tiny way aided in ibe pre of San Francisco. as the price makes them almost un sentation of the concert. The trus tions being encored by the audience. Varney "took off ” at 10:01 o’clock reachable. No local garden produce tees of the Baptist church donated The concert was a great sucess fin A large nunilter of dairy men met dairy men in helping to make the • he use of their auditorium for the ancially, also, almost 3225 being Friday night at the courthouse w\th milk campaign week of April 26th to is being brought in yet with the ex- attaining an altitude of 10,000 feet i ception of a few onions and some j on ills first circle of the field. The entire rehearsal period, the opera cleared from the evening. C. N. Culy presiding. Much interest April 30th a success. The dairymen further series of circles took him spinach. house was given rent free by the ing discussion revolved about the pledged their support. | out of eight of the spectators on the management, and tho electric light Mr. Nichols of Wilderville was ap- standardization of breeds, 'but the i ground. His attempted altitude of ing was the gift of the California- most important work of the evening l>ointed to act on the committee to 1 25,000 feet failed on account of the Oregon Power Co. The three solo- was the appointment of committees Investigate the matter of securing a intense cold and the rarity of the- fats. Mrs. F. V Johnson. Mrs. Cyril to investigate cow testing associa reading, resting and smoking room air. At 14.000 feet he began to feel I’. Wise and A. K. Cass ware glad tions and cream |>ools. Extension for farmers. the cold and the thermometer on to contribute their services to the dairy schools for the latter part of I the “ship” registered six degrees be good cause anil the pupils of the Many interesting and helpful sug- April were recommended. low zero at the maximum height at high school and Junior high did After discussing the farm bureau | i'e8t*ons were *)rol’Kht out at the tained on this flight. Varney’s face President P. (L. Campbell, of the fnlthful work in the sale of tickets. i meeting Saturday evening of the Tho union of all these forces work ’University of Oregon, will arrive In program of work and the goals set poultry producers. San Francisco. Apr. 21.—Army and even his hands, although encased Mr. Hammer , for 1920, the dairymen set for them- ing with one aim. made possible the the city tomorrow to confer with the and navy exhibits of new types of in fnr gloves were blue with cold backer presided and took an active i selves the goal of no grade dairy i upon landing. alumni of the school and to see the giving of the best concert that Grants part in the discussion of the even- military flying craft will feature the While Varney reported he had dif- Thtss has enjoyed for some years, ■business men of the city. Tomor- bulls in Josephine county after the ing. He stated that there are now I national aeronautical show which and the members of the chorus unite row night at 8 o'clock, the will give first of January, 1924. It was point more eggs produced on the Pacific opens here tomorrow. Neither branch i ' Acuity breathing at this great alti tn heartfelt thanks for the hearty a public address at the high school, ed out that any mature cow not giv coast than are consumed. It was I of the service was able to show any tude he had no engine difficulty and gene roue support they reclved lo wbich the public is Invite* to at- ing at 'least one pound of butter fat whatever. Varney used Red Crown through cooperation that the Petalu planes at the recent New York ex- Thc net proceeds to be added to the lPn<'' fhe high school pupils are a day was not worth her keep. At is ma poultry district in California was j hibition owing to lack of space. Col- gasoline and Zerolene lubricating imrlc Improvement fund will be close “*H<’ 10 ln H'0 program by giving Impossible to determine Just what lonel H. 'H. Arnold, chief of the army oil. Tinder the normal conditions of a number of selections nnd stunts. a cow can do by 'her appearance, the able to ship a train load of eggs to 1 air sendee on the Pacific coast, will the first stages of his flight he to 3225. I A few musical numbers will be necessity of a cow testing association New York just recently. Because ¡exhibit four or five "ships,” and clint tied at the rate of 1.000 feet a | pin . cd and the high school chorus was agreed u|>on. The chairman was the eggs of that district are stand JJeutenant Frank Simpson, Jr., U. S. minute, but at an altitude of 18,000 i will be on hand. No admission will instructed to apisvint a committee to ardized as to color, size and cleanli N., who will have charge of the naval feet the air was bo "thin” that at investigate this matter and report at ness. they bring three or four cents exhibit, has a number of seaplanes times the plane dropped 50 to 75 ibe charged. Piesident Campbell is touring the a similar meeting in the near future. more tier dozen than mixed ship and flying boats, including one of the feet (before catching hold and the from Fort land. Ikl UAU/AIIAU OITV 8GUthern Aart of the stale In the in- The benefit to be derived by mar ments The poultry producers present type that is proposed for the first speed was cut to 600 feet a minute. 111 iiininiinn nAflnllnll l||l| terests of tlie school. He has l>een keting through cooperative cream trans-Pacific flight, and whi<?h is Varney did not attempt to break in un i ;r>rendl(M1 upon to a ulk t0 Ulp pools received considerable attention were in favor of making the white much like the famous NC-4 that was the record set (by Major Schroeder egg the standard for commercial I high school students at 10 o’clock and the chairman was Instructed to the first aJr craft to cross the At- who, flying a Le Fere, attained a tomorrow morning. Plans are under appoint a committee to investigate marketing for the county. A com lan tic. height of 39,000 feet. Major Schroe Honolulu, Apr. 21. -The "Centen mittee consisting of Ed. Wilson. Mr. way to entertain him at a luncheon and gather data as to the advisabil der on this great climb was equipped nial Fleet" of the United States navy, Moldt and M. J. (Foster was appoint with oxyegen tanks and apparatus of 36 vessels, with 'Rear Admiral tomorrow noon. Tho opportunity to ity of same for Josephine county. ed to secure facts and data as to the 1 ' Cow Tester l*save*—— hear Mr. Campbell should not be Prof. Fitts, apedaMat in dairying, advisability of organizing egg cir and electrically heated clothing. Var Henry A. Wiley at Its head in the I Miss Agnes* Maginnie left this , missed, if it is possible to attend will hold four extension dairy schools cruiser Brooklyn, Is playing a prom-! cles for cooperative marketing. Some morning for Corvallis after a few ney plans other flights over San | the mooting. in the following communities: tnnnt part throughout the Hawaiian interesting data was presented by days in the city. She was at the Francisco and expects to establish a Tuesday, April ‘27th, Rogue River Mr. Hammerbacker who stated that River Ranks Farms making official new altitude record for the Pacific Missions Centential, extending over I tho latter part of this month nnd I «eave for Homo— Valley Grange hall; Wednesday. his flock of 500 hens made for him tests of the purebred Guernseys on coast. . S. P. Grimmett and George David marking the flOOth anniversary of April 28th. Wildervllle, Ixivelace 3405 in January. 3317 In December. the ranch. Miss Maginnis 1s the of the landing of the first missionaries son have left for their homos at Oak residence; Thursday,' April 20th, He is now gathering 350 eggs per ficial advance registry tester from O. Presbytery in Session— land, Cal., and Chinnock Mont., af Murphy Grange hall, including Mur- day. He increased the egg-laying ca A. C. The meetings of the Southern Ore in the Hawaiian islands. ter spending the winter here with phy. New Hojie and Missouri Flat pacity of hts hens by the aid of the gon Preebytery, which began yester their sister. M ts . Ed. TJnd. Thev communities; Friday, April 30th, electric light from 55 to 70 per cent. | day were in session today. The day ’ AMBASSADOR JOHNSON TO BI TTE MINERS AND GUARI»« tame here for the family reunion at Williams public hall. was taken up with reports from dif The matter of correct feeds and , BE OFFICIAL U. H. OBSERYER Christmas time, and were here also CLASH IN I. W. W. STRIKE ferent members of the Presbytery. A The extension schools will feeding will be taken up at a series j open t 'o ibe with their mother, who died a about 9 o’clock in the morning nnd of poultry extension schools to be ----- 7—' popular meeting is to be held at the Washington, Apr. 21.—Ambassa short time ago. (Both expect to re will continue throughout the day. Butte, Mont., Apr. 21—Clashes be Presbyterian Church tonight at 8 hold in the near future. Announce dor Johnson, at Rome, was instruct turn to make their home In Southern Everyone is invited to attend all of ment as to dates and communities tween mine guards and I. AV, W. o’clock. The meetings are to ad- ed today by the state department to Oregon. (Mr. Davidson says that the meetings, bring a lunch and have pfeketers marked the opening of the journ tomorrow after reports of the will be made later. attend the allied conference at Snn there will be no more Montana bliz a good time. Representing the poultry men, Mr. third day of the strike, called Sun standing committees are made and Remo as official observer for the zards for hint as long as the South Miss Corbett, the home demonstra Hammerbacker will act with the day night by the I. W. W. for higher the general business attended to. United States. Ille will not partici ern Oregon climate remains. Mrs. tion agent, gave an interesting talk committee to investigate the read wages, a six hour day and the release Many of tbe pastors of the Southern pate 1n the discussions or delibera Grimmett will remain with Mrs. on ihe necessity of tnilk for children ing. writing and smoking room mat of political prisoners. No ore is be Oregon churches are attending the tions of the council. Lind until her husband returns. ing hoisted at the mines. sessions. and asked the cooperation of the te?. » RESULT OF HARO WORK » ESTERLY MINES ARE I FLEET SPENT M