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

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GRANTS PAM. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2N, 1P20.
SENT TO BREGON
U k M iui I NecretMry Post Haya Tliat
702 Warrants Have Roen Issued
for De|M>rtatlon
I
Forest Reserves of Western States
Excepting California, Not to Get
Air I’Totection
Washington, Apr. 28. A total of REVOLUTIONARY IRMY IN MFA
762 dejMirtatlon warrants have been
l<X> Stil» TO BE CLOSING IN
Issued by the department of labor as
ON CITY
a result of radical raids by the de­
partment of justice. Assistant Secre­
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tary Post said today In a letter to
ChalrnHin Johnson, of the house Im­
migration committee, writing In re -
ply to an Inquiry by Johnson.
CARRAHZA ARMY REVOLTS
—
Washington, Apr. 28.—Because of GUARDS ANO HUNDREDS OT
RESULT IN IDlliTHL THOUGH
!
a
.
depleted
personnel only one avla-
GENERAL GIVEN SMALL LKAT>
RESIDENTS ANNIHILATED BY
.
lion
squadron
will be detailed for
THIN AFTERNOON
ATTACKS OF HOIKHKVIK1
I
STATE
| forest observation this year, the war
The
(department announced today.
¡Ninth squadron will be based at Ma
ther field and will cover the forest
reserves of California. No squad­
rons will be available, It was said,,
! for the forest reserves of Washing- I
i ton, Oregon. Nevada or Utah.
IsM-aJ < «Hitriu lor Given Job Which I’ark ikmunittce« .Mort—
Tro<q»< at Pamd. Jiminez and Chi- Ohio Gives lau*ge Vote to Sena
Will Cost • I.1,000 for Its
Members of various park commlt-
liuahua Turn Against F'«d<-ral
I
Who Will Have iATgo Majority
< 'oiuplrtlon
I tees in the city met at the Chamber
of IS'l-iyiti'
Burglars at Sabin's—
Lender
of Commerce last night to dlacuas
While the Sabin family was ab-
; plans for the equipment and main­
sent from their home for less than
Work will be couiin»<i'»d tomor­ tenance of the recently purchased
Agua Prieta, Apr. 28. Mazatlan^
Newark, N. J., Apr. 28.—Although ( an hour last evening, thieves entered
Washington, Apr. 23.—Japanese
row morning upon the modern gar- ' .into park. The committees will meet the port on the Pacific coast of Mex- i 1893 out of 2,025 election districts the house by turning the key in a guards in the district of Nikolaevsk,
Age building that is to Im the Granin ’again at the park-Friday evening, ioo. Is being attacked by revolution­ gave Wood a lead of 684 votes, the back door. The unwelcome visitors in Eastern Siberia, are believed to
Pans home of the Ford and the Ford- whon'th« plan will be further de­ ary forces under General Angel result of the preferntial primary ransacked several rooms, but took have been annihilated and several
It was decided, however, Flores, according to an unconfirmed alignment of the state's 28 delegates nothing of value except a few coins, hundred Japanese residents, includ­
■ou. which will Im erected at the cor­ veloped
ner of Sixth and K streets upon the 'that either gas or electric plates will report received at military headquar­ appeared still in doubt late today.
including Columbian half dollars ing the Japanese counsel there, are
«1»« now occupied by the lied Profit ‘ >o Installed In the park without de- ters here todays
and Mexican pieces that were kept believed to have been massacred, ac­
livery stable The contract for the 1 lay. It Is probable that the decision
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Newark, Apr. 28.- -General Leon­ as souvenirs. Mm. Sabin returned cording to an official statement is­
new structure has been awurded by i will b« in favor of the electric plates
Agua Prieta, Apr. 28. — Approxi­ ard Wood is still leading Senator Hi­ home at fbout 8 o’clock, and no( sued by the Japanese foreign office,
Brhmltt Bro«, to E. W Britton, a ' iM-cause of the fact thut there are no mately fhoo Carranza troops at Par­ ram Johnson this afternoon in. New , doubt scared the burglars from the i which was made public today by the
J gas mains on th« South side of.the ral. Jiminez and Chihiuha revolted Jersey’s primary contest. The Cali­ house. This Is the second time that state department,
local < on tractor
The JapaneM
The plans are the original pliiUH ! river, and the expense of laying them vesterday according to Information fornian who took the lead early last the Sabin home has been the scene statement said the suspension ot
given out by .yr Winetrout and call would be great.
given out hero today by General night, losing It later, gained this of just about such a ransacking by communication with the district ren-
for a reinforced concrelfe building.
Callee, commander 6f the revolution­ morning, but General Wood also re-__ burglars.
dered it impossible to ascertain the
100x15(1 feet The building Is to be
gained some votes lost. Wood had a
ists In northwest Mexico.
real state of affairs, bnt it is evident
a one stor^v strufture. which is Io be
lead of 533 votes at 1 o’clock.
that a "serious upheaval" has taken
I
completed within 90 days. The cost
E1 Paso. Tex., Apr* 28.—-Ruix San­
|Place2 Efforts to dispatch a military
Columbus, Ohio, Apr. 28.—Late
of the building Is given as 11 .'>,000
relief expedition failed due to the
doval, the Mexican consul general
returns today from yesterday’s pri­
and will Im one of the most modern
I ice. Meantime, however, the Jap-
here, today confirmed reporta of a
mary In Ohio, with 582 precincts
garages in Southern Oregon.
Mr.
anse sent an expedition to Alexandro-
revolt In Chihuahua Citv, yesterday,
lacking, showed Senator Harding
Winetrout will move into the build­
viskl. accompanied by two warship«,
but said he lacked detailed Informa­
leading General Wood by over 12.000
ing Immediately upon Its completion
which reached their destination on
tion.
votes. Additional returns late today
Salt laike City, Utah, Apr 28.
I April 22nd. and found the Japanese
indicate 38 and possibly 40 of the 48
; Mensure« to coordinate plant quaran- Workouts Well Attended—
Hu)« H<Mue Place llere—
Portland, Ore., Apr. 28.—If Pris- residents of that district safe.
delegates
to the republican national cella had not made her famous re­
I
tine
restrictions
of
1
1
western
states,
i
Mrs Ervilla Sweet. who recently
The workouts at the opera house
« ■
came to Grants Pass from Illinois to the Canadian province of British Co- i , were well attended bv the fight fans '•onvention would be pledged to mark to John Alden, the Pacific coast
Roads Are Good—
make her home, has Just purchased luntbia. territory of Hawaii and the | ¡ of the city last night. The exhibi­ Harding on the first choice.
would have lacked one of its leading
The road over Smith hill is said to
the Ingle pro|>ertv. consisting of five northern district of Baja (ixiwerl j tion lmuts were fast and the fighters
colleges, as a genealogical chart just be in good condition. William IJght,
Free
Methodist
Meeting«
—
M rs California will be considered at the j showed a lot of class In the mixes.
acres on Rogue River avenue
The fourth district quarterly meet­ published by Reed college shows that who lives at the foot of the hill, is
Sweet Is mother of Mr«. J L. Fryer. second annual meeting of the West- R«d Campbell and Freddie AndertPn
Amanda Reed, the founder, is a di­
i ern 'Plant Quarantine board to be I put on several rounds of real boxing ing of the Medford district of South­ rect descendent cN Prfscella and John I in the city today and gave out the in­
of this city.
ern Oregon conference will be held
formation that cars could get over
1 held here .May 11 to 13.
and Carmen and Macsow had the
Alden. Had the demure New Eng-
I °’ II Hvcka, director <>f"agricul­ gloves on for a few rounds, and gave st the Free Methodist church at 250 land maid failed to say, “Why don't the grade easily. It is a trifle rough
< leaning up progresM«»—
Assistant Fire Chief Hallowell ■ ture tor California is president of a hint of what might be expected to­ West I street, April 29 to May 2. you speak for yourself. John?” Port-. yet. but the. roads are dry. Tourist»
waa making the rounds of the city I tliu board and the meeting call came morrow night. The boxers are at Preaching each evening at 8 p. m. land would never have had Reed col­ coming through *sav that they have
not found any mud on the hill.
today, on an’investigation of the Lfrom his office in Sa rainento. Gov­ the river again today in the hope of Quarterly conference Saturday, 2:30 lege.
p.
m.
Sunday
school
at
10
a.
m.
means being taken by the residents ernor Simon Bamberger of Utah has getting some more fish. Yesterday
Coming to Portland from Quincy,
of the city for fire prevention. \c- ivepted an invitation to address the’ Anderson caught a large chlnook at Preaching 11a m. The women’s Mass.. In pioneer days. Simeon” G.
foreign missionary society will have
eordln-g to Mr Hallowell, ttye people I board.
the dam.
a public meeting Sunday at 3 p. in. Reed started the line of steamships
are cleaning up their old buildings
The organization was founded at
A good program is prepared and we on the Columbia river, ‘which later
in good shape and are cooperating ¡Riverside, CallF, In May, 1919. and Will attend Meeting—
*
believk
this service will be of inter- became the Oregon Railroad A- Nav­
with the fire department to prevent the membership is made up of qiiar-l C. H. Ernst, local agent for the
igation Co. When he died he sug­
fires If he finds anyone not com­ I atitine officers. Its purpose, as an Metropolitan Life, went to Medford est to all. There will be preachers gested that his wife use his fortune
plying with the fire laws, he takes (nounced at the time of formation, is this afternoon to attend a meeting and laymen from the district in at- for some institution of value to the
tncaaures to see that the mnttor Is to erect a barrier against importa­ of the Rtaff of the company. A. G. tendance at these meetings. We in- citizens of Portland. In 1904 Mrs.
vite all to come and help make the
given attention.
Three convictions and three pleas
the Rocky mountains of I Galt, superintendent of the coast service« interesting. * C. E. Glazier, Reed died, leaving her entire for­
tion west
plant pests and diseases that have i territory is to be present at the district elder; A. J. Edwards, pastor. tune of several millions for the of guilty upon charges of illegal
fishing for salmon were the net re-
fdunding of Reed college.
not already found root < ni the J’a- meeting.
suits
of trials held in Justice Hol­
The
ln-st
means
of
ac-j
clflc slope,
man's court yesterday afternoon.
complishing this purpose. it was ¡
The six defendants were brought be-,
REI’l BI.ICAX CONVENTION IN
agreed. 1« through uniform quaran­
IDAHO DELAYED BY STRIFE' fore the bar of justice by deputy
tine restrictions.
game wardens who raided the camp
Methods of enforcing restrictions
will be one of tile chief toplqr at the
DUulilLuU TLHIUflL Coeur de Al.-ne Apr. 28—Caucuses of the fishermen at the Golden Drift
among several factions delayed the dam Tuesday night, warrants for ten
May conference.
*
The annual May Dnj program will
calling of the Idaho republican con- of the fishermen being issued from
be given by the public schiMils. under
Seoul, Korea. Apr. 28. Korean ,,entlon wht, h n,et here tod»> ,o the court upon the complaints of the
.Hilo, island of Hawaii, Apr. 28.-
the direction of Miss Irene Hilliard, Flk« Ire t 'oming—
women
are forming nn exclusively (1 hoosr ei’th> delegates to the nation­ wardens. The three defendants who
HiiperviHor of physical education for
Plans have been completed for Predictions of volcanic eru pt ions
I stood trial before the justice were
feminine corporation capitalized at ,l* r°nvention at Chicago.
the elementary schools, assisted by the arrival of the special train of the have been brought within the realm
| Ed. Wallace and his two sons. Ted
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Mrs. I .aura Gunnell and Nell Allen, Medford Filka tomorrow evening. of practical things, while predictions • 400,000 yen to buy and sell "cloth-j
I and Alvin.
Si McClung, Horace
ing. lingerie and toilet accessaries,”
of the senior high school,' and the The local entertainment committee
Myers
and
Wm.
Linkhart entered
according
to
an
advertisement
in
the
”
<>MMINSION
WILL
TRY
TO
teachers of the elementary grade, on headed by Al Martineau, the other of earthquakes and a consequent
pleas
of
guilty,
the
two latter, aged
(first Issue of the new Korean daily.
GAIN TRADE WITH Rl NNIA .
■Friday afternoon at 2 o’clock, at the members being O. S. Blanchard and great saving ot humau life are with­
I respectively 17 and 18 years, were
high school grounds.
C. H. Corson, have madh elaborate in the range of possibility in the near !the Chosen Ilpo, just issued here.
None of the capital stock, divided
Atlantic City, Apr. 28^.—The board (remanded to the juvenile court for
The program will consist of a gen­ plans for the entertainment of the future, according to Dr. Thomas A. into 20,000 shares, will be sold to
directors of the United States' ¡further action.
eral review of the type of work given visitors. The train Is expected at Jaggar Jr., director of the Kilauea any man The enterprise is regarded j chamber of commerce today author- i ' The three Wallaces, who were con­
in the schools during
the past year. , about fi o’clock tomorrow evening. volcano observatory near here, who by many ns a move toward breaking j ¡zed t,he appointment of a commis- victed after a hearing by the justice,
•
Inoludlng tree hand and apparatus The 250 from Medford will he met has just left for a tour of New Zea-
»ion to proceed to Europe, to Investi­ w^e each fined, the father being
down an ancient Korean tradition.
gymnastics, folk games and military by the local members of the lodge ‘ land and other South Pacific lands,
I_
The director and all other officials gate the possibility of a resumption assessed 275 and costs and the two
drill Prof. Applehoff has organized and all will parade up the street. A ■ 1 Oordination of the work of volca-
of
the company, it is announced, will ot trade relations between the Unit­ tons each |50 and costs. Arrange­
___ 2_„2__1 observatories
with the help of former' ...
00 —
an<l 2 __2
seismological
un orchestra of high school students I* 1 flag pole
ments were made by the defendants
_
.
« throughout
U —».. —u —.. < the 1»..
PacifiJ area and fur­ 1 be women only and in addition to ed States and the Russian people.
for this occasion which will add flag pole with the helps of former
for the liquidation of the fines. The
!
merchandise,
the
company
will
have
much to the exercises. .Miss Anna! service men and then the Elks will ther development of the system, to­
court ordered the fishing licensee of
go to th« Waldorf hall, where Ini­ gether with a study of the relation I a sewing department . Its aim Is WATER POWF.'R PILL AGREED
Calvert will assist at the piano.
each of the guilty men revoked, and
tiation of new members will take of volcanic, and earthquake activi­ said to be "the promotion of the
they will be unable to fish again this
The program will be as Yollows:
ITON
UY
HOl'NE
AND
SENATE
comfort
of
living
and
improvement
ties in the Pacific are the main ob­
year.
General callsthenlc drill, which place. The Elks will then march In jects of Dr. Jaggar's tour.
of Korean women in economic know­
»
will include the children of all the I a. body to the onera house where
Washington.
Apr.
2
8.
—
An
agree
­
Four other men, railroad men who
Determination of tides in the rise ledge and experience."
grammar grades, except the first and I half ths seats have been reserved
ment
on
the
water
power
bill
was
make
their headquarters at Rose­
In
Japan,
cases
of
women
success
­
for the Elks to witness the American and fall of lava, similar to the tides
second.
reached today by the senate and burg. were also arrested at the same
fully
conducting
businesses
are
not
I
of
the
sen,
is
one
of
the
achieve
­
(region cmoker. After the fights,
‘Folk games, first and second
ments of Dr. Jaggar at the Kilauea rare. The head of the Dwariya Bank house conferees, but changes in the time, but as they had to take a train
grades of the East, fourth Ward and they will return to the Chamber of .observatory.
one of the most successful banking bill agreed upon are not to be made out yesterday, their hearings were
Commerce rooms where they Will
Riverside schools.
The volcanologist said before his enterprises, was a woman who died public until the conference report is postponed till this afternoon, when
have lunch and then they will stage
ready for submission to the house.
they will appear before Justice Hol­
Dumbbell drill, boys from Junior
their high jinks. The train will departure that valiftehle uibservatory leaving a large fortune to the cause
man.
high school.
•
m
of
female
education.
The
great
Suz
­
work
was
being
done
In
Japan
and
probably not leave tuTlII after mld-
Baseball game, with music, third night.
uki
firm,
which
has
a
branch
tn
The arrests of the ten men were
that interest In New Zealand was in­
ADVANCE
and fourth grades East and River­
made at near midnight Monday
creasing. More stations, better co­ Seoul, Is likewise headed by a wom­ POLISH
ALONG THE UKRAINIAN LINE night, the deputies in charge of the
side schools.
ordination of work and extension of an. In Seoul, Itself, the Ketjo
Flag drill, Riverside school.
printing
house
and
the
Urao
Hotel
raid being Ed. Walker and P. R.
observations are necessary, said rtie
Warsaw, Apr. 28.—A general ad­ Daily, both of Jackson county. The
Dance of the flowers and butter­ SI PREME <WRT ANKKH TO
are good examples of what women
doctor,
to
obtain
the
complete
data
REHEAR DISSOLUTION SVIT
vance by the Polish forces along a ch^Aes against the ten wwi of flow­
flies. girls from Junior high.
required for 'exact determination of can do.
Wand drill, East school.
While Japanese women are en­ 180-mfle front Into the Ukraine, was ing for salmon with snag hooks and
laws governing volcanic and earth-
Washington, Apr. 28- The federal quake activities.
May (Pole, over 100 girls from the
trusted by their husbands with the announced in today’s communique by In illegal water, it being charged
senior high dancing around one May government today asked the supreme
complete management of household the Polish general staff, The move- that the fishing was in the pool just
court, to rehear Its dissolution suit
Pole, directed by Mrs. Gunnell.
Portland, Apr. 28.—Cattle weak; affairs, the Korean woman generally meat, it was set forth, is for the ex­ below the dam, and that the salmon
Military drill, boys of senior high, against the United States 9teel Cor­ hogs, sheep, butter and eggs steady. looks to her spouse to finance the pulsion of the "foreign invaders," were being taken out with heavy
poration.
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¡54 \ll are unchanged.
the Russian bolsheviki.
directed by Mr. Allen.
snag books.
home.
THREE ARE FINED FOR
MAY DAY PROGRAM TO
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