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VOL. X-, No. 191.
WHOLE M MBEK 29*4.
WED MA DAY, MAY 3, 1920.
GRANTS FAMA, JOSEPHINE OOUNTY, OREGON,
KNOX PASSES THE
senator Make* HUUeiiMwit That I’resi
lle nt Maintaiulng State of War
for Selfish Interest
>»
I
Meat ■•acking Company Said to Make '
Excessive Profits on I*roducts
~
I
Sold by Them
I
Wasbington, May 5 —Opening the
HOARD IIOJJHNG RESIGNATION
dobate
on his resolution to declare
AND TRYING TO GET HIM TO
the state of war with Germany apd
RFX‘ONHIDER
Johnson Wins State by Almost Two to One Vote -Wood
Leads All Candidates in Indiana Election
With Johnson Following Closely
SENI TO GUARO
(
Boston, May 5.
5.—Profiteering of SECRETARY DANIELA ORDER«
meat was charged today against
NHH'S to steam for key
Armour and Company and It* New
WEST, FLORIDA
England manager.
Evidence on
t
which the warrant was based alleged
that lamb was bought under 10 cents
a pound, plus freight charges of
phone transmission on a group of about four cents per pound, and had
country precincts, which caused the been sold here for 25 A4 cent« per
pound.
Johnson gain to be credited to Hoo
Warships Draw Out From New York
ver.
Anchorage an<l Ix’ave for South
Austria at an end, Senator Knox, re
publican, of Pennsylvania, declared
In the senate toduy that President
Wilson was arbitrarily maintalnp g
this nation technically at war In or
San Francisco. May 5.—Herbert
der to coerce the senate into ratify Hoover's presidential primary vote
ing the treaty of Versailles.
lead in Dos Angeles county, which he
MTicbnic) of Public Schools
Main
maintained throughout the night,
tained In Spite of Urei idling
was overturned by later returns to
War <'oiiiiltioiis
With Tender Black Hawk
day, Johnson taking the lead. Re
turns from 4181 out of 5724 pre
Indianapolis,
May
5.—General
cincts in the state, gave Johnson Leonard Wood continued to male
Huperintendenl of City Schools J
¡31 3,439 and Hoover 167,467.
Washington, May 5.—Secretary of
slight gains over Senator Hiram
<1. Imel tendered his resignation to
the Navy Daniels today ordered a
Johnson, his nearest opponent for
I
th« school board yesterday after
division of destroyers now at New
lx»s Angeles, May 5.—Seven hun the Indiana presidential preference
noon Mr Imel stated in delivering
The Chamber of Commerce get-to dred and twenty-seven city and coun vote in yesterday’s primary, as the i
York rwith the Atlantic fleet, to sail
bis rnalgniitlon that he desired to gether luncheon tomorrow noon is
immediately
for Key West, where
ty precincts with a complete count returns continued to arrive.
Two
Hodgman, district highway
gel into commercial work and would considered to be a most Important
gave Johnson 47,759 and Hoover 42.- thousand, five hundred and twenty engineer located at Medford, is in they -will be held for possible duty
give up th« school profession. The meeting of the Chamber in a great 119. The reversal from the totals
out of 3387 precincts give General the city today, having accompanied in Mexican waters.
board p<»*t|,on<Ml consideration of the many ways. An excellent program
last night is said by the registrar to Wood 64,888, against Johnson’s 59,- State Engineer Herbert Nunn and
resignation tn th« hope that Super H im * 'been arranged and with the ex be partly due to an error in the tele-
New York, May 5.—Six destroyer*
225.
Commissioners S. Benson and E.
intendent Imel could be persuaded ception of surprises in store, will
accompanied
by the tender Black
j Kiddle to Smith hill to see what con-
I
to reconsider his Intention of resign consist of diacutMions of several vital
Hawk,
left
their
anchorage in the
.dition the hill was really in.
He
ing Every effort possible Is being problems Including the entertain-1
Hudson
river
today
for Key West,
says that by tonight the detour road
made by members of the board to re m«nt of the Pacific Northwest Auto-j
for
possible
duty
in
Mexican
waters.
I will be in (good condition, the bad
tain Mr. Imel as his services to the mobile caravan during their stop
I
places
having
been
worked
over.
city in Ills caimcity are regarded as here over night, May 19th. on its way
E. A. Murphy returned this morn
(The county cooperated in the repair
too valuable to lose.
I
to Stockton, Calif.
jof the road, a slide having made a ing from North Dakota where he was
Representatives from all districts
Superintendent Intel has lieen at
second detour necessary. This has called several weeks ago by the ill
the head of the city schools for the of the county will be present as
. been removed and the road will be ness of bis father.
Vienna,
May
5.
—
Aristocratic
Rawlins,
Wyo.,
5Î
—
With
a
May
past three years and has buTIt them guests of the roads committee of the
E. H. McDaniels left yesterday
Vienna, once famed for its chefs, now needle obtained in the prison shirt j passable to tourists now-. Mr. Ben-
up to their present standard of effi chamber and O. S. Blgnchard. chair
son Is returning from a -winter spent with the forest service truck for Fer-
offers
small
opportunities
for
the
factory
as
his
only
tool,
Bert
Ixiften
ciency, The school board recogniz man of the roads committee, will
■in the south and was joined in Med ring ranger station in Briggs creek
ed his ability by giving him several make a few remarks in explanation display of gastronomic art. Profes has. escaped from the state prison ford by the others of the party. They valley. He will be gone a few days.
sional
cooks
are
regarded
as
"super
here, William Smith, hia companion
substantial Increases In salary. It of the state road bond measure and
Mrs. T. M. Hunt arrived yester
examined the work being done on
has been through the effofttH of Mr what it means for this city and coun fluities" as are also an army of was captured while trying to scale j ’ the Siskiyou grade and found that day from Cottage Grove for a visit
the prison walls.
Imel that many of the teachers In the ty in general. There will ibe appoint waiters, all jobless and forlorn.
Many hundreds of Austrians who
Ijofton and Smith were confined to i ' the work was going ahead rapidly. here with her husband, who is em
local schools have remained here, af ments of other committees to facili
were
interned
in
England
during
the
the
death house cell because of their ' When the .15 miles of pavement is ployed at the local forestry office.
ter receiving offers with larger sal tate th« accomplishment of other Im
Mrs. W. H. Wimer and children
war
returned
here
to
find
they
¡known
denperate character. Ix>fton !completed on the Stekiyou moun-
aries at other place*. Members of portant undertakings.
left this morning for Gazelle, where
could
get
no
-work
to
do.
By
far
the
Found
that
a
soft
piece
of
steel
cover-
'
tains
and
the
work
contracted
by
S.
If you have not already made your
the board say that there Is little
they will spend the summer. Mr.
doubt that many of the present reservations for the luncheon it greater number are waiters. They ed a drain. With his great patience ¡S. Schell between this city and Gold Wimer is already at Gazelle, and is
are
In
a
desperate
plight.
Owing
to
and
«kill,
he
slowly
’
cut
a
hole
!
Hill
is
completed,
which
will
be
be-
teachers would give up their posi should 'l>e done not later than this
to be joined there.
I
tions If Mr. Intel leaves the schools. evening with the secretary of the the great increase in the cost of liv through the steel with the needle. , fore next winter. Mr. Hodgman
William 'Atchison left last night
ing
there
has
been
a
great
diminu
com-
After
removing
a
pipe
and
a
plate
states
that
this
will
be
the
first
The past three years were trying chamber of Commerce by telephon-
tion in th4 number of those who were they crawled through the hole, pick- i pleted unit of pavement in the state for Altoona, near Des Moines, la.,
ones as teachers were hard to secure ing 158.
wont to patronize hotels and restau ed the lock of a steel door connecting on the Pacific highway. The con- with the ibody of hia mother. Mrs.
and wages small. Mr. Imel, however,
rants.
with the main corridor of the prison, j tract for the macadamizing of the Margaret Atchison, who 'died here
managed to maintain a high degree
Waiters fortunate enough to get scaled the tiers of cells, ent holes Smith hill road will be advertised last Monday. Interment (will be made
of efficiency in the local schools.
a Job at their calling encounter al through the slate roof and dropped ! for in a month and that stretch of at (Altoona near the graves of her
i
most insuperable difficulties in pro to the ground. In the prison yard, road will be made passable during parents.
Drive on Today—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W. H. Striker re
the
winter,
making
tourist
traffic
viding themselves with conventional they found a steel bar, (which the
turned yesterday from Saskatche
The Salvation Army drive Is lielng
ganb. There are few second hand prisoners bent into a hook, to fasten | posstble all winter.
wan, Canada, where they have been
started in Grants Pass today. It be
dress suits in Vienna And new dress an improvised rope on the prison
-
— ——
spending
the past six weeks. Both
gan the first of the week In the out
wall.
San Francisco. May 5.—Abolition suits now cost from 6,000 to 8,000
declare
that
the Rogue 'River valley
lying districts and reports from these
Lofton escaped but Smith was
of the present system whereby Amer crowns, It has been suggested that
looks
good
to
them after the time
are most encouraging to the local
icans shipping freight in through in lieu of dress suits they should be caught by a guard.
spent in the northern climate.
campaign officials. J. M. Smock of
allowed
to
wear
white
linen
uniforms
cars to Mexican points are required
-Holland wrote in today for more re
to put up a bond for the safe return which could be had much more Columbia Is PTodure*—
ceipt books "Our receipt books are
C. F. Foss, who has the lease on
of the cars and also pay 60 cents a cheaply and would render It easier
Bridge Being Repaired—
all used up," he wrote, “and If you
the
Columbia mine, near the old
to
distinguish
between
waiters
and
day for the first 30 days the cars are
The work on the Sixth street
■want any more money send some
Greenback, is in the city today. Ac
in Mexico is being sought by rhe Na guests.
bridge, which was held up for sev
more book«.” The books were sent tional 'Railways of Mexico, according
cording to Mr. Foss, the work on the
Honolulu, May a.—Hawaiian ma- eral months because of the lack of
out at once. In the city, however, to IR. M. Campos, its western agent.
placer is progressing and the pres
sic—which he said he liked im materials, has been resumed.
Be
the outlook Is not so encouraging as
Council
Tomorrow
Night
—
ent
indications
point
out
that
the
The National Railways proposes to
mensely.
greeted
the
Prince
of
Wales
cause
of
the
exceptionally
heavy
traf
The
contributions
are
it might ibe.
The regular meeting of the city mine is to have a profitable run. The
facilitate commerce with Mexico by
a little bit slow, according to the offi absorbing the per* diem charge it council will be held tomorrow night. work was held up until March be as he stepped ashore in Honolulu for i fic over the bridge during the day,
cials and sotne hard work will be ne self and having the Mexican govern The regular business is all that Is to cause of the lack of rain to furnish a one-day visit recently on his way which proved too much of an inter
cessary to got the full amount for the ment put up the bond for the safe come up before the meeting, no spe water for the work. The mine is to the Antopodes. I-eis or garlands ruption to do any great amount of
county. The full quota will be sub- return of the cars, f'umpi* said. <P. cial problems having presented theni- expected to run until the last of this of flowers were cast about his neck, work, the construction work is to be
acrlbed. however, according to the Fontes, general director of the linos. selvs.
month, when the water supply will and Hawaiians brought koopupu done at night. Several large arc
men making the canvass of the city.
i gifts, or presents of fruit in native lights have been hung on the bridge
again run short.
The plan they are seeking to'have
calabashes.
and the crew is able to do much more
It, Is pointed out that the Salvation adopted was 'in force in regard to
Wherever
he
went
the
atmosphere
than
would be possible during the
Army can not live on its service re Interchange of Mexican and Ameri Local People at Santa Cruz—
House Burns INnvn—
of old Hawaii hung about him. At day.
cord alone (but must have some can cars 'before th« revolutions- be-
The
residence
of
J.
L.
Davis,
on
The following letter was received
«
means of keeping up its work dur gan in Mexico, according to Campos, here from H. T. Hull at Santa Cruz, the lower river road, was entirely Rocky Hill he witnessed the Mis
sions Centennial )>ageant, depiciting
ing peace times.
and the Mexican railways »till offer and shows that there is a small col destroyed by fire at an early hopr the life of the island inhabitants of
PORTLAND MARKET REMAINS
this convenience to Mexican business ony of Grants Pass people at the pop this morning, the contents of the ancient times. At AVaikiki Beach he
WITH
VNCHANGED
PRICES
house
also
being
practically
.
a
com
I
.________
ular
summer
resort
iq
California.
men
shipping
into
the
United
States,
Park Benefit Dunce—
rode the combers in outrigger ca-1
plete
loss.
The
fire
started
in
the
A park 'benefit dance is to Ibe given and L. Valdes, the general freight The letter was dated May 1 :.”A dele
Portland. May 5—Cattle sheep and
Inoe and on surf (boards.
next Wednesday, May (12. by Mqs. A. and passenger traffic manager, are gation of Grants Pass people, con roof, probably from a spark from the
hogs and butter unchanged. Eggs
Goettsche at the iWaldorf hall. Mrs. in the United States now, he stated, sisting of Mrs. J. D. Drake, 'Russell chimney, it being discovered shortly I
selling at 41c ease counts.
Coettsche is donating the hall and attempting to adjust the matter with Drake. Miss Millie Drake, Mrs. Daw- after the fire was started at 5:30
' ley and Miss Blood, were in Santa o’clock. Mr. and Mrs. Davis made a
the music is to be furnished free iby the various railroad companies.
Cruz yesterday and called on the heroic attempt to extinguish the
entire
the Neilson orchestra. The
FAMILY BUDGET TWICE THE
Griffins. iDonnells, Taylors, Hulls and flames, but failed to stop them. The
proceeds from the, dance are to go to
AMOUNT SPENT IN YEAR 1913
Miss Clardy. They are traveling by house was an old one. but Mr. Davis
I—....... s
the park benefit fund for the inl
carried
nd
insurance
on
either
the
auto and are en route to lx>s An
Washington, May 5.—The family
provement of the city park and the
geles, where Mrs. Drake and Miss house Or contents.
budget 1n February was exactly
auto camp. 'A dime Is to ibe charged
Millie will remain for some time. All
a
dance
twice that expended for the same ar
for admission and >10 cents
San Francisco. May 5.—-Aerial ticles of food in February, 1913, ac
of them are In fine feather and had Wondered at Generosity—
■ft*r that. It 1s expected that a good
I-ast night Joe Wharton. Charles) passenger traffic from Ixmdon to cording to the department of labor
their appetites with them which
sum will be taken in at the dance.
they left at Mrs. 'Griffin’s in exchange Adair and Joe (Harper went fishing. ■San Francisco in 100 hours, with statistics.
'Refreshments are to be served.
Tokio, May 5.—Charles Cheney,
for a substantial lunch, in which the They were all loaded for salmon but connections to Hawaii, was predict
president of the Silk Association of
Hulls Joined. They came unhearld- for some reason the salmon were not ed within a decade by John M.
America, now ‘heading the American
ed at 9 o’clock and left for the south biting. After » while, Joe Hari>erf Rogers, aeronautical engineer of
Silk mission to Japan, 'in an inter
got tired of waiting and left his pole New IBrunswich. N. J., who attended
at 2.”
view here ¡said it was the desire of
on onb of the boards and went down the airplane show recently held here.
both Japanese and American silk In
the river for trout. He had hardly-
’’Dirigibles flying 50 to 60 miles
terests to reduce‘"gambling" on the ONLY KENTUOKY’H DELEGATEN left when a big felow took hold of his an hour, an easy matter, can make
Toklo Silk fixchange as violent fluc
AT LARGE AKE INSTRUCTED line. Joe Wharton pulled it to shore the Atlantic in between 150 and 60
tuations were equally detrimental to
and later when Harper returned, he hours,” said (Rogers. “Service be-
the producer, manufacturer and con
Louisvllle, May 5.—Only Ken asked him if he did not want some of tween San Francisco and New York
New York, May 5—Japanese bank sumer. LAnother object of his mis tucky's delegates from the state at : the fish. Joe, -not being suspicious could be made in less time."
A.gua Prieta, May 5—The revolt or
ers have reached an agreement with sion is to standarize the classifica large were instructed last night by I of his fellow fishermen, would only
"Equipped with numerous motors, subjection of the border states of
Toklo and Osaka brokers whereby tion of raw silk, a subject which, in the democratic state convention to | take a little. He was finally pre- .any disaster due to engine trouble Coahuila, Nuervo (I.eon and Tamauli
loans will 'bo advanced the latter to the past, has led to many difficulties vote for Governor Cox, of Ohio, "as I railed upon to take a third and to is a remote possibility, and should pas is a matter of but a few days, It
cover margins on stock exchanges, He has been visiting the principal long as his name remains before the day -was telling how generous the every engine stop, the big balloon was announced at the military head
according to advice« received here to Japanese silk centers and «dll go to national convention,” no mention be . others were. He didn't know it was would float until aid could be sum quartern of the revolutionists here
China via Manila and Hongkong.
day by reliable Japanese firms.
ing made of the 92 district deleratM. his own fish.
moned by wireless.”
today.
BY USE OF A NEEDLE