Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 13, 1920, Image 1

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THURSDAY, MAY IS, 1V2O.
WHOLE NUMBER »71.
Southern Orvsom Modlral
Associa­
tion Merging at Itoaeburg Decid**«
on Granta Pas«
I
PI-ANN FOR RIG riUMKCT UNDER
Roadburg, May 13.- -43 was the NAVAL CHIEF C|«AIME HE NEVER LEADER CHEERED WHEN NAME
Johnson-for-Preaident meeting
unanlmoua opinion of all attending
4’ONHIDERATION BY WILEY
' wilt be held In the railroad park
KENT MHW4AGK READ IN
GIVEN FOR CANDIDATE TO
physicians that the 23th annual
AND OTHER«
Friday evening, according to word
<v»MMrrrEE
THE I’REHIDENCY
meeting of the Southern Oregon
today to local Johnson supporters
Medical association, held In thia city
Hon. Rax. B. GoodeoU, superior
was one of the most Interesting and
judge of Ban Bernardino, Calif., and
Instructive seeslons of that kind yet
i Jas J. Murphy of San Francisco, are »
to Im held. Thera was a large num­
slated to talke to the Josephine
ber of physicians present, both as
county Johnson people.
Other
visitors and members of the associa­
• speakers are scheduled for Grants
tion. each having experiences to re­ Cable Purport«! Heat by Daniels
Paas next week end some very (food Mexican Holer Yesterday Led Hie
late which would be of use In the
Advocated In4«a»cndcnt Sailing
Force« in Fight Against Trooga
I
talks
are assured.
practice of others.
t
Hy V. H. V«M>eb>
Reeking His Downfall
.
Mr. Good cell is a speaker of na­
It was decided to hold the conven­
tional repute and the Johnson men
tion at Grants Pass next year, and
of the city congratulate themselves
Rnglueer J. A. Wiley, of R o I m , th» following officers ware elected to
New York, May 13.— Eugene V. upon securing him to speak here
Washington, May 13.—Charges
Associated Press Dispatch. May
Idaho, who arrived in the city yes­ take charge: Dr L. O Clement, of that the cablegram produced before Debs, convict number 2233, was
terday
Ralph
— in
... company with
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—. preaident; ...
Grants . I*ase,
Dr E ...
B. the senate navel investigating com­ nominated by acclamation for the Mr. Murphy Is sn American Legton- 13.—Mexican rebel forces seem to
neeloch, the financier who is back | Picket, of Medford, vice-president; mittee durirtg the teetimony of Rear presidency of the United States at ler and saw 15 months of service be rapidly closing tn on President
•f the Grants Paas Irrigation Dis Dr. A. C- Seely, of Roseburg, aécre- Admln.l Sims, bore a forged signa­ the socialist party's national conven­ overseas. He is alto said to be a Carranza and all that remains of his
triet project, is deep Into the plans tary and treaaursr: Dr W H Flan­ ture. waa made today by Secretary tion here today. Cheer upon cheer very strong talker. The Johnson army, which is entrenched in the
end the estimates for the construc­ agan, of Granta 'Paas, board of cen­ Daniels. He referred to the message greeted the naming of the socialist boom is spreading and the senator hilly country 150 miles northwest
tion of the project today, and an­ sors; Dr. R. W Steams, of Medford, which the admiral bad presented as leader, who is now nerving a 10-year from our neighboring state is mak­ of Vera Cruz. The stage for ths
nounce« that final estimates and de­ board of delegates. Dr. D P. Cor­ part of his criticism of the navy de­ term at the Atlanta penitentiary for ing a thorough campaign In the final act In the drama of the revolu­
coast states, as well as In the east­ tion apparently is being set and la­
signs for the dam and other details yell. of Riddle and Dr R. I Hall, of partment, which waa purported to violation of the espionage set.
ern territory. The recent successes bel chieftains are evidently deter­
of th« project will be completed Sutherlin, were admitted to member- have been signed by the secretary.
have done moch to turn sentiment mined to capture the president, whs
Within a day or two. The engineers ship upon the presentation of ap- The concluding paragraph said. "In
I toward him. The meeting Friday fled from the capital last Friday.
Nrw
Electrical
More
OfM-ning
—
have gone moat thoroughly Into the plication.
regard to the converse I consider
will be held at 8 o’clock.
Governor Bela Huerta, of Sonora,
work during the pa«t month, and ' Several Portland physicians were that American vessels having armed
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 8. Clapp and
who has been named supreme leader
every phase of th« project was ready present, among them being. Dr. R. guards are safer when sailing inde­ baby daughter arrived from Portland
M<*morial I»ay B< i » tree
of the revolution is preparing to »
to lay before Engineer Wiley when» C. Corey, Dr. IF. E. Deimer. Dr. T. pendently.”
Wednesday morning to make Grants
The G. A. R will hold their mem­ to Mexico City to take over the con­
he arrived
Engineers Fertlg and W. Watt and Dr Win House. Drs. ' Daniels testified that immediately Pass their home. Mr. Clapp was in
Blakeloek, who have had long exper­ Bartell and Neil, both of Eugene. upon reading the admiral's testi­ Grants Pass some weeks ago and ar­ orial day services on Monday, May trol of affairs of the state.
31 this year according to a general
ience in the designing of irrigation wore also present.
•
mony he knew be had never sent ranged for the establishment of bus­ order received by the local poet.
projects, were called Into the work
Other visiting physicians were such a cablegram and started an In­ iness and leased the room on North
The exercises are to be held in the
Vera Crux. May 13. .—-Furiouc
here during the past few weeks, and 1 Dr. G W Gregg and E A. Wood, of vestigation.
Sixth street formerly occupied by opera house as in former years and
fighting between rebel troops and
the completed plans, as it will be , Ashland; Dr. E. B. Pickel, of Med
Dr. Ingram and will soon open with a speaker will be secured for the
forces commanded by Carranza oe-
Mrs. 8. E Fry returned to Eugene a line of elertrical goods. Mr. Clapp
when approved by Mr. Wiley, will ford; Drs W. H. Flanagan, L. O.
occasion.
The
band
will
also
be
on
our red yesterday at Hacienda Ta-
be the equal of any In the west It Clement and 8 lough ridge of Granta this morning after visiting here for has been in the business for 18
will contemidate the construction ot Paaa; Or. Geo. C. Knott, of Glen- a short Urne with Mrs. Mary Scrog­ years, six yean of the time being | hand. The other numbers for the mariz, north of San Marcos, in the
program will be decided on next state of Pueblo, according to d ib­
a concrete diversion dam at «orne jdale: Dr D R. Coryell, of Riddle; gins
spent In electrical work In Portland. I week and will be announced later,
patches received here. The area of
point on the upper river, with tur­ . Dr. Wm 1* HoU. of Eagle Point.1
to
the
comrades
of
Unite*
Spanish
m
iir
rn
mtm
im
I
the battlefield is reported at approx­
bine driven pumpa to lift the water and Dr H. A. Canfield, of Drain.
Special invitations are to be issued imately five square miles. Carran­
Into the Ibvels above the gravity
All the talks, both by Roseburg;
War. the American Ingion. the Vet­ za. according to a Mexico City wire­
ditch line It la prolieble that with
il'ontin<>ed on Pnx« X)
erans of Foreign Wars, the Sons of less. is said to have personally di­
the completion of the dam the only
Veterans, the Boy Scouts and other rected his troops for eight hour«
•leetrlcally operated pump would be
Gunner and Mrs Walther Neu-I
patriotic organizations to join the Tuesday.
the one to lift water Into th« Jerome tneyer of Ban Pedro. CUlif, will ar­
iG. A. R. in the exercise« of the day.
Prairie line, all other lifting of wa­ rive tn Grants Pass Saturday mom-1
It is urged that the people refrain
ter to be from the gravity ditch«« by Ing for a visit with Mrs. Netimeyer'a
from making the day an occasion of
Brownsville, May 13.—Governor
the use of water i>ow«r
parents. Mr. and Mrs J. P. de!
Mirelee. of Coahuila, crossed to the
The work undertaken for the Grasse. Mr* Neumeyer. who is an : The Salvation Army drive in the than to the cause of the Salvation Jollification and athletic sports.
American side of the Rio Grande to­
1920 season was necessarily largely officer on the U. 8. S Vestal, now I city and county for funds to con­ Army.
I
Washington. May 13.—President day. Mireles is quoted as saying
AL J. MARTINEAU.
of a temporary character, and when lying In San Pedro harbor, has been ! tinue their work In the state has not
Wilson today vetoed the legislative that the governors of Tamaulipas.
the complete project Is in operation, granted 30 days leave and at the! been entirely successful. Only about
Wortby cause and should have executive add judicial bill because of Nuevo I .eon and San Luis Potosi
the pumps and motors Installed for1 end of that time will report for duty a third of the city's quota of >1200
has been raised and the county haa the support of the people of Jose­ the section putting under congres­ are now awaiting transportation to
the present season will bn dono
In San Francisco.
sional control all the government the American side.
not re«i>onded much better as a phine county.
With.
whole.
The
main
trouble
apparent
­
publications
O.
8.
BLANCHARD.
1920
for
the
The work outlined
I
ly Iles with the Inability to get men
Season has now been brought near
Brownsville, May 13.—Mexican
to take time to solicit funds. Re­
Good cauae.
Josephine county
to completion. Superintendent Cor-
rebel forces, after evacuating Roy-
ports
from
outside
the
county
are
should
go
over
the
top
if
for
no
oth-
lllo. In charge of the work for the
nosa. 60 miles west of Matamoros,
quite encouraging and it is quite er reason than the White Shleld
Shattuck
Construction company,
when they were advised early today
reach
its
Home.
likely
that
the
sta'c
will
stated today that the first ditch to
that
federal troops were approach­
officials
quota.
L.J»1
campaign
Dr. S DOUGHRIDGE.
be served with water would no ¡
ing from Monterey, reoccupied the
however are deeirlous to ne«* the
doubt be the Riverside lateral on the I
A big Deflaviland plane of the I county over tne top tn the drivt . El­
Oregon is in need of a home for
- —
, I town a few hours later and sent a
Northwest unit in which water will |
courier demanding the surrender of
be turned Monday The pump for , Sth aero squadron, federal fire ps- forts are jclng made to get the Am­ boys and girls, the Salvation Army
trol,
landed
In
Grants
Pass
this
af-
erican
Leffton
tn
take
charge
e.*
the
drive
covers
that
need
for
it
in
­
Josephine county is a real para-1 Matamoros. A large band of rebel«
thin unit la now set and the motor
It ta very like r that cludes purchasing the Bishop Scott disc for republican candidates. The was reported six miles west of Mata­
is being wired up today. Its location , . ternoon at 2 o'clock after circling movemen
military academy and farm. This registration figures have just been ; moros at noon.
being near the old water pumping: | »he city and following for some they will aid to some extent.
When local business men were ap­ alone Is deserving of the wholeheart­ compiled by Counrty Clerk Coburn
station In the weal part of town, ' i miles the tracks of the C. & O. C.
There are three main laterals In this ' railway, the pilot believing he was proached on the subject they were ed support of the people of Jose- and it shows an overwhelming ma­ To Speak at < "oairthouse—
nnlt, and two of them, the Riverside following the line of the Southern unanimous in their approval of the|phine county, We should make thls jority of republicans here. There
The committee, consisting of Mrs.
| drive Some of their statements are drive a success by all means.
are 2160 registered republicans and J. F. Burke, Mrs. A. C. Hough and
and the middle laterals, can be car­ I'.I if io
The
machine
was
piloted
by
Lieu-
'
given
below,
.
Bishop
W.
T.
Sumner,
W.
T.
MILLER
885 democrats In the county, accord-1 Mrs. George Riddle, which is arrang­
rying water next week. The middle
Ing to the figures. The number re­ ing for the meeting here for Mrs.
lateral will make use of the flume tenant I. J. Williams, with Corporal while here yesterday, praised the
Most worthy cause and should fusing to state their political affilia­ Kemp, has decided that the meeting
system that for formerly used by the II. R Paralto In charge of the wire- 1 work of the Army highly and said
i
They | that It was deserving of support. have the wholehearted and enthu­ tion came to 213. This made a to­
landowners and of new ditches now less and other equipment.
will be held at the courthouse next
siastic support of all good citizens of tal of 3228 voters In the county, who I
dug or being dug The upper ditch left Red Bluff, the home field this The statements follow.
Saturday at 2:30. Mrs. Kemp is
morning
and
landed
at
Montague
for
I. do not think we should fall in Josephine county.
have registered. There are a num-: here in the Interests of the candi­
will carry the larger head of water,!
GEO. E. LUNDBURG.
ber who have not yet registered dacy of Herbert Hoover for presi­
and will be ready by the 24th, when lunch tin hour and 30 minutes later. our duty in the matter of our quota
FRANK C. BRA1MWBI.T-. however. Male voters are In the ma­
all the pumps are expected to be In Their time from Montague to Granta I to the Salvation Army. I think we
dent. While here Mrs. Kemp is to
jority, 1999 signing up while only be under the direction of the W. C.
operation, Including that on the Pass was one hour and 20 minutes should continue our efforts until we
being
slowed
down
by
a
strong
head
Salvation
view
of
what
the
I
go
over
the
top.
•
In
1229 of the opposite sex registered. T.
. U. and the Women’s legislative
Southside and the pumps at Jones
wind. It was not the plan to stop
F S. BRAMWEI.T,.
Army did for the boys * 'over there”
The city has a larger proportion I ( club.
ereek nnd In the Tokay district.
and what they are doing for boys of republicans to the total registra-'
All the excavation under the pres-. at Granta Pass but the low supply
ent plan will be completed by the of gas and the uncertainty of loca­
Anont your request for my opin­ and girls, men and women, over tlon than the country districts. There
Manager ion In regard to the Salvation Army here, and whereas they are not a are 108 2 republicans in Grants Pass Assume Tiosw ,
20th, and the mule equipment will tion forced the landing.
The lose incurred by the Hazel­
be relieved unless further construc­ Flea of the Standard Oil company work, I believe It is hotter than good, church or denomination in the sense out of the total of 1483. Democrats
tion Is provided under the larger i supplied sufficient gasoline and oil it Is not common or ordinary. It Is that other religious organizations to the number of 3 23 are registered. wood dairy through misappropria­
development by that date. There Is I for the continuance of the Journey not self seeking, it Is a healthy in­ are. but a great evangelistic force of Only 78 refused to give their party tion of money has been assumed by
yet consldcrablo detail work to be to Eugene.
spirational work, good for the Indi­ whose laborers we all reap the ! preference in the city. One precinct Mr. and Mrs. Eggers, according to
Pilot Williams stated that the vidual and the nation and like other fruits; they are worthy of all they In the county has more democrats Mr. Agee who has been here for the
done In the building of turnouts for
the water users and In putting the marker on the aviation field was similar Institutions a fine antidote ask. and more, and our county ought than republicans. This Is Althouse, company, Mr. Agee says that no
finishing touches on ditches, flumes plainly seen ns ho circled over the for the present times. You don't to go over the top with their quota. which has 77 démocrate and 70 re- loss will be sustained by the com-
C. M CLINE.
and bridges. But despite the delay ( city and he had no difficulty In mak­ waste anything when you give to
publicans. In that precinct 15 re- I pany.
An altitude of this cause, it is true patriotism.
fused to give party affiliation
occasioned by the weather during ing the landing
The Salvation Army with Its splen­
There have been a number of
th« early construction period, water: about 7.000 feet was maintained, al­ Make up the quota.
did
history of the last generation, voters changing their parties. These BIG BREAK (MVIHS IN
will be flowing In nil the ditches though over the Siskiyou« 12.000
E. FIRTH.
RANKS OF OUTLAW STRIKERS
with its Increased usefulness during changes have all been defections
before another 10 days passes If feet was reached.
the recent war. and with its present from the democratic ranks into the
there are no unforseen obstacles in- ■ The inlanc Is the latest equipped
I heartily endorse the work of the efforts to usher In practical religion, republican fold.
Dnllaviland IB. which hnd previous
terposod In the meantime.
Pittsburg. May 13.- -Six hundred
♦ n being plpced on the fire patrol, Salvation Army and the great work holds a unique place in our country
shopmen, yardmen and trainmen on
RIOTH BREAK OUT OVER
do
in
.
the
been doing duty on the Mexican bor- they are attempting to
and state. The present Army drive WO! LD KEEP SUGAR PROFITS
the Pittsburg and Lake Erie railroad
IRELAND AMONG MASKED MEN der when It mounted three guns state of Oregon. Their present cam­ should have the support of all our
TO I«OW FIGURE FOR DEALERS who have been on strike at this Im­
paign
for
funds
is
worthy
of
the
sup
­
Dublin. Ireland. May 13. ‘At The plana has large carrying cspa-
citizens, for Its success means a
Washington. May 12.—Telegrams portant terminal on the Dickerson
lonst IB police barracks In various -ftv «nd la equinnod with wireless port of the people and Josephine setter care for poor and the uufor- Were seul by the department of Jus- run, returned to work today, accord­
parts of Ireland were destroyed In, telegraph and wireless telephone sa county ought not do less than meet tunatea of our state and county,' tics today to all United States attor­ ing to an announcement from the
the course of widespread destine- well as regular ordinary plane in- the quota assigned It.
which no agency at present fills. neys. reiterating the department's general offices of the company. This
JOSEPH KNOTTS.
tion of public property and other ae- struments
Help fill up Josephine County's policy of holding the margin of pro­ is the most Important break tn tbs
tlvltlea by bands of armed and mask-
The plane continued Its flight to­
quota.
fit on sugar sales to one cent for striker’s ranks since the strike was
ed men last night.
ward Eugene at 2:40 this afternoon
Money could not be better spent
HENRY G. HANSON.
wholesalers and two cents retailers. | called a month ago.
LEJIOS TROOPS INTO BATTLE