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About Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1920)
Dm In ktcuncr (grants r T."!™ ■'... KSE1 — GRANT! FAMA. JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OHEGON, VOIs X., No. lift» FRIDAY, MAY 14. IMO, I TO FEATURE IN Itenuutd Withdrawal <»f Freurii Hol- dim lief ore Mpa or Bruaaels <Nmferen<<* Are Attended TO KEEP LOOT ( lothing. All Wool, to Be Hold Heve at Half Present Prices, After Doty and Shipping Paid AUTOJARWAK London. May 14.—The German ROBBERY WAS MOOT DARING IN- ONLY ONE CHARGE MAGE OCT New York. May 14.—England is HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS NOT JULY », 4, » TO 1IK BIG DAY!. cabinet, after a full dlaousslon with ready to sell American merchants HIV Kit TO BE CENTER OF MANY YEARS—TWO »FU- OF KAMT BAID TO BAVE SUFPKTENT TO CARE FOR mlnlatera of the federal stat««. de man's clothing, all wool, that can be' ATTRACTION EXISTED C4»Rb ARE KILLED TOURISTS cided unanlnioualy that Germany retailed at 20 per cent profit at should not send representatives to >>8.40, each, according to J. C. either the Spa or Brussels confer Shannpn, a member of a London I the French troops are ences unli manufacturing firm. entirely withdrawn from the main "Wo can produce suits, transport district by May IS, according to a them to tbe United States, pay duty, Central News dispatch from Berlin and sell them retailed for >32 each,": Valley Teams to Meet in .Mornings. today. Thieves Make Getaway With large MonnaKe to Navy and Message to Hirns Shannon asserted. "Quality safte lodging in Ih-irate Hornee to B« Hand to Take large Part—Dances Given to Committee With Con Amount of CNim-nty—Police Seek are now selling for >60 to >80." Sought by Committee—Program BASEBALLTOURNAMENTPLAHNED to Be Given Each Evening MUST O HI PHIVATE HOMES Identity of Robbers sent of the President to Be Givea Here A wet Fourth of July has been Chicago, May 14.—One of the Washington, May 14.—Rear Ad Plans were considered last night planned for Granta Pass i this year most daring train robberies of the miral Sims* "fallacious and dazeless I by the directors oí the Chamber of Th« board of directors of ’ the Cham- middle west in recent years ended charges that the navy department de Commerce for taking care of th« her of Commerce last night laid this morning in the death of the lone lays prolonged the war four months 330 automobile tourists who will ar their plans tor a water carnival her» bandit who last night looted tbe Il unnecessarily was** practically ths rive here with the Northwest Auto on July 3-4-8. All aorta of aquatic At tbs meeting of th« directors of linois Central A New Orleans limit only charge of unfavorable results mobile caravan which la on its way sports are to be put on and In this the Chamber of Commerce last night, ed, and In the recovery of currency from the many alleged sins of omis New Orleans, May 14.—if the leg from Seattle to Stockton. It was de way feature Oranta Pam' greatest the city band was guaranteed funds estimated to total nearly *100,000. sion and commission tbe "officer had islature passes a bill of acceptances, cided that the people of the city be natural amusemeut facilities The amounting to >600 for the mainten Two policemen were shot by the ban ascribed to the department," Secre Louisiana will have acquired a ver urged to take as many of the tour celebration will center at Hlverslds ance of the band tor six months. It dit and died shortly after. Tba ban tary Daniels today told the senate itable empire of the wild, stretching iste into their homes as they are park and will reach Its height on was decided to raise the money by dit, who was Identified as Horace naval investigating committee. It along the Gulf of Mexico for a dis able. Hotel accommodations are not July 6. which Is tbe state holiday. IKipular subscription on account of Walton, of St. Joseph. Missouri,, fell was fully refuted, he added, by the tance of 75 miles and comprising sufficient to taka care of tbe entire On Sunday, July 4. it is planned to the many offers of donations. A spe with four bullets in his l>ody after admiral's own testimony. an area of 500 square miles. caravan here and it ia imperative have patriotic services in the alter cial soliciting committee was ap barricading himself In an apartment The bill of acceptance is only a that other means be taken to provide White House officials said today noon and evening. There will ile no pointed to facilitate the work. The and fighting a pitched battle with that President Wilson's wartime ad formality and the state conservation places for them. A few will un morning exercises on that day. I committee consists of F. L. Coon. H. over 100 police. dress to the Atlantic fleet and the department already has begun to doubtedly have tents to put up la Saturday and Monday are to be E. Bratton. Arthur While. Harold message to Admiral 81 ms were laid outline the work necessary to keep I the auto park, the days of the real celebration As Isham, Waldo Baker, Cedric Fields. A committee headed by Sam H. before the senate naval Investigating the tract safe for the creature« of there Is no other celebration In the Lafloy Heston and Harold Lundburg. committee by Secretary Daniels, with the wild. Baker was appointed by President Spokane. May 14—.Police and rail valley yet announced, me plana in- Ths band boys are anxious to com- road special agents today are seek the full consent and approval of the The property consists of Marsh Bramwell to look after the visitor« dude an Invitation to every com- mence their weekly concerts next Island with 78,000 acres of land aad get piacea for them to sleep. Th« ing to learn the Identity of robbers president. munlty and rity in Southern Oregon. month but must have funds for music purchased by Mrs. Russell Sage and otJwr members of the committee ar« who stole >10,000 In currency from These are expected to send their and equipment, Anyone wishing to given to the state as a game refuge; Frank Mashburn. Roy Haekett. P. A. the cashier’s cage of the Great North swimmers and water experts to com contribute to the fund for the band an(i a tract of 85,000 acres in Ver- DeGenault, Benj. Collins. Geo. Jes ern express station here last night Takes Out Ballot Boxea— pete with local people The program should get In touch with memtiers Sheriff George Iawfs has started million and Cameron parishes on the ter and Frank South. The mon«? at a time when a score of railway will Include all sorts of boat races, of the committee and not wait to be the distribution of ballot boxes to the coast given by the Rockefeller Foun- paid out for the rooms will go into and express employes were about the swimming matches. diving ami many asked Payments may tie made station and made their escape» The country precincts for the election dation. * Adjoining Marsh Island is tbe park improvement fund, unleea •pedal stunts, bunday will be com- monthly or In a lump sum. robbera struck down and beat up C. next Friday A large vote is expect- the present state game farm on land the householder desires to keep it for paratvely quiet. A speaker will be ed as much interest ts being shown 1 belonging to the Mcllhenny Interests the trouble expended. The commit*- Peterson, the express agent. * brought In to give a patriotic talk In Trnin W»» ItelaytM— in politics at this time. of 60,000 acres. Lying between the tee is confronted with a hard task. the afternoon al the park and other . game farm and the Rockefeller tract as there will be difficulty in secur- Train No. 13, southbound, waa numbers will be given, The choral three hours late this morning be- in what Is known as the Grand Che- fng enough beds for the entire party. Buy l»<>rt ( '•06 duh of this city will probably assist cause of a derailment of a freight ln«|iectA Orchards— n|er tract of 85.000 acres which the Solicitation for rooms will start at A. N. Parsons reports sales of in this to a large extent. car near Reuben. County Agent R. E. Miller is out state expects to acquire in the near once aIl(] anyone having rooms at« Dort« as follows: To E. A. Adams, In tbe'different parts of the valley ’ future. The local band Is to play a largo asked to get in, tn emmunieattn with the garage man on South Sixth street today to inspect orchards. The trip They »'ll Not in Pollth »— part In the Celebration This will give Louisiana what is <nv member of the committee, Is out every •lay and will give a <ur.- The tentertainment features for th« Officers of the W. C. T. U. and the and to W. S. MaoFarland, of Takil if made necessary in order to keep believed here to be the greatest wild cert In the park Sunday afternoon. Josephine County legislative club ma. a lemon grower from Southern disease from appearing In the fruit life refuge in the world, The great evening are furnished by the mem California, who came here for his It Is probable that outside bands will state that the Hoover meeting at trees and if it has appeared to stamp domain is patrolled by agents of the bers of the caravan. A special edu be brought In. however. Street danc which Mrs. Jennie Kemp will speak health, and has rapidly recuperated it out before it has a chance to conservation commission and on it cational film will be shown and talk» ing will be held each evening, or a Saturday afternoon Is not held under In this climate. Mr. Parsons has spread. all sorts of game are protected and given "by members of the party. Din « pavilion may be erected. Dancing their auspices as neither of these or leased the south portion of the I propagated. ner is to be served by the ladies of la assurel for or.ch evening except ganizations are In politics. Edward A. Mcllhenny, wealthy salt the park commitee appointed fro* Mrs. Conklin building, and will have his Sunday. A fireworks display over Kemp speaks simply as a member of offices and Mies room where the pub Acquitted by Jury— mine owner. has given great tracts the Ladiee Auxiliary. The dinner ia lic service corporation and Dr. J. F. Boes Briggs, who was charged of lands as well as large sums of'to be served at the courthouse and the river Is being contemplated. t)he Hoover campaign committee. Reddy were located. He will handle with being an accessory to the illegal money to aid In the work. ■ a tuuiabali tournament bat ween I the proceeds are to' be applied to th« the real estate business together taking of salmon, was dismissed by the valley towns will he th» inert Ing To < aniimlgn State— ■ improvement fund. * with the auto sales business at the attraction each day. Grants I e»s 1» H. P. Campbell, a mining man of The trip is being made to boost E. L. Coburn left by Ford this new location, as soon as the interior a Jury trial yesterday. The jury said to have one of the fastest teams In morning for the Willamette valley to that there was no evidence to convict Portland, arrived this morning to and advertise the Pacific northwest, the valley, If present indicanone ma- carry the war for secretary of state can lie arranged for the necessities the young man and he was declared look over mining property near the An ’advertising convention ts to b« innocent of the charge. terlallse The men are practicing Into his opporenta' territory. With of the combined business. city and to attend to othet^ mining held at Stockton from May 2>-28 each night and have auch playera an la solid backing in Southern Oregon, business. and after that the caravan will make Jud Pernoil. Charlie Hannon. Carrol i Mr. Coburn feels that he now stands D. R. Morrison was a Roseburg a trip into the Yoaemfte park before Cornell, Gall Smith. Howard and an excellent chance to win the elec visitor yesterday, making a trip to returning. The local automobil« Wilbur Bears« and many others turn tion. especially since the entry of the office of the land register. drivers will meet the tourists several ing out regularly for workouts. last lackley Into the race will tend to Mrs. Ed. MoCann arrived this miles from the city and will conduct year they proved too much for most split the Kozer vote. Mr Coburn morning from Los Gatos, Calif., them here. of the teams they met. The baseball was accompanied on the trip by his where she has been visiting relatives, i A committee, consisting of W. 8. tournament will be one of the big brother. Vernon. They expect to re- She brought back her small grand- Maxwell, chairman; C. A. Swop«. son with her. She was accompanied Fred Collins, J. M. Manuel and H. drawing cards. turn here on the evening of May 19. An attempt will also tie made to San iFranctaco, May 12. A per- cittens of the Cnited States to Eu by Mrs. W. B. Shermi.n, of Sacr t- S. Disbrow. wae appointed to look secure one or more slrplanes for Accident Is .Reported— lod of depresslon with lower prices rope would give an immediate stim n ento. why will visit at the McCann after the storing of* the cars. Th« auto dealers of the city voluntarily stunt ftylng. A bad automobile accident occur and wages may be expected as a re ulus to our trade and make it easier home at Heiland. offered to store as many of the cars red yesterday morning a mile above sult of the inflation of the money for Europe through spreading the as they could accommodate free of [ Iceland. While making a turn, the market In the I'nited States, F. Ï- payments for needed commodities SEVERAL YEARS REQI IREI» car which was being driven by John Lipman, vice-president of the Wells over a longer period of time. FOR SITUATION TO SETTLE [charge. There will still be many I that cannot be taken care of and th« ■ Derail, turned completely over and Fargo Nevada National bank. San f "But such loans could not be ab Washington, May 14.—Two or men nave been asked to find room handed 25 feet below. An oak tree Francisco, told delegates to the Na- sorbed by our exporters nor by other ' stopped the car from going Into tlonal Foreign Trade conventfon business men, but only by the invest three years will be required for the for all. | Crave creek. None of the five occu- here today. ing classes whose purchases of se sugar situation to return to normal. "If this change comes suddenly. curities must be based upon safety Herbert Hoover estimated today be •---- —• 1 pants were seriously injured in the Jerome Fertif, an Irrigation engi- accident, although Will Emrick and he said, "It will bring about forced I and marketability not on any trade fore the house committee Investigat neer who has been at the head of j|tn McCumber were bruised and cut liquidation and commercial failures. ' | considerations. In order to be mar- ing the sugar situation. some of the best projects In the west, i around the head. The others in the But the federal reserve system j keted successfully foreign securities and who now comes from the Grena-[ car were John Devall, John Maloney should prevent such a crisis from1 , would also have to compete with a APPROPRIATION Bild, WILL BE da, Cal., project, has been employed and a young man front North Bend, degenerating into a panic.” heavy domestic demand for' capitaj, REPORTED FAVORABLY by tho Grants Pass Irrigation I)is- ------------------- Lipman said he agreed with econ . notably on the part of our railroads. trlct directors us engineer of the io-'MEXICAN CITY (JOES OVER omists that "our exports can best be' "This seems to leave our foreign Washington. May 14.—'After pro Tokto, May 14.—Kanae Ikeda, di QUIETLY TO REBEL FORCES stimulated through encouraging Im-1 I trade in the position described by viding an appropriation of >40.000,- cal project. Tho employment of Mr. rector o>f the middle school of Kure ports.” Fertlg followed the completion of economists where our exports can 000 for the army air service, an in surrenly disappeared a few weeks Brownsville, Tex., May 14. Mata- "In Its bearing on our 1 foreign , beet be stimulated through encour- crease of aibout >13,000,000 over tbe ago leaving a letter statin.; that he the engineering dnta for the Grants Pass project, the data being now oroa. opposite Brownsville, qufetly trade the International financial sit ageing imports." house bill, the senate military com was dissatisfied with the recent state ready for the consideration of the surrendered to the Mexican revolu- uation centers itself in the exchange' In discussing the financial situa mittee today ordered the annual of social affairs and determined to directors and people of tho district. | tlonnry forces shortly before » noon rates," he said. "The abblrratlons tion of the United States Lipman army bill reported favorably to the lead a hermit’s life. Now lie has Mr. Fertlg will taka immediate today. The surrender was I in ac- In these are mainly determined by concluded that "it Is probable that senate. The enactment of the army been discovered in a famous Budd- i-hnrge of the work hero, and has cordance with an agreement < arrang- the depreciation of an incontrovert the situation in the money market is ¡and navy pay bill was completed to- hist monastery leading the life of a ible paper circulation abroad. This fundamentally sound in spite of ¡day with the adoption conference re- monk. already been upon the ground long ' <•<! yesterday. argues the Importance of a country speculation here and there; and the J port by the house and senate The enough to familiarize himself with This is an incident showing the remaining on a gold basis if at all unsound feature. (Liberty Bonds car measure now goes to the president. spread of the social unrest in Japan. the details of the project. Mr. Fer «OCLALIHTS OF U. S. WILL LAY OUT OWN NATION \I< PLANS IMwsIble. (It also suggests that the ried by banks. Is only so in respect to tlg was tho construction engineer up-1 The old natlona. mentality has great New York. May 14. The socialist demorallation In exchange can only Inflation, not in respect of intrinsic PRESIDENT'S VETO TO STAND tin the I'ncompahgre project In Colo ly been modified since the war and rado. with which project he was as party of America In their national be remedied through the rehabilita value, and will therefore be relieved WHEN HOI SE FAILS ON BILL the authorities find it hard to re sociated for 13 years. He later was ¡convention here today voted to re- tion of currency abroad and that this when and as liquidation of the bonds Washington. Mav 14.—The house cruit sufficient officers for both the •with the Oelioco projeet In this state inh’lrm its clletlanc'» to the third In- Is necessarily a domestic matter for takes place. Our trade, whether do today tailed to override the presi navy and army as well as officials In the same capacity. He expects to i tnrnatlonale at Moscow with reser- the nation auffering from euch Incon mestir or foreign, need not fear an dent’s veto of the executive legisla for the diplomatic and consular ser remove hl« family horo from Gre ‘ vatlon*. including that of deterniln- tro vertible currency. Inability to obtain necessary bank tive and judicial appropriation bill. vices. Commercial careen» now ap He held that long time Ioann from accommodations." nada as soon ns he can find a house. | Ing Its own national policy. The vote was 170 to 127. peal moN to young Japanese. I