Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, May 29, 1920, Image 1

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UBANTI» PAHH, JOSEPHINE COUNTY, OREGON,
z.:
NATI I4DAY, MAY 22. Ilrzo
WHOLE M MBKH
TO BE PROHIBITED
IHghnuy Commission Orders Timi
Exvcaoivo l/Nidiug on Paved
Rotula Ik) Hlo|gM*l
j
The building of high priced paved
«IBA.tMMI ll.AINKH TO FINANCE
highways throughout the sta'c Is
ELUTION IN CALIKtBNIA
bringing with it some problems. on*'
PRIMAHY
Plot* Agallisi Ufe lend to Taking of
i'onner < omnUMnler and Artil­
lery General
IHepuUw as to Sente at Contention
Are INsided—Precedents Will
Govern
I
Constantinople, Thursday. May 27 non HTKEN'GTHENED AGAINST
- KuHad Riza Pasha, artillery gen­
POLES ALONG THE NORTH­
eral, Michad Pasha, former com­
ERN FRONT
mander of Turkish troops along the
Dardanelles, and several others were
arrested today, charged with plotting
against the life of Damad Ferid, the
grand vizer.
,
Chicago. May 2».—<A decision in PRESIDENT UNWILLING TO GIVE
four contests among delegates to the
IN TO IHBNRE OF MAJORITY
republican national convention prob­
TO END WAR
ably will settle all disputes, which
involve 122 seats, members of the na­
tional committee said today. Prece­
dents in four major rulings will gov­
ern the points raised in other caves,
it w'as said.
of which is the duinuge that may re
suit from lint ling over loaded truck*
over the pavement. The limit of
weight which Is permitted on the,
highway la u five ton load, and some
complaint has come that loads ot
green log* often go beyond th’ ■ lim­
. Teatiueuay Hliows That Former FA mk I it. This has brought from th< state Military Mensure* AA III He Taken To Take Genau»—
Turk* Suffer.lleavy t’aaualtie* When
Says i hey Will Impair Essential !■-
Administrator Spent Many 'I tinea
W. A. Sharp has been appointed
IJbr.iry to close—
Against Italian Force*—Capture
highway commission an order to pro­
t •grity of <J<s runesit—Attitude
Column Pushe» AAay Into Aintab
Auioulil of Seiutlor
by the federal bureau of commerce
The library will be closed Monday,
of Suzzak Threatened
tect the roads from excessixe loads.
After Henry Fight
Thought Final
! to be special agent in Josephine and
May 31, to allow the observance of
The county court has re ently re­
¡Jackson
counties
to
take
a
census
of
Memorial day.
ceived the following letter from the
Waalilugtou, May 29. "Between legal department of the highway
Paris, May 29. Aiabrleie d'Annun- all industries. He will begin on
T>ol-
Warsaw,
May
29.-
Russian
Washington. May 29.- President
3100,000 und 3125,000 was raised commission.
zio's troops are reported here A as June 1, and will get a complete re- shevikl • reinforcements are being
Wll
jns indorsement of the Virginia
tor the California primary by the
"Tiio highway commission has in­ having occupied the village of Ce va­ ; port on every mine and every bus- brought up everywhere in the offen- To Hold Teachers Exam*-—
Teachers’ examinations will tie den -cratle platform advocating the
campaign organisation in behalf ot structed mo to write you ami ask ianna, and are threatening to sello Iness and industry in the two coun- sive against the Poles which is in-
held in this city beginning June 30 "pre mpt ratification of the treaty
Senator Johnson" the senate cam­ that the county court make an order Suzzak In the Flume region, They ties Mr Sharp was formerly man-
withuut reservations which would
creasing in violence along the north­ and continuing until July 3.
The
paign expenditure investigating com­ prohibiting the hauling or logs upon are continuing to advance from ager of the local Western Union sta-|
imp ir its essential integrity” is
ern sectors of the front, says an of­ schedule will be printed later.
I
tlon.
mittee was told today by Alexander the state highway in Josephine coun­ Flume, according to Information re­
look id upon generally today as fore­
ficial statement issued at headquar-
McCabe. California state Insurance ty.
ceived at the foreign office from Bel­
cast ng his attitude regarding tbe
; ters today.
commissioner, who is treasurer ot
"This request is made for the rea­ grade today. Tbe dispatch says Che
national platform to be adopted in
HIGH
JI
MP
RECORD
BROKEN
the Johnson organisation.
McCabe son that It Jias been brought to the Jugo-Slavs are preparing military
Were Married Today—
San Francisco.
*
AT
TRACK
MEET
IN
EAST
declared that the Hoover supporters attention ot the commission that the measures to resist d’Anniinzlo.
Ixindon. May 29.—A French col­
Emil Gebers and Josephine Jura
speut "eight or nine limes as much roads are bolng damaged by being
umn fought its way into Aintab,
Mrs. Fannie Borchert arrived this
Philadelphia. May 29--R. W. Lan­ Syria, and after heavy fighting suc- Palmer were married today by Rev.
as we did at the lowest estimate subjo ted to such traffic, und it Is for • The Apostolic Fallii Mission—
C. M. Cline They left this after­ mor ting from Portland for a visit
don.
of
Yale,
broke
the
intercolle
­
3300,000.”
the purpose of preserving and pro­
Ilf Grunts Pass will o|ien Gospel giate high jump record, jumping six cedeed in relieving the town, it was noon by auto for Klamath Falls here with Mrs W. H. Dana.
The where Mr. Geb?ra is employed. They
,
Before questioning McCabe, the tecting the highways that this action services
al the Williams Baptist feet and four inches at a track meet officially announced today.
Turks suffered heavy casualties
committee
questioned
Frederick la being taken.
i chu rch Tuesday. June 1st. at 8 p. in. here today
state that they may return here later
E. J. Thompson, of
N<>< G. I. Wardrip—
"The laws of the atate give the
to reside.
•
Wile, < orreupoudeut tor the Phila­
Dartmouth made a new world record
G. I. Wardrip, of the high school
|
delphia Public Lodger, relutive to an county court authority to protect Its Bai-ls-r
Slio|** Clone Monday —
in the 120 yard hurdle, in 14 2/5 Book* Are Received—
faculty says that there is some con-
The barbers of the city will take seconds.
artiole he wrote saying that 380,000 roads by such order, and we are ad­
About 50 juvenile books have
fusi >n as to the Wardrip that was
bad been raised In California for vised that the county court of Jose­ advantage of Memorial day, de dar­
been received at the public library Breaks Ix-g—
recently arrested on the charjb of 11-
|
Johnson's primary there. The wit­ phine county is ready to cooperate ing
Monday a holiday.
lately and are now ready for distri-
W. A. Williams was brought to the lega' fishing He makes the follow­
ness said he had beard a great deal with the state highway commission
I button.
city last night suffering with a brok­ ing statement: “As there seems to
FIRST WOMAN FEDERAL
to this effect and that the candidates in the preservation of the state high­ No Pa|M>r Monday—-
en leg. He was working at the Bor­ be ome confusion as to whom the
ATTORNEY IN NOMIN ATM» I
were spending considerable money ways in Josephine county."
land & Thomas sawmill south ot Wai drip was who was Involved in the
In order to give the employes at
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AA’ill Have Picnic—
in California. He admitted that his
the Courier office a holiday, it has
Washington, May 29.—Mrs. An-
The Frank Mashburn. H. H. Allyn town and was rolling a log from the ill**- al fishing at the Goldan Drift
paper wax supporting Hoover.
Mrs. B. F. Reevos and small son been decided that a paper will not nette Abbott Adams, United States and O. S. Blanchard families will cars. The peavy slipped and the log dan-. I want it clearly understood
left this morning for Dorris where be published on that day
attorney for the northern district of make a trip to the Illinois valley.to- rolled back on him, causing tbe th*- it was not G. I. Wardrip, of the
they will epond the summer with Mr.
Callfornla, who was Abe first woman morrow to have a picnic dinner with break Dr. Smith set the break, and hig!. school faculty."
Reeves who Is working there.
although very painful the patient is
ARMA BILL GOES FROM
in the country to be a United States'some of the Illinois valley people
resting easily.
HEN ATE TO PRESIDENT attorney, was today nominated to be
Clyde Street, who has been spend­
Maiineau in Portland—
assistant
attorney
general
ing
the
past
week
visiting
In
the
city
Reelected l*rineipal—
Hood River. May 29 - W. i£. Hart,
L laving Grants Pass at 4 a. m., Al
Washington,
May
29.-
—
The
confer-
with
his
mother,
Mrs.
Rhoda
Street,
Word
has
been
received
that
H.
H.
deputy city marshall, and not "Bill”
Mai ineau arrived at the Imperial at
en
e
report
on
the
army
reorganiza
­
left
this
morning
for
Sacramento.
Nells
Property
—
-
Wardrip.
formerly
principal
at
the
Hart, movie actor, was nominated by
Isaac Best made a number of sales 10: .0 p. m. He informed Harry
local high school, has been reelected
R. E. Reed and Joe Wilson of Pla­ tion bill was adopted today by the Gres Mammoth Berries—
the "write-in-movement" for sheriff
senate
without
a
record
vote
und
during
the past week. The A. Conk­ Ha: ilton that the Pacific highway is
principal
of
the
Holtville
high
school
cer,
are
in
the
city
for
a
short
time.
C. W. Graham, of the Sunnydale
In the last primary. Hu was said to
strawberry farm brought a half at Holtville, Calif., at a salary of lin residence at 211 E street was sold goo I for machines now and that it
lie looking for a newspaper corre­ Mr. Reed has the Yellowhorn gold now goes to the president.
to Earl N. Young. The Mrs Hood was pleasant “going" from Granta
dozen boxes of mammoth berries toi $4600
spondent to take to the Sulein pen­ mine at Placer and is making exten­
property on North Seventh street Pass to Roseburg, a stretch which a
the city today He has been picking
itentiary the next time ha tak<« pris­ sive development on the property.
was purchased by William Schroeder few weeks ago was almost lmpass-
for
the
past
three
days
and
has
had
oners down.
Mrs. Mantle Taylor, who has been
who sold it to G. M. Flint. G. F. abl^ owing to the mud. Mr. M*r-
some large ones that he shipped to
visiting here for the past week, ro-
Byers, a recent arrival here from tineau is managing the Josephine
Portland. The berries brought 34.75 |
turnod to Spokane this morning. She
Canyon
City. Colorado, purchased the ho’el at the Pass. - -Oregonian.
Miss Cohn Cutler left yesterday at- will stop at Roseburg where she will
a crate net for the selected berries
residence at 716 North Seventh from
ternoon for her home at lterke'cy. be joined by her granddaughter. Miss
and 33.75 for the others, this being
j G. M. Flint and will make his home Buys a Itaxige—
Miss Culler haH been an Instructor Carmelita Pool, who will accompany
the lowest price received The ber-,
here. The house has six rooms and
at the high school during the past her to Spokane.
rise are of the Wellington Marvel
Alfred I^etcher Jr., has purchased
is on a lot 72 by 150 feet. Mr. Byers _____
Today
Taylors
Singing
Band
is
i
variety.
Mr.
Graham
recently
moved
year.
a Dodge automobile from the C. A.
Mrs. M. R Humpton and mother.
feature of the Chautauqua It is here from California, and purchased
All roads lead to Ashland on Sat- exports his family about the fifth of Linch agency.
Miss Marguerite Sinclair, instruc­ Mrs. Louisa Williams arrived this a the great
June.
day of fine music, instru- the old Butler farm near Merlin. He urday, June 5. that being the date of Hine.
tor at the high school durlug tlie past morning from Chicago for a visit in
mental and vocal solos. duets, double is very much enthused over berry the "Homecoming" ceremonial, to be
season. left yesterday afternoon for the city with friends and relatives quartets and full band numbers.
culture here.
staged in that city by Hillah temple
Fresno, and will return here next They are uncertain as to their stay
Tom Oorwlne! If you have not
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of the Mystic Shrine. Formal an- |ll| X Hfll/r I IM IV
W
here. Their home Is at lx>ng Beach. heard him you are due for a half
year.
nouncements have been mailed to all »••I 1/ IlfllL U W 11
II
Rev. Robt. Mcl/oan will leave Mon­ hour of the most hilarious fun in
Mias Alva Wilson left this niorn-
the membership, and this notified-
OltliNr* 9 1 ■ I yr*
i
Ing for Portland and Seattle. She day morning for Brookings, where your life. He talks chicken, dog,
will go from there to Chicago, mak­ he will visit a short time. He will cow, hog so they understand him,
ing the trip over the Canadian Pa­ return here and make arrangements imitates all sorts of machinery, loco-
to Ashland, espocially in the way of
cific. Miss Wilson expects to return to move his household goods to Cali- lnotive whistles and steamboats,
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a motor tour at this particular sea-
.
■
here about the middle of July.
fornla.
Tomorrow the J. Walter Wilson
Mr
AOi/rn
gon
of
the
year
'
wtl1
p
rov
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i
°
b
®
a
Peking. May 29.—Report!» reach- Russian Far East !>ecomes more in­
'■oni|>any of entertainers prelude both
r A\Kr I
most enjoyable outing.
Delightful
afternoon and evening; music, read­
tente and states that the Japanese
L nOl\LU
8cenery riRht on threshold of the are carrying
her\‘u,Uc things
.atA_th with
‘t. J a ’ high
J.1.!’?
hand
’“ gar; ison at Harbin is to be increased
ings, impersonations, Then ‘ Polly-
anna, the Glad Giri!” The reading
nn kiriinniii niv <?ran,t® c,ty town- and camping 'in Manchuria lutrTirt the other al­ by 1,000 more men This reeinforce
troops are Hillah
virtually
out
UK MrMIIKIAI ||Al,bri^es lied
unsurpassed.
Tem
­ of the ment is declared by the paper to be
of this play by Pauline Lucile Mayo
ple Shriner clulvs are planning to at­ country. The Peking and Tientsin abs< lutely unnecessary "as the Chi­
is tho dramatic feature of the week,
tend in a body and participate, over Times has received from its corre- nese troops stationed there are suf
It Is especially fitted to the Sunday
the Klam
A special meeting of the G. iA. R. fifty being booked from From
Vsh- ­ »PVII
’UeUVB
WUiVU IV
— ficient to maintain order.”
platform, and grips the audience by
Ash-
»Pontl
«ntt' tupuiio
reports which
it present*
organization,
IU under the heading "Reign of Terror
«
both the spell of the story and artis- was called this morning at the rooms ath Falls
Tie situation along the Chi net j
the parting
of the ways W
t__
tic interpretation given.
at the courthouse to take up the land to the Imperial Council’s ses- in Manchuria." It says that at Im- Eas.ern Railway was characterized
Albany, N. Y„ May 29.—Farms of factory begin to long for outdoor
And In the evening Oapt. T. Dins- question of the Memorial day exer- lead at Portland later on. June 22- anpo, two Russian workmen who by the Times’ correspondent as very
New York state will produce their life when tho warm days come, they
niore Upton has a heart searching irises Monday. Some trouble has sions Hillah Temple has contributed made some disparacing remarks critical. He stated that the Japan­
normal contribution to the nation's say, and llttlo coaxing 1« needed to
message to fathers and boys. Up- been experienced in getting suffi- 24.
to the entertainment fund of about the Japanese emperor in talk- ese military authorities had decided
food supply this wesson it the farm­ make them exchange their work on
3500
ton
Is
n
headliner
and
he
knows
boys,
rient
number
of
people
to
take
part
A]
Kader
Temple. Portland, and the ing to a Japanese soldier in the Rus- to place their own guards and sen
ers are willing to pay the high wages their bench or machine for open |
Don
’
t
miss
"Four
Square
Building.
”
In
the
program
because
of
the
Chau-
„.pre^ntation
from its organization sian railway hospital were seized by tri et along the whole stretch of the
demanded by farm labor, say officials spaces of field and meadow.
Closing
day
is
next
Monday,
Kate
tauqua
exhibiting
at
the
same
time.
w
y]
be
]
ar?e
from
various sections of Japanese soldiers and "summarily railway which crosses Upper Man­
ot the state department or tarms and
Planting has been delayed but this U|»son Clark and the Royal Philip- The G. A. R. decided to request the the Btate 'Deputy potentates for Hil- shot on the spot.” ,At Harbin, the
churia. because they were about to
markets. These oftloialB express the Is attributed mostly to unfavorable
paper says, Japanese sentries sta- send troop trains and military sup­
plno
Sextet
will
have
the
platform,
city
council
to
provide-for
licensing
have
been
appointed
for
several
inn
uaiu
urvii
nppuuiifu
iur
s
belief that the farmers are begin­ weather conditions. There was diffi­
s
I the Chautauqua
Chantauqua or any other corpor-
corpor-[ , C()|lnt
connt| eg
es incIudlnR
inciudin'R George S.
Cal- Honed on a bridge threw one Rus- plice along that railway and were
ning to realize that their products culty early in the spring in obtaining
PORTLAND MARKETS
ation
before
they
be
allowed
to
ex-
houn.
of
Grants
Pass,
for
Josephine;
sian off lhe brid8e breaking his col- afraid the Russian railway workers
will command high prices next tall seed, fertilizer, farm implements
hlbit in the city. They also voted to R D’ williams, of Roseburg. for i lor bone and stabbed another in the who were opposed to Japanese inter­
and that this will induce them to and machinery but the state officials
Portland, May 29. -All markets ask that May 30. "
Memorial day.
Douglas; Worth Harvey, of Cottage face wlth a bayonet when the Rus- vention might try to stop the Jap­
pay high wages to laborers and to say these commodities have been sup- aft RtMdy #nd „nchRn(wd
set
aside
for
the
price
veterans
and
that>Q
rove for jAne; Jackson F. Rim-J 9*an Insist®«* upon crossing the anese front carrying out their plans.
plant at least as many acres as in piled as a result of efforts o the de- from Thlln,(lay,H quoUtion,.
any exhibition be prohibited on that ball of Klamath Falls, for Klamath bridge.
former years.
partent of farms and markets in co­
day.
Since the foregoing situation was
and Txtke counties, who can supply
The Japanese are reported by the
The farm workers will be found, operation with railroad officials.
SOLDIER RELIEF BILL IN
The resolution adopted by the petitions and afford general Infor newspaper to have taken full pos- described, information has been
say department officials, when the
Expectation that the New York]
PASSED BY THE HOUSE members of the G. A. R. follows:
mation relative to this approaching: session of Hailar and arrested there made public in Moscow that Chinese
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farmer is willing to pay them the state farmer will see hl* duty and do
RESOLVED. That the members of ceremonial.
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workers
— and handed I them and Russian military commissioners
wages they want. The problem of it this year is based In part upon his
Washington. May 29.—The soldier General Ixvgan Post No. 39, G. A. R..
lover
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representative
of Gen­ in conference at Verkhne-Udinsk.
C._. to
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the farmer Is the cost of labor rath­ record in 191/ and 1918 when farm relief bill was passed today by the of Grants Pass. Oregon, respectfully
adds Trans-Baikalia. have reached an
Semenoff
and
the
Times
eral
««z* Mz. of the
i I* .* . draft
I Mn f I age
, . .m «■ were
■ ** *•<* in
1^ i the
lii\ ■
-
. *
-
er than the shortage, they declare. in
laborers
house. 289 to 92, and sent to
petition that the mayor and city NEW REtNHllyS EXPEC TED
that by this time "no doubt : they agreement under which "inherent
Woodsmen who have been working army. The state officials say that senate.
council pass an ordinance requiring
Unger rights of the Russian soviet govern­
IN PULLMAN FIELD MEET have been shot by Baron 1
in the logging camps .during the win­ the farmer never before laced such
the Chautauqua or any other corpor­
Steinberg.”
ment in the Eastern Manchurian
ter are expected to go on the farms a labor shortage but, neicrthelesi, ALLEN AATLL NOMINATE GEN.
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ation to obtain a license before ex­
The Japanese are declared to have railway were recognized and the Chi­
this summer. Besides, say state offi­ those were ba.mor years in crop pro­
WOOD TO RE PRESIDENT hibiting in this city and prohibit any
Pullman, May 29.—'New Pacific brought to Hailar and armed 500 nese guaranteed to witboir.w their
cials, the annual "back to the land” duction in New York S’ete as well
such meeting on May 30, Memorial Northwest conference records are Semenoff troops who are retorted to troops from along the rallwte lines ”
migration from the cities should as for the bank balances for the far
Chicago, May 29 - Governor Henry day.
expected to be made In the annual be actively assisting the Japanese It was pointed out that China's
help to relieve the labor situation. mere. They declare that If the far- J. Allen, of Kansas, will nominate
S. W. PHILLIPS,
[conference track and field meet here ¡and helping to terrorize the local agreement that the Russians should
Men who have been lured from the mer will pay the wages tiemandol, General Wood at the republican con­
Commander.
today. Seven colleges of Washing-1 population. The Times predicts that retain possession of its road deprived
rural communities und towns by the he will receive thia year bigger pro vention, It was announced at Wood
GEO. 0. METCALF. ' ton, Oregon. Idaho and Montana had similar incidents are likely to in­ the Japanese of one of their best ex­
higher wages offered in shop and fits than ever before.
headquarters today.
Post Adjutant.
entered teams.
crease as the Japanese hold of the cuses for keeping troops on it.
HOOVER SPENDS LARGE SUMS
FRENCH RELIEVE SÏRIAN CITY
tfO.I’T STAND RESERVATIONS
1100 LI Al/r illi/Li III
— since
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