Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, June 21, 1920, Image 1

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VOL. \ . >••. 2:«t.
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JOHKPHIMB <M>UM TY. OIUMKIN.
MONDAY, JI NE 21, 1020.
WHOLE Ml MBEK 3008.
Low Price of Product Responsible
for Large IjOM ie . 'Public Protest
Bringing Results
Mixwlal H<-rvl<e Squadron to Be Held
Avallnltlc for .Mealran and l en­
irai American Duty
Washington, June 21. A special EIGHT ARRESTED FOR TAKING GKAVE SITUATION FACED BY
Washington, June 21.—Immedi­ Al THOR1TIE8 POWERLEM TO
service squadron of cruisers and
ate relief for the wool producing in­ COPE WITH SITUATION SAYS
PAR'!’ IN THE CHICAGO DEM-
PRESENCE OF TROOPS ON
gunbouta to be baaed In the canal
dustry was urged before the Federal
ONHTRATION
DISPATCH
DARDANELLES
zone iiml held available for duty In
Reserve Board today by representa­
4
Mexican, Central American, and ad-,
tives of several wool growers and
Jacent ports, is to be organized
dealers associations, as well as man­
The sud-
about October 1st, It was announced
ufacturers and bankers
today by the navy departmont.
den drop at May 20th from «5c to
about 20c a pound, with no buyers
I even at that figure, has caused a
Cavil* Have Bw*n Insertisi lu l’apc
Police Bald tiarage Near Scene of British and French to Bend Vessel* crisis which threatens heavy losses Business Virtually at St and s t ill
and Work t«> II« Started Hix in to
lA>ud«nd«Try When Rioting Is
lUot und Find Guns and Pro­
for Defense nt < <»n»tantin<»|de
to producers. the board was told. »
Completa' Ul« Project
paganda
Resumed
la Flan
Cessation .of purchasing by the
I
public in protest against the high
’ cost of clothing was cited as the 1m-
Only three opimslng votes were
Chicago, June 21. The police to­
Boulogne. June 21 —Greece was mediate cause of the drop.
London. June 21.—Civil war con­
cast by the lumi owners of the dis­
day arrested Grover C. Redding, given a free hand in the military
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ditions prevail in Londonderry and
A inusl'ulo will be given In the M who claims to be a native of Abys- measures in Turkey. This was de­
trlct to the proposal to bond tile
authorities are po.verless, according
Grants Paas Irrigation district In th* E. church on Tuesday evening, June ' slnla and seven other negroes, said cided upon at the Hythe conference
to an Exhange Telegraph dispatch
• mu of »400,000 for the building of 22, beginning at s o’clock sharp. to be leaders in yesterday’s parade yesterday, according to Information
from Londonderry thia afternoon.
tho gravity Irrigation project, of th« The mualcale'will lie given by nine of of negro members of the star order here. The premiers and their ad­
93 votes cast last Saturday all but N. E. Townsend's piano pupils, as of Ethiopia, which ended in a fight visers found these measures were re­
I-ondonderry, June 21.—Rioting
the trio favoring the bonding propo­ slated by Mrs. Gunnell, Mrs. John- In which an American flag was burn- quired Immediately because of the
was resumed here thia morninc
public
The
son and J. M. Isham.
sition
ed, two white men killed And two ne­ grave situation resulting from Must-
which resulted in one person being
Tho election was held to vote ujxin Is cordially Invited.
groes seriously Injured. The fight­ apha Kemals forces reaching the
mortally wounded and two seriously
The
program
I*
as
follows
tho question of Issuing »400,000
Ing started when the parade ended Dardanelles.
The Grants Paas baseball team hurt. Rifle and revolver firing was
Duette, “March From Taunhaeu- and the negroes were preparing to
mor« of the district bonds to cover
Tjie French and British fleets will continued their winning streak yes­ almost continuoua. Business Is at a
the estimates of cost of the concrete sor,” Ixtulse English and Kathren enter a hall In which a meeting to be concentrated for the defense of terday by winning from the Glendale virtual standstill.
dam to lie built at Savage Rapids and Knox.
promote the return of the negro to Constantinople and the straits, dele­ bunch by a good margin. The game
"Robin's Return.” Bernice Coon.
th« canal and ditch -ystem for the
Abyssinia was to be held.
gates at the conference declared, ended 6-2, the locals * never being in
• Rondo,” “Spinning Wheel Polka"
water of the 10,000 acres adjacent
The police raided a garage near They were of the opinion that these danger. Pernoll and Hansen formed
to this city. That the people want Arda Ishatn.
the Rccne of the riot and captured measures would be sufficient to deal the local battery while Coburn and
•’Sonatine," Nellie lx>et.
the gravity project rather than to
one of the fantastic robes worn Tty with the situation.
3uttle worked tor the visitors. The
Reading. Mrs. l-aura T. Gunnell. the leaders, who called themselves
•tay with the pumping plan which
game was close, neither side having
’■Reverie," “Knight and N'iin,’” ■princes.” five short barreled rifles
oovttni hut a small poet Ion of the
’ much advantage on the hitting.
Forestry Officials Return—
valley was evidenced by tho practic­ Dorothy Barnes.
and propaganda
The scoring for Grants Pass be-1
"May Breezas.’’ Vida William*.
Forest Supervisor E. H. MacDan- ' gan in the first inning.
ally tins nlmous vote recorded
Carter
Duet. ’•Selection from Jxhengrln”
ids returned Saturday evening from walked, stole second and scored on i- London, June 21.—.Restriction«
Tho proposal to ask state guaran­
Powers where he spent a we- k on Frye’s single. In the fourth Frye i placed upon. American women who
tee upon the bond Issues was also Gudrun Anderson and .Norman Ken- Men Are Held—
Two men answering to the descrip­ business for the department. Tie re­ tripled and was scored by Smith’s i aspire to presentation at court are
carried with the unanimous vote of* dall.
Grand March, "America," Gudrun tion of the two men -who robbed a turned by way of the Illinois river ' sacrifice. The fifth inning netted I such that nearly all of them in Lon-
the district except for a single ballot
tourist here last Friday are held in T. tM. Hunt, deputy supervisor, also two runs. Riggs got to first on an i don will be disappointed this year.
that recorded the wish of one elector Anderson
Ashland awaiting the arrival of Mr. returned from Mule creek where ho error. Blevins walked. Riggs scor­ Only eight of the n\any who are re-
Solo, Mrs. Johnziia.
not to seek at ng
lilt tpon the
Taylor from Drain to identify them. was i olng- tome forestry wirk
"Mazurka," Nonian
proposed »100.1 • V-O»
ed on a bunt by Frye, Blevins going : ported to have applied will be pre­
•S»n.<ta No. 1," I« UH1I
Vilb- The men are said to answer to the
The board <4
tUcta cf the dis­
out on the same play on an attempt sented and they must have qualifica-
description given by the victim.
trie! met todiJ til the office In the ren Knox.
to score. Pernoll scored Frye by his , tions which have surprised some of
Swimming Is Popular—
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Solo. .7 w
eourthooas i4O proceeded to canvass
Many people went in swimming in single. In the eighth two more runs the uninitiated.
"Hungarian Rhapsody." No. !
tne aietton return», verifying th«
If married, their husbands must
Many
Shriner*
Ixwiting
—
the river at the park yesterday and were scored. Hansen went to first
returns as reported by the election Ix>uIs« English
when he was hit by a pitched ball. previously have been presented at a
A.
E.
Voorhies,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
O.
they
say
the
water
Is
beginning
to
Duet, "Charge of the Uhlans," and
board. Following this assurance that
He went to third on Pittenger’s sin­ levee, they must have entree to the
S. Blanchard and Stanton Rowell
the electors wished the larger pro­ "March Mllltare," Kathren Knox •nd left last night for Portland to attend get warm. The thermometer yester­ gle. Hansen scored on Nichol’s out. White House and if they have been
day
registered
6«
degrees
with
the
ject to go forward, the board author­ llxtuise English
the Shriners convention held there air at 94 degrees. The big raft which Pittenger was scored on a passed divorced it 'must be indisputably
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ized the calling for bid» for the con­
shown that the divorce must have
ball.
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Mrs. J. ('. Nichols and two daugh­ this week. Many more are leaving was used last year for diving has
struction of the dam and the main
been granted in her favor in open
Glendale
made
their
two
scores
in
'
tonight.
Others
have
left
by
auto
­
canals and laterals, and will receive ters arrived this morning from Mo­ mobile so that Grants Pass will have been reconstructed and will be used the sixth and ninth, both being made trial at which both parties were
this
summer.
berly.
Mo.,
and
will
visit here dur-
blds upon this work next Saturday.
by errors on the part of the locals, represented in court and where ali­
a large attendance In the rose city.
Calls for bbls have lieen Inserted In ing the summer with her sister. Mrs A total of 14 special trains went
Both Coburn and Pernoil got 1.2 mony and custody of the children
local and In Portland and Jackson E D. Stephenson.
have been granted to the woman,
strike-outs.
through last night, taking the Shrin­ BIRDING CONFERS WITH
T. J. Donohoe, of Valdes, Alaska,
county newspapers. The engineering
Even in such cases the demand for
was
aS
follows:
Pernoil
Tne
lineup
ers to Portland.
REPUBLICAN COMMITTEEMEN
force of the district has been work- “«rived this morning for a brief
p.; Hansen, c.; ; Bearss, lb.: Carter, legal details is so minute that the
Ing night and day during the past **■*» w**h Geo. Esterly at Waldo,
2b.; Smith, 3b.; Pittenger, ss.; king, in deference to the ideas of
weeks to get these plans ready by the Mr. Donohoe Is the delegate from College Read Here—
Washington, June 21. The re­ Riggs, rf.; Blevins, of.; ' Frye, If. the queen, it is said, has let it ,be
time the bond election had been de- "«»•<* Io th« democratic convention
Alfred M. ’Williams, president of publican campaign plans began to Nichols went In for Carter in the known that it is inadvisable for di-
termined that there might be no de- which meets at San Francisco the Albany College, is spending a few take a defenite form with the con­ eighth.
1 vorcees to apply at all.
days in the city in the Interests of ference here* today of Senator Hard­
lay In the construction of the dam If pn'*
*hi» month.
Applications of Americans for
the school. Mr. Williams statesrihat ing and members of the subcommit­
it should be authorized. It will be
-
ourt
presentations must be made to
J. Pardee went to Portland
although there are no students at tee of the republican national com­
necessary to do the bulk of the jvork
the American ambassador and he
day
evening
for
a
short
trip.
present from Grants Pass, there Is a mittee.
.
upon this struciur« during the pres­
D
j,
, . o
. i 1 «hands
sponsor
he selects.
Bayard j «
Findley
arrived
Saturday
77
. . TAoSlSWA
. for those
prospect that several will attend
Plans for the presidential cam-
4 Of
1V A course
A 11 WO A this
Inin
A . F the
♦ . G A embassy
A m I m A MWW
ent season of low water to have it
feature of
from
Salem
and
will
look
after
his
from this county The college la unign were discussed in general and
ready for the diversion of gravity
work
is
almost
as
carefully
guarded,
making plans to extend their build- in detail at the confeiynce. The for­ fathers ranch near here.
water next season. The blds called
out of respect for the feelings ef the
E. L.. Churchill went to Portland many who try and fail, as is some of
Ings to' a large degree and have a mal notification of the nomination
for by the board will permit bidders
large amount set aside for this pur­ will take place about the middle of Sunday night to drive a lord sedan the important diplomatic correspon­
to submit proposals for any portlcwi
back.
pose.
July, at Marion.
of the work as they may desire, and
dence. But it is known among
I x > h Angeles, Juno* 21.—A lawn
Mrs. Fred Roper and sister. Mrs. Americans in London that the list of
full plans and specifications will he
S. Ross left this mornig for Central j &pp]tcatlong tg qulte ]ong thig year
found on file In the office of the dis­ that Is not a lawn, bill looks like a
lawn and Is said by its owner to be
Point for a several days’ visit.
trict In t h# courthouse.
This is emphasized by an embassy
A. N. Johnson arrived this mcm-[ circular which has come into the
The bonds authorized Saturday better than a lawn—a waterless,
Ing from Osceola, Mo., to spend a hands of some influtfntial Americans
make a total of ,»690.000 voted by mowerless, woodless, gopherloss lawn
ltj_shorl, a cement "lawn,” painted
few days In the city on business.
the district, of which amount »15«,-
here explaining what is required of
Mrs. Geo. W. Thompson went to -------------
000 have been sold and delivered, grass-green, has made its appearance
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Portland last night. After a f few
— land much more explicit than the us-
and the balance of the issue of in front of n Ix>s Angeles bungalow.
Mrs.
A.
C.
Woodward.
Inventor
days’ visit she will go to Eastern „¿f c^uiaraon thVsamesubJe’et and
1917 _____
Is now under
»290,000 voted In
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contract to the S -hneeloch company. | and owner, says It saves time, money I
regon for a few days.
does not mince wor(jg regarding what
Beuthen, Upper Silesia. June 21.— eve of a huge industrial development
as- and worry. She never has to water
Mrs. M. C. Van Le«v»n returned By fcnd Kh-t may not
I 11 I 19 Girili
|“<1 IB.v has
lit»« < also
- ■ w '* given
r* •
-
This
company
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far and it will be able to consume every
•tirane« that It will submit proposals It; she never has to cut It: It Is al- 1 PP*”' liflleB,a s big Industries,
to Roseburg last night after spend-!
for the purchase of the new Issue, j ways dry enough to «It on- and it from suffering If the plebiscite adds product Upper Silesia supplies. It’s ing several weeks here visiting with
this region to Poland, will gain enor- nonsense ifor the Germans to say friends.
so that there fa no doubt about the ! needs painting only once a year,
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She has circular holes cut through1 moitsly as Poland, stripped by the that the mines and factories would
George Riddle Jr. has returned j COLBY TALKS TO W1IAON
financing of th« project.
the Inwn and In them nnd along the w“r of everything it needs for indus- be ruined under Polish control, for from Reed College, in Portland, I BEFORE ATTENDING MEETING
trial development, will be an eager the simple reasoh that the Germans where he attended school during the*
edges she has flowers planted.
Dance W m Enjoyed—
• past year.
she
purchaser of Upper Silesia’s coal, will continue to opefate them.
”
1
Invented
the
cement
lawn.
”
A large crowd enjoyed the street
now
"To
be
sure,
Poland
up
to
said,
“
because
of
trouble
I
had
in
iron,
zinc
and
other
raw
materials
Miss Mahnon Wimer returned to
Washington, June 21—-Bainbridge
fiance given Saturday night by the
hasn’t the social and labor laws Ger- her home at 'Roseburg this mornig ■ t^olby, secretary of state, had a final
Grants Pass band. The people were getting a man to take care of my old “n'* finished products.
That Is one of the - principal,
- , argu- many has. IBut it will have them after visiting for the past week at conference with President Wilson to­
t little slow In getting started danc- grass lawn. It cost only »65.
day before leaving for San Francis­
“You don't know what a blessing ments the Poles are making to the and they will be an improvement on the home of Mrs. W. H. Fallin.’
ng but after the Ice was broken the
Their Germany’s, which are faulty and dif­
Mrs. M. L. Opdycke left this morn­ co to attend the democratic national
lalf block was kept filled, with peo­ it I Is," she continued. “Do you know Upper Silesian electorate.
ple. The band took in about »7« for I 1 believe there would be much leas chief spokesman is Josef Kymer, see­ ficult to reform because their ma- ing for Shedd, Oregon, to visit her convention as a delegate from the
the rotary of the federated Polish unions clrlnery Is so ponderous and compli­ father, and will go from there to Al­ District of Columbia. Colby is to be
ihapplness
married life ..
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the evening, but »50 went to pay un__
.‘expenses Incurred in getting the husband would use a cement Instead | which in Upper Silesia claim a metp- cated. Poland. Is now planning a bany to visit her sisters. She will one of the president's spokesmen at
the convention.
place ready. The sawhorses •nd of a grass lawp, and so avoid having |>ership of 150,000, including work- workmen's compensation act and spend about a week on the trip.
Miss Edith Dahlberg left
other materials will be useful at to come homo after work and run an ”rR of all political parties with the other labor legislation which will be
the next dance and will greatly re­ old lawn-mower over the front yard exception of Polish social-democrats, entirely satisfactory and easy to morning for Eu'gene, whefe she
He attended the international labor execute.’’
CALL ISSUED FOR CONVENTION
attend the summer session of
duce the expense of tho other dances every night.”
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conference at Washington last fall
Kymer expressed confidence In a university.
Miss Dahlberg is
OF R. R. WORKERS FOR JUNE 2»
that the band la planning. It is
Vancouver, June 21. Six persons “nd ho takes a keen interest In Am- big Polish majority at the election. of the Instructors of the local
thought that the next one will be
(
given In about three weeks. The were killed and it Is believed an un-iurlcan labor and Industrial condi- The thickly populated industrial dis­ school.
Washington. June 21.—The call
trict of which Reuthen la the center
Darwin Ingalls, who is employed for the convention of railroad work­
members of the park committee do known number, were Injured In a fire I Hons.
this
far
will
vote
overwhelmingly
Polish,
he
with the Rogue River Canal ’com­ ers to be held in Chicago June 29th
slro to express their thanks to Mrs that destroyed Che Balmoral apart-1 “Owing to our isolation in
Ti. E. Green, of the Mazola oil com­ ments In a fashionable part of the "if cornor of Germany,” he said, thought, 'but he admitted that the pany at Medford, si>eut Sunday at to organize one big union has been
pany who gave assltance In the mak­ ■tty last midnight. Four victims j "Upper Silesia's industries always district on the. left bank of Abe Oder his home in the city, returning to published in the Butte. Mnt., Bulle­
He says tin, which officials of the department
ing of the doughnuts served ns re­ wore Identified up till noon. The have had difficulty In meeting the extending from Oppeln southward to Medford this morning.
freshments and also gave a gallon of bodins of two men remain unidenti- comi>etltion of the Westphalian and Ratibor, and the northern part of the that the Irrigation project there Is of justice believe to be art I. W. W.
Ruhr districts. Poland Is on the plebiscite zone were uncertain.
fled.
progressing rapidly.
publication.
Mazola oil.
TWO WHITE MEN ARE KILLED
NOI WANTED IN COORT
DOESN’T TAKE WATER
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